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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1922)
ciiuncH AWOCVCDllMj Burt n A rant has accepted a posi tion a« ss-¡start instructor in music at the Eugene Bible University and expect* to take up work there next Fall. T h i s is t h e s e a s o n w h e n 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 g u a r d y o u r h e a l th . W e c a r ry a c o m p l e t e s t o c k o f the standard remedies. and Mrs. C Is re r re Marks and fam de’,1 and Sons last Monday. ily of near Canby Saturday and \’ap Peterson attended Easter ex Sunday. ercises at the Guthrie school house Charles Shipley is working for last Sunday. John Stump of Monmouth. 'Leonard McCaleb was in Dallas M iss Helen Grossman was an over on business Monday. Saturday and Sur.d-'*y gve?f of her Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rake and mother Mrs. Grossman of Salem. daughter Reta and Mrs. Retta Ham- Walter Scott of Monmouth is ar were in Dallas on business mat shearing goats for J . B. Stumo. ters Saturday. Easter services in the various D. G. Dove was in Independence Jean Hubbard took a load of churches were largely attended. sheep over to Salem for Wm. Rid- last Saturday. The Normal students observed m clean up day Wednesday afternoon and gave the campus an o’d fash ioned polishing. A ball game among the toys finished the after noon’s job. I A farewell to Mrs. Penney and daughter was given them by the members of the Christian church choir Tuesday evening at the church. Mrs. Denney and Miss Violet, who has completed her Nor mal course, expect to return short ly to Eastern Oregon. K odaks D e v e lo fn n g a n d P r in tin g Perkins’ Pharmacy The Golden Rule Class of the Christian church enjoyed a pleasant business and social meeting in the church parlor last Friday evening. There wes a large attendance and » 'te r business matters were dispos ed of and an blaster program given, refreshments were served by the entertainment committee. I f w e h aven 't got it we'U g e t it. A tk u*. Alberi Early radishes entirely free from miggot injury is easily possible anl pra'tics! by use of cheap screen frames ever the beds. Roof shaped frames 10 fe tt long. 2| feet wide and 1 foot high made c f light ma teiial and covered with coarse cheese cloth or wire screen give e x -; eel'ent protection from the little flies that deposit the eggs. These are light enough to iro s with rea sonable ease and with any care will I last several seasons. The slight shade afforded by the screen assists in the growth of radishes End keeps them tender for a longer period W ith throe such frames placed over successive plantings 100 per cent maggot free radishes may be had all season.—O. A. C. Experiment sta tion. Cênrtur? « m ;«* cyhméncml M O N M O U TH H E IG H T S Fmerson was a Monmouth Saturday. trader in Mr. and Mrs. Richard Osborne and children were visitors with Mr. The Cost of Spring Fashion Trend Permits New Uses for Rotting Buildings now running into millions I r e fo r m e r The best paint* are scientific in ROTTING building i* abso formula and preparation. We’ve been lute waste, because a small making them for 73 years. investment in paint will save it. The best materials— PIONEER A building that is not protected W HITE LEAD, pure linseed oil, pure by paint must either be rebuilt rinc. and pure colors— are combined or repaired in a few years at a in Fuller’s Paint* in scientifically exact proportion# with long-time skill. costly figure. A . Check the costs. Compare the prices of paint and lumber. Can voa liford to bear the expense of rebuild ing or repairing your borne, when to sate it costs so little? For the Best ; TRY US ■V * r S p e c ia l O rd ers G iv en P ro m p t A tte n tio n 44 The Sign of the Bakery E. B. and Tea Rose" Shop ARNOLD Three doors east of post office. Light Lasefc Served si»»«», color caída. etc. A m ik * FwIWr tío» Depart me»1 *bo«t m oat tka ift.rtbl# color #c kerne*, color birm uay u d aoy other retail». Maker* of R a lb a r Cement Floor Paint. A l l - P i r p o n V a r • i a k • a. S i l k e a v k i t e E n a m e l . F ifte e n f or-Floor» Varaiah. Vaahabl« W all Fin.ah. A a ta Enam el. Bara and Roof Paiat. Porch aad Step Faint, and PIONEER W H ITE LE A D . But more important, the best paint serves five or more years longer than “cheap'* paint. Cretonne for spring frocks has arrived. New weaves, new weights, new widths, but still rttainirg all the riotous designs and colorings. F u lle rs • 3 9 c , 5 0 c , 7 5 c p er y ard S P S C I flC A T I O M H o u s e Points P h o t n l s P u r * P a in t P u r* P rep a red P a in t Gingham Frocks you can make yourself at 25c per yd. M anufacturad by W . P. Fu ller A C o ., D epl. 4 6 , San Fr Branch** in 19 Citiea in tiw West SITE TIE VE'IO JELIV- CUT IT BUT AID PISTE IT II TOUR NOTE BOOK Mr kssM aaaús Fall« < S¡*aficaúoe House Paints a n sold br lb« (oUowtag ¿¿acts Dresses by the yard?