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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1923)
iB a s a y s u B ^ a u s ; Springtime Call» - ¿freie-Jotas obsfo - Plan your vacation now! With the bursting o f springtime DON’T *AKE FUN o r THE N E W * ' IDEA OF THE YOUAIù FELLER TODAY - HE M léHT GROW UP ANO S h o w w u i t ' s a 6 0 0 0 o n e '. Ü come the first vagrant thoughts o f vacatijn from winter nests. Vacation Suggestions National Educational Association at San Francisco Yoscm ita and Sequoia (But Trass) N a t l Santa Crus Dal Monta N ew port and Tillamook Beaches Crater Lake N at l Park Oraron Cares Cascade Mountains Coos Bay Country Why not plan now that you may reap the reward of early and careful planning. A part o f our business is to assist you by helpful suggestions. May we serve you by letter, personal ad Our prosperity and your prosperity are based on the same vice or by sending descriptive fold things. By working together we can accomplish vastly more than by pulling apart. ers? Santa Barbara Los A n ( «les beaches and resorts Team W ork their cramped-up Low round trip tickets will be on sale to San Francisco, Los Angeles and other California points as well as to Eastern cities and to Oregon resorts. For further particulars ask your local ticket agent or write l JOHN M. SCOTT General PaaaenKer A gen t Portla n d. Oregon ALL W RONG As an investor you have opportunity to know your public The Mistake Made by Many Mon mouth Citizens. utility company from the inside and to see that it is honestly and efficiently administered; that the ideal o f good service Look for the cause o f backache. To be cured you must know the cause. must necessarily guide a company that succeeds. same time you will share in the earnings that are the just re If.it ’ s weak kidneys You must set the kidneys ing right. ward o f genuine service, progressively rendered. work Our Investment Department is specially maintained for A resident of this vicinity shows you how. A. A. Ash St., C row de\ A t the plasterer, your benefit and service. 203 W e welcome your interest and will be glad to have you call, or to respond to your inquiries by mail or telephone., Dallas, O re., says: " I al ways recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills for 1 know one can depend on them. I had kidney complaint for some time and suffered with pains in my back. It hurt me to stoop. My kidneys acted irregularly, and when I read o f Doan’s Kidney Pills 1 got some. They were just what I V E S PE R TIN E T c c h u r c h The Harem Sultan ........................ Ruth Nixon Pasha Lotta Bunka........Agnes Bock (Crystal Gazer) Do A Lotta W iggle. Agnes Christy Snake Charmer Frances Donnagon Magician ................. Emily Bergen Baptist Church The Little Lady Anna Herricks 10:00 Bible School Abou Ben Feri. Ruth Blackington 11:00 Morning worship. Sermon: i Tell A lii L i . ........ Alice Enquist “ One Missing from the Congrega The Thirty-ninth W ife. Mary Sheerin tion— W hy? What did he miss?” Other W ives— Helen Berg, Gladys Snyder, Anna Jackson, Olga Wold, A sermon for absentees. Eleanor Furney, Charlotte Price, 6:30 Christian Endeavor societies Kathryn Knox, Emily Foster meet. Slaves— Rose Shaaii, Thelma Eiler, Gladys Durland, Margaret Busick 7:30 Evening worship. Song service. Sermon: “A Man I Costuming Committee — Romaine Wanted.” Nicholson, Margueritte Chandler, Mildred Duke, Esther LindiofT The Ladies Aid meets Thursday Music— Cathryn Bates, Flora Sloop afternoons at 1:30 o'clock. Delphian Committee Thelma Thompson, Alice Smith, Church Of The Nazarene Lucy Spittle, Marian Briggs Fran- Rev. A . Wells, Pastor ces Randelin Preaching each Sunday at 2:30 P. M. with Sunday School immediate N E W L Y WEDS ST E A L C A E ly preceding starting at 2 P. M. TO W A R D O FF S T A R V A T IO N Prayer meeting each Thursday at 7:30 P. M. A. B. Byers o f Independence left N. H. A. Prayer Band meetings his automobile on a street corner in Wednesday at 2:30 P. M. until fur Salem a week ago and returning for ther notice. it found it missing. Saturday a 4 NN 0 UNOMN 15 Ask for our new Illustrated Booklet. needed and they put m.v kidneys in good condition.