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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1917)
NORM THEATER Monmouth Oregon Saturday, February 10 Cleo Ridgley and Wallace Wood in "GOLDEN CHANCE" A play of modern life in the various shades Thursday, Feb. 15th "My Lady Incoq" An original detective comedy drama featuring Hazel Dawn My Lady Incoq has all the interest ot a mystery story, plus a delicate touch of romance and a dash of comedy that insures the success of this unusual Para mount Picture. Monmouth Grange 476 Meets the Second Saturday in Each Month it 10:31 A. M. Public Program t 2:30 p. m, to which visitors are welcome. P. 0. Powell, Master. Miss Macgib Butler, See. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY In Odd Fellows Hall Services, 11. Wi in- Subject of lesson sermon SPIRIT Sunday School, - 10.00 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting, 8.00 p. m. i Everett Hildebrand of Suver visited here Monday. Chris Marks of the Luckiamute j was trading in Monmouth Mon day. I Don't forget the Civic Club meeting in the library room of : the high school building this af- ternoon (Friday) at 2:30 j Free measurements and prices of linoleum, window shades, etc., are cheerfully made by Moore & I Walker, Home Furnishers, Inde. j A. Bennett, assistant field sec retary of the Bible Institute at , Eugene preached in the Christian 1 church Sunday morning. I Lloyd Mason has the contract to build E. M. Ebbert's new house and has started the foun ' dation work. I Free delivery of furniture to your home in Monmouth. Moore & Walker, Home Furnishers, la dependence. Here you are! Bargains! Reduction In price on early matured Barred Rock laying pullets. Formerly $2. each, now $1.50 each. $8 for six. $1.50 per doz. These pullets have laid on and off since last Novem ber so you see they will furnish you excellent founda tion stock for breeders to secure winter layers For Sale or Trade. A $75 Simplex Cream Separator. It is a perfect skimmer and easy to wash. It was used only about three months on four cows so it is in first class condition. Will trade for young cattle, sheep, young hogs or sows to farrow soon. A few white Leghorn cockerels left A. H. CRAVEN C. E. STEWART New and Second Hand Goods, Furniture, Stoves, Etc. We Repair Everything Surveying and Subdividing Prompt service, work guaran teed. -Himes Engineering Com pany, Dallas, Ore., Phone 502. Himes Engineering Co. Surveying and Platting Estimates furnished on Drainage and Irrigation Work. Phone 502. Dallas, Ore. LC. PRICE, M. D. Main street, west of Lumber Yard. Phone 4302 V. O. BOOTS Fire, Life and Casualty INSURANCE Losses Promptly Paid DR. J. O. MATTHIS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON PHONE NOS. OFFICE - 2303 HOUSE 2304 INSURANCE Fire and Automobile A. M. A rant W. F. SCOTT Contractor and Builder All kinds of Carpentering and Repair work neatly done. Let me figure with you on that new building you are going to have built. E.K. PIASECKI Attorney at Law County Court House Dallas, Oregon OREGON POWER COMPANY WALTER G. BROWN Notary Public Blank Deeds. Mortgages. Etc. 6 per cent Farm Loans on " first class farms. II. E. Morton, Dallas, Oregon. The High School Chorus MONMOUTH, OREGON Present the Operetta The Princess of Poppyland Feb. 6th and 7th, at 8, p. m. Director-Miss Bessie Barnicott Aniiitant-Miit Mary Randall Accompani.t-Miu Grace Williami PROGRAM CAST OF CHARACTERS The King of Poppyland. Fizzletop The Honorable Dozey Prince Wideawake Baron Insomnia Pip-pip Honk-honk A Merry Monarch Court Chamberlain A sleepy Secretary Disguised as a Student An Out-and-Outer His Attendant His Attendant Erminie Gentle Birchard Van Loan Harold Olson Donald Portwood Leonard Brown