The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, July 13, 1923, Page Page 2, Image 2

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o rn am en ted w ith rose* on th e rig h t
m
sleeve o f each coat.
As befitted
th e ir n e a re r sta tio n to th e th ro n e,
$nt*re«l *» »econo-cl*#* matter Septem berk. lid>, th e R o sarian s w ere n o t so cru d e in
, f. the poet office at Monmouth. Oregon, uruler the . . .
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tn e ir m ethods as th e blue co ats below.
- “T ake care, good people" one shouted.
R ICH A RD B. SW ENSON
"D on’t cru sh th e fu rn itu re .
P re ­
Editor A Publisher
serve th is tab le.
T he p resid e n t
w an ts to e a t upon it to n ig h t.” T he j
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M n l T H . f >]•!:' ;< ■ *;
tab le, by th e w ay, w as m ade o ut of
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY
planks an d n o th in g sh o rt of d y n am ite
could have dented it.
F R ID A Y , JU L Y 13, 1923
T he ta b le w as placed acro ss t h e '
floor se rv in g to co n v ert th e crow d!
S u b s c rip tio n R o te .
fio m m a ss fo rm atio n to Indian file.
One y ea r
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$2,00
T he voice of th e g en tlem an in th e
Palm beach su it c o n sta n tly u rg ed
Six m onths
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$1.00
"D on’t crow d.
The p resid en t has ex ­
T hree m onths
75 cts
tended th e tim e.
D on't in ju re th is]
ta b le " ; an d w ith a colored lady be- I
tw een us. P a rtrid g e an d ye ed. passed
M onmouth’s largest and most complete Confectionery and B ook Store
into sin g le tile.
A ny one w ho has ev er w atched a
sw arm o f a n ts w ork can g et an idea |
of th a t sin g le file.
T h e p resid e n tia l I
p a rty w as now here in sig h t.
A p p ar- \
en tly it w as m iles aw ay .
T he lino i ¡3
a on
tu rn ed in to a doorw ay to th e rig h t.,'
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i The o u tsta n d in g im pression g le a n - ,sveing th a t everybody k ep t place and
ed -in a successful effort to s h a k - maUe a stfu are tu rn '
Wh y no one
hands w ith P re sid e n t an d M rs. H urd- b ut W a lte r Tooze, J r .
He w n . as
ling in P o rtlan d J u ly F o u rth w as t h e , busy as a h®*’ killi,!K *n a k e s-
L ea ve o rd e r* at G a ra g e
I elab o rate p recau tio n
tak en to sec
0 n w e w en t down an o th e r co rrid o r
Call Phone 2003
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¡th a t no hurm com es to him.
No one and in th e course of h a lf « m ile m ore
g ets n ear th e p resid en t of th e U nited or les8> th e linc m ade an o th e r tu rn
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tion who does not ru n th e g a u n tle t 0 f lb**ch 8Ults becam e m o re num erous
se c re t service men.
T hese ste ely iand m ore officious.
Now in stead of
'ey ed gentlem en ta k e th e ir m ission | “ S U n d h a c k ” th * tu n e WBS “ S te P UP>
¡seriously and do not allow an y m y s-,* te P ,iv el> '”
A d d itio n al advice w as
| te rio u s bundles to g e t into th e p re s-¡v o lu n te e re d .
"D o n ’t ta lk to th e
ence of th e first g en tlem an o f th e Pr>*«d*nt” . "L e t th e p resid e n t do th e
land.
| ta lk in g ”.
S tep up, keep m o ving”.
O f course w here a few th o u san d of I A fte r a n o th e r q u a r te r of a m ile or
th e sov ereig n s o f A m erica w ish to |* ° th e line took a " o th e r tu rn a,ul w e
p erso n ally g re e t th e ir chief public jen tered a la r*»'e room > th e »“ nctum
se rv a n t, it is obvious th a t they ra n »«nctorum .
We w ere close to th e
not all do it a t once.
