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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1923)
THE MONMOUTH HERALD, MONMOUTH, OREGON F R ID A Y . JU NE 1, 1 9 « The Herald l< t o í lU r tt S. 1471. K¡ ¡i \ KD k V ,E S .'' j S M i « a p*UuiMr MONMOUTH. OREGON ISSUED EVERY I RIDA Y F R ID A Y . J U N E 1, 1923 Ewctc o p tio n R ate* One year * 2.00 Sia months Three months Let Your Child Ring The Old Liberty Bell Let ;o e r H ot or g in “ ria g " the *14 Liberty Bell with his or her 1 1 1 . 1 ( 1 . Teach the habit *1 T H R IF T is a patriotic « a y at the tim e when a w l habit* are formed— in Yocth. The Liberty Bell Bank does thin. It iastaatiy appeals to retry child. Tosr bey or g irl w «a u oae— «bosId hate woe especially when there is no exp.ase in connection with getting a Beil Bank. Mere!* to n e in and say: “ I wish to open a Lib erty Bell Sating* Account.“ *1.66 « i l l do it Then we « i l l give yon a Bell Bank. First National Bank MONMOUTH, OREGON Officer* - IRA. C. P O W tL L . Png*. J. B. V. BUTLER. V ic* Pass. F. E. CHAMBERS. C a s k i * * ; C. C. PO W ELL, A cer C ash ilk Di-wctwrw-J. B. V. BUTLER, C flaw n ax; WM RID D ELL. I. M. SIMPSON. G. A. CONN. D. R. RIDDELL. IR A C. PO W E LL *1.00 7* eta BU ILD IN G T IL E 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 Trill compare with tile or brick. The appearance o f 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. SPRING O ur new S to c k of Tennis and Base Ball go o d s h as a rriv e d . C o m e in and m ak e y o u r se le c tio n s e a rly . H o w is y o u r old ten n is rack e t? B rin g it in and let us h a v e it re stru n g fo r yo u . MORLAN & r Monmouth Meditations SON Monmouth’-“ largest and moat complete Confectionery and Book Store Meet Your Friends k = J O I= ^ ] N o « that the highway dispute is ¡settled there seems no practical rea son why the different sections o f Pollt county should longer persist in the rather questionable pastime of mak- -r.g faces at one another. Mon- | mouth and Independence, especially, have a great many interests in com- This u good time to have your ir.on and a little team work would papering done. Let’s do i t achieve wonders. The name o f P. O» Powell as a ¡candidate for Master of the State Grange, should the present Master, ,C. S. Spence, resign, is being consid e re d in different parts o f the state [among Grangers. Mr. Powell is one of the fairest men that ever lived, and one o f the most public spirited. His wide knowledge o f agriculture, his acquaintance in the state, his life-long experience would make him a capable and valuable head fo r the State Grange. IS H E R E C. E. Fetzer at my new place of business. One door west of bank. Light and roomy, clean and sanitary, we are at your service. P. H. JOHNSON lHSESZS2SZrB525H5cScScSZS^5Z52525H525cS25E5cS25252SHS2S25H5e!S25,a!jHS2.r?'; Our Bargain Column S MONMOUTH TRANSFER | |Transferring by j auto truck and by team, within the city or out of town. Wanted— Housekeeper or helper for three students. Inquire at this office or at South McCollum Apt. Dairy cows fo r sale or trade for small house and lot or will consider lot without house i f near Training School. L. E. Olden. W anted:— Men or women to take or ders fo r genuine guaranteed hosiery for men, women, and children. Elim inate darning. Salary *75 a week full time, *1-50 an hour spare tune. Beautiful Spring line. IN T E R N A T IO N A L STO CKING M IL L S , Norristown, Pa. "The Normal Book Store’ Leave ord er* a t Garage J Call Phone 20U3 COFFIN & EGLESTON ____ J aS2S2SH5H£HSZSZ~£5ZS2SHSZSZS25ZSZ5Z5ZS2S25ZSZSHS2SZSHS2S25ZSES2SZS: Professor Edwin T. Reed. O. A . C. ¡college editor, who will address the class to be graduated from Mon mouth high school June 8, is a poet, I teacher, and composer o f songs. Born at River FalD, Wi*., Profess- lo r Reed spent his boyhood days For Sale: 160 lbs of Rape seed at there and attended common