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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1922)
O CH U U C H 1 the evening. J. O. MATTHIS !~ c 4 vv O i m M l Y l S o istinctive Furniture lor the Dinin^Room The dining room is one of the places where your home is often called on to pre sent its best appearance. And in our store you can dress up your dining room to suit youi taste. We have all the needs of the up-to-date dining room from complete sets to single pieces in All Popular W oods You may choose here from extension tables of many designs and finishes Our buff eta.chairs and china closets are chosen from the best work of some of the country s most skilled furniture craftsmen. When purchasing extra pieces In which you desire to secure as near a match as possible v.th articles you now have, it will be well to try us first. Good Furniture Is Our Pledge to You MONMOUTH HARDWARE J. E.-Winegar, Proprietor Service Counts— On your Winter Journey to C a lifo rn ia O bservation C ars w ith com fortable chairs, wide windows and broad re a r p la tfo rm s: T hrough Sleeping C ars w ith la test travel luxuries; Unexcelled Dining C ar cuisine and picturesque scenery will add to th e pleasure o f your journey. Through Standard Sleeping Cars Via the Scenic Sha£a Route tA San Francisco and Los Angeles For Low Round T rip Fares, sleeping ca r rese r vations, train schedules or p icture books, inquire of agen ts or com m unicate w ith JO H N M. SCOTT G eneral P u ie n g e r A gent: Portland, O re. E s tim a te s original sh e e ts for follow ing y e a rs 191» $834.44 Lights 127.80 Interest Fire Protection 552.00 148.48 Recorder 234.00 Marshal 36.00 T reasurer 15.00 Heatth Officer 84.50 Attorney 4602.36 Tax Levied « 1920 $798.76 288.30 552.00 141.58 327.93 36.00 15.00 169.00 4688.38 1921 $900.00 300.00 850.00 180.00 600.00 36.00 25.00 100.00 4863.38 1922 (6 mo.) $439.68 333.33 425.00 90.00 300.00 18.00 12.50 58.70 Library fund 100.00 State of Oregon City Attorney____________100.00 County of Polk ss. Total $5155.18 City of Monmouth I, J. J. Williams do hereby cer Fatimates of Receipts: tify that I am the duly appointed ! Dray license $60. and acting recorder of said city, I Rent 125. and that the foregoing estimates Total $175. original sheets for the years 1919- Dated this 24th day of October, 1920-1921 and the first six months 1922. of 1922. which have been prepared 0 . A. Wolverton, Chairman by me, are true and correct as I H. W\ Morlan, Secretary. verily believe. Notic« Dated. October 27. 1922. J. J. Williams, Notice is hereby given that the City Recorder. levying board of the City of Mon 1923 Budget, G ty of M onmouth mouth, Oregon, will meet in the the city hall of Estimates of expenditures for said Council chambers said city on*the 21st day of Novem city during said year 1923, as pre pared by the Budget Committee of ber. 1922, at tKe hour of 7:30 F. said City on October 24, 1922, to- M. thereof, at which time and place said levying board will meet with w it:— the tax payers of said city to dis Interest on outstanding warrants J300.00 cuss the above estimates and bud Street lights 900.00 get, at which time and place any Water for fire protection 850.00 person who shall he subject to such Marshal's salary 600.00 tax may be heard for or against the Treasurer's salary 36.00 same or any part thereof, and at Health officer 25.00 said time and placd said levying City recorder fees 180.00 board will make the city levy for the year 1923. Retiring outstanding By order of the city council. warrants 1250.00 J . J WilliXta*, City Recorder. Emergency fund 814.18 Evangelical Church "The Homelike Church' Saturday night the Presiding Eli aer, Mr. Schuster, will conduct the second Quarterly Conference. The service will