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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1922)
Nevfe- T h i s is th e s e a s o n w hen exceptional p r e c a u t i o n s m u s t be t a k e n to s a f e R u a r d y o u r he a lt h . W e c a r ry a c o m p l e t e s t o c k of the s t a n d a r d remedies. Mrs. Kenneth Ives, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McDonald here, left the first o f the week to join her husband in Sabastap >1, Ca'ifornia. Mrs, L. J. Hays o f Eugene was visiting with friends in this city last week. Miss Hester Keeney, who is in the Dallas Hospital, is getting along Spring Shoe Time is Here Now is the time when father has to consider the purchase of lighter weight shoes for the family. ‘We have the shoes, and can save him some money too. Look over the values listed below and then bring in the feet to be fitted. nicely. Hugh M. Guthrie o f Corvallia took dinner with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Guthrie, while tn- route from Portland on a businers trip Sunday. Kodaks Dfvtf.'oplritf a n d Prin tin g Rauie P. Burkhead spent the week end at home with his mother. Mrs. L . K. Burkhead. Mr. Burkhead If we haven't got it was at the University o f Oregon we'll get it. Ask h i . on Thursday and Agricultural Col lege on Friday and Saturday in the Hot VSatHis nnd Coffee will he j interests o f the Oregon Institute o f served by the Baptist C. E .’s in the Technology with which he is con Community House basement Satur nected. He is doing some new con day (tumorr iw ) from I to 9 p. m . structive work which he hopes to I’nrty taking LIuik overcoat with be o f vital importance to «11 the the initials K. A. on inside pocket, high schools and private schools in from Christian Church last Sunday night please return same to Frank the state. Aynea, or leave at home o f H. K. Miss P-arbara Steinherge, em Sickafoose in exchange for coat ploye o f the Portland post office, there. was a visitor with re'atives in this HEM STITCHING I^-ave o rder» city last week. with Mrs. Cornelius, Millinery store. Mail orders promptly filled. The Ford tiuck at the creamery Mrs. Barnell, Independence, Ore has been replaced by a larger Sam- gon. Rhone 4321. aon. Perkins’ Pharmacy The "H om elik e” Society met ‘ ‘ First Steps” for the little feet, dainty as well as sturdy styles, Ladies “ S in c e rty ” , light brown in calf, medium heel and height, good browns, white and black 90c $1.50 quality sole, a serviceable yet dres $ 2.00 sy shoe Extra fine black kid, roomy last, stiteh-down, absolutely smooth in side, insured by the manner o f fas tening the sole, for the little folks $ 2.00 Brown calf leather. English lace style, good service for the price, misses sizes $3.35 L [» » Number 495, a neat school oxford fo r big girls, in dark brown calf, McKay sole, low heel and medium toe $4.50 "S ociety” , Brown Lotus calf, skuffer last, extra strong leather, with heavy sole, good shoe making in this shoe $2,15 O n $6.35 ladies w elt oxford, mahogany kid lace, circular vamp, Number 1640, men’s mahogany Russian calf bal., fancy perforated lace stay and vamp. Diamond cellu loid eyelets, thick rubber Slipknot heel, the most comfortable English last designed. $5.50 blind eyelets, center design in toe, im t. perf. tip, rubber tap, m ilitary heel. $5.50 "M a yflow er” , ladies mahogany A ■ huv iii k brush of cheap manufac Wednesday at the home o f Mrs, kid one-strap pump, imitation per turf, thought to have caused tha N ott. A pleasant afternoon was forated tip, rubber tap, 14 — 8 heel death by anthrax of Rev. W. J. Bow “ Goldenrod” , 'one o f our best erman. who died at Albany, has been spent in sewing and conversation. $5.50 sent to the laboratories of the atat« The society meets next Wednesday values for the misses, dark brown Number 1737 "Union Line” , an health department at Portland for In with Mrs. McDonald. Lotus calf, an extra well made shoe veetlgatlon. These brushes are under excellent shoe fo r every day wear combines style with service $4.00 Walter Brown is registering ■tood to have been Imported fron "P lu ck ” , our new oxford for for the man who wants a com fort China where they were made of Siber agent fo r voters in Monmouth, Hay men and young men, dark lotus Da(k brown kid, for the misses, able yet neat appearing shoe. ian horsehair or boar bristles M. Walker in Independence, W illis j lace, fancy perforations along lace Heavy brown calf, full double sole, our highest grade dress shoe fo r E. E Elliott, director of the