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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1923)
THE MONMOUTH HERALD, MONMOUTH. O&EGON FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1923 r New Ideas In Gift Jewelry For Women Diamond Jewelry Set Rings Colored Bracelets Pearl Necklaces Bar Pins Pin Sets Cord Pendants Lingerie Clasps Slipper Buckles Hair Ornaments Transferring by j j auto truck and by | team , w ithin the city or out of tow n, k The Jeweler Post office Monmouth OREGON 33 D R . F. R. B O W E R S O X P H Y S IC IA N SL’RG EO S PHO NE NOS. b !d g . Oregon OFFICE HOUSE 3303 3303 - -------— Rubber Boots Men’s W inter Shoes I sell nothing but good shoes. No paper soles in my stock. Call and look them over. Oils, Polishes, Shoe Strings Heavy and Light Weight Socks (iloves and Notions All Harness Goods left I am selling at Cost First Class Repairing CHARLES M. A T W A T E R Post o ffic e b lo ck Phone 6 8 02 AUCTION! Having sold my farm, the undersigned will sell at pub lic auction on the premises, located 3 miles south of Mon mouth on the West Side Highway, on TUESDAY DEC. 4 Beginning at 10 o’clock, A. M., sharp FOUR HORSES One Mare, 8 years old, weight 1500 lbs. One fielding, 8 years old. weight 1500 lb«. One Gelding, 10 years old, weight 1200 lbs. One Gelding, 9 years old, weight 1100 lbs. T W E N T Y H EAD OF CATTLE 9 head of High Grade Jersey Milk Cows 3 Cows, 2 Heifers fresh in October and November, 1 Cow to freshen December 1. Holstein Heifer, fresh. Pure bred Jersey Bull 13 mo. old 5 Young Heifer Calves 3 cows to freshen in February Registered St Mawes Jersey, just fresh, 2 Heifers, coming 1 year old Purebred Jersey Heifer Calf EIGHT HOGS 4 Head of Chester Whites 1 Brood Sow 1 Male Hog 2 Shoats 5 Dozen White Legorn Chickens, Tancred strain About 20 tons of Grain Hay, About 100 bu. Gray Oats FARM M AC H IN ER Y Wagon with Tight Box John Deere Riding Cultivator, Deering Binder Several bunches new Shingles, Champion Mower, DeLaval Cream Separator, Me Cormick Hav Rake, Wood Hay Track, complete. Van Brunt Shoe Drill, Set Good Work Harness, 16-inch Riding Plow, 3-Section Harrow. Two walking Plows, 500 Grain Sacks, Two Discs, * Fanning Mill, Drag Harrow, Hay Rack. Single Harness, Primrose Cream Separator, nearly new. Saddle, And other articles not mentioned._______ ________ FREE LUNCH AT NOON Bring Cups T E R M S :— AH sums of $20.00 and under, cash. Over that amount Six Months time will be given on bankable notes at 8 per cent. No property removed until settled for J. R. HARTZELL, O w n er A . L. S t e v e n s o n , A u c t. FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K , Clerk S O N M O N M O U TH TRANSFER A . L. K U L L A N D E R B. F. BUTLER D entist School Supplies Periodicals, Magazines M O R L A N & Christmas Gifts may be reserved by paying a deposit 296 Main Street New Home; New Ki|iiipment ORATORS PREPARING FOR ¡game the Juniors continued to score THE ANNUAL CONTEST until time was called and t • announced as 32 to 23 in favor of the If present happenings may be tak-Juniors, W'e are looking forward I cn . as . a criterion . . . . . o . f future events t *° *be time when the two teams will tbe Normal school will not go by un- meet again. noticed at the State Oratorical con- test to be held at McMinnville this Senior Cottage Item* coming March. Tha Senior Cottage girls were en The club is organized under the | guidance of Miss Godbold, head of tertained Sunday evening by a lovely- I he Department of Public Speaking. tea given by their house mother, Miss| Miss Godbold has had an unusual Taylor, in the living room of the amount of training and experience Cottage All the girls were present enjoyed the evening in the field of oratory and will with- and greatly rut doubt, be able to lead the team Miss Taylor poured and some of the girls helped serve. on to success. Freda Cummings and Frances The club has adopted the name of Rota no for its official designation. Blake were among the Normal stu Monmouth's largest and most complete Confectionery and Bookstore Miss Maurine Brown, who was one dents who attended the Home-Coming j of the active members of the team at Eugene