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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1923)
Unusual Values For Between Season Time Clay Moreland and wife were vis iting here Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs J. F. Moreland Clay, who has taught in the Bellfountain school for the past two years has been re-elected principal for the coming year His wife also has been re elected, hav- ing charge of the music and first and second grades in the same W e h a v e all school. the s t a n d a r d l adies’ silk hose at T. J. Wede remedies. kind’s. Joe ititsler, who has a winters contract getting out wood for C. W. Price in the Elkins country, got tired of living alone and brought a bride home from Portland last Perkins’ Pharmacy week Thursday. If we haven’t got it About one hundred and thirty we'll get;it. Ask us. Odd Fellows from the different I lodges in Polk county attended the meeting of the visiting association in Independence last Thursday night. An incidental of this meeting was a proposal to bring the Muscovites to Monmouth at sometime in the near I^irebred O. A C. White leg future. The Muscovites constitute horns. A limited number of Baby a side degree in Odd Fellowship. chicks and Hatching egs. A few There is only one lodge in the state. choice pullets. EffieY.ung. Phone Originally its session were concur rent with grand but recently For Sale—Barred Rock Roosters it has taken to lodge, travel and makes A. C. strain, Î2.00. A. L forays to different places for the Burns. Route 1 sake of increasing its membership >t- Pone rimmed glasses in and expounding hilarity in general. case. Please return to Her- A feature of its official meetings is lice. Reward an unusually good dinner. pleasure of owning a home? We The Missionary Society of the are i rep. red to build you a neat, Evangelical church held a meeting co..y hou.-e and sell it for actual Tuesday afternoon at the home of cost of construction and cost of the Mrs. Nott, where twenty one mem I t. Good terms will be given pur- chas.Ts. tome in and look over bers and friends spent an hour in our bungalow plans. the study of India, with Mrs. Good ing in charge of the study. At the ______ G. T. Poothby. close'of the study hour a social time I ' uml In the telephone office, a was enjoyed by all. Delicious re so'd we ding ring. Owner may have same at the Herald office by freshments were served by Mrs. J. proving |r jerty and paying for W. White and Mrs. Orville White. this notice. Mis^ Gratia Sharp of Santa Ana, California is spending the week with her friend, Mrs. Howard Mor- Income lan. On Mr. Seth of Sheridan, who dur ing the school year is living in Walter Scott’s house, had his auto- Must Pay Ta£ Beauty Curtain scrims in white with assorted floral borders 15c Fine scrim in all white with drawn work border 2 2 c White crochet, made cf select staple yarn. Uniform weave, per fect bleach, $ 2 .5 0 OutingFlannel “ Heavy fleece, close weave, 27-in. Cotton market is higher. Six yards $ 1.00 New colors and patterns. Har monize with Spring shades 6 5 c Cotton Hose Ladies black gauze lisle'fashioned hose, double top, high spliced heel, 30c Kerosene 5 gal__________ SI 50 lb stock salt........ ................... Roman Meal_______________ Cream of Wheat_____ _______ Snow drift 2 lb..................... Snow drift 4 lb ,_____ __ ____ Shredded Krumbles____ ____ Fresh Bulk Macaroni, clear and whi'e 4 lbs. 2 5 c Royal Baking powder 12-oz Calumet 1-lb can Crescent . . . . 3J-lb box crackers 5-lb can Maple Karo Cups & saucers set A. & H. Soda - Best soda crackers Palmolive Soap Co’s assorted toilet bar 6 cakes Steelhead salmon, extra fine fish J flat _____ ____ Good quality percale, assorted light patterns of checks and stripes $ 1 .3 9 Wool Mixed Jerseys Navy and grey wool high neck jerseys in size 42, to close, $ 1 .9 5 Men’s Work S hirts Good heavy chambray and ging ham in blues and grays. Standard cut. 85c Small Boy’s Overalls Blue Bell Corn Flakes 3 for 2 5 c Bon Ami . . . Karo 10-lb can Yeast . . . Postum . . . Lg Instant Postum Hershey’s Cocoa Well designed and good workman Shaker Salt ship of long staple cotton. $ 1 .5 0 Lg can sliced Pineapple Men’s Cotton Ribbed Union Suits Men’s Dress A F ew Sample Gro eery Prices Boys’ gray bib overalls in sizes 4, and 6. To make final clearance 25c 14c 6Pc 9c 23c 46c 22c Standard cut, and well made of 14c good strong denim 2 1 .2 5 26c Men’s blue denim overalls MONMOUTH SEVEN OTHER MILLER STORES-NEWBERG, McVINNVILLE, SHERIDAN, YAMHILL, DAYTON, SALEM, CORVALLIS Our illustrated circular describes the Mountain States Pow M i'’>fll Gridin of Baltim ore non $500 00 in cash and a dress worth »UMOOO in a I -auty contest. Now LÌ10 b • been asked to nay Income Tax i i tu r (>i nes. loth cash and dress. W ins Highest Scout H o n o r * AIR LIE Charles Nendel is in the Dallas Hospital with a broken collar bone, the result of having been 'thrown from his saddle horse last Wednes day. M. B. Weaver, who has been ill for some months past, left for the springs in hopes of benefiting his condition. Mr. Wi eaver was accom panied by his wife. Honoring Bernice and Margaret Ulrich, a group of young people enjoyed a few social hours after the regular Bible Study Class Thursday evening, and a most delightful time was repotted. The exact date for the play which is to be put on by the Indies’ Aid has not been aet as there has been some delay in getting some of the literature However, old garrets are being ransacked for paraphre- nalia suitable for wearing and it is expected the play will be given in the very near future. Not to be outdone by the ladies of the community, several of the min gathered in the building used as a community house and spentHhe afternoon Tuesday. Whether the men indulged in quilting or stuffing rag dolls we have been unable to ascertain er Company and the 47 communities served in four states. It shows the growth of the company's business, which growth continued in a very satisfactory measure during 1922. A large amount of additional business is now’ awaiting the construction of additions and extensions. The demands for ser vice increase Seadily in a much faster ratio than the increase in pop ulation. These services are vital to the public welfare. The market for them is as ¿table and enduring as our cities, towns and ag ricultural districts. An investm ent in our 7 per cent Gold Notes is the kind of an investm ent you don’t have to worry about. A s a f e 7 p e r c e n t i n v e s t m e n t in a n e v e r g r o w i n g b u s i n e s s Mountain States Power 565 M am Street, Independence, Oregon Phone Main M-100--1