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“ COLD IN THE HEAD** l i tki\ g cu tA a t t a c k o f N t u t C a t a r r h T h o * *« a u b jo c t t o f r e q u e n t " c o ld » " a r e a e n e r a lly in a " r u n d o w n ” c o n d itio n . * H A ' L ’S C A T A R R H M E D I C I N E la a T r e a t m e n t c o n a la tln c o f a n O in tm e n t, to be u a e d lo c a lly , a n d a T o n ic , w h ic h a c ta Q u ic k ly th r o u g h th e B lo o d o n th e M u- c o u a n u r fa c e a . b u ild in g u p t h e S y s te m , a n d m a k in g y o u leaa lia b le to " c o ld s ." Bold by d r u g g i s t s f o r o v e r 40 Y e a rs. r , J . C h e n e y f t C o ■ T o le d o . O, H . W . MORLAN N o ta r y Public Blank Deeds, Mortgages. Etc. A. M ARAN T Fire Insurance, Real Estate and Surety Bonds Reliable Service J. O. MATTHIS Physician and Surgeon P h o n e 573 House 867W Office: 409-10 Bank of C om m erce Bldg S alem Ore. E x e c u trix N o tic e of S a le o f e r ty R eal P ro p Notice is hereby given that by virtue of the order for the sale of real property, made and entered of record by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, on the 30th day of December 1922, sitting in probate, in the matter of the estate of John H. Moran, de ceased, the undersigned executrix of said estate will, from and after Saturday the 3rd day of February. 1923, proceed to sell certain real property belonging to said estate hereinafter described, in separate parcels as hereinafter described, at private sale, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, lawful money of the United States of America, in accordance with said order of sale and in the manner prescribed by law, subject to confirmation by said County Court. The real property to be sold is situate in Polk County, Oregon, and is particularly described as follows, to-wit:— Beginning at the NE. -corner of Out Lot No. 12 in the city of Mon- muth, Oregon, and running thence South 1674 feet; thence West 95 feet thence North 167J feet; thence East 95 feet to the place of begin ning; Also, beginning 424 feet south of the NE. corner of lot 8 in Block 8 in the city of Monmouth, Oregon, running thence West 55 feet; thence South 40 feet; thence East 55 feet; thence North 40 feet to the place of beginning; Also, the South | of the North 4 of the D. L. C. of Lewis L. Cooper and wife, Not. No. 2780 in sec. 29 Tp. 8 S. R. 5 West of the Will. Mer. in Polk county, Oregon; con taining 40 acres; Also, beginning at the NW. cor ner of the D. L. C. of Lewis L. Cooper and wife. Not. No. 2780 in Sec. 29 Tp. 8S. R. 5 West of the Will. Mer. in Polk County, Oregon; thence East 60 chains to the NE. corner of said D.L.C. thence South 13.34 chains; thence West 60chains to the West line of said D. L. C.; thence North 13.34 chains to place of beginning, containing 80 acres.; Also, beginning at the NW. cor ner of the above described tract of land and running thence West to the East line of the D. L. C. of John Chamberlain Not. No. 2276, Claim No. 54; thence North 14 deg. 30 min. West to the NE. corner of 6aid Chamberlain D. L. C.; thence East to the West line of the Sevier • D. L. C., thence South to the place of beginning, and containing 8 acres; Also, lot 10 in Sec. 30 and lot 1 in Sec. 31 in Tp. 8 S. R. 5 West of the Will. Mer. ^¡n Polk county, Ore gon; and containing 25 acres, more or less; Also, lots 9 and 10 and the East | of lot 8 in Block 4 of Cattron’s Sub-division of Out lot No. 5 in Monmouth. Polk county, Oregon; Also, an undivided 4 of the fol lowing described premises, to-wit: A part of the Daniel Boon D. L. C. Claim No. 9. Not.N o. 2699, being a part of sections 33 in Tp. 8 S. R. 5 West, and Sec. in T d . 8. S R. 5 West of Will. Mer,. in Polk county, Oregon, and described as begin ning at the SE. corner of said Boon D. L. (.., and running thence West 82.50 chains; thence North 31.26 chains; thence hast 2.50 chains; thence North 8.64 chains; thence Eas( 80 chains; »hence South 40 chains to the place of beginning, containing 323f acres, more or less; Also, lots 2. 3. 4, 13, 14, 15 and 16 In Rlock No. 5. and lots 2, 3, 4, 5. 6. 7, 8. 9. 10, 11. 12 and 16 in Block No. 6 as shown on the amend ed plat of Out Lot No. 4 in the T o w n of Monmouth, Polk Lounty, Oregon. Bids may be made to the under signed in person or sent by mail. Dated and first published January 5th, 1923. Mary A. Stine, . | Executrix of the estate of John H. Moran, deceased. Address. Monmouth, OregonJ R. f . Swope, Attorney. land evening. Mr. Hornburg is a DR. F. R. BO W ERSO X AIRLIE The recently organized telephone successful minister and lecturer and P H Y S I C I A N t f S L U G E O N company, whoexpeetto build .a line will deliver interesting messages on PH O N E NOS. to connect with Albany, beean their live topics. Seimon subjects, O F F IC E - 3J4J 11:00 “ The Door of the Heart” . first construction work Monday. HOUSE • JJ41 7:30 “Come Away” . Poles are being made ready to set A full attendance of the member-1 B. F . B U TLER and a line opened into Airile within a short time, after which the line ship is urgently requested ard all D e n tis t * will be completed to Albany. Offi friends cordially invited. P o s t o ffice bldg. Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. cers of the company are: J . Click, Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. President, and G. D. Schenk, Sec M onm outh O regon retary-Treasurer. Evangelical Church M onm outh an d In d ep e n d e n c e A spirited contest is being waged "The Homelike Church' A uto-B us S chedule between two selected groi ps df high M o n m o u th L m ? m I n d e p e n d e n t . Saturday evening 7:30 and Sun schooi pupils. A representative 7.10 a. m. N orth Bound 7.38 a. m. day morning at 11 o’clock our 44 <4 from one of the leading magazine 1.50 p. m. 2.22 p. m. 4« 44 6.38 " ! publishers visited the school, giving Presiding Elder, Mr. Schuster will 5.10 " preach for us. 10.00 a. m. South Bound 10.25 a. m. jsome excellent pointers on sales 44 <4 Sunday morning we have our 3.15 p. m. 3.48 p. m. manship, and promoting a contest 6.45 " 7.15 ” Communion Service. All Christians | for the best sales ability in obtain RAYM OND E DERBY P ro p rie to r In the dining room, in the parlor, in the are invited to participate. ing subscritions for one of his mag P h o n c 1604 Sunday evening at 7:30 there will j hall are many places call.ng for individual azines, rewarding the school for its pieces of furniture. For instance, there are efforts by giving one half the sub bean illustrated seeture on the ( stands of various kinds, hat racks, china scription price and the best group Philippine Islands We feel sure Efficient Service Courteous T re a t closets, book cases. In each of these needs by equipment to be used in school. that you w ill enjoy this trip to our m ent and in many others we have a variety of The regular business meeting of island possessions. A. L. KEENEY styles from which to choose. They are both Sunday School at 10 A. M. the Parent Teachers’ Association C. E, both Senior and Junior at F u n e ra l D ire cto r a n d L icen se! was held on Friday evening. Jnas- U seful a n d O r n a m e n t a l 6:30. E m balm er | much as the president. Mrs J. F\ Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30. Ulrich will soon move from this dis /C alls P rom ptly A nsw ered Day We offer a worth-while collection of table The W. M. S. w ill meet Tuesday or N ight. trict, Mrs. John Wienert was unan- and floor lamps, porch furniture, etc. There afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nott. I imously chosen to fill the presiden Prices Reasonable is scarcely a limit to the list of items we Mrs. Gooding will have charge'of cy. After a short musical program, PHONES 9821 and 9822 carry under this class of furniture. A casual W. Toedemier, school director, took the study hour. Be sure and come. In d ependence, O re. stroll through our displays might suggest --------- m e m ---- occasion on behalf of the school exactly what you want if you are undecided. Christian Science patrons, to thank Mr. Ulrich for Sunday School at 10 a. m. his untiring efforts in school and Wednesday evening meeting a t 8 i community work in general. Mr. o’clock. Ulrich ha„ given generously of his Sunday morning service at 11 time for the past thirteen years as o’clock. a member of our school board and J. E. W inegar, Proprietor Subject for Sunday, January 28, deserves much credit in bringing "T ruth” . For Sale—22 head high grade about many improvements. Mr. Shropshire ewes and a ram. Also a Ulrich responded feelingly. Re CHURCH OF THE NAZARFINE span of horses. T. J. Edwards, tf freshments were served to about Rev. A. Wells, pastor Let me mend your furniture o 100 attending. Preaching each Sunday at 2:30 J. VV. How°ll. 4 Wanted—Mending, d a r n i n g , file your saws. Thursday, the 18th, the ladies of p. ni. with Sunday School immed plain sewing or other work. Ad the community met for an all day iately following. D ra in Tile a n d dress Box 131, or call. Mrs. Nest- ; 8-room house, toilet and bath. 2 Prayer meeting each Thursday acres of land, all kinds of fruit. sewing and social meeting. Mes- ler, Kelsay house. 