begin promptly at 7:30. As Mr. Schuster has just returned from the great General Conference at Denver we feel sure he will have a message of vital im portance. All are welcome. Sunday morning we will have our communion service. To this all who are Christians are invited. Subject Sunday night "The Birth and Infancy of Jesus". This is the first of a series of sermons on the life of Jesus. Other Sunday meetings as usual. Tuesday the Homelike Society meets at the home of Mrs. Fuller. All are welcome. Wednesdsy 7:30 Prayer Meeting. They speak for themselves; if you come once you will ecme again. Christian Science Sunday School at 10 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o’clock. Sunday morning service at 11 o’clock. Subject for Sunday, November 12, "Mortals and Immortals" Christian Church Bible School at 10. Morning service at 11. Sermon subject: "Christian Lighthouses” , by the pastor. Christian Endeavor both Senior and Junior at 6:30. Evening worship at 7:30. Ser- mon'subject: “ The Yoke and the Crown” , by John F. Carroll. »The sermon of the morning which will be delivered by the pastor, will be appreciated by young and o|d. Taken from the Bible and the ex perience of visiting lighthouses of the world, the speaker is able to bring a message that is instructive, interesting and inspiring. You should hear it. The sermon of the evening which will be delivered by John F. Carroll is from^the experience', of one who for yearslhas been outside of Christ and is now happily a 'new man in Christ. Especially the young folks should hear this message; all will be interested and helped by it. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. Try our welcome. L. Farris Powell, Minister. Physician and Surgeon MONMOUTH HEIGHTS A. J. Shipley was in Dallas on business last Wednesday. W . J. Miller of Monmouth picked apples in the D. G. Dove orchard last week. T. 1C. lleftiev and sons Claud and John of Independence were hej-e'oti business Thursday. Mrs. C. E. Clapp of Meridian. Idaho is visiting her daughter, Mrs. V. A. Fish back and family. Jay Clark and Elmer Rake sawed wood for Mr. Reed of Cochrane last Thursday. Riddell Brothers are attending the International Stock Show in Port land this week. Mr.'and Mrs. George Cody moved to Jefferson this week, where they expect to make their future home. Our school teacher, Lee Payton at tended the teachers institute in Dal las last week. Cletus andJJay Butler Jr. of Mon- m< uth were business callers at the Darrel Stump farm home Wednes day afternoon. P h o n e 573 House 867W Office: 409-1U Bank of C om m erce Bldg S a le m B . F . BU TLER D e n tis t P ost office b!dg. M onmouth Oregon A. M A R A N 7 Fire Insurance, R eal E state and Surety Bonds Reliable Service M IT 'S TOASTED one extra process w hich g iv e s a d e lic io u s fl avor D R . F. R. B O W E R SO X P H Y S I C IA N SURGEON PH O N E NOS. O F F IC E LUCKY STRIKE ■ ¿m SMi MOI si W o o d S a w in g per cord Hard wood, twice cut, 90c '* 3 times in two $1.15 Fir, twice in two80c; 3 cuts $1.00 V O G A R E TTEy S. H . H in k le , Phone 2411 FOR OVER 40 YEARS H A L L 'S C A T A R R H M E D I C I N E h a* t o r n ua«d au c c o a sf ull jr In th e tr e a t m e n t o f C a ta r r h . H A L L 'S C A T A R R H M E D I C I N E co n - ale ta o f a n O in tm e n t ‘ w h ic h Q u ic k ly R e lle v e e b y lo c a l a p p lic a tio n , a n d th« I n t e r n a l M a d ic ln e . a T o n ic , w h ic h a c te th r o u g h t h e .B lo o d o n th e M u c o u s S u r tl e In fla m m a tio n . fa c e s . t h u s r e d u c ln c th S old b y a ll d ru r u g n a f te s t ti s. r. J . C h e n e y A C o , T o le d o . O hio. Ore. When you build Build permanently Build with fireproof M onm outh and Independence Auto-Bus Schedule L«av«i Munirlouth Leaves Indépendance 7.10 a . tn. N orth Bound 7.38 a. m. • « «4 1.50 p. m. 2.22 p. m. SS 4 4 5.10 “ 5.38 " 10.00 a. m . South Bound 10.25 a. m. «4 «1 3.15 p. m. 3.18 p. m. 4 6.45 " 7 . 