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T age 8 local Miss E liese S tew art visited la st week w ith h er au n t a t F o re st Grove. E rn e st F orce w as a v isito r in Salem Monday and T uesday. Donald Skeen is spending th e week visitin g w ith relativ es in P o rtland. M rs. F an n ie Hill w as the g u est of her fa th e r. Wm. S tein b erg , th is week. Miss Mabel Jo h n so n is v isitin g in P o rtland. F ran cis Lord left W edn-sday to at-1 tend th e Round Up a t Pendleton. Mr. and M rs. Gooding and Mr. and Mrs. Dodds an d fam ilies spent la st week end a t N e ta rts. M rs. E lm er W rig h t of K laber, W ashington, w as th e g u est of Mrs. N. S. S tew art a day or tw o th is past week. and Kodak Supplies l '* i a earners and have »omi-thing w ith which to re- I r n h your m em ory. Perkins’ Pharmacy ito le -Jotas tJbsk OVU see fro * n W0LKS OWN VIEWPOINT - i I * < » * * i * < » « * * i 8 » || . ff $ I * School days need not mean a hurry and rush of shopping problems for the little folks. You can take advantage of our early offerings and secure the best quality at lowest prices. J . C. Uglow of D allas has sold his m oving p ic tu re th e a te r to G. W. Gould of Boise, Idaho. Mr. Uglow w as very sick w ith pneum onia la st w in ter and seeks an o th e r clim ate. CATARRH C atarrh la a to ta l dlsesM greatly In- BOY’S UNDERWEAR Good heavy weight cotton, special yarn that provides elasticity and snug fit. Flat lock seams; reinforced shoulder; big, strong pearl buttons. 90c $1.15 $1.25 SCHOOL SHOES Boys' heavy but soft leather, made just like dad’s, comfortable and not clumsy. Brown elk skin, winter tannage, reinforced back stay, triple stitched upper to vamp, heavy wear resisting sole. $3.00 $3.65 $4.00 ONE FOR THE GIRLS “Foot Culture, mahogany lotus stitchdown, substantial but flexible sole. No tack or thread under the sole to hurt the feet. - S 2 .v , % CHILDREN’S HOSE FOR SCHOOL At prices that save Beaver Knit hose—children’s medium ribbed hose—double heel and toe. 15c $ 3 .5 0 BOYS’ HONOR BRIGHT BLOUSES Made of materials that give satisfactory wear—all have face sleeves and yoke top. The best possible values. 95c $1.25 EVERY .. DAY A T I * % I I X » $ So sim ple and so inrxpen- M I L L E R S ’ OREGON M ONM OUTH SEV EN O T H E R M IL L E R S T O R E S —N E W B E R G , M C M IN N V ILLLE, SH E R ID A N , Y A M H ILL, DAYTO N , SA LEM , CORVALLIS I * i * i « ..J » | | » j, ( ' » Parker-Knit school stockings, extra heavy knee, heel and toe. The toughest stocking at the price that you can buy. 25c 35c Let us show you a little device th a t will save you D ollars on y ju r shoe re p a ir bills, sive th a t you will w onder why it w as not th o u g h t of y e ir s ago. The play gro u n d of th e A m erican Legion is know n as th e 40 and 8 soci ety. A m eetin g of th is o rg an izatio n is to be held in D allas sh o rtly and an effort is being m ade to round up local tim b er as candidates. A gro u p of business m en and school men of th e city w ere th e gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Johnson la st T hursday evening an d spent a few hours p leasan tly and profitably dis- cussing problem s of th e city . Re- fresh m en ts w ere served. i « * i Clean n u rsery stock is th e first step listed by th e O. A. C. experim ent s ta tion for control or prevention of sy s tem ic diseases of bram bles— m osaic, le a f curl, and bram ble stre a k . These troubles a re carried from diseased plants in th e tips and tra n sp la n ts tak en fsom them . casi ' t • $ I * i JW /F F N £M S u •3K- -JR- • * H. C. S tew art and w ife of C hehallis. W ashington, sp e n t th e week end w ith * hi* p are n ts, Mr. end Mrs. N. S. S tew a rt. Ronald B e attie, who has been spending his su m m er in A laska, is * a t hom e p re p a rin g to resum e his « stu d ies a t E ugene. It is rep o rted th a t Levi Olm an has * bought th e lo t on w hich