last week-end. j ast year, has been elected to the Several of the cottage girls hi.ed I presidency. She will be able to a car Thursday and went to Albany | give the club considerable help to attend the Normal-Albany foot »iisdSdSHSdSdSdSdSdSdSdsdSdsesHSdSdMTdSdsdSdSdJ^^dsdSHSdSdsdszbZSzrr'': through her experience of last year, ball game. and through her native ability as an orator. W. D. Gray, Hatesville, Ark., writes The club meets on Monday even as follows: ing for the purpose of working on “ I purchased several cakes of | their orations. The work is progress RAT-SNAP from Erwin-Craig Hard ing quite nicely. Some of the mem bers have their orations selected for ware Company, this place, un.l find Leave o rd e r* a t G a ra g e jj the contest and they are now being same the most effective exterminator Call Phone 20**3 3 composed. Some time is spent at of mice and rats 1 have evei used. As far as I have noted, ttiert is no C O F F IN A E G L E S T O N each meeting of the club on the tech 'jdSd5dSdSd5HSc5dSd5dSdSd5d5d5dSdSdSdidbH5dSd5dSd5d5d5d52^5E*=Sd5d5d5d‘ nicalities of orations and also on de odor connected with use of KAT- This is the first testimon livering short extemporaneous 8NAP. ial I have ever given for any prepa speeches. ration of any kind. I fuel after The school should be able to get some place at the state meet this using your RAT-SNAP it is worthy year as much good material is show of commendation.” Three sizes. 35c, ing up for the club. Several of those 65c, and $1.25. PERKINS PHARMACY who were in the work last year are \ For Men Watch Chains Watch Fobs Cuff Links Set Rings Scarf Pins Belt Buckles T'ie Clasps Emblem Jewelry Stud Sets Seal Rings INDEPENDENCE 9»*=i>o Come and see us in our new quarters During this, one of the most notable holiday showings of our history, there is jewelry of the most admired Deauty and articles for all tastes at all prices. The most extreme c*re and selection have gone into the purchasing of our new stocks, resulting in quality and beauty that excel by far that ordinarily offered at the same prices. We have more than fulfilled again the expectations of those who look to us year after year as the store for hol iday gifts of outstanding value. You are invited to inspect our 6tocks. We know you will be delighted. B Leaves Stirred by O. N. S. Breeze Î8 Pag« S Groceries & Provisions working harder than ever this year to have the honor of representing the school at the State Contest. The person selected to represent the school will have enough competi tion here before leaving, to assure the Normal a good representation. This will be through a competitive contest to be worked out later. For Sale or Lease— A good brick building on a good business coc.ier. I See. Boothby. Piano for sale. Inquire of E. B. THE VESPERTINE PROGRAM The Vespertines gave a very unique program Thursday evening, Novem ber 22. The Indian features were a variation from the usual type of Thanksgiving entertainments. The legend of Hiawatha was portrayed and some Indian dances were intro duced. Originality was one of the best features o f the program and many were heard to express their appreciation of the ideas it gave them. The numbers were cleverly portrayed and enjoyed by everyone. The games between the Junior and Senior women have started. The first game of the season was played Wednesday, November 21. There was much anticipation upon the part of the students as the teams are very evenly matched. The Seniors were handicapped by having to play a new girl as running center as the regular player was ill. At the e»d of the first third the Seniors were in the lead with a score of 8 to 6. Dur ing the second third the Juniors ral lied and brought the score up to 19 to 16. As the teams took their plac es for the final third the excitement of the students was manifested in their cheering. Although the Sen iors played a hard -. ajwi. consistent W hy People Buy Rat-Snag it Prefer ence to Rat Ptmion. (1) RAT-SNAP absolutely kill* rats and mice. (2) Ret» killed with RAT-SNAP leave no smell, they dry up inside. (4j Made in cakes.no mixing with other food. <5> Cats or dogs won’t touch it. Three sixes, 35c, 65c, 11.25. Sold and guaranteed by PERKINS PHARMACY C. C. M u l k e y & Son Arnold. 