i ***€1© A H o S Y'ei nm nonak when m a b *»a R »»«*r-tk < tx * »»¡I u the l o t U o c lc c n i tnjjt Truly tir A* -t ci : . 1 . —* * c a m » * o !- t . > to ■atirfr ' j . W« k J oa the aqnarr-Ocal ptaa—oe • rt a «o o :h : t it dues uot i~i.sf y rou perfetti». Ule Irvu Joca net cu»t roo a cent De'ivrrr 1 Froe. Select the 'j.OTÍe roa want awi tarxM to«t »nt» roo—caah or r . * t a r n m la Savrall l a o.t. Wc give u t bigg t valu* in tlK U . » BICYCLES 12 Months to Pay l i you do net find it convenient E U e mage 44 at)lei ariea and colors o# lunger* in our thrxr in «lei factories and Mil you direct. Our Hail Order Iin a itm n t ialcanng for tfce needs of in ..cos of rulers in all parts of the ccuntrr. Ue have been eaull.ihed in Chicago 29 rears. In the Rangrr line there it a style and sue to I i nt t I Li> te sod anr pocket book. You cant ectul the bicycles or prices anywhere. Men Women b. yl md Gmi ertmihere ARE SAVING 1IME and money. and 44 styU«. crUora and fXAint health an reeveanoa on n a n s h im m th « fi Ranger b in c k t . Milncr-s are r big In Ranger line — Road- andlrooi work milting interest a< piaees •ter». Junior», Race.», and e* i^oyrny^i^e yren euidoonoa m it. Arch Frame nodrii Maty Cai ri • and L a d ie : rp a elm clsctnc lamps, ho ms, parts, modela, too. A Rancar rera rt. sr.l eyui; «nenl of all Rider Agents Wanted to rids and exhibit tbs Raster Model you piefer B 7» is all parti of tbs ceustry t ake tag mosey as our at eats. Send No M oney Usecoupoa or costal sod stk U 1 to send yi a th* tag. free R asgee Catalog Hh* B*r>t!e Escyciooedia of Aawncai. with bJWCieta «•boles*.« petcea sad terms. M EAD b scycla t o mût e r e r f r mm an C u t out thU C o u p I M E A D C Y C L E C O .. S N. Ceoal Street. C W *«o» U . S. A . I I ■ I J I A« S tic k pr ê «& P hone 573 Hou*« 867W Office: 4' j 9-11) Bank of Commerce Bldg, S alem " > J ' | a a t> Kings were never more fashion­ able than this year. The designs are simly remarkable, and our cases are filled with many, many beautiful ones. Diamonds, rubies, peails, sapph­ ires—each a perfect "g em ” . Don’ t wait until the last week to get your Christmas shopping done. Our holiday stocks are complete now, and we have leisure to give you real service in making your selection. So come in now. Our rings are well worth seeing. Gifts that Last. Oregon J. O . M A T T H I S Physician and Surgeon V 'hrirfmas » > O p to m e t rist T b e r « is m o r* C«t«rrh In this -ectlon o f tlis country than w!l o th e r disease a p - t toeether. and to r y e a rs it waa sup- poeed to be incurable. D o c to r s p rescrib ed 1 ral rem el'ee. end by constantly fa llin g to cura with local trea tm en t, p ron ou n ced it in cu rable. Catarrh la a local disease, greatly Influenced by c on stitu U on a l c o n ­ ns sr.J therefore re q u ires c c : < tional treatment. H all a Catarrh M edi­ cina. manufactured by F J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio, ts a conatitutlonal remedy, is taken Internally and acts the Blood on the M ucous S u r fa ce s ot the System. One Hundred Dollars re­ ward is oflered for sn y case that Hall s' Catarrh Medicine fails to cura. Send for simulara and testimoníala F J C H E N E Y A C O . Toledo. Ohio. Sold by Druggist a "Sc H ell's Family Pills lor constipation. , A. L. K U L L A N D E R Independence, Oregon W a tc h m a k e r & J e w e le r , Ore. O Bo* R F D. Street ,\ o. - COM PANY L a » 1 H M V M B _________ ___ Stato______ White I eghorns. pr j. Th« basket ball games last day between Monmouth and Inde- pendence proved quite successful for Monmouth. Although the first team :ost a 27 t > I t score the sec- ond tea.n won from Independence by a scote o f 18 to 9; and the Mon- mouth girls carried away a 14 to f. viettry. The girls game was an a Itied feature and as they are limit- e l to a few games and have had very ittle practice, they were espe cially p'tase i to have won at this tin e. The usual hearty supp< rt w ts given the team, many o f the t>#m people driving over for the event. The next game will be between Mo -.mouth and Dallas, at Dallas, Kri lay, Detenber 16. The first debate of the Senior class was held 1 u-sday the 13th, and proved quite successful. The ques­ tion v.a«: Fewlved, That Capital Punishment ;hou!d be aboli.