th e E v an gelical church fo rm erly stood and will build a residence on it. Miss L aona Gooding took up h er school d u ties a t R oseburg th is week, j This is Miss G ooding's second y ea r a t ■ Roseburg. *■ J. B. Hill has bought t th e lot to th e P south of his residence of L. W. Wa 1 - X rkens on it fo r X ler and will raise chickens th e m a rk e t. j T here w as a b rush and tim b er fire I * a t Y alsetz one day th is week th a t ft burned over considerable te rrito ry and d estroyed m ore th a n a dozen don key engines. If we h a v e n 't got it w e'll g et it. Ask us. -T*OO0Le I« - THE MONMOUTH HERALD, MONMOUTH, OREGON FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1923 -3R- -JR- * -MS- » -3ic> • » « • ac- - jr - -3R- -SR- • » SR JR- -9H -3R- -3R- 3R- Huenrad by C o nstitutional condition s C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E eon- th e rem a rk a b le p ro g ress it has a t Mi- medical exam ination a t th e opening of it will be productive of good results. Mr. H eber, Mr. Ladd o f Corvallis, OHIO U N IV E R SIT Y •!*“ * n ° ,n ,n i*nt w hich give« Quick D EV ELO PS NEW ID EA S am i w h ere 97.4 p ercen t of th e men the college year. The physician and It gives to th e holder of th e felowship R elief by lo, el ap p licatio n , and the C. W. W eaver of M cM innville, E. C. In te rn a l M edicine, a Tonic, w hich a cta p a rtic ip a te d la st y e a r in gam es wiM th e ath letic d irecto r co-operate and if am ple o p p o rtu n ities to do his work l »rough the Blood on th e M ucoue 8ur- j Copley of M cM innville, E. W . Collier, or‘‘cau Ifh “ - *U rU,d,n* ,our T here is a decided tendency a t p re s in th e college. Only tw e n ty -th re e per- th e young m an needs a course in ent to question th e p racticaln ess of cent p a rtic ip a te d in th e intercollegi- physical exercise one is prescribed fo r 1 him. An assessm en t of ten dollars en- higher education. M aking a living is a a te co n tests. T his sy stem , too, o f . stre n g th e n in g titles th e stu d en t to a fre e exam ina- serious business and h ig h er education th a t does not ten d d irectly to th is end th e re p re se n ta tiv e team s and M iami i tion a t any tim e and th ree day in th e NO M ORE is open to serious objections. Miami prow ess on th e fo o tb all g rid iro n has h ospital. I f he rem ain s longer th e L. E. T A L B O IX * reaT e sta te , college at O xford, Ohio, th e oldest un- won fo r her th e Ohio conference cham - ch a rg e is a nom inal one. fu rn itu re . fa rm and livestock iversity w est of th e A lleghanies is pionship y e a r in an d y ea r out, w ith B oarding of stu d e n ts m ay be a sales au ctio n eer, 202 U. S. N a t'l m aking some o rig in a l moves in th e one exception, fo r m any y ears. problem fo r some coleges in sm all “ r mice, a fte r tu u use R A T -SN A I' It's a sure rodent killer. Try a Pkg. Bank bldg.. Salem , O re - Phone 470 w ay of p ractical education as is evi- G olf is a recognized sp o rt and it is tow ns, b u t not fo r Miami. It has been fo r sale d ates. 4t3 denced from th e follow ing from F o rd 's th e only u n iv e rsity in th e country' ** ,0 sy stem atized it has ceased to be a and p r» \e it. Kata killed w ith fa r as know n, th a t has a course. problem . More th a n fo u r hundred It VT-SNAI* le a \e no sm ell. C ats or In grow ing la te cab b ag e th e follow w eekly: In tra m u ra l ath letics, for instance, A C ollege of C om m erce and Busi- stu d en ts a re tak en care of in th e fo u r dogs w on't touch it. G uaranteed. ing fac to rs a re listed by th e O. A. C. 3.1c s ite - I rak e • enough for ex p erim en t sta tio n as affecting th e ha* received m uch atte n tio n d u rin g ness is a new school w hich th e pres- dining halls. A ch a rg e of five dollars P a n try , Kitchen or C ellar. q u a lity : seed stra in , ab ility of land the past few y ea rs, solely because of