The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, December 29, 1922, Image 8

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Jessie S mpson spent several days
here during the Chritt nas holidays.
O rville White and family spent
Christmas with relatives in Philo-
t math.
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Mrs.
Cornelius and daughter
| Helen ate Christmas dinner at J.
W. Pem ber.’s
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g r e e t in g s
Editor Gage o f the Angora Goat
Journal was the guest o f Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Stump last Thursday
night.
O a n g ers and their families will
observe New Years day together in
the Odd Fellows Hall next Monday
with dinner at noon and a program
in the afternoon.
Hail to 1923
Byron White and fam ily o f Yam ­
hill spent Christmas at A. B. Mor-
lan’s.
A . C. Powers and fam ily enter­
tained on Christmas day, his son
Treval and Ira Cave o f Corvallis
and Miss Christa Wemger o f Salem.
Happy N ew Year
May each day
Cast new blessings
In your way.
I f we haven’ t got it
we’ll get it. Ask ns.
The McClellan fam ily had a re-1
union on Christmas. Those pres­
ent beside the immediate famliy
were Alton McClellan and family
and Russell McClellan from Port­
land, Harry Judd and fam ily of
Tualatin, and Floyd McClellan of
Salem.
Glen Whiteaker is moving his
electrical goods into a part o f the
Store which the drug store occupi­
ed before moving into the Odd
Fellows building.
Mrs. W. Alderson returned last
week from a year's trip in the East.
She left here last January and visit­
ed with relatives in Virginia and
later in her home state of Iowa am
in Minnesota.
She had a splendid
time.
Perkins’ Pharmacy
The Three Links Club w ill give a
dancing patty in the Odd Fellows
hall on Monday evening, January 1.
Mr. and Mrs Chatzauk and son
spent the vacation time with her
mother, Mrs. C. C. Yeater.
May it bring you prosperity and 365 days
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o f happy health.
May it bring you new friends and pleasures.
This then is our “ Happy N ew Year” to you.
Joseph
Craven w »s eightyone
years o f age one day last week.
N ext week the new mercantile
company, J’ember & Snell, open
their doors to the public; at hist
with a stock c f groceries but which
will include a general merchandise
The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs ^tock as fast as the work can be
w II hold a joint installation o f done. Mr. Pember was here the
odicers on Monday eve, January 8.
first o f the week making the pre­
The post olhce will be open for liminary arrangements.
one hour only, next Monday, New
Yeats Hay. Postmaster Parker and
C A T A R R H A L D EAFN ESS
assistants will put in the day at the
la oftan rallied by an Inflamed condition
ar.nua job o f making office reports. of the mucoui lining of the Eustachian
Good work shirts 90c; canvas
gloves 2 pairs for 25c; bib overalls
$1.75; towels, special price: wo­
m ens silk hose $1.00, men’s silk
sox, hair nets, cotton thread, silk
crochet thread, braid, tape, dress
fasteners. House slippers at cost.
T . J. Wedekind.
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GALGANO
A. C onterno D. M.
N ew Y ork
VIOLIN
BAN!) INSTRUMENTS
OREGON
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SEVEN OTHER MILLER STORES-NEWBERG, McMINNVILLE, SHERIDAN, YAMHILL, DAYTON, SALEM, CORVALLIS
F. J. Chansy * Co., Toledo, O.
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SALEM. OREGON
P upil
M ONM OUTH
Tube. When thle tube Is Inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or Imperfect
hearing
Unless the Inflammation can
be reduced, your hearing may b-J de­
stroyed forever.
H A LL'S C A TA R R H M EDICINE will
do what we claim for It— rid your system
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh. H A LL'S C ATARH H MEDICINE
has been successful In the treatment of
Catarrh for over Forty Years.
Sold by all druggists.
P upil o r F rancks S triegel B urke
N ew Y ork
PIANO
LESCHETIZSKY TECHNIC
BEOINNRRS AND ADVANCED PUPILS ACCEPTED
POR DETAILS, PHONE 603 MONMOUTH
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Furnished cottage for lent.
Wanted— Men to cut cord wood.
Mrs. Beck ley.
Grub oak, $2 per cord. W ill give
responsible man who will furnish
For Sale— White Leghorn year
labor, contract fo r 50U cords.
ling cocks and cockerels, Hollywood
C. W. Price.
high eg g strain. Prices right. N o r­
For Sale— Wood saw outfit, $250. mal Poultry yards, J. M. McCaleb,
proprietor.
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S. H. Hinkle. R2 Independence.
Cartoon Review of 1922
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Keep Painted,Woodwork' CLEAN
®
Clean wooden floors, linoleum,
tile, marble, concrete, with ,
SAPOLIO
B ABY C H IC K S '.nd H A TC H IN G
F'GGS. Dr. Duganne's trapnested
White Leghorns and J M . McCaleb’s
pure Hollywood stock.
Also the
best o f O. A . C. Barred Plymouth-
Rock baby chicks. Catalogue on re­
quest. Mark A Webster, Corvallis,
Oregon.
Makes all house­
cleaning easy.
Large cake
No waste
Dairy F'arm For aale— 55i acres
fully equipped. One half mile south
o f State Normal School. Terms
Phone 3612. Owner J. L . Van Loan.
tasck M srfsa’s S m s Ca.
N«w Tori, U. LA.
The Monmouth Cooperative Ship­
ping Association w ill save farm er’s
money in the sale o f livestock. Ship
with us and cut out middleman’s
profit. It you have stock to ship
notify W. J. Stockholm. M gr.
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Let me mend your furniture o
file your saws.
J. Y\. H o w »ll. 4
F'or Sale. Trade or L<
acres near Smithfield.
E. N . Keeney., Monmouth.
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F’or Sale— Ten room house, mod­
em equipment, close to Normal.
Apply to J. J. Williams.
6 room plsstered house nearly
new.
Toilet and bath.
Barn,
chicken house and garage. 2 } acres
o f land on a good street. Price
$3,000, terms.
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67 acies o f tanJ, good house,
oarn and other outbuildings, ntar
Xirlie.
Price $60.00 per acre, j
$2300 Federal loan on the place,
i’hi* fla n 's equity o f $1720 to trade
for city property.
6 room house.• l«»t 82J x 165. j
iioodharn. Located within 3 blocks
j f Norm al. Price $1,000. G kx I
terms.
A splendid buy, 7 room house,
toilet and bath, t acre land. Good
■rchard, $2500.
7 room house. 1 } acres o f land,
splendid orchard, good location. |
Price $2200.
8 room house, toilet and bath. |
) block from Normal School. Best i
rooming proposition in the city, i
Price *2500. Terms.
One o f the best business corners
in the city, paying big rent. Come
in and let me tei! you about it.
4 room bouse and lot. T ru it and ;
nerries. Close in.
Price $850.
G.
T. Boothov.
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Independence Floral Co.
Independence, Oregon
Greenhouses at 7th and E Streets.
Phone "F lo w e r ” phone M 4 5 ll.
Let me Overhaul Your Auto
The work will more than save its cost
ih increased power and greater mileage.
Now is the time this work should be
attended to
at
WEBBER’S GARAGE
Guaranteed work, Cleaning, Pressing
Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters
Ladies’ Suits, Dresses, Sweaters
Give me an order and be convinced.
T. J. W EDEKIND
Monmouth Ore.