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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1923)
} ' á TH E MONM OUTH H E R A L ff, MONM OUTH. OREGON F R ID A Y , JU N E 29. 1923 Page I — Notice to Citizens of Curbs, Walks, Paving In order to test out the matter of eity improvements in Monmouth f o r ! the present year, the council presents the following proposals with the un- ! dem anding that if sixty per cent of the property affected in each project Mrs. L. Hecker o f Albany and her shall protest against the said im- daughter, Pauline, are visiting the provement project, the same will not form er’s mother, Mrs. Ann S taats.' be undertaken. Citizens are asked Mr. and Mrs. M. Waters o f Pedeo to follow the list below carefully and were guests over Sunday at the act according to their best judgment. Staats home, and to visit with Mr. Everett Staats, who has been ill f o r ! Notice of Proposed Street Improve- some months. ments While learning to operate his new Notice is hereby given that the car, George Williamson met with an Common Council of the city of Mon- . ccjdent, but was fortunate in that he was not injured, although the c car The Cherry Is Popular. The wild cherry la uever found growing In abundance In any locality. Its popularity for decorative work hux led to the destruction of much cherry, and there has never been sufficient provision for replacing the trees cut, says Nature Magazine. Those who have gUen the matter study note with alarm the growing scarcity of the black cherry and see that unless greater cure is taken in future It will soon become extinct. AIRLIE . ^ , , , °.r WttS considerably damaged. o iM im is r*i Repairing Watches, Clocks, Jewelry Satisfaction for you route* from employing a qualified re pairer. k our watch, clock and broken jewelry are put into first class condition when you bring them here. Knowing h o», trained skill, infinite care and right mater ial are necessary for such delicate work. Our ability, knowledge and long experience are your safeguard. We take pride in doing good repair work, and guarantee it to l>e satisfactory . Our Bargain Column Kale plants 2t Christian Church $2 per thousand at farm. C. C. Marks. l i e want only lair returns for our labor. A fter inspec tion ol the article you bring to us, we quote you a reason able price. Invariably it is a money saving charge for you. Sunday July 1st. Wanted— Invalid’s wheel chair. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Phone 604 or write Mrs. Curtis, tare Communion and sermon 11:00. of Mrs. Beckley, Monmouth. Christian Endeavor 6:45 P. M. Evening Service 7:45 P. M. ~ „ , Kale plants for sale, $2 per 1000 Our new pastor, H. C. Shropshire U. G. Hcffley. A. I.. Ivl L L A N D K R the purpose of considering the follow- yi-e " l11 *rnv< The annual School election Watch maker and Gift Counselor ing city improvements. ^ e ld on T h u r L v t ^ k ^ w,th •"***► • A ll S «'* T r . d ^ l2 - 2 5 Tractor. 3 Curb* both side of street— ln „ on T ^ursdm> at the sch° o1 build- members and friends are urgtd to be l4 ,n- P1“ * . U ft. Disk drill. 8 ft. IN D E PE N D E N C E , OREGON mg, and Andrew Turner was chosen present. disk, will take good car or milk cow. On Main street from West City director for the comi year. J. H. (Juiring, 202 E. Ash St. Dallas limits to Monmouth avenue. _ .. Mrs. Sam Hastings and daughter Oregon. 2t East street from Powell street to \«rn i -e K Evangelical Churct m t j . Lawrence Uavis, are enjoying a The Homelike Church” South street. trip lnto Washinjfton For Sal« -Kale plants 20 cents per | as guests o f; The services lo r the week are as 100. per cord Whitman street from Jackson relatives. During George N'iggli Hall’s Catarrh Medicine Mrs. Hasting’s {ollows: street to south line of Mrs. Shore’s «bsence Mr3. Herbert Byer,y fa thc Those who are In a “ run down * condi Hard wood, tw ice cut, 90c Wanted:— Men or women to take or- tion will notice that i'atarrh bothers Sunday School 10 A. M pr® f* fty- _ , i , efficient hostess at the hotel. them much more than when they are In 3 times in tw o $1.15 ders for genuine guaranteed hosiery good health. This fact proves that while Sunday morning service 11 A. College street south from Jackson Fir, twi_*e in twoSOc; 3 cuts $1.00 ts a local disease, it is greatly M O N M O U T H H F T flH T C ! Subj«* t of era u I t , Waters o f to r “ en wom« . children. Elba- Catarrh street to city limits. influenced by constitutional conditions. iix ix v x n l o d — mate darning. Salary $75 u II A L L 'S ('A T A U R H M K D IC IN K con . Clay street from Whitman to Broad Phone 3703 Mrs. Minnie Mack o f Monmouth Rest” . This is the second in a series ¡full time, $1.50 an hour spare time. sists of an Ointment which Quickly street. spent last Thursday with Miss Ina of sermons on the 23rd Psalm. Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a hi h assists C. E. Junior and Senior 6:45 P. M. Beautiful Spring line. Echols from Jackson south to Clay Fishback. In Improving the General Health IN T E R N A T IO N A L STOCKING Sold by druggists tur over «0 Years, street. Mr. and 4ui Mrs. C. Fishback o l f ' , Sunday eveninK 7:45 P. M. we will I \t v v t c a« • <*uu 9* v » C. v« r lsnoacK o xt • . Efficient Service Courteous Treat P . J. Ch eney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Pa. Broad Street from Jackson south to Salem were guests t>f relatives here, ’ have an,,thtr illustrated lecture. Do *____ ' ’ N orm tow n , ment not miss it. city limits. last Wednesday evening. Furniture For Sale Monmouth Ac Independence AutoUus A. L. KEENEY Jackson street hem Warren street Elmer Rake'sawed Wood for John * Homt,like Society, Tuesday P. M. Being about to leave the country, I T IM E SCHEDULE east to East street. B. Stump last week. j Prayer Meeting Wednesday even o ffe r for sale my household furniture, I Bus leaves Train leaves Funeral Director and Licenced Knox street from norfh e»d of Train Independence George Cody has purchased the |ln* at 7:45.’ Let’8 . make 78 thia tin,e- ranKe- heater, tables, chairs, beds.! Monmouth Embalmer street south to Clay street. 7.38 ly. W e again invite you to be our'springs, mattresses, sanitary cot, 7.10 A. M. To Portland Dick Ogle place recently 9.45 A. M. To Portland 10.03 Powell street from Warren street rugs, cupboard, etc. All Calls Promptly Answered Day Mrs. Addie Calbreath o f near Mon guests in a trip around the world— chiffonier, 10.25 east to East street. or Night. Steam er'practically new and will be sold 9.45 A. M. To Corvallis mouth was out to her farm one day (every Sunday evening). 11.50 A. M. To Corvallis 12.13 Monmouth avenue from Main last, week. leaves' 7:45 sharp from the Homelike (reasonably. W. A. Lange, West 2.40 P. M. To Portland Prices Reasonable 3.12 street to south city limits. Miss Tna Fishback is visiting her w**ar*‘ " e i° ok f ° r >'°u- As street near Main, 2.40 P. M. To Corvallis 3.33 p h o n e s 9821 AND 9822 Sidewalks— 5.10 P. M. To Portland sister, Mrs. Jess Johnson and fam ily we w il' travel in the Homelike Line | V1 — r~ 6.38 Independence, Ore. -vou nee® "o f be afraid o f homesick- Money To Loan Powell from Knox street to East at Elkins. 6.45 P. M. To Corvallis 7.15 Mrs. D. C. McNeil and children ?es8 and guarantee that you will not Plenty o i 6 Per « » » t , on city Raymond E. Derby, Phone 1501 Prop street, south side of street. property.— Pay us back like rent.— Clay street north side, from Whit Glen and Mae of Monmouth were in be seasick. Loans quickly made if title is good. man street to Broad street where our midst Monday evening. Long time loans on farms— 6 per sidewalks do not now exist. Mrs. W. R. Graham and daughter cent and 6*^ per cent. Baptist Church College street from Jackson street Mrs. Calbreath o f Monmouth and Miss A ll the regular services at usual G. W. Laflar, 410 Oregon Bldg. to city limits, on east side except Norma Calbreath o f Independence hours Sunday morning and evening. Salem, Ore. ' viw i sideufrdlk^ n ow exist. were on the Heights Tuesday a fter Special music, helpful messages and W hitiif Cn street ie of street noon. I f the south road is closed this other interesting features both morn summer I must ship all wood out. abutting Mrs. S lo ra $ i*p erty. C. J. Stanton is back from Belknap ing and night. [ Local people who want wood should East side* East s i^ e t from Jack- Springs where he went to secure re get in their orders early. Second son South street. growth fir, oak and maple. Call at ^ Main street from Monmouth Avenue lief from rheumatic troubles. Church O f The Nazarene house or see Harold Price. to Warren street on both sides from SOUTHERN P A C IF IC M AP Rev. A. Wells, Pastor C. W. Price. 4t33 curb to present walk, except where TE L L S OF OREGON’S RESORCES Preaching each Sunday at 3:00 P. walk now exists. M. with Sunday School immediately Let me mend your furniture or An interesting folder map of Ore- preceding, starting at 2 P. M. Paving— file vour saws W. Howell 4t Main street from Broad street to gon with reading matter exploiting Prayer meeting each Thursday at __________ ____ * _ city limits on both sides o f present the State’s resorces has just been is 7:30 P. M. For Sale sued by the General Passenger Agent paving. Prayer Band meetings Wednes- [ 4 lots, fruit and berries, good barn on paved street. Only $1,000. Terms. Paving on Monmouth avenue from o f the Southern Pacific Company at day at 2:30 P. M. Zeph. 3:12-15. 