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a 9 TH E MONMOUTH HERALD, MONMOUTH, OREGON F R ID A Y , DECEMBER 28, 1923 Pape 8 s- (Continued from Page I f .'♦•l-i 23 - T h r e e b a llo o n * d* a tro yc d by ll f rb in t n c <n G o rd o n B e n n e tt cup ra te s t a r t i n g In B e l g i u m ; five b allo o n is ts k il le d in c lu d in g t w o Americana . Supr I T — F o r t y p -rs o n s k h ie d wh en IlurlTna ton tr ain p lu n ge d Into r lv s i at L o c k e tt. W y o . No v. * T w e n t y - s e v e n miner# k illed b y ga s * » p lo s io n In W e s t V ir g in ia . I >• ' 1!- N i r l y 500 k illed by b u rs ti n g o f lam n*-«dr lie rg a in o . I t a l y L e e . V— Nin e k ille d , m any In jured In *r k o f T w e n t i e t h C e n tu r y tr a in at Forsythe. N Y !>•«■ IS— I n s t r u c t i v e e a r t h q u a k e In C o lo m b ia and Ecuador. NECROLOGY Jan 2— w . T W h i t i n * . W isc o n sin n pa- per m il l m a gn a te , a t Ste ve n s 1 'OIM , 1 d ian r a i l w a y m a gn ate . Dec. 11— John R. K at h om . e d it o r P r o v i d e n c e Journal W i l l i a m A. P in k e r t o n , famous d e t e c tive. Dec 11— L a w r e n c e Sperry . A m eric an a x io to r. d r o w n e d in E n g lis h channel E x - C o n g r e s s m a n li e n T. Ca ble o f H o ck Island, 111. Do 14— D r H a r o l d N M o y e r noted all* met. In Chic ag o. Dec. IX— Edna De an P ro ctor , author and poet. Miss Etlna Scott is upending the holidays with the home folks. Mis. Guthrie entertained Mr. and Mis. Pugenkopf and son L yle ax guests for Christmas dinner. RATS Itev. Mra. C o ra U V. R ich m o n d, noted Spir itu a lis t, In C h ic a g o Are dangerous pesls. They waste, Jan 7 — I>r. E m i l G. Hirs ch. em in en t Jaw la h d lv ln a und acholar, In Chic ag o. destroy and poison things that are Jan 10— G e o r g e H a m lin , n o te d A m e r ican tenor. Jan. 11— Conat antlna. f o r m e r k i n g o f Greece. \V. M Moore, fina ncier, In N e w Y o rk . Jan 1 }— C o n g r e s s m a n N e s t o r M o n t o y a o f N e w Mexic o. A l e x a n d r e K lb o t . F r e n c h statesman. But when you feed them K A T S N A !’ F r e d e r i c H a r r is o n , E n g lis h p h i l o s o p h e r and h istorian . — and they crave for it ar, a cat does aan. is W a l l a c e Reid, m o tio n p i c catnip— it is absolutely G U A K n 'x- tu re star. Jan. 22 — M aa Kurdau. f a m o u a Gsr TKED to rid you of all rats and man p h ilosoph er, in Paria. Jan 25— Dr. P a u l Hetnach. f o r m e r mice. U n it ed S la t e s m in is te r to China, in S h angh ai. Jan 31— H e n r y Clew s, N e w Y o r k ban ker. Keh. « — E E. B a rn ard , a s t r o n o m e r o f say “ we are pleaxed to state we con the I n l v e r s l t y o f Ch ic ago . sider R A T -S N A P is, without doubt, Feb. 10— F o r m e r S e n a to r J. A. H e m - e n w a y o f Ind iana. tehe best Kat and Mouse extermina P r o f . W . C. R o e n tg e n , d la c o v e r e r o< the X ray, in Munich. tor we have ever used. It docs A L L Ju d ge M art in A. K n a p p o f F e d e r a l you claim —and more too.” Three C o u r t o f Appeals. Feb. 1« lit. R e v . C. D. W illia m s , Sizes—36c, 05c, $1.25. B A T -S N A P b ishop o f M ich iga n. Feb. 22— Mrs Jo hn A. l.ogari will Kill G e o r g e H. P e c k , note d l a w y e r and o ra to r. F e b 24— C h a r l e m a g n e T o w e r f o r m e r u m ba ss ad o r to R u s sia e nd G e rm a n y. and leave no smell. F i b . 