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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1922)
gassassi I n , M . L . Spangler and t v » daughters o f San Krifit in a vwitid l«*t week with her sister, Mrs. W. 1 J Stockholm in this city. A4* Growers o f Loganberries around Salem srpeiled to the business men o f tie c ty to help them save their crops which were being spoiled because o f a lack o f pickers. There was a general closing o f stores in that city Wednesday and clerks and office help adjourned to the fields and picked berries. W all Paper Kalsomine Summer Blouses é t « I I I » N e w s ty le s a t m o d e r a t e pr ic e s I » » I A B lo u s e o f f e r i n g o f u n Kodaks D e v e l 'i p i n j a n d P rin tin g Perkins’ Pharmacy ■ Bathing Suits u s u a l v a l u e s . I d e a l to w e a r The secretary o f the Odd Fellows Building Company is now equipped with seal and blank certificates and f prospective stockholders can receive p their certificates upon payment o f & subscriptions A number o f the loclal brethren are already in pos session of the small green docu ments that show they are part own ers o f the fine structure that is arising and the fact results in a little higher step and a more cheer ful smile on their part. Paint Men’s Worsted « w i t h s p o r t s k ir t s , w i t h , o r « w ith o u t sweaters. Pongees $5.75 $6.25 $10.00 H eavy C repe A Few Sample If we haven’ t got it w e’ll get it. Aik a t You can safely come to Dr- Thompson for consultation and examination, knowing that his years o f experience and knowledge are always at your serv A brother of the late C. E. Her- ice. Consult him about your eyes ren was here this week from Pan next visit—Tuesday, July 25. Lo Francisco visiting with relatives. cal hotel all day. 2t Don’ t wait until the fine bathing days are past before getting one o f these bathing suits. Grocery Prices Cheese r B u t t e r Nut 30c lb Grahams lb 22c Crackers lb 16c 13c Shredded W h eat Biscuit Milk and 10c lg can 9c Soda Holsum Standard peaches 18c Palmolive soap C am pbell’s soups 12c Best parent flour Postum 23c Shrimp can t can No. 10 Karo syrup 21c 69c 3 for 25c $2.35 5 gal. breads Tommy Likes to Play in These Fine Togs 95c All boys will play, so the wisest thing to do is to dress them in com fortable clothes which can be easily washed. The small price asked for them makes it possible for you to buy several suits at the time. at the M ONM OUTH BAKERY bliUUMitlllUNIIIl!l Mrs. M. Cornelius, Prop. milUHHIHill'• iMHUtUllllli! M i l ::, Ben Pollan suffered a harvest ac Alton McClel an and family were cident one day last week and ran up from Portland Sunday for a visit the tine of a pitchfork through one with his parents in this city. o f his fingers. Although July and August are The Chapman house next to the the slack time o f the year for re- Herald office is being treated to a newals subscriptions to the Herald, new coat of shingles this w eek . this season is proving an exception. The enlarged photographs given For Sale— 16 inch grub oak chunk and stove wood. Fred Cody, Mon with advance subscriptions are mouth, Ore., H 1. proving popular and give satisfac tion where received. For Sale Saddle horse, price $35 Also a few 0 . A. C and Tancred Crossing the American continent strain fine white Leghorn cockerels in one day by airplane making only three months old. Frank Robison one intermediate stop will be at- B. D. Arnold, wife and two chil- tempted by Lieutenant James H. dren o f Portland visited Sundav Doolittle o f Kelley field about Au with Mrs. Arnold's parents. Mr. gust 8, he announced recently. and Mrs. Thomas Boulden. One o f Doolittle will hop off at Kelley field the iffiildren shipped over for a visit on the morring o f August 4 for Jacksonville, Florida, and a few days later will begin a dash from the Atlantic coast to San Diego, California, traveling in a specially built DeHaviland plane. Week-End Trips To Portland And Return A r e the L o w e s t in Y ears Now ia the time to realise big profits in trsns|>ortation costs. $3.10 Round Trip from