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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1921)
I An 8 Per Cent Investment » HE 8 per cent Gold Notes of Mountain States Power Compa ny, purchased at the price now available, yield the investor a a cash return of 8 per cent a year. Interest coupons are pay able twice a year. This Investment is backed by ample assets and a successful, ¿teadily growing business founded on the supplying of necessary services to peoples, towns and industries. s - A large number of our customers are also profit sharing investors. Their money has been put to work in useful public service: in exten sions and improvements. They share in the earnings by clipping their coupons twice a year and cashing them at their bank. This dependable investment in properties you can see, may be purchased for cash or by convenient monthly payments. Mountain States Power Company H. M. BYLLESBY & COMPANY Fiscal Agents BYLLESBY ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT CORPORATION ENGINE! RS AND MANAGERS News Of Our Neighborhood Elkins News Items The measley people which are Carl Tetherow and Mildred Tether- ow are convalescent altho still ab sent from school. The continued rains are seriously £ interfering with the spraying of or G. A. Conn o f Conn °nd Co. has chards. sold his third interest in the store Dave Dove has lost a large part to his sons-in-law and the firm now of his potatoes by rot. I suppose is Wienert and Williams. Mr. and everyone has had this same experi Mrs. Conn expect to leave here soon ence. in searchjof another location. He expects to move there soon. Last Sunday being missionary Sunday, Several people celebrated in the usual way by paying birth Mr. H. W. Copeland was a Dallas day offerings. Among the number and Independence visitor the last were, Mrs. A. Z. Tedrow, E. A. week end. Tedrow, Chris Marks, Juanita Nel Virgie Whiteaker and LaVelle son and Mattie Hanum. Williams spent Saturday in Dallas A load o f people motored over visiting Lillie Calkins who is at the from Falls City last Sunday to visit hospital. The reports ar*» that she Mrs. Chloe A. Seymour. The load is recovering rapidly. included Floyd B. Seymour, Mrs. Miss Norma Williams, teacher Seymour’s son, his wife and w ife’s at Montgomery school, spent the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lew week end at home with her parents, is. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. W'iliiams. Baseball practice has started in earnest this week by organizing eight high school boys and two grade pupils, who are reporting for This vicinity has been provided practice. Elkins intends to avenge with a new road drag. the one defeat they suffered last Mrs. A. J. Shipley has been quite year at the hands of Monmouth sick but is improving slowly. High School after winning two Dr. Butler o f Independence was games from them. Watch us! in this vicinity on professional busi Vera Dodson, Maud McEldowney ness Friday. and Miss Florence Hill attended the Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Whitten of girls State Conference held at Mc Minnville Friday, Saturday and Carson, Wash., visited at Fred Mrs. Whitten Sunday. They reported that it Cody’ s last week. is a sister o f Mrs. Cody. was well attended, there being near Albert Marks and Rich Orsborn ly three hundred and fifty girls are shearing goats. there. J. B. and D. B. Stump have trad Frank Loughary went to McCoy Monday to campaign for member ed residences. Darrel is now locat ed on the farm. ship to the farm bureau. Sunny Slop Airlie The dogs have been making raids on A. C. and Bub Staats sheep. They killed several and injured four teen. One o f the dogs was killed. Orvil Embree has been coming to school with a horse and buggy since he broke the crank shaft on his Ford. Fishback hill is not yet ready for travel by automobile. „ Our Bargain Column I can supply limited orders for day old chicks, O. A. C. Laying Strain S. C. White Leghorns. A. H. Craven. t o r Sale— Lots located west of Ira C. Powell’s and across the street from John Howell’s, belong ing to Mattie Neely. Price $335. Box 826. North Bend, Oregon. A BARGAIN— A Jarge catcher’s mit, a fielders glove and 2 league balls. These are second hand. Price for the lot $6. New, they would cost from $18 to $20. Also a second hand elastic shoulder exer ciser, in good condition for $1.50. See them at Herald office. Railroads operating In Oregon hang been authorized to extend tor a period of from atx to nine months milling la transit privileges, according to a te l* gram recelvad by the Oregon public service commission from Edgar B. Clark, chairman ot the Interstate com mission. Extension of these privilege* was sought by the lumber tnts.w*^ and the recent order. If properly