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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1920)
Everything Under the Sun : Th P.rnelU Ara Two of the Most Talented and VemtiU People on the Platform Tin tilKKrat two-inle company on (ho platform" Itint'e the 1'itnn'lla. eVr r no excriitloua. Thny both sIiik and rvui! sad ItupenwiiBto, (iliy ' llo, iiX(ijhoin', iilmio mill arronllnn, And I hey do trery oue ot then many .Jlngn with fliilnliwl aiuaU-luimhlp mill ability. There ! not a dull or uiiliiti-r-tHIng moment In their two pitiKnunii on tha lxlh Uny. If you tulM theui yol) Ulna oa of the bin evitnti of Cliuuittuu,ua. Oriental Pageant Coming Juliut Caeiar Naypha Opem Chautauqua With Unique Entertainment Feature '4 m m r " m " Julius Cuenar Nnyphe, brilliant aelon of unbroken roynl lineage, come to Cbautuuqui Mill a lecture (iitcrlnlniiiint that has been the sensation of the Knot. lie li a young Athenian, educated la Palestine and Id the Universities of Kngland and America, lie will tell you of tho Holy Land, where custom of a thousand years ago are still In vogue; or the Oriental people, their lives and habits. With lilm he brings tho wonderfully gorgeous costumes of the Byrlnni, the Greeks and tho Armenians, which be wenrs and exhibits, mnklnu a spectacular pageant of the Orient A feature of the entertainment is a wedding of the Holy Lund, with the nmgulQcent robes worn on this occasion. Combating Red Propaganda L B. Fish Comet Out of Labor Rank to Fight Radicals and Bolt heviata ' One of the outstanding events of Chautauqua this year will be the lec ture appearance of E. B. Fish of Everett, WuKh. This young apostle of 100 per cent Americanism enme right out of the labor ranks at the time of the Seattle general strike and started a speaking campaign for sane thinking. He was a mechanic In the Everett shipyards, and In a month he had challenged the attention of the entire Northwest by hla two-fisted fighting methods nud his unusual speaking .abilities. For a yeor he has been talking to laboring men, In tho mills, In the lumber camps, on the waterfront. Now he appears on the Chautauqua platform for the first time. If you have red American blood In your veins you will wunt to hear Win. lots of Ohio, City ot Totals, l.i'ne County, it, trunk J. ciiim-y makee ealh that h la iiil.ir partner of the Arm of t. I. I'tmiiry Co., doing bualiwaa la tha Clly of TnMo, County ami Miala aroraaalil, and Hint aald firm will pay th sum of ONK HUNIlllKI lllllXAHl for orb ml i,vi.rr ihh uf Tatarrli thai (annul bo utM l,w in, t,n f HALL'S f'ATA KHti JUKWOINK. J'ilANK I CHUNKi. Mworn to before ma and eubwrilMil In my pii.noe, llila tlh day nl Iw. amber, A II m. A, W. OI.KAHON, KI Solar? public. Hall's Catarrh tMI'Ine la Uken In tarnally and acta llirnuth tha Wood on Iha Murom Murrain of Ilia Hyatain, Baud fur Iratlotoniala, fiae. . F, J. CIIKNKV CO., Toledo, 0. Hold br all drufKlaia. ftc. Hall's Family tills tut coosllpatloa. EDW. J. HIME3 Civil Engineer and Surveyor '. Phone 673 31S Levels S Dallas """J. 0. MATTHIS 1'hyhician and Surgeon I'HONK 673 " Houmi 696 """" Office: 409-10 Hank of Commerce BUtf, 7- Salem, Ore. Monmouth Grange 476 Metis the Seconal Saturday la Each Month al l:M A. M. Public Program at 2:30 p. ra. to which visitors are welcome. P. 0. Powell, Master. Mute Maoxjic Butler, See. L C. PRICE, M.D. Office and residence Kurre ApartmenU Phone 1903 STEVENS & CO. Dealers in Second Hand Goods C St. Independence Phone 1421 I am here to saw wood No raise in prices at present S.H.Hinkle, Phone 2411 Salem, Independence & Monmouth Stage Leave Salem Leave Monmouth Leave Independence 0. C Dapot Monmouth Hotel fUatar Hotel 7:00 A. M. 8:15 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 11:W A. M. 1:00 P. M. 1:16 P. M. 6:00 P. M. 6:16 P. M. 630 P. M. J. W. Parker, Salem, Oregon, Phones 44,615 H H HHKItllHIIH H 1 1 H 1 1 IH 1 1 1 1 1 1 H H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , K MONMOUTH MARKET ; Fresh and Cured Meats . Pure Kettle Rendered Lard Fresh Fish on Fridays ; J R Hill & Son Guthrie Bldg. : I Ui Oi niU CC 0Uii Former Disc, of CityMarket H till H HI I'M l H I ill I III IH 1 1 "I II 1 1 HI II 1 1 rH rHH4 lux wmiam xayu Time to look your mower j Over The General Blacksmith and Horse shoer 4 , Edwin Nissen Local Buyer Pays highest prices for ;:U kinds of Live Stock At Monmouth Hotel II 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 1 1 111 1 1' 14 VI "H i nil tHIH ;rTiaaitf.inirnima-n)awi III ' r'-i ' If There were some pretty K long waits for the Doctor in the horse-anc!-buijdaiji MAKE it easier to get around and you make healthier and hap pier communities. No one any longer question, lie worth of the automobile or begrudges any legitimate ex pense connected with it , But millions of car owners arc rebelling at the idea that running an automobile has got to mean waste. 11 Sahei your tint o . cording to tha roadi they nan to Irani: In wndy or hilly coun try, wherever the going U apt to be heavy The V. S. Nobby. For ordinary conn try roadi The U. & Chain orUico. For front wheel The U. S. Plain. For best result- everywhere U. S. Royal Cords. Every now and then you hear a neighbor -complain that "he doesn't seem to have much luck with tires." ' Send him to us. The minute a man begins to question the service his tires are giving him, he's ready to listen to reason. Our business is built on the principle that the only way to get bcttcr rire service is to get better tirea to start with. Thafs why we have taken .the representa tion for U. S. Tires. . . m . .. ; A U. S. Tires have a reputation for quality. Built up through years of creating better tires. Such as the straight side automobile tire, the pneumatic truck tire. 1 . It is net by chance that U. S.; Tires are made by the oldest and largest rubber concern in v the world. We are proud to represent U. S. Tires in this community. United States Tiros GRAHAM & SON