The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, July 13, 1923, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MONMOUTH HERALD. MONMOUTH. OREGON FRIDAY. JULY 13. 1923
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PREPARE SUMMARY
MONMOUTH H EIG H TS
OF POLK RESOURCES
P. L. Fishback was in Salem on
business matters Tuesday and Wed-
County Assessor Fred H. Holman
; nesday.
and his deputy are now engaged in
Jay Clark returned to the Peedee
adding and preparing the annual sum­
lumber Company after spending sev­
mary consisting of tillable and non-
eral days at his former home here.
tillable acres m the county, improven-
Mrs. Albert Alderman and child­
ments on same, town and city lots
r o HAVE YOUR WATCH “ ACT l ’ P” WHEN YOU ARE
ren returned to her home at Philo­
and improvements, improvements on |
UN A TRIP Is ENOUGH TO PEEVE A SAINT. WITH
math last Sunday.
ALL THIS MIXED-UP “ DAYLIGHT SAVING” TIME,
land not deeded or patented, logging
Elmer Rake was up to Philomath
YOU NEED i OUR OWN DEPENDABLE TIMEPIECE
roads, shares of stock, manufactur-
WITH YOU MORE THAN EVER
on business the first of the week.
tnachinery, merchandise, hotel and o f­
' Fred Hill of Monmouth and Miss
SO BEFORE YOU START, MAKE SURE YOUR WATCH
fice furnishing, money, notes and
IS IN PE.HI El T ORDER BY BRINGING IT TO OUR
Irene Kocher of Washugal Washing­
accounts, tractors, farm implements,
WATCH SERVICE STATION.
ton were Sunday guests of Mr. and
horses, cattle, sheep, goats, swine
IF IT IS IN GOOD SHAPE, \\ E WILL SAY SO FRANK-
: Mrs. Herman Wunder.
and dogs.
L.Y. IF IT IS NOT, WE CAN PUT IT IN PERFECT
John Sumpter of Falls City, was
j This summary does not include
ORDER Ol R SKILLFUL, CAREFUL WORK AND
|on the Heights last Sunday.
1 AIR CHARGES PROTECT EOTII YOUR WATCH AND
railroads, such as public carriers and
YOUR POCKETBOOK.
(other public service corporation as
sessments which are made by the
state tax commission and entered on
the assessment roll about the first of
December.
Mr. Holman expects to
Watch maker and Gift Counselor
have the summary finished about
Baptist Church
August 1.
Services Sunday as follows:
INDEPENDENCE,
OREGON
10:00 Bible School.
11:00 Morning worship.
Independence Ku Klux Active
Sermon:
“ The
Divine
A fiery red cross, presumed to be
Word”
Special music.
Ian emblem of the Ku Klux Klan, was
6:45 The Junior and Senior E n -! displayed on the night of July 4th
C. A. Swope
H all’s Catarrh Medicine B. F. Swop«*
deavor meetings.
¡just on the outskirts o f Independ-
T h ose w h o a r e in a “ iu u d o w n " iu n d t-
Lawyers
:4o Evening song service. Sermon: tnce on the highway leading to Mon- tion w ill n otice th at C a ta rrh ooth era
210 Oregon Building
m uch m ore than w hen th ey a re In
‘ Going a little Farther.”
mouth.
It was about 30 feet in g them
ood health. T h is fa t p r o v e , that w hile SALEM
OREGON
C
atarrh
la
a
lo
ca
l
disease,
it
is
n
eatly
height, with a cross arm of 10 or 12
Influenced by con stitu tio n a l con d ition *
Associated— Thomas Brown
feet.
It
was
electrically
operated
Christian Church
H A L L 'S C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E c o n ­
flaming red globes of a large sizt sist* o f an O in tm en t w h ich Q u ickly
H. C. Shropshire, Minister.
R eliev es by lo c a l a p p lica tion , and the
Bible School 10:00 A. M.
being used. Juice was turned on at In tern al M edicine, a T oni. . w h ich a ssists
DR. F. R. B O W E R S O X
provin g the G en era l H ealth.
Communion and sermon 11:00.
dark and was kept on all during the In S Im
old by d ru g g is ts fo r ov er 40 Y ears.
Preaching by H. C. Shropshire. night.
F . J. C heney A C o., T o le d o , O hio.
; P H Y S IC IA N
& SURGEON
Subject, “ Love never fails.”
, It caused much comment and at-
PHONE NOS
Before You Travel
See To Your Watch
umber jfEI
CHUHCII
0l.\O>UM5
AillOCASTf,\
A ll in d ica tion s point in the sam e di­
rection
The best way to get a house
in Monmouth at present
is to build one
O regon F ir and H e m lo ck Lum ber,
Lath, S h in gles, Lim e, C em ent, etc.
A . la. I v l L L A N D E R
Jumo7Sit*6:46 P *M r
tracted not a ,ittIe “ Uenti° n
»«
7:45 p. m. Preaching. Subject, started in motion all kinds of rumors
“ Why I believe Jesus to be the Son of i1 e* » rdlnK
klan, some of these be
A. . ..
1 i irv m 4 /\ ♦ W . C C _. .. A a 1 a T — J
1
tng to the effect that Independence
God.
