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THE MONMOUTH HERALD, MONMOUTH, OREGON FRIDAY. MAY 18, 1923
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California
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 o f the
Paciiic Coast, and its beauty spots
that cannot be duplicated.
Plan now to take advantage of
Back East Excursion Fares
May 15 to Sept. 15, and go both w„ys
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
General Passenger Agent
Portland. Oregon
LINES
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All indications point in the same di
rection
The best way to get a house
in Monmouth at present
is to build one
Oregon Fir and Hemlock Lumber,
Lath, Shingles, Lime, Cement, etc.
Estimates cheerfully furnished.
Monmouth Lumber Company
L . W . Waller, M anager
GOOD
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Your Daughter's
Graduation Watch
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IT IS NATURAL FOR HER TO WANT VERY MUCH A
IT IS NOT MERELY INDULGING A FEMININE DESIRE FOR
DAINTY LITTL'J WRIST WATCH. MOST EVERY GIRL
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SOMETHING PRETTY TO WEAR, WHEN YOU GIVE IT TO
HER. IT IS AN EXCEEDINGLY PRACTICAL AND USEFUL
THING FOR HER TO HAVE, ANI) SPLENDID JUDGMENT
ON YOUR PART TO MAKE HER GRADUATION PRESENT
A WATCH.
A IR L IE
f c C H U R C H
“ APerplexing Situation” and "The
Laughing Cure” were the t w o p|a> *
put on by the high school last Thurs
day.
Owing to a delay in getting
out advertising there was not a
large attendance, many not knowing
Christian Science
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
the date.
However, the plays were
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
well executed and those attending
o'clock.
enjoyed the evening very much.
Sunday morning service at 11
Mr. Wm. McAdams is spending a
o’clock.
few weeks at the W. Williams, Sr.
Subject for Sunday, May 20, M or
home.
Mr.
McAdams
delighted
tals
and lmfnortals.
the students by giving a solo at
AN\i or\q>UM5
their play Thursday evening.
Church Of The Nazarene
Instead of a “ hiking picnic” as pre
Rev. A. Wells, Pastor
viously planned, the student body
Preaching
each Sunday at 3:00 P.
and a few invited friends, took an
auto trip to Sulphur Springs on Sat M. with Sunday School immediately
urday, spending the day very pleas preceding, starting at 2 P. M.
Prayer meeting each Thursday at
antly.
They were chaperoned by
7:30 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nickel.
Prayer Band meetings
Wednes
Miss Bernice Dodson proved her
day at 2:30 P. M.
Zeph. 3:12-15.
self to be a very charming May
Queen and the festivities in connec
Christian Church
tion with her being crowned were
Rev. II. C. Shropshire of Ukiah,
very prettily carried out.
A large
attendance enjoyed the May pole California will occupy the pulpit
winding and the aesthetic dancing. both morning and evening.
Mr. Shropshire comes by invitation
The music was furnished by Mrs
of the board for the purpose o f con
Nickel and Miss Whiteaker.
sidering the pastorate of this church,
and all members and friends of the
O A IL P O IN T
church are invited to hear him
Last Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. speak and make his acquaintance.
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
M. F. Dean of Salem visited Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Williams at the Mitoms
Communion and sermon 11:00.
Ranch.
Christian Endehvor 6:45 P. M.
Evening Service 7:46 P. M.
The Oak Point School purchased a
new hand cultivator for garden use
this week.
Evangelical Church
“ The Homelike Church”
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Orey spent
Do not forget the Musical Program
Sunday with Mr. Adam Orey.
Sunday evening.
The offering will
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lacey and family
had a pleasant visit with Mr. and be placed in the Hymn Book Fund to
We
Mrs. McNeal of Alms Villa Sunday. purchase new Hymn Books.
promise you one of the best even
ing’s entertainments you have ever
DALLAS CUTS COST OF
Be sure and come.
IMPROVING STREETS had.
Sunday morning service 11 A. M.