Monmouth Tickets on sale Friday. Saturday and Sunday — (loud until the following Tuesday Ask agents, for further particulars, or about low fares east. and to nearby resorts. Points Southern Pacific Lines J ohn M. S cott , General Passenger Agent 5252SZSÏISÎS2SÜ5H52S252SZS2S2SE5ÎSES2SES2ScS2SES2SZ52S2SÎS2S2S2S252^ SALE on Men’s Oxfords $4.90 a pair Children’s Oxfords and Sandals Work and dress shoes toi men Complete Line of Harnesses and supplies. r H e a v y T u g s $ 1 7 .0 0 p e r set Oils, Polishes, Shoestrings, Etc. First Class Repairing C h a rle s M . A tw a te r &SZ52SZ5ZSZS2S25Z5Z5ZSZS2SZ52S2S25ZS2SZ52S25ZSZSZ52S252SZSZ5Z5252S£ 1 Investigate Chiropractic methods before submitting to an operation Anatomic adjusting is no longer in the experimental stage but a well defined science. There may be some help for your trouble. Ask any o f my Monmouth patients that have given the adjustments a thorough trial. Monmouth every Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. Dr. E. J. Scheetz Chirop actic-Neuropath. Yoar Portrait Free Until further notice the Herald is giving with each paid in advance subscription an order on F. C. Davidson for a fine enlarged photo graph o f the bearer. By a special process in which a powerful electric light is used these enlarged por traits are made from the n m e neg ative used in making sihaller photo graphs. The quality o f the work may be judged from samples dis- p’ayed in the Herald office. The Way The Statement o f This Corvallis Resident Will Interest Our Readers i Our neighboiing town, Corvallis ! points the way in the words o f one o f its most respected residents: H. B. Tripp, 516 N. 15th St.. I Cxrvallis. Ore., says: ’ ’ Doan's Kid ney Pills are the best remedy I have ever used and I cannot say too j much for what they have done for me, My kidneys were in tad con dition and I hid such lackaches, I couldn't bend or do any lifting. My back was so weak and lame 1 couldn't do a day’s work and my : kidneys acted irregularly and un naturally. I used Doan’s Kidney Pills and they were just what I needed. The aches and pains left and my back was soon well and strong” . Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same that Mr. Tripp had. Foa»er-Mil-1 bum Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo. N . Y. Oscar Russell and family o f Was Mr. and Mrs. ’ M. M. Harvey and co sre visiting this week with his family o f Monmouth. Mrs. Arthur Burkhead’s mother, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.l Mrs. Bray, also stopped for the Russell. week end and had dinner with the A family reunion dinner was held Burkhead family. She was return at the home o f Mrs. L. R. Burk- ing from a two week's trip to head in honor o f her son Arthur, Seattle and returned to her home in his wife and son, Pearson, who Oakland with Arthur and family, drove thru from Oakland, California who left Tuesday noon for the re to spend the week-end with his turn trip. mother All were present except her youngest son, Ranie, who was detained in Portland. Those pres ent were J. M. Burkhead of St. Helens, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Long Post office bldg. and family o f Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Crofoot and family and M onm outh Oregon B. F. BUTLER Dentist ^H52S2S2SZ5HSHSHSHS?SHSZ£r2SSSclSH5eS25HSH5HS2SSSHS2SES2S2S2S2S2S2SZSZSi 3 Days Round-up 3 DALLAS, OREGON July 28, 29 and 30 Under management of Ray W ilson Bucking contest, open to the world. Bull- dogging, Maverick races, Bull riding, Cowboy Roman races, Ladies’ Bucking- Horse riding, Free for all half-mile Cow boy races, Cowgirl races. The riders will include a lot of the best nders in Central and Southern Oregon. Fifty head of Oregon’s wildest horses, Quarter mile track, New Corrals and large grand stand. Carnival features including Ferris wheel, Merrygoround, Side shows, Concessions, Big dance Friday and Saturday evenings. Music for three days furnished by 18- piece Moialla Band. $1,000 in Cash and other prizes ZSZS252S2S2S2S252S2SKESiS;!SSS2siszsssi525252SZSZS252S2!^SZ5ZSZSZSZs!