The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, June 10, 1921, Image 5

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    traders in Monmouth
News O f Our Neighborhood
Oleman’s second y ea r In this school
Several people from Elkins at­ and she has teen selected fo r next
tended the commencement exercises year.
The third annual ’Jersey Jubilee,
at Monmouth High School last F ri­
held in Tillamook J une 2, 3, and 4
day night.
was attended by I. H. Loughary
Miss Gene Hall, one o f the stu­
and his w ife. The Jubilee was re­
dent teachers at Elkins, is taking
ported to be a wonderful success
the teachers’ examination at Mc­
and everyone was treated royally
Minnville this week.
by the Tillamook people. Several
Mrs. Chloe A . Seymour attended large feeds and banquets were g iv ­
the commencement
exercises at en. Thedavs were spent in visiting
A irlie ,
Saturday
evening.
She Jersey herds and cheese factories in
was a guest at the J. F. Ulrich Tillamook.
E L K IN S
home while there.
M r. and Mrs. Levi Oleman at­
tended the funeral o f Miss Etta
Oleman who died at-Albany, June
4th. She was buried at K in g’ s
Valley.
The annual Elkins Sunday School
Picnic was held at the grove last
Saturday. The fore-noon was spent
in listening to a very interesting
program. Among the numbers was
an addres* by Mr. Brown o f Dallas.
Mrs. Brown also gave several very
interesting
readings.
A basket
dinner was spread at noon which
everyone helped enjoy. The a fter­
noon was turned over to sports such
as races and so o n . The last was a
ball game between a team from
Monmouth and our school team.
The game resulted in a score o f 4
to 16 in favor o f Monmouth.
Last
week Mrs. Ella Oleman
closed a successful term o f school in
the Highland district. This is Mrs.
F A M E R S
Saturday.
Kd VYunder and fam ily o f Inde­
pendence were Sunday visitors with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Wunder.
County Commencement
Superintendent W ills announces
that a Field Meet w ill be held on
the Dallas High School Campus on
June 18th, 1921, commencing at
2 o ’clock P. M. Prizes w ill be off­
ered for the different events as
follows:
STEW AR T MOTOR CO.
FORDS
and
FOR
For Boys— 85 pound class
50 yard dash, 1st prize, fountain
pen, offered by Fuller Pharmacy. ,
Running high jump, 1st prize, $2
box candy, Shaw & Kersey Confec­
Independence, Oregon
MONMOUTH HEIGHTS
tionery.
2nd prize. French harp,
Mrs. Leonard McCaleb and Miss
Farmers Grocery.
Wretha McCaleb were shopping in
Running broad jump, 1st prize,
Monmouth last Wednesday.
82 in cash. Mossner Grocery Co.
S. H. Hinkle o f Monmouth sawed
360 yard relay race
wood here with his gasoline wood
For Boys— 100 pound class
sawing outfit last week.
60 yard dash 1st prize,. Green
H. R. Fishback visited with his
holeproof silk hose, Offered by C.
sister Mrs. Lettie Johnson and
L . Crider.
fam ily o f Elkins Wednesday.
Running high jump, 1st prize, 1
Mrs. Lee and two children o f pair silk hose. Peoples Cash Store.
Springfield are visiting Mrs. Lee’s
Running broad jump, signet ring.
Retzer Jewelry^Store.
T h e r e la m o r e C a t a r r h In th is se ctio n
daughter. Mrs. Richard Crsborn
o f tha c o u n tr y th a n a ll o th a r d isea ses
440
yard
relay
race
pu t to g e t h e r , a n d fo r y a a ra It a as aup-
and fam ily.
poeed to ba In c u ra b le D o c to r s p ro s crib e d
For Boys— 115 pound class
lo c a l rem ed tea. a n d b y c o n s t a n tly r a ilin g
A number from here were in at­
cu r# w ith lo c a l tre a tm s n t. p ron ou n ced
70 yard dash, 1st prize. Vest to
tendance at the Sunday School pic­
It In cu rab le.
C a t a r r h la a lo c a l disease,
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a t ly In flu en ced b y c o n s titu tio n a l co n ­
pocket kodak, value $9.49, Staf-.
nic at Elkins last Saturday.
d itio n s a n d t h e r e fo r # re q u ir e s c o n s titu ­
tio n a l tre a t m e n t
H a ll's C a t a r r h M e d i­
rin Drug Store.
Rev. H. E. Rossell and family
cin e, m a n u fa c tu r e d b y F
J. C h a n ey A
8 pound shot put, 1st prize base­ C o . T o le d o , O h io , Is a c o n s titu tio n a l
and Mrs. Minnie Mack o f Mon­
m e d y , la t a k e n In t e r n a lly
and
a c ts
ball glove, value $3.50, Craven re
th ru tha B lo o d o n th a M u co u s S u r fa c e s
mouth and Wm. and C. C. Fishback
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w a r d la o ffe r e d f o r a n y cats# th a t H a i r s '
and Rev. Harold Hull o f Salem
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for
Running broad jump. 1st prize,
c ir c u la r s an d te s tim o n ia ls .
were visitors at the Fishback home
F J. C H E N E Y * CO., Toledo. Ohio.
} dozen photographs, size 4x6,
S o ld b y D r u g g is t s . 7tc.
Sunday.
Hell's Family Fills for sensUpaUoo.
value $5, Van Cleve Studio. 2nd
Elmer and W illis Allen were
prize. Boy’s dress shirt, Bee Hive
The Herald wishes correspondents
Store.
in neighboring communities. For
440 yard relay race
A new size package I
particulars apply at this office.
