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THE MONMOUTH HERALD. MONMOUTH, OREGON FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1923
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Pens And Pencils
For School Work
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Christian Church
Having a smooth flowing pen and an easy writing pencil
are two big aids in school work. When the writing is done
with no thought oi the instrument, the mind concentrates
on the lesson, and better grades result.
From our stock of Fountain Pens and Magazine Pencils
any one ran choose the styles that best suit the chooser.
It is a splendid stock of each— the most dependable makes
on the market, economically priced.
Fountain Pens ...................
SI.50 to S7.00
Magazine Pencils ........
$ .50 to $6.00
Pens and Pencil Sets
$4.00 to $12.00
Peggy Chains, all Colors ............................. 75c
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A . L . K U L L A N D E It
H. C. Shropshire, Minister.
Sunday Services:
10 a. m. Bible School. J. W. Leask,
superintendent
11 a. m. Preaching by H. C. Shrop
shire.
Subject, “ Consecration”
6:45 p. m. Junior and Senior Chris
tian Endeavor meetings.
7:45 p. m.
Preaching. Subject,
"IS here the Bible places the empha
sis.”
Wednesday evening, Prayer Meet
ing, 7:30 p. m.
Everyone cordially invited to at
tend all o f these services.
Miss lna Fishback is visiting rela-
tivs and friends in Salem this week.
The Jeweler
Evangelical Church
296 Main Street
INDEPENDENCE
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Gone are the days when the plodding team
Wended the highways o’er.
Gone are the days when to stop and chat
Took only a minute more.
But sometimes we’d learn, what now we spurn
The fate of a fellow soul;
And gave some heed to another’s need
As we trudged on toward our goal.
Today we fly with the storm god's wings
Afar from the home abode.
And Death, with a grin on his merciless face,
Rides with us down the road.
We graze a wheel till its breath we feel
With inches only too few
To part health and bliss from the fatal kiss
Which would leave us a mangled crew.
And who was the passer?
Oh, I don’t know.
Was he happy?
Oh, I don’t care.
We’ve made sixty miles since we started out.
Sixty more und we’ll be there.
Let us speed along to the engine's song.
O’er the narrow black ribbon of pave;
And strive for a place at the head of the race,
Though our lives by a breath we save.
But heed you the shriek of the warning horn,
And calm be your hand and your mind.
A roar and a gust, and all that you have
Is the odor he leaves behind.
Yes, firm be the hand on the steering wheel,
And steady the mind and the eye,
For a rush of steel that cannot feel
Is about to pass you by.
Bard of the Backwoods.
N o t a r y Public
Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Etc.
What Mrs. Brenninger, of New York,
Says About Rat Poison.
“ Tried preparations that kill rats,
but RAT-SNAP is the only one that
prevents disagreeable odors after kill
ing. Also like RAT-SNAP because it
comes in handy cakes, no mixing with
other food. You don’t have to dirty
your hands, it’s the best for household
use” Try RAT-SNAP. Three sizes,
35c, 65c, $1.26. Sold and guaranteed
by PERKINS PHARMACY.
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New Home, New Equipment
Come and see us in our
new quarters
You Guard Against Burglars, But
hat About Rats?
Rats steal millions of dollars'!
worth of grain, chickens, eggs, etc.
Destroy property and are a menace
to health. If you are troubled with
lats, try RAT-SNAP. It will surely
kill them—prevent odors.
Cats or
dogs wont touch it. Comes in cakes.
Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and
guaranteed by
PERKINS PHAR
MACY.
Ice Cream and
Summer Beverages
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M O N M O U TH TR AN SFER
Groceries & Provisions
Good Goods and Fair Treatment
C.
C. M u l k e y
A T - SN A P
For Sale
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ROOMS
Dallas, Oregon
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To each housekeeper attending the eleetric range demonstrations a chance
will be given on a beautiful four piece coffee service set. The drawing for
the lucky winner will be held on the last dav of the demonstration. The only
requirement h» yoar attendance and filling out the card that will be given you.
Do not fail to attend and see Miss Beryl Mathburn damonstrate the
economy and efficiency of the HOTPOINT-HlGHES SUPER AUTO
MATIC ELECTRIC RANGE.
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Monntain States Power Co.
565 Main Street, Independence, Oregon
Phone Main M-100--1
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G. W . CHESEBRO
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Notice of Application to
Certain Streets and Alleys.
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Get it from us.
P. H. JOHNSON
BUY MILK TIC KETS
and save Fifteen Percent on your milk bill.
Look at these prices!
Tickets for 12 quarts
Tickets for
quarts
Tickets for 00 quarts
ILLS R A TS
and mice—that’s RAT-SNAP, the old
reliable rodent destroyer. Comes In
cakes— no mixing with other food.
Your money back if it fails
35c size - 1 cake - enough
for
Pantry. Kitchen or Cellar.
65c size - 2 cakes - for Chicken
House, coops, or small buildings.
$1.25 size > 5 cakes - enough for
all farm and out-buildings, storage
buildings, or factory buildings.
Sold and Guaranteed by
PERKINS PHARMACY
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Pickles, Olives, Snlud Dressing
Greenwood Cottage Cheese
M O N M O V T H
M A R K E T
FRED J. HILL, Proprietor
September 2 4 to 2 9 inclusive
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Fire and Accident Insurance
FREE DR A WING
CLUB
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Monmouth’ s largest and most complete Confectionery and Book Store
Second Hand Stoves
I 12 Acres of land 5 room house, barn
KILLS RATS
I have a few second hand heaters
and other out-buildings. Fruit for
Also mice. Absolutely prevents
for sale.
