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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1921)
♦ aunt, Mrs. lleriaan V^under. Albert Sacre lud children of Mon mouth were in our midst Monday. Miss AlliSon French of Portland Oak Pont, fourth place. was a guest of Miss Ina Fishback Boys broad jump 85 pound class, from Saturday until Monday. Atmos Lefors of L'allas won first Frank Swearingen is impro\ ing 1 place; Ruben Noth, sV-ond place; h; - residence by building a new ! Floyd Holt of Dallas, third place; porch. Hugh Van Loan of Monmouth, Notwithstanding the rainy weath fourth place. • A Li ge number from here attend er on Saturday, the field meet held Boys’ high jump, Dean Helms of ed the Laccalaureate sermon at the at Dallas was a success,. Dallas Dallas won first place; Edward Normal Sunday morning. won the cup given by J. 1. Potter. Mueller of Antioch, third place; The score was as follows: Dallas, Farl Rogeis of Oak Point, fouitii P lan t Impales I n s e c t * . 62 points: Oak Point, 20 points; I place. T here Is In Culm a curious g riss. Independence, 18 points; Mon Boys’ high jump, I.eon Phillips of j . eii. Iirus echlnutus. »"hlcb bristles mouth, 11 points; Antioch, 11 Monmouth won first place; Almos with tiny sharp-pointed «pikelets upon which m ultitudes of Insects are lin- points; Bullston, 8 points; Hop- Lefors of Dallas, second place;. paled i>\ alg k t as well as by day. \ille, 3 points; North Dallas, 2 Boys’ broad jump, Peter Besset The wings uf the victim s are pierced points. The prizes offered by the of Oak Point won first place; Wil- and entangled by th e barbed spines, so th a t the most of them are unable business men of Dallas were won as laird Brown of Dallas, sec< n J place; to get aw ay, and th u s perish m iser follows: 50 yard dash for girls, Ormal Shreeve of Dallas, third ably. Lennie Burch of Independence, first Eveu a large, lum inous snapping place; Lewis W ick of Dallas, fourth' beetle, which Is so strong and active place; LaVaughan Bigelow of Oak place. that It can with difficulty be held In Point won second place and Gladys Shot put, Lewis Wick of Dallas the hands, falls a victim to these Plummer of Dallas, third place. won first place; Ormal Shreeve of vegetable bayonets. It has been ob served, however, th a t tw o species of CO yard dash for girls, Anna Peters Dallas, second place; Phil Mueller Insects, a large bug, oebalus, and an of Independence, first place; Ruth of Antioch, third place. earwig, readily fre e the in selves from Underhill of Independence, second Relay race, Oak Point won first the spines. M lhute Insects are not place; Opal Robb wf Dallas, third caught. The g rass doe# not ap p ear to place; Dallas won second place. derive any nourishm ent from Its prey place and Joy Collins of Oak Pont, The graduates of the Monmouth It Is found elsew here In the West fourth place. eighth grade who received diplomas Indies and In southern Florida. 70 yard dash for girls, Katherine at Dallas were: Hazel Butler, Peters of Independence, first place; Daisy and Olive Canterbury, Silas Marie Bissell of Ballston, second Coats, Ethel Comstock, Millard place Helen Porterfield of Hopville, Chapin, Florence Cherry, Chester third place. Dodson, Laird Kaup, Maybelle Mc 100 yard dash for girls, Marie Clellan, Cecil Poole, Adeline Prime, Bissell of Ballston, first place; Katrina Staats, Wendell Prime, Katherine Peters, of Independence Earl Stewart, Bessie Tilton. second place. 150 yard dash for boys, Leon To s e a l In the Phillips of Monmouth, first place. d e lic io u s B u r le y MONMOUTH HEIGHTS 60 yard dash for boys, Dean to b a c o o flavor^ 'j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lefever Helmes of Dallas, first place; Ed were visitors in Falls City last Sun ward Mueller of Antioch, third day. _ . place; Earl Rogers of Oak Point, Miss Mary Rice of Monmouth was fourth place. on the Heights Sunday. 70 yard dash for boys, Irwin Hol Dow Hamar and family were in man of Dallas, first place; Phil Salem Wednesday. Mueller of Antoch, second place. George Heck and family and Miss ! 