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I P a je 8 THE MONMOUTH HERALD. MONMOUTH. O REG O N FR ID A Y , SE P T E M B E R 7, 1923 Rev. V ictor E. M orris visited w ith fi lends in th is city Sunday and Mon day. W. G. "b a b y ” week. B eattie is O verland, driving a purchased X -3K- -SB- X -3K- X X X- X- X X- X X as -SR -X- X X X X- X * Mr. sn d Mrs. G. T. Boothby a re en joying th e sea breezes a t N ew port th is week. Kodaks and Kodak Supplies l'# e a cam era and have som ething w ith which to re fresh your m em ory. Perkins’ Pharmacy I f we hav en ’t g o t it w e'll g e t it. Ask us. i m X i. Nevfe? Mr. and M rs. A. M. A ra n t s ta rt- w ith F ra n cis A ra n t th is w eek fo r a v isit w ith rela tiv e s a t Milton in E a s t ern O regon. P re v en t ey e strain and fu tu re ill health th a t neglected eyes will cause. W ith th e begin ning of th e school y ea r every child’s eyes should be fre e from s tra in and pending eye trouble. Dr. Thompson service will help. C onsult him next v isit— T h u rsd ay , S eptem ber 20, Mon m outh hotel until 4 P. M. St 1 C o m in g to S alem Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine for the past twelve years DOES NOT OPERATE Will be a t M arion H otel S a tu rd a y , S eptem ber 22 Office H o u rs: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. One Day Only No C h arg e fo r C onsultation I)r. M ellenthin is a re g u la r g rad u a te in m edicine and s u rg e ry and is li censed by th e s ta te o f O regon. He v isits professionally th e m ore im p o rta n t tow ns and cities and offers to all who call on th is trip free con su ltatio n , except th e expense of tr e a t m ent when desired. A ccording to his m ethod of tr e a t m ent he does not o p e ra te for chronic ap p en d icitis, gall stones, ulcers of stom ach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his c re d it w onderful re su lts in diseases o f th e stom ach, liv er, bow els, blood, skin, nerves, h eart, kidney, bladder, bed w ettin g , c a ta rrh , weak lungs, rheum atism , sciatica, leg ulcers and rec tal ailm ents. If you have been ailing fo r any len g th o f tim e and do not g e t any b etter, do not fail to call, as im prop e r m easu res ra th e r th an disease are very o fte n th e cau se o f your long sta n d in g trouble. R em em ber above d ate, th a t consul tatio n on th is trip will be free and th a t his tre a tm e n t is different. M a m e d women m u st be accom pa nied by th e ir husbands. A ddress 211 Broadw ay Bldg, Los A ngeles, Calif. Eyes Tested Blanket Time j E. C. Cole and fam ily sp en t th e J week end and Labor day on the beach | n ear N ew port. ! * IS ALM OST H E R E M. J . T eters and fam ily are enjoy-1 ing th e ir vacation in th e m ountain country of Lane county. The ann u al picnic of th e Valley Mo- j to r com pany of Salem w as held in the grove a t R ickreall Sunday. T heodore G raham is w orking fo r I th e S tan d a rd Oil com pany in its In dependence p lan t a t present. i * Lucien A ra n t of P o rtlan d and lady friend w ere th e g u e sts of the fo rm e r’s p are n ts in M onmouth Tuesday. M rs. H ochberg and d au g h ter and Mrs. Rich le ft T uesday fo r a sh o rt visit by the sea sh o re a t N ew port. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Nickeloff and sm all son of P o rtlan d spent th e w eek end w ith Mr. and M rs. G. W. Baun. D uring th e absence of E arl Con- key from th e cream ery the cream collecting tru ck w as driven by W al lace H ockem a. T he M isses L illian and Irene Good n ig h t of V ancouver, W ashington, have been v isitin g th e ir g randm other, Mrs. Iren e S m ith and fam ily. Jo h n X. W ebber w as here from P ortlan d Monday fo r a business trip and a v isit w ith frien d s. He th .n k s some of m oving to Bend in th e n ea r futu re. R eg u lar G range m eeting will be held n ex t S atu rd ay , b u t it will be a b rief one. T