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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1920)
5 0 masam I 51131 MEMORIES Pictures always recall happy hours and dear friends. Snap shots tofoy may mean prized pictures in years to come. New delivery of cameras, films and photographic equip ment just received. Perkins' Pharmacy If we haven't got it we'll getit Ask u. ' m. mil. mm w w m t't r f. WW Lewis Poole was quite sick Mon day night. George He:k purchased a new Deering binder last week, Mrs. F. L.Eblerthas been under tie weather during the past week. John Stump, Jr. was recently re lieved of h's tonsils by Dr. Bower- E. C. Co'e and Herbert Powell who recent'y returned with tie nitiona' guar! from their summer encampment at American Lake, re port a very pleasant outing. I. D. Pittman and wife of Ash land, Oregon, were the euests j Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Halleck 'last week end. Wiley Norton and wife and son, Arthur of near Airiie, Mrs. Ashna Plunket of Kings Valley and Mrs. Sarati Watson of Lewiston, Idaho, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Hailed Sunday. The combined age of six of the number was 449 years. G. G. Hewitt and famliy are spending the week in an outing cn the beaches of Tillamook county'. Mr. and Mrs. Arant visited this week with relatives in Oregon City. A rsmall son was born tto Mrs. Millie Hall Sunday night. Mr. Hall who came from Mt. E'volo, Wash., to give the youngster an appropriate welcome, has returned to his work. Ik In Range of Power, Efficient and Delivered The Fordson Stands Supreme With the Fordsons- Low speed at 1 miles per hour, its Intermediate or plowing speed at 2 miles per hour and its high gear of 61 miles per hour, the Fordson offers a range of power tinapproachcdby other makers. The high gear permits your getting to and from your field quickly and with a cool moto) , It gives quick pulling service for field and road work. In shifting from intermediate gear to low you get an increased draw bar pull of full FOR TY PERCENT. Consider a moment the value of this ample reserve for the toughest job or steepest hill. THE FORDSON'S LIGHT WEIGHT, its RANGE OF POWER, its efficient final WORM DRIVE, together with the wonderful power of its motor, make the . Fordson Supreme in Efficient Delivered Power. Farm your Hills With a Fordson. Order your Fordson Now Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Phillips i leave this week for Michigan to see I Mr. Phillips' mother who is serious ly sick. Farm your hills with a Fordson. Jas. Stribling and wife left Satur day !n their car on the return trip to their home in Hartford, Wash after two weeks visit at S. H. Hin- kle's. When you think of Oil Stoves think of the Florence. It is the best Oil cook stove on the Market today. For Sale by Moore & Ad dison Furniture Co., Independence, Oregon. There are over 4,000 Fordsons now farming Oregon farms. Why not a Fordson on yours. Howard Sickafoose and son Mel vin were visitors with his father, H. K Sickafoose Wednesday. Mel vin joins the navy this week, mak ing the second grandson H. K. has in the service. Amonj; those from Mcnmouth who attended the funeral of Wm. Hall at Buena Vista Sunday, were C. C. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nott, Mr. and Mrs. Frnest Riddeil and Mrs. Jas. Graham. U. S. GOVERNMENT New Wag on Sheets TENTS, H ARNESS, Blankets and othor Army Goods A new list of new bargains just av aliable! And we ur?e that you do not confuse articles offered here with "salvage" or goods condemned as unfit for service. Every item offered is in thorouehlv serviceable con- ration and so guaranteed. ,,Jj,mffrf;.i.....i New Wagon Shctt Army Wagon Covers, 11 ft., 6 in. inchet, of heavy Government, 10- ,., 'nr,,. v 14 ft. B drabduck a, heavy a. 12 0UW , comIter;U wtaeduck Oampleuwithrop,, en(U ,d d. Use them for Waeop ,,,, UM thm w protect nay. Oram ar' take one on your trir ma :hinery from rain; fasten it to the tide of your car and you Government U iavean ajto tent. Coat the ered to your .00 each; our price 113.46 deliv- station. Saddlui full rurired stock saddle, with horn: Nr., "".ateni type, weight 40 poundi each. New and perfect IS2.60 each. Genuine McClellan Saddle!, aa used by V. 8. cavalry, guaranteed in serviceable cond'lion. (19.60 each. New Meu Kit! Frying pan and plate of aluminum: ideal i'er campera and 8oy Scouts, all new. 66c compk te poet paid. Canteens Something every Boy Scout an(f oamper should have. U.S. Army watertight canteen!. 