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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1923)
1 TH E MONMOUTH H ERALD . M ONMOUTH. OREGON F R ID A Y . • Bids for grading the 3 4 mile sec tion of the Roseburg Reeds port high way will be received by the bureau of public roads on December 19. ac cording to word received in Roseburg The government has set aside the sum of $$5,000 for the grading of this section, and is preparing to start work without delay. C h ristm a s G ifts That B ring J oy Brin* looked upon a* headquarter* f „ r C h r h ln u ( „ f t . we have liberally anticipated our posable Kilt require menta, and prepared ourselves with the most complete stock in our career. Every article .we show fullv liver, Un to the reputation that this store has won as a store o( quality and value. It will make Rood the statement that it is a mark of dis tinction to have vour «¡ft in a bo* bearinK our name. No need for ' ou to ponder and debate on what to Rive. Here is but a tiny "art of the line Rifts we offer A de posit will reserve your ehoiie. Bracelet Watches, fancy and round shapes $12.00 to $75.00 Men's Matches, thin models and reRular $10.00 to $100.00 Ladies Diamond limits $27.50 to $400.00 Men's Diamond Kings $30.00 to $200.00 Diamond Bar I’ ins $4.00 to $20.00 Fancy Kings $3.50 to $15.00 I’endants $1.50 to $20.00 Men's Jewelrv $2.00 to $5.00 Silver Serving Pieces $2.50 to $1.00 Chests of Silver $14.00 to $35.00 Sheffield Silver $3.00 to H I M Mantel Clocks $12.00 to $65.00 Small clocks • ■ I Gold and Silver Novelties $1.00 to $15.00 ! A . L . K U L L A A i N D E K The Jeweler IN C " P E N D ENTE 296 Main Street OREGON i\ B. F. BUTLER Dentist DR. F. R. B O W E R S O X PH YSICIAN & SI RCEOS PHONE NOS P ost office bldg. Monmouth OFFICE HOUSE Oregon 3393 3302 IBSaS2S25Z5HSE5HS?S2525HSaSHSH525H5B5B5cL[^SH SH Sa52525ZS25^2Si:Trj2Si~?,i M O N M O U TH TR A N SFER 1 Transferring by cj auto truck and by team, within the city or out of town. Leave orders at Garage Call Phone 2003 DECEMBER li*23 P i(« S A S IG G E M IO N FOR (. H Klo I'M AS Hav €n*t you «(te n lound it prett., aard to choose Christmas gilts for your uien friends and relatives.'! Neckties, collate, socks are usable of course, but once in a while it's tetter to give something different, The interstate commerce commis something that will bring long-con sion. in a letter received by the pub tinued pleasure and enjoyment. lic service commission has admitted Here is an economical combination that its valuations of properties of the j for you which just "fills the bill": Sumpter Valley railroad in eastern 1 he Open Road Oregon are incorrect Engineers em an interesting monthly magazine, j ployed by the commission will be and your choice ot one of ordered to make an investigation to tnese famous books' correct the error* Blazed Trail Mewart Edw. White When a car loaded with logs broka O. Henry away on a heavy grade near Coch i rhe 4rimmed Lamp Josepb Conrad ran and came turtling toward the lo uord Jim comotive on which they were work 1 tveturn of Sherlock Holmes C. Ooyle ing. D C. Hemminger. 29. engineer, Haunted Bookshop Chris Morley and H C McKiddy. 24. fireman, jump ■Magnificant Ambeisuns Taikingtoa ed to escape injury, only to be killed j ivanho* Sir W aller Bcott by flying logs from the car. which Alice's Adv. in Wonderland Carroll struck a derailing switch. ! Separately they would cost $3.40, but A. E. Burghduff. state game war j the combination price is only $2.60. den. Ben Dorris and Harold Clifford, The books are full size, richly members of the state game commis : Kju.nd in English red leather, beauti sion. and Matt Ryckman. superin tendent of state hatcheries, announced fully printed. They make a splendid upoa their return to Eugene from Coos addition to sny one's library, county that they had decided to es- j Then there is a treat in, store for tablish a new trout hatchery on a ' the men to whom you give The Open small stream just south of Bandon i Road, a tieat that will come 12 times The limit placed on loads of trucks a year. Prepared especially for young on Lane county's gravel and macadam men; the magazine has won its way roads a short time ago has been rais •nto the hearts of tnen of all ages. ed. after a large number of truck own Stirling stories o f life in the deep ers had protested against the limit as woods, on western plains and in the being so low that they would be un business world o f great cities fill its able to operate at a profit The limit pages, and there’s many a good laugh