Wednesday evening. Prayer Meet- has a klan with a mtmhership *sti
L. W. Waller, Manager
ing.
'
mated from 150 to 250.
So far as
Everyone cordially invited to at- could be ascertained there was no one
j tend all of these services.
near the cross, and as to whether tht
' cross was put there by the klan
Evangelical ChurcL
seems to be purely speculative but
| IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
“ The Homelike Church”
quite generally accepted as such.—
I STATE .O F OREGON, FOR THE
The services for the week arc as
COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS.
Independence Enterprise.
follows:
In the matter of the )
Sunday School 10 A. M.
MAKE
Guardianship of Jo- )
Value of Tourist Trade
Sunday morning service 11 A. M.
seph Leroy Guthrie ) Notice o f Sale
The value to Sheridan of tourist
and Ralph Amos )
Subject, “ The 23rd Psalm"
travel is revealed in statistical infor­
I Guthrie.
Minors )
C. E. Junior and Senior 6:45 P. M.
mation and deductions.
The nearest
Notice is hereby given that in pur­
7:45 P. M. Evening Service. If we
gasoline filling station to the east is
suance of an order of the County
Your Next Goal
Court, of the County of Clackamas, are able to secure a lamp for our lan­ at Bellevue, the nearest to the west,
State of Oregon, duly made and en­ tern we will gl/p the “ Illustrated Lec­ Willamina.
The distance between
tered June 26, 1923, in the matter of ture on Italy” . The announcement
You have finish«*! high schemi
those two points is nine miles.
By
the
guardianship
of
the
persons
and
ard like all wide-awake gradu­
will be made from the pulpit Sunday
actual count more than 1000 foreign
estate of Joseph Leroy and Ralph
ates. are looking to college.
morning.
.
Amos Guthrie, minors, the under­
cars pass through Sheridan daily
The State of Oregon offers
Tuesday afternoon The Homelike
signed, guardian of the above named
east and west bound.
That is, the
you the beat training and a col­
minors will sell at private sale to the Society will meet in the church.
1000 cars travel 9000 miles from
legiate degree in the leading
highest bidder for cash, credit or
Wednesday 7:45 P. M.,
pursuits and professions, as fol­
' ‘‘ >*'1
Be||evue k, Willamina, and their max­
both, and subject to confirmation of
meeting.
lows:
the
court,
on
and
after
the
13th
day
imum
consumption of gasoline is
-w*
You are invited to all these services.
of August 1923, between the hours of
450 gallons, which, at the prevailing
Engineering, Agriculture, Com­
U o’clock A. M. and 5 o’clock P. M. of
! price of 23 cents a gallon means
merce, Forestry, Home Econom­ said date, or any subsequent date un­
Church Of The Nazarene
that $103.50 is spent in Sheridan for
til the estate is sold, on the premises
ics, Military Science and Tactics,
Rev. A. Wells, Pastor
to be sold the hereinafter described
gasoline every day.
That is what
Mining, Pharmacy, Vocational
property to-wit:
Preaching each Sunday at 3:00 “ • out of town people, mostly tourists
Education, and Music
Beginning at the Southeast corner M. with Sunday School immediately leave here.
As a matter o f fact the
of Lot No. 6 in block No. 7 in the
Student life at the College is
amount is far greater.
Sheridan
original town of Dallas, in the County preceding, starting at 2 P. M.
rich in opportunities for leader­
of Polk and State of Oregon, and run­
Prayer meeting each Thursday at being midway to the coast, is the ftl-
ship and personal culture.
ning thence West 145 feet; thence 7:30 P. M.
ling station point.
Cars coming ov-
North 40 feet; thence East 145 feet;
Prayer
Band
meetings
Wednes-
er
the
mountains
replenish
their sup-
F A L L T E R M O PEN S
thence South 40 feet to the place of
day at 2:30 P. M. * Zeph. 3:12-15.
ply bc^ire going on into the valley.
beginning.
SE P T E M B E R 28, 1923
All services will be held in the hall Cars from down valley points replen­
Upon the following terms and con­
ditions: Cash or credit or both.
over the post office.
ish their supply here before going on
For information write to
GERTRUDE GUTHRIE
over the mountains.
Gasoline men
June
26,
1923
_________
Guardian.
THE REGISTRAR
Christian Science
say that Sheridan, because of its be­
W o o d S a w in g per cord Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Oregon Agricultural College
ing a division point, gleans $230 a
gasoline consumption.
Hard wood, twice cut,
90c Wednesday evening meeting at day from
Corvallis
That may be a magnified sum but
“ 3 times in two $1.15 o’clock.
Sunday morning service at 11 split the difference with the more con­
Fir. twwje in two80c: 3 cuts*1.00 o’clock.
servative estimate and the result is
S. H. H inkle, Phone 3703 Subject for Sunday, July 15, God. of startling magnitude to those who
have never thought o f it before.—
Sheridan Sun.
