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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1923)
» ^ « r » 4 O TEZ M O S K O rT E ETJ lk IZ j MONMCrTH OREGON FRIPAT. DECEMBER * i ^ m 3 je — T ^ ^ ~ 1 GOOD TO EAT Santa Claus’ LAST Reminder Only three more shopping day « remaining to do your Chriatma* buying Millers’, in the forenoon, if po ,ssible, for a wealth of auggeations. Come to lastMinute For HIS CHRISTMAS to be worn and enjoyed the whole year through. WAÏYT5 f in e s t r u">d— On l i t / StTM', rrf gla*t bead necklace. At Herald offe« H d w t w y t f f .'M « i f«jg g r » . Mr». M Bor k W leather $2.75 M aated— -alealad»«« and 6> b m ratura. F'.pu-*r prepara*.,'>r.i». J’ j OC Afiift mmissions, urJimited ♦ f o i ' h e i^ A ita i.Ujr turntory. DutnbvUin, MC N. rar« t St.. Sn.em, O r n '. r FOR HER Big Slater Little Sister Fabric Gloves Wool Caps Bags, Poises Wool Sweaters Beads. Earrings Wool Hose Bracelets Shoes. Oxfords Emb. Kerchiefs P.rt. Kerchiefs Linen Kerchiefs Yan.ty Cases. Purses Bath Robes Beals. Barev.es Boudoir Slippers Novelty Ribbons Boudoir Capa Em a. Kerchiefs Blouses Wool Gloves PracT.itajJy lew Eisetrc Y»> uum 1 leaner» See these before buying. Eureka \Si 'M j . Hot point tZl 'Ai Write 143 Court St, Phone 11X» M. Salem. FOR HIM Little Brother Big Brother Coat Sweaters Bath Robe» Slipon Sweaters Felt Slippers Blouses Kid Slippers Gloves Silk Sox Knit Ties Hats, Caps Kerchiefs Gloves Wool Stockings Wool Shirts Wool Sox Pongee Kerchiefs Caps, Hats Pajamas Colors Belts Collars You will not make a mistake if you select one of our lovely bags for her Christmas gift. We have an excel lent variety, in many different shapes and leathers, and colors to match the costume. Slab wood for aale. Pry mili wood delivered. Pollan Brothers Phone (M . 4t B»rHhby inquire o f E- B B. F. Swope of Salem had business •c Mor.rn'.utf Saturday. HE will be pleased if Santa should bring him one of these Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. A. A Moore were in Mor.mouth the first of the week, the guests of J. L. Van Loan and family p. y. i>* ' hi They were enroute from Dallas to y or Sale— Ash and Oak cord wood, visit their daughter in Eugene Mr delivered. C. J. Lehman, Suver, Moore says he may come back to Phone 1210. 5tl2 Monmouth to live. 100-gallon tank for sal*. galvanised gasoline Hosiery in cotton, silk, wool, and silk and wool. All the desirable colors and combinations, heathers, clocked and plain. Mr. and Mrs. F. Beii of Rickreali. Rev and Mrs Kirby and Mr. and Mrs. George Baun took dinner as the guests of Mr. and Mrs John Fuller. Sunday. Norristown. Pa Money To Loan Plenty of it at 6 per tent, on city property.—Pay us back itka rent.— Ixans quickly made if title is good Long time loans on farms 4 per tent and 4Vb per cent. G. W. Laflar, 410 Oiegun B.dg Salem, Ore. For Sale No hi. 6 Room bouse, 2 lota, in a good location. Price $2,000.00. No V). S lots, fruit sad berries A good barn. Located on paved street $1000. Terms. No l l 4 room house, bare, chicken house. 3 cows, 1 calf, cream separator, 70 chickens, b share« in Farmers creamery, ensilage cutter, located or. h.ghway. $33*0. No. ¿4. 4 acres k rooni house, fruit A berries. Near Normal. $2200. terms No 73. II acres. 4-room house Mod ern conveniences. Fruit for family use Close in $4,000. Terras on half. No. 74 Ik acre*. A splendid k nw n house. Barn and other buildings Team wagon and harness, cow, 70 chickens, c ream separator, hay. All of the feed 20 minutes walk to town. $4000. terms No. IT II acre«. 4 room house, barn 1 .orated 1 mile southeast of town Price $.000 Mill take in exchange Mormouth or Salem dwelling proper ty to $ 2 * 100 . With the above the fol- low.ng is included: team, wagon, arid harness • tons hay, 7$ chickens, cream separator and farm implements G. 1. BOOTH BY. Real Estate Garters, Armbands in bright colors and combinations as gay as the gayest. American Beauty. Emerald, Purple, Kings Blue, Orange, Reseda. August Kempei and brother o f Dal las were Monmouth callers Thursday. Fred Hill is having a told storage plant built in the Meat market. Messrs Miliigan and B.ngman are doing the work. An tee machine is to be placed in the back room. Asa Taylor of near Oregon City was in Monmouth on business Tues day afternoon. Thompson « M m i to patients for the past year's thank his many friends and patronage and extend to all best withes for a Merry Chr.stmas and a Happy New Year. Mrs. M. E Percival left yesterday o spend her Christmas vacation with oer daughter, Mrs Perry in Portland, snd her son. Sydney Percival in Madras. Mr and Mrs. Perry Wells, Clifford CU, M -■ Etta Metis and Mrs Handkerchiefs initialed and plain, cambric, linen and pongee. Some Good Things for the Christmas Dinner Bulk Cocoanut. long thd Good Bulk Cocoa. 