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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1922)
Local Thirty two Years of Serv ice 'A - »t ein we a ; that »11 m i« t e r > i e |m i taelf cm four m v i. of the ability of this store to serve year reeds. than that »« have befeiod os tV rty-t»o years of ccatlnooas ser ire. ard baying experience* O ir a ; tha: tone we hare hasd>d Dee's cloth, rg. and ijr-lsbicgi exclusive of all o tt er (jutes •>{ trertha»di<e tave always Uujfct th<* best .» .tj were hand :ie obtains: e that rr; reseated the great est va.ue per dollar »«vested, tad sold it at the lowest pose - b e figure. Is not thee tu r experience suffL-irat to eoo- v ssor you that what we hand e is u it shoo’d be. of the highest n .eo c the market. ar.i therefor« test suite! to your oeedi* It ia the easiest taing ia the world f>r a tyeriha.it to bay ci ip*irerehf «disc and let it tell tse f. We persical y have «ever approved of that form of merchandising. *ni - - . '- . > *••« . -*.*« best valoes ia clothing and farnah.r.gs. and sod at the low est price possible. The greater majority of meo prefer the bttter grades of elothir.g regardless of price, bat oar tfc.rJ of a oratory's experience has enabled os to offer to joa these rs'oe-s at that reasonable price. We are better «.rested tfc s year than ever bef re"t® offer to jou the better values at a figure that is trust reasocab e in comparison with the prices attached to cheaper ‘merchan- d'ie compared with its value per dol-ar invested. It has been the policy of this store throughout its third of a century ei¡stance to interest the public in tne true savicg to them in buying quality merchandise. In the last few years a gieat many seem to have lost s-gtet of the fact that there is such a thing as good reliable merchandise, sod have given themselves up wholly to the considerstion of a price. This year we have used more care than ever before in se lecting our stock. Consequently we are today showing one of the cleanest, roost attractive stocks of men sjc loth »ng and furnishings ever shown in the Willamette Valley. We are going to do this year as we have ever dooe before a volume of business oa a "good service, and square dealing'* las is. with ood reliable merchandise at a reasonable ;tice ts the means of doing it.* « Prof." Lar.n and family of Corral- lia were Sunday via»tors with Mrs- Ackerman. Prof. Gooding found the trip to Albany by rail and bus s a long way around when he undertook it for the purpose of visiting the Lie.-, county seat Saturday. A meeting of the County Chris tian Endeavor Union was hell st tne Christian Church in this ity Sunday afternoon. About sixty were present, representirg^four so cieties of the county. Among the speakers were Hazel Long of Saleir . state president of Christian Endeav or. and Cha liner Patterson of Al bany. treasurer of the State Cfcris- tian Endeavor Union. If you are past forty ñve you will probably need Kryptoeks f«r distance and near work. Have Dr. Tbotnpsoc demonstrate the merits, and -ram - ine and fit your eye* with a pair of these invisible two ic one lenses Consult him next visit—Tues- day. March 21. Loca! Hvtei until 4 P. M. 2t C h r is tia n / C. P. Bishop. Prop. “Eat More bread Holsum Bread A n d r ed u ce th e high cost o f l iv in g .” IS T H E C H E A P E S T A S W E L L AS T H E M O S T W H O L E S O M E FO O D ON T H E M A R K E T . BUY THAT EXTRA LOAF Cherry City Baking Co. Y o u r G r o c e r has it Special! A Broom Bargain The “Klean-Up" a good durable | broom, with long tine straw fibers, g sewed 5 times, at I § j j = j i I 1 SPRING S c ie n c e Baptist Church “ Fire Proof Faith*’ and "Moun tains on the Brain” are the subjects announced for the messages to be given Sunday morning and evening respectively. The moethiy tea cf the Endeavor societies Sunday evening at 5 in connection with a social hour and short business meeting. Prof. Chas. Rutherford, who has been in charge of a large Industrial School in South India for some years will be. with us Sunday, March 26. Rev J W. B. Hutch cson. Pntt r of the Oakland Community Church I (Baptist Presbyterian. Oongrega- 1 tiooal. Methodist. Lutheran) spent § Friday conferring with Mr. Pace on.buiiding plans and methods for proposed community building at Oakland. O^egjn. Mr . B ar ne s, U. S. W h e a t D i r e c t o r Says: JHE extensive display of quaint designs, patterns and prints of all kind of material is added evidence of the move ment afoot to make us walk in the ways of our grandmothers. Flowered chintz dimities, ginghams and tissues all show radical departures in the exhibition of new patterns,—but they all breathe of , Sunday School at 10 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o’clock. Sunday m im ing service at 11 o'clock. Subject for Sunday March 12, "Substance". Subject for Sunday. March 1» 2 ! “ Matter**. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE The Ho !se Quality Built at y n y ag y m Quaint Patterns in Spring Fabrics Flowered Chintz at 45c per yd. Dimity at 65c per yd. Tissue Ginghams at 85c per yd. Ginghams at 25c per yd. Evangelical Church “ The Homelike Church'* W e are glad of another opportun ity to invite you to our services: .* there is a r i a n t seat an! a warm "Homelike ’’welcome awaiting you We will look for you ttis Sundiy Here are our announcements for the week. Sunday, 11 a. m. “ The Christ of God" 7:30 p m. “ Micah's Vision” 10 a m. Sunday School. There M tfM J r ii nothing dead about this School. I jv Have you given us a visit yet? before, he needs no introduction to 51 6:30 p. m Christian Endeavor, Monmouth people. An oTering jj; Tuesday evening. 7:30 p. m. Mr. will be taken and given to him. (OiBhnkinsop will give us a musical Tuesday and Thursday afternorm (r evening. As be was with us once Lndies Aid* Wednesday afternoon Homelike Society. Wednesday 7:30 Prayer ire-ting. 'T he Pyramids of Egypt and tbe r religious nature". Choir practice Saturday 6.45 p ni. You are invited to attend all the We will have ia two or three cars of dry slab wood in the near future. Monmouth Lumber Co. | N ' - To City water users- All persons failing to pay their water rent on or before the fifteenth day of each month will have 25 cents extra added to their bill. By order of City Council. J. J. Williams. City Recorder. E. T. Evans and Son will have an auction a le ia the near future, sel * w ling 16 Jerseys, six of them regis tered. 10 are milking. Announce ment next week. Card of Thanks I take Jtbia "means of thanking Perkins’ Pharmacy the kind friends io Monmouth who remembered me ia many ways at If we haven't got it the time of my late bereavement. we ll get it ilk i t Mrs. Margaret Joy. MONMOUTH I-------------- I Special! I March 11-19 Linen Envel opes and Paper 23c box Buv all vou want OREGON M r.------, At your earliest con venience please return my pipe again to finish the job at which you wrench. 1 reed it so as to be ready have been engaged for several Yours truly, for the next freeie. When the weeks past. John Howell. weather has settled you may have it Is your Tractor ready for Spring work? See me. All w o r k g u a r a n t e e d . W eb b er’s Garage, Smith £■“ of building Warehouse ?52S252S2 S2S2S25ZS2SHSZSHS252SETÏ See our New Stock of Shoes Work and dress shoes toi men Good serv ice an d r e a s o n a b l e prices o u r a i m See o u r stock b e f o r e yo u b u y j A full line of Shoestrings, Polishes, Etc. Electric Shoe Shop F irst Class W ork G uaranteed ATWATER BROS. M onmouth Oregon :