They m u st *»'o al-
The R o sarian s officiously
do it in tu rn , and it is obvious th a t r w a ,n ,‘*d on 1,0111 sidcs o f th e Une-
the fellow who h ap p en s to g et in o n ' H e,e th e • e c re t serv ice men ap p eared ,
the end of th e line has to w ait q u ite Iuaci « tab le of co u n ten an ce an d w ith SHSHS2S2TC5HSZSH5HSH5HSESiiSES25ESZ5ii5HSES25HSH5£52S2SZSHSa52S2S2S2S2Sy
a while.
W e, (G. H. P a rtrid g e an d folded a,‘m s th e Y looked us o v er as
ye ed ito r) w aited o u tsid e th e M ult th o u Kh w e w ere so m an y suspicious
nom ah hotel so m eth in g like th re e c h a ra c te rs. B ut no one m inded them .
q u a rte rs of an hour.
We s ta rte d N o th in g could m a r th e se re n ity of
Liability and Surety Bonds
on th e o utside circle of th e crow d, th a t colum n b e a rin g ste ad ily fo rw ard .
B eam ing like a benediction on th e
possibly fo rty fe e t from th e e a st en ­
tra n c e to th e hotel an d g ra d u a lly w hole scene w as R alph W illiam s,
moved fo rw ard an inch o r tw o a t a ¡known as th e p o litical m arveh who
tim e.
W hen we g o t w ithin fo u r o r has tu rn e d down a n u m b er of prof-
Monmouth
Oregon
five feet o f th e doorw ay th e re w as a tered p olitical jobs,
long pause.
T he crow d behind had
How do you do , said P re sid en t ii!SZ5H.cHS?SE5MΣ2S2SHSHSEScSHSHSÎSZSHSÏlSaS2SH5ÏSHS2ST‘5ZS2S2SES2SïJÏIl5
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ste ad ily increased.
T h ree policem en, | H» ,d in * as he took each h an d - “ How
like H o ratiu s and his com rades. H er- 1,0 >'ou *»” • s*id M rs- H ard in g as she
.m inius and S p u riu s
I.a rtiu s, held follow ed su it.
That w as all.
■ th e crow d a t bay.
Som e of them
“ N ot m uch to g e t f o r so much ex-
!d idn’t sta n d a t bay w o rth a cent. erti°n”, *“ >'* one.
" H e ro w o rsh ip ”,
O ccasionally a callow y outh w ith *»1* « "o th e r.
B ut it v .as th e office,
'eyebrow s and h a ir close to g e th e r and not th e m a n - th a l th e P °P ulace w e n
a re tr e a tin g chin w ould elbow up in te re ste d in.
T he m an, W arren G.
w ithin sig h t of th e prom ised land and H ard in g , would n o t of hirqself, have
then back out a g a in .
O ccasionally « ttra c te d such a d e m o n stra tio n ; but
a lady joined in th e foot ball rush. th e “ ffi1« of p resid e n t o f th e U nited
One m ust have stra in e d th e elbow S ta te s is th e la rg e s t ex ecu tiv e job in
of a black w aist, fo r she w ent a t th e th e w or!<L
T h a t m ak es th e differ-
m ass sidew ays w ith h er elbow like ence-
th e point of a plow .Tiut even she w a s -------------------- -------
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pow erless to p e n e tra te th a t m ass
w ithin five feet o f th e doorw ay.
The H erald
New Home, New Equipment
Come and see us in our
new quarters
Ice Cream and
Summer Beverages
Success Depends on Thrift
' ii m a tte r how little or how much you have, final *uc-
( i m d< pend* on T h rift and T h rift m eans SA V IN G . S ta rt
w ith only $ 1 . 01 ) if nectwmary but— STA R T! T he privilege*
of saving a re brought to you in an ideal way a t th is
lianh w ith its m anifold M n i c r i , itt> unquestioned safety ,
and it a many conveniences.
It only taken S I.00 to get your nam e on a having* pass
hook. Why not do th is th e first th in g to m o rro w ?
