The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, January 05, 1923, Image 8

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Fd Wallace o f Aumsville spent
New Y ea r’s day with Mr. snd Mrs.
J. F. McClellan and family.
Amy Steinberg, who has been j
granted a year’s leave o f absence
by Lie Portland school board, left
Saturday
morning
for
Seattle
where she will attend the Univer­
sity c f Washington.
Check it in time
or it may lead to
trouble.
FHK PIG SALE OF PEN D LETO N
WOOL B LAN K E TS now going on
it Bishop's —Salem. Worth while
savings
Sale Price $6:50 pair and
up When in town be sure and see
our display o f Virgin Wool Pro­
ducts. Made from Oregon Wools.
W e h a v e all
the sta n d a rd
remedies.
MANY SAVINGS
Barbara Steinberg starts in on a
two year course at O. A . C. this
s mester. Shejhas held a position
in the Portland postoffice the past
few yeais.
greet patrons of the store during these days oI January Clearance Sales.
The special reason is a simple one—we v/ish to clear away winter lines to
make room for Spring goods.
R E A L Clothing Values at BISHOP’S,
Salem. Two Pant Suits— made o f
Rithop’s Pure Virgin W< ol Fabrics
Fine tailoring and style— and $30
is a mighty low pirce. Come in and
see them.
Perkins’ Pharmacy
If we haven't got it
we’ll get it. A.-k us.
Mr. and Mrs. Ha! Perry o f Port­
land were visitors last week with
Mrs. Perry’s mother, Mrs. M. E.
Pereival.
M r. and Mrs. !. A . Dempsey
form trly of.Rickreall but now o f
Heppner, where Mr. Dtmpsey has
a highway contract, were licre last
week visiting with relatives.
A Sale of Silks
Mr. Shewey o f A irlie was a visit­
or in Monmouth last Saturday. Mr.
Shewey was born in Virginia near
Cumberland Gap and as a boy w it­
nessed the excitement and bitter­
ness incidental to the civil war. His
father was from Pennsylvania stock
which emigrated to Virginia and
engaged in milling. His experience
took him through the east Tennes­
see region as far as Alabama in re­
construction times but he em igrat­
ed to the west in 1867.
Colored
w eight,
pure
good heavy
dye!
silk, 33-inch
width, in several good shades.
Regular $2.00 values at
Colored
taffetas,
heavy thread,
soft
good quality.
A ll
plain and
The inuual meeting o f the Farm­
ers Live Stock (’©operative Shipping
association will be held Saturday,
January »1 in the community room
TH E BIG SALE o f PEN D LETO N
o f the bank.
W OOL B LA N K E TS — now going on
Arthur Jtpion, who moved here at Bishop’s, Salem. Worth while
last summer from Chinook, Mon­ savings. Sale Price $6.50 pair and
tana, says the winter o f 1908 was up. When in town be sure and see
a record breaker there. It was our display o f Virgin Woo! Products
fifty below for days and so cold that — made from Oregon Wools.
steers from the neighboring range
John Hinkle o f Independence was
crowded into the streets o f the city
in the lee o f store buildings for a visitor in this city New Years
shelter, in places so numerous and day. It w ill be news to some o f
the cattle so desperate that they John’s friends to know that he was
could net be driven off and people
married October 30th in Pasco,
could not enter nor leave the stores.
Many o f the cows had their tails Wash, to Miss .Harriet Davis. The
frozen off and the bushy part o f wedding was the conclusion o f a
the tails were to be seen in many hop yard’s romance John, having
places on the snow.
first met his bride to be three years
ago when both were engaged in
ü
work*for a hop grow er near Inde­
pendence.
I
pongees,
- $1.49
yard-wide,
finish,
good
evening shades.
extra­
colors—
Values
$2.25 and better to clear at
$1.69.
Wool Dress Goods
Scotch
plaids in medium grade
woolen serges.
Several good
terns and just the
rat-
thing for cnil-
dren’s dresses.
$1.15 values, dur­
ing this sale at
89c.
W ool Skirtings
Sale of Outing Flan­
nels
Clearaway of Odd
Pairs
Heavy warp and fleece, 27-inch in
fancy light patterns, a good value
at the regular price 18c, but a bar­
gain opportunity not to >e missed
at the sale price of -
-
11c.
Extra heavy pure white outing,
twilled weave, 27-inch.
Outings
as well as all cotton goods are high­
er, but we have an overstock. Jan­
uary price, six yards fo r
- $1.00
W o m e n ’s a n d C h i l d r e n ’s
M e n ’ a n d B o y ’s S h o e s
Men’s Hats for Less
Only the best Conqueror Brand,
but"many good styles in incomplete
run o f sizes. Come in and buy
yourelf a new hat at a very little
more than one-half the usual price.
Men’s Dress Shirts
Several skirt lengths o f extra fine
wool tweed, and fancy plaids.
two alike.
W e w ill close these out
at much less than regular.
price fo r two yards
Newberry's Seat
No
Special
*
$3.98.
Indian Robes
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Craven had
a family reunion and dinner last
Sunday at the home o f D r. and
Mrs. Maurice J. Butler.*
Those
present beside the immediate fam ­
ilies were, Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley
Craven and son Elwyn o f Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Craven and
son Dean o f Independence, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Craven o f Lebanon, Mr.
and Mrs. A . H. Craven and fam ily
o f Monmouth, and Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Remington o f Salem.
Oregon City made, heavy all fine
wool. Beautiful coloiings and pat­
terns.
$9.00 values at $6.85. $7.50 and
$7.85 values at $5.95.
Men’s Wool Shirts
Western Make, heavy gray or
brown, $2.25 and $2.50 values.