state Simonton at Suver, Kenneth Wil- "n stay, vamp, quarter and tip. Rub the growing girls, wide enough fo r one-half rubber heel with anti-slip board of vocational education, has a deed for 1000 acres of land lying be liams at A irlie, Clay S. Taylor at ber tap heel. $5.00 comfort $5.25 core $4.95. tween the Miami and Scioto rivers In Pedee, Evadna Smith at Lewisville. Ohio. It was laaued by the governor James 0 . Price at Rickreall. to Archibald Blair, as assignee of Prof. Ostien is to be the speaker James Wood, w ho was a colonel In the next Monday morning at the high American army during the revolution •ry war The deed was signed tu the school. Mr. Gooding's little tunt bandwrUlne of John Ad*ms president o f a Monday morning program is i. t. Utopias of Marshfield » mb | serving the purpose o f u closer •'lacted president of the Oregon Retail connection between the average cit Merchants’ association and Eugene was »electcd as the next convention izen an i the high school. city daring the annual convention of A . B. Morlan, who is recovering the a»* elation at Roaeburg from a long spell with rheumatism., An amendment to the Interior de t'srlnient appropriation bill offered by returned Wednesday from a visit er. his daughter, Mrs. Byron Arnold Morgan, tenor, and Bur Henalor Mr Nary providing Itio.ooo for with Sunday School, 10 A . M. There ton Arant, pianist, gave a success ft new dormitory at Chrmaita Indian White at Yamhill. Girl Held for Slaying of Father. are classes for all and we feel sure echool. Salem, was adopted by the ful concert in Dallas Tuesday even-' TRACED TO PRIMITIVE DAYS Bardstown, Ky.— A warrant has At the Giange meeting Satur etate Indian affairs committee. ing. Saturday, March 11 has been H o w th e W o r d ••Score” Came Into been Issued for Alile Vance, fourteen you w ill enjoy every minute. Representatives of Oregon sports day, March 11, it is promised that years old. daughter of Charles Vance, C. E. 6:30 Both fo r the Normal G e n e ra l U se as Indicating a men's associations will meet In Port , P ro f.*K»dd*rl"y o f't h e ' A.ricultur'ai ^ nt* tive,y . ■rr» * 2 for ,thej r * 11' who was shot and killed In his bed. Reckoning. Token of and High School Students. ,, . . . pearance in the Normal chapel, The girl and her mother testified that land March IS to discuss fish and game college, an au.horuy on drainage „ , , Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30. Just before his death Vance chastls«*) ... , ... , , . , >ee fu rth er announcement next laws and the preparation of a definite “ The dnv* of our age are thre**- will be present with useful infor- Ids daughter because she persisted In “ The L ife o f Moses” . program toward the Improvement of week. j score years ami ten.” said the Vsultn- mat ion. receiving the attentions of a young hunting conditions In the state. Tuesday and Thursday afternoon 1st. showing that our forefathers reck- A 7J pound daughter was born onol by vow*, a system of keeping pian The Saddle Mountain hogging com Ladies’ Aid will meet at the church. Win. Riddell, Jr. was in Portland' , t o M r . an i Mrs. Francis Arant at account of tignres based prob ihly in P « « I and l.ewls a Malone l o g g i n g Wednesday afternoon the Home this week attending a session o f the tamp» on the line of the Lewis and ! Eugene Tuesday evening. February its original form upou the practice like Society wil! meet. o f counting upon the Ungers and toes. t lath railroad In I'lalaop county re state wool growers association o f 28. The word “ score" Itself comes from Saturday, 6:45 Choir practice. turned operations last week after a which he is an officer. the Anglo-Saxon, being nothing more shutdown since before the Christmas __ . . Profs. Ostien and Dodds and Rev. than the w-ord “scoren." whic*i Is the The last basket ball game o f the , . .. .. .. holidays ... . , . . . E. B Pace attended the Dallas- past participle of “ seeran"—meaning Christian Science season w ill be played to-night be Baptist Church The attorney general has advised Falls City debate at Falls City last to It Indicated a notch or incist.m Sunday School at 10 a. m. William S l.evens district attorney of tween the high school quintets o f The Dal Dal nMM** ul>,,n * »ally-stick fo r the pur A ll the regular services at the i Friday night as judges. The Wednesday evening meeting at 8 pose o f keeping a record o f financial Maker County, that a count* clerk Monmouth and Independence. Game usual hours Sunday. Tim ely mes o’clock. las high school debaters were