100 yard dash for boys, Phil Mueller of Antioch won first place; Ina Fishback were Salem visitors Ormal Shreeve of Dallas, second last Friday. place; Peter Besset of Oak Pont, M;ss Estay and two brothers of thi*"d place; Chester Downing of Washington are visiting with their News Of Our Neighborhood ( Prize W inners at Countv Graduation Do you !. know why it's toasted STEW ART MOTOR CO. and F O R D S Sales and Service In d e p e n d e n c e , O regon LIGHTS Burnell A CANDLE IN STREAM OF WATER Ford Does Strange W ith Electricity. Thinge Burnell Ford, prom inent Inventor amI electrical scientist, presents a lec ture-entertainm ent for C hautauqua patrons on the first night which will be of unusual in terest. Among his Interesting experim ents will he the production of an electric storm upon the platform , 250,000 volts of electricity being discharged Into th e a ir ; the LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE m KIMUWlj.iin! , jsiiiisiiiiwaiiriaMiii'iiiiikigup.aiiiiaiiir'iitiMiaaaiiiai'eiiiiiiiiaaiiaiWiOTK n tttf c 'M F i t w w n m t n n Advertising A Safe 8 cent Investment ODAY ANYONE WHO WANTS TO reach large numbers of people must advertise—mu^t use the newspapers and the mails and mu& do so persistently. C u s t o m e r - o w n e r s h ip m e a n s ownership by the many. We should like to have every person we serve become an investor in the Company. An electric light and power or gay, company, serving growing communities, must continual ly add to its plant capacities and distributing systems in order to meet growing demands for service. It requires new capital as long as it grows. That is why we have a splendid 8 per cent investment for you. Like many other business in&itutions v e Have found that through advertising we can obtain better results jt J p SS expense than otherwise. Advertising helps us to make numbers of new security owners of the Company, as well as to economically finance improvements apd ex tensions. • A s k f o r c o m p le te i n f o r m a t i o n Mountain States Power Company H. M. B Y L LE SB Y & C O M P A N Y Fiaca) Agents F O R D S O N S operation of a subm arine chaser by w ireless; welding of m etal i.y elec trical current passing through the human body: settin g off explosives by w ireless; lighting of a candle by means of a stream of w ater, and many other Intensely Interesting experi ments. T h e r a I* m o r e C a t a r r h In t h i s s e c tio n o f t h e c o u n t r y t h a n a l l o t h e r d le c a e e s p u t to g e th e r, a n d fo r y e a r s It w a s s u p p o s e d t o b e I n c u r a b le . D o c to r s p r e s c r ib e d lo c a l r e m e d ie s , a n d b y c o n s t a n t l y f a llin g t o c u r s w i t h lo c a l t r - a t m e n t . p r o n o u n c e d It I n c u r a b le . C a t a r r h Is a lo c a l d is e a s e , g r e a t l y In f lu e n c e d b y c o n s t i t u t i o n a l c o n d itio n s a n d t h e r e f o r e r e q u i r e s c o n s t i t u tio n a l t r e a t m e n t H a l l 's C a t a r r h M e d i c in e . m a n u f a c t u r e d b y F . J C h e n e y A C o .. T o l r d o . O h io , Is a c o n s titu tio n a l r e m e d y , is t a k e r . I n t e r n a l l y a n d a c ts t h r u t h e B lo o d o n t h e M u c o u s S u r f a c e s o f th e S y s te m O n * H u n d r e d D o lla r s r e w a r d te o C fe ie d t o r a n y c a a a t h a t H a l l 's ’ C a t a r r h M e d ic in e f a lls to c u r e S e n d fo r c i r c u l a r s e n d te s t i m o n i a l s . F . J . C H E N E Y A C O , T o le d o , O h io . S o ld b y D r u g g i s t s , 76c H a i r * F a m i l y P i l l s f o r v o o itlp a U o n . Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix of the estaite of W illiam H. Mack, deceas ed, has filed her final account in said estate with the county clerk of Polk County, Oregon,and that Saturday, the 16th day of July, 1921, at ten o’clock a. m,, at the court house in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place by the county court of Polk County. Oregon, for the hearing of objec tions to said final account and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published this 17th day of June,1921. MINNIE K. MACK, Administratrix of the es tate of William H. Mack, deceased. BROWN & HELGERSON. Attorneys for the estate. DR. F. R. BOW ERSOX P H YSIC IA N & SURGEON PHONE NOS. OFFICE * HOUSE - 33M A. M A R A N 7 Fire Insurance, R e a l E sta te a n d S u re ty B onds R elia b le S ervice B. F. BU TLER D e n tis t Post office bldg. 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