ident hopes to have in o p eratio n n ex t a week is m ade fo r th e boys and fo u r P resid en t y ear. A ction by th e B oard of T ru stee s dollars an d fifty cents fo r th e g irls, 6Se size - 2 rak e s - for Chicken to hold m o istu re, soil fe rtility , and the record a t Miami. H ughes believes it is b e tte r to have is expected sh o rtly . The function of and of th e to tal collected, seventy per House, coops, or sm all buildings. protection from in ju rio u s insects. fit th a n th is in stitu tio n is to com bine a cu lt- ’ cent is sp en t fo r food. T here is little $1.23 size - 5 ra k e s • enough for A dding o rg an ic m a tte r to soils in 1,000 stu d en ts physically all farm and out-building*, sto rag e creases th e ir tilth and w a te r cap acity . h av e l i t in in te rco lle g ia te c m A m U T | u ral tra in in g w ith a th o ro u g h under - 1 or no profit. N eith er is th e re a loss. buildings, or factory buildings. Such additions m ay be m ade w ith Xxojd ,<q asisja x a jta q j Jtunjei 000 PUB i sta n d in g of business fu n d am en tals It is o p erated on a self su sta in in g b a Sold and G uaranteed by b a rn y a rd o r g ree n m an u re, which in ro o ters’ row. A t no o th e r u niver- and tech n ical know ledge, to th e end sis and a t Miami th a t m eans ju st ex sity has th is form of ath letics m ade j th a t th e stu d e n t will be fitted fo r actly w h at it says. P E R K IN S PHARM ACY will also add beneficial b acteria. I some specific w ork w hen he is g ra d u Some of th e young men now a tte n d ated. ing Miami a re g e ttin g an intensive '•SR -SR- SR- JR- -JR- SR -SR JK -SR- -SR -SR- -SR- SR -SR- S tu d en ts will be assisted in "finding course in efficiency and accuracy. They « th em selv es" by a vocational d ir e c to r .' m ay not ap p re cia te th is fac t now b ut and th e p resid e n t hopes th ereb y to re-1 in la te r y ea rs it will come home to * move th e cause fo r som e of th e c riti- them w ith force. In every u n iv ersity cism th a t colleges do not p re p a re m en | there a re m any activ ities w hich re- I to earn a livelihood. T his experim ent qUire th e handling of m oney: th e col- ■ will be follow ed w ith in te re st, not lege paper, ath letic contesU , th e a tr i • * only by o th e r college p resid en ts but cals and sim ila r u n d ertak in g s. At Mi The D u p let (wood and coal) ran g e * I I by b u sin ess men. am i th e re a re six ty such o rg a n iz a H anging, on th e office o f P resid en t tions and th ey handle betw een $130,- • l i e * fuel because it get* all th e h eat * H ughes is a c h a rt, resem bling, in a 000 and $140,000 a y ear. E v ery cent out of th e fuel. The w ide »hallow way. th e rep o rt on p ro g ress of p ro is accounted fo r, and g r a ftin g is elim - firebox and th e com plete sy stem of $ duction in a huge shop. He can a i * m ated from th e vocabulary', heat circulation a tte n d s to th a t. And glance, know h ealth conditions in the The trem surer o f on# of « ► u n iv ersity , for th e c h a rt is th e hospi- ,,rra fl;z , tlon, jt w hat perfect baking th is controlled to k „ p . heat a « s u m . $ * ta l rep o rt. Miami is one o f a few b u d cet and ^ fl,e hja rv p o rt on p rin t_ p erh ap s is th e only one. which make* ^ form> furT,ished by the a n i r m i t . ft $ m edical * u p e m ,.o n o f each stu d e n t a A„ au d lt ftf th f The*» a re ju«t tw o reason* why th e „ m>de once , « r tin c tiv e fe a tu re . T here is now a m onth and itn -t . COTnplinlenU. Colonial i* the ra n g e for your home. $ $ h ospital, a physician an d th ree nurse* n . tk k e t 1Mufd fo r , fo o tb a„ fa m e Made in the N orthw est to m eet N o rth and co n tra cts h a te ju st been aw arded fo r a neW9ptptrmMn o r to th , p rM i. I * fo west conditions. r a new stru c tu re to cost $85.000. ) d„ t of th , u n iv r n it y th a t ^ not $ E ach stu d e n t is