-hed Thise on the affirmative were: Dor­ is Hears, Irene Mason; negative. Silver Tii.¡bps, Tfcyra Staats. The negative team delivered their arguj ment in the l e»t’form but the affirm­ ative seemed to have collected the m *6t convincing argument. The r/st o f the class acting as judges, voted 9 to 5 in favor o f the atlirma- • Wednesday morning the students w re given the mailing schedule for Christmas packages for the state o f Oregon and were urged thru a mes- s ge from the Government Postal authorities to observe this schedule i l order that Chritsmas packages m ght be efficiently and speedily h milled this year. by Iiene Mason. I COI ? c=ï Local Brevities ---------- -------- l « W f------- ° . n r -ll Mr. YanEman o f Portland was a Monm uth visitor Saturday after­ noon. coming here to invest in some o f Miss Effie Young's thoroughbred tede -Jebes dbsil AS .V i EDUCATION TEST W H Y O O G S N T E D IS O N A S K V S 2 ÍJ U O rftijC l's J K ISP I I Omtirm m—Scud ra«* big. new Mead y to Rider wh.Jc-w.kle price« and foil rwrtscoUra oi the JO day» f.'ee tnal and Easy Paymeot terms. HIGH SCHOOL j: li D r. W . C G e k n u p . S alem , tears and ear pochat- bock W h j rade imita» tioai. I ; S r t C k T u l S t , C h ic s * o , U. S. A . o r :----- W o rk e rs Hartman Bros. Direct iro n . Factory to Y e - U t d t . Everyth.»-« I r t.cyc.es ard Uk the tacyelc Lee. ready (or It-one« dc.irery, it Factory prices. E a s t A m e ric a n - American workers are sticking to the.r le-ts ir the Near Ea.-t ^.gaiunt ». » . . , » . , ,(1 n f r . l U P ii» the greatest of o*lds." said J " Hand- .» ir ». o i o t r O i t OI r a i l s L l t y . faker on his return from a summer in j N ursery G ood s relief work in Armenia. “They declare Fruit, shade and ornamental they w ill not leave until every child ! trees, small fruits, shrubs and in Armenia is cared for. Last year j roses. Mist land Nursery Com­ for a time we were obliged to put our pany, Route 2, Independence, m p t a i i r « on half and quarter ra tions. and thousands of our children ! j Three miles south o f the city. lied When I was in Armenia last P •T* . i I »ere in rags. had nothing others wore grain sacks or flour sacks Then It was warm, but as Mount I Glasse» Fitted Ararat towers above the country. 1 realised that before long these rags Lenses a ccu ra te ly d u p lica te d will be cf no use. and they must have O p tica l repairs ca ra /u ily and warm clothing." p rom p tly m ade. E-yes 1 CStCtl tcaarcMh yoo can 9ecure ptw n in a an 1 u k U lo u r 'iu s n r 'la c y tic ^ a u t and par for it in T a e l« (12) «mall aihly pavmcat*. Our th uaaoito4 (_ . ■/( mr*t bur at rock bottom, lo o u>nder costs. The f a i r f t r a r g y n n a n onlr tligbtlr tc re t co.rr added clerical work- Brcaua_ > ouaredealtng a irttl wnh the Hi era, tar cash and H i.r raiment price* are naturally l a w (ban you can obtain elsewhere , I l f ^ 6 rep * h i v O j ^ t brult-cp wheel« wnh ccafter-brake, reidy to cut in y .