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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1923)
P»g' 8 T H E MONMOUTH H ERA LD, MONMOUTH, OREGON FRIDA Y , J U L Y 13, 1923 » jB A I£ f and Kodak Supplies an d have a o m e th in g w ith which to re- fre*h y o u r m em o ry . Perkins’ Pharmacy If we haven’t got it w e ’lJ g e t it. Ask us. SPIDER NOT REALLY INSECT F u n d a m e n t a l D iffe re n ce W h ic h H a s Been R e c o g n iz e d by T h o e e W h o H a v e 8 tu d le d the Subject. ■x jB as- at ac $ x Mrs. F. E. C ham bers and children a re spending the sum m er a t N eta rts, where they have rented a cottage. H erm an W’u nder has some w onder ful corn on his Sunny Slope farm . It is nea rly four fe e t high and in tassel. Vance Butler is planning to s ta r t soon for the neighborhood of Los Angeles to ply his trade as an oil well driller. $ * $ * * Mr. Johnson of Moro was a visitor a t D, M. H a m p to n ’s Tuesday. With] his fam ily he w as r e tu r n in g by a u to mobile from a visit at Ashland. Pure thread, silk hose, Holeproof, Phoe nix and Beaverknit brands. In black, white and shades, all sizes; values to $3.50. Special at $1.29. * * $ Marshfield, I Mr. Vern Leneve of who has been visiting his friend. Mi* I * H arvey for the p a s t week, returned Sunday to ta k e up his work again. T he Homelike Society will serve miscellaneous lunch in the basemen* ! of the Evangelical church, S a t u r d a y . ! 8 Ju ly 14, from 11 A. M. to 5 P. M. g Burton A ra n t was in Monmouth . this week. He has been a tte n d in g ■ IP the T u rn e r convention which is said ■ to have had a very fine program this year. Spider* and th e ir n e a r relative*, th e ncrtrplon», a re much m ore oloeely re lated to lohater« th an they a r e to tru e lnaect* Spider* and Insect* a re both Paul Riley has purchased Mrs. H. mnnll, both h av e a n u m b er o f leg», an d both a p p e a r aupertlrtully alike. G. R ichard’s place on the corner of T h e difference* betw een them, h o w W a rre n and Jackson stree ts, consid eration $1600. G. T. Boothby m ade the ever, a r e o f a m a jo r aort. Flr*t, a* you will nee If you exam ine deal. one. a spider ha* no heud. All real | Mrs. M. M. Long of Corvallis, who Insect* have heud*. H erein lie* u moot fu n d a m e n ta l difference. Y sp id e r’* has been here helping care for her Mrs. Burkhead, returned face come* d irectly to th e tho rax , like mother, th a t of a eraw-fUh. Every lnaect ha* , home W ednesday, as her m o th e r is eye*, both compound and simple. The improving. com pound eye* a r e usually large, oe- j Russell Fishback of P ortland was co pying h a lf o r m ore o f th e en tire heud. Ketween them . In w hat would j here for a visit o f a day or tw o with he the middle of th e fo rehead, are relatives la st week. Russell is e n th r e e simple eye*. Spiders h av e eight g aged as a long-shoreman on the (In N o m e specie* only *lx) simple Portland docks. eye*. Each one I* fixed and can *ee Mrs. J. Dornsife returned Sunday In one direction only. Some look for w a r d ; some sldewuys, and som e up- from a two m onths visit with her son wurd. so th a t sp id ers a re not blind and daughter-in-law in Lebanon. The la tte r has been recovering from an by liny mean*. operation for appendicitis. Mercerized cotton and lisle hosiery, garter and rib tops, all sizes, in black, white, and cordovan, values to 75 cents Special at 39 cents $ i % % % « One lot of ladies’ union suits, tight and lace knee. Choice while they last 39 cents * * % EVERY % % M ONM OUTH A d v ic e W a s D la a stre u s. DAY AT % OREGON S E V E N O T H E R M IL L E R S T O R E S —N E W B E R G . M C M IN N V IL L L E , S H E R ID A N , YAMHILL, DAYTON, SALEM, CO R VA LLIS $ % i x- :«• -s«- :*:■ -ac x- x- ac- Mrs. N e ts Olds of Lebanon came Sunday for a few days visit w ith her fath e r, L. W. W aller who has been batching it while his wife was taking