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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1921)
The local prune dryer is working full capacity and loads o f ripe prunes headed in that direction are a common eight. While moat o f the l^cal orchards are small they ■ have a fair yield. On the H. G. | Campbell orchard, in the Mistletoe district the yield is larger than was expected and Mr. Campbell will have two thousand bushels o f the undried fru it. See Us For KODAKS Mr. snd Mrs. Dwight Hoag o f Marion were visitors with Mrs. Monroe Mulkey last Thursday. Mr. Hoag attended the Normal here twenty eight years a g j and at the time made his home with Mrs. Mulkey. and Supplies D e v e lo p in g a n d P r in tin g Perkins’ Pharmacy I f we he Ten't got it we'U g e t it. A*k at. Mrs. M. E. Lee o f Corvallis visit ed friends here Friday. for 10c from one sack of GENUINE BULL M DURHAM TOBACCO w # w e m you te h a « . ttie t e i l p e p m r *e r “ B U L L .'* « • » reu oen reeeh r« writh eech pack eg e « keek el < 4 le e r e s et the «e r y lln .e t Cigarette peper ln the world. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Î 0 Î 0 0 Reduced Rates in Farm Mutual Fire Insurance I have taken the agency for the Farmers’ Fire Relief Association o f HutteviUe, Oregon, a farmers' mu tual insurance company which ac cepts no city risks, is incorporated and has been doing business fo r 28 years. This company has always paid its losses promptly and Janua ry first has assets deposited in sev- « n different banks o f $48,000.00. T o join costo SI and 25 c?nts per $100 for dwellings and contenta; .10 cents per $100 to r bams, school I .uses and contents. The applicant is then entitled to insurance sub ject to sueh assessments as are nee eaaary to cover loases and expens es. A member can withdraw at any tim e. The company has on its books $7,995,914 insurance and paid out during 1920 losses amounting to $10,*40.27. For particulars inquire o f G. W . C h e se b ro agent. Monmouth, Ore. 8-room house, lot 150x180 feet, close in. A ll modern conveniences. Price $2500. 8-room house, 2 lota, splendid lo cation. Price $1600. 5 Room house, land 821 > 530 feet, 3 blocks from Normal *ch ~>1. Price $1100; terms. 7 Room house. 2 lota, fruit and berries. Price $1000. $500 cash, balance $10 per month. 14 acres o f land, dose in. Price reduced from $140 to $125 per acre. 20 acres o f bnd. 15 in cultvation, 5 seres in pasture, 260 prune trees, fruit and berries o f all kinds. 9- room house, good bam, 1 milk cow, horse, harness. 1 wagon. 2 buggies, all farm implements. Price $5000. W ill take desirable dwelling prop erty in part exchange. 8| acres o f land in the city. Fair house and bam . chicken house and park, fru it and berries o f all kinds. An ideal farm home right in the city. Price $4000, terms. G. T. Boothby. J I * * * * t Ü Ü $ 8.85 I t 0 i t Í Army Tan Shoes Men’a, t i i i i 0 B. F. BUTLER Dentist All kinda o f shoe repairing. women'a, children's S 6.85 0 % * F or Sale Your boy will like a Mackinaw for this winter. He will like the free dom with which he can run, play or ride a "bike”. He will like the good looking plaids, big pockets and swag ger roll collars. We have just re ceived some of the famous Oregon City Mackinaws for boys. They are made to withstand the unusually hard weai a boy can give. Prices are F a i r . All Virgin Wool. 0 0 There are over one hundred and fifty students in the Normal who are in the school for the first time, the remainder being veterans who Miss Gay Chambers, o f L ittle have had experience here at some Rock, Ark. is visiting with her time past. Although the number cousin, F. E. Chambers and family in attendance is larger than was ex in this city. M oth ers’ Club pected, there ia room for more as The Mothers’ Club opens up its none o f the rooming houses have A baby g irl was born to Mrs. lions for the coming year Friday reached their capacity. Nona Locke at the home o f her afternoon at the community house. mother, Mrs. S. H. Hinkle in this George Normanaen o f Portland This club proved one o f the in city September 8th. The Lockes teresting features o f the social started in this week to work for live near Buena Vista. Mercantile Company. season last year. A ll mothers, old the M iller Herbert Evans, who worked for the and young, are invited at attend. N u rsery G ood s Miller since he came back from the Fruit, shade and ornamental war, has quit the job and will trees, small fruits, shrubs and attend college. | - - Z roses. Mistland Nursery Com Route 2, Independence. Knowledge, skill and thor- pany, Three miles south o f the city. ough experience enters into Poet office bldg. the fitting and making of Monmouth O regon Announcements o f the wedding every pair o f Dr. Thompson’s glass es. Consult him about your eyes o f Ingvald B. Solberg to Miss Lor- visit. Tuesday. October 4, ena Daniels have been received here. DR. F. R. ROWERSOX next Local H otel. 2t The wedding which took place Sep P H Y S IC !A S U S V R G E O S Guy Deming and fam ily o f La tember 1 at Ithaca, N . Y ., is the PHONE NOS. Pine is a visitor with his mother, result o f a courtship which flourish ;j#3 OFFICE ed at Spokane