Up terpreted, should enable lumbar manu facturers to move . their accumulated stocks to eastern markets wlthoai sacrifice. The unemployment problem In Port land la being met with n remarkable degree of efficiency by the unemploy-, *ment committee of Portland Post Nd, 1, American Legion, according to $+4- tlstlcs brought to Salem. Governor Olcott and other state officials ware outspoken In praise of the commit tee's efforts aa disclosed by the tig- urea submitted. The committee's tf- fArts resulted In furnishing employ ment for from 14 to IBS men dally dur log the month of Psbruary. or a total of 2208 for the month. The Oregon supreme court, la an oral opinion, has refused to accept Jurisdiction In mandamus proceedings to be filed by Attorney-Oeneral Van Winkle to gain , possession for Oovca nor Olcott of the Interstate bridge spanning the Columbia river between Portland and Vancouver, Wash. Tak ing over the structure was made In cumbent upon the governor under the provisions of a law passed at the re cent session of the legislature. As a result of the supreme court opinion the attorney-general probably will til« mandamus proceedings In tie , circuit court for Multnomah county. Christian Bible School Notes The first half o f your taxes will EASTER SONG become due April 5th, and may be Cor. 15:20. But now is Christ paid at the First National Bank. The statements are being mailed risen from the dead and become the out from the sheriff’s office at Dal first fruits of them that slept. Luke 16:6. And he saith unto las. them: Be not affrighted. Ye seek Jesus of Nazareth which was cruci For Sale fied. He is risen. He is not here. 5i acres. 7-room house, barn, Ring, ring ye bells o f Heaven, chicken house. Well equipped for your chimes of glory ring poultry business in the city. Price The grave has lost its victory $3,000. and death has lost its sting. 10 Room House. Electric lights Shout, shout ye sons o f freedom in alLgf the rooms. Toilet, bath for Christ our lx>rd is risen and lavatory, hot and cold water. The sting of D«ath he’s broken, Lot 82ixl65. This property is lo unlocked the grave our prison. cated close in and is a real bargain Oh, shout your loud hosannah, at $2200. ye nations of the world 8 Room House, all modern con Oh, clap your hands for gladness veniences. 1 acre of land, good for Christ the grave unfurled. barn. Splendid location, good The Roman seal he’s broken neighborhood. Right near a Real and rolled away the stone Estate man, for $2100. And from the tomb he’s risen 10 ares of land, all in cultiva to wear his glorious crown. tion, good house and barn, i mile Tune up ye Bands o f Heaven, to city limits, an ideal home" Price and you ye angels sing, right. For Christ, the King of Glory, 10 acres of land. 7-room house, will now forever reign. S a l v a t i o n , oh S a l v a t i o n , barn, chicken house, store room, wind mill, water in house and barn, let this glad anthem ring. Till every tribe and nation L-oated 1 mile east of Monmouth. Fruit for family use. For $5,000. to Him their tribute bring. Terms. Si ng, G l o r y H a l l e l u j a h 4 acres. 6-room house. In city. to Christ our Savior King; His name we’ ll always honor, This is a good chance ot get a farm his praise we’ ll always sing for a little money. Terms. Oh now we’ ll sheut with glad G. T. Boothby. ness, his praise from shore to shore Till day shall dawn forever, Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the and Sun shall set no more. All hail the name o f Jesus undersigned has been duly appoint ed administratrix of the estate of all hail to Christ our King Laura Colby Price, deceased, by the From sin and death he saves us County Court of the State o f Ore to him our praise we bring. gon for Polk County, and has quali Sing Glory Hallelujah fied. ye ransomed from the Fall, By grace he has redeemed us, All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to we’ ll crown hirn Lord of all. present the same duly verified, to by Mr. Snell gether with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned admin istratrix at her residence in the city of Monmouth, Oregon, within six months fro "’ date of the first pub G e n e r a l C o n t r a c t i n g f o r lication o f this notice. Dated and first published March 25th, 1921. Nettie S. Boche Administratrix o f the estate o f I-aura Colby E s t i m a t e s p r o m p t ly Price, deceased. fu rn ish e d Swope & Swope, Attorneys. R. L. KuIIander Concrete W ork Notice to Creditor Independence, Oregon PHONE, M 2111 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed executrix o f the estate of Isaac H. A. M A R A N T Fream, deceased, by the County Court o f the State of Oregon for Fire Insurance, Real Estate Poik County, and has qualified. anti Surety Bonds All persons