here will be d in n er a t noon and a sh o rt business session sh o rtly a f te r dinner. Mrs. Ja m es D. S m yth and d a u g h ters E lizabeth and V irginia of Tacom a w ere g u ests a t the B eattie home la st T h ursday and F rid ay . Mrs. S m yth is a neice of Mr. B eattie. D. M. W alker w as here F rid ay v is itin g w ith friends. H e expects to s ta r t fo r A rizona in October. G eorge W alker is w orking fo r th e S ta n d a ri Oil com pany in E ugene a t presen t. He who has a th in g to sell and goes and w hispers in a well, Is not so ap t to g e t th e dollars as he who clim bs a tree and hollers. N otice of A pplication to C ertain S tre e ts and Alleys. Close N otice is hereby given th a t th e Common Council of the city of Mon m outh. O regon will m eet in th e coun cil cham bers on T uesday, O ctober 2, a t 8 o’clock, fo r th e purpose of consid erin g application of Mrs. Ada Young, Roy M. S m ith, a d m in istra to r of th e R. M. S m ith estate, W. J . Miller and M ary M cNeil to close all of such stre e ts and alleys as ap p e ar in John E. M urphy’s addition to the city of M onmouth, as shown on th e p la t of said addition recorded in the County C lerk ’s office of Polk county, O regon, and b ordering on Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21, fo r th e reason th a t said s tre e ts and alleys are n ot used and have never been used as stre e ts and alleys, and th e ir closing will not in te rfe re w ith the rig h ts of ow ners of adjoining prop erty . By o rd er of th e Common Council. J . J . W ILLIA M S, City Recorder. F irs t published A u g u st 31, 1923. ’’T he F a rm e r’s W orst Enem y— R ats. The F a rm e r’s Best F riend— R at-S n ap ” T hese a re th e w ords of Ja m es B ax te r, N. J .: “ E v er since I tried RAT- S N A P I have alw ays k ep t It in th e house. N ever fails. Used ab o u t $.1.00 w orth of R A T -SN A P a y ear an d fig u re it saves me $300 in chicks, eggs snd feed. R A T -SN A P is convenient. Just break up a cake, no m ixing w ith oth er food.” T hree aizes. 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and g u aran teed by I’EKKINS PHARMACY Jeweler and Optician Dr. I’enn C. Quin. in charge of Optical de partment, each day of the week. H ours— 9 A. M to • P. M. DALLAS, OREGON « 412 Main * i * « * i All good selling colors, fancy plaids and stripes are in the showing. $2.98 $3.50 $5.50 $6.00 EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY AT MlLLEKf] M ONM OUTH MILLERS’ OREGON S E V E N O TH ER M ILLER ST O R E S —N EW B ER G , M C M IN N V ILLLE, SH E R ID A N , Y A M H ILL, DAYTO N , SA LEM , CO RVA LLIS X- X- X- -X- -as- »:■ x- x ■ x FARM R E M IN D ER S O regon grow ers o f bram bles a re confronted w ith a g ro u p o f diseases fo r which no fu n g u s o r b ac te ria l o r g anism s have been found, although d ilig en tly so u g h t on o th e r places for m any y ea rs. They a re know n as sy s tem ic, infection diseases, as th ey de v italize th e e n tire p la n t system and a re also tra n sm itte d from d is eased p la n ts to sound ones. P re vention is th e "c u re .” D iseased p lan ts a re destroyed an d new p lan ts g o t from sound stock. O U R STA TIO N ERY IS GIVING SA T ISF A C T IO N L ast week we p rin te d one thousand sta te m en ts for a m an an d by th e ir aid he collected a sm all fo rtu n e . Two m onths ago a man b o u g h t o f us some sta tio n e ry fo r use w hen w ritin g to his sw eeth eart, and now he is m arried. A nother young m an forged a nam e on a check p rin ted in o u r office and is now in th e p e n ite n tia ry . A nother young m an stole som e p ap e r to m ake c ig a re tte s w ith— he is dead. A young lady b o u g h t some of o u r p ap e r to cu rl her h air on, and now she has a beau. (W e only have a few p ackages of this kind in stock.) By u sin g o u r s t a tionery a person can collect old ac counts, tell fo rtu n e s, m ake