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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1922)
. ■ 'll J iM ffU U S a November Money Savings J. L. Murdock was here from Shelbur t on business Monday and Tuesday. Dr. Boweraox had business in 1 Portland Wednesday. Watch our Windows Women’s Missionary Society w ill1 meet with Mrs Perciial December 1 at 2:30 p. m. Dues will be paid at this meeting. All members are asked to be pres ent with paid up dues. All interest ed are asked to attend. December 3 is Woman’s Day in the Missionary Society. Mrs. D. C. Kellums, a former President will deliver the message on that day. For advance displays of Holiday Goods Perkins’ Pharmacy If we haven't co t it we'li get it. Ask u». Why Pay More Elsewhere For Inferior Shoes? . The Weyenberg s h o e is w o r n by m a n y m e n in M o n m o u t h a n d w i l l be w o r n by m a n y m o r e w h e n the fa c t becomes m o re g e n erally kn o w n th at for c o m f o r t in w e a r i n g , q u a l i t y in m aterial and reasonable co s t t h e y h a v e f e w e q u a ls . T h e outstand ing quality of the W e y e n b e rg w ork or dress s h o e is th o ro u g h n es s . Weyenberg Shoes for Service Lead in Quality 0 T h e y h a s e sole l e a t h e r c o u n t e r s o f t h e \ e r y highest q u a l it y ; Full y ^ m p . not c u t o ff u n d e r t h e t i p : f u l l g r a i n o n e p ie c e o a k i n n e r s o l e s a r e u s e d o n l y ; O a k soles o f the highest a n d m a d e by e x p e r t w o r k m e n quality; in a m o d e r n factory. For Men’s Dress shoes. W ork shoes, Comfort shoes, see C H A R L E S M. A T W A T E R . o • M enswear Groceries Uncle Sam shirts, extra full cut, well made from good quality chair- bray, gray and blue hoc F a r i n a lO lb s k .................. "72c Pancake flo u r lO lb s k 78c R ol le d o a t s 9 lb sk ------ 6 0 c W h e a t F l a k e s , l a r g e pk g 3 5 c B e s t h e a d rice, lb — ........ lOc N e w pop c o r n , 3 l b s ....... 2 5 c O l d D u t c h c l e a n s e r ............ IOc Crescent baking po w der 3 3 c C r y s t a l W h i t e s o a p ----- 5c Palmolive asst, toilet soap, 6 cakes 25c D a r i g o l d m i l k , Ig. c a n — IOc Bon A m i c a k e .........................14c P i n e a p p l e , s l i c e d ......... . 2 0 c P i n e a p p l e , g r a t e d ............... 16c Bib overalls, good quality, union made $1.25 Brown Jersey Gloves, wear as well as canvas and much more com fortable for cold weather wear 13c Very heavy brown wool shirts, cut roomy in body and sleeves, just the thing for out-door a ear in win ter $2 50 The Hetfley and Smith families returned from their California trip yesterday. The Chrysanthemum Show called-’ out some fine exhibits and visitors , could not but be impressed by the fine specimens to be seen there. The Homelike Society netted $40 by the show and take this means to thank all who assisted them in any way. Apples for Sale—Northern Spies and Rome Beauties. One mile south of Dallas hospital. W. M. Elliott. j Sixteen candidates are to be in itiated into the Rcbekah Society at its next meeting. Dressmaking or family sewing , done by the day if desired. Mrs M. C. Shirley at Mrs. Cornelius' i home. 2t If you are sick try Hydro-electric Mechar.otheropey treatments. Office at residence cn 467 D street, second house west of Presbyterian church. Independence. Examination free "Lady attendant.” Snow fall, th.iugb light, practically h.is el.m tnated the danger of forsst f res in the U m atilla national forest, a cording to officials T ha forest has not hsd any big fira s this year. Sherm an county th is year loat the distinction of being the first connty In Oregon to scud Its election re tu rn s to th e secretary of sta te for official count. T his year th e honor s e n t to Hood R tver county. T he third annual d istric t convon tion of th e Royal N eighbors of Amer- tea was held In R aker w ith SO dele gates. representing cam ps front P en dleton. La G rande, O ntario, Elgin, Halfway. Cove and Island City. The state em ergency board met In Salem Friday to consider an additional appropriation for the e re itto n of a new dorm itory at th e sta te Industrial school for girls to replace th e one which was burned a few m onths ago W ith 79.l i t T otes cast for governor A survey of all g reat women of l i M ultrcm ah county finally tahulat- Oregon, now deceased, w ith a view t .1, the result gives th is im portant coun of selecting a list of th e 25 g reatest ty to W alter M Pierce, dem ocrat, by In th e sta te , w hose nam es will be a lead of SI72 Com plete unofficial placed upon a ta b let tn the Tem ple re tu rn s Irom the 425 precincts tn th e of W omanhood planned to be built in to u n ty give O lcott 35.4?