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same that M r. Crowder had. Foster- Mountain States Power Milburn Co., M frs., Buffalo. N . Y. W A N T E D - Men. women and children in every community to send a post card for S U N S E T ’S big, interesting Gift Catalogue, just out. Hundreds of useful, valuable rewards in return fo ra little ’’spare time” . Address Catalogue Dept., S U N S E T M A G A Z IN E , San Francisco. 565 Mam Street, Independence, Oregon Phone Main M-100--1 For Sale— Good six hole kitchen range with hot water reservoir and coil. Suitable for a ranch or large family. Good small range consid ered in trade. .1 P. Bates, next door to Herald office. For Co. Sees Rural America a Great Coriynutiity Farm ] Sale— 2 tons clover h a v . T. J. Edwards. young, newly wedded couple Were ar rested in Portland charged with the “ The Homelike Church” theft of the car and thaf promptly Our announcement* this week will confessed. They gave their names be ef greet Interest te all ef our meat appropriately as Herbert and Dorothy Hicka and said they were frlenda. Sunday morning wo aro expecting married six months ago. Herbert is to dedicate our new church and Bish-|21 and his w ife wa.- a Tacoma scbojl cp Maze will preach for us and have Kir], Herbert has blue eye;- and a charge o f the dedicatory services. harrassed look. A fter securing a w ife The Bishop will also preach at the he started out to support her by ped This a good t i m e to have your Evening service. Be sure and come. dling magazines but sonruhow could You will enjoy the services. not make a go o f it. His w ife had en papering done. Let’s do it. C. E. Fetter Sunday School 10 A. M. ivory set and they lived for a short Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. M. time from the proceeds of its sale. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 Salem they felt might offer pros P. M. pects for some sort o f a living and The Homelike Society w ill meet they went to Salem. But the outlook in the work room o f the church for aim pletons was no better in Salem I n p e p o o n i F c 11 Ft/ Tuesday afternoon. Isewhere and on the second I H U C d ^ C l l O l C I l l l l i y than elsewhere Other announcements from the morning there the family treasury j pulpit. held only a twentyfive cent piece. In desperation they stole the car. Evangelical Church Drain your land and make the best Christian Science is now the They drove from place to place in ! what ( Sunday School at 10 A. M. the car and managed to sell a few i Wednesday evening meeting at 8 magazines. Confronted with starva- j lea^l productive cor o'clock. tion they approached a dealer and Sunday morning service at 11 tried to sell the automobile. The li ner of the farm. o ’clock. cense number was identified and the Subject for Sunday, April 15, Are dealer called in the police. Sin. Disease, and Death Real? *■ /«■ « ■ r e . Drain Tile and Building Tile at Descendant of Poeahnntas Sarah Francis Mulkey was bom Services at the Christian church at Evansville. Indiana, July 12. 1846 Central Clay Products Cc. will be held next Sunday as usual. and died at Coquille, Ore., April 2. Prof. H.E. Knott o f the Eugene Bible Her husband. Isaac Mulkey, died six Notice to Creditors University will preach morning and months ago. She was a descendant of Notice is hereby given that the evening. • the Randolphs of Roanoke. Va. She j ! came to Oregon 52 years ag > Among undersigned has been duly appoint her sons are B. F. Mulkey of Portland *d by the county cturt o f the State JOINT PROGRAM { of Oregon for Polk County, admin- and P. J. Mulkey ofBoardman, Ore. Wednesday. April II , 1923 1 istrator o f the estate o f Eleanor ¡Jane Smith, deceased, and has Duct ___ ____ _ Haler Michael sut. I qualified as such administrator. Hazel May Lou:-xs N e c d le c r a ft S h o p Ml p e t e r s having claims against -m*l "-fate *»e hereby notified to D E LPH IA > Independen ce Phone 4 »21 present the same to me at the First __ KING IN THE REIG N OF GOOD National Bank of Monmouth, Ore TU T gon. duly verified and with proper K in g Tut — _______ Jean Melvin Hemstitching. Dress making _ Margaret Anderson Queen Tut vouchers, within six months from Neckware. Stamped goods Thelma Sunderland Attendants _.. the date o f this notice. Mattie Pratt Baby Boudoir Package Goods Dated and first published the 23rd General .......... ..... Alice Smith Soldiers— Elma Bohn. Myrtle Neely. day of March. 