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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1922)
The Herald Oregon Fir and Hemlock f bar*. I W . R IC H A R D B. S W E N S O N Editor A MONMOUTH. OREGON'' F R ID A Y . • S is months • • 81.00 Three months - - 75 ets Mouldings, pure and true, I: sends its fragrance everywhere Rates On« year 82.00 it goes And brings fame and fortune to our loyal crew. Repeat the first part. Tune: Golden Rod. Another Junior Song M O R L A N Snappy tunes and catchy words flew around among the Juniors all The Homelike Society celebrated last week. Why? In preparation Wednesday in honor o f St. Patrick’s i for the Junior Song contest this day by "W earin g o f the Green” and Fruit and Butter Boxes, Slabwood, green & dry, week. M yrtle Hoyt, our song lead- er, decided that the Juniors needed some new booster songs. Accord- ingly. she divided the class into four groups; each group was to make up a song and submit it last Monday morning. The group with the winning song was to be enter- tained in a suitable manner by the others. Group four under Barbara Hixon submitted the best song. while group two under M illie Hoyt 12 & 16 in.Stovewood, Cement, Wall Piaster, Lime, Shingles, Com- . position Roofing, Build ing paper, Doors, W in dows, Security Silos. M o n m o u th L u m b er C o m p an y L. W. Waller, Manager serving refreshments also in keeping with the day. Plans were made for a social and taffy pull, to be held | at the Winegar home on the even- o f March 24. A ll friends o f the j society and church are cordially in- i | vited. There w ill be games for all. Com e and we w ill do our best to make you enjoy the evening, The society meets next W’ednes- with Mrs. Fuller, Notice ES25ZSZ5ZS2S2S2SES252SESZSZS2S2S25ZSIiHSESZS?SES2S2SZS2SZSZS2SES2SZS2S7 The second part o f the evening v i s & S O N Monmouth’s largest and most complete Confectionery and Book Store C. E. F E T Z E R P a p e r H a n g e r anti Decorator I^ave orders a t MorIan’s or I. N. Prime’s, West Main St. B. F . BUTLER Dentist Monmouth Monmouth and Independence Auto-Bus Schedule L e a * « » M o n m o u th 7.10 a. m. 1.60 p. m. 15.10 “ 10.00 a. m. L e a v e * In d e p e n d e n c e North Bound “ “ ** “ South Bound 7.38 a. m. 2.22 p. m. 5.38 " 10.25 a. m. 3.48 p. m. 7.15 “ 3.15 p .m . ¡6.45 ” RAYMOND E. DERBY P mohs 1504 P u t o ffic e bldg. Proprietor Oregon Groceries & Provisions ran a close second. Group, cr.e. , am a fandidate fo r Joint Repre- ! two and three entertained Croup , f<?nu tiv e o f Lincoln and Polk Coun-1 four in the gymnasium Thursday j ties subject to the will o f the Re evening. The evening was divided . publican electors at the primary | into three parts. The first was do- i election in lfa y J922. Jooea j voted to singing under the direction i _____________* ______ * o f M illie Hoyt. Each group sarg _ T 7~sa • . ■ i s song with appropriate actions I h a t M O IT lin ^ L a m C n C S S Phone 202 Stationary Confections rose Commands an honor that is ever MARCH 17. 1022 Subscription Lat h, Electric Light Fixtures for shirkers; While we sing so merrily Cheer for ’ ’23 The beauty o f our sweet La France P u b lu lior ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY I R R < bright. A class for workers; there’s no place Art mi Harrt. 1» U7i L u m b e r For green and white we’ ll cheer with all our might. And ever faithful to our Banner Good Goods and Fair Treatment C. C. M u l k e y & Son l f you „ e )>me every morning 52S2S2SZSZSE5Z5iS2S2S2S2525?SZ5ESZSEr3cSZ5ZSE5HS3u2S2jcSrHSES; devoted to all the old gim es we and suffer urinary ilia, there must C O R O N A L T h e Compact and Portable love, under the direction o f S a d ie be a cause. Often it is weak kid-j Marie Cnambers. Dorothy Bennie "*>*• To avert more serious trou-1 ble. use Doan’ s Kidney Pills. You Typewriter j h id charge o f the last part which can rely on this man’s testimony. y o u r m o n e y b u y s t h e v e r y bes t go o d s t h a t was devoted to dancing. The mus'c i Wm. L. Poland, 1763 Van Buren c a n be m a d e . S o m e p e o p l e a r e f r o m M i s was