$. P ierce «3- W ashington. D. C.. will be sta rted In ««* the neer fu tu re by the W om an s Uni Based on com plete' nr Incom plete versal alliance, with h ead q u arters in retu rn s from every county, the dem W ashington P C tc r a ts tn last w eek's election appar- I All bids to r th e tour m ark et road <ntly made a gain of e.ght m em bers projects In Baker county w ere reject- of t house in the state ta tfa la ta i« j * u tpo h lfh by ^ m l l l r e»w which convenes next Ja n u ary . The The com m issioners voted m inority party also g .in ed two seats ; , a fpr n, w In the senate. I Charlas F Trmw.n of McMinnville F ire losses in Oregon, exclusive of was killed In th a t city, ap p aren tly by r . Miami, during the m onth of Oc an electric shock which he received tober. aggregated 3S73.1&0. according from an arc light cable. to a report prepared by th e sta te fire T he Medford branch house of the m arshal T he moat d isastro u s fire Mason E hrm ac W holesale Grocery w as at Medford, where a w arehouse company of Portland was burned with and contents were destroyed w ith a a loss estim ated a t about S230.0M. loss of 1190,004. | F ailure to m eet federal req u ire A large barn. 200 tons of baled tim o m ents may te rm in ate In th e disband thy hay, two valuable horses, a huge ing of th e 4$4th com pany, coast a rtil straw stack and a few sm all build lery. of th e Oregon national guard of ings situated on the ranch owned by Ashland N K. W est of La Grande, situated about 11 miles east of La G rande, were For Sale- Dressed Chickens. -e with a Quality guarar.eed. Effie Young to«» estimated at tlS.000 I O :: President suspenders, o n n m o q H r .s 36-inch percales in l e s t q u a lity dyes and e x t r a fine c o u n t c loth. Small neat figures and s trip e s 22c and 25c Unbleached mu$lin, fine c o u n t. heavy, firm w e ig h t, unusually even thread yd 15c 27-inch o u tin g woven flannels, fium y 18c 36-inch o u tin g flannels, good pat- t e r n s , e x tr a heavy fleece yd 25c 50c I Genuine aquapelie coats, corduroy collar $2.69 M ---------- H o sie ry ----------- Children’s hose, in extra heavy weight. with double knee and sole all sires 25c Children’s seamless fine ribbed hose, in black and brown, double wove heels and toes 25c, 27c, 30c Ladies heather knit wool hose, extra wide hem, woven stripe $1.00 ---------- N otions----------- Mercerized rick rack braid in all popular colors 9c 0 N T Spool cotton full 150-yd spool 5c Best Spool Silk, Corticelli's full size spools 12c Coat's Mercerized Crochet Cotton white and all colors, ball 10c Common pins size F3J full count papers 5c Durabelle and Maidore double mesh extra large size 10c Virgin Wool Warmth Cold, taw winds can’t penetrate the virgin wool warmth of Ja c o b s Oregon City overcoats and macki naws. They defy winter. Oregon City garments are pure virgin wool—new wool as it com es from the sheep’s back, nev.r worked before. This new fleece is sp u n an d w oven into wonderful o v e rc o a tin g s an d mackinaw fabrics. T h en th e s e a r e tailored into s ta u n c h , w ell-sty led overcoats and sturdy m a c k in a w s. Quality in every th re a d and seam ! Oregon City overcoats are noted for their great warmth and service—handsome bigness—style features. They have con- We buy these g a r m e n ts vertible collars that fit. The mackinaws give snug comfort to hunter, hiker, o u td o o r w o rk e r, direct from tbs woolen mills. Our valuesfare remarkable. Conte an d see th e m . $ 4 .3 5 a n d $ 4 .7 5 O v erco ats $ 1 9 .5 0 to $ 2 3 .5 0 M ackinaw s $ 1 0 .0 0 H eavy W ool S hirts MONMOUTH OREGON SEVEN OTHER MILLER STORES—NEWBERG. MCMINNVILLE, SHERIDAN. YAMHILL. DAYTON, SALEM, CORVALLIS r re d > .'» b t> an expert aiga clin k er of Coo* county, w ith • cxre.ee» sw ing of hto supporting belt, threw it over th e top of x fir tree w hich had been topped and fell 132 feet to th< ground, striking In n sittin g post a rt on the solid e a rth Both pelTte boon w ere broken xnd be suffered u free lured xku... b a t he lost consctoasncsi only x m om ent. He is sx-d to be re ©overt rig. Rivals