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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1921)
O O — —1 The Herald Oregon State Fair Salem, Oregon September 26th to October 1st Round Trip Reduced Fares Minimum adult fare $1.00 Children of half lare age 'Oe When going to the State Fair combine pleasure with comfort and conven i e n c e b y u s i n g Southern Pacific train service ® S c o t t There would be fewer automobile accidents if the hand at the steer ing wheel paid more attention to advice from the rear seat. THE LIBERTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ttf B t L ouis. 1 a the S tate A M issouri. o c U .« t h ir ty -fir s t day o f Dw- om m tasL /ncr a t ths Htats at ‘ to th s In su ra n ce Coi IMS. m ade pureuent to law: CAPITA L • f ca p ita i sto ck $2,00 $1.(0 75 ets W'e think we are new fangled but fifty years from now people will te talking about the good old fashion ed habits o f the early part o f the twentieth century. General Passenger Agert S T A T E M E N T OF • - Many a man who obeys all the laws except those which particular ly inconvenience him believes he is a good, la# abiding citizen. Southern Pacific Lines ANNUAL R a te s [(-• jr u o i-------- ?) For further information inquire of ticket agents. IV N O P III OF TH E S u b s c r ip t io n Monmouth Meditations Trains 17-18-23-24 and 28 will make regular stop and Nos. 14 and 16 will stop on flag at Fair Grounds. Special trains from Portland and from Eugene to Salem and Fair Grounds Tuesday to Saturday, inclusive. M. FRID AY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1921 IOE T rrin s operate Direct to Fair Grounds J o h n There apparently are people in the country who derive a grewsorr.e art at Marca a. linv satisfaction in predicting times of financial stringency ahead o f us, RICHARD B. SWENSON Ed» I or Sc P u blish er ] but to do so is to ignore the fact that reserves o f gold in America MQ N M O l ’ T H. O R EG O N are being increased by contributions IS S U E D E V E B Y F R 1 B A Y ___________________________________ from all quarters o f the globe. W'e S*L«rW a* i T ana-eta— m t u r S<* u b U o . s ta« r « t o â « s i Mo»monta. O ivfen. .ado One year - Six months • Three months - Apply from all agency stations in Oregon well as another. paid up S2OO0XXL00 It looks as if there would be a good market for prunes tnis fall, r pi its and all. INCOM E urns r « r « i» a d durlr.* ths V« it, d ivid en d * nod rente r o cs lv e d d a r lo * th s r « t r o u c th s r so u ro o s d a r in * ths y e e r - _ 4 ST 5 . 0 M . t t _ n 4t.&s _ 47.218.54 .« • 4 7 4 S 0 .M D IS B U R S E M E N T S Mat taaaaa paid d u rln * th* year Includ »JJuet ax i«n aea._ p p r a l n i l paid on cap ital *t<x k d u rln * the ) aa r_______ __ UWimtaati in a> d aalarlea paid d u r ln * tha y e a r ___________ Tawaa. llcenaee and leva paid d u rln * the y e a r ____________ at all othar aapandlturea___________________________ T ota l a a p a n d it u r a a — 1217 422 I I _ _S tt1 J 4 S M > ASSETS a t r ia l te te t e o w t x d (m a rk e t v a lu e ) V alu e o f c lo c k * and bonda ow n ed (m a rk e t v a lu e) . L oaaa on m ort* «ire* and collateral, etc______________ C eah la banka and on h a n d . . ________________________ p r e m i u m ! In e o u r e e o f c o l le c t K .c w r itte n T04.1T1.15 54.0u0.‘<) I l.llU l s in c e S e p te m b e r lu. 1*20__ ____ ___ I a M r eat and r» nte du* and accrued and due from R e Inauri Coen pani ea T o ta l a d m it t e d S.0O __ J04.T81 54 _ ».»4144 _ 2T.197.S5 120.22S.9t S 4 . 4 S E 4 I a a a e ta L IA B IL IT IE S O roea c lai m a fur loaaaa un paid ______________ A m ou n t o f u n earn ed prem utine un all o u ta ta /d la rhea fur contini aalen and b ru k «ra * a _ Ila bint lea. A il I ...................... __________I »0 44T.6S rlaka____68».075.47 - 4.125 ut) 46.749.74 __________ T esai Met* I lira*. a a d u a lv a at cap ital atoca of I t a x a o c jo _ _ _ _ ____________________ ________ B U S IN E S S IN O R E G O N F O R T H E Y E A R pra m Iurna receiv ed d u rln * tha y e a r , !