where Miss Daniels Mrs, M. A . Stine. HOUSE im taught school. Mr. Solberg is in L iv e W ires terested in landscape gardening and The following paid in their sub has bgen a student at Cornell. F. W . L E O N A R D the boot and «h o e m aker has re scriptions to the Herald this week. F. F . Chambers, S. R. Smith, ceived 500 Pairs of W'orV o f laying the hard surface Mrs. Singleton, Frank Robison, pavement on the Dallas-Salem high Mrs. J. F. Smith Miss M aegie But way has been stopped by order o f wot n but in good rep air ler, Mrs. M. Campbell, Ina Fish- the highway engineer and may not $ 1.00 back, C. H. Newman, J. O. An be resumed this season. The en and up, per pair. The cheapest shoe drus, L. L . Gooding. fo r work that can be bought. Shop one gineer ordered the work suspend door south o f Independence National bank. Independence, Ore. t 0 0 i i i 0 H. C. Winters and fam ily with the exception o f his oldest son, left Wednesday for Twin Falls, Idaho on a business trip. They will stop off at Pendleton to take in the Round Up. Î J 0 Mr. and Mrs. John Rash have rented the Odd Fellows house on Knox street. Mrs. Elma Smith and son and her friend. Mrs. Matthews o f T il lamook are here to spend a couple o f weeks with the form er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. M iller. i # f 0 0 0 0 0 Mrs. Pember and fam ily, Mrs. Beck ley ard Mra. Haley traveled by automobile to Portland yesterday. Í 0 Mra. Jacob Smith starts on her return to Phoenix, Arizona next week a f.e r spending the summer with relatives in Monmouth and elsewhere in this vicinity. The C. C. Lee ranch o f 8 acres located east o f town was sold this week to a man named Forbes from Eastern Washington. G. T. Bootb- by engineered the deal. SOgood cigarettes Your Boy Will Like a Mackinaw ed for the present on account o f the condition o f the roadbed, which was not solid enough to stand pav ing at this time. The contractors have been order ed to gravel the remaining stretch from the top o f the McDaniel hill to Rickreall and if weather permits, this piece o f roadway may be built late this fall. L ib ra ry News About forty volumes are still missing from the State Library aectitgis that were returned last month. The manager o f the local branch has to put up in cash the cost price o f each missing volume before others car be sent here. Help locate these so that the service can be resumed at an early «1st«. Christian Science Christian Science service# will be held in the Odd Fellows’ Hall every Sunday at 11:00 A. M. Subject. September 25: "R e a lity ". |y D I i W ill Buy Y o u r Second Hand Furniture a If you have anything in this line that you wish to dispose of see me at the Electric Shoe Shop § K 0 o Chas. Atwater o 0 c h u h c ii ¿¡ nxo im x m e m s E vangelical Church A student from W illam ette Uni versity w ill fill the pulpit at the Evangelical church next Sunday morning and evening. Regular services as usual. Rev. Conklin has arrived at his destination in Ohio and expecta to start back shortly with Mrs. Conklin's mother. Beginning this week all evening services at the Evangelical church w ill begin at 7:30 instead o f 8 o ’clock as has been the rase during the summer. Christian Church Yes it’s toasted, o f course. T o seal in the flavor— A fu ll attendance o f members and friends o f our work is request ed fo r Sunday morning as some im portant announcements are expect ed concerning the future of the work. E. B. Pace returned Saturday noon from a ten day vacation trip spent up in the Puget Sound coun try. It was a short but strenuous vacation during which friends were visited in Seattle, Mt. Vernon, La- Conner, Port Townsend and other points. He supplied the First Church o f Olympia Sunday and spent a few dgys visiting in the home o f his daughter. Mrs. Trevor Rixon Lewis, above Index, and incidentally mak ing acquaintance o f the new grand daughter, Miss Helen P a tricia 1 Lewis, who is expected to makejher j home with her grandparents when she enters the Oregon Normal School about eighteen years hence, i Two days w »re spent in strenuous mountain climbing in the heart o f the Cascades. Bible'school at 10. Preaching at 11. Subject o f morning sermon: “ Christ the Head o f the Church’ *. Junior and Senior Endeavor at 6.30. Song service and preaching at 7:30. Subject o f evening sermon: "Remember Lot’s W ife” . Considerable pressure is beirg Mid-week Prayer meeting Wed brought to hear upon V r . Pace to nesday eve at 7:30. get him to return to Washington Please note the change o f time and take an important field there. fo r evening services from 8 to 7:30. Mrs. Pace who has been with her Baptist Church daughter for two months, returned Services next Sunday morning home with Mr. Pace and is now at and even:ng at the usual hours. home to her friends here. The Pastor will speak at the morn ing service on “ A Church for the Times’ *. The Christian Endeavor Society JHE w ill be lead by P rvf. Dodtf%f the Norm al; the service begins at 6:30 P. M. It is expected that there w ill be a baptismal service at 7:30. Dr. S. J. Reid o f Portland is promised for two week m .ssion dur ing October. 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