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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1921)
Miss Audrey Rose of Alaska is onp pf the new students at the Normal this semester. S t'o p i-r Mr. and Mrs.- E. Hull o f Rose- bur* were visitors at the Grange meeting Saturday. That Cough •». V »1 -«a - l ' ' ,. -f E . S t ' - ! ; :y * ; • Mr.- and Mrs. Geore Soul and small son o f Philomath were visit- J \>\ I ers Sunday at H. K. Sickafoose's. . Many Monmouth Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and members o f the En campment attended installation ser vices for all thiee orders in Inde- pendeuce last Wednesday evening Rebekahs and Odd Fellows joined in a joint installation with district deputies and grand marshals from Salem to direct the proceedings. The encampment installation was held separately. A banquet was served at the close of the doings. A remedy taken in time, will save you trouble later on. C .J . Bruce o f Falls City was here recently looking after his business interests. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Scheible are now located in Chehalis where they have bought a small shingle mill and real estate consisting o f three lots and two houses. Perkins’ Pharmacy If we haven’ t got it we’ll get it. Ask ux. ...it The Misses Schuette, Holliday, Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Butler and Syp, Hales and Hufford were among son are beck home after a visit of Monmouth people present at the a week cr more in Portland. concert in Salem Tuesday night in Forn, to Mrs. Z. A. Chatzauk, which Cecil Fanning appeared with daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Lum the Apollo Club. Yeater of this city, on Monday, Jan Mrs. Fsson was a Sa'em visitor uary 10, a 11J round boy. Tuesday. Mr. and M'-’ . McCallum are Myron Lee, captain of the Junior spending a weak ;n Portland. basket ball team has been called Miss West has been under the to his Lome near Perrydale and weather a few days this week and will not he able to continue his was not ab’e to give the chapel talk work during the present semester. she was scheduled for on Wednes His place as captain has keen given day. to Joe Stover of Weiser, Idaho. Dr. and Mrs. 0 . P. Butler of There are now seventeen boys in Independence have gone to Southern the Normal, a recent addition be California for a few weeks. ing a young man from Texas. At Barred Rock Cockerel For Sale one time during the war there were $2.CO. Must be taken at once. but five young men in the student A. H. Craven. body. Lower Prices on Groceries and Lard, Crisco, W esson Oil Bacon, Crackers, Candies, Cookies, Dried fruit, Sugar, Breakfast foods, Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Starch, Soaps and many other articles are cheaper, Jpowoe * | [ soap ] General Contracting for| PHONE. M 2111 S \§ Come and get our prices and try our service R. L. Kullander Independence, Oregon ! : ■ i New and lower prices are now being quoted on many food items. Have these new prices reached you yet? They have if you trade with us* DR. SCHEETZ Estimates promptly furnished <L &nned Goodr ^ On the legislative slate P. O. Powell from this district was ap pointed chairman on the committee ■n Forestry and Conservation and ■ is H-. i oil the C'mmittfes on Ladies Aid, Thursday p. m. l'a .ation and Engrossment and Fraying Band Friday 2 p. m. at Enrollment. He was disappointed 1 wish to annotu ce to the peop’e in not being placed on the commit the heme of Mrs. Strong. Mrs. o f Monmouth and vicinity that 1 tee on Agriculture but there were Linton, 1 eader. wdl be at the Monmouth Hotel on tco many other farmrs present. Monday, Wednesday and Friday of Baptist Church Note s Pomona Grange will meet in each week from the hour of 11 a m. Rev. O. C. Wright, D. D., Port Monmouth Saturday, Janurry 22. to 1:30 p. m. If you are ailing ard land, Executive secrelary of the A. G. Clark c f the Eastern Star have found no relief come in and Oregon Baptist Convention, has Grange, manager of the Associated see me. p o.nised to be present Sunday Industries of Oregon will be pres Ask any o f my fonner Monmouth morning and will deliver the ad ent. It is requested that those dress that he was billed to give pati» nts. who bring dinner . ring only Oregon products as far as possible and thus during dedication week. At th. t time he was unavoidably detained make it an Oregon | roducts ban Chiropractic-Neuropath in the East. All will wish to he r quet. The program in the after the message of the official represen noon is open to all. tative of the Societies whose gift c f A. M ARAN T Dr. Powell will talk on Health $1)000 made passible the erect on Fite fnsincnce, Real F state and Sanitation and other numters of the building. will be announce! next week. and Surety Bonds 10 a. m. Bible School with grad Reliable Service ed classes and lessons for all from Christian Church Notes grandfather to the baby. Sunday mornirjg sermon subject: 11:00 Morning worship. Tr. "Christ’s Foverty Our Riches” A nnual Bank Meeting Wright speaks. Notice is heieby git’ .n that the A communion meditation. 