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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1921)
tf 1 I See I s For KODAKS and Suppl ICS D evelop , n g and Printing Perkins’ Pharmacy If we haven't got it we’U get it. Ask ui last O year'» rr.ornrg after the boys [o contented thrtr. selves with only a few minor pranks. The boys had a hard time to find cat » ho the mirsha.'s really were. T. H. Hal leek of Newport was a visitor last week at A. N. Poole’a. He was returning from a trip to British Columbia where he had been taking in the sights of the country. Wm. Harvey started n at X« r- mal this week. Mr. aid Mrs. J. L. Murdock started Mon Jay mtming f<-r F.e - lands. Cal., where they will spend the winter. They were accompen- i?d by friends from Yamhill, a man ' and wife whj irave'ed like the Mur docks, in a Ford, witS camp equip ment provided. They plan to work in one of the packing houses of Red lands where the Yamhill man has woikid during previous winters. The "Come When You Can" club met at the home of Mrs. Minne Beery last Friday evening. Nearing Hallowe'en the house was decorated with black cats and owls and bats. The entire club was present and en joyed an evening of festivities. Re fresh n.erts wire served. Kenosha-KJbsed-Krotch Union Suits Feel Chilly, These Days? G et into one of th e se w arm , com fortably fitting union suits. T hey fit right, feel right, w e a r w ell: are m oderately priced. Cotton unions, (closed crotch) $1.50, $2.00, $2.75 Wool mixed unions, (feel good) $3.00, $3.25, $3.75 Wool unions, (soft and warm) - $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 Buy now. Good underwear saves doctor bills. Groceries box $1.40 6 lbs. 26c Baldwin apples, box $1.40 1 lb 10c Spitzenbergs 6 lbs 25c Sweet oranges, doz. 20c & 50c AIRLIE New popcorn, Miss Wirnogere Petreson, who Stollewerk’s cocoa is attending high school here. ;per.t Sweet potatoes the latter part of the wiek at her home in Parker. J. F. Ulrich and daughters Ber S ta rt th e day rig h t w ith nice and Margaret, Mrs. Caughey and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. ahewey The new citv hall, to be, which were shopping and transacting was move j down from West street business in Dallas, Friday. W e h av e th e b e st grad es in all th ree. Try them . last week, is being made livable by The Pie Social which was held in E. L. Comstjck and Mr. Fetter. the school houre Saturday evening Hallowe'en passed off rather was a f nanctal success. We re- HATS SHIRTS taire y this >tar. With an ample ceived sixty nine dollars and five supply of deputies in charge of the cents which is going to be used as CAPS SOX may~r and w'th the recollection if payment on the high school tyj e- writer. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Titus and Christian Science little daughter of Salem were visit Wi’ednesday evening meeting at ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8 o’clock. K. L. Williams Sunday. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Aft*r recovering Dorn an oper Sunday morning service at 11 ation for appendicitis, Miss Doro o’clock. thy Gross is again taking up her Subject for Sunday, November 6, school work. ’’Adam and Fallen Man." - Floyd Williams, who is in the The Ladies of the Christian Standard Oil business in India, is the high school students Monday w.re absent from school last week W. Allen of Falls City was at weather permits. Church wi|l serve a chicken dinner visiting his father, "Uncle Bill" evening. After the ghosts had on account of sickness. J hn Walker’s after winter apples John Holman »nd family war* in the church dining room on No Williams. wandeied about the streets and Noah Heffley purchased a new- >ast Sunday. gathering potatoes at Mr. Dove's vember 10 at 6 P. M. Everybody called on some of the residents William Fnge horn was visiting come and enjoy a good chicken din driving horse from Mr. Bruse. Saturdsy. T. J. Marks was a week end visit ner at a very reasonable price. friends in Salem over the week t >ey sojourned to the play shed A J. Shipley went to Monroe on or with his daughter and Mr. Walk J. E. Emerson and family have wnere they spent the remainder of business this week. end. er last week. From there he is go recovered from a severe spell of Piano Instruction ing to Canby to work at surface ffrip. A few more pupils will be accept Lyle Hadley was a business visit tfte evening playing games. Mr. Stump is having his walnuts clearing. ed for piano lessons. No beginners or in Portland the week end. Robert Harris was a Dallas caller picked now. He has a very good Call 805. P. B. Arant. 3t This week's items. A Hallowe’en party was given b • Friday. crop. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis were The Chinese pheasant season is W'iliiam Kester, wife and baby, Mrs. Harold Laughlin of Healda- over Sundsy visitors with her par over and the pheasants are becom spent Sunday with the former’s burg. Cal. visited her brother, Fred ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lafever. ing tamer already. parer ts, Vr. and Mrs. Kester of Cody last week. Mary Lafever is still suffering Now that schoal has started again Suver. from her broken arm. but it is we are working hard once more. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Vomer were Mr. and Mrs. Shipley and daugh hoped she will soon get wel|. M en’s S u its, O vercoats, S w e a te rs business visitors in Dallas Satur ter Naomi went to Falla City Sun A. J. Shipley has purchased a Mrs. Ham;r Mrs. Fred Cody and L adies’ S u its, D resses, S w e a te rs day for the day. day. Mrs. J. P. Walker are picking wal nrw team from Noah Heffley. Give me an order and be convinced. Miss Grossman spent last week George Cody is clearing land for nuts for J. B. Stump. Mr. Murphy and little daughter SUNNY SLOPE end at her home in Salem. Dave Dove, who expects to clear are T. J. W ED EK IN D M onm outh Ore. Too late for last week. Mr Rake and family are movirg about ten acres this winter if the week. visitors at A. J. Shiley’s this Helen Marks and Verda Hamar onto their farm this week. Hot cakes, Syrup and a Cup of Good Hot Coffee Guaranteed work, Cleaning. Pressing Here’s a Real Value! Commencing Saturday, Novem ber 5th, we will sell a $3.10 Willow Clothes Basket for $1.98 while they last We would advise you to call eaily and get your basket as the sup ply is limited. MOORE & ADDISON Independence Oregon Take The Scenic Shasta Route TO Sunny Southern California Through Sleeping Car Service to Sacramento — San Francisco and Los Angeles offer* all the comforts of modem travel Convenient schedules, observation car*, and excellent meals are other features of the Shasta Route. Round Trip Winter Excursion Tickets are on sole at Reduced Fare For tickets a?»d information oak Agents or write Southern Pacific Lines Joan M S cott General Passenger Agent Special for Saturday, Nov. 6, only Am offering as a special for this date only, guaranteed met al clock, beautifully furnished, 8 day, cathedral gong, half hour strike, at the following prices: $9, $9.50 and $10.00 respectively. These clocks sell regularly for $14 to $18. Now is your opportunity to get the clock you have long wished for. f Watch window for this and future specials. A. L. K I L L A N D E R Watchmaker A Jeweler. Independence. Oregon