4&; each post paid. Khaki Brseches-The genuine army khaki breeches, a United number at 11.50 pair, post, piid. Overseas Caps All new, every one perfect. 66c each, postpaid. Unbreakable Mirrori-meaauring 8x6 Inches. ich incase, .fine for hunters or Scouta, 85e eich, postpaid. Barracks Bogi-for clothing and laundry: iplendid, big- bags, 65c each postpaid. Uloves Knit jersey gloves: every pair new and perfect. 89c pair, postpaid. Money Belts-All new. Ideal for inorUmen nd Boy Scouts. 45c each, postpaid. Remit bj Poit Offict Money Oder, fin CaihieriGheck You run norlsk-every thing guars ' u"n- uraer " once-the supp ly won't last Federal Eiist 359-361 E. Commei ce St., masxsm Mrs. D. M. Hewitt returned this week from a four week's visit with friends and relatives in Portland. Make Cooking a pleasure not drudgery by owning a Hoosier Kit chen Cabinet. For Sale by Moore & Addison Furniture Co., Inde pendence, Oregon. The many friends of A. N. Hal leck will be pleased to learn that he is slowly recovering from his recent illness. Farm your hills with a Fordson. Jessie Simpson, having a two weeks' vacation, visited friends and relatives here pn his wy to New port. You get your good delivered to your home free of charge when you purchase them of Moore & Addison Furniture Ci Independence, Ore,. Mrs. Mack and daughter, of Mar shaltown, Iowa, Hre visiting at the home of her aunt Mrs. Monroe Mul- key. W e have some very attractive patterns in Congoleum Rugs in any size you may want. Moore & Addi son Furniture Co., Independence, Oregon. Mrs. Mack received this week a Government Harness The heavy U, S. Army wheel harness (collar and hemes type) complete Iwith bridles, foil length lines, leather collars, hames. leather tree. e, breeching, etc. The raw leather alone cost the Government 152-60 without labor or trimmings. Slothing better for farm work, heavy hauling or general use. All In splendid condition. 164.96, set for two animals, freight paid to your railroad station. Army Pup Tent! Shelter Tents, 4x6 feet eomprialng- 2 regulation shelter halves, all guaranteed free from holes. Fine for Boy Scouts or play tents, 18.76 each de livered by parcels post Large Army Tents Big Army Tents, 16 It, wide, 16 ft long, 11 ft high, with 3 ft wall, made out of 12,4 ounce double filled duck the best the U. 8. government could procure. Every tent complete with pole, hood, lines, etc. Free from hole! and tears. Class JiX Tents. 132.95. Freight paid to your railroad station Class AA Tents, lame ai above, but used will render same lervlce as new tent 111.96. freight paid to your railroad itaUon, New Blankets 1 U. S. C M' L Blanket, No. 6S-Spendld new Gray Wool Bankets, Averaging 66x88 Inches, all new, never ueeoV Best grade purchased under Emergency act $6.95 each postpaid. Khaki or Olive Di.J Army BlankeU-Every one knows what they uK ell wool: ell new. 17.96 each, poatpaid. New. Full Length Pent! Men's Trousers, full length, of all wool.'ollre drab worsted, excellently tailored: every pair new and guaranteed perfect 16.16 post paid, rets Money Order. Bank Exchange or ntecd exactly la represented. Satisfaction or your . long. ributingCo. :SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS ACE GARAGE Exclusive check for $2,000 insurance carried by Mr. W. H. Mack in the Wood men of the World. At a meeting of the council Mon day night the council deposed J. F. Moreland as marshal and confirmed the appointment by the mayor of Joseph Craven to fill the' vacancy