given a thorough , how ^ th „ We run an ex ch an g e d ep a rtm en t « $ "T he F a rm e r's W orst E a r ■y— R ats. Ja z z p o etry like jazz m usic, can and will m ake you a lib eral allow ance I find a ready m a rk e t, b ut p oetry th a t T he F a rm e r's Best Fn $ i endures th ro u g h th e age* can not be R a t-S n ap " $ on your old ran g e or w h atev er you These a re th e w ords of Ja m e s B ax j disposed of so easily o r a t so good a te r. N. J : “ E v er since I trie d RAT- price. P resid en t H ughe* believes it wish to d isp fe r of in onr line. S N A P 1 have alw ays kept it in th e Wnuse N ever fails. Used ab o u t $3 00 is up to th e u n iv ersities of A m erica $ w o rth of R A T -SN A P a y ear and fir- *o provide fo r th is class of w riter* u re it save* m e $-'00 in chicks, eggs W ith th is end in view he established $ and feed H R T -SN A P is convenient, a fellow ship, w hich c a rrie s w ith it an ju s t b reak up a cake, no m ix in g w ith I o th e r food." T hree sixes. S5c. 65c. ap p o in tm en t and sa la ry w ith no d u ties and ap p o in ted P s rry M ackaye $ 125 Sold and g u a ra n tee d by P E R K IN S PH \R M ACT poet, th is position. H e believes th a t Sold by d ru gglete for ov er SO Tear*, J Cheney A Co.. Toledo. O. r. se creta ry of th e com pany and H. W. S m ith of Sheridan a re am ong th e peo- i pie connected w ith th e M iller Mercan- \ tile com pany who h av e had business j in M onmouth th is w eek. RATS $ * The This Range Saves Fuel i * * $ * COLONIAL MOORE Independence & ADDISON Oregon at a a at to unhindered and w ithout financial wor ries and it g ets aw ay from th e medi eval p ractice of th e rich and th e pow erfu l p roviding fo r th e ir needs while poets build la stin g m onum ents to the age in which th ey live. A nother u nusual work a t M iam i, es tab lish ed w ithm th e la st y e a r by E. W. Scripps, noted publisher, is a research foundation fo r th e study of population w ith Dr. W arren S. Thom pson, of Cor nell. as research p ro fesso r. T his is unique in th e an n als of A m erican his to ry and its effect on the f u tu re of the co u n try rem ain s to be seen. T h a t it will be trem endous, however is self-evident, fo r the stu d y w ill in clude assim ilation of im m ig ratio n , the num ber of people th e U n ited States can su p p o rt, m ix tu re of th e races, the soil and o th e r problem s. I ts ram ifi cations a re so m any and so varied • th a t th e su b je ct becomes alm o st un- limied, b u t to those who look in to the fu tu re , m ost im p o rtan t. T here is one o th e r f e a tu re o f the m odern Miami w hich d istin g u ish e s it from o th er u n iv ersities. T he p re si|I d en t believes th a t every one who ea rn estly desires a college education is en titled to it and th a t he should be given assistan ce, so M iam i has a fund of $37,000 o ut of w hich loans are m ade to those stu d e n ts who need help. By th is m ethod m ore th a n 300 young men have been g iv en th e ad v an tag es o f a college education. Be tw een $7,000 and 8,000 is now in the hands of th e stu d en ts, o r those who have been g rad u a ted , th e university holding th e ir prom issory notes with no ch a tte l se cu rity — in fa c t, with n o thing but th e prom ise o f th e men to p sy . The fund has n ot lost a cent except in one in stan ce: a stu d e n t who owed $75 died and th e notes held a g a in st him w ere canceled. Mor» th an $11,000 has beeu paid back in th e few y ears in w hich th e fund ha* avs, able In te re s t i* charged a t th e ra te of tw o per ce n t, payable q u a rte rly , d u rin g th e course. A fter g rad u atio n , th e in te re st ratV is four per cent. N ot m ore th a n »250 has ever been lent one stu d e n t in a zingi* year. This sum . to g e th e r w ith w hat ^ th e recipient m ay earn an d save dur ing th e vacation period, w ill p ay »1* n ecessary expenses