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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1921)
o l'he Valley & Siletz road has been HOODWINKED THE GRPAT J. P. granted permision to issue $700000 in capital stock for the purpose of How Two Im pecun.oos R e p o rte rs Se cu red N eat Sum From th e “ King refunding debts. of W all S tre e t.” Next week is“Subscribe fur Yo ir Mrs. Fro» t Riddell and Mrs. Nat Home Paper Week” , observed from Tit*1 la te J . I* M organ. w ith «11 his one end of the nation to the other. Either arrive ! home from Portland ftuaii' ai tu cw ih ■, iifit‘ii w as hood Please call the attention of your Wednesday evening after spending w inked. Art d e a le rs w ere not th e only friends to this fact and let us make a delightful week with the form i's ui.es who ’fouutl him uu ea sy m ark. J. I' hail a h e a rt la ’ ^ . r th a n Ms head. the Herald list one hundred per tent unci*», R. 1,. Herren and family in fn liU e m ust financiers, he wart not a l their hume i.i Irvington. w ays unm oved liy a la te o f wo*— strong in this city and vicinity. w h eth er th a t tu le was g en u in e o r ho The members of the city couqcil Mrs. Lewis of McMinnville is vis- -u s. 1 have Ju st received a new M or iting this week w ith her parents, are interesting themselves about th** gan am i d o te Illu stra tiv e o f th is, aud city’s share in the connection with Illu stra tiv e , also, of th e fa c t th a t the Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller. the paving to be la d south <>i the fam ous b a n k e r could eu jo y a Joke Miss Marjorie Prime spent her hen lie w as th e vo-tirn. T w o new s city and a delegation was u> Salem w p a p er re p o rte rs «lo~ f i n it e ly h a rd up last week’s vacation with relatives yesterday intend, wing the highway (a s re p o rte rs so m etim es h av e lieeu in Portland. c .mmissien imegard to the matter. l.ro w n to he) m a d e a to u ch in g plea for a c. mi ; d ilu tio n fo r a new c h u rch w hich Mrs. Pember writes that her Miss West was a visitor with a vvi rth y g ro u p o f colored people w ere party arrived safely at Berkeley Mrs- M. J. Butler tee first of the pit tin -d as h ero ically striv ing to es- and experienced a delightful trip. tab li h. T h e sto ry w as so p lausible week. and so a p p e a lin g th a t Mr. M organ Prof. Beattie is recovering from Mrs. Ackerman is in Corvallis h an d ed them $kxi. Itefo re th e p air a three weeks conflict with liver with her daughter. Mrs. Lunn, who w ire out of sig h t he saw th em divide disorders and the indications are, th e money ! T h e sto ry goes th a t for is nursipg a sprained arm. a m om ent Mr. M organ d id n 't know will be able to resume his place at Mrs. J. H. Hager went to Falls w h e th e r to h e fu rio u s o r philosophic, the Normal next Monday. City Wednesday to visit w ith In r ‘nil th a t lie I lieu h u rst Into lau g h ter, Mrs. Joy brought into our office sister, Mrs. E. A. I.adow. She plans ••riled in som e of Ids a sso c ia te s and told them th e Joke.—B. C. F o rb es in this week a bouquet of fine large to return Monday. F ollies M agazine (Tune—A Fine o ld FlUKlish Gentleman ) dahlias, which reminds us that the Manager Frank Murdock of the season has been very favorable for creamery announces that he has the T h ese m ag az in es w ith g ra v u re s and all these*wnrivS of a rt. out of door flowers and seldom do 1 anplication blanks for cattle tuber A re vary well fo r city folks who live by d in t o f m a r t ; we have a finer display of dahlias, culin test from the Federal live m e llrst and fo rem o st, I hold chrysanthemums, cosmos and ether stock bureau. People who have B ut give It Is (he prim e— late bloomers in November. cows they wish tested should call at T h a t flue old h o m e 'to w n p a p e r—one o f th e good old tim e. Mrs. Rychard is now domiciled the creamery and sign application | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. an 1 w hen enough have signtd up to T h e p rin tin ' is n ’t p erfect, th e Ink’s not uniform . Guthrie. make a sufficient number to warrant T h e ty p e Is se t by h an d p e rh a p s,— The new barn which Peter Inger- a trip here, a representative of the co n sid erab ly overw orn, mansen has erected on his place bureau will come and make the test. T h e d e a r old p r e s s - 1 know It well— It's covered o 'e r w ith grim e— this summer is said to be one of the j A feature of Armistice day cele B ut it p rin ts th a t old hom e p a p e r— best arranged in the country. bration in Independence is a series one of th e gold <vld tim e. of motorcycle and bicycle races on The bank has secured as architect I look fo r It e a c h week a s reg u larly It «Tunes, for its new building the firm of T. the old race track of the city. A number of our citizens attend And win a th e p o stm an b rin g s it in, I P. Ainge Co. of Portland, a repre d ro p all o th e r chum s, sentative of which was here last ed the Rebekah dance in Indepen I d rin k It in, fro m s ta rt to fin, rid ic u lous an d sublim e. week. This firm is also preparing dence Monday evening. o ld hom