10 F o r n u r i H it . d S t a t t * S e n a to r G e o r - e C. P e r k i n * o f C a lifo r n ia . Sold and guaranteed by M nrch 1— C o n g r e s s m a n W. U o u rk e Cockran o f New Y o rk P E R K IN S P H A R M A C Y M arc h 2— W i l l i a m G. Ueale, p r o m i n e n t C h ic a g o a t t o r n e y . March 3— O rs on Bmlth, Chicago ban ke r. M a rc h ( — C h a r le s D. N o rt on . N e w Y o r k hanker. March 13— C h a n c e l l o r Jam es R. Day , c h u rc h m an and e d u c a to r March 22— M ilo D. C am pb ell, m e m b e r f e d e r a l r e s e r v e board. Missing, about December 15, a M arc h 24— J u d g e D on ald I » M o r r i l l o f ll lln o to A p p e l l a t e court. dark gray mule, weight 1-100. N otify S e n a to r Sa S am u el D. N ic h o ls o n o f C o lo - W . E. Collins, 2V4 miles north of rado. M a rc h 24— Mme. S ar ah R e r n h a r d t In Monmouth. Parle. M arc h 27— C o n g r e s s m a n John R. T y Found On Main Street, rod glass son o f A la b a m a A p r il 5 E a r l o f C a rn a rv o n . bead necklace. A t Herald ollice. H o r s e s Doles, f o r m e r g o v e r n o r o f Io w a . lloustkci ping rooms for girls. Mrs. A p r i l IS— O l i v e r F. F u lle r , p io n e e r M. Berkley. C h i c a g o w h o le s a le d r u g g is t . H tu y v e s a n t Fish, fin a n cie r an d r a i l w a y mun. In N e w Y o rk . Wanted— Salesladies and demon G e o r g e A. Yule. W is c o n s in financier, strators. Popular preparations, good a t K en o sh a . A p r i l 11 John (J. R o d g e r s , v i c e p r e s commissions, unlimited territory. id ent o f P e n n s y l v a n i a ra ilr o a d Vita Clay Distributors, 860 N. W T H a s e n f o r m e r head o f U n it e d S ta te s sscre t s e r v ic e A p r il 14 tjls h op <). M o t t W i l l i a m s o f Church St., Salem, Oregon. th e E p is c o p a l dio c e se o f E n r o n s Practically new Electric Vacuum A p r il 17— Rt. R e v . D an ie l 3 T u tt le , prt aid in g bish op o f E p is c o p a l church Cleaners. See these before buying. In Un it ed States, In St. I.nula R e v . Dr id C. H o u g h t o n , piuitor o f Eureka $30.00, Hot point $25.00. Write “ L i t t l e Churnh A r o u n d th e C o r n e r " l i . i ourt S i, Phone I l l s M, Salem, N e w Y o r k o lt y A p r i l 22 - M » J Gen Fra n k, D. B a l d Oregon. win tn De nv e r. April 21— U n it e d State* S e n a to r For Sale— St. Helen's Incubators K n u t e Nelso n o f M inn eso ta . J. M. McCaleb. A p r i l 34— E m e r s o n Hougrh. A m e r i c a n I good as new. au thor. Stock ( arrota for Sale at $7.è0 per Dlahop A l f r e d H a r d i n g o f E pi s co p al church. In W a a h ln g t o tV ton. Buyers must furnish contain M a y 1— R e a r A d m i r a l W . 8. Co wle a. ers. Walker Canning Company, U n it e d S ta te s n a v y, re tired. M uy 4— C o n g re s s tr .s u John W. R a i n e y Independence. 