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t THE MONMOUTH HERALD. MONMOUTH, OREGON FRIDAY. MAY 11. 192:1 OR. F. R. BOWERSOX Swing East through P H Y SIC IA N a SVRG EO S California PHONE NOS. OFFICE HOUSE OAK Then you can tell your Eastern friends about the great cities of San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and California’s world famous Na tional parks, golf courses and sea shore resorts. • You will also realize that cherished wish to see tne wonder places of the Pacific Coast, and its beauty spots that cannot be duplicated. Plan now to take advantage of P~P'o I « . o * Point . i - l j ’n General Passenger Agent Portland. Oregon __ _ , . Potatoes for Sale— 25c per sack. Bring your sacka to Albert Linegar, ' 1 mile northwest of Monmouth. For Sale— 4 fifty gallon barrels, For Sale with faucets, $3 each. Inquire of 8 room house, 5 blocks from Nor Guy Coffin. mal. Plenty o f fruit Splendid lo For Sale— One surrey in fair con cation. Price $1500. Terms. dition except the top. Price $10.00. J. E. Emerson. 8 room house, lot 82J feet front For Sale— Sows on Monmouth Ave., 1 block to good young team. Normal. The best rooming propo 3t sition in city. Price $2500, Terms. If the south and pigs, also Phone F 4520 R. O. Dodson road is closed this 4 acres o f land, 6 room house, summer I must ship all wood out. Fruit o f all kinds. Two blocks from I.ocal people who want wood should Second Normal. Price $2150. Good terms. get in their orders early. A small house and'barn on a paved growth fir, oak and maple. house or see Harold Price. street. Price $650.00. C. W. Price. A small house and lot close in. Price $700.00. 11 acres o f land, 7 room house, fruit o f all kinds, Fine location. Price $2i50. 8-room house, toilet and bath. 2 acres o f land, all kinds o f fruit. Located near High School. This is one o f the best homes in the city. Blacksmith shop and lot. Well equipped with tools and machinery for business. At reasonable price. Terms. 6 room postered house nearly new. Toilet and bath. Barn, chicken house and garage. 2} acres o f land on a good street. Price $3,000, terms. Alsplendid buy, 7 room house, toilet and bath, i acre land. Good orchard. $2500. G. T. Boothbv. Call at 4t33 BUILDING TILE Made in Monmouth make the best and most economical building mater ial you can buy. In long wear and low cost of upkeep there is nothing that will compare with tile or brick. The appearance of such a house is always attractive and it holds its selling value better than a frame house. Drain Tile in all Sizes. Ask us about them. Central Clay Products Co. GOOD FURNITURE is YOUR DUTY TO Y O U R • HOME Sim plicity marks our offerings for the furnishing oi your parlor. From the complete sets to the single pieces the designs are all modern. The finishes will attract and delight the eye of the most particular. And the prices will satisfy the most persistent seeker after economy as well as style. • • Correct Parlor Furniture is a specialty with us. You can depend on our knowledge of furniture construction and furniture fashions to Insure .complete satisfaction to' you. We Invite you to inspect this display of parlor furniture— durable yet comfortable, up-to-date yet economical. Good Furniture Is Our Pledge to You MONMOUTH HARDWARE J. E. Winegar, Proprietor If you are thinking of building or remodeling your home, let us figure on it. Cabinet and built in Christian Church features a specialty. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Better let us make your Communion and sermon 11:00. door and window screens Christian Endeavor 6:45 P. M. now. Evening Service 7:45 P. M. Shop on north side o f Main street Preaching morning and evening by between Hotel and Telephone office. Swander of Portland. This a good time to have your For estimates drop in and see or papering d on e. Let’s do it. write to G. A. Nestler. Monmouth. Christian Science C. E. Fetzer Ore. 3t Sunday School at 10 A. M. OINCDUMS The Community Service Club met last Thursday. Mrs. Le Vant Pease and Mrs. J. H. Collins were hostesses. A feature of the afternoon was a de scription by Mrs. _______t Dickson, a club member, of the