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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1922)
Loca 1 ■ c = 0 io i = 5 ] * [ ô ] [ Q J ( î 0 hurßdsket fill it at Millers’ W e c o u ld tell y o u o v e r a nd o v e r a^ain e a c h w e e k The heavy frost of Tuesday morn th a t this is th e b e s t pla c e to buy g r o c e r ie s : t h a t o u r ing was pro' ably the most destruc T h is is t h e s e a s o n tive of any we have had this winter. s t o c k s a re superior: a n d th a t w e w o u ld s a v e y o u w hen exceptional The conditions were right for dam- m o n e y —bu t t h a t w o u l d n ’t m e a n a n y t h i n g . p r e c a u t i o n s m u s t be 1 age to grain'andfclover seeding and T h e p r o o f o f t h e p u d d i n g - - i s in t h e P R IC E list. W e be cause'of it many acres will have t a k e n to s a f e g u a r d w a n t y o u to read b e l o w t h e m a n y t e m p t i n g f o o d s a n d y o u r health. W e c a r | to Le planted again. Take headache medicine their PRICE. T h e n y o u ’ll be h e r e to fill t h a t b a s k e t . ry a c o m p l e t e st o c k 1 when the aches are caused o f the s t a n d a r d by eyestrain and you do j C o m e at a n y time. P r ic e s g o o d a n y d a y o f t h e w e e k . yourself injury. Fifty per cent of remedies. Coffee a n d T ea all such aches are caused by eye-, strain. Dr. Thompson’s scientific, Good roast coffee l b _____ ___25c E x t r a S p e c ia l examinations reveal the cause. ..10c Good bulk cocoa l b __ __ K odaks Consult him Friday, February 24, Mission Tuna Tree tea 41b____________ ___ 35c Local hotel until 4 p. m. D eveloping u n it P rin tin g U Tree tea lib _____ _____ ....6 9 c Js F.verybody is happy. The wind is Instant Postum sm all____ ___ 25c in the south and it is raining again. 19c Instant Postum large, _ . . . 46c The next meeting of ti e Mothers’ U Postum C ereal_____ , _ _....2 3 c Perkins’ Pharmacy Club will be held Friday, February ___ 35c n Ghirardelli’s Chocolate . . . Blue fin, light meat 24. All members are urged to be If we haven’t got it M o rre ll’s C o rn F e d p »sent. we’ll get it. Atk ui. P ro d u c ts Don’t forget about the big pie C ra c k e rs a n d Cc Okies S o a p s a n d W a s h in g Bacon l b . ........................ ___ 34c social and program to be given at Best sodas l b ___________ 16c P o w d e rs Backs l b .................. ........... ___ 30c Elkins School, 8 p. m., February 24. Auction Fait wafers lb _ ______ 2!c Picnics lb .......................... ....2 6 c 2 Lux______ 13c The 'undersigned will sell at auc P r. Van Nuys, Presbyterian rep Ginger snaps l b . . __________ 22c Bon A m i_______ 14c tion on the M. Sucre place, east end resentative who spoke at the com M is c e lla n e o u s Grahams l b ___ ____ 24c of Main street, Monmouth, Thurs Citrus Ig pkg . . . ___________ 29c munity house Wedresday evening Cabbage l b _________________ 44c day, Feb. 28» beginning at 10:’0 Crystal White ................. 6c F lo u r A d v a n c in g Sweet potatoes l b ________ 64c sharp.—4 pure bred Jersey cows 3 also delivered a a fire address to Crystal White 18 bars _____ $1.00 Graham 10 l b _____ ____ 47c milking, one to freshen, bought of the students in Normal chapel! Good dry onions l b __________ 74c Miller’s Pure w h ite____ _____ 5c Corn meal 10 lb_______ 29c J . B. Stump and Son; 1 pure bred Thursday morning. Lg Florida Grapefruit________ 11c Three Heart N aptha__________ 5c Jersey bull, 1 year old, bought of Pancake flour 10 l b ___ 78c H* E. Guthrie and family of Cor Petite prunes lb_________ 8c the Stumps for herd sire, year old Grandpa’s wonder ta r _________ 7c Pancake flour Ig p k g .............. _.29c 2 Choice black figs l b __________ 17c heifer, heifer calf, 4 year old bull, vallis were recent visitors with his Old Dutch cleanser________ ...1 0 c Swansdown cake flour _ ___ 47c all pure bred Jerseys. 