was changed from 300 pounds to the Also there are up- Inch width of tire per axle to 350 in every number. to-the-minute articles on business pounds Permitted to spend Thanksgiving day with his family at Fossil. Henry D. Keyes, county Judge of Wheeler county, must return to The Dalles and serve 20 days In the county jail there. in addition to paying a fine of $250 as result of a sentence in the justice court at The Dalles on a charge of having intoxicating liquor in his pos session illegally 7. s r t; g e s r i o n s Fhcaffer Fountain Pens and pencils. Books, Correct Stationery C hristmas Tree ornam nt Pottery and \ uses. Cigar: and fobacco M O R L A N Monmouth's 'J' «Q i Candies , Christmas Cards ( olored t ripe paper & SON t an.I must complete Confectionery and Bookstore AO ___ Groceries & Provisions Good Goods and Fair Treatment C. C. M u l k e y & Son opportunities, athletics, exploration , and adventure in fa r countries and on the personal problems of life, | President Coolidge says. "The- .TiS2i'E^,7£5£5HSB5Híií5E5HScid5«ÜJÍraS¿S ¿5 ¿5¿SÍ2¿c5Z5Z5HSZSÜS2SESHS2S25ai Open Road is clean, animated, and of ¡-j j genuine inspiration for courageous [)j F ire a n d A c c id e n t In su ra n ce living. Let this special combination at Liability and Surety Bonds $2.60 help take care of your Christmas list this year. Send During the first 28 days in Novem your orders to the Herald office. ber a total of 23 fatal accidents were They will be forwarded to the reported to the state industrial acci publishers at once. dent commission. This was said to Monmouth Oregon be the largest number of fatalities re Wanted to trade— 1924 pullet i for *125252*25 •25¿5?!S2_'2Sdj25ES2S252'J252,T?.5 ¿5252525252525257' 5252S2S252S2JZ525' ported to the commission during a light car. R. H Smith. R 3. Dallas similar period of time In the history Dry mill j Slab wood: for sale, ot the department. The most deaths Pollan Brothers. occurred in the logging and milling wood delivered. industry. M Phone 604. i __ Advertisements for rock for con Small furnished cottage for rent. structlon of the north jetty on the A ,so rooms for two glrU . Mrs. M Umpqua river have been sent out by 3eck!ey. Captain Oeorge Mayo, United States good brick army corps of engineers, in charge of For Sale or Lease -A the first Portland district. Bids are building on a good business co, .ver. | to be opened December 27. The con See Boothby. tract will involve about $230.000 and Inquire o f E. B. Piano for sale. the total coat of the project will be Arnold. about $553.000. Christmas galvanized gasoline 100-gallon O. C. Boggs, appointed special prose 'ank for sale. R. E. Derby. cutor in Jackson county during the at the Normal Book Store administration of Rawles Moore as .-'or Sale— Ash and. Oak cord wood. district attorney, was removed from I iclivered. C. J. Lehman, Suver, I Bonks, Toys, office through an order isued by Gov ; Phone 1210. HU Stationery, Candy. ernor Pierce. Liquor cases in Jack i -------------------------------------------------- son county previously assigned to Mr W A N T E D Men or women to take Cigars . 7 . . ) orders for genuine guaranteed hosier. < Pickle», (iliv tt. Sclad Dressing Boggs hereafter will be handled by or n e n v,.un,en< ard children. EU ai Or'etvsood Cottage Cheese Get it from ua. Newton W. Borden, who was appoint- [ iates darning. Salary $75 a week , M U N M O l T H M A R K E T ed district* attorney to succeed Mr ull time. $1.50 an hour spare time FRED J. H IL L . Proprietor P. II. JOHNSON Mnnre ottons, heathers, silks. STOCKING IN T E R N A T IO N A L Prune growers ot the Umpqua val M ILLS, Norristown. Pa lOt-21 i ley will adopt cattlemen's methods of Any g ill in trouble may communi- selling If the trip to be made this .ate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation B U Y MILK TICKETS week by R E Holdridge and Otto '.‘.rmy at the White Shield Home, 565 and sate I iftcen I’erient on your milk bill. Look at these prices! Watzlg of Riddle is successful. The Mayfair Ave., Portland, Oregon. tfeo prune-growers have loaded all of Tickets for 12 quarts $1.00 their 1923 prune crop into a fretght Money T o Loan Tickets for .30 quarts $2.50 car and are going to Montana in an Plenty of it at 6 per cent, on city Tickets for BO quarts $5.00 attempt to sell direct to the retailers property.— Pay ua back like rent.