100-gallon tank for sale. galvanized gasoline R. E. Derby. Lost between Normal and Ray Adams' corner, package containing DORM GIRLS ARE SURPRISED clothing. Finder return to this 3tl3 Waitresses Demonstrate Ability To office. Sing As Well As Serve For Sale— Ash and Oak cord wood. Sunday, November 25, the girls at the O. N. S. Dormitory were great ly surprised and elated over what happened at dinner on that particular day. Filing into the dining room as usual and taking their places at the tables, the girls waited to be served. Soon the doors of the kitchen opened and the waitresses filed in, the head waitress was carrying a huge roast turkey. Boys you should have seen those waitresses, you certainly would want a waitress for the one woman. They were very becoming ly dressed in black dresses, white aprons and black and white caps, a very pretty group o f girls indeed. After all the waitresses had marched into the dining room, they lined up and sang a very clever song of their own composition. After this the most delicious din ner was served. Everyone was in the best of spirits and many songs were sung by the girls. The faculty members sang some songs in honor of O. A. C.’s victory. The girls certainly appreciated the delicious repast and praised the heads of the Dormitory for their thoughtfulness of the girls’ welfare, and never was a Thanksgiving dinner more enjoyed. Good Goods and Fair Treatment delivered. C. J. Phone 1210. Lehman, Suver, 5t 12 For Sale— A fumed oak office desk and swivel chair. Mrs. J. H. Acker man. SdSdSdSdSHSdSHSdSdSHSHSdSdSHS d5d5dSd5ZSdSd.'^SdSdSdSdSH5dSZ5‘d J” Fire and Accident Insurance Liability and Surety Bonds Monmouth G. W . CHESEBRO O regon WANTED— Men or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for men, women, and children. Elimi nates darning. Salary $75 a week lull time, $1.50 an hour spare time. Cottons, heathers, silks. INTERNATIONAL STOCKING MILLS, Norristown. Pa. 10t-21 Shears grinding. All kinds of Bar ber supplies. Best quality only. E. M. Ebbert. 5t9 lo r Sale— 20 Barred Rock pullet*. J. M. McCaleb. 6tf Any girl in trouble may communi ■ute with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army at the White Shield Home, 66.r Mayfair Ave., Portland, Oregon. Money To Loan Plenty o f it at 6 per cent, on city property.— Pay us back like rent.— Loans quickly made, if title is good Long time loans on farms—6 per cent and 6V4 per cent. G. W. Laffar, 410 O.egon Bldg Salem, Ore. Pickles, Olives, Salad Dressing Greenwood Cottage Cheese 31 O N M O 1 T H MARKS T FRED J. HILL, Proprietor For Sale No. 48. 4 acres of land. Good assort ment of fruit and berries. 6-room house. Well equipped for chickens. Lo cated right in town. $3500. No. 50. 5 lots, fruit and berries. A good bam. Located on paved street. $1000. Terms. No 52. 4 room house, barn, chicken house, 3 cows, 1 calf, cream separator, 70 chickens, 5 shares in Farmers creamery, ensilage cutter, located on highway. $3350. No. 54. 4 acres 6-room house, fruit berries. Near Normal. $22(K). terms No 73. 11 acres. 4-room house. Mod ern conveniences. Fruit for family use Close in. $6,000. Terms on half. No. 76. 10 acres. A splendid fi room house. Bam and other buildings. wagon and harness, cow, 70 chickens, cream separator, hay, All of the feed. 20 minutes walk to town. $4000. terms No. 77. 13 acres. 4-room house, ham Located 1 mile southeast of $3500 take Monmouth or Salem dwelling to $2000. With the above lowing is included: team, 8 tona hay, 75 cream separator and farm G. T. BOOTHBY. Real Rotate Get it from us. P. H. JOHNSON BUY MILK TICKETS and save Fifteen Percent on your milk bill. Tickets for 12 quarts Tickets for 30 quarts Tickets for 60 quarts Look at these prices! $1.00 $2.50 $5.00 YOUNG BROTHERS DAIRY JERSEYS Phone 503 MONMOUTH AVE. & Team Price ty harness. Will Guaranteed work, Cleaning, Pressing Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Sw eaters Ladies’ Suits, D resses, Sw eaters town. Give me an order and be convinced. in exchange proper the fol T. J. 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