C. M. Atwater.
1 family use. On a paved highway.
odors from carcass.
One package
I i’ rice $3600.00 terms.
Fine Jersey Cow For Sale. Fresh proves this.
RAT-SNAP comes in
October 5.
J. M. MacDonald, Phone cakes— no mixing with other food.
9 room house. Corner lot, right
2405.
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in. A peach for rooming pur-
Guaranteed.
$2250.00
Let me mend your furniture oj
35c size • 1 cake - enough for | poses.
file your saws.
J. W. Howell 4t I Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar.
8 loom house, Lot 82 V4 x 165 feet.
Price $2000.
65c size • 2 cakes • for Chicken A dandy for rooming.
Christian Science
Wednesday evening meeting at 8 House, coops, or small buildings.
| 5 Room house, close in; hot and
$1.25 size • 5 cakes - enough for |cold water. Garage. Lot 75xl82V4 ft.
o’clock.
all farm and out-buildings, storage Fruit for family use, for only $1200.
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Sunday morning service at 11 buildings, or factory buildings.
4 lots, fruit and berries, good barn
Sold and guaranteed by
o’clock.
on paved street. Only $1,000. Terms.
PERKINS PHARMACY
Subject for September 23, “ Matter” .
7 Room house, 3 lots, fruit for
family use.
One block from paved
street.
Price $1500.00. Terms.
A small house and barn on a paved
street.
Price $650.00.
8-Room House, 5 blocks from Nor
mal. Plenty o f fruit. Splendid loca
tion. Price $1500. Terms.
6 acres of land, smail house, barn,
fruit.
Close in.
Only $1600. Some
terms.
G. T. BOOTH BY. Real Estate
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Louis C. Kirby, Pastor.
For Rent— My 16 acre farm on
Sabbath Schood 10 A. M.
' paved road between Monmouth and
Mrs. Robinson Supt.
| Independence.
Mrs. M. A. Alderson.
i Transferring by
Preaching services 11 A. M.
auto
truck and by
Subject of sermon, “ The Greatest Household goods for sale: Range,
small heater, double bed with good
New Testament Church.”
team, within the
C. E. Junior and Senior 6:45 P. M. springs, chairs, fruit jars, dishes and j
city or out of town.
At J. V. Webber’s. |
Evening service 7:45 P. M.
“ The other articles.
L e a v e order* at G a ra ge
Call of the Galilaean.”
For Rent: A small two-room cot
Call Phone 2003
The Homelike Society meets in the tage.
Also rooms without board.
church on Tuesday 25 at 1:30 P. M. Mrs. M. Beckley.
C O F F IN & E G L E S T O N
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followed by a meeting of the Mission
Housekeeping
apartments
for
four
ary Society in charge of Mrs. D. A.
girls.
Oren McElmurry.
Hoag.
After the session there will be
Apple Boxes for Sale.
15c each.
luncheon served in honor o f the birth
Inquire at lumber yard.
days of members of the Homelike
Oak Wood For Sale
Society.
Prayer meeting Wednesday even Inquire of L. I. Bursell.
ing at 7:45.
For Sale— Hall tree, Chiffonier,
We extend a welcome to all o f the solid oak dining room set, (leather
new students.
Classes will be organ bottom chairs) and a solid oak
ized for their benefit.
The pastor, sideboard. G. W. Chesebro.
who is a Methodist minister, desires For Sale: Three single beds, springs
to meet all of the young people from and mattresses.
Oren McElmurry.
Methodist homes.
Any girl in trouble may communi
cate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation
Baptist Church
Army at the White Shield Home, 565
Sabbath School at 10 A. M.
Mayfair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
Preaching service at 11 A. M. and
Liability and Surety Bondi
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Money To Loan
7:45 P. M.
Plenty of it at 6 per cent, on city
Wednesday night Bible Study and
property.— Pay us back like rent.—
Prayer service at the church.
We desire a good attendance of Loans quickly made if title is good.
Long time loans on farms—6 per
members and friends.
Monmouth
Oregon
cent and 6V4 per cent.
G. W. Laflar, 410 Oiegon Bldg.
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Salem, Ore.
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H. W . MORLAN
Church Of The Nazarene
Rev. C. Howard Davis, Pastor
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.
All services will be held in the hall
over the post office.
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YOUNG BROTHERS DAIRY
JERSEYS
Phone 503
MONMOUTH AVE.
Guaranteed work, Cleaning, Pressing
Men's Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters
Ladies’ Suits, Dresses, Sweaters
Give me an order and be convinced.
Close
T. J. W ED EK IN D
Monmouth Ore.
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the city of Mon -1
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mouth, Oregon will meet in the coun
cil chambers on Tuesday, October 2,
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at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of consid
ering application o f Mrs. Ada Young.
Roy M. Smith, administrator of the
R. M. Smith estate, W. J. Miller and
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Mary McNeil to close all o f such
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streets and alleys as appear in John
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E. Murphy’s addition to the city of
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Monmouth, as shown on the plat of
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said addition recorded in the County
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Clerk’s office of Polk county, Oregon,
and bordering on Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8. 9, 10, 11, 12. 13, 14, 15, 1«, 17, 18,
19, 20, and 21, for the reason that
said streets and alloys are not used
and have never been used as streets
and alleys, and their closing will not
I interfere with the rights of owners of
B a k e r y and Tea Shop
adjoining property.
By order of the Common Council.
J. J. WILLIAMS. City Recorder.
First published August 31, 1923.
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