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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1922)
Wanted— Pupils in piano and harp. Prices $.75 and $1.50, respect ively. Mrs. Oren McElmurry, Pos sessor o f teuching certificate from the New York College of Music. I’ iano Must Be Sold— We have a high grade piano in storage that we will sacrifice for immediate sale. Will give easy terms to an estab lished home. For full particulars and where it can be seen, address Geo. C. Will Music House. Salem, Ore. 4t Your Portrait Free J. O. MATTHIS Until further notice the Herald Physician and Surgeon is*giving with each paid in advance P h o n e 573 House 867W subscription an ord.r on F. C. Office: 409-10 Bank o f Commerce Bldg. Davidson for a fine enlaiged photo Salem Ore. graph o f the bearer. By a special process in which a powerful electric light is used these enlarged por B. F. BUTLER traits are made from the same neg Wanted— Work for Fordson. D entist See H. E. Light, mile south of ative used in making smaller photo graphs. The quality o f the work Monmouth. P ost o ffic e bldg Baptist Church may be judged from samples dis Hoard and room for one young played in the Herald office. 10:00 Bible School. Prof. Homer Monmouth Oregon man. Mrs. J. X. Webber, third Dodds, Superintendent. house north o f dormitory. 11:00 Morning worship. Mrs. A. M A R AN T For Sale— Range but little used, Landers sings. $50 cash. Inquire at tihs office. Fire Insurance, Real Estate 6:20 Christian Endeavor Vesper service. and Surety Bonds The Monmouth Cooperative S lip Please Note- -That for the present ping^ A csociat ion will save farmer’s Reliable Service the plan used during early summer money in the sale o f livestock. Ship will be continued: one combined C. with us and cut out middleman’s D R . F. R . B O W E R S O X E.-Evening Church service, for profit. 11 you have stock to ship notify W. J. Stockholm. Mgr. tf P H Y S IC IA N U SV R G EO S which the C E. assumes full re PH ONE N O S. sponsibility. This service begins Let me mend your furniture or 3303 O F F I C E file your saws. J. W . How»ll. 4t at 6:30 and up to about 7:20 is Siti H OU SE conducted about as usual C. E. For Sale meeting. A closing address then W ood Sawing per cord 6 room house, lot 82J x 165. follows by the invited speaker o f Goodbarn. Located within 3 blocks Hard wood, twice cut, 90c the evening—the whole service fin o f Normal. Price $1,000. Good “ 3 times in two $1.15 ally closing not later than 8. Those terms. Fir, twice in two80c; 3 cuts $1.00 coming for the closing address A splendid buy. 7 room house, S . H. Hinkle, Phone 2411 should be on hand at 7:20 sharp. toilet and bath, t acre land. Good orchard. $2500. Evangelical Church A well constructed barn, nearly Monmouth and Independence "The Homelike Church* new, for one half its cost. Can be Auto-Bug Schedule The "Homelike Church” is here worked into a dwelling. L e a v t i M o n m o u th L « a v « a In d e p e n d e n c e 7 room house, 1J acres o f land, 7.10 a. tn. North Bound 7.38 a. m. to serve you. Will you not come splendid orchard, good location. 1.60 p . m . " “ 2.22 p .m . and help us to serve others? Price $2200. 6.10 “ M “ 6.38 “ Our weeks program is as follows: 10.00 a tn. South Bound 10.26 a. m. 8 room house, toilet and bath, Sunday 10 a. m. Sunday School i block from Normal School. Best 8.16 p. m. “ " 8.18 p.m . Build with fireproof with classes for all. “ l* 7.15 ” rooming proposition in the city. RAYMOND E DERBY Proprietor 1 1 a . m. The subject o f the ser Price $2500. Terms. P honic INK 7 Room house, lot 82i by 330 mon, "The Childhood o f the Soul” . 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor, feet, fruit for family use, barn and and we promise you one o f the live chicken house and park. Price $1800. Efficient Service Courteous Treat liest Endeavors you have ever at One o f the best business corners ment tended. in the city, paying big rent. Come A . L. KEEN EY 7:30 p. m. The Evening Service. in and let me teil you about it. Subject, “ Christianity and Social Funeral Director and IJcansad 4 room house and lot. Fruit and berries. Close in. Price $850. ism” . Embalmor Tuesday afternoon the Homelike G. T. Boothbv. Calls Promptly Aniwered Day Central Clay Products Co. Society will meet with Mrs. Fuller. or Night. Be sure and come. Prices Reasonable MONMOUTH HEIGHTS H. W . M ORLAN Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer p h o n e s 9821 AND 9822 Meeting. We close promptly at N otary Public Independence, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. George Swearingen 8:30. Blank Deeds. Mortgages, Etc. were shoppers in Dallas last Friday. C WHICH ¿¡NN .oi.