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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1923)
THE MONMOUTH HERALD, MONMOUTH, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. 1923 Pag« 4 The Herald *: nuora* as »«e rr-c-eia** matter Sept*Haber*. a t a « p oet o f t « « xt Monmouth. O rar® «. i c t g ì M arca 3. la TS» l'ßjt. the RICHARD B. bWENSON M ONM OUTH. OREGON UÏLED EVERY FRIDAY FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1923 f M Â Subscription Rates Success Depends on Thrift - - «2.00 $1.00 To eta 301 No matter hoar little or ho* much you have, final suc- c < » depends on Thrift and Thrift means SAVING. Start « Th only >1 00 if necessary but—START! The privileges of aavin^ are brought to you in an ideal way at this Ran* with it« M a n i f o l d services, its unq rationed safety, and its many conveniences. It only takes $1.00 to get your name on a savings pass !■<,'ik. Why not do this the first thing tomorrow? When you do, we will present you with a liberty Hell .-avings Har.k to assist in building up a Savings Account. First National Bank MONMOUTH, OREGON Officers IRA. C. POWtLL, P res . J. B. V. BUTLER, V ice P r e s . F. E. CHAMBERS, C a s h i e r ; C. C. POWELL, A s s t C a sh ie r Directors—J. B. V. BUTLER, C hairman ; WM. RIDDELL. I. il. SHIMON, G. A CONN, D. R. RIDDELL, IRA C. POWELL Quality Service g It's h The New Per fee* tlon Oil Range with SUPER* EX Burners that equals the cook* log speed of gas. Monmouth Meditations [1 30E New Home, New Equipment Come and see us in our new quarters Editor A Publisher Or.« year - Six months - Three months - fflon disturbances designated as p to -. .name poisoning, and such occurren ces should properly be called food in fections. Food infection is almost always as sociated with the bacillus enteritidis. Sea food fish and meat are the chief vehicles for this infection, but milk, .r.eere, milk products and vegetables may become infected and aci as ve hicles c f infection. Usually from six to twelve hours after eating infected food the or.»et o f symptoms appear. The symptoms are those of irritation : the stomach and intestines, with ausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and ..arrhea. The temperature may rise j 103. Most cases occur in the sum I a mer time, because the bacteria grow D .n the food ar.d the warm tempera- tie is conducive to rapid growth. if Monrrcuth's largest and most complete Confectionery and Book htore Foods that are usually served in sal ads are par.,euiarly dangerous because -rey s :e often kept for several hours „'ter being cooked, thus affording an excellent opportunity for the r2SEScScS2SH5=SES?S2S25HS25E5E525E3?SESZ5-25H5SS2S25£5HSES2SH£ESibaS2.r25j giowth o f bacteria. Wholesome food may become in- i, jteti by a person who has handled .iected food and ti en nandled whole- :n f food as in the preparation of "a salad. Rats and mice may infect food. Acute spells of indigestion or gas- U » » e o rd e rs at G a ra g e *ro-intestinal disturbance may be due Call Phone 2001 to a great number of causes. In- j COFFIN A E G L E S T O N Cj aiscietions in diet, eating when fa 5HSBS2SZ525H525HSEFE5Z5H5H5H5ESE5E5ESHSa52S25HScl52.,:i2Sa*R5ilS2S2SESH52‘ tigued, exposure to wind and weather, i chill, and catching cold are common causes. Nervous irritation in many peisons is sufficient to cause vomiting and diarrhea. Organic diseases of the i heart, kidneys and the onset o f acute infectious diseases are often mistaken for “ Ptomaine Poisoning.” The very- young and the aged and debilitated persons are more susceptible to infec tion. 0 Rev. E. B. Pace who is soon to de part from his local charge will leave j an enduring monument behind- him. In these days we hear a great deal about “ service” and if service is an attribute of a Christian gentleman and a scholar, Mr. Pace is deserving ! of all that such an expression can ■ carry. Since Senator McXary broached his famous plan to guarantee the price of wheat at $1.75 a bushel, producers of a number of other products have I come to the front asking for guaran tees. Proposal of a wheat guarantee and its refusal, however, will make it all the more difficult to pass a sol diers’ bonus. it do.