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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1923)
e Page fi THE MOVMOUTH HgRALD, MONMOUTH, OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 20. 1923 Mia. George W. Craw oí Portland ; 0> waa a viailor in Monmouth Tuesday and Wednesday and attended tue fun eral of her cousin, Mra. O. A. Wolver- É ton. I ■ and Kodak Supplies and have »umothini: with which to re- fresh your memory. | Perkins’ Pharmacy ¡ OK- OK- OK- OK OK- t Kodaks canrra OK OK- It take* three cars now to handle | % the business of R. E. Derby. He | % haa two buses and the big Buiek and all are in use a good share of the % time. ^ 4 l *«• a OK OK- OK- If we haven't got it we'll get it. Ask in. Coli By Chart Now Clay Taylor reports a Chevrolet coupe sold to I toe. Page for the Moun * tain States Power Company and a touring car to Otis Dawes of Mon * mouth. A most pleasant sunrise breakfast was enjoyed by eleven summer school teachers at the home of Mrs. T. J. Beery and Emma Kramer last Tuesday morning. C le a n -U p B a rg a in s in D re ss G o o d s % * * % % % This gives our customers an opportunity to take advantage of rare bargains and, incidentally, help us clean our stock. % a Standard percales, short length, 25c value, per y a rd ............10c Zephyr Gingham, short lengths, 25c value, per y ard ................18c Jap Crepes, all colors, 30c value, per y a r d ................................ 21c French Linenes, 36 inch, 85c value, per y ard .............................. 49c Figun d ChaUis, 22 inch .....................................17c Short lengths Cretonne, while they last....................................19c Mill ends unprinted Percales, 40 inches wide,...........................22c Figured Ratine, 36 inch, Regular $1.65 .................................... 95c 200 yards Silk Georgettes, Crep de Chines, messaline and Taffeta, values from $1.85 to $3.25, per y a rd ...... 95c M. E. Mcrwin, former postmaster) $ of Independence died in Portland last week. He came to Polk county in $ 1670 with hia parents whose home stead was located north of Independ- nece. At one time he conducted a harness shop in Lewisville. He was # postmaster of Independence for 12 * years. EXTRA SPECIAL Patrons of this store w ill remember the large three gallon gal vanized pail which we gave away last Spring with a dollar’s worth of soap. They were gone almost as soon as placed on sale. Re cently we have obtained another supply of these pails and as long as they last will give one away with each purchase of 14 large bars of Proctor & Gamble’s Naptha Soap for $1.00. Our quantity is limited and first come first served. The Wilson boys of the Sheridan country, whose prowess as potato growers has enabled them to get many championships at exhibitions and fairs, are leaving the county. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mulkey and Mrs. C. E. Force returned Wednesday from a three weeks visit to the Yellowstone park and other places. They report a tine trip with no accidents or other untoward happenings. % % * % club' % The appearance of the Apollo of Salem in the Normal chapel was f t appreciated by a large crowd last Tuesday evening. In addition to the % men’s chorus the following appeared on the program: Mrs. Julia Harms, sopiano; Floyd McIntyre, tenor; Miss $ Ruth Bedford, piano and Miss Naomi Whalen, violin. * G. W. Ingram of Portland, tempor ary receiver for the Pember & Snell ¡Company, has been here this week engaged in taking an inventory of the | stock of goods carried by the com pany. $ * * * * * * % It i the policy of the .Miller Mercantile Company to keep their stocks strictly up-to-date. And in order to do so we must clean up ail odds ard ends, short lengths, and unseasonable goods and put the money back into new goods. The piune growers of Oregon and Washington organized in Portland last week. A. B. Starbuck of Dallas was named as chairman of the or ganization committee. * EVERY DAY AT MILLERS’ i i i i I » 9 9 9 9 * i if t Vi 9 \i i E. D. Gthha. advertising director of n «real Akron. O., rubbar comiwii). M ONM OUTH OREGON ha* l-roiight something new to golf * In the form of large charts which t ooked Food Sale by the Homelike placets stand upon to learn oorract : society in the former meat market i form—and low score*. Saturday, July 21 Your patronage is SEVEN OTHER MILLER STORES—NEW BERG, MCMINNVILLLE, SHERIDAN, YAMHILL, invited. adv DAYTON, SALEM, CORVALLIS E. B. Tace plana to attend a church $ gathering at Columbia City next week. The Baptist convention has $ bought an abandoned ship yard at that point and have turned it into a summer convention home. Several ft 4». -3K- ¡¡e- :♦> ok - -:«• :«■ :«> ok - OK- OK* church gatherings are held there during the course of the summer. Attorney B. F. Swope o f Salem o f the scholarship standing of all ru- grade of 2 or better in every subject reall; Ben Phillips, Dallas. Is& \\.l!:ums lias finished painting Good glasses properly fitted Freshman— Edward P. Koen, Dal This means that pupils , . .was a visitor in Monmouth Monday. pils in th* University of Oregon, carried. h s bout,-. will help you to enjoy the says he is finding plenty of work This shows that four Polk county must average about 95 in their work, las. Miaa Todd is planning to start on full benifit of your