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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1923)
AIRLIE CLEAN UP Faint Paper Varnish Kalsomine Perkins’ Pharmacy If we haven’t got it w e'll g e t it. Ask us. Miss D orothy G ross, one of our m ost po p u lar g irls, le ft la st week fo r P o rtlan d to be th e g u est of relatives and frien d s fo r some weeks. A fte r m uch deliberation on the p a rt of th e County Com m issioners, Mr. T oedem eier w as appointed road superviso r fo r th is d istric t. If prom ises a re an y criterio n , we will be tra v e lin g over real highw ays this next w in te r and th e m ail o rd er hous es will lose business from these p a rts, as au to s can be used th e whole y ea r and m uch p ersonal shopping done. T he la st business m eetin g of th e E vangelical church fo r th e fiscal y ear w as held on S atu rd ay la st, B rother Lovell presid in g . C onference will soon be held in Salem , of ail th e E vangelical churches. R obert H a rris sp e n t th e w eek-end in P o rtlan d w ith frien d s. M any cases of illness have been rep o rted , m ost o f w hich seem to be lig h t a tta c k s of influenza. Mrs. A. C. S ta a ts and g ra n d children are confined to th e ir home, and am ong the pupils ab sen t from school are Ivan W illiam s, Iv an DeArmond, Law rence D avis and F re d Ray. w Every Day at the Miller Store * Specimen goods and prices to be had from one week end to the next. Women’s W om en’s Corsets Hose Choose your new corset from one of Ameri ca’s finest and best known makes, the Royal Worcester. These carefully fashioned corsets are favored by the world’s best dressed wom en. You are sure of their fit, comfort and style..............................................$1.00 to $5.00 Women’s Black Silk and Fibre Hose w ith rib bon back. Double re-inforced heel and toe, $1.25 Unbleached Percale Extra fine count unbleached percale cloth, 38- inch width. Just the thing for lunch cloths, aprons, etc............... 22c per yard Grocery Washburn-Crosby flour .......................... $2Ji5 Large .size roll crepe toilet paper .... 10 for 55c Veribest veal loaf ...................................... 15c Shredded wheat .................................2 for 25c OAK POINT T he C om m unity Service Club m et la st T h u rsd ay . Mrs. J . W. Rogers and M rs. U. Z. B lazer w ere hostess- A. M A R A N T Attractions Children’s Oxfords Children’s tan skuffer play oxfords, stitch- down sole. Neat and dressy yet comfortable and very low in price. $1.35 $1.50 $1.65 T he g irls of Oak P o in t School have & been very busy m aking wild flower g ird en s aro u n d th e school house OFFICE HOURS 2 to 6 F M. In fro n t of th e school house is a bed PHONE 805 of Jo h n n y -Ju m p -U p s, holding th e ir heads high. On th e n o rth side are Puul Tâcheron is deputy assesso r S hooting S ta rs and L am b’s Tongues. Manchester Percales in Monmouth th:3 y ea r and has sp e n t In term in g led w ith th e wild flowers th e p a st week feeling the financial a re som e clim bing roses, daffodils, 8c I ulse of our citizens. jonquils and ch ry san th em u m s. Mrs. O. D. B utler, w ife of Dr. But- T he S unday School has increased 1. r of Independence, fell from her its a tte n d a n c e to th irty -fiv e. This back step s M onday and broke her increase is la rg e ly caused by a con ankle. te s t betw een th e boys and g irls. A lbert S acre and fam ily in a new The co n test will close th e fo re p a rt ( nevrolct, w ere here from Lane coun of Ju n e and we hope th a t th e a tte n ty S unday v isitin g w ith friends. dance will in crease m uch m ore by Mrs. O cstrich, who has been living th a t tim e. Shall you h elp ? R e a B catti.