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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1920)
4-H4H ;-i I i 1 111 i 1 11 1 1 H H H r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Edwin Nissen , Local Buyer Pays highest prices for all kinds ot Live Stock At Monmouth Hotel k-h-hi im miiiini inn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m Mr. Barnes, U. S. Wheat Director Says: "Eat More Bread And reduce the high cost of living." oisum Bread tSTHECHEAPEST AS WELL AS THE MOST WHOLESOME FOOD ON THE MARKET. BUY THAT EXTRA LOAF Your Crocer has it Cherry City Baking Co; guneri Ebbdqbr Ulsi Ethelva Elkis of Eugene is here to take in the commencement week program of the high school. J. L. Murdock was here from Yamhili this week looking after busi ness matters. Satisfied Servants 4r? always found in J ciecrriTiea names W5 7 Invettigation proves that much of the to ciStl "crvant problem' ii due to unfavorable working conditions. Tl:e more drudgny you eliminate from your kitchen and laundry the easier it will Le Lr you to fvoij "trouble with the help." Do you know that electricity w ill -Cook the food Sharpen the knives Wash the dishes Polish silverware Wash the clothe Iron the clothe Clean the house Pump the water Rua the fans and do many other things at surprjsir.-ly litdc co.t? Let ui shew you how to keep scr. -r.ts j LJ.tcning ysur house work. Mountain States Power Co. MONMOUTH OREGON Summer Vacation Tickets are now on tale TO Newport (Oregon's old favorite resort) On Yaquina Bay-Large Natatorium-Ample Hotel V a-commcdatior.3 and camping facilities. Tillamook County Beaches Located 100 miles due West of Portland between Neah-kah-nie Mountain and Netarts Bay. These beaches include Garibaldi Beach resorts, Neah-kah-nie, Manzanita and Bay Ocean. Crater Lake (Open July 1st) One of the natural wonders of the world. A Lake in the heart of an extinct volcano! Other Attractive Outing Places Detroit (Breitenbush Hot Springs-Mt Jefferson Country) McCredie Hot Springs Josephine County Cave (Oregon's Marble Halls) Shasta Mountain Resort Columbia River Beaches Mt Ranier National Park Yellowstone National Park 1 Glacier National Park "Oregon Outdoors" New Summer booklet contains genral information on the uuiereui vregon nesorts; summer Excursion fares; Hotel and Camp rates. For particulars inquire of ltcal agent Southern Pacific Lines ,- JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Lester Crofoot of Maupin was a visitor the past week with his par ents in this city. Miss Ends Scott has completed her school duties it Carlton and is home for the summer. Mrs. Alice Canning and Miss Mildred Force are among our school teachers who have completed work and are home for the summer vaca tion. The sale of blooded Jerseys on G. G. Hewitt's stock farm on the Luckiamute attracted many yester day. Carl Michaux of McMinnville is pharmacsit at the drug store dur ing the asbsence of Dr. Bowersox who is taking a post graduate course in the university medical school in Portland. Mrs. Verna Morris and daughter Dorris of Fossil, Ore. are visitors this week with their relatives, ti e Gilmores. They are about to start on a trip to Pittsburg, Pa. where they will visit Mrs. Morris' mother Mr. Holcomb of Columbia eonuty was a visitor in Monmouth yester day stopping off on his way to the Hewitt sale. Mr. and Ms. Howard Morlan and Mrs. M. J. Butler and son were vis itors in Portland last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Blake of Oregon City were visitors with their daugh ter Dorothy, a Normal student, last week end. Friday night Mr. Blake addressed the boy scouts at the Christian church. The new double vision Qual ity Glasses hnve come to stay. Come in and talk it over without feeling under any ob ligations to purchase. Dr. Thomp son specializes on Perfectly Fitted Glasses for particular people. Next visit Tuesday, June IS. Local Hotel all day. 2t Miss Florence Heffley returned Saturday after teaching nine months of school in Camas Valley, at which place she has been for four terms of school. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Craven and daughter June left Sunday for Cas- cadia where they will spend a few days. The Misses Florence and WiletU Leever of McMinnville were recent visitors with Mrs. Erickson. .,, William McCaleb with his wife and child are here from Eastern Ore gon visiting friends and relatives The last two will stay for the sum mer, the guests of v Mrs. W. H. Mack. b't. McCaleb is a road sup erintendent in Moro county but was born and brought up in this vicinity. A recent issue of the Corvallis Gazette-Times was got out by stu dents of industrial journalism at the A. C. and among the active workers who helped to get out the e lition was Miss Hazel Bursell of t'lis vicinity. Mrs. C. G. Griffa who has been seriously sick for several months past has so far recovered as to be able to sit up part of the day. W. A. Gellatley, ex-sheriff Benton county wass Monmouth visito Thursday. 1. 