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THE MONMOUTH HERALD, MONMOUTH. OREGON FRIDAY. AUGUST 3, 1923 r C c H U R C H ”1 DALLAS POWER Pl.JN T LEASED TO LUMBER CO. Pag* I RE Take A Section O f The Rainbow The Willamette Valley Lumber company has leased for an extended uml t t f years the poster f>lant of the Mountain States Power company Evangelical Churcli i.i Dallas and will hereafter operate it THEN HANG IT ON A WOMAN’S ARM, AND YOU “ The Homelike Church” at their own expense and manufact As we expect to leave for Berkeley 1 HAVE THE E H ECT OF THE MUSIC BOX BANGLE University on the 6th, this Sunday ure their own juice. This deal has BRACELET:’ THAT ARE THE NEWEST THING OUT. vill be our last in Monmouth. Mr. been in the offing for some time, but MISS GREENWOOD STAP.TED THE FAD IN THE Lovell the Presiding Elder, will oc it was only this week that it was fin ally consummated. The lumber “ MUSIC BOX REVIEW” . cupy the pulpit the lvinaining Sun company will take possession of the days of this month. The new Pastor THE BRACELETS ARE MADE OF STERLING SILVER. plant on August 1. will arrive the first of September. NON-BREA KARLS, a n d DURABLY GObORSD IN Heretofore the lumber company has Our subject for the morning will be MORE HUES THAN THE RAINBOW KNOWS. THEY been working on an exchange basis Keeping the Faith” ARE WORN IN PAIRS, 01 BETS OP DIFFERENT vffith the power company, the mill fur In the evening, "Love’s Commenda COLORS. nishing the fuel in exchange for their tion” operating juice. The exchange has Sunday School 10 A. M. Only $2.50 each not always been satisfactory to the C. E. Junior and Senior 6:45 P. M. Wednesday 7:45 P. M. Prayer j milling company as they were requir ed by their contract to furnish fuel Meeting. Me invite all of our friends to be even while not in operation in order Watch maker and Gift Counselor that juice could be furnished to the with us this Sunday. regular patrons of the power com INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Our new address will be, 2400 Alls- pany. ton V ay Berkeley, California. Under the new lease the present working force in the power plant will Christian Church be somewhat decreased, both the day H. C. Shropshire, Minister. and night shift. Under the contract Sunday Services: Let me mend your furniture or B. F. Sw ope C. A . Sw ope 10 a. m. Bible school. Jack Leask lease the milling company will be re- J. W. Howell 4t ! LaW yC TS ' quired to maintain and operate the file your saws. Supt. 210 Oregon Building plant so that in case of line trouble Communion and sermon 11:00. --------------- — — -------------------------------- SALEM OREGON Preaching by H. C. Shropshire with the power company the latter Associated— Thomas Brown I could utilize the plant as an auxiliary. Subject, “ Degeneration.” “ Tl 6:45 p. m. Christian endeavor, both 1 The taking of possession by the lum MAKE ber company will necessitate the lay Senior and Junior. D R . F. R . B O W E R S O X Consecration meeting led by the ing of a six-inch steam pipe from the power plant to the mill. Work of president PHYSICIAN U SURGEON 7:45 p. m. Preaching. Subject, laying and connecting this pipe line P H O N E NOS. “ The Bible, the Greatest Book in the is now under way. 33*3 O F F IC E Your N ex t G oal After August 1 all the power fur World.” •UOi HOUSE nished in the Dallas district, which in Tuesday evening regular official You hitve finished high Hchool cludes Monmouth, Independence and board meeting. and like all wide-awake gradu A. M ARANT Wednesday evening, Prayer Meet Dallas, will come from the Prospect ate*. are looking to college. ing. plant of the Mountain States Power Reliable Fire in su ra nce The State of Oregon offers Everyone cordially invited to at company over their new 66,000 volt you the best training and a col tend all of these services. and Surety Bond s transmission line. By this means legiate degree in the leading OFFICE HOURS 2 to 5 P. M. pursuits and professions, a* fol all the power that is desired for the Church Of The Nazarene ________ PHONE >0$____________ lows: Dallas district can be secured.—Ob- Rev. A. Wells, Pastor 4 N N OlACDUNiS umber A ll in d ica tion s point in the sa m e di rection The best way to get a house in Monmouth at present is to build one O regon Fir and H e m lo ck Lum ber, Lath, S h in gles, Lim e, C em en t, etc. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Monmouth Lumber Company L. W. Waller, Manager A . I .. K U L L A N D E R r O. A. C. Preaching each Sunday at 3:00 P. M. with Sunday School immediately preceding, starting at 2 P. M. Prayer meeting each Thursday at 7:30 P. M. Prayer Band meetings Wednes day at 2:30 P. M. Zeph. 3:12-15. All services will be held in the hall over the post office. GOOD FURNITURE IS Engineering. Agriculture, Com merce, Forestry, Home Econom ics, Military Science and Tactics, Mining, Pharmacy, Vocational Education, and Music Man Cuts Off Toes Bert Fleck, an employe of a small logging camp near Gold Creek, in the northern part of this country, cut all the toes off one of his feet last week. While trimming a fallen tree his axe slipped and struck his foot. He was taken to a hospital in McMinnville. — Itemizer. TO Y O U R HOME S im p licity marks our offerings for the furnishing oi your parlor. From the complete sets to the single pieces the designs are all modern The finishes will attract and delight the eye of the most particular. And the prices will satisfy the most persistent seeker after economy as well as style. Services Sunday as follows: 10:00 Bible School. 11:00 Morning worship. Sermon: “ Trail Blazers” 6:45 The Junior and Senior En- deavor meetings. 7:45 Evening Worship. Sermon: “ The Unexpected Christ. Christian Science Charles Bacon Hodgkins, for the last two or three years employed as reporter for the Observer, has resign ed and will take a livelier job, that of selling tombstones for a Portland concern.— Itemizer. Renewed Testimony Corvallis, Ore., says: "It is a STREETS NO PLACE FOR VAUDEVILLE STI NTS pleasure to recommend a remedy of merit and I know from personal ex Correct Parlor Furniture Robert McPhearson of Portland, perience that Doan’s Kidney Pills who with another young man and a Is a specialty with us. You can depend on couple o f young women from the same are all that is claimed for them. our knowledge of furniture construction * town motored to Corvallis to “ show 1 used to suffer a great deal with off” Sunday, has reached the con my back and at times itjwas almost and furniture fashions to insure complete clusion that the business streets of all 1 could do to get about my house satisfaction to you. W e invite you to Corvallis were not made for vaude work. After taking Doans’ Kidney- inspect this display of parlor furniture— ville shows. McPhearson was driv Pills awhile, my back stopped ach durable yet comfortaDle. up-to-date yet ing up and down the streets at a rap economical. id rate of speed and showing his asso ing and it has been some time since ciates how quickly he could turn the I have experienced any return o f the corners without turning the car over, trouble.” (Statement given April when an officer extended an invitation 7, 1916.) to the driver to accompany him to the On April 3, 1920, Mrs. Read add city bastile, which he did. It didn’t ed: " I still think well o f Doan's look good inside to McPhearson and j J. EL W in egar, Proprietor he managed to scrape up $10 to guar Kidney Pills and always recommend antee his appearance in court Monday them. Thye have always helped He did not appear, howev me. Court, of the County of Clackamas, morning. ¡State of Oregon, duly made and en er, and Judge Conner declared the 60 cents at all dealers. Foster-- tered June 26, 1923, in the matter of bail forfeited.— Corvallis Courier. regon the guardianship of the persons and Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. [estate of Joseph Leroy and Ralph ! Amos Guthrie, minors, the under signed, guardian o f the above named j minors will sell at private sale to th e ; j highest bidder for cash, credit or | both, and subject to confirmation of j [the court, on and after the 13th day I of August 1923, between the hours oil S o m e th in g m a d e 1 9 o'clock A. M. and 5 o'clock P. M. of , of good flour, good i said date, or any subsequent date un-1 til the estate is sold, on the premises] milk, o fg o o d n o u r 1 to he sold the hereinafter described I The UNIVERSITY of OREGON 1 property to-wit: ishing