and high 1 -c lb J. L. Van Loan. Pnoce F3612 school. Swimming and walking tight Farm for Sale ¡tope in juvenile circuses were his 125 acres located in Polk county, ¡favorite sports. Oregon, in the heart o f the W illam H a lf way between Mon In 1896 he received his A. B. degree ette valley. One half at the Unniversity o f Minnesota. mouth and Independence. mile south o f paved road with good 5cSH52S2ScSHScS25=S2£2SZScSZSZ525HSZ5Z5c5ZSHS25ZSHSZ52SZS25ZS2S2SZSaS^ Newspaper work next attracted him graveled road to the farm. fl but be remained at this fo r only a Schooling facilities are the best in Oregon Normal Scnool, short time fo r the position o f super the west; intendent o f the city schools at Training School and High S-nool. 100 acres or more in cultivation. , Liability and Surety Bond» Rushford, Minn, was offered him. balance in fine timber and pasture ] J For three years he remained there land, including stock bam and water [ u UR business right now is curisg the time-killing ills that ; And then spent a year as superintend- the year around for the stock. Modem 8 room house, main horse 3 dels* your hay harvest. A ad oar ‘'medicine'* is found la jent at Cloquet. bam. cow bam, hog bam, garage. the McCormick-Deering line of hay tools. Better mowers Professor Reed took charge o f the fruit and incubator house, water to w -1 ^ w ire never made than the McCormick and I teen s* mowers wo ; English department at the Minne er bouse, two poultry houses and ma- , Monmouth Oregon have here on our floor «s itin g for yon. When oae of theoe sota Normal school in 1901 and re chine shed. An ideal farm fo r agriculture, fîSHSE^aScScSZSSrZSESZSHScSESZSHSHSZSZSZSESZSZSSSeS^'SHSHSZSHSZôZîaîSZSÎ machine* goes into the held, the hay is tare to be cat in a harry mained there for 11 years. In 1912 dairying, poultry or stock raising. L A *1 — «ith o ct loss of time due to breakdowns. Farmers have been he came to O. A . C. as college editor, Also the privilege o f renting 185 dip-nd.ng on them for years to cat over all kind; of ground, on after teaching fo r a time at the acres o f farm ing land along w.th | this farm. <u!ls, over ditches, hammocks and other irregularities. University o f Minnesota. ■ . It a »urth a lot to be able to start the baying season with im- m i» , ^ u . - pUm nt* that promise fast, sure work. I f you a rt the least bit poet when he published a book of f arm or the farm separate. Also 1 - cert, a as to the dependability of your mower, you had better verse, “ Indian W indfalls". In 1900 believe I can make terms to suit the Might consider some diop in and send one of these machines home. It doess't pay to j his second book o f “ L y r i c s " war purchaser. Pe has r* * 1dence property in the deal. lake a chance when the hay haricot and the crops that seed at- en and published. — I Being obliged to give up the t ntion aft' rward are is the balance. 9 » s i l l be glad to explain written many college and popular heavier work leaves an excellent op- the»* mowers (or any of the other machines in the McCormick- songs. Several books and bulletins portunity fo r some one. The beä is none too good for our cu&omers L'ecriag tine] to you any time you come in. * have been written by him and he con- A. H. Craven, Monmouth, Ore I¿ScS2S25S5HSE5HSZ525Z5H52S2SZS25H5Z525H5íS252SZSH52525S5H5Z5ZSS52525 ’ tributes verse and prose to several Money To Loan magazines. Professor Reed has Plenty o f it at 6 per cent, on city charge o f editing and issuing all o ffi property.— Pay us back like rent.