3t. o f C h ic a g o M a y i f — Hrl g. G » n . H. »4. R o b e r t , a u Wanted to trade 1'.'21 pullet i for th o r o f ••Robert'# R u l e s o f O r d e r , “ a t H o r n e l l N. Y. light car. K. II. Smith, K 3, Dallas M a y 14 -Dr. J. A. M ac do nald, f a r m e r e d i t o r o f T o r o n t o Globe. Slab wood for sale. Dry mill M ay 14— G e o r g s J a y G ould In M e g - wood delivered. Pollan Brothers, tone. F r a n c a M a y 10 -Dr. F l o r e n i Z l s g f s l d . v e t 4t era n le a d e r In m u s ic a l education. In Phone | $ i C h ic ago . A good brick M a y t l — Josep h W . F o l k , f o r m e r g o v r o r Sale or Lease e r n o r o f M issouri. building on a good business corner. M a i St -C la u d e K lt o h ln . c o n g r e s s See Boothby. man f r o m N o r t h C a r o lin a June 10 L o u is V l a u d f P l e r r e Dotty f a m o u s F re n c h w r i t e r . For Sale Ash and Oak cord wood, June 13— Oen. Duls T e r r a i n s , on ce delivered. C. J. Lehman, Suver, M e x ic o 's ric h es t man. M a u r ic e H e w l e t t , E n g l i s h n o v e l i s t Phone 1210. 6tl2 June 14 John M c l*a rla n d , p r e s id e n t In t e r n a t i o n a l T y p o g r a p h i c a l u g to n Money To Loan June 22 K d w a r d ft P o t t e r , n ote d j A m e r i c a n sculptor. Plenty o f it at 6 per cent, on city Ju ly 2 R t R e v . Jam.ee R y a n , b ishop property.— Pay us back like rent.— o f Alt< n. 111. J u ly » W I R I a m H Day . f o r m e r » • - if title is good. so. 1st» ju s tic e o f Un ited H ia t t s S u Iaians quickly made p r e m e court. Long time loans on farms— 6 per J u ly 10 H e l e n R i n g H otkneo n w r i t e r an d p o lit ic ia n a n d C o l o r a d o s first w o m cent and 6 4 per cent. an s t a t e tene.tor, G. W. Latlur, 410 (Begun Bldg. Convressinan L uth er W. M ott o f Os w e g o . N. Y. Salem, Ore. J u l y 11— A l b e r t C h e v a lie r . E ng llalt ac to r. For Sale J u l y I I — U n i t e d S ta te s s e n a t o r W i l No 85. 5 Boom house, 2 lots, in l i a m P. D i l l i n g h a m o f V e r m o n t J u ly 15- Dr. I . W i l b u r Messer, le a d e r a good location. Price $2,000.00. o f V M C. A.. In Ch ic ago . J u ly 14 —L o u i s C o u p e ru s D ut ch n o v No. 60. 5 lots, fruit and berries. A e lis t good barn. Located on paved street. Jo h n M. Hiddall. e d it o r Am erican 11000. Terms M a g a s ln e . J u ly I f — R e a r A d m i r a l C D Hlgsbt e No 52. 4 room house, barn, chicken e a p t a in o f th e M a in e w h e n It w a s house, 3 cows, 1 calf, cream separator, b l o w n tip In 1 I f * 5 shares in Farmers W i l l i a m l l o l a b t r d o f C h ic ago , a r c h i 70 chickens, tect. creamery, ensilage cutter, located on J u ly SO— S ir C h a r l e s H a w t r e y , E n g highway. $3350. lis h actor. No. 54. I acres 6-room house, fruit Aug I W a r r e n Ostmallel H a r d i n g P r e s i d e n t o f th e U n i t e d Slates A berries. Near Normal. $2200. terms A u g f — R a n d a l l P a r r i s h , au thor. In No 73. II acres. 4-room house. Mod P e o r i a . III. Aug I f — Juauuiix Sorolla. Spanish ern conveniences. Fruit for family use Close in. $6,000. Terms on half. p a in te r , __ . . . . ___ A u g . IT- M a r l a W a l n w r l g h t . actress. No. 76. 10 acres. A splendid 6 room In Scranton. P * . Aug 13— Bitram K a t e , p r e m i e r o f house. Barn and other buildings. Team GOOD TO EAT Wm. COOK & Sons TH E M WANK wagon and harness, cow, 70 chickens, cream separator, hay, A ll o f the feed. " x u g S I— T h o m a s Mos her , p ublish er. 20 minutes walk to town. $4000. terms No. 77. 