The new gravel plant at the east
The sermon will be, “ The Power
end of Academy street is now com if Temptation".
pleted and in operation. Two motors,
Sunday School 10 A. M.
of 25 and 40 horse power, have been
C. E. Junior and Senior 6:45.
installed in the plant. The- opera
Prayer Meeting Wednesday even
tion o f the new plant will cut the ing.
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price the city has been paying for
Homelike Society Tuesday after
gravel to one-third, which means
noon.
that the city can do three times the
Other announcements from the
amount of street work it has been
Pulpit.
doing for the same amount of money.
It is expected that the plant will be
Baptist Church
self-supporting as the amount of
14»:00 Bible School.
gravel that will be sold to points out
11.00 Morning worship.
side will more than finance the over
Rev. W. J. Sly D. D., will speak.
head expenses.
Mrs. J. S. Landers will sing
Important Job, His
6:45 Christian Endeavor, Junior
Jumping from a moving automo and Senior.
bile in which he was riding to work
7:30 Evening Worship.
at about 7:30 Monday morning was
By good fortune. Rev. Austin S.
the cause of Roy Donahue, head Phelps D. D., of the Berkeley Divinity
sawyer at the mill of the Willam School, was the speaker for last Sun
ette Valley Lumber company, re day night.
ceiving a compound fracture dislo
Pastor E. B. Pace, Prof. Homer
cation o f the right ankle and his re
moval to the Dallas hospital where Dodds, Mrs. Deane Bowersox and
he is now under the care of Dr. V. C. Mr. A. B. Morlan represented the
Staats.
He was riding with a friend local congregation at the annual meet
and when they neared the railroad ing of the West Willamette Baptist
track at the south end of Main Association at Dayton, Saturday and
street they saw an approaching train. Sunday last.
Thinking the car would strike the
Le^m e mend your furniture or
train Mr .Donahue jumped to the
file your saws.
J . W. H owell. 4t
ground, causing the accident.
On account o f his position at the
mill, and no other sawyer being
available, it was necessary to shut
down operations until one could be
secured from an outside point dur
ing the early afternoon.
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Monmouth & Independence AutoBus
TIME SCHEDULE
Bus leaves
Train leaves
Munmuuth
Train
Independence
7.10 A. M. To Portland
7.38
A. M. To Portland
10.03
9.45 A. M. To Corvallis
10.25
11.50 A. M. To Corvallis
12.13
2.40 P. M. To Portland
3.12
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W o o d Sawing per
co rd
Hard wood,
twice cut,
90c
“ 3 times in two $1.15
Fir, twice in twoSOc; 3 cuts $1.00
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Dorcas Society
is
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The pride of a thrifty housewife Is her
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and span but also up to date. There are
many things now tnat the modem kitchen
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time savers and waste savers that experi
ence has proved so helpful. *Let us supply
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Y o u r K itchen N eeds
A kitchen cabinet, for instance, has
more conveniences in It than you can
real ze without actually own ng and using one. Tha
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m inutes dally to your leisure time. Let us show you
how. W e have fully equipped cabinets on display now.
* Good Furniture Is Our Pledge to You
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J. E. Winegar, Proprietor
The Dorcas Society of the Chris
tian church was very pleasantly en
tertained by Mrs. Mack on Tuesday
afternoon.
Over twenty members and guest*
were present and quite a bit of sew
ing was accomplished.
Plans wete made and sewing given
out for a bazaar to be held during
summer school, but no definite date
was set for the bazaar as it was not
known just what dates would he re
served for the Chautauqua.
After the business meeting the
hostess served refreshments which
all enjoyed.
The next meeting will be held with
Mrs. C. Lorence with Mrs. J. B. Lor-
ence assisting.
E. E. Bragg of LaGrande, a Normal
| regent, was appointed member of the
'Industrial Accident Commission this
week.
D R . F. R . B O W F R S O X
P H Y S IC IA N U SVRGEOS
PH ONE NOS.
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H O U SE
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