The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, August 18, 1922, Image 5

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    Ira C. Pow ell
Preeident
J. B. V. B utler
When you build ONLY $3.10
F. E. C h a m b e r.
V ie * P r*u d *n t
C U r o C. Powell, Aeet. Ceehier
Ceehier
Build permanently
First National Bank
B u il d
S u ccessfu l G raduates
MONMOUTH
Are the Best R ecom m endation of
to
O. A. C.
with fire p ro o f
OF
Brick or
Building
Tile
MONMOUTH, OREGON
W e H a v e A d d e d to O u r
B anking
B u s in e s s
Savings
the
j
SALE DATES
F rid ay .'S atu r­
day A Sunday
R eturn L imit
Central Clay Product» Co.
F r o m $ 1 . 0 0 U p , to W h i c h
Added
DR. F. R. BOWERSOX
S em i-annual
In terest at the
Rate
T h is in s titu tio n offi-ra a th o r o u g h , p ra c tic a l, and standard edu­
c a tio n a t a c o s t w ith in re a c h o f th e h ig h s c h o o l graduate.
It offers training 'or collegiate degrees in:
Agriculture
M in e s
-
Commerce
Pharmacy
Engineering and Mechanical A rts Vocational Education
Forestry
Chemical Engineering
Home Economica
Military Science and Tactica
It offers training also in: The school of Music, Physical Edu­
cation, Industrial Journalism.
and return
Department
W h i c h R e c e iv e s D e p o s it s
is
Portland
P H Y S I C I A N & S l ’R G E O S
of
OFFICE
HOUSE
3103
3301
Y oursavings ac co u n tto -
B. F. BU TLER
D e n tis t
gether with c o m m e rc ia l
bu sin es s i n v i t e d .
Fall Term Opens September 18
For circulars of information and illustrated booklet write to
ASK AGENT A B O U T
T h e R egistrar, O regon A g ricu ltu ral College,
Corvallis, O reg o n
15 DAY AND SEASON FARES
P H O N E NOS.
F o u r p e r c e n t pe r A n n u m
« tip
Tuesday fol­
lowing sale
dates
Frequent Service at Convenient
Hours with all modern travel comforta.
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F o r f u r th e r p a rtic u la r« a«k a g en t«
Southern Pacific Lines K
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J ohn M. S c o t t ,
Poet office bldg.
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G eneral P a s se n g e r A gent
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O regon
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Capital........................................ $30,000.00
The Herald wishes correspondents g
Surplus and Undivided Profits $ü4,000.00
A. M A R A N T
in neighboring communities. For [j
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Fire Insurance, Real Estate particulars apply at this office.
D irec to r.
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and Surety Bonds
0
J. B. V. Butler, Chairman
I. M. Simp»on
ft
Reliable
Service
Wm. Riddell
. Robert Steele
Ira C. Powell
ft
ft
W o o d S a w i n g per cord
ft
ft
Hard
wood,
twice
cut,
90c
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“ 3 times in two $1.15
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Fir, twice in two80c; 3 cuts $1.00
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S. H . H in k le , Phone 2411
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A Home Institution
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J . O. M A TTH IS
W e b a k e e v e r y t h i n g w e sell.
Physician and Surgeon
P h o n e 573
H ouse 867W
Office: 409-10 B an k of Commerce Bldg,
“Fresh Every Day”
S a le m
M onm outh a n d In d ep e n d e n c e
A uto-B us S chedule
“The Sign of the Rose”
B a k e r y
E.
B.
and
Tea
M onm outh
7.10 a. m.
1.50 p. m.
5.10 “
10.00 a. m.
3.15 p .m .
6.46 •*
Shop
ARNOLD
Three doors east of post office.
Light Lunch Served
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B u t t e r Nut
H olsum
breads
at the
MONMOUTH BAKERY
Mrs. M. Cornelius, Prop.
.
n ir r it a b l e ,
fault finding disposition is often
due to a disordered stomach. A man with good
digestion is nearly always good natured. A
great many have been permanently cured of stom­
ach troubles by Chamberlain’s Tablets after years
of suffering. These tablets strengthen the stomach
and enable it to perform its functions naturally.
Try them. They only cost a quarter.
A
Chamberlain's Tablets
C h i l d r e n 's O x fo rd s a n d S a n d a l s
Work and dress shoes loi men
Complete Line of Harnesses
and supplies.
Heavy Tugs $ 1 7 .0 0 per set
O ils, P o lis h e s , S h o e s t r i n g s , E tc .
F i r s t C l a s s R e p a ir in g
Charles M. Atwater
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They are
GOOD!
10 '
Buy this Cigarette end Save Money
Mrs. Fred J. Holman, who has
been acting as deputy in the office
of the county assessor for some
time, has resigned her position to
act as bookkeeper for the Dallas
grocery. Her position in the assess­
or’s office has been filled by the
appointment of Mrs. L. R. Sibley.
North Bound 7.38 a. m.
“
**
2.22 p. m.
“
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6.38 “
South Bound 10.26 a. m. purity and freedom from the var-
Out of 76 school districts in
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3.18 p .m . ious diseases. The main object of Polk county reports have been re-
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7.16 “
the certification work, according to ceived at the office 0f j 08iah Wills,
tendent’s office they are audited by
an expert accountant from Portland.