13 acres. 4-room house, barn In P or tl a n d . Me. Sept. 7 - E d w a r d P a y e o n Dutton , p u b Located I mile southeast o f town. lis h e r o f N e w Y o r k . Price $3500. Will take in exchange W lllls n t R T h a y e r . A m e r ic a n a u th o r Monmouth or Salem dwelling proper * ni e P | U14* Dr C. F M llle p e u g h . b o la n - ty to $2000. With the above the fol ' " V e p t * i i —K u l J. R e l n e y . e x p l o r e r lowing is included: tram, wagon, and harness. 8 tons hay, 75 chickens, and hunter, a t sea M.-t.t i t — M ax Rohm. A m e r ic a n ar ti s t cream separator and farm implements S ep t I* V is c o u n t M o r le y . Britis h G. I. BO O TH B Y, Rest Bit ale s ta tes m a n and au thor. "'“ L a 't e D o u g l a s W l g g l n , A m e r i c a n au - rip t. I t — E dw in « C o o D y . oducator. , n t J c « ‘ “ i t - Dr. B o r i s Sidle, p ey ch opa - • k o i o a i e t xt P o r t s m o u t h . N II * " L t* i f —D r C. P S t e in m e i* . f a m o u s e le c tric !*«. * t ieh en ected y N T Vvo« I t __Andrew B o n a r l x » , f o r m e r tir lm e t n la le le r o f G r e a t B r it a in r r N?.V. * —■O. R H u n t in g t o n , p re s id en t , r , N o v **4 - S * ' 'lT * M cCa ll. f o r m e r g o v e r n o r and c o n g r e s s m a n f r o m Maeaa " ’ n o v " * ! » — C l l g o r d T h o rn s , n o t e d at - t o r n e y o f Io w a , In Dondon N o v . 17— A n t h o n y C a m in etti , f o r m e r U n i t e d S ta te s c o m m is s io n e r o f I n n i * rf i o v " ì t G e o r g # C T a y l o r , p re s id en t Am erican H a l l w a y E x p r e s s c om p a n y . In N rW York Nov. 14— F r e d e r i c k Dixon, form er e d i t o r o f C h ris tia n S cien ce Monitor. Dar . I- E a r l o f Uore b urn form er B r i t i s h lord an in s e lla r . A O. B u nn ell, v e t e r a n n e w s p a p e r e d i t o r , a t P a n s v t u * N Y. D e e I — Sir W i l l i a m M a c K e n a le , C a n a d i a n r a i l w a y m a g n a la . B i s h o p J a m s * A t k i n s o f M E Church. Ihvuth. Dec I — E d w a r d O B ro w n , e m in e n t C h icago attorney p e « . 14- U g r o a Bbau gh ne s ey. Cane H all’s C atarrh Medicine T ho xe who * r o in a “ run d o w n " condi tion will n o ll e* that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they are In f o o d health. Thla f a c t p ro ve s that while Catarrh la a local dl**aae. it lx ( r e a l l y Influenced by constitutional con d iti o n « H A I J . 8 C A T A R R H M E D I C I N E con- •lets o f an Ointment which Quickly R e lie v e » by local application, and the Internal Medl. me. a Tonic , which aaaiats In Im pro vlns the Ge neral Health Hold by d r u ( c » l a tor o ve r 40 Y e a r * F. J. t'honey A C o . Toledo, ohk». ---------- A i d 4 a r p e t . M ^ ^ e w ------------ W r weave old carpets into rugs, weave rag carpets without seams, renovate mattresses and feather pil lows. and buy old carpets. W ill call for your work. Ladies hand made scarfs in wool or silk and wool. • Salem Carpet and Rue Works Address fo r price#, E. J. Potts. Baker Apartments. Saletg. Ore. Once more we hilng up a new calendar. An old year dies and a new year is liorn. It is invoice time. It is time to measure profit and