THE MONMOUTH HERALD, MONMOUTH, OREGON FRIDAY. R a ft « ¡¿S£^2SZS^r2S25?SZS2S25E£ì£c£Er=Sì525c£^£H^rì£2rc § Church Of The Nazarene . j> Rev. c. Ho^ptrd D a v .i. P ii-jr YES See Our \ indows This W eek § I fc u iin c H i | A N X 0 U M X M E M 5 b OREGON NEWS ITEMS i OF SPECIAL INTEREST Thomas &. Horton a i-\ Good to be Sure Better to be Insured Best to be insured in the H A R T F O R D Fire Insurance Company / ccident or.d Indemnity Company Chambers & Poweli A g en ts M on m ou th Efl 7. 1923 grain grovers. accorumg to a state- meat by A H Lea. general manager. Quality Preaching each Sunday at 3:00 P. Representatives of the Union Coun­ wr*i a, Hcoul'Citu mattar m vub M . i m O' 9 tS* post M e t »t Menmuat*. (J rrrtm . a n t a l u * ty Oil company have selected the Dun Prayer meeting each Thursday a! P t r t of M a r t* Z, Uff». can McDonald ranch, three miles from 8 o’clock. Alieel, as the site for their first oil HD H A R D B. SW ENSON George and Elmer Andrus o f Wil­ well, drilling of which will begin at Rd.tor A PubliaKer «Ö lamette University wnl preach on al- 1 once. MONMOUTH, OREGON temate Sundays. After serving through 40 months of Every®“ « welcome. Ì the world war with the Canadian corps L55L E D E V E R Y I R I D A Y rO and coming through safely. James Mc­ rave You Notic d Our Christmas Display? whristian Sr.er.cc FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1923 Donald. 27. met his death by drown Wednesday tventr.g meeting at S tag m a pond at Camp 14. near Hi La St* > in i'ie and have • the * pleasure of Subscription Rate* I o’clock. cad a . • R One \ ear - * 12,00 Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. jw l seeing the Christmas Joy«. The Southern Pacific company, ac ffi Six month* 41.00 Sunday morning serv.ee at 11 cording to a report filed with the pub­ Tnree months - 75 eta o’clock. lic service commission now has a Subject for Sunday, December 9, surplus of 33 open cars. The short­ age of closed cars has been reduced "God the Only Cause and Creator." to 272 Homelike Society * The state tax commission has com­ On Tuesday of last week the Home­ pleted the county tax ratios for the like and M.ssionary societies o f the year 1923. These ratios represent the Evangelical church held their meet­ per cent of taxab!e to full cash value Christian Church ing in the basement o f the church. of property generally in each county II. C. Shropshire, Minister, where a pleasant time was enjoye^ by as determined by the state tax com­ p Phone 1304 a.!. Those taking part in the study mission’. Q: Sur.day Services: and program were Mrs. Cox. Mrs. Ed- In order to prevent damage being oi 10 a. m. Bible School. J. W. Leask, I -.vards ar.d Mrs. Hvflley. There was done to the county roads during the R Supt. Classes for all ages. Also F o r t h e « h i.'d re n ’s ( h r is tm .a s . w e » u g g e | a vocal duet by Mrs. Kirby and Mrs. wet season, the Douglas county court d a special class for Normal students. j Poole; a violin solo by Jeanetta has issued an order limiting the loads k a i v e s >r skate* Pocket Si 11 a- m. Preaching by H. C. Shrop­ Sloan with piano accompaniment by which trucks may transport on county < , u Ter wagons H and) scissors shire. Subject, “ The biggest busi­ Iola Gooding. thoroughfares. I H n i 1 d i s h e s ness of the Church.” L u n ch kits At the close of the program deli­ William Elb, charged with first de­ A ir rifles S h eath h a tch ets 6:30 p. m. Both Senior and Junior cious refreshments were served by gree murder for the killing of his wife Christian Endeavor. T ar get guns F lash!]ig h ts I .Mrs. Wm. Riddell. Mrs. Edwards