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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1922)
The Herald E<i son can invent a plan by which pec p'e can live without work. ^ Popular Fiction, 8Çc Evangelical Church UUMIantl. IA ' The Homelike Church'- Q iervices for the week will be as Editor A PuMuher ' follows: MONMOUTH. OREGON Sunday 11 a. m. 'T he Strugg e for Life” isserò rvEBY fkiday Sunday 7:30 p. rr.. “ Christian Tanking” FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8. IX Z Sunday School 10 a. m. fUtr Senior and Junior C. E. 6:30 p.m. *2.00 On« year The Homelike Society will meet at the borne of Mrs. J. W. White on • Six months 11.00 Tuesday afternoon. • Three months - T5 cts Be s^re and come. I raver Meeting Wednesday even ing 7:30. non You are invited to attend any cr aii of these service» ana meetings. Can YOU Save Money? AndrewCarneg'eonce said: ' The man who does not and cannot save money, cannot and will n >t do any* thin< else worth while.” Andrew Carnegie amsised a for tune but the FI RSI tn ng he had to do was to save his money. You may not be able to accumulate a fortune but you can. with the help of a Savirgs Account, take advan tage of oppo rtunities that you other wise would be ctmpelled to pass by. Monmouth Meditations '( ' 'I Q L T D 1 ; al ^ lir iÉ i ’eter B. Kyr.e Peter B. Kyne "Kindred o f the Dt "Cappy Ricks" "The S heik" - ‘ The Portygee" "Way Down East" RICHARD B. SWE^SOÑ” E. M. Hull Joseph C. Lincom Joseph R. Grismer ‘ and 200 other titles by popular writers Magazines and Periodicals A gency f o r O r e g o n i a n MORLAN & S O N kunir wsth’ s largest a-. i rr.ost complete Confectionery and Book Store Cr in Ifl Firs and Accident Insurance Wanted—Some «,ne to dig about The movement i* on in a number 25 sacks of potatoes on the share, Liability and Surety Bonds of places to combine school districts immediately. A. H. Craven. with a view to reducing expenses Found —A girl's neck chain and Larger school districts with a sys per.3art Owner apply at this office. 3 G . W . C H E SE B R O ■a tem of hauling -hildren to a central rj Oregon For Sale— 20 Purebred 0 . A C Monmouth point will result not only in eccn $1.00 opens an account and White Leghorn Pullets Eifie L. obtains a Liberty Bell Bank I omy of operation but in better work. Yourg. Phone 5C3. Mor.mouth. ÔSZSEFîSiSêSESZrîScSZSZSZSàSHScSZSZ Children who are not made to com Ore. 3t pete with others in attaining know Wanted—Men to cut eordwood. ledge are miss.r.g the strongest of Grub oak. ?2 per cord. Vvill give MONMOUTH, OREGON responsible man who will furnish incentives. labor, contract for 500 cords. No- C. W. Price. J. M. McDonald was b< r va Scotia and spent his early man- Wanted- Work for man ar.d b jod as a life saver on Sable Island, team by C. B. Forbes at Columbus Report of the finding of a gold coin j Lee place._____________ 2t of the time c f James I recently For Sale or Trade - Will sell for started him to reminiscing. No | cash or trade for desirable property one who ever lived on the island ,n Monmouth. 15 acres good soil. failed to put in some time digging House and Bara. Address Box 22. MONMOUTH TRANSFER 1 j Monmouth. Oregon in the sar.ds for Captain Kidd's Transferring by treasure. Legends of this wealth! For .■'ale— Ahite Leghorn year- Dj auto truck and by attach themselves to a thousand lo- ct* kf and «*£ ;'*'*■ Hollywood $ team, within the calities from Brazil to Labrador but rcE) Pou|try yarda j fccCa'eb.! g city or out of town. are nowhere more prevalent than proprietor. tf fO Leave orders at Garage J;] on Sable Island. As hundreds o f, 7 ; ~ ~ “ " ~ . . . . , , .. Apples for hale— Nortnern Spi.s Call Phone 2003 ^ ships have been wrecked on those >rd Rome Beauties One mile COFFIN A E G L E ST ON c] sands since the days of the colonies, south of Dallas hospital. W. M. it is mere than likely that the Kirg Elliott. . ____ ____ 11_m_____w. James coin may have been carried For Sale— Wood ¿awoutfit. 1250. in one of them. Of course the find H. Hinkle, R2 Independence. has started the treasure seekers BABY CHICKS and HATCHING anew and if the whole of the island EGGS. Dr. Duganne's trapr^Ld is not turned over in short order it W hite Leghorns ar.d J. V Mr( lieb's No house furnishings deserve more of A - tbe will be because the island belongs pure Hollywood stock. to the government and promiscuous! best of O. A. C. BarreJ Pl>mouth- your thoughtful attention than the bed In which you rest after each day's crowded trespassing is forbidden. I Roc\ f h*ckí¿. ('*t*1°*^* or‘11re* _______________ quest. Mark A «bíter, Corvallis, hours of work And the dressers and chif Gold, says Clemenceau, caused L'regon. foniers— also outstanding features of the the last war and will cause other P. H . JOHNSON “ The Normal Book Store’ For Sale—41 Toulouse