6:30 p. m. Endeavor Soc ety. innual meeting o f the shareholders The evening subject will be: 7:30 p. m. Evening worship, of the hirst National Dank . f Mon- Typex and Antitypes, lllustiated ly with a timely message from the ffmuth, Oregon, for the purpose of electing directors and the tran the story o f the prettiest baby i f Pastor. saction o f such other business as the Old Testament history: illus may properly come before the trated also by a blackboard picture. meeting, will be held at the bank Elkins News Items Prayer meeting and other meet ing house in Monmouth, Oi. January ings of the church as usual. A Farmers’ Union meeting will the Uth, 1921, at the hour o f 1:80 Special efforts are being put be held at the Elkins School House P. M. forth for a great Christian Endeav Wednesday evening, Janual9 '2 . IRA C. POWELL, or prayer meeting Sunday eve at President. A meeting o f the Parent Teach 6:30. er, Association will te held at the Elkins School House, Friday even ing, 8:00 p. m., January 14. Evangelical Church Notes W ork .« MILLER MERCANTILE CO. » ? e \ », /• / Mrs. Member entertained a num ber of the Normal faculty at a din ner on Thursday evening, those present teing the Misses Schuette, Mumford, Smith and Radabaugh. ANNOUNCEMENT Concrete tr • . George Jasper, a nephew o f G T. Boothby, was here from Yakima visiting with the latter and other relatives early this week. He has a large tract of land under irrigation in the Washington district and had the largest yield of sugar beets per acre this ye: r that theie was in the state o f Washington. Nevfef i,i N. A. Nelson and wife and daugh Sunday January 16. Morning ter Waunita are in Salem visiting worahip at 11. Subject "Four Cir Mrs. Nelson's parents, Mr. and cles of Prayer” . Mrs. J. Rasmussen. They «re ex Evening worship at 7:30. pected home Thun-day. Sunday School at 10. A Community Sing was held C. E. at 6:4?. Subject, Self-Con Tuesday, January 11, at the Elkins trol: Fow to get it; Its rewards, j "Prayer service Wednesday 7: 0 School House. A Sing was also held on the pre Ip. ra. W. L. Phillips. Leader. vious Tuesday, but the only attend ants were Nicholas Nelson and Tommy McEldowney, who thor oughly enjoyed themselves, much to the distress o f some of the near est neighbors. It might he add ed, however, that the songsters had the best o f intentions. Airlie John Wienert bought Caughey property in Airlie. traded his property in on it. expects Jo move r.ext month. henK are attending mission school at Albany. They expect to te there tht twa weeks. He He The gir's basket ball learn is pro gressing rapidly. They say they are going to win back the reputa Several o f the members o f the tion the boys lost. Their practise Elkins High School have been ab time is fre m three thirty to four o’ sent from sihaol because of sickness clock. the past week. Among those ab The Airlie Christian Endeavor sent were, Maud McEldowney had a business meeting last Friday and Carl Tetherow. evening. After the business meet The No. 1 Beaver Scout Patrol ing was over everyone played games. will meet Monday, January 17, to Shadows wore sold at auction, and no decide upon a camping trip during one was allowed to bid over $.50. the winter months. Bill Williams relined his pool ta Mrs. Seymour and Miss Hill at ble. He also prohibits boys playing tended a Faculty meeting in Mcr mouth, Monday evening. They also on it. attended the Picture Show Satur day evening. y An unusually large crowd attend ed Sunday School and Chprch at- Elkins, Sunday, January 9. Rev. Ballantyne preached his first sermon o f the new year. Monmouth Heights Mrs. Herman Wunder returned home from Moro last Wednesday after several weeks visit wtlh her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Kinney. 1 Elmer Fake o f Monmouth and Luther Hal! of Mt. Solo, Washing- tan, were here Wednesday. Mrs. Eetta Hamar visited rela tives in Monmouth one day last week. P. L. Fishback was in Dallas on business Thursday. Several families in this vicinity are putting in telephones. Paul Riley has moved his faipily to Monmouth for the r.ext few fierbeit. Barkley moved his fam months so the children will te ily up to Wienert’s mill where he is nearer school. working. Doc Eggleston o f Monmouth was John Lewis is living with his out to Dave Doves on business brother Frank Lewis, at Lewisville. Friday. He has been sick all winter but is George Crofoot o f Monmouth was still able to be up and ariund. on the H eghts Friday. Frank Loughary & Son butchered Andy Cave, Airlie's champion five hogs last Tuesday. Roy Miller wrestler is going to Toledo the fif and Sam Pay helped with the teenth to wrestle with their best work. man. They guarantee him |20 and The heating system o f the school expenses. has l een repaired recently and is Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stekly giving better satisfaction. entertained a crowd o f young peo Elkins School will play the fast ple at their home Sunday. Every Quinaby basket 1 all team on the body had a good time. Independence Armory Poor, Satur The mid-year examinations will day, January 15 at 7:45 p. m. A b? given the 25, 26, 27 and 28 of hard, fast garre is expected. this month at Airlie High fcchool. T1 e poor children in Portland to George Williamson went to Wy whom the Sunday School sent the oming to visit his mother. ?he is things for Chr stmas, were very nat expecteJ to live. glad to get them and thank the Sun Misses Pearl Davis and Bertha day School very much. Walter Strain o f Monmouth was in this vicir ity last Friday. ( R. Smith ef Monmouth had busi ness on the Heights one day last week. ? Mere and Jennie Swearingen were week end guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roth o f Independence. M issCo’da Eggleston o f Mon mouth visited friends here Monday. George Sullivan o f Mcnmouth was in our midst the first o f the week. Fred and Lloyd Cody and Fred Welch were in Monmouth on buai- ness and pleasure bent last Friday.