The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, July 08, 1921, Image 4

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M O NM O U TH
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A checking •ccount is the first step
toward establishing credit with a bank
And credit today is a real asset.
Y et it is w hat you make it.
The nght credit at the nght tune
at the right bank may be worth more to
you than a batch of letters presented by
you as » stranger
ju ly
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¡w ill k* cleared off and the land
| turned to practical agr.cultural use«.
County aasoc at.on* o f some sort
should be formed U take over the
Rickreall or Luckiamute grounds
and fit them up fo r picnic and
camping purpose*.
Since Memorial Day and Arm is­
tice Day and F ag Day have appear­
ed to share in the work of provid­
ing outlet to the national patriotic
spirit, -he Fourth of July is losing
some o f its old tim e pep and g in - :
ger.
M O N M O U T H . OREGON
F. E. Chambers
VtC« PlMMital
tiling, M r. Dawes and his profan-
ity have already
ide a nt with
the American public and he stands
a chance o f becoming a popular idol.
Farm Mutual Fire Insurance
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Monmouth
Meditations
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One o f the reasons advanced as
the cause o f the barn fire Friday is
that it might have been from a
firecracker carelessly thrown by a
small boy. Whether this is true or
not, the fire cracker has long been
recognized as an all around nui
aance.
No one
begrudges the
young, the joy they have out o f the
noise and excitement that the fire
cracker produces, but there is no
reason why it should not be confin­
ed to the Fourth o f July. The cus­
tom o f starting to celebrate a
month in advance and keeping a
constant racket and fire menace
through the whole time ia one that
shouid be distinctly discourage'!.
4602 is the number o f the Herald
telephone and 4603 the house phone.
The rings sound at both places and
you will have no trouble in getting
an answer at any time o f the day or
evening.
Use the phone when you
There are many natural parks in
think o f news items about yourself
Polk
county at present but this is
or your neighbors. The assistance
c f all in this way is greatly appre­ no proof that such w ill always be
ciated.
the case. Sooner or later the tree*
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A Place in the
Heart of Everyone
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Homes have l»een truly termed ' The Hulwsrk o f the Na­
tion ." Their poasesaion makes for better citizenship, and
add* immeasurably to the sum total o f human happiness.
: n.o*t complete Confectionery and Book Store
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f t time. Experience unnecessary,
\Arite International Stocking Mills,
Norristown, Pa.
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Groceries & Provisions
Good Goods and Fair Treatment
C . C. M u l k e y
&
Son
CORONA
The portable typewriter.
C arry
it
w ¡th you. A perfect machine for the
Highest Market Price Paid for
Poultry and Veal Calves
Thos. Boulden
M O NM O UTH M A R K E T
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The Monmouth Cooperative Ship­
the unpopular plug ugly who did
not have manners enough to get ping Association will save farm er’s
licked when the embattled fan-dom money in the sale o f livestock. Ship
with us and cut out middleman’s
profit. Il you have stock to ship
notify W. J. Stockholm. M gr.
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B E T T IN G ^ T H E fO L D
( W O M A N IN T H E .
SHOE W A S H A P P Y
BECAUSE ’S H E . HAD
y
30 M A N Y ..
T H IN G S
.TO DO
FRESH A N D CURED M EATS
Pork Sausage; a n d
J. B. Hill & Son
/tome Owning is hosier
Than You M a y
I hint?
for with lumber now the lowest cost construction material
Fit Y o u r E y e s
Our Bills, Y o u r Purse
Hartman Bros.
J ew elers an d Opticians
S alem .
Oregon
G u t h r i e B ldg.
Former place of City Market
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Big Cut Price on Fire Insurance
for Monmouth. Reliable Compan­
ies. E. E. Tripp. Phone Main 1621
i Independence, Ore.
36 8t
For Sale
5 Room house, Land 82J x 330
feet, 3 blocks from Normal school.
Price $1100; terms.
Magazines, Periodicals
Books, Stationery
Candy and Cigars
P. H. JOHNSON
14 acres o f land, close in. Price
reduc'd from $140 to $12' per
acre.
