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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1920)
" ! New Booh in Library Hoidi Spyri Masterof Ballantree Stevenson Stories'of the ancient world, re told from St. Nicholas The child's harvest of verse Weston The boy's Napoleon Wheeler The gold brick Vhitlock The Mother Goose primer W iley What Katydid Coolulge The marshal Andrews Chinese life in town and country Animals at home Rartlett The iron trail Beach u . rinvia Rnvlan WStt1 Wall Paper and Paint Spring Time Nectssilia Perkins' Pharmacy If we haven't got it w'U get it Askui. ...ill, ir ' tTrrTTn Of All riuniiriu u not the cheap kind but the crood kind done here o Mr.B. Wise Says: Why Don't You Sleep at Night "SleeD. 0 Gentle Sleep- ' ' ' Nature's Soft Nurse, how have 1 Fricrhtened Thee, That thou no more wilt weight mv eyelids down, And steep my senses in f or- getfulness." NT1 fl nrnvided sleep, that great balm to hurt minds-sleep that knits together the nerves for anoth- er day's arduous duties. But Many cannot sleep. Sleeplessness Or insomnia, is one of the prom , inent symptoms of eye strain. Thoro Is danger that it will lead to other disorders. Carefully fitted to the needs of tuioua will so often sooth the nerves and make sleep possible to the sleepless. Henry E. Morris & Co. Eye Sight Specialists 305 State Street, Salem, Oregon l ne ytyi'v vi The Hallowell partnership Brown Our little Mexican cousin Butler Danny Fists Camp Story of Oregon and lU people Chapman Story hour reader Coe 4 Christie n,. ViAt nf i bad iob Duncan Smokv Day's wigwam evenings The toll of Arctic seas Edwards Westover of Kanalah Eggleston The autobiography of fin mdivid ualist Esgan SirHarrock French The heart of youth Gildei ti. ,;.,,llu mm) firavson illC iiimui; . - . The voune lion hunter Grey TV... honrlv htV Hall nn ium in the old irau nm w "... u..n-j t r. a .kim KAnnipnsi im riLMiauu.tr v mvantmns Ho ana. tv.o II IKUII It. Ml vh"" The haopy warrior Hutchinson To the highest bidder iuhksicj fpu. .. ton Knine The Gospel story in art LaFarge The end of the song marKs iUC M Furone Osborne I ILVUl c w The elf maiden ana oiner siunra Land Tn.A AcniiirA find knight Lansing Vntrlishmen of the 16th VJ AAntlirtf 1 P t, tominff of Red Butte west viffinhrod ' Macdonala Anne ot Avonlea Montgomery Rural hygiene Ogden n - kw PortriHcrp Th. inistpr & the hearth Reade Flnrpnce Nightengale Richards hnmo Rile? IWICJ owufcs The boy witn tne u. o. iureaicia Rot-Wheeler n,,r little Hungarian cousin d... iririn nf 77 Smith nttva ait vi m. - t.;i nf iwin & Clark 2 Vol 1.1 an v Heroes of history Whitcomb rrl T.Iok tuinfi FprkinS Stories of humble Irienas ryr tt a ah Kpnne nttiu - . Stories of royal children St. Nicn olas mt orul their uses Sergent I laiiw, " Tho .rirls of Friendly Terrace B Tom Remington's battle Steven son Queen's museum Stockton The torch bearer inurswn Hannv acres Turpin The creeping tides Vermilye a r.rA RuiUins Material and an everlasting building mater- :1 of iUa samp time. mi av ti, Tile Works at Monmouth is oi,; o VmiMinff tile which will Uiaivmfe make any kind of building nom a dwelling house to a pig pen cooi in . oni warm in Winter. sumiuci cm pecially fine for your fruit, vegeta ble and milk house. Wo also have all kinds of dram :u nrain tile is vou' most ur- UlC. .- - gent reed. Get that wet land drain ed. w. will do vour draining for you if you wish, but do it your self if you can. Central Tile U., moa mouth, Oregon. mc a -X3 Ten miles used lobealongwaij WHAT a dit7crcnce in these motor-car days, when every point in the county is hardly more than "just around the corner." People's ideas are chang ing, too. They're beginning to fig ure out how much it is cosr . ing them to keep a car. And the -man who is doing the greatest amount of figuring is the man with the moderate price car. 1 There still seems to be a notion in some quarters that any tire is good enough for a small car. That's not what the man who owns it thinks. In recommending and sell ing U. S. Tires we are trying to sec his side of the propo sitionfinding out what he wants in a tire and iivini him that. Ill Large or small, U. S. Tirei are built to onjy one stand ard of quality the standard that produced the first straight sidu automobile tire,' the first pneumatic truck tire. Every tire that bears, the name "U. S." is built the best way its makers know how. It isn't the car, but the man who owns the car, that counts with the oldest and largest rubber concern in the world. IV As representatives of U. S. Tires in this town, we offer you the benefit of our experi ence and advice in settling your tire problem. i Slc1 yoor tit oonHnJ to tfM roN thtf fur to Ufli Inundyor hlDyooua. ' try, vhtmt th totri Upttobhvy-Tla U.S. Nobby. For ordinary country rotdt-Tbt U. I Cluia or Uko. Tot front whtl-Tb a&PUia- For btt rtiultt v Royal Cords. United States Tires .i GRAHAM & SON, Beauty and Utility are combined in a modern bathroom . equipment. Healthf ulness too , to a great degree thct physicians tea-. ihiv If vour Datnroom is of the old fashioned kind, for your health's