4 lbs Maraschino Cherries, Ripe Olives Green Olives Stuffed Olives Sweet Spuds, lb ........ Syrup, 2 h It ........ C e le r y _________________ Cranberries ........ ......... Pop Cora, 3 l b s , ____ __ Mixed Nuts English Walnuts Filberts _i_ ____ French Pens . Genuine French Briar-Wood Pipes Candy and Cake co lo rin g ------ • Red. Blue, Caramel) Flavoring E x tra ct* ___________ Almond. Pineapple, Straw berry. Rose, Raspberry, Spearmint. Wintergreen Pistachio, Cherry in a wide variety of shapes and sites. Many have real amber stems. Billfolds and purses are always acceptable. Black and brown, smooth and grain leathers. Razors Cluster R a isin s---------------- ------ Seeded R a isin s---------------------- Seedless Raisins ------------------- Seedless Raisins, bulk. ------- C u rr e n ts ,---------_ _ _ _ _ --------- Dromedary Dates ------------------ Home Dnp C h ocolate----------- of guaranteed quality shaving brushes. Ever-ready Knives to suit every idea and every purse. Boy Scout knives, knives for the farmer and stockman, pearl-handled pen-knives. Oregon M onm outh \ Miss Goidie Ruth wells, a mission ary from Africa, spoke at the Chris Mrs. Warren Guillian* returned week after spending iian church Tuesday to an apprecia home from Portland the first of the visiting relatives. tive audience. Miss Wells was borr in Polk county, Oregon. She wil kia* **Y«' bullet nevah tec bed dal return to Bolrnga, Africa the com rabbit." ing March. Miss Wells was th< Artie "Mrbbe not. But Ah'm tail gu«*t o f Mrs Percival while in Mon in' yu' dat bunny know* who it were mouth dat was shuntin' at him, an* he’s Mrs. Mary ( ampbell and Miss Cas havin’ a hard time explainin’ to his- ne Stump will spend Christmas witl self how come he still is hiaaelf." .'►av>d Campbell in Portland. "So your movie theater failed How did that happen"" "Weil, I put a sign up over the en The E R A Clinic trance last summer, ‘The Coolest | '.agnosia sad treatment by the Plate in Town,' and I forgot to take j Abeam'» (P. R A) method. the darn thing down." Children • Clinic daily John W. Sparks, aged 64 a resident o f Brockton, III died at the home of his son John L. Sparks in the Elkina district Tuesday. He was here on a visit grid his body is to be eent hack to Illinois for bunal An Odd Fellow of long standing hi# funeral service» in luitigpndrnrr this afternoon are w t - dutlod hr Independence fraternal*. 4 lunaultalM»« Free I ( all or write for booklet. ^»r. Harrtoou Folk— Dr. Paul G. S tspraJ Hours It a. m. to * p m. I several days Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. administrator of the es tate of Eleanor Jane Smith, deceased, has filed his final account in the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, and said County Court has appointed the 17th day of Decem ber, 1923, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon thereof, at the County Court room in the City of Dallas, Or egon. as the time and place to hear and settle said final account, and any objections thereto, if any exist. Dated and first published Novem ber 16. 1923. Last publication Dec 14. IRA C. POWELL, Administrator of the F.state of Eleanor Jane Smith, deceased. B F. Swope, ittom ey 210 Oregon Bldg., Salem, Ore. H all's Catarrh Medicine T t o o s w h o a r e in s “ ru n d o w n " condt- tion w ilt n o tic e th a t C a t a r r h b o th e r s th em m u ch m o re th a n w h e n th e y a re In go o d h e a lt h T h is fa c t p r o v e s t h a t w h ile C a t a r r h ta a lo c a l d ise a se , it is ( r e a l l y in flu e n ce d b y c o n s titu tio n a l c o n d itio n s H A L L S C A T A R R H M F U H C IN R «wo rsts o f a n O in tm e n t w h ic h g u li-k ly R e lie v e » b y (o r a l a p p lk w tio a , a n d th e I n te r n a l M ed i tie. a T o n ic, « h i. h s sa ie ia la im p ro v in g th e G e n e ra l H e a lth S old b y d r u g g is t s to r o v e r «1 T e a rs, J. C h e s ty C o , T o le d o . O hio. r. A Miss I^oaa Jackson of the Normal faculty will spend her vacation with her sister at Moro, Oregon. 4 • # V