H elen Keller ■ m m niMlfll Fall» City High School Notes. W e W ill R eserve C h ristm a s G ifts for Y oa i f You W ish Thig is a plan which grows in popluarity among our customers each year. Al ready many have taken ad vantage of it for the com ing Christmas. It is as simple as making a cash purchase. The de sired article is selected and a small deposit paid. The article is then put away for you in our safe until jrou wish ie!terry. Ear t* shopping has many advantages as you know, and tftts "lay away" plan enable« you to buy bkw without drawing on your Christmas funds in ad vance. Complete Holiday Stocks are Ready It is a larger ¿»owing in all lines than we have had for some years Jcwt r y TTsti hia D jE iiiiiil Til e v e n in g w as p ro n o u n ce d by a v is ito r from a n o th e r c h u rc h to be th e m o st in te r e s tin g E n d e a v o r service ever a t te n d e d . a e s tv ix W >IV?la Hoggmx. 1? years old. e f Wrscons-n. althoegh Mind xnd d eal, ca te l colors by smell and hr»- b ’oucV Her rem arkable a' u e t, w as disco-, rrvd n h d e •rr»a!s hy « ro e F - g t b r m te n w v- « b ra she told color» of m i- to re e re -t* b , She >•«- »caching her vemare —Oocas—Cut Glass—Foun k g t r i to u g i»d»«k p«»<. tain Pews- Magazsrve P e te is— Gold Baptist Church and Silver Noveitie«. 10:00 BiM* School O ut price* are buck to a 11:00 Morn mg worship. norma1 Wee! — surprisingly Sevrror.:—’T he Conquest o f In- low foe such exquisite mer chandise. vidtoos Circurr stances.” • :30 Christian FnWavor Vesper A. L K U LLA N D E R •rrvipe. Miss Hembree. leader. A The J ew eler Tharkag-vinff service. Closing ad 296 Mam Street dress at 7 20 by fV O Homer Oregon Dodds. The ser»x>e xst Sunday School opened in the Falls City , schools a fte r a delay of two w eeks High school activ ities a re proceeding speedily to m ake up for the tim e th at was lost On O ctober the eig h t,o n th . elections for stu d en t body otficers w ere held. The following officers w ere e le c te d : H erb ert Dunlop, p resid en t; Cove Mor rts. vice p resid en t. GUn Stevens, sec re ta rv and tre a su re r O ther elections of minor im portance w ere th e choosing of a pianist and yell leader. Joe W att was chosen yell lead er and Je ssie Paul pianist Menfbers of th e stu d e n t council wore also chosen frosn th e four classes One of the first social events of the year was a party (fiven to in itiate the j F reshm en O b llalV w e en th e Kresh- I men and Ju n io r classes were eater- ■ tam ed at a m asquerade party by the Sophm ores and Seniors E verything from clow ns and gypsies to G randm a s I **°y and th e bad m an him self was rep resen ted . The welcome which the F reshm en received was rough, but not- w ithstanding, everyone spent an en- I JojraMe evening A g irl’s glee club is being organised by Mis* Boak Bovs basket ball p rac tice has begun m ea rn est The cap ta la tor th is year to Joe W att The tegm to re ttin g in shape for th e ir ,u p ,r first gam e, w hich is to be December 1. w ith A irlie. Mr. Cam pbell, of th e com m ercial de p artm en t.. is holding a song copying contest. T h re e p rises have been of fered for th e beet set of songs copied. They will be Judged for aocuracy. neat ness an d ev en n ess of touch, by Miss Boak and Mr. K aufm an. P lan s are being m ade Por th e form a tio n of tw o lite ra ry societies. Pro gram s will be given on F riday after noons. E arly in O ctober th e boys of the F alls City high school held a cross co untry race, w hich Cpye M orris. 2«’ won. A lthough th e course was con sid erab ly longer th a n la st year, the boys silowe<1 p len ty of in te re st and ,h e re*u its w*re v ery satisfactory, pie* w ere S1**® prizes ath letic co m m ittee is compos- *** o i lh * follow ing: chairm an. Jam es Rohie; sen io r re p re se n ta tiv e . Clair Brow n; Ju n io r. Jo e W a tt: Sophmore, Lee R idenour; F resh m en . A ustin Rick etts. U nder th e d irection of Mis» 3oak. th e girls have begun b ask et bell prac tice T he team will be light, but should develop speed xnd good fight ing ability. W ord com es to us th is (F riday! m o rn ,n * <*f th e d eath of R ollani *'*'Prwood. one of our best ath letes, as * re su lt of a a accident in the wood.* »61 be sorely m issed a t Fniis C,,3r h i*b »«'•‘o01 D e v o u r W att. Bina L usk n- «, . W a lte r K aufm an Highest .Market Price Paid for Poultry and Veal Calves ° I ho«. Bou I de n © 11