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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1922)
9 This nu.nV equity o f $17-0 to trade for city property ' 9 : 1 : 6 room house, lot 82| x 165. Goodbain. Located within 3 blocks o f M o r t a l. Price $1,0 M , Good terms. * A splendid buy. 7 room house, toilet and bath. 4 acre hmd. Good orchard. $2500. 7 room house, 1, acres o f land, splendid orchard, good location. Price 52200. 8 room house, toilet and bath. ! j block from Normal School. Rest rooming proposition in the city. Price $2500. Ierm s. Christian Science One o f the beat business corners Sunday School at 1U a. m. jin the city, paying big rent. Come Wednesday evening meeting at : in and let me teil you about it. o ’clock. 4 room bouse and lot. Fruit and Sunday morning service at 11 berries. Close in. Price $»50. o ’clock. G . T. B o o th b v . Subject for Sunday, November I 26, "Ancient and Aiodern Necro mancy, alias Mesmerism and Hyp-j F O R 0 \ ER 40 Y E A R S notism, Denounced.’ ’ tT A R R H M t D IC IN E ha» HAUL/S 4.ATA1 »mm GOOD FURNITURE is A IE L I E . The many friends o f Mr. John le w is . a pioneer o f Polk county, YOUR DUTY TO Y O U R : home ( ¡^ D is tin c tiv e \ Furniture lor the DiningRoom 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 trom complete sets to single pieces in All Popular Woods You may choose here from extension tables of many designs and finishes Our buflets,chairs and china closets are chosen from the best work of some of the country's most skilled furn.ture craftsmen. When purchasing extra pieces in which > ju desire to secu o as near a match as possible w th articles you now tuve, it will ba well to try us first. Good Furniture Is Our Pledge to You M O N M O U TH H A R D W A R E Cozy and Comfortable Via the Shasta Route to Sunn y C A LI F 0 R N I A Your comfort i; the first conridcraticn o f Southern Pacific employ ees who have built up an enviable reputation fcr courteous and effi cient service. Equipment r f Southern Pacific trains is modern in appointments and contain all the features coducive to comfort and luxury. Observation cars and sleeping cars with sections, drawing rooms and compartments facilitate the enjoyment o f scenery. They afford privacy, rest, sleep, relaxation, and pleasure. Excellent meals tastily prepared and served in attractive dining cars appeal to the most fastidious. For L O W R O U N D T R I P FA R E S , train schedules, sleeping car reservations, and beautiful folders, ask railroad tick et agents or write M onm outh and Independence Auto-Bu3 Schedule ment Leaves Mcr.mouth A . L. K E E N E Y Funeral Direc'or and Licensed Em balm er Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night. P Prices Reasonable PHONES 9621 AND Leaves Independence I 7.10 a. m. North Bound | 1.50 p. m. “ " 15.10 " " ** | 10.00 a. m. South Bound ! 3.15 p. m. *' " ¡6.45 " * RAYMOND E DERBY 7.38 a. m 2.22 p. m 6JS " 10.25 a. m 3.18 p. m 7.15 “ Proprietor 1504 hone H. W . M O R L A N 9822 Notary Public Independence, O re. Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Etc. Headache r periodic attack <• o When you build Messages o f sympathy are being Physician and Surgeon sent to Miss Dorothy Johnson, fo r P h o n e 573 House 867W j Office; 409-10 Bank o f Com mere* Bldg merly o f A irlie but now o f Salem, S a le m O re. who was scalded in a bath tub of HABY CHICKS and H ATC H ING j water at Corvallis, where she is a EGGS. Dr. Duganne’s trapnested freshman at O. A.C . White Leghorns and J. M. McCaleb’ s pure Hollywood stock. Also the i What Community Co-operation best o f O. A. C. B arrel Plymouth | .vill do was ably demonstrated on Rock baby chicks. Catalogue on re j Friday at the A irlie School. Lum quest. Mark A. Webster, Corvallis ber for a much reeded floor in Oregon. the school gymnasium had been For Sale— 41 Toulouse Geese previously *■ aided anu the school Price $2.50 each. Mrs. I . E. Olden, patrons were asked to assist in the Route 1, Monmouth, laying o f the same. A most gener ous response came from the busy men o f t e community and, with the assistance o f the high school boys, a double floor was laid over h space 50'x 75. The good women o f the community, o f course, were on hand with a bountiful dinner to ¡supply the wants o f the inner man. All in all it was a successful gather- to r Sale- Ten room house, mod- ern equipment, close to Normal. Apply to J. J. Williams. The best way to get a house in Monmouth at present is to build one Oregon F ir and Hemlock Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Lime, Cement, etc. F or Sale 6 room plsstered house nearly Barn, George Swearingen cleared up an new. Toilet anil Luth chicken house and garage. L'i acres acre o f land recently. o f land on a goo I street. Price $.'