2t B u ild in g |T ile a t Located near High School. This is dames Gross, Conn and Dixon served evening at 7:30. N. H. A. prayer baqd meetings One cow for sale, or will ex one of the best homes in the city. a delicious dinner to the following: Wednesday evenings at 2:30 until change for hens. Oren McElmurry For Sale—Ten room house, mod Rev. and Mrs. Ballantyne, Mesdames further notice. Central Clay Products Co. Phone M 1004. ern equipment, close to Normal. Hadley, Harrison, Hayles, Crowley, For Sale—Single comb Rhode Apply to J. J . Williams. Dodson, Ulrich, Cauhey E. Brown, Island Red Roosters, $1.50 each. 8-room house, toilet and bath, J K. Williams, C. Williams, J. Wien- Mrs. W. C. Williams route 1, Mon acre of land. Garage, fruit for ci t. H. P. Whitaker, C. S. Whita mouth. family use. 5 blocks from Nor ker, W. Stein, Byerly, and Miss For Sale—Wood saw outfit, $250. mal School. $1650. Dorothy Gross. S. H. Hinkle, R2 Independence. Blacksmith shop and lot. Well Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cooper aie BABY CHICKS and HATCHING equipped with tools and machinery receiving congratulations on the EGGS. Dr. Duganne’s trapnested for business. At reasonable price. birth of a daughter a week ago. White Leghorns and J . M. McCaleb’s Terms. 6 room postered house nearly pure Hollywood stock. Also the Toilet and bath. Barn, best of O. A. C. Barred Plymouth- new. US is just what you need, madam. Many Rock baby chicks. Catalogue on re chicken house and garage. 2 J acres of land on a good street. Price women w ho were troubled with indigestion, a quest. Mark A. Webster, Corvallis, $3,000, terms. Oregon. * sallow, muddy skin, indicating biliousness and 67 acres of land, good house, For Sale—Pure Bred R. I. Red barn and other outbuildings, near Baptist Church habitual constipation, have been permanently cured cockerels; also eggs, $1 00 for 15. Airlie. Price $60.00 per acre. 10:00, Bible School. $6.00 per 100. Mrs. V. E. Silcott. $2300 F'ederal loan on the place. by the use o f Chamberlain’s Tablets. Before using 11:00 Morning Worship. Sermon: East Main St Monmouth, 4t This m^n’s equity of $1720 to trade these tablets they felt miserable and despondent. ‘‘Is the Church a F'ailure and Out For Sale—White Leghorn year for city property. of Date?” Nfow they are cheerful and happy and relish their 6 room house, lot 824 x 165. ling cocks and cockerels, Hollywood 6:30 Junior, Highand Normal En high egg strain. Prices right. Nor Goodbarn. Located within 3 blocks meals. Try them. T hey only cost a quarter. mal Poultry yards, J. M. McCaleb, of Normal. Price $1,000. Good deavor Societies meet. proprietor. tf terms. 7:30 Vesper Song service with A splendid buy, 7 room house, brief sermon. The Monmouth Cooperative Ship toilet and b3th. 4 acre land. Good Thursday, February 1,7:30 p.m . ping Association will save farmer's orchard. $2500. money in the sale of livestock. Ship The quarterly business meeting of 4 room house and lot. Fruit and with us and cut out middleman’s the church. As matters of im profit. Il you have stock to ship berries. Close in. Price $850. portance demand attention it is im G. T . B o o th b v . notify W. J. Stockholm. Mgr. tf perative that there be a full attend ance of members and all interested in the work of the church and com munit.y house. Furniture Needs Drain your land Good Furniture Is Our Pledge to You Increase its fertility and make the best w hat is now the lea^t produdive cor ner of the farm. MONMOUTH HARDWARE » CIRU1CH 2 r ¿¡NNOUNCiDlEV 5 Cham berlain’s Tablets Wouldn’t You Like to— —Go East Through California Of course you would and by going this way you will see most of the beauty spots of the West. You may join the merry-makers on California’s silvery strand! see th ■ ra • at T ^ Juana; go through Carr iso Gorge and over the Apache Trail Highway, and take in the M irdi Gras. TJien too, you have a choice of routes, stop over privileges and best of train service. Ask your local ticket agent for Low Round Trip.m i Or, Way l are-, time ta' les and des criptive folders or write JO H N M. SCOTT, G. P. A ., P o rtlan d , Ore. “ The Sunshine Way ’Cross II. S. A.” J/ Christian Church Mr. Owen Hornburg, a visiting minister, will prearh both morning For Sale—2 large in*ubator* Sure Hatch and Old Trusty,, and 500 capacity brooder. See C. E Stewart. For Sale- O. A. C. Barred Rock Rooster and 10 oc 12 hens. Also hatching eggs from trap nested stock from Hunt’s I-ehanon ranch Mrs. F. A. Hunter. 3t %x $ Æ WiT F | ! t r m ^ se5' vLm a i \\ â 1 ■ ,5s^UJ For Sale, Trade or Rent—IOC acres near Smithfield. E. N. Keeney., Monmouth. 9tf Save Your Dollar By Sending Your Shoes Prices down, quality up. All work guaranteed. Men’s 4 soles__________ $1.50 up Men’s rubber heels. . . ... 50c Men’s leather " 50e up Women's 4 soles ............. .$1.00 up Women's rubber heels............ 50c leather heels___ .35c up Boys’ and girl's 4 soles ... $1.00 up ................... leather heels____50c ..................* rubber " "50c Patch work . . . . ___10c to 25c To Electric Shoe Shop t Independence, Oregon All in d ic a tio n s p o in t in th e s a m e d i re c tio n The best way to get a house in Monmouth at present is to build one O reg o n F ir a n d H e m lo c k L u m b e r, L a th , S h in g le s , L im e, C e m e n t, e tc . Estimates cheerfully furnished. Monmouth Lumber Company L. W. Waller, Manager