e tow n p a p e r, one preliminary sketches of the propos E. N. Keeney has hern working T h a t fine of th e good old tim e. ed Odd Fellows building and will be on his farm at Smithfield the past S m ith ’s cut mu} have som e k itte n s ; here next week with them. week. Jo n e s Is p u ttin g In new pum ps. Miss Hester Keeney, who is My girl chum h a s got m a rrie d a n d 'th e The Dallas Feed store conducted k ids h av e got th e m um ps. by E .A. Colwell and U. Welch has teaching in the Dundee schools, was J a c k W iltaey's built a lann-to, J o h n visiting with her parents of this city been sold to the Oregon Giain com son’s ro ses u p w ard clim b pany who now operate a number of over the week end. Oh 1 I love th e old hom e pu|>er, hoys, one of th e g'npl old tim e. establishments in Marion county. Fred Scholl, Monmouth farmer, —GEO. K. WRAY. A cooked food (sale will be held has been licensed to wed I.uella by the ladies -of the Evangelical Ward of Falls t’ity. churhch in Mulkey’s window all dsy MICML SAYb Saturday. one eleven cigarettes sn if f w n s W A N T v> . 'M NY SHOES ? ? -& E T 'EM S H IN E D !! 1 --------------- - & T I f lf! « ¡ \ » a. . 1 4 i ’ 1 >_i - f» EXCLUSIVE PHO ro FROM UNCLE 5 ' " ■■ ~ - _J - REL1EFJN RUSSIA r K| Sf S li- jÉÉT t;ai fife! I ri f lii ¡1 u ■ d L M T, kt- -c. V ' i o ; «I T he picture sh o w ; refugees from famine stricken areas of Soviet Russia waiting in line in front o f the first American R elief Administration’s food stations in Moscow. T h is is one of the first photos to reach th is country show ing American iclief activities m Soviet R u ssia. THE MORNING AFTER THE NIGHT HEFORE EXTfcM S M OV. "I -w 12 For Sale—A fine, genuine reed baby carriage in splendid condition at a reasonable price. Phone 305. « For Sale— Winter oats and cheat seed. Jay Powell. 3tx. N0UR U O kte P A P E R " VÍEEVO NOU’R c imvmxeo *. For Sale: S. C. White Leghorn cockerels. We obtained this stock directly from two of the |best pens at the O . A C. Effie Young Phone 503 io GET bn SHINEIU-EO, ' COL". UNIT H E L P IT COLILO » ? j w H A l ì . y o u D O IF v o u i------ ■’*' » SoBi eR iße to 'The m Three Inseparables One for mildness .VIRGINIA One for mellowness. BURLEY One for aroma.TURKISH The finest tobaccos perfectly a/od and blended For Sale—One cow, fresh; springers, heifer and cow. A. Sacre. For Exchange —White Leghorn cockerel, 6 months old, Pure bred O. A. C. laying strain, for Rhode Island Red or Orpington pullet. Apply this office. TING N I T CRACKER f 'TIBON-— ¿O fo rlS * Farm for Rent, on easy terms, 323 acres. Apply Mrs. M. A. Stine. Cheat seed For Sale, $1 peri t s Slo .»co- sack. J. E. Winegar. GEN” TROTSKY TAKE ^ S TH E AIR , " ........ (eft) Z j CZZ- s s * HI r.'.ETii.AVB., * le t me mend your furniture or file your saws. J. W. How«ll. 4t The Monmouth Cooperative Slip ping Acsociation will save farmer s moftey in the sale of livestock. Ship with us and cut out middleman’s profit. Il you have stock to ship notify W. J. Stockholm. Mgr. tf For Sale 8-room house, lot 150x186 feet, close in. All modern conveniences. Price $2500. 6- Room House, Fireplace, toilet bath and lavatory. 2 Lots. Price 51600. Terms. 7 Room house. 2 lots, fruit and berries. Price $1000. $500 cash, balance $10 per month. 14 acres of land, close in. Price reduced from $140 to $125 per •ere. 7- Room house in Independence. Close in. All modern conveniences. Price $1500. , 40 acres of land at R ick r^J. Ail in cultivation. Two paved roads. Right near school house and store. Price $4000. $1000 cash. $3<MiO • 9 years time at 6 per cent interest. For Sale or Rent—5 acres of land ! 5 room house, good d air.^ arn . 15 minutes walk to city. Rent $15.00 j per month. G. T. Boothby. > *T’,e .rt, ,,h; sca .on is here, and f : - . r ir.panv ing picture, loaned to th* piper hy Popular Science .■ ;),!» Sh ws how to hx up an old. flatiron so that nuts can be cracked on it With this foundation of wooden 1 leeks, it can also be used, as afl anvil, . t- íurtü y e n r To d a y T h e Y o u th ’s C o m p a n i o n should be in every h e r'« w hich <kmun<l3 “o ; ; / tie. B ert.” Live buy» a n d guU , a ..J th eir fa th e rs ai.d m o f r% alw „y hn<J I t s Com pannirs - • ' i ^ m tbe,‘*, 7 A * ' R tlu U e , E n h r tiin ir t aud Up-tc-Datc. of Shor* ^ Serial Sttvsc*. Edtforiais A ri r><c*ry. V'lure and SctPi <!, Cu*Tf rtf f v«-ntz-. Pictor Coiner, I eu '«. St I'Tvps to . t Game*. Sport-. I' * How to- I C 't t x L C 5 S THAT* A*, r C en t % a W e e k OFFER A O rF F * ¿ N o . 1 1 . T > -» Y o u U i 'i C o -i p % » » « r . - AH Liu--: fpr 1 u 2 m ru - : » /« < '• l y ^ 1 . ' ‘2 » * 3 . T h e 1 Ox!2 C I m * 1. T h e Y th s C u m p w ik n » •- 1923 . . » 2. McCair» M. r v in r >1.00 T h e h f t F s Wer *» t ' . n u « c L r » o r . n r • ad n II jiiw Cal^rda.* Ml for $2.30 t At'E.K. ui I è Tili. \(KÜi » * Of! k <1* * S. ü L 'l t C K r m O W r u All for $3.00 T* niRFI» Of (•st« ri fci li‘ ): P l t U V L . l A T i i u « O F F IC E rr* interesting picture direct from Moscow, showing Trot-kv, the to I whose chief thought is to conquer the world, out on the street will his staff Trotsky in front