The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, April 13, 1923, Image 8

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    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.
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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
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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
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m
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of
th
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th e prizes from th e Independence
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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
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as
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eetin
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A
pril
18.
The
m
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b
egins
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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.
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.
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
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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
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