German air raids over London during the World War. The young people o f the community met Thursday evening for a wienie Wednesday evening meeting at 8 roast. Games were played and re o’clock. freshments served. After a very- Sunday morning service at 11 good time they went home about 8 , o’clock. o’clock. Back East Excursion Fares O ur Bargain Column PO IN T Mtss Smith, a nutrition expert of the O. A. C. weighed the school | children last Friday. She says they j are a very healthy group. An inter-1 csting contest is on to see which child can gain the most weight. May 15 to Sept. 15, and go both ways via the “ Shasta Route". They af ford a wide choice of routes, stopover privileges, and convenient train service. • For further particulars ask your local ticket agent or write JOHN M. SCOTT »•3 r 1 PE M” tended the May Day exercises at Mon mouth Saturday. Among them were Baptist Church Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Peterson and fam 10:00 Bible School. ily, Mrs. J. W. Rogers and sons, Carl 11.00 Morning worship. and Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Underwood Sermon: “ Disguised Victories” . and son Jack. Mr. and Mrs. Roy n ._ . . 6:45 Christian Endeavor. Junior Bigelow and daughters, Geraldine ,nd s ni I and LaVaughn, Leroy Marshall. 7:45 Evening worship. Service of Charles Wilson, and Edna Joy. All ^ ¡song. Sermon: “ Power to Rise reported a very good time. Again’1 The last group of student teachers Thursday, 1:30 P. M. The Ladies for this year began their practice Aid meets. teaching last Monday. Their names Any and all not regular attendees are as follows; Miss Smith, Miss Wag elsewhere and who approve the pro- ner. Miss Burma Wagner, Miss Pettit gram and ideals for which the pres and Mr. Hostetler ent management stands are heartily Mr. J. H. Collins spent a pleasant invited to co-operate. If you do not week end with Mrs Collins. fully approve, come anyway, see and If you are open The new Sunday School officers are hear for yourself. doing splendid work, which has caused t0 conviction you may get another many new members to join. Mr !view point. Edward Rex is superintendent, Mr Evangelical Church Hugh Rodgers is teacher of the Bible “ The Homelike Church” Class and Mrs. Edna Joy is secretary. Next Sunday evening, the 20th, Alec Kennedy of Dallas spent the we will have another musical even A special program has been week end with his aunt and uncle, ing. $ I prepared and the entire evening will Mr. and Mrs. Robert De Armand. The evening offer Sunday April 28, the Oak Point Sun be given to It. new day School attended t^e District Con ing will be used to purchase By coming you will vention held at Oak Grove between hymn books. the Oak Point, Rickreall and Oak not only help a good cause but will also have an enjoyable evening. Grove Sunday schools. Announcements for this week: The regular Sunday Services and a Sunday morning service 11 A. M. part of the program took place in the “ The Heart of the Christian Faith” . morning, after which a picnic lunch Evening service 7:30 P. M. “A wap served at the Grange Hall. In Perpetual Ministry” . the afternoon Dr. Catner from the Sunday School 10 A. M. Congregational Church of Salem gave C. E. both Junior and Senior 6:30 an interesting talk on Sunday Schools. P. M. Oak Point extended an invitation, Homelike Society Tuesday after which was accepted, for the next con noon. vention to be held some time during Prayer Meeting Wednesday even the summer. ing. The Oak Point Corn and Garden Club met Friday. May 4 to give the Church Of The Nazarene results of seed tests and how to cul Rev. A. Wells, Pastor tivate. Preaching each Sunday at 3:00 P. Alvin and Lester Rose returned to M. with Sunday School immediately school Wednesday morning after a preceding, starting at 2 P. M. long absence. W’e are all glad to Prayer meeting each Thursday at see them back. 7:30 P. M. Prayer Rand meetings Wednes day at 2:30 P. M. Zeph. 3:12-15. WEST SALEM The meetings of the Nazarene Mrs. Charles M. Price and baby of Darington, Washington are visit church in the hall over the post ing her father and sister, Mr. Rex office will close Sunday evening. The