20 acres o f land, 15 in cultvation,
| 5 acres in pasture, 260 prune trees, G e n e r a l C o n t r a c t i n g f o r
fruit and berries o f all kinds. 9 - 1
room house, good harn, 1 milk c o w ,!
horse, harness. 1 wagon, 2 buggies,
all farm implements. Price $5000. |
W ill take desirable dwelling prop­
erty in part exchange.
8 f acres o f land in the city. Fair
E stim ates promptly^
house and ham, chicken house and
furnished
park, fru it and berries o f all kinds. I
An ideal farm home right in the Independence, O regon
PHONE M 2111
d t y . Price $4000, terms.
R. L. Kullander
Our G la sse s
Pickles
Let me mend your furniture or
file your saws.
J. W. How*dl. 4t
7 Room house. 2 lots, fruit and!
berries. Price $1000. $500 cash.)
balance $10 per month.
20 acres o f land; 8 acres in cul-1
E D W . J. H IM E S
tivation, 1 acre in mixed fru it; 4
room house, tarn, chicken house. I
Civil E n gin eer and
berries o f all kinds; team, wagon
and harness; |>h w, harrow, *24
Su rveyor
chickens; 55 ricks o f wood; all for '
Phone 403
558 Lèvent St
Dallas
$1500.
“ No matter how humble, there's no place like hom e"—
these lines have ever rung true, and find an echo in every
human heart.
L. W . W aller, Manager
Q y f B a r g a in
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and it should he the purpose o f everyone to become pos­
sessed o f a place of shelter that they can call their own.
M o n m o u th L u m b er Co.
SON
M ONM OUTH TRANSFER
Ou'n A Home of your Very Own
Build $Cou -$uilJ With Wood
Mo- •• ou’.b's largest i
&
boycott
business and politician*
Er gsge your W aterhouse cherries
Home, Office or Student.
who do not fall in with their views o f G. T. Boothby and pick them
w ill, without a doubt, fall equally | yourself,
W ALTER G. BROW N
shfftt in actual performance.
HEM STITCHING and Picoting
Attachments, $2.00.
Buttonhole
Governor Sproule showed some
attachment $9.85. Fits any Sew-
regard fo r the fitness o f things jing Machine. Needle Threader 25
when he declined an invitation o f cents. Self-threading needles 25
T ran sferrin g by
the governor o f New Jersey to at­ cents.package. Personal checks 10
cents
extra.
Lights
Mail
Order
auto truck and by
tend the big prize fight. It ap­
House, Box 127, Birmingham A!a. g
team
, w ith in the
pears to us that i f the senators and
For
Sale—
Cedar
chest,
1
bed,
K
other public officials listed as at­
city or out of to w n .
U » » t order* «1 Gar e ft
tended had shown a like conception leather rocker, 3 small rockers, din- K
ing room table, buffet, quarter oak “ ]
Call Phone 2003
o f their official dignity, they would chiffonier, kitchen Yar.ge, 8 day S
at least have gone incog.
C O F F IN A E G L E S T O N
clock, baby walker, fru it jars and
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glasses. |
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A combination o f farm er grower* 22 rifle ana a pair high rubber
to market their pr '»duct comes the- boots.
L. P. Gilmore.
closest to givin g them the same
Pony for Sale— Nice fo r driving
chance the manufacturer has, o f r riding. Accustomed to ladies,
naming his price, o f any scheme Mrs. J. L . Van Loan.
vet devised. We hope it w ill have
.
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To Swap Good buggy for sow i
B ran , M ill Run and C o m
a thorough trial. The severest test an(j
R. Dodson.
will come from the farmers them- -------------— -----------------
P o u ltry Supplies
B O N E, S H E L L a n d G R I T
W ood fo r Sale
selves. I f they can learn to think
Wood fo r Sale in lengths from 12
in mass as a unit they will win in
inches to 4 feet. Oak or fir. De-
the end.