furnished by members o f the St Corvallis, O re., says: "Some Ask me to show it to you, s o u r i: T h e y h a v e to be s h o w n . All w e a s k is Junior class. | time ago my kidneys were in a to gi ve o u r go o d s a t r i a l a n d y o u a c t as y o u r B etw en the games and the danc- weak condition. I often had back ing. Cracker Jack was served. This aches so badly that I couldn’ t ow n judge. W A L T E R G. B R O W N , , ,, straighten up. Mornings I would W e b a k e e v e r y t h i n g w e sell. was greatly enjoyed by all. ^ iame and stiff and my kidneys A t 8:30 our g<x>d time broke up were irregular in action. I read of SSHSHSESE5ESSS2S?5E52SZS?SHSHS1252SBSHSZSH5ESE5ESZ5E5HS25E5ES,25E5E5ES2,j: but all the Juniors declared that Doan’ s Kidney Pills and used them, they had spent a most delightful They were just what I needed and Transferring by evening soon l00*1 t^ie lameness *nd aching * ’ ________________ out o f my back and rid me o f kid auto truck and by ney trouble.” CLASS OF ’23 team, within the B a k e r y and Tea Shop Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t j We are the Junior class o f O. N . S. city or out of town, cj simply ask for a kidney remedy— ! And we’ re the class that's out to g et Doan’ s Kidney Pills— the same L eave ord er* at C a ra g e xl win success. that Mr. Poland had. Foster-Mil- Call Phone 2003 Thrvt* doors east o f poet office. Light Lunch Served Our loyalty to ’23 w ill be burn Co.. M frs., Buffalo, N . Y . C O F F I N &. E G L E S T O N When You Trade With Us “ Fresh Every Day” MONMOUTH TRANSFER “The Sign of the Rose” E. B. A R N O L D 252I2S2S2SZS2SZS2S2SHS252SIS2S2525252S2SZSZS2SES2S2SZS2S25ZS2S25 iHSESHSZSSSeSESESHSESZSZSZSESHSZSESESESEnSESESESESESSSasaSESESESESESE' C h a r t e r N o . 10071 There li n » r » Catarrh In «hi* sartlon of 1 . « cotmtry thaa all other di*aa»#e put togetr.er and for years It w a * sup- pceeO to ha incurable Doctors prescribed ocal ram *lira, and h r conatartly falling to ru t* o it * local treatment pronounced t !»■ jrabla C atarrh la a local dlMaa*. grratly influat *d by const;to'.looal con ditions and therefore require* constitu tional treatm ent H all ■ C atarrh Medl ine manufactured by F J Cheney A Co Toledo. Ohio. >• a constitutional remedy is taksn Internally and acta thru the Blood cm tha Mucous Surfaces o f the By.tem Ooo Hundred D ollars re ward i* offered for any coo* that H all's' Catarrh M e li.tn * fail* to cur«. Sand for circular* and teeiueomala r J CHENET IU i I R E P O R T O p tic «» rep a ir* ca refu lly and prom ptly made. Hartman Bros. Dr. W . C Ltkmar O pto*n etn*t S alem , on 1. 2. 4. 5 6 P H Y S IC IA N U S U R G E O N PH O NE NOS O FFIC E HO I SF Groom Recommend A lb e rt Flapjacks Alben Quality the hoteakes of the . West Oregon D R . F. R. B O W F .R S O X ÎM A. M A R A N 7 Fire Insurance, Real Estate and Surety Bonds Reliable Service A A man with good digestion is nearly alway* good natured. A great many have been permanently cured o f stom ach troubles by Chamberlain’s Tablets after years o f suffering. These tablets strengthen the stomach T ry them. O F highest Market Price Paid for Poultry mJ and Veal Calves T H E it to perform its functions They only cost a quarter. M arch 10, 1022. Bran, Mill Run and Com RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, (except shown in b & c) $160.568 58 O verdrafts, secured none; unsecured $360.28 ........................... 360.28 U . S. G o v e rn m e n t Securities O w n e d ; a Deposited to secure circulation ( U . S. bonds par value) 15,000.00 b Ail other United States Governm ent Securities .............. 18.650.00 Total U . S. Government Securities.......................... 33.650.00 O th e r B onds. Stocks. Securities e tc ............................................... 74.551.32 Ranking house none: Fur-. ture ami fixtu-es »2.375.00 ........... 2.375.00 7. Real estate owned other than banking h o u s e ................................... 831.54 g L a w fu l reserve wish Federal Reserve Bank ................................... 