attendance has not been what it and Miss Lydia Rex. should be considering the quality of A colored family of Seattle moved the sermons the evangelist has given into the Carter house recently. us. Mrs. Wallace believes in and A family by the name of Wilson teaches the Bible precisely as it is moved into the Gossir house last written so the “ wayfaring man, Friday. though a fool, need not err therein” . Mrs. Arthur Moore left for the Let all who believe in the old time mountains last week where her hus religion come to this feast of fat Only five more services in band is at work. She went for her things. cluding Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. health. A number o f West Salem ladies The public is cordially invited to at attended the funeral of Reverend Mrs. tend these services. E . Florence Wells, o f the Nazarene Polk County 8. 8. Association church, in' Salem Tuesday afternoon. The County 8. S. Association will Miss Bess Van Matre spent laat week-end at her home near Albany. hold a two day» session in Monmouth Saturday and Sunday of next week. Mrs. Mary Billings celebrated her The Community House will be the 72 birthday last Friday. A’ j irty headquarters where the general in her honor was given by her daugh sessions will be held. Group or de ter, Miss Lottie McAdams to over partmental meetings will likely he fifty of her friends and neighbor». . . held in the other church building* They report a pleasant and enj . abfe f <tnnow>ew, ^ >t. week. “ me. Light refreshments were of l)ld„ .bowing seem* .p ot. zerved by the hostess. I anJ urban and rura| Ufe of Peru and Pearl Fishback of near Monmouth have received by the was a geest of his brothers; W. M. visual instruction department of the and C. C. Fishback and friends Tuee- University of Oregon \ tension day and Wednesday. division. They were sent to the Mrs. Charlea Ruggles of south of University by the Pan American The Liberty, who has been sick at the Union, Washington, D. C. home of h ^ sitter, Mrs. A. E. slides can be obtained from the ex Woods, has recovered sufficiently to tension division for showings in Or return to her home. _________ egon schools. Albert Hilke jvaa a visitor i dependence Sunday. Needlecraft Shop Wm. Fishback ia building a new Independence Phone 4 J21 Oottage on north Winter street. PE Let roe mend your furniture or file youij saws. J. W. How»ll. 4t A. M A R A N 7 R el iab le F i r e i n s u r a n c e and S urety Bonds OFFICE HOURS 2 TO 5 P M PHONE 806 Hemstitching. Dress making, Neckware. Stamped goods. Baby Boudoir. Package goods Leave order» at Pember and Snell's for Hemstitching % Diamond Rings For Girl Graduates A Special Display These ring* have bten made up especially as graduation pres ents for girls finishing high schools, seminaries and colleges. The diamonds have been chosen carefully from choice sp -cimens of small and medium weights— sues in good taste for girls and young women. Each is a brilliant stone of splendid quality. Mountings are in the most fashionable designa, in green gold, white gold and platinum. In style workmanship and material, the quality is faultless. , Pricca are uncommonly good values. $18.00 To $325.00 A . L ,. K U L L A N D E R 296 MAIN STREET OREGON THE JEWELER” INDEPENDENCE. Spring Shoes Tennis shoes for ladies, children and men, Children’s sandals, Child’s oxfords Ladies’ oxfords $2.50 up A full line of Men’s oxfords, all styles All kinds of dress and work shoes Oils, Polishes Shoe strings, etc. Harness supplies of all kinds CHARLES M. ATW ATER P o s t office block Phone 6802 Good to be Sure Better to be Insured Be& to be insured in the HARTFORD Fire In sta n ce Company Accident and Indemnity Company Chambers & Powell Agents Something Good to Elat Som ething m a d e of Rood fl o u r , good milk, o f g o o d n o u r ishing c o m p r e s s e d yeast, o f g o o d shortening. » A Pure Food Product W h a t c o u l d it be b u t b r e a d ; the p e r fect fo o d ? T h e r e is n o f o o d on e a r t h so t e m p t i n g w h e n it’s r e a l l y pur& a n d w h o l e s o m e like * Genuine Butternut and Holsum Bread C H E R R Y C IT Y B A K IN G CO.. Salem, Ore.