When you do, we will present you w ith a lib erty Hell
S atin g * Hank to a ssist in building up a .Sating* A ccount.
First National Bank
MONMOUTH, OREGON
Officer» IRA. C. POWhLL, P res . J. U. V. BUTLER, V ick P res .
F. E. CHAMBERS, C ashier ; C. C. POWELL, A sst C ashier
Director. .» H. V BUTLER. C h a i r m a n ;
WM. B1DDEL1 .
1. M SIMPSON, G. A. CONN. D. R. RIDDELL, IRA C. POWELL
M O R L A N
Monmouth
Meditations
&
S O N
M O NM O UTH TRANSFER
| ¿Transferring b y
auto truck and by
team , w ith in th e
city or ou t of to w n .
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Groceries & Provisions
Good Goods and Fair Treatment
C. C. M u l k e y
& Son
Fire and Accident Insurance
GOOD
FURNITURE
IS
YOUR DUTY
G. W. CHESEBRO
TO Y O U R
HOME
U tility
Furniture
The pride of a thrifty housewife Is her
kitchen — especially If It Is not only spick
and span but also up to date. There are
many things now tnat the modern kitchen
requires. Among them are the labor savers,
time savers and waste savers that experi­
ence has proved so helpful. Let us supply
you with
Your Kitchen Needs
A kitchen cabinet, for instance, has
more conveniences In it than you can
realize without actually own ng and using one. T he
steps one of th e m would save you m ight add m any
m inutes dally to your leisu re tim e. L et us show you
how. W e have fully equipped cab in ets on d.splay now.
Good Furniture Is Our Pledge to You
MONMOUTH HARDWARE
J. E. Winegar, Proprietor
A
In th e m ean tim e H o ra tiu s, th e cop. i
and his d au n tless side kicks held th e |
gap.
O ccasionally th ey hurled je ers
a t th e
u n fo rtu n a te s
before them " » n t e d : — Men o r w om en to ta k e or-
They m ay have been pow erless to der* fo r g en u in e g u a ra n te e d hosiery
p rev en t b o o tleg g in g
an d b u rg la ry f ° r m en, w om en, an d children. Elim -
w ithin th e ir p recin cts b ut when it m a te d a rn in g .
S a la ry $75 a week
cam e to b u lly ra g g in g a crow d they fu ll tim e, $1.50 an hour sp a re tim e.
w ere rig h t th e re w ith th e goods. B e au tifu l S p rin g line.
IN T E R N A T IO N A L
STO CKIN G
A gain th e b a rs w ere dropped. The
N o rristo w n ,
P a.
crow d poured fo rw ard as th e flood M ILLS,
com es w hen th e dam b rea k s.
A gain
Money To Loan
H o ratiu s step s to stem th e tide, and
P le n ty o f it a t 6 p er cen t, on city
th e jam in im potent effo rt su rg es and p ro p e rty .— P ay us back like re n t.—
h alts a t th e g u ard e d doorw ay, but Loans quickly m ade if title is good.
am ong those on th e inside a re P a r t­ I Long tim e loans . on fa rm s —6 p er
ridge and ye ed.
cent an d GL, p e r cent.
But th e re w ere o th e r hurdles to ! G. W. L aflar, 410 O regon Bldg.
m ake and we p ro m p tly se t a t it, join- S alem , O re.
ing a slowly m oving tid e up th e s ta ir ­
L et m e m end y o u r fu rn itu re o r
way of th e m ain lobby o f th e hotel to
J . W . Howell 4t
th e m ezsan in e floor.
-P ro g ress here file y o u r saw s.