— cial publications o f the college. Loam quickly made if title is good. Groceries & Provisions Good Goods and Fair Treatment C. C. M u l k e y Ü & Son Fire and Accident Insurance W e are SPECIALISTS O G. W . CHESEBRO MONMOUTH MARKET Clean, wholesome and up-to-date Thomas & Horton Independence H e ad qu arters fo r th e rf M c C O R M H K -D L E R 1 N G L IN E OF HAY TO O LS ^T2^2Si£5ZSZSZSZi2ir2£~TSZS2SZ.rZS2SHSZSZS2S2SHZSHSZKSZS2SZS (SMPLEXION Y our complexion ¡* muddy. Y o u look hag gard and yellow. Y o u r eye* are losing their lustre. T h e trouble is'w ith your liver. T ak e Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. w ill correct thit. T h ey T h en .avo id meat*, hot* bread and hot cakes, take frequent baths snd s lone w slk every dsy, and you w ill toon be as w ell snd as beautiful as ever. Price cents per bottle. Tablets (Continued from Page 1) 1 ^ * l ‘ m* on i,r In ‘ ^ 6 P*r principles, among them, universa, cent and 6V» per cent, suffrage, freedom o f speech, snd re- G. W . Lafisr, 410 Oregon Bldg, ligious liberty, all o f which were e x - ¡ Salem, Ore. penmen la 1 I f the south road is closed this When the deliberations o f the con- summer I must ship all wood out. ■titutionnl convention were about Loc*] people who want wood should concluded he said that Franklin arose j e t m their orders early. Second and calling attention to the picture growth fir. oak and maple. Call at ; o f a »unnae over the president’s chair, house or see Harold Price. said there was always some doubt in 403 C. W. Pnce. looking at such a picture. The a r Let m e mend you r fu rn itu re or tist found K difficult in color and file you r saws. J. H o w e ll. 4t shad* to differentiate between a ns ing and a setting sun During the For Sale deliberations o f the convention he 7 Room house, 3 lots, fruit for had been ia doubt as to which end of fam ily use. One block from paved the day this particular sun represent street. Price *1500.00. Terms. [ed. Now he felt positive that it ws* A small house and barn on a paved is rising sun and he held it a happy street. Price *650.00. augury A small house and lot dose in. Price *700.00. LAUNDRY 8-Rooa* House. 5 blocks from N or Electrically equipped with mal. Plenty of trait. Splendid loca tion. Price *1500. Terms. washer and manine. mangle. V Home 6-room house. 4 Acres of kind of washing done. Easy _____ Fruit o f _______________ all kinds. Two blocks from on the clothes. Lace curtains notml price" *215« Good term* house, a specialty. Prices reaso M 14 Acre* of Fine location. Fruit o f ail kind*. able. *2156. J H. Xkr. M O R LAN P H Y S I C I A N a SI R G E O * N'oiary RHONE N O * O FFIC E MOI SR A * R e lia b le F ire in s u ra n c e ' a n d S u r e t y B o n d s m, OFFICE HOURS 2 To 5 P M PHONE *05 ^ ------ Needlecraft Shop Independence Phone 4 521 Blank lNods. Mortgages. Etc. IN I JMJ A. M ARAN1 Public , . M S W . W . » mmi asm « w o n « « m m o o w u . o o A u . B. F. BU TLER Hsmstitching. Dress making. Neckware. Stamped goods. Baby Boudoir. Package goods Dentist fo o t M e nmouth h id *. Orugon of Quality YOUNG BROS. D AIRY Monmouth Ave. PHONE 503 Guaranteed work, Cleaning, Pressing Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters Ladies’ Suits, Dresses, Sweaters G ive me an order and be convinced. T. J. W EDEKIND a Monmouth Ore. MONMOUTH Mrs. C. E. Stewart Prop. D R . F. R HOW E R SO X Milk and Cream Leave orders at Peir.ber Snell’s for Hematite hing Price »-room H o u r, toilet and bath. 2 sere* a f land, -all* kinds of fruit. Lo cated near high school. This is one o f the best homes in the city. Blacksmith Shop sad 1st. Well equipped with tools and machinery fo r buameas At reasonable price. Terms. 6-rwom plastered House, nearly new. Toilet and bath Bam. chick en house and garage. 2H acre* o f land an a good street. Price *3.00*. Terms. A splendid hey toilet snd hath, h orchard. »2306 o f land. Good _ G. T. BOOTHBY. teal Batat# iScSHSHSZSZ5ZS25c5H5ZSZSZ5ZS2SijH52£i2S2SZSZS252S25iES2S25H52SZ5ZSH5ZSHF : A New Location One D oor E a st o f P o st O ffice New Features H om e m ad e C a n d y ,“* Fresb> po p co rn . P e a n u ts S a n it a r ily w ra p p e d b re a d Im p ro v e d e q u ip m e n t fo r lunch se rv in g W e b ak e e v e r y th in g w e sell. “ Fresh Every Day” Sign of the Rose” T e a S h o p