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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1923)
r p» ** I tm 25ZS2SZ52SZSZS?5ZS2S2SZSZ52S25HS25ZSZS2S252S l S2S2S2S252SZ525Z5ZSZ5? Myrtlewood Articles Few things are more handsome or more suit able for Christmas presentation than articles made of Oregon Myrtle. For beauty no kind of wood surpasses it. This year 1 have a supply of articles of this wood and bought so it can be sold reasonably. M an y O ther G ift T h in g s Toilet Sets Cards, Seals, Books and Games MONMOUTH HERALD, MONMOUTH, OREGON FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1923 * * * * -3» • » Mrs. V. A. Fishback and children, Q uite a few M onm outh people Elton and I.ettie w ere la st Sunday took ad v a n ta g e of V isito r’s Day a t afternoon g u ests of Mrs. M ark. th e green h o u ses of th e Independence F loral Com pany to see th e big E rn est lx>ng of Salem w as here on chrysan th em u m s an d o th e r a ttra c business la st W ednesday. tions th e re Sunday. W anted— A gents to handle Radium T he D orcas Society o f th e Chris appliances in M onmouth—m ale or fe tia n C hurch w ishes to th a n k every male. H elp o th ers and yourself. one who co n trib u ted and also those Liberal com m issions. V. P Piske, who helped in o th e r w ays tow ard 2tl2 (F o rm e rly W indm ill) ! E. A. Weddle, Prop. Ladies’ and Children's HAIR CUTTING Injured at Football Ja ck G laser, one of th e N orm al football p lay ers w as kicked in th e head in the gam e w ith A lbany S a t urday aftern o o n and alth o u g h he co n tinued to play for a tim e, his in ju ries developed a m ore serious n a tu re la te r on. He had a bad n ig h t b u t is now fully recovered and ab o u t as usual. * blacks, overcoats browns, in mix tures and tans. In sport and conservative mod els, some with Raglan sleeves with inverted pleats and box back styles. Sizes 35 to 42. Really a wonderful showing and at these prices are real values. Come in and get into one of these. B oys’ O vercoats $4.95 to 11.75 $9.75 to 14.75 All well made suits in up-to-date ^ * « ! styles in tweeds and wool mixed ma * ished worsteds. Most of these suits Oregon City and other wellmade overcoats in all wool. All this sea’ son’s most wanted materials in plains and mixed colors in this seas- son’s popular shades. Sizes from 7 years to 18. Now is your chance to fit the boy out right for the coming winter months. terials. Also serges and hard fin i $35.00 Men’s B oys' S u its « have the two trousers which is very : « These go on sale Friday morning, November 23, Dorcas Society Bazaar essential in a boy’s suit. } Tub and Shower Baths The D orcas Society of th e C h ris tia n C hurch will hold th e ir annual B azaar and D inner on S atu rd ay , D e cem ber 8, in th e S teele b u ilding fo r m erly occupied by M iller M ercantile O ne door ea st of the Odd Fellows Co. Building. Ingenious Entertainment I p To Date Tha social p a rty given in th e a d E l e c t r i c m in istratio n building of th e N o rm tl Restaurant S atu rd ay n ig h t w as exceptionally Tables for ladies. Give us a tria l. good. T he autom obile in d u stry C. K. Fetzer served as a m otive to th e e n te r ta in m e n t and g a ra g e s and a u to p a rts GOOD GOODS A I ad\ in Chicago Telegraphs for w ere m ade a p a rt of th e fu n in v a n Monmouth. Rat-Snap. ous su rp risin g w ays. COST Y O l' Read Mrs. P hillips’ w ire: “ Y ouell’s LESS I’ER MONTH Thanksgiving Dinner E x te rm in a to r Co., W estfield, N. J. Rush $.1 w orth of R A T -SN A P.” L a t S tudents who are com pelled to r e e r received follow ing le tte r: ‘‘RAT- m ain over in M onm outh need not A S N A P arriv ed . It rid our house of w orry over T h an k sg iv in g dinner. :«• :«• -3K- >3» ac- •$» :«• :«• r a ts in no tim e. J u s t moved here special tu rk ey d in n er is being p re I -as- -as- -a:- from Pa., w here I used R A T -SN A P pared a t th e E lectric re s ta u ra n t, We record th a t a sm all son by j w ith g re a t re su lts.” T hree sizes, 35c served all day, a t 75c a p la te. T ake nam e E dw ard C alvin, cam e to glad- j t!5c, $1.25. Sold and g u a ra n te e d hy your T hanksgiving d in n er w ith C. E. den th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C ount || P E R K IN S PHARM ACY F etzer. P e rry , N ovem ber 5th. IT’S H E R E $18.50, "Everything that is newest”, “Everything that is smartest” as well as the conservative models has been assem bled in this showing of