P ickles, O lives, S alad D ressing
G reenw ood C o ttag e Cheese
MO N M OC T H
MARKET
J. B. HII.I. & SON P ro p rieto rs
Milk and Cream
of Q uality
YOUNG BROS. DAIRY
Y our V acation—
where to spend it
Newport
Tillamook
Beaches
"O reg o n 's Old Favorit«
R eso rt"
’’P o rtla n d ’s P o p u lar
R e so rts”
Oregon
Caves
('rater
Lake
” N atu re 's
S u b leta n ea n W onder­
lan d ”
"T he S ap h ire Sea of
S ilence”
was a little fa s te r an d we got to th e
(top to h ear th e w o rd s: "T im e's u p;
|:h e reception is o v er.”
B ut it w as
only a false alarm .
T h e president
knew th a t d istin g u ish e d citise n s from
M onmouth w aited w ith o u t and th e
jam w ent fo rw ard a g a in .
We now noticed th e blue coated
j policemen who ty ra n n is e d over th e
| crowd baiow had given place to th e
R osarians.
The R o sarian s' a re gen-
! tlem cn who w ea r P alm Beach suits
Oregon's mountain, lake and river resorts
"W hero th e cares of y esterd ay a re soon fo rg o tte n "
San Francisco
Portland
"Ti e City Loved A round
th e W orld"
"T h e C ity of
Rosea"
I a ) s Angeles
"C osm opolitan and
Ideal T o u rist C ity "
ce* ' A ’. v a c a t i 0 4
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Low Round Trip Tickets
on Sale all Summer Long
r - s t y ■r» Y■» j "O regon O utdoors" and “ C alifo rn ia fo r th e
C l \ r , G . T o u ru t" Rthiklrt*
Get y o u r copy N O W ’
Ask Our Agents for Furthrr Particular* or WVifg
IU I
T N m o « * s*
I 'O O V T
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If th e co u th ro ad is closed th is
su m m er I m u st sh ip all wood out.
Local people who w ant wood should
g et in th e ir o rd ers ea rly ,
Second
g ro w th fir, oak an d m aple.
C all a t
house o r see H aro ld P rice.
4t33
C. W . P rice.
G et it from us.
P. H. JO H N SO N
Monmouth Ave.
PHONE 503
Guaranteed work, Cleaning, Pressing
M en’s S u its, O vercoats, S w e a te r s
L adies’ S u its, D r e sse s, S w e a te r s
j
Give me an order and be convinced.
For Sale
5 Room ho>:se.
close in ; hot and
cold w ate r. G arag e . Lot 75xlS2 4 ft
F ru it fo r fam ily use. fo r only $1200.
4 lo ts, f r u i t and b erries, good b arn
on paved s tre e t. O nly $1,000. T erm s.
7 Room house, 3 lo ts, fru it fo r
fam ily use.
One block from puved
stre e t.
P rice $1500.00. T erm s.
A sm all house and b arn on a paved
stre e t.
P r k e $«50 00.
J-Roora House. 5 blocks from ^¡or-
msJ. P len ty of fru it. S plendid loca­
tion. P rice $i500. T erm s.
I A cres of I,a n d : «-room house.
F ru it of all kinds. Two blocks «from
N orm al. P ric e $2150. Good te rm s.
1‘ j A cres *1 la n d . 7-room house.
F ru it of all kinds.
F in e lo catio n . 1
P ice $2150.
JO H N M SCOTT. G eneral P a sse n g e r A gent
P o rtlan d , O regon
« acres of land sm all house, b arn .
Only $ 1«00 Some
fru it.
Close in.
term s.
Southern Pacific Lines
A splendid buy.
7-room h o u se .|
to ilet and b a th S acre of land. Good
o rch ard . $2150.
G. T. BOOTH BY, R eal E sta te
T. J. W E D E K IN D
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A New Location
One D o o r E ast o f Post O ffic e
New Features
H om e m ade C andy,
Fres h p o p c o rn
P e a n u ts
S a n i t a r ily w r a p p e d b r e a d
Im p r o v e d e q u ip m e n t f o r lu n ch s e r v in c
W e b a k e e v e r y th in g w e sell.
“Fresh Every Day”
“The Sign of the Rose”
Bakery
E.
and
Tea
Shop
B. A R N O L D
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