loss, failure and success. A ll check up accounts. What has been gained or lost in the material things of the world. Have we enriched or impoverished our spiritual re sources? Whatever we have done with the closing year is done. None o f us can rew rite the story. But a new chance is given to all to make the story o f the new year what they will. Begin the new year by warming up to an idea or an ideal. Light the wick of enthusiasm. Let our resolves be DO rather than don’t. With the most cordial o f wishes fo r 1924 Oregon M onm outh How Many Goats To what extent can and should goat production bo increased in Ore gon ? The answer to that question will be considered at the economic conference to be held at the state college, January 23 to 25. Western Oregon is recognized as the source o f the highest quality Angora goats in the United States. There are 830,000 acres now in stump lands in Oregon and this area is being increased at the rate o f about 100.000 acres each year. Much o f this land can be advan tageously utilized for goat grazing. For Sale— 26 Pigs, 3 months old; Mrs. M. M. Long and daughter, Pearl Fishbaek spent Christmas in 5 brood sows. Inquire o f J. M. Mary of Corvallis are visiting this •'’ 81 *m, the guest o f Mr. and Mrs. Meyer, form er Shryder place, 2 4 week with Mrs. L. R. Burkhead. j C' F i* hb»ck. , . ,,, u. Buy a supply o f Baldwin Apples miles southwest of Monmouth. Baldwin Apples at Arnolds, 8.»c , . ,,, „ . , , , - ,K . . at Arnolds, Saturday, for only 85c Mr. and Mrs. Clem Fishbaek were per box, Saturday only a box. in Monmouth Friday visiting rela Ranie Burkhead o f Portland spent j l . l . Gooding left for Portland tives and friends. Christmas with his mother in this Tuesday to spend the week there, Mr. and Mra. Roas o f Goldendale, city- Mr. Gooding represents the county Washington, were here to spend Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Skeen and a in the « ^ ‘ation o f state teachers, Christmas with their brother-in-law Mrs. Frank friend o f Portland ate Christmas Buy your Apples Saturday at and sister, Mr. and Ainea. dinner at Frank Skeen’s. Arnold’s, 85c per Box. W inegar and Wilson have been busy this week installing a hot water heating system for Miss Mclntosji. The furnace is located on the ground floor in a building separate from the residence. It is made in Silverton and is claimed to be a furnace espe cially well adapted to Willamette valley climatic conditions. The best price o f the season, aldwin Apples 85c per box at A r ad's, Saturday only. Miss Mildred Force and Mr. and Irs. P. J. Mulkey arc among the in- tming visitors Christmas week to isit the home folks. A small daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Arnold December 23. Mr. and Mrs. Geo FeU er are here from Umatilla with their baby fo r holiday visit with Grandpa Cal Fetter. George La France is taking a short vacation form active work and is vis iting with friends in Portland and points in Washington. Jesse Simpson spent his Christ mas vacation with his mother. Mra. Simpson o f this city. >*- and Mrs. Clay Taylor spent Christmas with relatives and friends at Corvallis. See Our > Educational Linoleum W in d ow Display December 28 to January 7 MOORE & ADDISON Independence •at- Oregon ac* •*■ • •