1923. « Ruth Brown, Elsie Strsus. Mildred Ira C. Powell, Administrator Neely, Juanita Pettibone, Minerva Leave orders at Prmber and o f the estate of Eleanor Jane Dew. Emma Hansen Snell’s for Hemstitching Smith, deceased. Slave Girl .......... - - Alice Aldrich %_________ . _ Dancers ........... . Adeline Bleasing I B. F. Swope, Attorney. Adele Pilkaer • Christian Church __ — ’ Mrs W r. Martin, of Hoque County. Texas, known as "The < 0 , 1 . in,mil) Itulliler of the South.” has visions of rural America a* a great! community farm amt along the mi me general line« «a thorn* emploje.il In community development throughout the Smith. Cave Springs, Tex .1 1« the lawt example of community dev elo|aneiit. In two yenra It tksB|wl l rom >1 ilpM'rtpil |*mt tiittre on a mini roml lo a pronperotia *n| tlie center of tin* rich sa M ii « Bottom»*. Piet urea »how Mr*. Martin win»1 %%urkf«l out the Men* at « m e Hprlinca. the Oininiinltjr how * hnllt there, and tin* tvne of laincalo^a In which all n‘*M#*nr* now lire. E A LTH Inherited la never valued If*,- — wealth .-urm-d Victory la gn at as ti •• lit t le la haul. There la 11.1 «hört roail lo real trim, | h. That which la gal mal easily ia luat easily. ’T.asj come eii«y g'-v"* ” The plant that rv<-w ‘ fn«t wlthera 1 . r'J!y\ The tree that growa slowly end lire*. Steadfast application will do mure than the q’lfik, hard Plow of impaliate e. Drappilli water » i l l cut Its way through granite. Mountains *e re not n a > in i.utuects; they are the work of ages. Great deeds are done net by atf-nrth be*, b» r e átate» ce W Wan» * »biny h»r>* »u"nrb work f", ft In-, arm 'gb and '« o «re prauy »nr« »e A Stick to I t purpose I« • in* fir*« S-MMiUal t-> t .-cea» Tenacity I« the primary dement of gr-al It Is wladom to hnlld east lea In the air: but If 1» folly to atop there. Uo at your foundation; pile ston- upon stone until you r-arb your castle. Then It Is jours. “ Stay with It” la the slogan that makes the cowboy master of the t ucking broncho. “ I<on t give np the *hip." was the command to h i* men that hrour’it Perry victory. Perpetoal | : shim; 1 uts dilf cultles out of eo iute- •anre and makes aceuiinj Uut-osrlt .l.tlcs gin wj CiyrS^a I3I.W The weak wait for the opportunity to strike while the Iron la hot. The strong hjake opportunity by strtk- tug the Iron until It Is hot. I’c.severance rather than brilliancy la the la's» In a I -tig race. The tortoise know a he has to do hla otmoat all tne tin.e to even hope lo col«- with the hare. 11»- hare, knowing hla letter »peed, often rcllrw upon sprint» an.l delays too long. , OTer-eor,<ldctJC* foreshadow s neglect. Don t go to sleep at tha switch It Ian f worth the risk Tile pick nnd atmde |>ersleteiif1} applied at a n io l I dace may penetrate a mountain. . .. .. , lite fia- e bee» v.c-.Mv.l thio:’jb the Suez at"* Tsoam" b7 *"*t t-lala dl;;i*t- na »h o »• « , ¡ r*»4* hi? *»•!■«.•• • ■*"• j purxail ' _ [ fto . 0 ia au orwwrure ao u u aU « .«it «ua, aimen - l l f determ'ortioc. may not gain his point. , Rv gnawing through a dyke even a rat may drew» a nat!« ... __ . No soldier was ever d*eorated with shpelder arrsn* for marking time __. Brand the word "forward" on your brain. A lw aj* obey It. Go ahead and keep ruing Don’t worry shout what the other fellow can da He may l>e better than you. but you stick to your job. You mar te the tortoise that wins the race Tor—“ Bo that shall endure unto the end the same shall b* saved.” ' # * jUfcl—d Lia-rJ Jo»*» I