men’s suits. The new sport models in the small checks; the con servative models in hard finished worsteds; in plain blue and gray serges and plaids and checks. Really a won derful showing and high class merchandise at a low price. * B< n B utler recently bought the Special T h an k sg iv in g d in n er at city well site of W est stre e t, consid th e E lectric R e sta u ra n t. eration $50. M rs. M. A. Sim pson en tertain ed Why bother w ith T hanksgiving Mr. and M rs. J. H. M ulkey and Mr dinner. E a t T urkey a t the E lec and Mrs. A. J . H aley as d in n er g u ests tric re sta u ra n t. la st Sunday. INDEPENDENCE DIDDER SHOP $12.50, $24.50 to $35.00 ±5ï5HS25ï5H£fE5252SHSHSE52SZS25HnsaS-E5H5E52525S5ZS252S25rE5HSH5H5H52S2S?' giving th e F a th e rs and Sons Ban S tudents will find th e tu rk ey quet. T h anksgiving D inner a t th e E lectric Tom O stien, who is a fre q u en t re s ta u ra n t all th a t a home dinner week end v isito r in M onm outh is could be. stationed in P o rtlan d a t p rese n t. He is connected w ith th e F ed eral B u r Listen to C ayzer's Bovs eau o f roads, doing location w ork, b ut The sound of m a rtia l music comes has office w ork until a f te r th e first from the Pioneer school in N orth of th e year. Polk county w here th e teach er of the C. E. F e tz e r of th e E lectric re s ta u school, Richard C ayzer is form ing a ra n t rep o rts th a t he fed over two life and drum corps. T h ere is n o th hundred people Sunday. T he p a rty ing hum drum about th e schools con a t th e N orm al S atu rd ay n ig h t w as a ducted by F riend C ayzer. s o rt of home com ing and m any of th e alum ni w ere seen on o u r s tre e ts on Sunday. M en’s O v erco ats M en’s S u its P erkins P h arm acy I >;i 1 l.i . (Ircgnii. »: We have just received a big line of Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys Suits and Overcoats made by the biggest Eastern manufacturers of Clothing on a week’s consignment. On these lines we can offer you some wonderful values at exceptionally low prices as we do not have to invest our money in them until sold. We place these on sale Friday morning and keep them for your inspection one week. Take advantage of this at once. Do not put it off. * * * * A sk us. »: «■ :« 3» Suits and Overcoats * I Shop early and Hhop at If we haven’t got it, w e’ll g e t it. ■»: Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ i » ac ;«• & »: for one t week’s selling. Remember the date and take advantage i $ of this offering. « A. L. KEENEY announces the opening of a modern chap el where the last services for departed friend or relative may be conducted with all the privacy of a home. The new chap el is modernly equipped in every way and is conveniently located. He aims to perform with courtesy and thoroughness responsibilities confided with him. Visitors at the chapel are cor dially welcome. Monmouth street Independence Choncs 9821 and 9822. Adventure of Two Bovs K enneth H inkle and a H a rt boy g ot locked in to th e w arehouse of th e fo rm er M iller sto re q u a rte rs in the S teele b u ilding T u esd ay evening. The boys tried to g et o ut th ro u g h a back window. O ne o f them did so all rig h t but th e o th e r g ot c a u g h t in the b erry vines and p u t in a call fo r a rescu e p a rty . Holiday Greetings The custom is growing strong er each year to make your Christ ina* and New Years card« person al. Your name and an appropriate sentiment printed on a card or folder in a remembrance prized by- friends. We have a niee stock of deco rated card« which can he printed to your order very inexpensively. Envelopes to match. Come and IT IS ECONOMY TO BUY AT MILLER'S -3» as- «KM» -a* 3» 3» ac as- as- ac- -»- - 3*0 -ac- -as- -ac- -a:- -at- -ae- -3» -as- -as- -as- -at- -as- -a:- -a:- -a:- > -as- -sic- W h y E v e r y H o u sew ife * N e e d s A H o o sier H O O S IE R a a a a Although few realize it, the average woman walks two m iles a day in the tryin g atm osphere of a stuffy kitchen. a S urely this is one reason why so many women complain about the hardships of keeping house. And it is one reaso n why any woman will see such a difference in the a » a y she feels, once she in her home. a aa puts the step-saving HOOSIER We run an exchange department and will make you a liberal allow ance on anything you wish to dispose of in our line. * * * * see them. THE MONMOUTH HERALD R. B. Swenson. Propcietor Oregon # » MOORE & ADDISON Independence 3» 3» Oregon •3» -3» -3» * I « J