rain „ change th e color of th e h air, have th e teeth ex tra cte d w ith o u t pain and find out the nam e of th e fu tu re husband or wife, be successful in business, tr i um ph over enem ies o r be elected to office. G ive us a call. To know how good a cig arette re a lly c a n be m a d $ ' you m ust try ~ Glasses Fitted THE WISE HOUSEHOLDER WILL not fail to take advantage of the unusual values we are offering in winter blankets at this time. Our several stores combined their buying pow er in the purchase of blankets at the time when mills were most anxious for business, and the saving is yours. , C lares Powell, Jam es P artrid g e, J a p Thom pson and a nephew of th e la tte r from the E a st le ft la st F rid ay fo r th e Salm on riv er co u n try on a Ashing expedition. They expect to be gone fo r two weeks. Wm. C. Retzer Phone 352 X i t * * « new this C. W. P rice and fam ily sp en t th e week end a t Tillam ook enjoying th e sea breezes. X x • x Mrs. N ye retu rn ed a v isit to W aldport Mrs. Glenn retu rn ed v isit w ith relativ es. sisters of M rs. Neal. x x• x la st week from and her siste r, w ith her fo r a Both ladies a re L o g an b erry shoots are vigorous grow ers, freq u en tly ru n n in g 18 or 20 feet. If allow ed to ta k e th e ir n at- ural way th ey incline to spread out on th e gro u n d w here they are in th e way fo pickers and a re often dam - aged. It is best to tra in them along th e rows d u rin g th e grow ing season. Short sticks o r w ire hooks, th ree or four to a p lan t, will keep them in place. RICKREALL Mr. and M rs. Vern Fox sp e n t th e week end a t Pacific City. T h resh in g is about over and g e n e r ally th e rep o rts indicate good crops. Mrs. Reeves and Mrs. Roy G regg who a re ru n n in g the boarding house spent th e w eek end a t Pacific C ity Hop h arv e st sta rte d Monday in th is vicinity and th e re is no sc arcity of pickers. E. F. C raven and fam ily le ft T h u rs day for G arabaldi w here he will w ork in th e saw m ill. Mrs. J . W. F e tz e r of Independence visited w ith h er p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs P e te r Cook T hursday. . . . __ , t n d • . , Mr. and M rs. J. O. P rice retu rn ed .... V ________ I . . . _______u . from N ew port last week w ith th . e ir son D elbert who cam e down w ith the mumps. He is able to be out ag ain . The O regon C onstruction com pany engaged in h ard su rfa cin g th e W est Side highw ay reached th e end of th e ir supply of grav el on the W haley place and have m ovM th e ir p lan t f a rih e r w est on th e Munson place. ___________ (C ontinued from page 5) gleam Geology also fu rn ish es us link upon link in th e chain of events in th e past to show us th a t God did once w ork in th is way. c r e a t ing higher o u t of lower form s of life. Biology, th e stud> of p lan ts and ani- j m als now upon th e e a rth 's surface, ! reveals ag ain how species are related , ! and how life form s can*be h a n d e d , th e life forces so directed as to p ro duce v aria tio n s before o u r eyes. Em- byrology. th e study of th e develop m ent of new life w ithin th e p a re n t’s body from conception to b irth , ag ain x • x- x x x m '■ s «M a T ,4 t. s a 'APT' sa reveals th a t every an im al and every person born into life goes th ro u g h be- fore b irth a process o f evolution from sim ple cells to h ig h e r form s. A nd won- d erful enough, in th is process of ev olution th e sta g e s a re sim ila r to, if not duplications of, th e step s in the p ast by w hich man has come from cell to m an. W ith th e ap p e aran c e of th e physical anim al called m an - th e r « into the cre ativ e Process a new elem ent,— conscious life, m oral q u ality , a psychic force. W ith th e em ergence of th is new elem ent m an ceased to be m erely an anim al, he becam e a living soul. In all th e upw ard course of p la n t and a n imal life th e cre