15 “ RA YM O N D E. D E R B Y 1 have a yearling Jersey heifer belonging to someone. Owner will please call and take property anil pay charges. E.T. Evans. 3t For Sale, Trade or Rent—100 acres near Smithfield. E. N. Keeney., Monmouth. 9tf For Sale—Ten room house, mod ern equipment, close to Normal. Apply to J. J. Williams. ^Northern Spy and Waxen apple* for sale at one dollar per box. Box es reserve'd. W. J. Miller. Propri« lor PaONB 1604 Brick or Building Tile Efficient S ervice Courteous T re a t ment A. L. KEENEY Fu neral D irecto r end Licensed Em belm er C e n tra l C lay P ro d u c ts Co. Calls P rom ptly A nsw ered Day or N ight. H. W . M ORLAN Prices Reasonable ph o n es Notary Public 9821 AND 9822 Independence, O re. Blank Deutln, M ortgages, Etc. Dairy Farm For »ale—55J acre? fully equipped. One half mile south of State Normal School. Terms Phone 3612. Owner J. L. VanLoan The Monmouth Cooperativo Ship ping Association will save farmer’s money in the sale of livestock* Shi, with us and cut out middleman’s profit. It you have stock to ship notify W. J . Stockholm. Mgr. tf Let me mend your furniture file your saws. J . W. How«ll. For Sale I 6 room postered house nearly Don’t forget the annual bazaar new. Toilet and bath. Barn which is to be held the second Sat chicken house and garage. 21 acre urday in December under the aus of land on a good street. Pric< pices of the Dorcas Society. This $3,000, terms. 67 acres of land, good house, will be a fine time to buy those Christmas gifts you haven’t had barn and other outbuildings, near Airlie. Price $60.00 per acre. time to make. Chicken dinner in $2300 Federal loan on the place. This m*.n’s equity of $1720 to trad* Notic« of Final Settlement for city property. Notice is hereby giver, that the 6 'room house, lot 821 x 165, undersigned executrix of the estate Goodharn. Located within 3 blocks of Charles E. Herren, deceased, has of Normal. Price $1,000. Good filed her final account in the county terms. court of the State of Oregon for A splendid buy, 7 room house, Prlk County, and that Monday the toilet and bath. 1 acre land. Good 27th day of November, 1922, at the orchard. $2500. hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoofl 7 room house, 11 acres of land, thereof, at the Court room of said Court in the city of Dallas, Oregon, splendid orchard, good location. a been appointed ss the time and Price $2200. 8 room house, toilet and bath. place for the hearing of objections to the said final account, and the 1 block from Normal School. Best rooming proposition in the city. settlement threeof. Dated and first published the 27th Price *2500. Terms. One of the best business corners day of October, 1922. in the city, paying big rent. Come Anna Herren, • Executrix of the estate in and let me teil you about it. 4 room house and lot. Fruit and of Charles E. Herren. berries. Close in. Price $850. deceased. G. T. Boothbv Swope & Swope, Attorneys. umber AM FO t A l T K All indications point in th e sam e di rection The best way to get a house in Monmouth at present is to build one Oregon F ir and H em lock Lum ber, Lath, Shingles, Lime, C em ent, etc. . Estimates cheerfully furnished. Monmouth4Lumber Company L. W. Waller, M anager 1S2S2S2SZSÎSZSÎçîs2SîS2S2SESZSZS2SZS25aSE5ES2S2SÏSa5^'i|SESHSZSE52SS5HSe5HSHSHSe5ÎSZSHS252S2SZSE5ZS2S2S2S2S2S2SZ52SES25ZSZ52y M 2 5 H 5 iS 2 5 2 S Z S Z 5 a Dress Dre and W ork Shoes A Home Institution G uaranteed to be all le ath er W e b a k e e v e r y t h i n g w e se ll. All kinds. 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