7 Room house, 3 lots, fruit for ; Main street to north line of Normal Portland, A ll services will be held in the hall family use. One block from paved property on both sides from curb to The folder map is printed in four over the post office. street. Price $1500.00. Terms. present paving. j colors and contains valuable data From Main street to Clay street on about the State’s topography, climate, A small house and barn on a paved Monmouth Avenue a 30 ft. strip o f's o il, resources and opportunities, street. Price $650.00. Christian Science paving Thirty thousand maps have been Sunday School at 10 A. M. 8-Room House, 5 blocks from Nor- Property owners who object to and printed for free distribution and are Wednesday evening meeting at 8 mal. Plenty o f fruit. Splendid loca- are opposed to these improvements ¡being widely circulated throughout o’clock. tion. Price $1500. Terms. are hereby notified to present their ( the country , supply even going to Sunday morning service at 11 4 Acres of Land: 6-room house, objections in writing at said meeting Southern Pacific European Agencies, o’clock. Fruit o f all kinds. Two blocks from and if sixty percent or more of the j All o f the principal products of Subject fo r Sunday, July 1, Chris- Normal. Price $2150. Good terms. property affected by each project be Oregon are mentioned under separate tiftn 1 11 Acres of Land, 7-room house, not represented in opposition to such headings. Considerable statistical Fruit of all kinds. Fine location. projects then the Council will proceed data is given, figures being compiled Price $2150. Homelike Society to put the proposed street improve from the most reliable sources of in - , 8-room House, toilet and bath. 2 formation. j The Homelike Society and Women’s acres o f land, all kinds o f fruit. Lo- ments into effect. If you are thinking of building nr State lands, homesteads, logged-off, Missionary Society o f the Evangelical cated near high school. This is one r<-mod*-linic your home, let us figure By Order of the Common Council of the best homek in the city. lands, irrigation and reclamation. Church held their monthly meeting o f the city o f Monmouth. on it. Cabinet and built in features Dated at Monmouth, Oregon, water power, minerals, nyinufactur-1 Tuesday afternoon, and enjoyed the 6 acres of land, small house, barn, a specialty. Better let us make your door and ing, social and educational conditions, topic which was handled in a very fruit. June 28. 1923. Close in. Only $1600. Some window screens now. J. J. W IL L IA M S , City Recorder railways, roads and highways are efficient manner. There was also terms, Shop on north side of Main street, among the many subjects covered in j election o f officers for the Missionary between Hotel and Telephone office. „ i . , , \ splendid buy. 7-room h' For «climates drop in and see or this folder. Society and the following were chosen. toilet ^ U th £ acre o f ,and. Good write to G. A. Nestler. Monmouth. F. Swope C. A. Swope Mrs. L. L. Gooding, President; Mrs. orihard. $2150. 4444444444444444444444444d FARM PO IN TE R S Oregon. B Lawyers G. W. Baun, re-elected Vice-Presi- G. T. BOOTHBY. Real Estate Seven ways o f getting a start in 210 Oregon Building beekeeping are listed in a new exten- S ALE M OREGON .ion service bulletin written by H. A . l wer* re-elected Secretary and Tre.s- Associated— Thomas Brown urer. p cv. Id l - I Scullen, practical beeman and special- A t the close o f the meeting, ist in bee culture at the college. They I , are: purchase purebre.d Italian b e e .,“ 0“ * raspberries and cream angel food cake, was served by Mrs. in modem hive from reliable beeman, have a neighbor hive a swarm for you, ' ' . ,nf * ar- PHYSICIAN a SURGEON Don’t forget the berry and ice buy bees in old hive and transfer to cream social to be given by The PHONE NOS. modem hive, hive bees from bee tree, Homelike Society, Friday evening, on 33*1 buy nucleous from reliable dealor, O FFIC E the City lawn opposite the Post office. ¡m HOUSE buy bees by pound with queen. “ Bee keeping in Oregon” is the title o f the new publication, free on application to the college. R e l i a b l e Fi re i n s u r a n c e Keep the worms out v o f the late cherries by spraying a little poisened a n d S u r e t y Bonds sweetened water on the outer surface OFFICE HOURS 2 t o 5 P M. ■of the top leaves in the cherry tree. PHONE 80f The material is lead arsonate H lb., molasses or sirup 2 quarts, and water 10 gallons. Just drive at moderate gait along the rows and do not stop while the rodman flashes a small am Notary Public ount on each tree top. This will not Blank Deeds. Mortgages, Etc. be enough to poison the fruit but will attract the flies that otherwise will lay eggs in the cherry. O.A.C. Exp. station. W o o d Saw ing S. H. Hinkle, ! j at EE !l Good to be Sure Better to be Insured Be& to be insured in the H A R T F O R D Fire Insurance Company Accident and Indemnity Company J Chambers & Powell Agents 33 We Want You to keep in mind the fact that in addition to printing this news paper we do job work of any kind. When in need of anything in this line be sure To See Us B. DR. F. R. BOWERSOX A. M ARAN7 H. W . MORLAN B. F. BUTLER # Dentist Post o ffic e b 'd f ■ M onmouth Oregon Let Us Print Y ou r Sale Bills Patronize Our èm Advertisers They are all boosters and deserve your business. iGRAHAM & CALBREATH