Myrl Mulkey Hjalmar Gentle First and Second Court Pages Delbert Skeen and Kenneth Huggins Gaynelle Shore' Gertrude Rogers Wilda Fuller Mary Hawley Clarence Walker Jay Butler Imogene Richards Hope McDonald The Princess of Poppyland Beyond Compare Moon Daisy A favorite Attendant Cornflower , A favorite Attendant Columbia The Gem of the Ocean The North A Strength in Unity The South The East The West Flower Girls-Dorothy Brewster, Ruth Mills, Frances Brewster and cem usirom Spanish Gipsies-Rosabelle Smith, Robert Holloway, Christine Halvor sen, Wynnie Lake, Bessie Sullivan, Earl Williams, Hugh Bell Den zel Moore, Clay Moreland, Theodore Holloway, Golda Eggleston Helen De Armond, Ruth Walker. Bernice McKinney, Gertrude Cooke, Thelma Marks, Gladys McGowan, Ronald Tuttle Earl Conkey and Wendell Van Loan Populace of Poppyland -Lucy Bowman, Wilna Dobell. Veda Beougher William Crabtree, Millie Clark, Robert Hinkle, Neta Harvey, Glen McNeil, Josephine Heffley, Donna Mason, Mildred Oleman, Frida Powell, Ruth Stone, Fannie Steinberge, Andrew Smith. Rosamund Tuttle De l Tedrovv Doris Lee, Claire Winegar, Jessie Weber, Gladys Wilson, Earl McNeil. Myrtle Howsman, Willie Strong Paul Sayre, Bruce Rogers, John Hinkle and Willie Harvey Scene: A Garden in Poppyland 0verture- " Miss Grace Williams AH 1 "Wake, oh! wake!" -Up-to-date Flower-Dance "Hail! to the King of Poppyland!' Love's Dreamland Beautiful, Beautiful Bed "Merrily pass we on our way" "Love's golden clime" Entrance-Music "On to the banquet, haste away" Introduction "With hearts all light" "I am a merry monarch" The Casket Legend "Hail to the King!" . Motoring Mottoes -"When love appears" "Peaceful sleep has departed" Introduction Dreamland "When the day is dawning" "I haven't cot a minute" . National Scena Chorus and Dance Grand Finals Chorus Song Fizzletop Chorus Song Princess Yawning Song Dozey Chorus c "T Song-Prince Baron Insomnia, Pip pip and Honk-honk " ' Chorus AC1 II ' Chorus r, o Song King Duet-Cornflower and Moon-Daisy . n ' . ". Chorus Tno-Baron, Pip-pip and Honk-honk Duet-Princess and Prince ACT HI ' ChrUS Song Princess Chorus Song-Baron Columbia Spanish Gypsies Pearl Black of North In dependence sold 3 fine hogs to C. Hembree Monday. Twinkle Starr who has charge of a stock ranch at Silverton, Oregon, writes this week to secure the Her ald and keep track of Mon mouth doings. Fred Dart and family of Washington were in this city Wednesday, prospect ing with a view to location. Amos Sellers, after a two week's visit with his grand father, A. N. Halleck, start ed back to his home in Her miston Thursday morning. New Wall Paper stock on display now. Moore & Walk er, Homefurnishers, Indep. A. L. Tallmari is visiting a brother at Sherwood. District Attorney E. K. Piaseckiwas in Monmouth Tuesday shaking hands with our citizens and incidentally passing around information that the laws relative to sp. ditious utterances would be vigorously prosecuted. Don't buy furniture until you have our prices. Moore & Walker, Home Furnishers Independence. N. E. Foster left fnr Nw. berg Thursday afternoon on receipt of a telegram stating mar, nis mothor, Mrs. W. A. Foster was very low with pneumonia. For quality of pictures the film of Frederick Wnirio King Lear at the Normal chapel was as good as any thing ever shown in Mon mouth. The film was brand new and was given its first use here. It was very plain and the quality of the act ing ana staging made the picture presentation notable I. M. Simpson of Simpson was a business visitor in Monmouth, Monday. A new baby recently arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs. Fred Arant at Or egon City. Guy Hewitt, breeder and dairyman was up from his ranch on the Little Luckia mute Monday.