2 pure bred parents in this city. Comb honey________ 25c S y ru p s heifers, 1 to freshen soon, other in C ere al s Melowest cheese, sweet, mild lb 32c A class of thirteen, Corvallis high , Karo light 5 s ... ................ 40c Sept. These 2 heifers not subject Rolled oats lb ________ 6c Sure-to-pop corn l b ___________ 6c school students, were looking ov<r J to registry. Karo light 1 0 s _. . . ______ ..75c Roman meal pkg .................. __ 42c A. & H. so d a ________________ 9c 16 high grade Jerseys; 8 cows the work and activities of the Nor-1 Karo dark 5s____ _____ 36c Shredded wheat __ __ _ _ ..15c Macaroni lb__________________ 9c consisting of 5—3 year olds, 2—4 mal Wednes lay. They were chap Karo dark 1 0 s________ 69c G rapenuts__________________ 17c Small white beans lb__________ 7c year o!di and 1—6 year old. 2 eroned by Miss Catherine Gentle. Crimson Rambler— Wheat hearts 10 l b ............... .78c year old heifer, freshens in July; 2 Limas l b ..................... 11c Uhe regular meeting of the Evan Golden 5s............. ...4 2 c extra good heifers coming lyear old; Wheat hearts lg pkg ................‘-9c Bulk cocoanut l b ___________ 18c 5 extra gooJ heifer calves. gelical Ladies Aid Society[happeneI Golden 1 0 s___ 78c Quaker Corn flakes__________ lCc Sugar l b __ ________________7c Percheron mare, age 7 weight to tall this tfear on February 14th, Melomar 5s ______ 50c Kellogg’s Corn flakes___ ______15c Jiffy Jell ..................... 10c 1500; Clyde horse, age 4 in July, the birthday anniversary of Mrs, Melomar 10s ___________ 95c Post Toasties . . _______ 13c Carnation milk 2 can s..............25c wt. 1300, 2 Percheron mare colt3, C. F. Herren, who served icecream Cane & Maple 5s_______ $1.15 K err’s rolled oats Ig p k g _____ 33c Alpine milk_________________ 12c 1 year old in April; Clyde-Peroher- Cane & Maple 2Js _______60c and cake to the ladies present. on hors - colt. 1 year old in April. Kerr’s Wheat flakes lg p k g ___ 37c Oregon milk 12 cans_______ $1.40 Molasses 2 Js ........... 39c II irse, age 7, weight 1500, sold by Her daughter, Mrs. Frnest Riddell Cream of Wheat________ 25c Toilet paper 6oz c re p e _______ 74c P. Riley. and Mrs. Fred Smith did the serv C o o k in g O ils Kellogg’s krumbled bran ____ 24c Toilet paper 4 oz crepe______ 64c White sow and 7 pigs, 4 weeks ing. Those present besides the ones Lard lb . „____________ 18c Matches full size b x ____ _____ 6c C a n n e d G oods old; Poland sow and 3 pigs 5 weeks mentioned were Mrs. Silcctt, Mrs. Mazola p i n t ............. ................40c Vanilla extract 2 o z .... .................25c old; Poland sow, to farrow 2nd lit Heffley, Mrs. Winegar, Mrs. Fuller, Pacific Cling P e a c h e s._______ 21c Mazola qt _ ■ _______________ 75c Vanilla extract 4 oz ______ 45c ter March 25; 3 improved Chester Banquet c o rn _______________ 17c White sows, to farrow 2nd litter Mrs. White and Mrs. Neal. It was Wesson oil p t ______________ 30c Campbell’s soups ___________ 12c Auto tomatoes 2Js._ _________ 15c April 20, 27 and May 10; 3 improv- also the birthday of Mrs. Silcott. Wesson oil q t _______ . . . . . ____55c Schilling’s, Folger’s Cleveland Solar pineapple 2 J s ____ ______ 26c eI Chester White gilts, to farrow Considerable merriment was