\a>u\j 5 EXTRAVAGANCE! Have you ever observed that EX TRAVAGANCE has a great deal to do with putting the "m is” in mis fortune? Generally the one who says he has had nothing but hard luck is the one who foolishly spent his money when he had it. One simply cannot get ahead or amount to anything in this world unless he can save a part of what he earns. Only by so doing can he accumulate the funds that will enable him to grasp the opportunities that later mean SUC CESS. $1.00 opens an account and obtains a Liberty Bell Ban k First National Bank W hen you build Build permanently MONMOUTH, OREGON B u t t er Nut Brick or Building Tile and Holsum Christian Science breads Sunday School at 10 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o ’clock. Sunday morning service at 11 o ’ clock. Subject for Sunday, October 5, Doctrine o f Atonement” at the M O N M O U TH B AK ER Y Mrs. M. Cornelius, Prop. Lloyd Swearingen, a student of the Monmouth High School, was an over Saturday night and Sunday guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swearingen. Carol Smith of Independence was visiting in our midst Sunday after noon. G uaranteed to be all leather Mrs. Belle Sullivan o f Woodland, Washington visited relatives here last week. C all and look them over and ask prices. D on ’t fail to see our James Hinkle of Monmouth bought a wagon o f George Swear ingen recently. High-top Shoes for Winter Oils, Polishes, S h oestrin gs, E tc. First Class R epairing L. Farris Powell, Pastor Evangel ist, who will speak next Sunday at the Christian Church. 11:00 A. M. Subject, "T h e Life Most Worth While” 7:30 P. M. “ Salvation, Why and H ow?” • Sunday School 10:00 Endeavor 6 :30. A cordial welcome extended to all the services. Charles M. Atwater Headache Ed Wunder and family o f Inde pendence were Sunday afternoon guests o f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wunder. A. J. Shipley and Fred Cody fin ished harvesting their prune crop last week. Christian Church Dress and W ork Shoes All kinds. P. L. Fishback and V. A. Fishback and family attended the Revival meeting at he’ Christian church o f Independence last Sunday. A- F. Thrr* I* more Catarrh In thla atrtlon of t..r country than all other disease« put together, and for year» It w m sup posed to be Incurable. Doctor* pres rlbed local remedies, and by constantly falling to curs with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Catarrh la a local dlseise. greatly Influenced by constitutional con ditions and thtrefora requires constitu tional treatment. H all's Catarrh Medi cine, manufactured hy F. J Cheney A Co., Toledo. Ohio, la a constitutional remedy, la taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System One Hundred Dollars re ward is offered for any case that Hall'a' Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send for tlreulers and testimonials F. J. C H E N E Y A C O , Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 76c. H a ll’a Family Pills for conatlpaUon. GALGANO R«* H. SALEM. OREGON IOUSANDS OF WOMEN suffer miserably from r p eriod ic attacks o f headache, never d ream in g that a perm anent cure m ay be had. H ead ach e T a k e C .r .~ Many PIANO LESCHETIZSKY TECHNIC Oregon Fir and Hemlock Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Lime, Cement, etc. Estimates ch eerfu lly furnished. Monmouth Lumber Company L. W. Waller, Manager ilSZS25H5HSZSH52S25H5E52SE525Z5Z5BSa5eS25ZSZ525Z5a525ZraSES252SZ5ESZ525¡ A Home Institution W e bake everything we sell. 603 MONMOUTH “ Fresh Every Day” Tractor Trouble = been Attended to promptly. I have had consid erable experience in this line and rïTl I lirt rSw. -D*»* Read your own Herald VIOLIN BAND INSTRUMENTS The best way to get a house in Monmouth at present is to build one p la in s •perm anently cured by C h am berlain ’s T a b .. . C ham b N e w Y ork FOR DETAILS, PHONF. Tablets. X T h e y w ill correct the = there w ill be n o m ore headache. P u p il o f FKAr c e ; S t r ie g e l B urke N ew Y ork indications point in the same di rection B e g in n e r s a n d A d v a n i e d P u p il s A c c e p t e d nearly always results from som e disorder o f the stom a ch , liver o r bow els. P u p il o f A * C o n t f . r n o D. M . A ll All work is Guaranteed Webber’s Garage UNI ON G A S O L I N E $2.00 per year 1 > “The Sign of the Bakery E. B. and Tea Rose” Shop A R N O L D Three doors east of post office. Light Lunch Served I l5ZSZSdiiü'dS2SHSZSdS2SZSZiri‘.7îSîSZi.aseSZSZSHSH52SZS