-’« underw ent tre a tm e n t m em ber th e place is O ak P o in t; the in a hospital in P ortlan d th is week. tim e, ten o'clock. M ONM OUTH OREGON T he Oak P o in t pupils a re p re p a r Mr. B eattie and fam ily spent th e week end w ith relativ es in O regon ing th e ir seed potatoes fo r p lan tin g ( ity. T hey tre a te d th e potato es w ith chlo ride o f m ercu ry , a t M r. Blazers. Moore & Addison a re runn in g SEVEN O TH ER MILLER STORES—NEW BERG, MCMINNVILLE, SHERIDAN, YAMHILL, DAYTON, SALEM, CORVALLIS The seed corn is now b eing given a L u ich Sale. See th e ir ad. ground te s t and n ex t week th ey will s ta r t te stin g corn for th e neighbors, i TO MAKE PHOTOGRAPHS FLY Oh! they a re a busy crow d. T he second m eeting of th e Oak P oint corn and g ard en clubs w as | held W ednesday aftern o o n . T he i,i"!ii:iia 'i> iii'::a n !i!iiiiiiiii::ff3 !;ii;n iiiiii:ii!i!iiH iH 'i'’:i!iiii;iii!i;iiiiu iii'iiiiiiii:iiM [ii¡iiin iiiii!iiHiii'itiitin inii!:ii¡iiin iii first rep o rts w ere filled out, th e m em bers received th e ir lite r a tu r e and P. D. Q u isen b crry h as been elected A bout th ir ty M onm outh Odd F el- Lodge. M ona g ra d u a te d w ith hon- d ea th an d it w as planned to hold an several phases of th e g ro w in g of corn p resid en t of th e Salem tw ilig h t league lows atten d ed th e m eetin g of th e vis- ors fro m th e W ash in g to n high school 1 in q u est and p erh ap s an au to p sy . But and g ard e n crops w ere discussed itin g asso ciatio n in B allston la st of base ball p lay ers. in P o rtlan d . Since childhood she w hen th e young w om an’s p a re n ts a r We hope to b rin g a good sh a re of W ednesday even in g and th e d eg ree described h e r previous The n ex t q u a rte rly m e etin g of th e th e prizes from th e Independence ■ as afflicted w ith h e a rt tro u b le and riv ed an d team of th e local lodge p u t on th e tro u b les, no f u rth e r in q u iry w as con corn show, th e county fa ir an d some Polk County F’a rm c r’s Union will be ould not sta n d an y d eg ree of ex c ite sid ered n ecessary . H er a ilm e n t is from £he s ta te fa ir. H u rra h fo r held a t B ridgeport on W ednesday, th ird degree as a p a r t of th e p ro m ent. H er p a re n ts w ere a fra id th e tech n ically known as m itra l re g u rg i g ram . It w as th e la rg e s t m eetin g A pril 18. The m eetin g b egins a t 10:- Oak Point! Mr. and M rs. J. W. R ogers bought 30 and la sts th ro u g h o u t th e day. of th e y ea r w ith an a tte n d a n c e of effect of g o in g aw ay from home to ta tio n . F u n e ra l services w ere held M onday the J . T. H untley farm and a re s e t All m em bers a re u rg ed to a tte n d . over 150. In ad d itio n ab o u t 50 Re- school w ould be bad fo r h e r b u t she in Salem w ith D r. H. C. D unaajoreoffl- tin g out a p ru n e orchard. M rs. D. C. Thom s an d th re e o f the bekahs from S h erid an and W illam ina cam e to live w ith h er cousins, th e ciatin g . T he activ e pall bearer« te a c h e rs in th e Scio school drove ov atten d ed th e open session. A f e a t I’u tn a m s, and fe lt she could -risk it. w ere fo rm e r boy school m a te s and e r from Scio S unday to v isit w ith ure o f th e open session w as th e T h ere w as n o th in g in th e L ite ra ry so six g irl school m ates w ere h o n o rary frien d s. Mrs. Thom s sp e n t th e day ciety p ro g ram w hich she atten d ed b ea rers. B urial w as in th e Salem I. “ F ifth D eg ree "p u t on by m en from w ith M rs. Boynton; th e you n g ladies th a t even in g to cau se an y u nusual O. O. F . cem etery . Beside h e r p a r W illam ina. s tre s so f m ind. w ith th e ir D orm itory frien d s. en ts she is su rv iv ed by a sis te r, T hel Local doctors who atte n d e d h er case E. C. C lem ent, in sp ecto r of post T he county com m issioners have or Mr. and Mrs. G. A. P ete rso n of m a, an d a b ro th e r, W illiam Ja m e s. dered th a t a p e rm it be g ra n te d to O ak G rove w ere tra n s a c tin g business offices, sta tio n e d in P o rtla n d , who w ere u n ce rtain as to th e causes of M orris B. W ilson to conduct a dance in M onm outh T uesday. T hey have for th e p ast 35 y ea rs h as had a been h av in g a siege o f sickness in w atchful eye o ver po stal affa irs in hall n e a r G ran d e Ronde. Mr. Robert W estern O regon, w as a v isito r a t th e P ro p e rty ow ners in M arion county, th e ir fam ily recen tly . It w as his south o f Salem have petitioned th a t S teele. M rs. P e te rso n ’s fa th e r, was local office T u esd ay . the ro ad lead in g to V ita S p rin g s be serio u sly ill f a r a tim e, b u t is now- first local v isit since 1921. convalescing. S p rin g s be im proved. Jam es G entle p u rch ased a Sam son Dr. T hom pson's exam