OFFICE
HOUSE
Estimates cheerfully furnished.
U niversity ®!O regon
Monmouth Lumber Company
A. M ARAN 7
dt
R eliable Fire insurance
and S urety Bonds
OFFICE HOURS 2 TO 5 P M.
PHONE 805
F‘
H. W . MORLAN
O A. C.
tu<
U . S. Sea Queen Ready for First European Voyage
^ M ^ Z ^ rtT ^ ^ ta M ls h in g a new "orld record o ' 2».7 knots per hour on her trial trip to Hermuda. Iha
— •■Oueen of the Sens.' is being prepared for her first transatlantic voyage as a passenger boat
un'ler tb* Auierbsu flag. Thousands of New Yorkers lined the shore to welcome the big boat Into harbor
sirens blowing for hours.
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f
President Harding Finds Tim e to Harvest Kansas W heat
Swimming Hole Saved
Doubts as to whether the old
swimming hole at the city park
would longer be used by the public
were cleared away when Mayor Wal­
ter S Muir secured the consent of
the new owner, Mr. Cole, to the place,
which is just outside the city park
limits, for the public to continue us­
ing it as a bathing pool.
It is un­
derstood, however, that there is to be
no trespassing on Mr. Cole’s fields
adjoining and no damage done to his
fences or other property.— Itemizer.
Blank Deeds, Mortgage*, Etc.
The professional schools of Archi­
tecture and Allied Arts—Pusinesa
Adm Mst rat ion—Educa t ion—Grad­
uate Study—Journalism—L aw -
Medicine—Music—Physical Edu­
ca tiorv—Sociology—Extension.
B. F. BUTLER
D en tist
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 w ith tile or brick.
The appearance of such a
house is always attractive
and it holds ¡ts selling value
better than a frame house.
Post office bldg.
Monmouth
Oregon
Monmouth & Independence AutoUus
TIME SCHEDULE
Bu* leaves
Train leaves
Monmouth
Train
Independence
7.10 A. M. To Portland
7.38
9.45 A. M. To Portland
io o.r
1 1 1 A M To Corvallis
10.25
11.50 \ M To Corvallis
12.13
' to P. M. To Portland
3.12
3.33
2 1" P. M. To Corvallis
5.38
5.10 P. M. To Portland
6.45 P M. To Corvallis
7.16
Raymond K Derby, Phone 1504 Prop.
Efficient Service Courteous Treat­
ment
A. L. KEENEY
F u n e r a l D ir e c to r a n d L ic e n s e d
L m b a lm e r
Call* Promptly Answered Day
or Night.
Prices Reasonable
Drain Tile in all Sizes.
Ask us about them.
Central Clay Products Co.
Notice is hereby given that Ira C.
Powell, executor of tfe** estate of
Franklin S. Powell, deceased, ha* filed
hi* final account as such executor in I
the county court of Polk County, Ore-g
on, and that Monday the 16th dav of
uly, 1923, at the hour of one o'clock
in tht afternoon of said day, at the j
court room of *aid court, in the
county court house in Dallas, Polk
County. Oregon, ha* been appointed ■
by said court as the time for the
hearing o f objections to the said final
account and the settlement thereof.
Dated and first published June 15th,1
1923.
Ira C. Powell.
Executor of the aatate of
Franklin S. Powell, deceased.
B. i . Swope, Attorney. _ _ ___
i
The College of Literature. Science
and the Arts with 22 departments.
BUILDING TILE
Made in Monmouth
Notice of Final Settlement
handles sad
Notary Public
The 43th Y e » Opens September 25. 1923
Twin* Born—fine Die*
Twins— a boy and a girl—were
born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Campbell at
the Dallas hospital, Sunday morning.
The little boy died seven hours later.
The mother and the other child are
i m i down ou President H ading as be gave er the gas sud threw the tractor
^
__
«too near Hu trhlnww. June Ä
Then the I'm k la il gathered up
Into c**ar to start the Wheat < ttiug
(bochad” thus «TU» U * rcMurE. Ttua.t* bo* * « du it ta Ohs»”
The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
contains:
For a catoloQu* or anjj In formation
»wit* The Rtfittrar, VniVariitJf of
Orrfon. Eutani. Oregon.
PHONES 9821 AND 9822
Independence, Ore.
«E
Good to be Sure
Better to be Insured
Be^l to be insured in the
H A R T F O R D
F ire In su ran ce C om p a n y
A ccid e n t and In d em n ity C om p a n y
< upid Loafed in June
June as “ the month of brides”
was a dismal failure as far as Polk
county is concerned.
Only seven
marriage licenses were issued at the
office of the county clerk during that
month, as compared to eight in May
and thirteen in April.— Itemizer.
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3303
3302
Chambers & Powell
A g nts
â:
E&
E L E C T R I C
S H O E
S H O P
I carry a line of Reliable
M en’s Shoes
S atisfied customers attest their merit
Oils, Polishes Shoe strings, etc.
I larness supplies of all kinds
CHARLES M. ATWATER
Post offic e block
P h on e 68 0 2