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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1922)
tS2S2S?ÂS2S2S2SiSÏS?SÎS.,.S2S2S?5ï,52S?‘ ui«isasas 2 s£s?svj 2 s?s 2 s?srin!s? I’tN N V FRINOÜ FOR TOWN HALL STEPS Oregon Fir and • Hemlock mb w u L i Electric Light Fixtures r Stationary Confections Lat h, M o u l d i n g s , Fruit and Butter Boxes, Slabwood, ^reen iV, dry, 12 & 1 (> in.Stovewood, Cement, Wall Planter, Lime, Shingles, Com position Roofing, Build ing paper, Doors, Win- dows, Seeuritv Silos. M O R L A N r 8 : “ THRILLS ? *>?-------------------------------------------- f a In O t -------------------------------------------- k Dii By MRS. M A R Y POW ER. C; Ê 1 [V o U irti. b> UtCiHrr N ,« .,.p * i s>adfcnl* 0 Avis tun nil the U n it'* o f tin* bril- lU lill) tliusl rated booklets li*llv>sly. Flit' m a J c glory of the luouniaiiia lured tier, so di.t t ho sanili >1 I h ' sc I k s liut the price» ero itiiU n t. t<D( uiuat I m id a he a millionaire to put up at I cither place. Any h h ) she h culil ucid a stunning new wardrobe--she would go shopping. She bowed coldly to the little woman Sign of the Rose” 8 The B a k e r y and Tea Shop I A R N O L D Three door* ea*t of post offiee R. L. Kullander Concrete Mill! Eyes Tested , t ofnpiN M iiis (I Hart man Bros. L\ t v V C 1 • rh ma r Salem, CORONA Cr*cm Kreomwii H lV v j The Compact and Portable Ask me to show it to you, WALTER G. BROWN Transferring by auto truck and by team, within the city or out of town. ki i and Albert Flapjacks you w s and n r ti a N the hotcakes oi the West Oregon Re MONMOUTH MARKET Fresh and Cured Meats W holesom e and Sanitary Passed by inspection Oct. 11 O oq ûulity Thos. Boulden a A lk m ?”»•.* vMLS & Son Typewriter Mis* M iller •e yon *cv ww# a She wws cry ng Hin LI tue lace hand OR K R ROW KRSOX A M AR A M n n s in \ \ > t n e t o\ Fire tnsuiance. R eal Estate “ “ v 'M V O * and Svrety Rands O» » K' I C. C. M u l k e y 1 —1 I stimates promptly f urnished r.Opendcnce, Oregon Mv Good Goods and Fair Treatment Bran, Mill Run and Com Work vV«*) r*r*irt oiutalh tU Groceries & Provisions Highest Market Price Paid for Poultry and Veal Calves t.enoi al Contract ng fot C la t s e * I itte d In Boulden Building I »r Monmouth Oregon ^¿ HTIi' £ S' £ cS S E£ S SH£ HSHSZ ZS ScSHS HSH HSHSa H HSa ZS StL 3 c sahl roughly. "See,” she pointed to the array o f (h i.tv things upon the bed. "S me j D o f those 1 Intended to g iie away,” 5 7 7 2 75 7 75 7 7 75 5 7 25 5 5 5 5 257 she fibbed deliberately, “ and If you won't accept the money fo r your fare." tactfully. " I'll lend It to you, until you're able to tiay It hark. There's a train at midnight.“ Miss M iller was speechless. "You ’ve two hours to pack and get to the terminal." A ils reminded. Miss M iller f. end herself being escorted acr-ss the ball, gray suede putnpr clutched In one thin hand. a gray fr.s k flung across a shaky in n . Miss M iller never could tell you what really took place in the next hour or so. W hat she never knew, however, was t' t * s o n a* she was out o f sight A\ s flew up the stairs to her nv ro and threw herself into a chair with a hysterical moan She felt fright fully old and alone. "A hon e, a sister— ar.d a June wed dli g —«11 tor Miss M iller— fa n cy!' an d A i la, to nobody In particular, ai . then lier eyes fell on the letter M -- M iller had brought al.-ng with Is e 's l v f t l y she broke the seal. •‘Avis, my love," ^he letter ran, "w e ar> leasing f, r Riverw ay Court on Ft :’. ). Yncle Mart and me. Would | are to a. .*• ;y us. as you did JcS2SE5c525E5E5HSB52SESSS2Si2SHSHSHf) four year* ago? W e ll dim e to the JQ city after you Wednesday. And. oh 1 ¡3 As is, I almost forgot to tell you thst j n] that g-ssl lisA In g TVv Kennedy. whom | ¡3 you pi a y e t those wonderful tenni* ' fC matches with that summer—remem ,*d S erV I. is returned front s n u s an ! s gi.ing with us It may please you Leave order* at Garage to know <Ai * ilrrw a long hresth he C all Phone 20u3 for.' she continued gTV.-dilyl tl at h* has asko.1 for you any number of : rs He s, * aw fully ntervsted 2 2 2 2 252 5 525 5 5 5 5 52 25 52 52 5 52 2 252 n y> r w hereabout*, and act* as If ie were walking . n pirn and needle# until * t hear fts m yon ;-p .-t. us ' I f I thought there ..as any h .qv I'd cncvura,.* him Oh ,* you kt.ow. dear, he was real p e .i.'d av, iTTi.i.g tha: st,*r> about h s juty- •ug chisv attention to that little Freud. ,.rl os . r thee« >' id gruffly, tie saw ny -. t f pretty g irl* hut— P u t P o u ltrs S u p p lie s B O N E. S H E L L G R IT ■ TVe? Lovingly. hat like CM r ? 