care of her aged f a t h e r n e a r Eugene. -ac- :«• -as- a: as -ac- a-:- so. However d u rin g the 0f this tim e she will use gome ex ten t. The child p a nied to Portland by her Good glasses properly fitted will help you to enjoy the £| full benifit of your eyesight. Dr. Thom pson’s method is to give you the double service of opto m e trist and practical optician at one coat. Consult him about your eyes, and pain. You have borne your next v is it—Tuesday, J u ’y 24 Mon-1 2t 45 H e a lt h T a l k s by Radio. sh a re and ho m e it bravely. ’Tis mouth hotel. In I Is nationw ide ■ inupaigii to pre sweet to think of you in th a t b e a u ti >i nt the spremi of disease and to give ful home where we all hope to meet Mrs. Imogene Richards M arkham Im petus to III* effort* for th e mesticai you and others loved ones who have of A storia and her husband stopped ed u catio n of th e country, I>r. Hugh S. F ath e r, mother, sister, for a sh o rt tim e in Monmouth W’ednes- I ' u mulini.* surgeon general of the gone before. day. They were on an automobile you all beckon us to heaven. U nited Slate* Public H ealth service, ha* tu rn e d to the radio Twice each I In M att. 5, C hrist in his serm on on trip, r e tu r n in g from a visit to C r a te r w eek lie send* his messages from the the m ount describes a C hristian life, Lake in Oregon an d S h asta S p r i n g s , governm ent radio station at W ash and as we read on and find th e 44th Un California. Ington and from commercial station*. verse. We know, mother, t h a t you -------- T h e surgeon-genera! la 11 Virginian followed ita teachings, tim e a f te r Mr. and Mrs. W. G. B eattie retu rn ed nnd « a * g ra d u a te d In medicine from tim e we heard you pray for God’s ¡this week from a tr ip to Bellingham th e U niversity o f Virginia. F o r a They spent the F o u rth n u m b e r of year* he * u * q u a ra n tin e blessings on your loved ones and for- and Seattle. giveness to all. W hat a beautiful in S eattle and p a rticip a ted in the officer at H a m p to n Roads, and most On Wednesday of hi» work prior to tils present duties thing to do. Love your enemies, bless celebration there. h a d to do with q u a ra n tin e regulations. them th a t curse you. do good to them they le ft for Rhododendron on the At th e tim e of hi* ap p oin tm ent he th a t h ate you and pray for them slopes of Mt. Hood w here they will » « In Naples fighting a typhoid epl which despitefully use you. enjoy th e rem ainder of th e ir vacation. dcmlc New York Herald. The children of Mrs. C. C. Lee ! Crop rotation has given as much as ;50 per cent increase in yield in some eases in the experim ent station fields where it has been practiced for fifteen years. These are th e oldest plots in Oregon showing the culm ative bene-1 fits of rotatio n which a r e still in c re a s ing. In 1922 Chevrolet jumped from seventh to seeond place in sale* of all ear*, and to first place in «ale* of (ally Kill W H K R S D A I <. II IKK equipped modern ear*. UNDERGOES OPERATION Purchase« by farm er* were the cfcief factor in this r e m arkable development. The two y e a r oid d a u g h t e r of Mr. F a rm e rs want automobile* not only of low fir«t price, but and Mra. Roy K ullander, Shirley May, alro of low la ter cost for operation and maintenance. was successfully op era ted upon in the They • ar.t room, comfort, and ability to *tand up undrr Good S a m a rita n hospital, Portland, hard condition*. The) find that j^'hevrolut. fully equipped for hip displacement, Mor <Ux> A like as «old. i* the best value per dullgr in tbe low priced field, operation was perform ed upon an A r and neighbor* tell them it coot* lew* per mile to operate. mour girl in Chicago nearly a score la tte r p a r t the limb to was accom- p are n ts and TAYLOR A gent for Chevrolet Car* £ —— ' Vs — -ae- -at- -at- 4* A. L. K ullander. The la tte r r e t u r n ed Monday nig h t and Shirley May will be brought here a* soon as it is deemed safe to move her. She recov ered nicely from the effects of the operation, the following morning b e ing ready to take an interest in her dolls.