-n't smoke or give out any odor. They are fast, sure knos.ne cookers and ihv NEW PERFECTION OVENS bake perfectly. he The sure, stiad) heat o( an oil stove can o rcguUttri that cooking is a pleasure and the ab- scnce of dirt and ashes is appreciated by any tidy house- wile We guarrantre them and will replace any not per Keep ( ool in the Kitchen this hot weather Thomas & Horton Independence Exclusive Oraler- of New Perfection Oil Stoves. ><i?«^VP«rr9ESHS2SZSHS2S^S2SZS2r,-.,fHSZm5?57SES2S2S2SaStSZSZnseSZS2Sl __________ I--------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ Good Goods and Fair Treatm ent C. C. M u l k e y Outing Suggestions! 1 HERE’S no better time for your outing than August, though it be for a day. week-end or longer. The days are flooded with sunshine. The tiails are at thair best. The weather conditions are sure to be pleasant. Southern Pacific trains will trans port you in comfort with safety to the place of your choice. Let us suggest: TICKETS N QW .ON SALE! & Son A Chicago motorman stopped hib train on the elevated railroad where he was in a position to watch a thrill ing ball game and blocked the traffic on ‘.he road until it was demotalired. The complaint the passc-ngers had was Rooms for Rent— Inquire of Mrs. that the motorman stopped the train F. O’Rourke. in a place where he had a better view Liability and Surety Bonds than they did. Farm Wanted— Wanted to hear from owner of improved or unimproved j In an interview in Collier’s last farm for sale, in this vicinity. week Henry Ford expressed the belief L. Jones, Box 433, Olr.ey. 111. that his specialty was not politics, Monmouth Oregon that at present he did not believe the The Elkins Community Auction j i political government could be handled Sale will be held early in September, j Tc£E5c.r2SL5253£Hr2S2SSScSHSESESE£H5?5ES25HS2S25HSZS2SP5HS2S2S252SEKE,iZ£. us big business is handled. He en- Those wishing to enter anyt-nng in i dorsed “ normalcy” , opposed the ship this sale, please notify K. A. Tedrow, subsidy and soldiers’ bonus and gave R. 1, Monmouth, Oregon Phono 2213 President Harding some left handed on road near j compliments, saying he was handling ound— Ladi«^ co*^ East city limits. Owner may have afTaiis, admittedly political, as well same by identifying at this office and j as they could be handled paying for this add. A Portland financial house has had representative in PoTV County for " » " t e d - T o rent a piano for use Lillian Lusk some weeks past whose business is to this winter. McCollum apts. 2t assist municipalities to pay their debts. A few years ago every time For Sale: seven roomed hous< a finance agent from the big city modern conciete foundation, in center visited n city or school district i t 10f town lot 83x150 ft.. $2200. could be safely assumed that he was i Mrs. G. Rash. Box 181 on hand to assist somebody to get in- I ------------- to debt. The change is in accordance1 Good sewing machine for sale, $15 with the trend of the times. The Mrs- Grossman’s Dress Making Par- plan for getting out of debt is similar , l°rst Hotel annex. WANTS Fire and Accident Insurance Sale: ni . k , , w. G. W . CHESEBRO | • ing a certain amount of money annu- next wintcr A gfw d cow price , 35 Pickles, Olives, Salad Dressing ally, it is held at compound interest, Inquire of c M Atwater> shoc mgn Greenwood Cottage Cheese and becomes a sinking fund which at ------------------ ------ —— ------------------------ M O N M O I T H MARKET Get it from us. the end of the period of years