---you ask. W h at we mean is. the ginghams are so pretty, the simplest styles w ill do them justice and so Perkins Pharmacy they’ll he very easily fashioned into dainty summer frocks. Priced at 2 5 c a yard. In checks, plaids and Stripes. J . O. MATTHIS W o o d S a w in g per cord Physician and Surgeon Hard wood, twice cut, 90c “ “ 3 times in two $1.15 Fir, twice in tWoSOc; 3 C U t s ll.O O S . H . Hinkle, Phone 2411 P h o s k 573 House 967W O ffice: +.O-10 B an k o f C o cm re-ce B ld g, Salem r.15LS2rLr7iL5c5I5ZSc525L52SZS2S2S2S2SgSgS2SyS?S2S25gS2S2gS2S2S2S2SgS25’ on Painting A»k Hr «*'■< 1 " When you paint, make an additional saving by using -he best paint. It spreads easily— saves labor cost. It covers more surface per gallon than “cheap” paint. Notice of F ira l Settlement The Herald wishes correspondents Notice it hereby given that the in neighboring communities. For undersigned e ecu'.rix of the estate particulars apply at this office. o f lsatc H. F ream, deceased, has t ied the final account in the county Sealed Bids Wanted « e r t of the State o f Oregon for Polk Sealed bids will be received up to ' >unty. f.nd that Monday the first 12 o’clock noon. May 3, for 60 nay of >lay. 1 92t. at the hour of cords of wood, either slab, body fir 10 o’clock in the forenoon thereof, or maple for School District No. at the court room o f said court in 13. Mrs. M. Cornelius. District the City of [>a(las. Oregon, has Clerk. tt been appointed by said court as the time and place to hear objection*, Public Land Sale if any, to said fin tl account, and Department of the Interior. U. S. the settlement th ereof. Land Office at Portland. Oregon, Sadie Kream March 10. 1 9 0 . FNecuf r ii of the estate of Notice >s hereby given that, as Isaac rt. .Fream. deceased. directed by the Commissioner of B. F. Swop*. Attorney. the General land office, under pro Hated and f»rs4 published, March visions of Sec. 2455, R. S .. pursu S la t. 1922. ant to the application of Homer V. L ink. Serial No. 06662, we w ill1 offer at public sale, to the highest Notice o f F in al Settlement Notice ;s herety given that the bidder, but at not less than $10.00 undersigred administratrix of the per acre, at 10:00 o’clock A. M .,1 « -late i i Dennis C. McNeil, de on the 27th day of April, 1922, | ceased. has filed her final account next, at this office, the following i the County Court o f the State at tract of land : Lot 5 of Sec. 26. T . 9 S ., R. 6 Oregon to Pblk County, and that Monday the 24th day at April. 1922. A .. W. M. at the hour of 10 o'ciock m the The sale will not be kept open, forenoon thereof, at the Court but will be declared closed when room of said court in the city of those present at the hour named Dallas, Oregon, has been appoint have ceased bidding. The person ed by said court as the tune and making the highest bid will be re place for the hearing of objections quired to immediately pay to the to the sa>d final account, and the Receiver the amount thereof. aettlement thereof. Any persons claiming adversely Dated and first published the the above-described land are advis ed to file their claims, or objections, 24th lay of March. 1922. on or bef me the time designated Mary McNeil Ad nmistratrix of the estate of fur the sale. Den**i* C. McNeil, deceased. Alexander Sweek. Register. Geo. 1. Smith. Receiver. B. F. S<*ope, Attorneyy. Free Advice Ore. New Shipment Beach Cloths HS252S252SESH5cl5Z5cScSt’5ilSH5HS2F25H525Z525cS2S25Z5H5H5H5ti52SE5HS2525HS"’ All the bright, new colors once more. A popular fabric for this season because it 3 See our New Stock of Shoes 39c is so practical. Work and dress shoes toi men Windsor Crepe G o o d service a n d r e a so n a b le prices o u r a im For L nderthings Per yard 3 5 c All women know this tabnc with its full even crinkle, its soft finish and dainty de S e e o u r stock before yo u buyj signs. W e have several beautiful new pat terns in yellow, pink, lavender, blue and white tones. A full lin e of S h o e s tr in g s , P o lish e s, E t c . a £ £ /1 1 ! “U £ £ £ £ £ £ Electric Shoe F ir s t C la s s W o r k Shop G u a ra n te ed A T W A TER BRO S. M on m ou th O regon ^52SHSH5cS25HS252=c225c5HSH52SHSHSZnSHS2S2SHS2SHS25ZSHS2SH52SîSZS2SE-' Middies G oing E ast ? $ 1 .9 8 If so. have your ticket routed T hrough C a lifo r n ia ■ j "The Sunshine and Open Window* Wav” A Choice of Routes And Blouses Convenient Schedules Blouses ot natural colored Pongee in the new e« models, with round collars and pleating of the same material. N ew arri vals this week $ 3 .6 9 , A slip-on model $ 4 .7 5 m crepe, Liberal Stopover Pnviliges Through Sleeping Cars Observ ation Cars Dining Cars w ith turn back collar and insertion of heavy lace m collar and sleev es $ 5 .8 5 Every part of the serrit y contributes to the Traveller's Comfort. A. 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