— Independence E nterprise. 3» The Way to a Man’s Heart The old proverb which says that ‘’the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach” is particularly true when applied to food prepared electrically. Any man will respond to the appeal of de liciously-cooked food that results from the use of ELECTRIC RANGES Electric cookery isn’t guess work—its a matter of scientific accuracy. The heat is so constant, so steady, that you can be sure of uniform results at all times. The man of the house wdio “foots the bills” will be pleased with the economy and low cost of operation. See the The Chevrolet C L A Y MILLERS’ * $ I c a r ry u full line of Radium A p H e whs a newly adm itted m em ber of tin* r a n k s o f m a rrie d men and a f t e r pliance goods— pads, g lasses and b a l i n g b ehav ed h im self fo r a period trusses. V. P. Fiske, Dallas, Oregon 1 mg enough to c a u s e am azem ent to all A T ribute to our Mother th o s e w ho had know n hint In th e old «lay* tie broke out. He w u i on Ills Oh! Mother dear, how we miss you. way home very much u nd er th e w e a th We will always rem em ber your sweet e r and glo w ing m ore timid n* III* street smile* and tender loving disposition; n en red, say* a New York Sun writer. alw ays try in g to make sunshine in “ W lm fll I d o t" lie asked thickly of darkness hovered Id* companion In crime, a v eteru n ben our lives when round. Yes, m o th e r we miss you, thou PlllCt. said the sw eetest of all m others to us,but your "Throw your hut In first • ■lit tim er “ If It <•»1111** out, heat It; If s p i r i t will a lw a y s live to g u id e us it d. follow it In." I a r o u n d t h e r o u g h places. T h e advice » a s acted upon literally j In J o h n 14 we find c o m f o r t a* we i nd now the new ly a d m itte d m em ber read t h e p ro m is e o f “ m a n s io n s on en d th e old v eteran a re on th e out« , n d th j |t c h r i g t w i„ com e to r e . I lie lint Hung Into the dining room C61V© US I tilled on th e table, broke t « o glasses, ’ , till rrtother; we a re lonely, oh so Split a b ottle of catm ip on th e floor ami ru in e d the carp et, upset the tab le oil lonely, b u t wo w o u ld n ’t call vo u back la m p 11 n I alinoci act fire to tbe bouse. if we could, to this world of sorrow P R IC E S DRMYF.RRD IN MONMOUTH 2 P asse n g e r roadster $612 S P»»«enger touring $661 t oupe $677. Hedanette $1655, Sedan $1065 Delivery C ar $627 T ruck $700 ae- ac- ac Say girls; don’t waste your time mending sox. Come to Millers’ next Friday, July 13 and get the greatest bargains in silk and cotton hosiery that you ever saw. Oscar Russell and family of Wasco a re visiting th e fo rm e r ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . J . Russell. high„ at- *: i i Mrs. S cinnette of RickreaB ha* rented the Larson house for the com ing school year. Kodaks cam era -3K i Mrs. Burkhead, who has been s e r iously sick, is reported as improving. Ranie Burkhead came from P o r t land to visit h it m other and a tte n d to business a t the Norm al. a »: $ I A Z M S Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Riddell, J r . had business in Salem T hursday. l ’»e :« of years #ago by th e celebrated Dr ^lorenz of Vienna, and since th.it time there have d>een m any sim ilar opera tions. Born with one hip displaced, the operation is to re sto re it to it- normal position. It require* only a few m inutes to do it. but it will be 6 necessary Ath a t she w e a r a plaster ca st from th e knee and extending around the body, for eight m onths o n many makes and sizes of Electric Ranges <• on display at our office $60 and up . . * 4 • > ■ 4 £* 0 f.i % Mountain States Power Co. 56* Main Street. Independence, Oregon Phone Main M-I00--1 •