sake and that of your ' family have us replace it with a : modern sanitary room. It will save its cost in doctor's bill. RICH & ELLIS Dallas Ore. t I 512 MAIN ST. ' PHONE 45? Good Companies Following the earthquake and fire i. .ora aom destroyed inai iuui cu -o- -n. f.on;C.r with a 3d0 million Ban - - , , hi nortu liamnffp. the Lon- ... . i an fi(r riCift lianc fin don paia i,owj,vw i"--- amount greater man um. " any other Company operating under a single name, in ir.is or m.j -i a Hnf .n 'initt iipruru dloiiuo oniiaKioi.!"". , - . without a paranei in we uuu; Insurance. On April 1, 1907, after settle ment of its San Francisco conflagra- L- i tda hirpmnn b ru u i- liun IUODCO, ui. , surance Company was rehabilitated with gross assets 01 $o,ouu,uv. .v serve $2,7UU,uuu,nei suryiuo m linvVinWpra' surnlus $2,- u"u'""" . :. , , -.non ith 150,000. un April i, i u. in riQniTfl BLOCK iUUJ tne mticiD m. vr. - paid, the company has grosb assets of $22,500,000, reserve $10,000, 000, net surplus $6,000,000, and policyholders surplus .uuv.wv. .... . . A. M. Arant, Ageni Bigger Wood Saw T have a new C horse power en gine and a larger saw and am pre pared to saw your wood in country or town. Phone or leave orders at P. H. Johnson's. A. L. Stimpson. VnrA TWr "999" which in 1903- 'a ctortoti the Ford reputation 1 OM4. l.- .- . 1 U.A SnrcPBS DV Dealing wre "Mile a Minute" record mti:e nanus ,of Barney Oldfield and Henry F rd, himself, was recently discoverea and bought by W. L. Hughson, roru Dealer in San Francisco, ihe car shined and insured tm K noo and sent on an exhibi- t;n tnnr Tt was shown at the ban Trancisco Automobile show and proved to be a great attraction. This car made its debut in when Henry Ford drove it to suc cess at a speed of one mile in 39.8 track built on cam- Rav. The "Ford Times" ol July 1903, referring to "999" says, "It won race after race m every part of the country. Its perform ance was a real sensation, not oniy Vioro Vint abroad, and did as much to make the name of Ford known as any other circumstance". ThiB car is now on display at the liugnson Ford Agency, Portland. Fnr Joint Representative 1 hprebv announce my.candidacy tr.r the office of Joint Representa tive for Polk and Lincoln counties, .nhie- to the will of the Repumi can Voters at the primary election May 21st. i George T. Gerlinger. m.snt for a High' School gymnast- um in ana ior buiu u'" . Nn;m to Creditors !t: So ViaroViv Driven that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed administrator of the estate of Samuel 0. Work, deceased, by the county court of the state of Oregon p u-.nr i 'nun tv nnn iihh uuaunvui IOr iUllV vwunv;i - " t All nanna noViniT f H1II1B UUaillOb the said estate ara hereby notified to present the same amy veiuicu, together with the proper vouchers therelor. to munu?raiiscu um...... i j. . u:. naAanflo in the CltV lBirawr at mo icdiw"-- - - lXA.w.mifh in ii n t.nilllLV. wiwr in six months from the date of this Dated and first published April 23rd, lazu. n ll.nlklM. ueorge duuuihj, . administrator of the estate of Samuel 0. Worn, aceeaiwu. Swope & Swope, Attorneys. .i . t c:.l rkool Meeting in once oi jinn..-. - ,lnT in ana ior buiu ui ... . . 4 .k. n. " . .... L I 1 & Notice is hereby given w vote to be by ballot upon wni. gal voters of School District Num-Ihall be the words" Bonds-Yes ber 13 of row vjouih-jt -uer . ..ui moot . nr of said gon. inav a r-. . . district win u , , , . . n..n.i: tho nth day of scnooi duiiuh.k v.. .- --- - - May. 1920, at two ow . t ....to nn the nroposi- aiternoun w ---- ,. . . tion of levying a special distr c tax bf ?b,UUU ior pm t vi "-", .iui.. Hih School Gymnasium. UUHUUift o" r. J. tlij rtlRiriCI BCllUUl board of school district No 13 oi Polk County, Uregon, mm ... i CfU Aav nf Anril. 192.0. iuu. "J . i niM.rai-tnn i nairman. District School Board Attest: Mina Cornelius, DlSiriCl Oicin. S hool District Bond Election Notice State of Oregon, fViintv nf Polk bs. D.knn IllBtTICT. NO. 10 Notice is hereby given tnataiine school district bond election called to be held in the Hign ocuou- . inginandior scnooj u.. 18, of Polk county, Oregon, Tues day the 11th day of May, A.D' 1920 at 2 p. m., mere w mitted to the legal voters thereof the question oi coniracw' - - j imUitodneRi! in ' the i sum oi $5,000 for the purpose oi p" vi and "Bonds-No";. and the voter shnll plac? a cross w Deiw v word "BondB" and the word "Yes .1 . J lifinrli" ftnrl or between me woru the word "No", wnicn inuiciM u , choice. The polls for the reception oi the ballots cast for or against the !J I.JAtArlnoci contraction oi sam i-jcuu..- will, on said day ana u' -the place aforesaid, be opened at the hour oi two o ciocr y k .nil. I .... A iniian remain open until me uur w o'clock p..m. pf the same day when the same shall oe cioseu. By order of the district scnooi board of school district' No. ,13 of Polk county, Oregon, maue u.id t ii nnn 16th day ot April, iw- O. A. woivenon, wmi""i District School Board. Attest: Mina Cornelius District uerK. Do You Use Good Paper When You Write? We Can Print Anything Mid Do It Right