caused Snowdrift 21b’______ 48c baking powder 4s ______ 25c Sugar p e a s ............................... _.17c April 1, 6, May 1; 7 sboats, wt. by guessing at the ages of different 100 pounds; 5 pigs wt. 30 pounds; ladies present, who after all had 2 shoats, weight 75 pounds. guessed, would tell how old they Army made wagon, John Deere disc, corrugated roller, Klondike were. harrow, 2 sec steel harrow, spring Easter Bazaar by the Ladies of to>th harrow, mower, rake, corn the Evangelical church, April 8. planter, 7 horse gas engine, ensi- Remember the date. IO C Itge cutter and hay feeder, 3 culti Mrs. Warren Barnell wishes to vators, cream separator, 1 horse were to begin last Sunday have been “The Spirit’s Striving” motor, milking utensils, 2 Oliver announce that she will do hem Sunday School at 10. A N ew S o ciety plows, Indiana silo and a lot of stitching at her residence, first pastponed until this Sunday. We Mr. Lewis will be in the pulpit. C. E. at 6:30; house west of the hank in Indepen household goods. About twenty ladies of the Evan again take this opportunity of ex Prayer meeting Topic: The Law dence. Phone 4231, Indptendence. gelical church met Wednes lay af A. B. Sacre, Owner tending a hearty invitation to all to Christian Science Orders may be left with Mrs. Cor ternoon at the home of Mrs. Orval and the Compel contrasted. Normal class social and business attend as many of the services as nelius in Monmouth. Sunday School at 10 a. m. White for the purpose of organziing O.A.C. W h ite L eg h o rn possible. Every night except Sat Wednesday evening meeting at 8 Oat and vetch hay for sale. T. a society for the younger ladies meeting at the church basement urday. Some of the subjects will o’clock. H a tc h in g E g g s Thursday evening at 6:30. J. Edwards. and friends of the church. Mrs. Don’t forget the cafeteria chicken be: "Is God a Tyrant?” Sunday morning service at 11 From 2 2 5 eRtf h e n s 7 room house, good orchard, elec Winegar was elected as president, dinner to be given by the Dorcas ‘‘Spiritual Bl.ndness” o’clock. Price $1 iind $ 1 .5 0 per 15 tric lights and city water, toilet. Mrs. White, secretary and treasur Subject for Sunday February 19, Ef fi e L. Y o u n g Phone503 Price $2500. Terms. G. T Boothby. er. The society is to be called ‘‘The Society in the basement on Tuesday “ Set to do Evil” “ The Devil’s Pay Day” (evening, February 21. “ Mind” . Homelike Society” . kThe meetings are to be held at the homes of the Baptist Church various members. After the busi “ Who Owns the Earth” and “The ness session Mrs. White assisted by Joys of Absent mindedness’' are the Mrs. John Fuller, served a dainty subjects announced for Sunday luncheon. morning and evening respectively. Bible School and Endeavor meet ings as usual. Those who did not hear Dr. Nan Nuys'Wednesday evening in his dis cussion of “ Religious Education” Christian Church missed something worth while. Sunday morning sermon subject: Evangelical Church “ Jesus Knew What He Would Do” . The Hoir elike Church” Evening subject: “ Warmingyour Our evangelistic services that hands at the Fnm ies Fire” . While the Golden Poppy is in bloom MONMOUTH OREGON as ; Saturday & Monday Special See A Wool and Fiber Rug California CHimCH rc ANN OFNCl IMÈNE size 36x63 in. for N ow $3.29 Go East Thru California Regular price $4.50 ?S£5Z52S2S2SHS25HSZS2S2S2S2SES2FH52S2;H52SISHS2S2SH5HSaS25a5aS2525252.,P F e b r u a r y 18 a n d 20 These rugs are the very be& grade made a and the patterns we have are very* at r3 » a a a tractive. 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