18.076.68 10. Cash in vault and amount due from national b an k s....................... 45.461.30 11. Amounts due from State banks, bankers and trust com panies, other than included in Item s 8, 9 or 10.................. 13.722 31 Total o f items 9, 10. 11, 12. and 13.............................. 59.183.61 14 Checks on banks located outside o f city or town o f reporting bank and. other cash items ................................................... 190 88 15. Redemption fund with U . S. T reasurer and due from 1'. S. Treasurer ...................................................j ........................ 750.00 16. O ther assets, i f a n y .............................................................................. 167 25 Total $350.70S 14 LIABILITIES. 17. Capital stock paid in ........................................................................ $ 9).000.(k) 18. Surplus fund ........................................................................................ 15,000.00 19. Undivided profits ......................................... 11.827.48 a Reserved for interest and taxes accrued none c Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid .. 2,800.75 8.826 73 15.000 00 20 . Circulating notes outstanding .......................................................... 69.47 25 C ashier’s checks on own bank o u tsta n d in g ................................... T o U l o f Item s 21 22. 23. 24, and 25 ........... 69 4 D em an d deposits: (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve {deposits payable within 30 d ays) 8.350.00 naturally. Chamberlains Tablets 32. Certificates o f deposit (other than fo r money b o rro w e d !................ 80.9k8 10 Total o f time deposits, subject to Reserve. Item s 32. 33. 34 and 35 .......................................... 80.928.10 45 Liabilities other than those above stated .............................. : ------ 35 12 Tot*» P o u ltry Supplies B O N E, S H E L L a n d C R1T Thos. Boulden MONMOUTH MARKET Fresh and Cured Meats W holesom e and Sanitary P a s se d by in s p e c t i o n Oc t. II & J. B. Hill & Son Magazines, Periodicals Books, Stationery Candy and Cigars P. H. JOHNSON “The N orm al Beck S tole’ 192.495 72 30 Dividends Unpaid ............................................................................ none Total o f demand deposits (other than bank deposits! subject to reserve. Items 26. 27. 28. 29. 30 and 31................ 200,846 41 T im e deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days. or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal sa v in g s ): fault finding disposition is often du* to a disordered stomach. and enable C O N D IT IO N 26. Individual deposits subject to ch eck ............................................. 27. Certificates o f deposit due in leas than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) ................................................................. STOMACH frN TROUBLES n irritable , T H E \ t M o n m o u t h , in t h e S t a t e o f O r e g o n , a t t h e c l o s e o f b u s i n e s s . Eyes Tested 1 * n * « * accwrately du plicated OF First N a tio n a l Bank A C O . Tolodo. Ohio. F*nHr mil« fof co&JUptUoa. G la**e* Fitted R e s e r v e D i s t r i c t N o . 12 Guaranteed work, Cleaning, Pressing Men's Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters Ladies' Suits, Dresses, Sweaters G ive me an order and be convinced. T. J. W E D E K IN D ° Monmouth Ore. $350.705 14 State o f i>reg>v. . County o f Polk. ( ™ I. F E. Chambers, Cashier o f the above-named bank, do solemnly sw ear that the above statement is true to the best o f my knowledge and belief. r . E. C H A M B E R S . Cashier Subscribed and sworn — before me this 14th day o f March. 1922. [S e a l ] W A L T E R G. B R O W N . Notary Public. My rommiaoion expires Septem ber 21. 1924. CoEEBCT—Attest I r a C P o w e l l J B. V B u t l e e W m R ip d e e x ) l Directors. » Mr. Consumer: ^ ^ s u p p l y ? W e use e v e r y e f f o r t to k e e p o u r d a i r y in a b s o l u t e s a n i ta ry condition. If yov ca re fo r cleanliness a n d q u a l i t y , t r y us. Y O U N G BROS. D AIR Y PHONE 503 Monmouth Ave.