I livered to any part o f town. Cur­
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rent market prices. J. W. Leask. In
fu
A new mug in the lobby o f fame
— I ru
another^candidate fo r the academy
$1,000:to 1'ian on good leal es- In
o f im m ortas. Long live Dempse>•. **** security. Inquire X this office. *
There ia nothing that adds a greater interest to life and
brings a feeling o f independence more so than to
in the world today, it is not a difficult matter to
M O R L A N
M onm outh
For
Sale - Broccoli
and kale
Best
quality.
Prices
The whiskey parade in New York plants.
Ctp
city attracted about '*ne twentieth reasonable. Leslie Young.
the proportions tnat had been ad­
For Sale A Century refrigera
vertised fo r it and the proposal to tor. Mrs. A. J. Haley 2t
is filled by an inherent love o f home.
Th«- thought of home and its improvement is a most nat­
ural instinct, and it is the development o f that thought
that was productive o f the present day civilization.
.
E aadai
m rriirig at 11. A ll live progres­
sive people should hear this serson.
Sunday night at 7:30 the sir-
rr. r. topic » :
be.
Wherefore do
ye spend money for that which is
not bread?”
Another lively C. E. service is
promised fo r 6:30.
T-.t ne* .hoir and orchestra di­
rect--r promises a good musical pro­
gram for both services.
S. J. Reid, D. D ., o f Portland,
superintendent o f evangelism for
Oregon, has promised to open the
la., campaign with two or three
weeks ¡r. Monmouth beginning the
first Sunday in October.
I f the hay crop < f 1921 could
SLAB WOOD REDUCED — Price
have been harvested in 1919 there S '.25 delivered or 14.50 on the
¡would have been more profit in it cars. Monmouth L urn ter Co.
f j t the harvester.
W A N TE D — Men or women to
■ take orders among friends and
M r. D a *e * goes about the task
.,
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neighbors for the genuine guar-
? o f effecting national economy with a. . .. h hosiery, full line for men.
ail the enthusiasm o f one who real- » men and children. Eliminate*
ly thinks l e can aeccrr.p'ifcii some- darnirg. We pay Toe. an hour
First National Bank
Use the Phone
.
On« j «-nr
Six month«
Turn* month*
This bank will be glad to meet you
and s e n e you.
It is a pleasure, as
well as good business, to have young
men grow with us
at
r id a y
Subscription gate*
W e seek grow ing accounts of grow ­
ing business m en -m en who will come to
us for advice, and who will want the
friendship of a strong bank when credit
is needed.
I have taken the agency for the
Farmers’ Fire R elief Association o f
Butlevi ie, C^regon, a farm ers’ mu­
tual insurance company which ac­
cepts no city risks, is inc rporated
and hat been doing bu.>meas fo r 28
years. This company has always
paid it* losses prompt ly arid Janua­
ry first has asset* deposited in sev­
en different hank*
$46,7t>4.70.
To join costs $1 and 40 cents per
1100 for dwelling* and contents; 50
cents per $100 for bams, school
houses and contents. Ih e applicant
i* then entitled to insurance sub­
ject to such assessments a* are nec­
essary to cover losses and expens­
es. A member can withdraw at any
time. The company has on its books
$7,995,934 insurance and paid out
during 1920 losses amounting to
$10,840.27. For particulars inquire
o f G . W . C h e s e b r o agent.
Monmouth, Ore.
at the 0 . A . C., the other day. The
remeciy for this »1 1 be presented
by Paftor Pace in hit address: “ A
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J. B. V. Butler
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tcp" — said Dean Shalier M ftthews
OREGON"
Concrete
W o rk
G. T. Boothby.
I am here to s a w w o o d
N o r a i s e in pr ic e s
at present
S. H. H inkle, Phone 2411
S T E V E N S & CO.
D e a l e r s in
Second H a n d G oods
C St.
Independence
W ALTER G
BfeOW N
Representing the
“P E N N S Y L V A N IA ”
F ire In su ran ce Co.
of Philadelphia
Notary Public
Blank Deeds, Mortgages. Etc.