a tiv e u rg e w as the presence of God— God’s s p irit, God’s vital force, G od’s life, b u t alw ays the p lan t and anim al w ere blind to th is presence of God, unconscious of him. But finally w hen th e cre ativ e u rge pushed itse lf from th e inside of ani- ,n a i ] wi t h such pow er as to create thc phy8ical in stru m e n ts ad eq u ate to such realizatio n , th e presence of God cam e into rea liza tio n of th e moral m an. God m ak in g h im self known in and to a being like unto him self. w Hh ab ility to th in k , to im agine, to hope, to c re ate , to choose, to stru g - t *le The question is o ften asked, why does n o t m an continue to evolve in | new* and w ondrous w ays th is body , . . , „ . . ' . blindly h is? He does, but not blindly. W hen God w orks th ro u g h a conscious being his process of evolution does n ot need to w ait fo r th e slow m arch of th e ages. Man u sin g his brain ;n8tead of w aitin g fo r hig ^ to chanjre to 9uit hig n w d 8 , work8 upon th(> m g tin a l re , 0urces of th e uni- v(.rse t0 cr*a te for hlI„ 8elf a rtifld a l extensions o f th e body. E v ery tool, every m achine, every in stru m e n t, ev ery vehicle is b u t en larg ed , m ore h ig h ly o rganized hand, foot, eye or o th er bodily m em bers. T hese art! fin al extensions of m a n ’s body s ix c f m ore p o ten t pow er, less physically cum bersom e, m ore quickly evo’ved th an additional bodily im provem ents. And at let^p h , when th e a re a of me- chanical achievem ents shall have been ended, m an w ill g iv e% ll his at- ten tio n to sp iritu a l conqueata. He will so cialite, m ake ethical, ju st, a r d b ro th erly all th e rela tio n s o f life. Re ligion will th en have its w ay w ith man. H ere an d th e re a few have Í been g iving th e ir a tte n tio n to th is cam paign. I t has been launched alread y . T h ere em erged into the consciousness of one g r e a t m an th e p erfect rea liza tio n o f G od’s presence and he has become fo r us, by l.ls teach in g s, by his life, by his living person, th e w ay, th e tr u th and th e life. U nder his lead ersh ip , the fo l low ers of th e C h rist, all h u m an ity a t len g th , shall gain g r e a te r h eig h ts of developm ent w here God and m an sh all dw ell to g e th e r on te rm s of lov ing and com plete u n d ersta n d in g :..,d fellow ship. T he im p o rta n t th in g ab o u t m an a f te r all is n o t so m uch from w here he did come, b u t to w here is he g o in g ’ And th e th e o ry of evolution holds o u t a f a r ric h e r hope of a glorious d estin y fo r m an th an any o th e r th e ory. The Bible is crow ded w ith th e sp iritu a l m a te ria ls, w ith th e m oral values, w ith th e divine th o u g h ts, w ith in te rn al tru th s , w ith th e redeem ing p erso n ality th a t w ill help m an o n w ard in his g ro w th in a f a r m ore h u m ane, a f a r less an im alistic, a fa r diviner form of life. A s an old theologian rig h tly said w hen th e con tro v ersy rag ed over th e question as to th e m ovem ent o f th e e a rth or tu n : "T he Bible is given to teach us, n ot how th e heavens go, b u t how men go to h eaven." So now we m ay say th e Bible is given to teach us not how m en becam e m en, b u t how th ey m ay become th e sons of God. So why should I a sk th e Bible to inform me how to re p a ir my ca r, how to raise my crops or c a ttle . T he Bible h a t a h ig h er service to ren d er us if we le t it NO M ORE RATS or mice, after you uae RAT-SNAP It's a sare rodent killer. Try • P kfr and prove it. Rats killed with RAT-SNAP leave.no smell. Cats er dogs won't touch it. Guaranteed. 35< aize - I cake • enough foe Pantry, Kitchen or CMlar. $5c size • 2 cakea • far Chicken House, coops, or smell buildings. $1.25 site - 5 rakes - enough far all farm and eut-bnildings, storage buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and Guaranteed by PERKINS PHARMACY J