>,000, terms. Dr. EL J. Scheetz 67 acres o f land, good house, Chiropractic-Neuropath at Mon ' mouth every Monday. Wednesday A irlie. Price $60.00 per acre. and Friday. $2300 Federal loan on the place ¡ZSZS2S2 Estimates cheerfully furnished. Monmouth Lumber Company L. W. W aller, M anager . ¡eraren r C leana • “ The Sign of the Rose” • B a kery - : o E permanently cured 1 j C hamberlatn a 1 W "S-” » jv r n - » *. h *. i “J^resh Every Day” SAPOLIO icr c f tli3 there w ill be no me e headache. M W e b a k e «•v ery th in g w e sell. all metalware use g JBSÎSZ525Z5HS2ÂSÏSZSÏ52S2S252SZSZS25'. A Home Institution For quick results on T a k ‘. Tablets. ♦ T h ey w ill coricct th A ll indications point in the same di rection James Goodman o f Tillamook county is visiting relatives here. that a permanent cure icay he had. U er.tL.’ie stomach, liver or bowels. Co. For Sale, Trade or R e n t- acres near Smithtield. E. N . Keeney., Monmouth. ibly from nearly always result" fr o m ’some c’ : Central Clay Products For Sale— Pure bred R. 1. Red cockerels, $2 each. M. M. Harvey. jN orthern Spy and Waxen appler for Community betterment will not relax any and that many other for sale aton e dollar per box Box es reserve'd. W. J. M iller. ‘ needed improvements may be made. Dairy Farm For cale 55J acres fully equipped. Ont* half mile routh M O N M O U T H H E IG H T S o f State Normal School. Terms. Robert Fishhack o f north Mon Phone 3612. Owner J. L. VanLoan. mouth was at his old home place The Monmouth Cooperative» S'np- ' here Satuiday. ping Association will save farm er’s Mrs. Khoda Wunder was a guest money in the sale o f livestock. Ship of Ed Wunder and far. ily Saturday with us and cut out middleman’s! profit. It you have stock to ship; and Sunday. notify W. J. Stockholm, M gr. tf j Mr. Wamsley o f south o f Mon mouth was on the Heights on busi Let me mend your forniture or J. V\ . How*U. 4t file your saws. ness Saturday. t c m e iiijta t h jdache, never d r v - Brick or Building Tile For Sale English Walnuts at 15 cents per pound. J M. McCaleb. Cooking Utensils r ' CLEAN IOUSANDS OF WOMEN •offer Pott office bldg. been used es*fully In the treatment o f Catarrh. H A L L 'S C A T A R R H M U D IC IN E con sists o f an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces. thus reducing the Inflammation Sold by all druggists F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. — __________ B. F. B U TLE R D entist Monmouth Oregon A group o f cur young people Evangelical Church motored to Dallas to the home o f "The Homelike Church’ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborn on F ri A. M A R A N ! Sunday morning we w ill ha.’e our day evening to assist in the cele Fire Insurance, R ea l Estate You w ill brating o f the la tter’s birthday an- ] Thanksgiving service. and Surety Bonds enjoy this as you have all the other ---------------- -------------------------- niversaiy. Mrs. Osborn (nee Mat R eliable Service N otlce o f Fm al Settlemeut tie Jane Crook) was a former pop special programs we have presented ular teacher at A irlte, s nd her ex- The Pastor will give a short a d -. Not|ce is hertby given that the D R . F. R . B O W E R S O X puptls still remember the anniver dress un Making our own W orld” , undersigned executrix o f the estate Sunday evening we w ill have our o f Charles K. Herren, deceased, has P H Y S IC I A N & S U R G E O N sary. A most enjoyable time was usual informal evening service, filed *>er final account in the county reported. PHONE NOS Subject “ The Christianity of Jesus” . ¡e ; o u r t o ft h e State o f Oregon for 3303 OFFICE Mrs. Marion W alters has return- I Polk County, and that Monday the! Sunday Sqjiool at 10 A . M. HOUSE 3304 27th day o f November, 1922, at the -•d to her home in Pedee after a vis i The Junior Endeavor will meet hour o f 10 o ’clock in the forenoon ! it with her mother, Mrs. Ann in the home o f Mrs. Winegar at thereof, at the Court room o f ¡aid I Staats. We are pleased to report 6:30, while the Adult Christian Court in the city o f Dallas, Oregon, Mrs. Staats recovering from her i Kndeav i r will hold its regular meet has been appointed as the time and recent illness, a fact her many place for the hearing o f objections i n g hi the church. We invite you to the said final account, and the friends throughout Polk county w ill i to attend and assure you that it settlement threeof. be glad to hear. will be time well spent. Dated and first published the 27fh ! The Ladies Aid Society met on B u ild w ith f i r e p r o o f Tuesday afternoon the W. M. S. day o f October, 1921. Thursday afternoon and the follow will meet.with Mrs, White. You Anna Herren, ing ladies spent the time very might be sorry i f you arc not there. Executrix o f the estate pleasantly in sewing: Mesdames o f Charles E. H e rre n ,; A hint to the wise insufficient. deceased. Womer, E. Turner, V\ hitaker, Crow Wednesday eve.ling 7:30 Prayer Swope & Swope, Attorneys. ley, K. Williams, Hayles, Conn, Meeting. U lrich, Dodson, W. W illiams, P er cy Hadley. J. O. MATTHIS j ing am l'it is hopod’ thc enthusia. m JOHN M. SCOTT, <J. P. A.. Portland, Ore. Courteous T rea t Rev. and Mrs. Victor Kallantyne royally entertained the Christian Endeavorers at the manse on Tues day ev ning. Music and games were enjoyed after which dainty refreshments were Served. Build permanently J. E. W in egar, Proprietor Efficient Service v.i i be sorry to hear he is still in a precarious condition, due to self inflicted wounds while at the home o f his son, Alex Lewis in Linn county. rc C H U I1 C II jçm oiNcniîvs , Caatk M orju'i h a t C». IS « Y*rfc 0 5 A -- — 1 1 c x z o i n r C ZO 3QC X B . and T e a A R N O L D ’ T h u > doors east o f p. X ZJ Shop office. Light Lunch Served rc1 f?lTitlP W P 0 F3063___Ä S . - Ä .t _ ¿1252503