Geese. bed room — present many opportunities for wars until time ceases; which re- Price $2.50 each. Mrs. L. E Olden, showing the good taste of the home owner. minds us that, acting on the tu g -’ ^oute 1. Monmouth. For the kind you wish come here. Our line is geation of Her.r> h r Sa Guaranteed work, Cleaning, Pressing invented a system which will prac- cents per pound. J M McCaleb. Rich in Style tically eliminate gold as money. He ¡ For SaieJ Pure tred R , Red We have a large assortment of all bed Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters proposes that the government erect cockerels. $2 each. M. M. Harvey. room furniture in the modern styles and Ladies' Suits, Dresses, Sweaters large warehouses, and purchase 55 ¡T'i i 1 . ... . For hale. Trade or Rent— 100 finishes There is no lack of attention either thirtyone commodities, such a.- acres near Smithfield. to the details so often neglected that make G ive me an order and be convinced. wheat, com, cotton, etc., paviny E. N. Keeney . Monmouth. 9tf for comfort and convenience. Prices, as the average price for the past T ¡7 7 - . , . I-or Ten room house, mod- usual, make these offerings unusual in value. T. J. W ED EK IN D Monmouth Ore. twenty years. Payment to be in era equipment, close to Normal, certificates which will pass f .r mon- Apply to J. J. Williams. ey until they finally get around t o : 5 I T77 ~ . , . .Northern Spy and V a ea apples the government in payment for the|for M|e at or.e dollar per box Bcx- c.intents of the warehouses. Ore es reserve d. W J. Miller. price to prevail tor a year and the Dairy Farm F'or oale— 551 acres cost to and selling price of midd *• j fully equipped. One half mile fouth J. E. Wincgar, Proprietor men to be definitely fixed. Edison |nf State Normal School. Terms. A. M A R A N 7 has done things that seemed impes Phone 3612. Owner J. L. VanL<an. H. W . M ORLAN Fire Insurance, Real Estate s,ble and may have hit upon a plan The Monmouth Cooperative Slip Notary Public YOUNG BROS. DAIRY and Surety Bonds which w ill forever relieve people cf ping Acsociation will save farmer’s Monmouth Ave. Blank Deed*. Mo-tgagca, Etc. PI O VE 503 even money in the sale of livestock. Ship Reliable Service worry for the future but not _ _ ; with us and cut out middleman’s ________ ___ ____________ . ___ __ - ; profit. Ft you have stock to ship 252£2S^ ltS2ScS2SlScSI£eS2SESZS2S2S25ZS2SESS52S2S2S2S2SESZ52S2SE5ES2S253 1 o > - -j-: - v. ... .... ... >U-r - » W S O O O O O <* ii First National Bank Groceries & Provisions Good Goods and Fair Treatment C. Bedroom C. M u l k e y & Son Magazines, Periodicals Furniture Books, Stationery Candy and Cigars Good Furniture Is Our Pledge to You M ON M OUTH H A R D W A R E Milk and Cream of Quality “I Kafoury s ml “The Store with the Real Christmas Spirit” Fresh and Cured M eats | Saur Kraut, Pickled pig feet, Pickles I housands of (lifts arc here that will he appreciated on Christmas morn=- | MONMOUTH MARKET Kafoury Bros. Salem Store P ortland Silk Shop 4 « STATE STREET 383 ALDER ST. l f R r R B R R ^ f l r t w i -. - - r - - » W f v y ^ Astral Pure Food Flavors Let me mend your furniture >>r *5 file your saws. J. * H. v-'ll. 4t ^ ^ Process that substitutes a vegetabeemulsion for - o a ct.h.,I as a solvent Five tim e s « strong as government stand- 6 room postered house nearly H atd requites. Much stronger than alcoholic flavors The most i new. Toilet and hath. Barr, • .qaisite flavoring you ever used. Price 50 cents for 2 ounce chicken house and garage. 2j acres bettie. For «ale in Monmouth by of land on a good street. Price '13,000, terms. D crcaa Society of C h m t ia n Church 67 seres r f la-d. go d house. 10 _ For Sale at T. J. Wedekind’s hern and other outbuildings, rear •i Airlie. Price 100.00 p»r acre. ‘ . 1 0 F- <!t rai ioan <>n the place. This ni,.r>'* equity of $1720 to trade |G for city property. IQ Ì 6 room house, lot 821 x G-iodhara. Located within 3 b of Normal. Price fl.0 0 0 . Gwd Greenwood cottage cheese. terms. Fresh Sausage and Hamburg A splendid buy. 7 room house, toilet and bath. 1 acre land. Good orchard. $2500. 7 room house. 11 acres o f land, 'i ¿52S2S c SHS252S2525I5ZS2525 c FZ52.3 c SZSH^SL ! splendid orchard, good location. ijLSc5cSc^25Z525tS252S252£2£^25ilSHS^5HS2Si SZFST2 , ta Price $2200. Electric Shoe Repair Shop 8 room house, toilet and bath. ? 1 block from Normal School. Best rorming proposition in the city. a Price *2500. Term*. One o f the beat business corners Oils, Polishes, Shoestrings, Etc. in the city, paying big rent. Come First Cla.ss Repairing in and let me teil you about it. 4 room house and lot. Fruit and berries. Close in. Price 1850. r -c - New shoes sold. < v. — Old shoes resoled. Charles M. Atwater I G. T. Bootbbe. j biSiz ¿^¿Sc5Z5cil5Z5Z5a5Z52S2S2fcS2r£5Z5ZSZSg5^5Z5ZSZ5£S?CTC?c?cjc ^