eyesight. pupils made the honor roll, to get on Those on the honor roll: Graduate Student— Edna Scott a European trip October 1st. Dr. Thompson's method ia to g*tUng new home pl*fe ,nto which it is necessary to make a Seniors— Raymond Boyer, Rick- Monmouth. — Dallas Observer is gradually getting the double service of opto- M H. Genth-mann of Pedee ha* give you the _________ o f it. 1 n td the Fred Stump farm for five n,etr' st *n<1 practical optician at one cost. Consult him about your eyes, j J cars. Borrowed Players 'A h - Page o f the Mountain States next visit— Tuesday. July 24 Mon- ’ The ball game next Sunday may be mouth hotel. I the last of the season. The ¡oca s P'w ei Company, was in Monmouth I t (Hiked Food Sale by the Homelike have taken on the Southern Pacific Thursday. • " ( ' I . B. Pace expects to spend Society in the former meat matketltcam o f Portland who have not been To give them n \! w«ck across the Columbia in Saturday, July 21 Your patrorage is defeated this season. invited. adv a real gante the Monmouth team is V »shit gton. using some imported players. "L efty" Alsip Buys Timber Land Mis. E Kw oison'of Femvale is vis Miller of the O. A. C. will pitch and it g v ;*h her parents. Mr and Mrs. The heirs of the E, P. Gwinn es Kack Hubbard of the same institu A At. i A. ant. tate have sold to T. J. Alsip, the con- < tion will be on 3rd base. 1*. A. Lobir.iwvil arrived from Brook- sideration not being mentioned. 40 1> • N ^ Saturday evening for a acres of timber land near Mt. Pisgah Mayor's Coat Missing in the Bursell district. The timber ft :v..H i \ .it with h:« family here. It is a wise man who knows his own There are a lot of things to be done around the house that you ( IH'li vd Food Sale by the Honul.Le on the land is second growth and Mr Ford. The other evening Mayor Alsip intends cutting it off for fuel cannot find time for when you have to spend so much of the day ftk . IC»> i tlie former meat market Chesebro closed up his place o f busi-j Sfttuidv ; . July 21 Your patronage m purposes. ness and put his coat in what he sup- ! running back and forth to the kitchen to make sure that the food invr.cd lost or »(raved: a black Airedale posed was his car. adv He wandered is cooked properly. With an T U f • ends of J. M Maeltonald 6 month's old. Finder return to H. W. down the street on some belated Moriau. business and when he returned he 3 w i K a ad to learn that he is slowly AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE it proving and :s able to sit up dur- found his own car on the other side The Stayput Radium truss, be il , a pa: t o f the day. o f the street where it had been all the sides being the most comfortable to —ill . . . . time. The owner of the first car had in your kitchen, ycu can prepare you food, put it in the oven and t i s k .d food Sale b> the Homelike ------ wear. will, by the power contained - ... . . ,, , . driven off with the coat, sc. .(!y ,n the former meat market therein, eventually forget about it. eradicate the com - , Si. urday. July 21 Your patronage is plaint. Write V. P. Fiske. Dallas. Chriatian Church I ir i ited. Oregon. 2t 46 H. C. Shropshire. Minister. Complete Automatic Control turns the heat on and turns it S Sunday Services: o ff at the exact time you want it done. Bible School 10:00 A. M Communion and sermon 11:00. Ç Preaching by H. C. Shropshire ! After you have set the clock on the range you can go about yk*’ E c o n o m i c a / T r a n erf altan Subject. “ The Final Judgment". I some other task and be sure that the food will start cooking at just Christ.an Fndeavor both Senior and P Junior at 6 45 P. M. the right moment to have it done at meal time, and it will have the 7 45 p m. Preaching. Subject, P rich juicy flavor that is found only in food cooked just long "How to Read and Study the Bible", a blackboard sermon. enough. In 1*22 Chevrolet jumped from aaveatk to secoad place Wednesday evening. Praver Meet- ,aC. ia aatoa of all ear», and to first place ia sale* of fall* Everyone cordial!)- invited to at See our display at our office equipped modern ears. tend all of these services. Parcha.es by farmers were (he chief factor ia thia re markable development. Baptist Church Terms to suit your convenience Service* Sunday as follosrs: farm ers want automobile* not only of low first priee. but 1 A) H ‘ • v • ' •f lo» latee e n foe opera!,*« and maintenance 11:00 M orr.rg worship lh.-» » s a l room, comfort, and ability to ¿land up under • a • f ; * 6**0 IT » Junior and Senior En hard conditions They find that Chevrolet, fully equipped deavor meetings s . o l d . IS the best value per dollur ia the lew prveed field, 7 45 Evening Worship and neigh hors tell them it rest* 1rs» per mile to operate Special music at both serv ces. ; I 'l K D DELIVERED |\ MON MOI TH 565 N#am Street. Independence. Oregon ; 2 r*.s» riger roadster »012 i Passenger touring »M t l .Hvkrd Food Sale by th. Mo-*1 k. c t oupe ♦'*•. Sedaaette »IMA. Sedan »1«*» Phone Mam M-100--1 socioty in th* former meat market Delivery Car »*22 Teach STt* Saturday. July 21 Your patronage a Pi invited. odv ? E» - - H Agent foe Chevrolet Cars Tho " scandal shoot" is out. From Eugene come* a complete statement * •— - ^ v — ~ v — v — <■---- = Í » I N e »«# ? 9 Cook By The Clock CHEVROLET^ Î CLAY TAYLOR I Mountain States Power Co.