com pressed contains Beginning at the Southeast corner | of Lot No. 6 in block No. 7 in the yeast, of good The College of Literature. Science ! original town of Dallas, in the County | and the Arts with 27 departments. shortening. I of Polk and State of Oregon, and run The professional schools of Archi ning thence West 145 feet; thence North 40 feet; thence East 145 feet; tecture and Allied A r t s - Business A Pure Food Product thence South 40 feet to the place of Administration— -Education—<Jrsd- 1 beginning. uate Study—Journalism—L a w - Upon the following terms and con Medicine— Music-Physical Edu W h a t could it be ditions: Cash or credit or both. cation—Sociology—Extension GERTRUDE GUTHRIE but bread; the p e r ' June 28, 1923 Guardian. fect food? For a catalogue or any information o^nte The Rkftetrar Untoorrtf of W . MORLAN C orvallis L< .o J BUILDING TILE Made in Monmouth I TW48tkYns T h e re is no food on earth so tem pting when it’s really pure and w holesom e like 25.1*23 Blank Deeds, Mortgages. Etc. Hall’» Catarrh Medicine . . . TUV r n i XTY COURT OF THF 1N THE rn o t ip STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS. In the matter of the > Guardianship of Jo- > . _ seph Leroy Guthrie ) Notice o f Se e and Ralph Amos ) Guthrie Minors ) Notice is hereby given that in yor «uance of an order oi the County Genuine Butternut Those who ar* la a "run dowa’ condl- tion will notv« notVo that Catarrh bothers ■ tr.em m wh more than when they ar« In good health. Thia fa<-t proves that while Catarrh is a local disease. It Is grtaUy influenced by conetltuuonal conditions. H A L L I CATARRH MEDICINE eoa- m«ts off an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local appIVatton. and the Internal MedVlne. a Tonic, which analsts la improving the General Health Tear«, •old by druggists for over A Co . Toledo. Ohio, r. j . ci # and Holsum Bread C H E R R Y CITY BAKIN G C O - S alem , Ore. — Oregon Monmouth & Independence AutoBus TIME SCHEDULE Bua leaves Train leaves Independence Train Monmouth 7.38 7.10 A. M. To Portland 10.03 9.45 A .M . To Portland 10.25 9.45 A M. To Corvallis 12.13 11.50 A. M. To Corvallis 3.12 : in 1*. M. To Portland 3.33 2.40 P. M. To Corvallis 5.38 5.10 P. M. To Portland 7.16 6.45 P. M. To Corvallis Raymond E. Derby, Phone 1504 Prop. make the best and most economical building mater ial you can bu>x In long! wear and low cost of upkeep there is nothing that will compare with tile or brick. ; The appearance of such a house is always attractive and it holds its selling value better than a frame house. | Efficient Service Courteous Treat ment A . L. K E E N E Y F u n e r a l D i r a c 'o r a n d L i c c n . c d E m b a lm e r Calla Promptly Answered Day or Night. Prices Reasonable Drain Tile in all Sizes. PHONES 9821 AND 9822 Ask us about them. Independence, Ore. Central Clay Products Co. Good to be Sure Better to be Insured Be£t 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 cc id e n t and In d em n ity C om p a n y Something Good to Eat Notary Public P o d office bldg. Monmouth Oregon Agricultural C ollege UNiyERsiTYof O Oregon. £ufme. Oregon. B. F. BUTLER D en tist THE REGISTRAR Good Furniture Is Our Pledge to You MONM OUTH H A R D W A R E H. 90c $1.15 Fir. twice in tw o80c: 3 cu ts$1.00 For information write to o twice cut, 3 times in two “ FALL T E R M OPENS S E P T E M B E R 28, 1923 No one in Monmouth who suffers Sunday School at 10 A. M backache, headaches, or distressing Wednesday evening meeting at F i urinary ills can afford to ignore this o’clock. Sunday morning service at 11 Corvallis woman’s twice-told story. It is confirmed testimony that no o’clock. Subject for Sunday, August 5 resident of this locality can doubt. “ Love” . Mrs. S. W. Read, 242 N, 6th St., Hard wood, Seth S m ith, Phone 3 5 0 2 Student life at the College is rich in opportunities for leader ship and personal culture. Baptist Church YOUR DUTY W o o d S a w in g per cord C h am bers & Powell A g en ts £ E3i = Æ ii A E L E C T R I C ] I carry a line of Reliable e SHOE SHOP M en’s Shoes S atisfied c u s to m e r s a ttest their m erit Oils, P olish es S h oe strin gs, etc. Harness supplies of all kinds h CHARLES M . ATW ATER Post office block Phone 6802