grows Wanted:— Men or women to take or- J. B. HILL A SON Proprietors P. H. JOHNSON laige enough to wipe out the debt, dors for genuine guaranteed hosiery A piivate concern would do this sort for men, women, and children. Elim- of a thing for itself but public offi- j inate darning. Salary $75 a week cials have not been educated that far. full time, $1.50 an hour spare time. They hesitate to ask the public for tax ' Beautiful Spring line, money to pay debts with and usually' INTERNATIONAL STOCKING when any sort of surplus is accumula- MILLS, Norristown, Pa. ted it is easy enough to invent an ex Money To Loan cuse for transferring it to another Plenty of it at 6 per cent, on city- fund where money is in pressing need property.— Pay us back like rent.— and spending it. A good rule to fol Loans quickly made if title is good. Monmouth Ave. low in public finances is never to vote Long time loans on farms—6 per PHONE 503 bonds without at the same time pro cent and 6 'j per cent. viding a system to retire them. G. W. Lafiar, 410 Oiegon Bldg. Salem. Ore. PTOMAINE POISONING AND FOOD INFECTION If the south road is closed this “ Ptomaine poisoning is a myth— summer I must ship all wood out. there is no such thing.” A ptomaine Local people who want wood should Second is a basic product of putrefaction and get in their orders early. Call at it is not believed that any of these growth fir. oak and maple. basic products are harmful to man. house or see Harold Price. C. W. Price. 4t33 In the popular sense a ptomaine is Give me an order and be convinced. any harmful substance arising from For Sale putrefacti'-e changes in foods and is 5 Room house, close in; hot and used to cover untoward results that arise from eating certain foods. cold water. Garage. Lot 75xl82H ft. Bacteria are responsible for the com- Fruit for family use, for only 11200. 4 lots, fruit and berties. good barn >S5c5cS2SH5Z5Z52S25iiS2S252525H5H5HS2S25E5E52SZ52S2S2SZSZ52SESZS252£25iS; 9 on paved street. Only $1,000. Terms . I ¡0 7 Room house, 3 lots, fruit for | IQ family use. One block from paved 1 One Door East of Post O ffic e street. Price $1500.00. Terms. A small house and barn on a paved ! uj y»4 W Y -* tw 4AY l* W ' street. Price $050.00. i s) - T H A N T H O S E TVMi* T * U . S-Room House, 5 blocks from N o r - !« ALL T m (Y KNOW? H o m e m ade C a n d y , Fresh popcorn mal. Plenty of fruit. Splendid loca -! [j} P e a n u ts S a n ita rily w rapped bread tten. Price $1500. Terms. jQ Milk and Cream of Q uality YOUNG BROS. DAIRY August— EXCURSION SON Groceries & Provisions lor fectly satisfactory. O R L A N & MONMOUTH TR A N SFER Transferring by auto truck and by team, within the city or out of town. \ If It’s a Perfection Ice Cream and Summer Beverages Newport and Tillamook Beaches Crater Lake National l'ark Oregon’s Marble Caves Oregon’s Mountain Lake and River Resorts Portland— ,h# Cl,r Ro,e* San Francisco hos Angeles San Diego And many other plaren Your local ticket agent will gladly g it / you further par ticulars. Ask him or write JOHN M. SCOTT Avs’t Passenger Traffic Manager. Portland, Oregon Southern Pacific Lines Guaranteed work, Cleaning, Pressing Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters Ladies’ Suits, Dresses, Sweaters T. J. WEDEKIND Monipouth Ore. A New'Location i/flde Johns xfcsfo New Features 4 Acres of Land: 4-room house. Fruit of all kinds. Two blocks from i Normal. Price $2150. Good terms. Im proved e q u ip m e n t fo r lu nch serving 11 * Acre* of Land, 7-room house. Fruit o f all kinds. Fine location. Price $2150. "Fresh Every Day” 4 acres of land, small house, bam. frtoit. Cloae in. Only $1400. Some terms. A splendid Huy. 7-room house, toilet and bath. 4 acre o f land. Good • orchard. $2150. G. T. BOOTHBY, Real Estate W e bake everything we sell. “The Sign of Bakery ,L*JILk and the Tea Rose” Shop B . A R N O L D