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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1921)
A ® o AIRLIE week end. 0 Frank Powell and Robert Harris We spent 2J days preparing for were business calters in Dallas Mon our school booth fur tl a county day evening. fair. It was beautifully decorated A new typew riter has been and we received the blue ribbon. bought for the High School. A Many prizes Were won by the indi commercial department is going to viduals. Everyone was afraid to be established. compete with us. The High School has a new stu The High School secured a truck from Davis & Webber and attended dent, Ivan Embree, which makes a j the county fair Friday. A ll stayed total o f twenty eight. O tto Bose died at the Dallas hos | fur the evenings entertainments. pital Monday morning at 1 o ’clock Everyone reported having a good after a very short illness. He was j time. the third son o f M r. and Mrs Ed Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Conn, Mrs. ‘ Wm. Wienert Miss Peterson, Mrs. Bose. He was only 4 years and 4 John Wienert and son Jack were days old. Notice this delicious flavor when you smoke Lucky Strike — it’s sealed in by the toasting process shopping in Albany Monday. ing put on%oth fills o f the new steel bridge which crosses the L ittle Luckiamute. M r . B i i r n e s , U. S. W h e a t D i r e c t o r S a y s : “Eat More bread Frank Loughary and 1. H. Lough- ,ary attended the Jersey Sale o f Mc Arthur and Slauff at Rickreall last Tuesday. The Elkins Farmer’s Union Booth at the County Fair was awarded third prize, much to the satisfac tion o f that Organization. The lo cal farmers did not decide to enter a booth until a short time before the hair opened, but the splendid cooperation o f the members who re sponded to the call fur the loan o f their farm products, and those who did their utmost in decorating the booth, assured .the success o f the project. A n d r e d u c e t h e hi»rh cost o f l i v i n g . ” Holsum Bread IS T H E C H E A P E S T A S W E L L A S T H E M O S T W H O L E S O M E FO O D ON T H E M A R K E T . ELKINS , A large delegation o f the Elkins | people attended the Polk County An all day Farmer’s Union Meet hair last week. ing is to be held at the Elkins Three Underwood typewriters School House, Saturday, October Mrs. Knighben and Mrs. Corbett came for the school, Wednesday. 15. Everyone ea p ectstoget plenty o f Seattle visited Mrs. Knighben’s sister, Mrs. J. R. Harris over the A large amount o f gravel is b e -, to eat and to have a jolly good time. Miss Dorothy Gross was operated on at the St. Marys Hospital in Al- bany Monday for appendicitis. She is getting along nicely. i 'l l B U Y TH AT E X T R A LO A F Y o u r G r o c e r h a s it Cherry City Baking Co. N. A . Nelson and fam ily are plan Lee Williams has been sawing ning to move to Salem soon, where wood for some o f the Elkins farm- Mr. Nelson will be in the employ i * rs, the past week. o f a Flouring Company. Clarence Ted row has been chop- Mrs. Chloe Seymour, principal o f , ping grain fo r’ several o f the farm- the High School, has built ’ a small » rs in the district the last few days. home on a portion o f the school Dr. and Mrs. J. K . Locke and grounds where she w ill live during their son and daughter, Edward her stay at Elkins. and Beatrice, o f Portland, spent The Biggest Business in the United States Every farmer is entitled to three conditions in his business: Cost of Production, If he produces economically. Stability of Markets over which now he has little control. A Reasonable Margin of Profit which all other business expects and gets W A N T E D - Men or women to take ordeis among friends and neighbors for the genuine guar anteed hosiery, full line for men, women and children. Eliminates darning. We pay 75c. an hour spare tim e, or $36.00 a week for full time. Experience unnecessary. W rite I t j f rnational Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa. W HY IT SUCCEEDS | Because It's for One Thing Only, and Muiunouth People Appreciate This. Nothing can be good fo r every thing Doing one thing well brings suc cess. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for one thing only. For weak or disordered kidneys. Ask your neighbor! Here is reliable evidence o f their worth. Mrs. M. Bussard, 505 E. 5th St., Albany, Ore., says: “ I am glad to endorse Doan's Kidney Pills for I have found them to be a reliable remedy. I have used Doan’s for at tacks o f kidney complaint when my back ached considerably. In bad weather I had rheums tic pains and my kidneys didn't act right. Doan's Kidney Pills soon relieved me o f the backache and other signs o f kidney complaint.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’ t imply ask for a kidney remedy *e t Doan's Kidney Pills— the same that Mrs. Bussard had. Eoster-Mil- burn O . , M frs., Buffalo, N . Y. Bureau Three Inseparables con One for mildness.VIRGINlA One for mellowness. B U R L E Y One fo r a ro m a . T U R K IS H The finest tobaccos perfectly aged and blen d ed ¡lOforiy helps to solve all local problems of production, home condi tions and better farm life generally. • III V O L « » The STATE Farm Bureau __s_________________ ____________ e Trial is the ¿late-wide voice of the farmei in legislation, econom ics, marketing, industrial and allied intere¿ts. run no risk whrn you buy «1 R a n iw the best well a* the »jest bicycle ever built Truly the Aristocrat o f CycledoT we guarantee it nt»*oltitely to ».it viv 11 We sell on the aquare «leal pL> r « mouth; if it does not satisfy you perfectly, the trial dors not cost you a cent. The AMERICAN Farm Bureau Federation tain » pre is the masterful organization which represents you, Mr. Farmer, at the seats of the mighty in Washington, in all state capitals and w'herever regulatory and administrative bodies are sitting. IC Y C L E S 12 Months to Pay I l yoa rio not finti it convenient lo pay cash, you can secare p< jssevsioa •n d use of y o u r'R en srr’ bicytle afone* •n d pay for it in T m h e Cl2> stilali ■Donthly pay menti. Our thou*nnr1sof Cmtk Cm t om eri b u y at rock bottoni» factory-t«>rider costi. The Ea*y m eni p rn e t are only slittiti y m«»re I cover added clerica! w«irk Prcaus. youaredealingtfrrer/with thè Ma ers, thè cash and Easy Payment pricesare matmraJly tome* than you can cLtain ' . Membership in the Polk County Farm Bureau entitles you to all the benefits of the three Unit« of the perfected plan. Direct fron. Factory to Yo« W r tn.kr 44 .tyln » t n m n l r i i t i o l lu n g r r * In our thr._ : I h . t tini, ■n d *rll you d i r n t Our M. 11 I Order O f t * n m m l i s l a n n i I r t h r n c n lio f m : i r d i oi n a n i In all |.mi of III« country. W r h u t U r i m u M i.h rd in Chicago ¿9 y n n . In «tir lu n g r r line lb *rc ig a ttvlr and ai/- to 6« rvrry U ste and any pockrttr ■ k V 'i.r n n t ual thè hicyclr- < r p r i e a n i whrre. ni llc.y. .nd (¿irla rr.ryahrra A R _ E ---- S il*----S--- A V IN O ---------- T IM E ------------- and ■ *,«.,. ÌJ, and {aitane Health health and and re« re«reat:.» reat;<jn c on n ( fa* __ F a off er bu L x y v* c le l-i s . M i l i o n i are rid in g to •nd !rr-nfi work. visi?:’ < ir»--- ting p'a< u r,r ih- »real outd *sn on »WIÄ; B Public Meetings Next W eek 4 ^ ^ lhe three Normal students doing their practice teaching at Elkins now\ are preparing a program to he given by the younger children on Hallowe’en. The Herald wishes correspondents in neighboring communities. For particulars apply at-this office. These things cannot be secured by each farmer acting individual ly. They must be obtained through a well financed organization. is a three fold organization to bring tl ditions about. The COUNTY Farm Bureau last week end visiting Dr. Locke's sister, Mrs. C. E. Tedrow and fam ily o f Monmouth. • ; in every community to discuss in detail this great Farm Organization. Let’s Go! » r I Send I No M oney l/ » e eoupon o r postal and ash ns to send r s M bar. h?t H d u rfta U k ig fthe f.trycl« «<4 Am rrv* . walk €«g>lcts s» ho letale prtcas and temSa i m thè fai_____ R a n g e r line - R o a d * at* rs. Junior-«, Racers, Arch frem e modela: G ir la a n d L a d ia o * model«, too. A Ranger bar ycle to nut every taste end any pocket* booh \S hjr rid s u n ita - mim •a rida aad f t ) let thr R aar-r Model yna artier R ra ta all parti s i the country «aak* tag I Rider Agents Wanted I 44 styles, colora M EAD COMPANY S f l Canal SC. Chicago, U. 5. A. ■ ■ C u t out this MEAD CYCLE CO - ft N Canal Street. C H ta so . U . S. A . 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