«•« pr ___ _ paid du rln _ * the L bbbse L naaea Incurred d u rln * the y e a r . . 1491 , 407 a s 1 585 45 MS. OS 1.642.42 T M E L IB E R T Y FI HE IN F t’ R A N C E C O M P A N Y la ta C B ardw ell. preM deut Oeu. 61 Salta. Aaat h a .r a ta r y S ta ta i o r ) raaldeat a tto rn e y fo r ear v ice A. C B a rb er, Saiam . D ra g o*. There are occasions when the naked truth can be dressed up to look almost as attractive as a lie. lh* f low in g J) from Sugar- | man's Indicator: The foreign flood o f gold is still rising in American bar.k vaults ard slow iy but surely laying the foun dation for the coming reconstruc tion boom in this country. Here's the "Aquitan a ” docking with $6,000,000 in coin and bullion iron India and Fnglan.l. for Kuhn, L eb & Co , which makes a total for tr. .- year so fur o f ¿102,21)0,000 for this firm alone! The "Lorraine” is bringing i $700,000 to the Equitable Trust Co., making a total o f $2,500,000 for that company in French bullion. The "France” is on the way with $00.7,000 Swiss gold for the Nation al Pank o f Commerce, and the Guarantee Trust Cd. has about $600,000 o f East Indian lucre steaming to it from Bombay. Uruguay is shipping $43,270 gold coin to the American F.'xpress Co., while Parclay, Hazard & Co. is receiving about $3.000,000 Indian co nage for distribution among several New York banks. Hardly a week passes by but what a Similar roster o f treasure ships dock at New York, gilding your Uncle Sam ^rom head to heels with gold bullion from all quarters o f the globe. M O R L A N & S O N Monmouth's largest and most complete Confectionery and Book Store Cynical people are criticising Hoover’s plan to feed the starving For Sale— High grade Jersey Russians for, judging from their cows. Filone 3612, Farm. J. L plans o f operations, they must have Van Loan. been depending on a kindly provi For Sale dence for food, and to supply them 1 three year old mare— Tercher-1 ¡■Z5HSH5ZS2S£SaS25HSaSHSZraSZ525H5kS?.SH5H5ZSZSZ5H5eS252S2SHSH5i!S25ZS2S2i at this juncture might get them ir- on stock. . N to bad hibits. 1 three year old gelding- Percher- j Transferring by Every newspaper office is con on and Clyde. Nicely matched, ’ -Q sound and will grow ii.tr» 3000 or auto truck and by stantly in receipt of publicity stu ff! I 3200 pound team. A . FI. Craven, a about moving picture actors which Monmouth. Or. team, within the 21 ¡a describes in detail alleged interest city or out of town. For b’ale —A six room house in ■ f t ing matters such as the food they L ea ve ord er* at G a ra * e I .good location, F’rice $800. Mrs. eat for breakfast, the colors they g_ Smith. Call Phone 2003 2t affect in garb and other nonsensical COFFIN 4. E G L E ST ON W o o d Sawing things which they imagine is o f ab j2S25H5H5ZS2SHSi5H5H52j cii^.?HS?‘T?lT?[r?c7?tr7lcr? c77{7?t73t77H7pt7?C3C?l7?l^t7?t7?l7?l<?* I will saw your wood, any kind, sorbing interest to the dear public. for 80 cents a cord. It took an alleged-murder to bring S«m Muhleman, F’hone 5105. out the interesting facts about Ar- j buckle: that his education is limited I Let me mend your furniture or J. W. H ow -ll. 4t I to the fifth grade, that he started file your saws. in life as a bsr room roustabout; WANTED— Men or women to Bran, Mill Run and Corn I that his stepmother taxes in wash take orders among friends and P o u ltry Supplies B O N E. S H E L L a n d C R I T ing as a means o f making a living, neighbors for the genuine guar etc. One generation o f Americans anteed hosiery, full line for men, likes to be humbugged about as ■women and children. Eliminates1 ; darning. We pay 75c. an hour t spare time, or $36.0b a week for ^SESHSHSZSHSZSSSHSZ5ZSES?S2525H5c!£25H5ZSaS25HI^S2S2SESZ5HSH5'. full time. Experience unnecessary. Write Internationa! Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa. M ONM OUTH TRANSFER Highest Market Price Paid for Poultry and Veal Calves I f you have pride in the farm that gives you a home and a living why not show it by naming the farm and doing your corresponding on printed stationery? Ask us about it. Thos. Boulden MONMOUTH M ARKET W hat W om en Can Do — with can of paint and “ a little work that’s fun.” Decoret Varnish Stains YVE t want to be of aid to who w ish to keep TV women w the home always »pick and »pan, so we maintain a "paint and var nish vervice” that make* it easy work and fun to do many little painting job* yourself. W e make a special line of paints, varnishes, etc., for "home work” after 72 years’ experi ence with paints and painting practice. They are painti that spread easily, dry perfectly and give the be« lasting results. Master painters and interior decorators use them for the scientific paints and varnishes are the easiest to apply. They cost no more, and sometimes less than others. What pleasure to have home things always looking bright and new! What fun! to view your own work neatly done! Sur prise yourself. See what you can do w ith "just a earn of paint or varnish" in your home. l ’ se FullerS products. Fol low Fuller's simple specifications for the work you want to do, and you'll make transformations that will be a real delight. Remember—don't let surfaces rot— it costs Itst to paint them. Full« r i • V“ t P P t g C C I i P P t I C C A A T T t O * g Horn# S«rvic«"Paints Stain and Varnish with one applica tion. Decoret refinishes with color and gloss the worn and scarred surfaces of fur niture. floors and in terior woodwork. The color of say nat o r a l w o o d c a n be matched. Made in t colors. Ths Decoret Lins is composed of W h i t e Enamel. Irory Enamel, Stove Enamel. Screen Enamel and Bronas Finishes. F | V — f DECORF' let s Specification” for refinishmg m color any snood surface It stains and varnishes m one application, furniture. Boors, chairs, w k her ware. etc. Also for radiators. lamps, cSand?! »re, pic ture frames, iron bedsteads, etc. A!so makers of Rubber-Cement Floor Pamt. All-purpose Varnishes Silken- white Enamel Fiftre** for Floors Var nish. Washable Wail Finish. Aute Enamel Perch and Step Pnsnt. W. P. Fuller & Co. Dept. IS. San Francisco Pioneer Patnt Manufacturers foe Years E j * «t • Branches in I f cities in the West Dealers Everywhnrs V 8 m U h « • ■ n o fw tlt HT4 by W P. m i l « 4 Cw , lJ lV \ W HERE TO BUT I»*or n a « tka< m tfc« n*k« m* •artel ac be m i M n k 4 « right n o r I tor Foliar p red ette Cat eat U m t r aaoa to tbe risk ' aa a moma to direct fe w . Betoatobar— See t a llo » ear W .IM a* Mr kook r. at F»UwT. »p ori» (M m "N m m Servit. F uat Fr od or t . w»,.<k tail* turi «Kat »■ kuv 1er «ha «a rk reu kav« m sued. 8rad H n drarr*.* a a 4 aad ^ /| k » y | * -y lataa M *• “ ’ tat oar free a A » , c .. » « ana k . 1 rt p a m tb if (a * r e a « a a t to da. rat. il coata aa. ta Ear all e a ta n o r taka ad p a ra tia * H la a A .a a 6 la to c e te r a tka f» * s H of n me P u a t n SAVE THIS C m th is ont and n ot it in f o u r p ocket I nr handbag as a m ême Faller*» “ Home Service” Ps -*» i told by the fc«k>w\m 4 in fo s r city: Perkins Pharmacy The Monmouth Cooperative Slip- ping Association will save farmer's K money in the sale o f livestock. Ship x] with us and cut out middleman’s 3 i efl profit. 11 you have stock to ship S notify W. J. Stockholm. Mgr. tf 21 Another reduction in slab wood: ; $5.00 per cord delivered. $4.25 on the car. We will have plenty of dry wood in the yard this winter , for all customers. M' nmouth Lumber Company. A L L MEN A C E EQUAL EXCEPT TO T H E IR CHILDREN 1 P o rk S ausage; a n d Pickles J. B. Hill & Son G u t h r i e B ldg. Former place of CityMarket Magazines, Periodicals Books, Stationery Wanted to Trade—A saddle and , bridle for single harness. A. C. Canterbury. toxtle -Jehus J FRESH AND CURED MEATS Candy and Cigars P. H. JOHNSON .jl E D W . J. HIMES Civil Engineer and Surveyor P lio p e 4 0 3 5 5 8 Leven» St D ella* I am here to saw wood N o r a is e in pr ic e s at present S. H. Hinkle, Phone 2411 STEVEN S & CO. R. L. Kullander General C o n tra ctin g for Concrete W ork E | t i m ates p ro m p tly furnished Independence, Oregon PHONE. M 2111 0 • D e a l e r s in Second Hand Goods C St. Independence WALTER G BROWN Representing the “ PENNSYLVANIA” Fire Insurance Co. of Philadelphia N otary Public Blank Daeda. Mortgagee, Etc.