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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1922)
run Local Ik 'UHM O Je w » Cold Cream and Face Lotions Kodaks and If we haven’ t got it we’ll get it. Ask in. Watch Repairing treatment a watch re ceives when it ¡3 left for repairs means years added to, or years taken from , its usefu'ness as an accu rate timepiece. VV1 e i you bring watch here fo r your repairs, c ea ing, oiling, the care- fu ', skiI fui work, and use « f factory ; arts, and ma- leria's, are protection the you gì ertesi can give y u r watch. Yo i a ’so protect your | 0 ketbook, for our charge is very reasonable and our g o o l work puts o ff a long time the necessity o f buy- in a new watch. A. L. KULLANDER The Jeweler 296 Mrs. Fred Smith has been quite ill the past week. J £ . W inegar had business in McMinnville Tuesday. When the tang of Autumn is in th ea ir'tis the time to consider warm bedding T. J. # Wedekind has had the tin roof torn off his business property on Main street and in its place a tar and gravel roof has been substi tuted. Excellent Comfort Materials M ain Street Independence, O regon Monmouth has many beauties. Its locat on and environment are charming and it has many fine homes. The new bank building is charmingly inviting within a id without. Its ’ ’ rest room” for pa trons is especially progresshe* Miss M arjorie Boothby, who is S teaching at Forest Grove, was a week end visitor with her grand parents, M r. and Mrs. G. T . Booth by in this city. Peter Cornwell o f Sherwood was a business visitor in this city Mon day and Tuesday. Miss Mabel Johnson is at the uni versity fo r the coming school year. She is specializing on the pipe or gan and expects to get a master’s| degree in music. Miss Edna Scott is not teaching school this year but has entered the university and aims to complete her education. *Mr. and Mrs. Hal H. Perry o f Portland were visitors with Mrs. Percival Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Ferry is Mrs. Percivai’s daughter. Mrs. A . F. Galgano o f Salem has a class in music in A irlie on Tues day and in Monmouth on Wednesday. Ih e S o iia l Hour Club w ill meet next Wednesday afternoon at the home o f Mr3 Mingus. Mrs. John Riddell, who is now a resident o f Independence, was call’ ing on Monmouth friends last Thurs day. Mrs. O ’ Dell o f McMinnville, a sister o f Mrs. O rville Butler, was a guest o f the latter this week. Replete New Things Bungalow Aprons The housewife no longer needs to look anything but neat and trim , t ir the new house dresses are here all ready for hei choosing. Fresh, crisp "ew ly designed styles for the slim and the not so-slim,, made o f excellent quality materials. A l! are o f the best workmanship. Many are suitable fo r street and neighborhood wear. Percales and gingham styles as low as 89c and up to^$2.00. Sateen dresses, trimmed ¡w ith ap- pliqued designs, or yarn embroid ery. $2.89 It is surprising how much can l e accomplished in the way o f making your own comforts fo r so litt'e . We have an excellent selection o f materials fo r comforts to help you prepare fo r the coal nights just ahead. Good quality 36-ineh percales 2 2 c , 25c Cotton Challies, desirable pat terns, Persian and floral effects, 36-inch Fall Collars 22c Selected to “set off” simple frocks Children’s Hosiery Children o f school age want good, sensible,strong and dependable hose. We have a complete line o f child ren’s hoisery which w ill meet this demand. Beaverknit hose, made with lines spliced, double-knit knee and toe, are the sort that stand hard knocks. Priced at 30c, 35c, 40c Silk Petticoats Jersey, jersey top and satin mod els— a g ra tify in g assortment. Made with plaited and tucked flounces; elastic waistband; trim m ing touch es that make them most attractive. Sturdy Shoes Late styles now arriving are de cidedly smart fo r frocks and suits, as well as sweaters. They bring to us and to you something new. They are not all elaborate but all are exceptionally fine in quality o f fabric and trimmings. Women owe much to clever neck wear designs fo r it is the pretty ideas they supply tnat break the monotony o f even the most perfect ly styled garments. For Little Fellows The best in shoes' is always the cheapest the most economical. When you buy the best shoes at fair prices you are saving wisely. A cheap shoe bought fo r p riie value, may r.ot be a bargain after all. Our Goldenrod and Orjthopedic lines in brown ca lf skuffer offer the best value, and are the best for the grow ing fee t that you can find. Heavy, medium or ligh t leathers at $ 2 .7 5 , $ 3 .0 0 , Values at 75c, $1.00; $1.50, $2.00 $ 3 .5 0 Make your eyes more useful than they are; you can do it if you will perm it D r. Thompson to prescribe the needed glasses. Glasses that w ill help you see more and better. Consult him about yuur eyes next visit— Thurs day, October 19th. Local hotel all day. 2t The Rebekah Clpb met in the Community House Wednesday a fter noon. Owing to small attendance no new business was taken up. This is a Club for all Rebekahs, not just fo r Past Grands and the purpose at present is to take up any sort o f activities fo r raising the necessary funds to furnish the new Odd Fellows’ H all. This is some thing important to all, and the co operation o f every Rebekah is need ed. The possibilities o f such a club is unimlited, but the membership o f ill is required or'else'.the club as a form will.be dropped. It'is almost impossible, to do any definite work at the regular Lodge meetings. With Every Department is now Overflowing with New Goods. Drop in and see the