-r old Hear by Mr*' Johnson’• •*»***. Mr». H. p_ Bogart o f Fall* City and alio by * y ~ ^ Notwithstanding the heavy frost ° f " « d r e e *a-v night. Pearl Fishback brought in a har.tfu, o f Evergreen blackberries to show what Mon- mouth Heights can do in December, There will be a special on the S. P. today to take out students from the Normal returning to their homes for the holidays. The train leaves at 3:30 this afternoon, J. W. Howell expects to have all his family as guests for Christmas, Word has been receivel that his son-in-law. R. E. Nichols o f New York is on his way west and the rest o f the family are a.I close at hand, _ __________________________ D R . F. R. B O W E R S O X I'H Y SI C I A S U S I R C E O S PHONE NOS. 3304 3304 O H IC E H O I SE E. F. BUTLER D e n t is t Post office bldg. M onm outh O reg on The Herald wishes correspondents in neighboring communities. For particulars apply at this office. R edu ced Rates in Farm M utual Fire Insurance I have taken the agency for the Farmers’ Fire Relief Association of Butteville, Oregon, a farmers’ mu­ tual insurance company which ac­ cepts no city risks, is inc-irpornted and has been doing business for 28 years. This company has always paid its losses promptly and Janua­ ry first has assets deposited in sev­ en different banks o f #49,000.00. To join cost* $1 and 25 cents per #100 for dwellings and contents; 30 cents per $100 for hams, school houses and contents. Ihe applicant is then entitled to insurance sub­ ject to such assessments as are nec­ essary to cover losses and expens-1 es. A member can withdraw at any i time. The company has on its books #7,995,934 insurance and paid out luring 1920 losses amounting to j #10,840.27. For particulars inquire o f G. W . C h e s e b r o agent. Monmouth, Ore. Notice Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given th»t the jr.dersigr.ed have leen duly ap­ pointed guardians o f the estate o f tesiie A ldem an, incompetent, by ¡the county court o f the State o f >reg >n for Polk County, and have i | inalified. All persons having claims against ' said estate are hereby notified t o : present the same duly verified, to- gt ther with proper vouchers there-1 for, to the undersigned guardians at the residence o f Ketta Hamar, j near Monmouth. Oregon, within six months from date o f this notice. All credits or accounts hereafter extended to said ward must be made by and through the under­ signed guardians. Dated and first published Novem­ ber 25th, 1921. * Relle Sullivan Retta Hamar Guardians aforesaid. B. F. Swope. Attorney. Happy Homeu ard contented futures are built on a foundation o f Saving. Ten years from today, the comfortable prosperity o f many a local farndy will be traced back to the fact that they read and heeded this advertisement. Will your family be one o f them? Two Incomes The one from work— the other from investment— are within the means o f every family. But the in­ come from investment depends entirely upon your abiilty to'save consistently and to put your savings to work for you where they will bring you a safe, dependable return at regular intervals. Interest Paid Regularly Every Six Months by this large, growing public service company. O ur sim ple savings plan permits every customer o f the Company, who can spare a few dollars a month, to become a financial partner, sharing in the Company’s earnings. O u r c o m p a n y has s h o w n a g r a t i f y i n g growth in business—year by year. The nothing uncertain. This is an unequalled opportunity for the safe investment of your savings in a carefully managed home enterprise—a direct investment in property you can see at any time you choose. for our services in this community is constantly growing. The ( ompany must constantly invest N o th in g s p e c u la tiv e a b o u t this o f f e r demand extensions, improvements and new money betterments pace with the increasing demand. to keep Your money will go right into these improvements when you purchase our 8 per cent Gold Notes either for cash, or on the monthly sav ings plan. Obtain all the Details-Mail the Coupon Today Coupon Mountain States ! would like to receive further information about the investment you offer on easy payment*. N a m e ......... .................................. ........... in Power Company Monmouth, Oregon Every Family a Noteholder