— of Butte. Great Falls. Billings and Loan* quickly made if title is good Y O U N G BROTHERS D AIR Y other cities. Long time loans on farms— 6 per JERSEYS Phone 503 MONM OUTH A V E . Revision of freight rates and elimin cent and 6 4 per cent. ation of bedding charges sought by G. W. Lafiar, 410 Oiegon Bldg the Oregon Horse and Cattle Raisers cal»m . Ore. association. Portland Livestock ex For Sale change and Northwest Livestock Ship No. 4b. 4 acres of land. Good assort pers Traffic league, will be contested ment o f fruit and berries. 6-room by the Spokane. Portland A Seattle h. use. Well equipped for chickens, fal railroad, according to an answer filed cated right in town. $3.500. with the public service commission at | No. 50. 5 lots, fruit and berries. A Salem The railroad corporation asks g jid bain. Located on paved street. $1000. Terms. . that the complaint be dismissed. No 52. 4 room house, bsrn. chicken G n e rne an order and be con\mced. Members of the state tax commis house, 3 cows, 1 calf, cream separator. sion will meet in Salem this week, 70 chickens, 5 shares in Farmer* when plans will be outlined for the creamery, ensilage cutter, located on highway. $3350. organisation of the state income tax .No. 54. 4 acres 6 room house, fruit department. Initial income reports ‘ rm* I No 7... 11 seres. 4 loom h<»u«« Mod- (Tj.'SLciZScSPSHSZSZSiSHSZiijiSiSZri.. jcn!Ii52Siii;iiS252S25ZSZS2S2S252j' under the law are due before March em conveniences. Fruit for family use is 15 of next year. Earl Fisher, state tax Close in. $6.000 Terms on half *« commissioner, nader whoee direction No. 76. 10 acres. A ,pl-ndid 6-rooin ju the tax will be collected, says it will house. Barn and other buildings Team {2 require between 30 to $0 employes to wagon and harness, cow. 70 chitktns, pj operate the department Mr -Fisher cream separator, hay. All of th* feed. 2J estimates that there will be approxi z0 minutes walk to town. $4000. terms 2] No. 77 1J acres. 4-room house, hsrn jn mateiy 70.000 Income reports the first Located 1 mile southeast of tow n .; year the law is in effect. Price $3500. W ill take in exchange Cj There were nine fatalities due to industrial accidents in Oregon during ty to $2000 With the above the fol- Cj o w irg is included: team, wagon, and Qj the week ending November 29. accord harness 8 tons hay, 75 chickens. Q{ tng to a report prepared by the state -am separator and farm implements » r* ladustrial accident commission The C 1. BOOTHBY. Real Estate victims included John Goes. Hood River, brnkemss: William Traakle. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine London, fireman. Pasqnelle De Via Tr.oaa who ar# la a "run dowa' rcadl- conso. Linnton laborer. Manuel Ja con will notice that Catarrh bothers them raurh more than when they art< tn co bo Fort Klamath, quarry man. Lee good health Thin tact proves that while Nichols. Penn. laborer*. Herbert Catarrh Is a local dleea»» it ts greatly taflieoced by constltutioaal ecnJltlono Smith. Portland, checker; Frank Ott. H A L L 'S C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E es s of an Ointment which Quickly ; G Wanna. dry kiln puller. F C. Stevens. ,ii* Relieve« by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Toni . which asatsta Portland. loader, and Fred Coiclough B . A R N O L D m unpr, I-.* the O e' U Health » _____________________________________ Estacada. brush burner A total of Bold by 1r j ( f u s lor over 4# Tears. ^ y ^ a o t r c w a p c M a o a o P i : ¿y25252SZS2S¿5Z525Z52SZSZ5Z52S2S7 •45 accidents were reperisd. - L Ì - * * * * * * C * . Tolado. °h l< > _ .. G. W. CHESEBRO Read your own Herald $2.00 per year Holiday Greetings The custom is growing strong er each year to make your Christ mas and New Years cards person al. Your name and an appropriate sentiment printed on a card or folder is a remembrance prized by friends. We have a nice stock of deco rated cards which can be printed to your order very inexpensively. Envelopes to match. Come and see them? TH E MONMOUTH H ERALD R. B. Swenson, Proprietor I f you care for engraved cardi with your name attached from your plate, we can accommodate you in that line also. ûx ftejlome, Guaranteed work, Cleaning, Pressing Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters Ladies’ Suits, Dresses, Sweaters T. J. W EDEKIND A thousand and one things in the hardware store suggest Christmas presents. From Pocket knives to washing granite ware for the pantry machines, helves, bed room sets, rugs, linoleum, silverware, parlor furni ture, furniture fo r the dining room, remember the hardware store when making up your list of Christmas presents. M ONM OUTH H ARDW ARE J. EL W inegar, Proprietor Monmouth Ore. s ’ S “ The Sign of the E . Rose”