L o ts 'o f’cold weather yet to come,
but£we w ill clear them out at $1.95
Oregon City make o f best Oregon
wool. Most stores ask $5.00 for
these shirts but you may buy yours
during January at -
-
$3.95.
Miss Thelma Gooding extended
her vacation one week in order to
receive attention [from »[specialist
in Salem.
$1.39
A fortunate purchase for our
store enable us to show a line o f
men’s dress and negligee and g o lf
shirts at what most merchants have
to pay for their merchandise. Dur­
ing this sale you may make your
selection fo r still less
-
$1.39.
M en s Aquapelle
Coats
$2.69
About the cnly fabric that w ill
absolutely turn the water is the
aquapelle cloth. A few coats left
at
.
.
.
.
$2.69
B o y ’s G r a y C o v e r t B ib
O veralls
25c
A close out o f boy’ s gray covert
overalls in small sizes at only 25c
per pair. You can afford to buy
sin a half dozen pairs at this price.
We will not attempt to describe
the offerings in this clearace, and
you will have to come to the store
and see fo r yourself.
Bring with
you the foot that is to be fitted and
thus be sure o f getting just what
you want. We assure you that we
are making the best prices on these
lots of shoes that you have seen for
many months.
H e a v y W h i t e C r e p e de
C hin e W aists
All-white crepe de chine in unus­
ually heavy weight.
Some are
hand tucked, some have embroider­
ed and hemstitch trim . $9.85 and
$10.00 values
-
-
$7.35.
W o m e n ’s T u x e d o C o a t s
Navy and brown, sizes 38 and 40
$3.25.
Grocery Bulletin
New crop raisins seedless -
Darigold milk, none better -
Royal Baking powder 12-oz -
Calumet 1-lb can
-
-
Crescent
.
.
.
.
3 i-lb box crackers
-
-
5-lb can Maple Karo
-
Largest can Pineapple
-
Golden West Coffee -
-
Royal Club Coffee with big
stick candy
-
-
Deviled meat, can
-
-
Union sardines
-
-
-
M iller's Best, Sno-lite, Van
H oeter’s Bleaching, Feld­
man’s Naptha, Easy Day
naptha soap 6 fo r
•
Palmolive Soap Co’s assorted
toilet bar 6 cakes
-
15c
10c
43c
30c
33c
55«
40c
35c
42c
42c
5c
5c
25c
25c
Christian Science
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
James Couzens, millionaire mayor
Wednesday evening m eeting at 8
■ if Detroit amt former partner of
Hear, l ord, is the new U. S. Sena- ! o’clock.
t< r (rum Michigan, appointed to the
Sunday morning service at 11
Vrmiun II N'ewhcrry seat, the office
o ’clock.
to which Ford aspired against New.
berry m the now famous election
Subject fo r Sunday, January 7,
s uid.il', which finally resulted in
Nev Vrrv’s resignation this month.
“ God” .
■*
—
Iowa Girls Win Trip A broad
► _
. . .
*
.
Pariah Rodgers
and Kathryn Boli-
¡Mugb
of
Iowa
[are two country
aliases from Iowa
Who woo the can-
aing contest st
The International
Livestock
Show
•t Chicago. Their
prize is s three
months' trip to
Europe with sll
expenses p a i d
The»
competed
against farm girla
from every state
(They will demon­
strate their ability
in canning m de­
vastated (OMS of
France
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MONMOUTH
OREGON
SEVEN OTHER MILLER STORES-NEWBERG, McMLNNVILLE. SHERIDAN, YAMHILL, DAYTON, SALEM, CORVALLIS
tn*
iiii.1 j r i a n * , i u * r a ,«roi!TiLr.nr.rwa
Mrs. C. Fream o f Roseburg spent
A lva Craven is planningjto move
last week with relatives in this city
into his town house next week.
Miss Ruth Stover o f }W ieser, Ida­ and vicinity and Mrs. S. Fream
ho. was a visitor with relatives and accompanit d her to Roceturg for a
week's visit.
friends here last week.
Grand Champion Hereford Weighs 3100 lbs.
H.trvey
Pickin.on o f Indepen­
R E A L CLO TH IN G V A LU E S at
BISHOP’S. Salem. Two Pant Suita dence was transacting business in
— made o f Bishop’s Pure Virgin Monmouth Wednesday.
Wool Fabrics
Fine tailoring ar.d
styles and $30 is a m ighty low
The BIG SALE o f PE N D LE TO N
Word Blankets now going on ¿.t
price. Come in and see them.
Bishop’ s. Salem
Worth while sav­
Miss Mabel LeRoy o f Portland is
ings
Sale Prices $6 50 pair snd
spending the week with P rof, and up. When in town be sure and see
Mrs. Beattie. Mr. and Mrs. Er­ our display o f Virgin Wool pro­
nest Purvance and son and daugh­ ducts— made from Oregon Wools.
ter o f [Corvallis were also New
Y esr's visitors at the same place.
A ll o f the visitors were in the g o v ­
ernment service at the tim e Mr
Beattie was superintendent at Met-
lakatla, Alaska. Miss LeKoy as
nurse snd Mr. Purvance ss assist­
ant superintendent snd later as suc­
Denzel Moore accompanied his
w ife to Portland on her return
journey to Eastern Oregon where
she is teaching school.
JEUWWaHk_______________
R E A L C LO TH IN G V A L U F S st
BISHOP’S. Salem
Two Pant Suits
— made o f Bishop's Pure Virgin
W ool Fabrics Fine tailoring and
cessor to Mr. Beattie. Their visit styles— and $30 is s mighty low
price. Come in snd see them.
made s very pleasant reunion.
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