ar.d at their home ih West Linn in Sep­ Oj 7:30 Preaching. Subject, A contin- i Miss Mabel Riddell. tember last, was found- guilty by a Y t k iripedeh K id d ie ca rs jury at Oregon City and was sentenced Dj nation of the subject on “ Some o f the We have an eslra fine display. g biggest tr.ing* in my Religion” That to life imprisonment. n] part at this t.me relating to my duty There were Ip e fatalities in Oregon jG to man. lue to industrial accidents during the R Wednesday even.r.g. Prayer Meet- veek ending November 23, according [); i ng, 7:30 p. m. . # o a report prepared by the state in- ■ ’.ustrial accident commission. The vie Independence ¡0 Thursday from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. |Q < hoir practice at the home o f Mrs. Brief Resume of Happenings of ims were: H. D. Fountain, Riverside 'al.. logger; Floyd Bateman. Valsetz P F. E. Chambers. the Week Collected for -A C + . t h e 7 V /H C H tS U ft STORE ■v took tender; S S. Duncan. Finland (Q Everyone cordially invited to at- orest patrol worker; James McDonald Our Readers. sl 'end all o f these services. Tstacada, laborer, and James Brecht r . . L-.iL iiSiS2S2S2S2SiSiSi2ZSiSiS2SiSZS2S2i The Women’s Missionary Society aborer, Carleton. A total of 740 acci The Albany Kiwanis club has been lents were reported during the week. ; will meet in the basement o f the F !5 ~ ' Kristian church the firy Friday in organized with more than 50 charter December, the 7th. A full attend­ members. ance o f the members is desired, During the month of October the i Dues will be collected at this time. Portland police department made a By order o f the President total of 1S96 arrests. n Service Î T h e H erald DECEMBER nt A. L. KEENEY I u.irr .1 D irector and Licenied Em balm , r Cali.i Promptly Answered Day f r V i**h» Prices Reasonable CHUNKS 9821 ANI1 9 8 2 -’ W ood Sawing in d e p e n d e n ce , O re. pe r c o r d Hard W '^ d , twice cut. 90c “ .‘1 times in two $ 1.15 . Sv-ope t I'¡r. tv • * in two 8 «te: 3 cut«$ 1.00 li. I . Swope rV y en ;i»n B Tl.on S e th S m it h , O lii.1,4 >N Brown P hone 3205 Let me mend yotr furniture or ' your saws. J. W . H ow ell 4t Baptist Church SAFETY PER IIUK« LARS IM I V isi T F. D V O IR HOME. BUT SUOI I D IK OR A COME FIRE THEY wot I / ; . ! . YOUR MONEY AND VAL ». I t NOT BE ONE WHO ^ I ABI E m AFTER THE î .• >M PUT YOUR MONEY ' P A 1 \TB SS HAVE BEEN î IT NOT ON- Pit« y IKK AND iT. RGLARY, BUT . f . m h a v a g a n V r . AFE IN* OUR BANK. ILA CK YOU K 1 >KEI>. AND VALUABLE PAP EH: 1 IN Ol It SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX KS. Sabbath School at 10 A. M. Preaching service at 11 A. M. and 7:46 P. M. Prof. Wm. J. Sly o f Linfield Col­ lege will occupy tb-. pulpit. Subjects o f sermons for Sunday: A. M. “ The Lure of the Unattain­ ed” P. M. “ Three Stages in the Ascent of Man” Young Peoples’ Society at 6:30. Subject: "The Christian a New Crea­ ture.” Miss Smith, Leader. Wednesday evening 7:30 Prayer, and Rihle Stuify service. All are welcome to any o f these services. fade -Jcftfiy tfcsft b il l HAV 6 SHAKESPEARE SHOULD «A ID or S A NTA W h C l E First National Bank MONMOUTH. OREGON Of licer* IRA, C. F. E. C H AM I A' k I.I I k s S. C vmiixh ; J B V BUTLF.R. V ick Pars. < c POWKI.L. A m t C a s h im Director, J It. \ HUTLEIt, IMAII'MAN. WM. KIDDELI., I. M. SIMPSON. G A I " S S . I» K RIDDELL. IKAC. POWELL GOOD TO EAT But ,en you eed them RAT SNAP —-ai d they crave for it at » cat does .................... it« .y GUARAN­ TEED to rid you of ail ints and mice. Wm. COOK & i*ms say “ we are pleased to state we con- sidcr RAT-SNAP u, without doubt, tshe f>c.,t Rat and Mouse extermina­ tor v.e ..ave ever used. It does ALL you claim—and more too.” Three Siz> - 5c, 65c, $1225. RAT-SNAP will Kill THEM ar.d leave no smell. Sold and guaranteed by PERKINS PHARMACY A SAFE INVESTMENT is the investment that atlds to your weailh of health. It is more es­ sential to safe-guard anti build u.