This work will he started soon and
will take about two weeks.
Several inspections are made of
each field during a season and if
the crop qualifies a certificate is
issued by the Oregon A g ric u ltu ra l
college indicating the quality shown.
Mr. Carpenter further states that
the market values of the county’s
grain and potatoes are very general­
ly lower due to the m ixture of var­
ieties, and in the case of the pota­
toes to heavy infestation of dia
a statement made by Paul Carpen-
superintendent of schools,
ter, county agent, is to secure a
'
y
pure and high-grade seed stock. from
°* ^ em;
,es*‘ rePorts
Owing to potatoes and grain being cover every detail of the school
Non-resident fees for students in badly mixed, but few of the county year in each of the districts, and
after being received at the superin­
the college and university increased fields can qualify on certification.
from $60 to $105 a year, effective
with the opening of the next fall
term, by action of a joint com­
mittee of regents of both institutions
in Albany.
The two Oregon institutions by
this action, taken as a means of re­
ducing the burden of state taxation,
puts the two Oregon institutions on
/ " \ N July 2 9 ,1 9 2 2 , th e low est B e a r in m in d th a t th ese prices
a par with the state universities of
prices ever q u o ted o n U . S. apply to th e m ost com plete
Washington and California in respect
P assenger C a r T ires w e n t in to lin e o f qu ality tires in th e
to non-resident tuition. In each of
effect—R o y al C o rd s in clu d ed . w orld. R em em b er, to o —
the neighboring states the differen­
tial between the charges paid by the
T h ese n e w prices sh o u ld give as you read th e follow ­
residents and those paid by students
confidence to d ealers and car- ing table — th a t U . S.
; from outside the state is equal to
o w ners th a t n o low er basis of q u ality has been posi­
the $105 to be charged in Oregon.
q u a lity tire prices will prevail. tively m a in ta in e d .
Graduate students in both insti*
F A B R IC
R o v »l
tutions will be exempt under the
Pleite
Chun
UJeco
C ord
N obby
SIZES
new fee. The committee of regents
$9.25
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9
.
7
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$
1
1.40
S i i SS
SO e 1 Cl.
10.65
13 0 0
15.60
0 1 4 .6 5
emphasizes that the increased fee
SO e Sib
2 1 .0 0
S 1 e 4
is not retroactive, any non-resident
14.65
s o i 3'^ s s
19.70
16-90
2 0.4 5
Z 2.9 S
S ì e iV , ••
who has entered the university or
2 6 .4 S
31*4
2 0.8 5
22.45
29.15
24.35
32 x 4
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the college under the present fee of
21.95
2)65
>0 .0 5
25.58
SS e 4
“
2
2 .4 0
30.85
$60 a year ijl be permitted to finish
26.05
24-19
S4 « 4
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30.05
> 1.95
3 7.7 0
S i e 4 W "
his course at that rate. To put the
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33.00
31.05
SS. SS
SS e 4VS “
32.05
>4 .00
3 9.5 0
S4 « 4 * “
fees where they would be prohibi­
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33.55
35.65
4 0 .7 0
SS e 4Vh '■
3
400
3
6
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tive and at the same time would be
46.95
33.5
3 9 . )0
on an even basis with other states,
4 L 20
4 9 .3 0
ss » s
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41 70 .
4 S.7 »
$ 1.85
S I.S
“
so that the flow of non-resident
F e d e ra l E ic u a T e a m Uk. «S o*, k a i b t n
a b a o rlx d b y th e
students would neither he entirely
cut off nor become a flood which
T h e d e a le r w ith e f e l t lime o f U . S.
T l r n i n h m n e w p r ic e , c e n « r w
would tax the institutions’ facilitiei|
y o u b e tte r t h e n
h iv e ever
F A B R I C
b e e n e e rv e d b e f o r e In tb e hie-
was the aim of the committee.
to r v o f t h e a u t o m o b il e
Members of the joint committee
I f there ever w et anv fen ­
d e d edventeee In eh op p m «
considering fees were J. K. Weather­
around fo r ttree It dlaap-
p c e r e d e o ju l v 19 . 1 * 11 .
ford of Albany, chairman; Walter j
M. Pierce of La Grande, and Presi­
dent W. J. Kerr from th * college
and Judge J . W. Hamilton of Rose-
o t t i
burg, chairman; C,. E. Woodson of
Heppner, W. S. Gilbert of Astoria,
and President P. L. Campbell from
1 the university.
United State s © Rubber Company
Something that is now creating
considerable interest among the
tarmera of Polk county ia the grain
and potato certification that was
done last week under the direction
of Professor G. R. Hyslop, chief of
"Where You
the department of farm cropa at
the Oregon Agricultural college at
C a n Buy
Corvallis.
U. S. T ir â t
This important work is aecom-
pliihed by inspecting the crops in
the field in order to observe their
For any thing you want or don’t
want try our bargain column. It will buy or sell for you.
Leave« Independence
$ 4 .9 0 a p a i r
R A Y M O N D E DERBY
Proprietor
P h o n e 1604
Note these New Prices
on U.S.Tlres
and
STOMACH
TROUBLES
O re .
SALE
on Men’s Oxfords
you
usco
$1065
30x3% C lin ch er
and Straight Side
Royal Cord*14&
United States Tires
Graham & Son, Monmouth