given transactions, must pa* from the general fund of the in the Normal gym . starts at a unanimous dectsinon. On the The "score-mark was the twentieth sages will be presented by the Pas Sunday morning service at 11 county treasurer, the bounty provided with picture show at 8:15. same evening evening Profs. Butler and 1>0,,h ui*>n ,h w primitive ••a<x-''unt tor or other speaker both morning o’ clock. for In the laws of IM t and acta amen ------ book»*’—a cut which was longer and lis t tfca Beattie and R. B. Swenson attended deeper than the other*. Hence the and night. Special music and other Subject for Sunday, March 5. > -M t' »> or it-o a t. In Its diacre- O . A . C J . W h i t e L e g h o r n the Silverton-JetTerson high school expression, “ to pay off old so re*.” interesting features are planned. “ Man” . for payment of the Tt>o»e without other local church debate at Silverton as judges. means not ouly the repayment o f old nal bonntv authorised In the debts, but the revenging o f grievances Jefferson was given a two to one which hare cut deep and left a «last home are invited to work and w or Oregon laws of 1»07. and acta am,-a- F rom 2 2 5 eR R h e n s ship with us. dater) thereof. P r i c e $1 a n d $1.50 p e r 15 decision. It is the custom this year ing Impression. It Is for the same reason, that of * E f f i e L. Y o u n g Phone 503 in those school debates to select a Christian Church reckoning, that we speak of the i ,i . ■ - some “score" o f a game— meaning the rec Subject o f the Sunday morning 'ilSiiiS2S2S2S2ScS2S2SiSZ52S2S2.'*2S2S2S2SZSc5ZS2S25iS2S?52S2S2S2S«lS2S2S? town in order to save expense. ord of the points made— arid the termon; "T h e Timid Woman’s i n¡ The name o f William Riddell, “score" or musical record of an opera. F aith ". —London Tit Rita MONMOUTH OREGON CHUIICH AjNXOl’XCDirV i j ’v See our N e w Stock o f Shoes Work and dress shoes tot men ' ■' : v Hatching Eggs G o o d st*rv'ice a n d r e a s o n a b l e p r i c e s o u r a i m • ' - ‘.•»ee o u r s t o c k b e f o r e y o u b u y j A fu n line of Shoestrings, Polishes, Etc. Elec tric • Shoe S h o p * First Class Work Guaranteed ATWATER BR09. Monmouth Oregon Jr. is mentioned among the eligi- bles fo r the office o f county com missioner this year. He has a gen eral sutpert from the farming in terests o f the county and is especial ly strong in t h s immediate vicin ity. J® H ew Pow er la D erived F rom Son. Subject of evening sermon | J' The Ascent o f Man” , illustrated. | All other servies as usual. The cold weather of The last few The male quartet last Sunday eve wks has developed dev« had a large and very appreciative many ceses o f j La Grippe, Grippe. Colds, Col audier.ee. • Nenra'gia, Rheu- A practical demonstration iff the possibility <ff running a steam en gine with heat ilerl veil i f pert I t from sunshine has been inaile In California. The rays o f the sun are fix-used npoa a boiler by mean* iff a nulla tor v 3P » i D. M. Hampton has been notified feet In diameter, composed of «n a il mtrror* whlt-h are so adjust ni I to serve on federal jury in Port that they all concentrate the «anllght ' a stvgte central point. The hettf land H . K. Sickafoose returned matism, Lumbago, Neuri --------------------- matism. Neuritis, Pleu- — — - Church — E van gelical risy. and PiWumowit. I f you have "T h e Homelike Church” found no relief by other methods. We extend a cordial invitation to come and see me. ,n the town folk y id students to Would be glad to refer you to from three weeks o f this sort o f V ii-’-isst i« -Uffi i.Tit » melt copper. and a wooden pole thrust lato the i attend all of our services duty Wednesday. ith the others I 1 have cured o f three very focus burst* late flam- at once. The «team from tbe *u«ren-ie«l bet’.er is assurance that they will w ill receive a troubles. A MOO Ma furnace for mar. ufact ar carried te tbe engine throng* a Ilex- hearty and "hom elike” welcome, Dr. ScheetL ^ I V IT , be room for one ia* Ft« Iroa will be Malted within the ible tvbw An «neegy of l- M v e e row aeat ala weeks upon ita property a asile »vet of Scappile* by the Orvgoe Charcoal-Ires compear according te aancaaremegt._ re IS developed, and »seel bn pomp water for Irrigation. Tbe re Oerter I* « seated like an astronomic* 1 trie- «rape, and kept fbetag the gam kg a H i lug (k e k —C h n e ta i >ri » c<- Moau’ or. v Ch iropract ic-Neurop i th i more. Monmouth every ' Wednesday and Friday. | 11 A. M. "D o Missions Pay?” 7 30 P. M. "M y Brother s Keep- to 2 P M | Monday. 9 A. M.