ination Mrs. K elsay retu rn ed home y e s te r tra c to r th is w eek fo r farm use. The is as p erfec t as skill, science day from C alifornia w here she spent W aterloo Boy, w hich has long been Edouard Bella, the French Inventor and y e a rs of experience can th e w in ter. of the process of aendlng photographs doing th e heavy w ork on th e G entle A specially ground lens by wire, has perfected hla apparatus devise. B. F. H alliday and w ife of S no Acres has been re le g a te d to th e re W hen since It* flrxt announcement two year« for each individual case. hom ish, W ashington a re located in tired list to be used fo r pow er a t silo n tro . Photographs can now he sent your o cu list fails, co n su lt him th e H ew itt house. Mr. H alliday filling tim e. ».'•roan the Attuntle In a few minutes. N ext v isit— T h u rsd ay , A pril 26, Mon haa a son in Independence who plans DEAD NORMAL GIRL m outh H otel. 2t to come h ere to e n te r th e g a ra g e \\ \ s I ONG A F F L IC T E D See Moore A A ddison's announce business. T hey have b arg a in ed for m ent on th is page of th e ir big th e p u rch ase o f th e R ufus Sm ith Mona F ra n ce s H olt w hose untim ely "D utch S ale". building on M ain stre e t. end is chronicled in th e N orm al notes Mrs. T revo r R. Lewis an d children E dw ard Koen of D allas w as a v is of this issue w as born in Salem , Ju n e a re spending th is week end w ith her ito r in M onmouth F rid a y and called 23, 1905 an d h e r girlhood w as spent p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pace, at a t th e H erald office to look o ver th e in th a t city . H er p a re n ts m oved to D on't w a it u n til the th e C om m unity House. P ortland an d now resid e a t Je n n in g s new linotype. Reliable Fire in s u ra n c e and S u re ty Bonds Armour Helmet brand pork beans 5c Big, lunch cookies, lb.................................. 25c Cream of Wheat ...................................... 24c 5 gal. kerosene ...................................... $1.00 Beautiful Spring patterns in fine grade Man chester percales. Prettiest colorings and de signs wre have seen for many a day. 36-inch width ..... ..................................... 32c per yard Armour’s Veribest Soup ....................... Brer Rabbit Molasses ............. No. 2^ can 33c Snow drift ............................... 2 lb can 48c H tìlH AZWS Dutch Sale W e are going to run a “D u tch S a le ” on a b eautiful 4 P iece W a l n u t B edroom S u ite n o w on d isp lay in our S ou th w in d o w . H ere’s How!! T his sa le w ill co m m e n c e, S atu rd ay, April 14 and la st u n til S atu rd ay n igh t, April 29, or u ntil th e S u ite is sold. W e w ill sta rt th is su ite at th e regular price, $ 1 5 5 . 6 0 and redu ce it $ 2 . 5 0 ea ch day it re m a in s u n sold . C o i n e i n en d p ay that over d u e s u b s c r ip tio n account p a p e r stops. PHILOSOPJ v r - ■ are re t ting cloae to tbo Paint W i p niui Clean i p season, and soon everyone will be thtuklng bow the house looks Wonderful bow bright and cheerful a coat of paint makes a place, how U 1 nerve see sell In f value», how It preetWTea the wood. W liat'a the m atter with the h.oise we really lire In and for s . Lich we pay no rent! Why net a U tile paint up and clean np foe th a t* Of isouree the H appen win atfo • -. the paint up, bat a more i r « trvey won't harm any of ti V -m lnf out thoughts of evil aito fae. n a of animosity, and paint t. g 'h e mind with food cheer and h im a kindness patching np the fan!-* •» '«>> .ind startin g out In an.. " fa! dress for spring wit' e.-.t i.„ .n s * a»il happiness al * a j * m.-wna grva(er k W V U V K Moore &. Addison Independence O regon A Good Place to Trade Let me Overhaul Your Auto 1%? p /e n Y The w ork w ill m ore th an s a v e its c o s t in in crea sed p ow er and greater m ilea g e. N o w is th e tim e th is w o rk sh ou ld be atten d ed to at Phone 1903 - Frank E Deatty, of Three River». Michigan, h a. - e t a record price for strawberry plant*. He paid H arry Kotkhill, of Conrad, la . $50.000 for an everbearing plant which ha* taken fourteen yeara to develop The herne» grown on this plant are gigantic. Mr. Beatty has named it the Rockhilf berry. W E B B E R ’S G A R A G E ,