1. rream is once more ojytr.e job as se:tion foreman for the S. P., hiving succeeded Mr. Keck. The latter has moved with his fam ily to Kalama, Wash. Mrs. Cornell of Portland is the guest this week of her sister, Mrs. J. S. Rounds. Andrew Hannum was up from Pedee .Wednesday calling on his sis ter, Mrs. M. W. Jones. Another Royal Suggestion MUFFINS and POPOVERS From the New ROYAL COOK BOOK BREAKFAST Is too often eaten as a duty rather than a joy. The suc cess of the day may depend upon Uw spirit of break fast The Royal .Education al Department presents some breakfast dishes that will send the children to school with a hip hip hur rah and his majesty man to his daily duties with the "up and doing" feeling which knows no discour agement Muffins I nipt Soar I ttupooiu Royal Baking Powder 1 tabltapoon auger Uupooa Mil I cup milk I tlllt 1 Ublupoon shortening Sift together 8our, baking powder, sugar and sail: add milk, well-beaten ck?i sud melted shortening; uiu wcIL Grease muffin tint and put two tablespoons of bttler In to each. Bake in hot oven 20 to IS minutes. Egileas Muffing Jean flour Itaapoont Rortl Diktat I'owdar iUblMpoonf rufftr taajpoon salt cup milk UblMpoona shortening Kit and sift dry Ingredients, add milk and melted shorten- BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure lug and brtt unlit smooth, rials In irraird muffin tint in hot oven 10 to It minutes, Cora Muffin! nip corn met! l eui dour Iomihwii Rortl Baking I'liwilrr U tMin nit IihIiIhihmiiu auger I cup milk uMMpoont shortening II Silt tog c ihrr com meal, flour, baking powder, till tnd tu Sir; tdd milk, melled short enlng tnd well beaten egg! mil well. Create muffin lint tnd drop two lablrnpoont of mixture into rich. Bake tboul M minutes in hoi oven, Popovert t nipt Dour U iM.pn taJt a 1 cup milk Sift together flour and salt Make a well in flour, bretk rest Into well, add milk aid Hir until imooth. Pour into hot greased gem pant and bake !5 to 34 mlnulet fa t very hot oven. If takes out of ovca loo toon they will fill SENT FREE Ktw Koyal Cook Hook tan lulnlnf Korea t d.llahtrul, tronomlcaJ rwirwe. nun? ar thorn tha moat famous Is um today, Addreaa out saxmo rowDt oo Ill rana Mm) In Vara OUT "Bake with Royal and be Sure" Women Give Out Housework is hard enough when healthy. Every woman who is hav ing oacxacne, blue and nervous spells, dizzy headaches and kidney or bladder, troubles, should be glad to heed this Albany woman's exper ience: Mrs. f. R. Stewart, 4th & Jack son St., Albany, Oregon, says: "I have been taking Doan's Kidney Pills for the past two years and have found themto be an excellent remedy for kidney and bladder trouble. Before I knew of Doan's I suffered a great deal with my back. At times it ached so across my back and kidneys, 1 couldn't rest day or night. In the morning was weak and tired and it was all I could do to drag myself around' My kidreys acted irregularly, too. Different remedies I tried gave me no relief until ( started taking Doan's Kidney Pills. The first box or two gave me relief. I continued taking Doan's for a couple of months and they brought me out of my trouble in fine shape. Since then when I notice my kidneys are not acting as they should, I take a few Doan's and they never fail to remedy the trouble." 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Mfrs., Buafflo, N. Y. "Here's Something (or Yon to Remember says the Good Judge And any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you so. 1 You get a lot more satisfac tion In a little of the Real Tobacco Chew than in a big chew of the old kind. And It costs less to chew. The full rich, real tobacco taste lasts so much longer. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Our Bargain Column FOR SALE-Duroc Jersey pigs. Seven 11 weeks old. Three 9 months old.' Subject to register. Also O. I. C. sow and 8 sucking pigs. Pric es reasonable. H. S. Bliss, Airlie. Oregon '. 4t Bigger 'Wood Saw I 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, Dr. Matthis of Salem was a visit- ojMere Saturday. A nwd pig was discovers dependence this week. Although its existence had been suspected for some time, not even PelyJCnrrej near neighbor and violently opposed to this sort of animal, was aware of the fact until Mr. Dicklnsjn, Sr., owner of the pig, placetTiton dis play. The pig is a Berkshire and was born blind. J j tu in : Ira Williams says Time to look your mower Over The General Blacksmith and Horse shoer ' 3 tons Hay For Sale. $17 per ion at Darn. A. H. Craven. ForSale J have someCexceptionally good buys in well located dwellinm. Now is the time to get you a home. No trouble to show property. ; G. T. Boothby. Excellent opportunity for sum. mer work. Salesman wanted for nationally advertised article. A Moving Picture Machine for th home. By hustling, chance to make $50 to $75 per week. Address, The Novette, P. 0. Box 663, Portland. We have a particularly pleasing assortment of Mina Taylor House Dresses in stock as pretty ginghams are hard to find. i Women who have worn them know how well Mina Taylors are made and the styles this year are more becoming than ever New styles fn Percale House Aprons, too. Prices from $1.98 to $8.00 Miller Mercantile Company Seven popular Stored Monmouth, Salem, Newberg, Yamhill, McMinnville, Sheridan tnd Carton