new things. A cordial welcome awaits you. Miss Mildred Force who teaches in Portland spent last week end with the home folks. Rev. and Mrs. Pace were visiting j with their daughter and husband in 11 Corvallis a day or two this week. Films Perkins’ Pharmacy The Stocks Are liimrmniüiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiümniTrrTmmmiiiiuiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiummiiiiin A lbert Sacre was in Monmouth S. D. Percival, county clerk o f Saturday looking after business in Jefferson county, residing at Mad ras, was a visitor with his mother, terests. Mrs. M . E. Percival Monday night. He came to attend the K . P. con vention. The Homelike Society met Wednesday at the home o f Mrs. Or M r. and Mrs. Pace were called to ville W hite, where a pleasant a fter Corvallis Wednesday morning by noon was spent in sewing. Sixteen the illness o f their little grand members and guests were present. daughter. No^word has been re Plans were made to hold a cooked ceived yet as to her condition. food sale Saturday, October 21. The regu lar m eeting o f the Re The location w ilijbe announced lat bekah L o d g e w ill be next Thursday, er. The next meeting w ill be at the home o f Mrs. John.Fuller. A ll October 19. Members arejrequest- members o f the society and ladies ed to attend. There w ill be some- o f the church are cordially invited. thing’ d ifferen t in the way o f e n ter-, tainm ent and as fo r eats, oh w ell, come and see. A Complete Change is what you need and you’ll find it in California Sunny Southern We have a number o f attractive and up to-date business bouses and the beautiful and charming Normal Motoring - Mountain Climbing - Yachting - Bathing School buildings and campus. The attractive public schools, the paved G o lf - Tennis - Riding - Polo - Fishing - Hunting streets, the sidewalks, etc., are all Cam ping - Air-Planing - Loafing For Sale— One way passage east to its credit. But oh, the weeds. Th e Busy Bees held their first Along the wa’ ks, in back yards, and at a sacrifice. Communicate with P. H. Johnson. m eeting o f the season with Mrs. j “ Tell it not in Gath” in some front James Riddell on Wednesday a ft er- j Learn the Cause o f Daily Wogs yards also. TH EO SO PH Y solves the prob- noon. Those present were Mesdames i 'ems o f life. Send for free book and End Them. Can we not get rid o f these O bservation Cars and Dining C ars lets on Thought Power, L ife after C. C. Lorence, J. B. Lorence, ¡¡H ar- j When the back aches and throbs. weeds: l y common consent, by death. Reincarnation, etc. Theo- vey , W ebber, Stevenson, Newman, I Afford every travel comfort and convenience. When housework is torture. local pride or by moral persuasion, sophical Society, 826 Oakdale A ve., L . Parker, Partrid ge, Moreland! When night brings no rest nor through some law enacted by the Chicago. 2t "T h e California Express” has through Pullmans Seattle, and Russe’ l. sleep. Tacoma and Portland to L03 Angeles, via Sacramento. powers that be” Weeds are most High School boy is seeking home When urinary disorders set in. unlovely an I undtsirable from ev in or near Monmouth to work for Notice of Appointment of Executor Stay a day or more in San Francisco —a delightful stop- Women’s lot is a weary one. ery point o f view , menacing the his board outside o f school hours, N o tice is hereby given that the png p cae. Doan's Kidney Pills are fo r weak lawns, the gardens, the fields, and inquire at Herald office. undersigned, Ed Rogers, has been kidneys. appointed executor o f the w ill and our peace o f mind, and detract very Have proved their worth in thou estate o f Lew is C . Fisk, deceased, heavily from the beauty o f our city. For fares, train service, sleeping car by the County Court o f the State sands o f cases. Monmouth is known from one reservations or beautiful folders, ask o f Oregon fo r Polk County, and Read this woman’ s testimony. end o f the state to the other because agents or write has duly qualified. A ll persons Mrs. W . H. Parker, 1140 N'. 5th having claims against the said es it it the home o f the Normal St .S alem ,O re .says: “ M y kidneys tate a re required to present them, School. Hundreds o f students come were weak and I had dull backaches with the proper vouchers, with n and go annually. Shall we be J O H N M. S C O T T and fe lt miserable. My kidneys six months from the date o f this ’ Monmmth Beautiful” in the pic G e n e ra l Paaaenger Agent: Portland. Ore. n otice, to the said executor at his I didn't act fig h t but Doan's Kidney tures painted by memory’ s brush fa rm , about twp miles west from Pills always relieved these attacks, Monmouth, on R. F. D. N o. 1, in fo r these men and women through strengthening my bark and kidney« said County. out the years to come? It is a com and benefi.ing me in every way. I D ited and first published. Sep- munity problem. Let us kill the always depend on Doan's if I have 11 « . t o r 29. 1922. weeds and have "Monmouth Beau ED ROGERS. any return of the trou ble". tifu l” . Mrs. A. L. Boynton Executor o f the w ill and Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’ t estate o f Lew is C. F>sk, simply ask for a kidney remedy— Dont let a smooth tongued want try our bargain column. It will buy or sell for you. stran ger persuade you that there Deceased. get Doan's Kidney P ills— the same is any kind o f printing the H er OSCAR H A Y T E R . that Mrs. Parker had. Foster-Mil- ald Print Shop can not do. burn Co., M frs., Buffalo, N . Y . A ttorn ey. WEAK, WEARY WOMEN Through Sleeping Car Onde J o h n s Jbs'a For any thing you want or don’t