Sales and Service
W E E K
Ten for 10c.
Very convenient. s
and H o m em a k ers’ C onference
Dealers carry both{
A w e e k of C ollege Life at O. A. C.
C O O PE R A TIV E C O N V E N T IO N S
Excursions
Let’s Go
C o rv a llis , O re .
J u n e 13-18
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DSONS
lOforlOc; 20for20c.
It's toasted.
in iw ir n
IN C R E A S IN G D E M A N D
U R i l l u s t r a t e d c ir c u l a r de­
scribes the Mountain States Pow ­
er Company and the 42 Commu­
nities served in four states.
It
________ shows the growth of the Compa­
ny’s business, which growth continued in a very
satisfactory measure during 1920.
A larg e a m o u n t of additional business is
now awaiting the construction of additions and
extensions. The demands for service increase
steadily in a much greater ratio than the in­
crease in population.
T hese services are vital to public welfare.
The market for them is as stable and endur­
ing as our cities, towns and agricultural diStridts.
0
An investment in our 8 per cent
Gold Notes is the kind o f an investment
you don't have to worry about.
For Boys— unlimited weight class
100 yard dash, 1st prize, Boy’s
leather belt, J. C. Penny Co.
12 pound shot put, 1st prize,
Conklin fountain pen, Hayter Book
Store.
Running broad jump, 1st prize.
Jack knife, Guy Bros. Hardware
Company.
880 ;’ard relay race
N otice o f Annual School M eeting
Notice is hereby given to the le­
gal voters o f School District No. 13,
o f Polk County, State o f Oregon,
that the annual school meeting o f
said district w ill be held at Mon­
mouth High School; to begin at the
hour o f eight o ’clock p. m. on the
third Monday o f June being the 20th
day o f June A . D. 1921.
This
meeting is*called for the purpose o f
electing a director and a district
For Girls— 85 pound class
clerk, and the transaction o f busi­
60 yard dash, 1st prize, Jewel
ness usual at such meeting.
box and pin cushion. Offered by Van
Dated this 3rd day o f June, 1921.
Orsdel Drug Store.
O. A. W olvertor,
2nd prize, Box candy, Dallas
Chairman o f Board o f Directors
Attest: Mina Cornelius,
Grocery Co.
DistrictJCIerk.
360 yard relay race
For Girls— 100 pound class
70 yard dash, 1st prize, i dozen
photographs size 4x6, value $5,
Van Cleve Studio.
2nd prize, $2
box candy, Shaw & Kersey Confec­
tionery. 3rd prize, Pearl gray silk
hose, C. L. Crider.
440 yard relay race
For Girls— unlimited w eight class
100 yard dash, 1st prize, Swim ­
ming suit, Offered by Mrs. Chas.
Gregory. 2nd prize, Pearl gray silk
hose, C. L . Crider.
Other prizes will be offered later.
They w ill be found in the next is­
sue o f this paper.
The points are scored fo r indi­
vidual and relay events alike on
the basis o f 5 points fo r firsts, 3
points fo r seconds, 2 points for
thirds and 1 points fo r fourths.
A silver cup to the school that
wins the highest number o f points
in the athletic meet is offered by J.
I. Potter. The school which wins
the cup the first year w ill be per­
mitted to keep it until the follow
ing year. The school winning it
three consecutive years w ill own
the cup permanently.
The diplomas will be presented
to the eighth grade graduates in
the Dallas City Psrk located four
blocks west o f the high school
building, at 1 o ’clock P. M. Per­
sons wishing to attend the Field
Meet can bring their dinners and
enjoy a picnic luncheon in the park
during the noon hour.
DR. F. R. B O W E R SO X
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Use the Phone
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telephone and 4603 the house phone.
The rings sound at both places and
you w ill have no trouble in getting
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an answer at any time o f the day or
evening.
Use the phone when you
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Vacation Trips
Now’s the time to plan a viait back east to your old home town, or an
outing to your favorite resort by the seashore or in the mountains.
Back E ast
N e w Eastbound
I » w Round Trip Tickets
TH R O U G H
One-way fares
THROUGH
California
California
are now on sals at
w ill be In affect
Reduced Fare
June 10 and daily, thereafter
Final return limit round trip tickets, throe months from sels dots net si
October Slat. Stopovers perm itted and choice at routes
On your bark east trip, too Crater Lake Lake Tahoe. Y «Semite. Ssqu
Park ( arriso G o rg e a grand and highly colored canyon seen from the ea
or the Apache Trail and Roosevelt Dam.
National
W e e k End and Season Excursion Tickets
are now oe sale to:
Tillamook County Beaches
Newport
A particularly attractive trip across
the Coast Range Mountains.
These
beeches Include Rorkaw ey and «tort
beMi Beach
Resorts
Neah Kah Nie,
M s m en its and Bay Ocaan.
D aily T ra in leave.
Station t lA A . M.
Portland
A delightful seashore i mort an T a ­
quina bay and the Pacific Ocean. A a
ideal place fo r the family- Large sate-
torium and salt water baths-various
forma of amusement
Union
Daily Trala Sere 1er
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■si W e oh snd train Leaves Port-
Union
Station Saturday
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Eier trie train leaves Portland. 4th
Stark Streets. I I’. P M connecting ■ ■Ith
week and train at Hillsboro
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