1N L O U T A. ie Mart say* I'm to fo r T S i'~e.l check T o « tr.igtit the o -1 COFFIN & EGLESTON Jfc SI HSH c H 'E £ c S c SESE '^ H SS SaS SSS SHSSS S SHS ? r s.'src2S2S£S2SlS2SJ3 rH O K F First Class W o rk Guaranteed M ONM OUTH TRANSFER 4» B. Shop \ “Fresh Every Day" E. Shoe M)s> Miller, with a sit), timid siti.le, wished pat hot 1« a ll) she was as young and pretty as the other, as she turned to wat <i At is trippa « .» • ••. ding) stairs. Miss M iller couldn't have been a da) over thtrt) tue, although she l.s'kid lift). A ils herself waa Just turning thirty. Push had sot tied when Avia rv- turned, her anna full o f bundles. I'n I like m.isi women, tier shopp.ng ex- I pod it ton had held for her no thrills. There came a timid knock at the doer, the handle turned. and Miss M il ler entered shyly. 'Mh Mis* Burroughs. I want you to j rend this Utter from my sister I V ille. ■ Here's a letter for you, too, came tn ! m j matt by mistake P e lile '» goin' j to he a June bride,” she gasped T m ! alt a thrill. 1 suppose It sounds ailiy that 1 should feel so queer!), only ’ V ille '* the isili sister 1 ever had and | the hah) id the fam ily." She looked up suddenly. tier face aglow, her tired Dj ! crea sparkling A il* listened politely M s* M ilite I was such a N u t Wliat did she care j about—June bride*—■ " I h*ven'l seen 1 v ille »n o e she was a b*by. My mot her dirsi and we were separatisi. I've kej>t track o f her though She wants I should come and -or h, r mat ried." Miss M iller'* voter -hook a trifle. “ Oh. Miss A i h r - " Avis |,s Wed surprised Sentiment in that drao tittle »m l - o f all things! "Well, and why n o t'" she said. •Mb, my dcir. it's out o f the quo* th tv " Miss M iller said in a shocked voice. "It'd e.s*t heaps she Hit's out Kansas way, and 1 o s ilJ r 't ever get red tw pi - * f - ' r : v * ;752£B52S2Sc5ESESE5IS2SBFE5c5H5Bi25B52S252S252SESE5aS2ScS2SE5B525E£25cy enough n w e y . 1 <-ou1d write and ask the city has furnished JT rijv Pr<> IV lite to send mr ; he account in The \>entV sf =0 »emwpnpers," her voice broke sud A ll* s: .leal S iv d had one, any- denly. » ay M s-* Mi >• ■* ;> r-ched face va-eit A ils felt • funny little tug tns'.le ot V- the shi.d. wy re.-ews of u t ^ her ^ H fts. Her. Ttinils and fri *— aome := ; he h "M iss Mtiler " she found hersi'lf say And As is grinned like ing. and experienced a throb of happi ress that sltn,wt t o V her breath ?T 58 f f S U iM S P S Do you believe In boosting for y o u r home town? If so show it by buying goods made and produced in Monmouth. We bake o\erything we sell. Electric Portsmouth, N H , na* a g n a t scheme for helping the unemployed. The tourn hall has nine stone stops and anybody wanting to help, lays a 'nny on the edge ol a step. T h e picture shows the steps with their mge of pennies. ___________ _______ and im m e d ia te v icin ity r A T W A T E R BROS. iK?^iS2t^S2SrSi'^SiStfSiS2SSSiSCSiS7SiS^iiiS2^^?S:¡¿nSZSZ'S?±2S2SHS2S? Residents of Monmouth ^ c 7H52SIÎ5ES2SH5HS2SZ5ESEi'E5E52SHf752SgScSZSESH5HS25HS2S2525Z5ZS252SH5Hr' /.. IL Waller, Manager Phone l>'2 ,?5?Y2S2SZS2SV2S»2S2S2S2S1S252S2S2S2S2S2R5Z!R SON Monmouth's largest and moat com plete Confectionery and Book Store M o n m o u th L u m b e r C o m p a n y I & Stc*»# Cat*! K O ip r r t n n W u . M e — Ordinarily -c* a tv « e w s o f cat» and shake . life nut o f there at each opportune . hut (V s -ge R lorr a #agi. p*. :.:er of * ,sty h i* a d '£ that is ao fond of is'tn that be ha* stolen three k tton* s w i m o i'. r cat and is new ra:s.ng •cm and tn the moat time the * hoe cut l a* hern grieving ever the *a Of her htbte* and searches ever) - .here, but la the kennel for them J. B. Hill & Son 3 Is=jH-S 2525 EitSH 52 S 25 £ 5 E 5 t 5 ES 7 SH 52 SH 52 S? 5 E 57 S 2525252 .; 2 SH 525 ZS£SHSH 57 ! Magazines, Periodicals Books, Stationery Candy and Cigars i r 1' ki LC’.l «•V * hi J d W f S f n iiY P. H. JOHNSON “The Normal Bcck^Stcie' |A\ uddy f©M FLEXION Guaranteed worL, Cleaning. Pressing Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters Ladies Suits, Dresses, Sweaters Cm r me an orvirr and be con\inced T. J. W E D K K IN D m Delivered to any part of the city M n % Y * « * Monmouth Ore. Jersey Milk and \\ hipjjing Cream ' l a * - '— w-n* s « t I r ati i* t ie and - "ijp a th »r* w :fc the h o K irv ' -> a*« * ’ ’» g tn do a bnle w ' k . la . V Jus* tu t nnc burn* dc ww 8 k Morning and c\entt £ drli\-enes lOc qt. C r e a m 2 5 c pint YO U N G -BROS. D A IR Y Tli ONE M3 Monmorth A ..