temporarily until a new marshal can be obtained. We are agents for the famous Sherman, Clay & Co. line of Pianos. Moore t Addison Furniture Co., In dependence, Oregon. ! Evangelical Church Not" Sunday, August 1. Morning Worship at 11. Subject: 'Tow to Come to Christ". In this discourse we will endeavor to show what it waa to come to Christ when lie was here- in the flesh. Second, what it means today, when we can not hear, see or feel him. i Evening worship at 8. Subject: "How to follow Christ". Sunday School at 10. C. E. at 7:15. Sub ject: "Self improvement". Prayer service Wednesday, 8 p.m. Ladies Aid, Thursday p. m. The Evangelical Sunday School picnic, held last Saturday afternoon and evening in the Park ' east of town, was well attended and the "feed" was great. The ice cream, made by our local dairy, was the best to be had anvwhere. A.MARANT Fire Insurance, Real Estate and Surety Bonds Reliable Service Ford and Fordson Repair Our Bargain Column WANTED At once, a telephone operator to take charge of Mon mouth Telephone office. Steady work. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. Haughman, Independence Tel ephone Co., Phone 9821, Indepen dence. FOR SALE-Overland 90, 1919t Run less than 2.100 milei. Firs, class condition. $'JG0 Cash, Olga G. HulTord, Monmouth, Ore. Webster's New International DICTIONARIES re in use by bud net! men, engineer!, binkeri, judgei, architect, phyuciatu, farmer!, teachers, librarian!, cler gymen, by iuemthil men and women th world over. Are Yon Equipped to Win? The New Internationa provide! the meana to aucceta. It li an all knowing teacher, a universal ques tion answerer. If you seek efficiency and ad. ancement why not makcdally use of this vaat fund of inform ation? eW.OoavocabularjrTerraa. 17M Pales. WOO Illustrations. Colored Platsa, M.MO (Geographical Subject. M,0O IMotraphluil Ln tries. Refular and India-Paper EdUitM. Wrltefofieee iraio p.iu, lllustrslions, ste. free, a set of Pocket Mape U you name Ibis paper. G.1C MERRIAM CO. tyl.rll.li', Sua. SALE OF BROKEN LINES OF SHOES If you are seeking for a be rgain in shoes for every day or for semi-dress wear you should come to this sale. We have removed all our broken lines of shoes from their original boxes, and have placed them on tables conveniently arranged for you to make your own selection. The original price on these shoes is so much below present values that they . present an attractive bargain without the reduction made by ' us for this sale. Come before all of your size are sold. Miller Mercantile Company Seven popular Sloren Monmouth, Salem, Newbarg, Yamhill, McMinnviUa, Sheridan and Dayton Shop For Fale-Fecond hind Fordion tractor. Used very little. Equip ped with extension rims and guaran teed good si new, Graham & Son's garage, Monmouth. For Sale-A Bargain. Nice black percheron mare, 9 years old, weight 1600 poundi, with colt by side. Ace Garage. Independence, ForSale-lOOrk'ki, 18 inch block fir wood. $3 the rick delivered or $2.25 on place. C. W. Oriborn, Route 1, Monmouth. St WORK WANTED My Fordion tractor and I are at your service. Call on W, M. Harvey. See our Duraline, an economical floor covering. Many patterns to choose from. 85c a sq. yd. 1 Stevens & Co., Independence. The Monmouth Cooperative Ship ping Association will save farmer's money In the sale of livestock. Ship with us and cut out middleman's profit. II you have stock to ihlp notify W. J. Stockholm, Mgr. tf Houies and Lota Houses with one acre. House with larger tracts. Very rcasonabi in price. See Moran, ForSaja 10 ares of land, all in cultiva tion, good house and barn, mile to city limits, an ideal home' Price right. 6 room Bungalow. Lot 95x100 feet, close in. This house Is new and is modern in all respects. Price $1600, half cash, balance, three years. 7 room house and barn, close In. Electric lights and city water. Price $1000. $100 cash and balance $10 per month until paid for. The largest and beat rooming house In the city paying $264.00 per month. G. T. Boothby