having claims against Reliable Service said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, to gether with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned execu trix at her residence in the City of Monmouth, in said county, within « six months from the date of the Pott office bldg. first publication of this notice. Monmouth Oregon Dated and hrst published, March Fred P. Kendall, northwest manager for the American Can company, with headquarters In Portland, was named by Governor Olcott as a member ot the state fish oommlwrion, created under the new segregation law unact ed at the recent session of tha legisla ture. Steamheating ratts ot tha North western Electric company, which oper ates exclusively In the city of Port land, were Increased from 10 to 21 per cent In an order Issued by ths Oregon public service commission. The new charges became effective as of March 1. A weather report compiled by Leroy Childs, superintendent of the Hoed River experiment station, shows that the six months ended March 1 set h record for mid-Columbia rainfall and lack of sunshine. A total of ll.M Inches of precipitation fell daring tha past six months _____ George Darveao, wall known plonaei resident of Pendleton, died In that clt) 'ast Sunday, aged ( 9. Mr. Darveat built the St. George hotel and took at ictlve part in Its management until falling health prevented. Bend sportsmen are preparing ta ask a ruling from the state fish com mission to make April 1 ths opening date for stream flahlng In central Oregon, and to lower the dally catch maximum for lake flahlng. Because of some severe wind storms last winter, the telephone lines In the Santlam national forest suffered con siderable dam rje and more repair work will be necessary this year than nsual. __ Spreading ovar North China, with tha speed of a hurricane, le a horrible calamity of aulferiug and starvation, of pestllanco and death— all due to the most terrible famine the world hue ever known. The following cable from Admiral Taal Ting Kan, paints the gruesome picture: "Five northern provinces are famine- ruined. Whole dlatrlcla living on weeds and leaven. Selling or drowning children. Whole fnmllle» committing sulcldo. Children suffer moot. Cala mity so colossal Is hard soenro funds B. F. BUTLER Dentist ■ iT T ...... sums# . - . ' '■ Wood Wood for Sale in lengths from 12 inches to 4 feet. Oak or fir. De livered to any part o f town. Cur rent market prices. J. W. Leask. For Sale— Prune trees, while they last: 3 to 4, 15c; 4 to 6, 20c; 6 to 8, 25c. Mistland Nursery Co., Independence, Oregon 28 3t x Are you behind in your farm work? If you are now is the time to buy a Wanted—A young lady student to work for her board. Family of two. Address Box 41, Monmouth. Wanted— P r a c t i c a l gardener wishes work in garden, flowers and lawns. Enquire at this office, tf John Walker and Lloyd CVxty For Sale— Registered Cotswold dragged the road Tuesday. It cer Ewes. Will trade for good cows. tainly improved its surface. L. I. Burnell, Monmouth, Or. Dave Dove has finally located his Coal stove for sale, $10. lost turkeys. They had simply gone M. J. Butler. off into the woods summer resorting The Herald wishes correspondents and had not been stolen as repo rted in neighboring communities. For Bill Rue has caught over l ’ CO go particulars apply at this office. phers since Nov. Dont let a smooth tongued Since we have had a few dayt of stranger persuade you that there sunshine our roads are much im is any kind o f printing the Her Luke Weaver rented G. L. Weav proved. ald Print Shop can not do. er's berry ranch south of Airlie. % Let me mend your furniture or 25th, 1921. file jou r saws. J. W. Howell. 4t Sadie Fream, Executrix o f the estate of For Sale Isaac H. Fream, deceased. A seven room bungalow, modern, well located. Seven room, one and Swope & Swope, Attorneys. one half story dwelling, close in. Use the Phone A good, seven room house, close. 4602 is the number o f the Herald _____________ See ARANT. telephone and 4603 the house phone. Buff Leghorn eggs, 15 for 7 'c. The rings sound at both places and A. M. Arant. you will have no trouble ill getting The Monmouth Cooperative Ship an answer at anytime o f the day or ping Association will save farmer’s evening. Use the phone when you money in the sale of livestock. Ship think o f news items about yourself with us and cut out middleman’s or your neighbors. The assistance profit. 11 you have stock to ship c f all in this way is greatly appre notify W. J. Stockholm, Mgr. tf ciated. Wood for «ale. Inquird o f A. E. Alderman. # Fordson tractor. Phone Main 3821 and we will be pleased to demonstrate. STEW ART MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers Sales and Service Independence, Oregon I T it * .’ • > .