> strength than it is to add to your wealth o f gold. To an urul-r- weight child or anemic adult SCOTT’S EMULSION three or four times ch-.i-y would l e an investment th.ct wot.id yield splendid return,' in strength ?:id vigor. Scott’s Emvlthn is conccnirafi’d, ionic nourish- merit, ideally suited to a J'fj growing chiid. -4,> Scott Si K-wne. EK>5in£;ld. S J. 1S-^ s X The Annual Bazaar given by the Dorcas Society o f the Christian church, will be held December 8 at '-he building formerly occupied by the I >.iller’s Store. Each of the follow ­ ing booth s will have a choice lot of articles in their line: Fancywork - Handkerchiefs Aprons Baby’s Articles up to six years. Dolls Flowers (Potted plants) Candy -r- Dinner will be #served beginning '®C ai 11 Price 50 cents. Keep the date in mind and Come Early! T ilIE SCHEDULE Bus leaves Train leaves Molimi ut h Train Independence 7.10 A. M. To Portland 7.38 - . . ’ M. To Portland 10.03 9.45 A. M. To (.'orvalli* 10.26 11.50 A. M. To Corvallis IL I) 2 S0 P. M. To Portland 3.12 3.33 2. :o P. M. To Corvallis 5.10 P M. To Portland 5.38 0 45 P M. To Corvallis 7.15 Ray mond FI. Derby, Phone 1501 Prop. tat The County Judges' and Commis sioners’ association of Oregon wil! bold Its annual session in Salem Jan uary 4. 5, and 6. Bend's school census, as yet incom­ plete, will show the city to have a population of 9000, City Superintend ent Ager declares. W. G. Flett, well known pioneer of eastern Oregon, died at his homestead on Rock creek. 16 miles from Condon, at the age of 81 yehrs. For the first time In more thaa a year there is a large surplus in Sa­ lem. according to officials of the fed­ eral employment office. At a recent meeting of friends and members of the Congregational church at Rainier It was votej) to build a now church to cost $20,000 on the site o f Evangelical Church the present structure. Louis C. Kirby, Minister Fire losses in Oregon for the month Mi*. L. R. Robinson, S. ih Supt. of October exclusive of the city of Sabbath School 10 a. m. Portland, aggregated $1,067,375, ac­ Morning worship 11 a. m. cording to a report Issued by Will Subject of sermon, “ The Challenge Moore, state fire marshal. of Discipleship.” Mrs. Gladys Moore Burnett, wife of Junior and Senior Endeavors meet George H. Burnett, superintendent of at 6:30 p. m. the Warren Construction company, Preaching service 7:30 p. m. Sub­ was fatally burned at Taft as the re­ sult of a coal oil oxplosion. ject, “ Christ’s Words to a Tree.” The federal bureau of public roads The Homelike Society meet* on Tuesday afternoon in the parlor of will use funds left over from other projects and complete the unfinished the church. portion of the Scottsburg-Reedsport Choir rehearsal Wednesday, 7 p. m. section of the Umpqua highway. Mid-week service, Wednesday In final settlement of the 1922 pool, 1:30 p. m. checks totaling $105,000 were mailed Wc extend a welcome to all. last week by the Oregon co-operative R.^TS Are dangerous pewt*. They waste, destroy and po.-on things that are - O iN E TO UCH M AKES T he Hen is flip Hr : ruvi exclruive picture of the German former Crow» I t ...... home again With him U bis wifi who stayed lo U trw W throng th is g y miv3U ^ «•els. Wu -rc they are uov. la.,.,; :. n. «.. -tie there.