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THE MONMOUTH ITERALD, MONMOUTH, OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1924 Page S Wedding Rings Must Be Fashionable THAT TUB WEDDING RING MUST UK FAULTLESS IN QUALITY IS IMPEKITIVE. ONLY THK IlKST WILL DO. HUT QUALITY ALONK IS NOT ENOUGH. STYLE IS KwUhLLY IMPORTANT, FOR FASHION HAS RAISED THE WEDDING RING FROM A SIMPLE SYMBOL OF MATRIMONY TO ONE OR WOMAN'S MOST BEAUTIFUL ORNAMENTS IN STYLE, IN QUALITY OF MATERIAL, AND IN EX CELLENCE OF WORKMANSHIP, .OUR WEDDING RINGS ARE UNSURPASSED IN BOTH SOLID GOLD AND PLATINUM YOU HAVE A CHOICE OF EXQUI SITE DESIGNSORANGE BLOSSOM. BRIDAL WREATH, AND OTHERS, MANY DIAMOND SET. RINGS FOR MEN AS WELL AS WOMEN. PRICES ARE SURPRISINGLY MODERATE. $3.00 and up A. L. KULLANDER The Jeweler INDEPENDENCE 2'JO Main Struct OREGON . yxf.yjc-' xx xc 'jh ;: :-x jx yxk yjst x sxsfc:x x:x christian Science Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject for Sunday, March 30, "Reality". i Fire and Accident Insurance j Liability and Surety Bond G. W. CHESEBRO Monmouth Oregon EE 5 Spring Shoes Come in see my new stock of Spring Shoes for men and women. Especial attention is called to the Ladies Spring shoes, Oxfords and Pumps. Ladies Silk and Cotton Hose Men's Silk and Cotton Hose All Kinds of Work Shoes First Class Repairing CHARLES M. ATWATER Post office block Phone 6802 23 $2,500 in Prizes ENTER tha International Crow-Shootlne Contest. Du Pont offera $2,500 In nutchan dln prUea. No entrance feea. Destroy th menace to game and cropi. Write today for booklets giving full Information on the crow. . E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS 4 CO, INC Sporting Pwodtr Divttion WILMINGTON, DEL. iPOE ortsmanS- ERVICE. Chriatian Church II. C, Shropshire, Minister. Phone 1304 Sunday Services: 10 a. m. Bible School. J. W. Leask, Supt. CJuhhi's for all ages. A Kjc-ial cIhhs for Normal Students. 11 a. in. Thin la all family day. It is hoped many complete families will attend and ait together. The family having the largest number present will be awarded a Bible. Subject of the sermon, "Building with God." 3 p. m. BuptiHm. 6:0 p. m. The Senior, Intermedi ate und Junior Christian Endeavor. 7:.'iU p. m. Preaching. Subject, "What u your life?" Tueaday evening regular monthly Bible School oflicera' and teachers' buHineas meeting and conference. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. Subject, "The life of Solomon." Thursduy evening, choir practice. Everyone cordially invited to attend ail of these services. The Thrifty Man Buys in the Best Market! The thrifty man when making a trip will USE THE TRAIN because: He can save money by purchasing a round-trip ticket at reduced fare. He will measure in dollars and cents the safety of the train as well as the comforts it provides. He will spend his money where he knows his 1 home town will get the greatest: benefitwith the railroad ' a big factor in the development of his community. He will capitalize on the fact that the train will run regardless of unfavorable weather; conditions and get him to his destination safely. ' vy Be a thrifty traveler , ajid ride the, train For any railroad Information call on your ticket agent he will glad ly assist you in every way possible JOHN M.SCOTT , Asst. Passenger Traffic Manager , . Portland, Oregon Southern Pacific Lines Dorcas Society The Dorcas Society will meet at the home of Sister Shropshire next Tuesday, April 1 at 2:00 p. m., with Mesdamcs Sickafoose, Schuette and Miss Mary Shropwhire as hostesses. Church Of The Nazareue George Andrus, Pastor Preaching services each Sunday at 3:00 p. in. Prayer meeting each Thursday at 8 o'clock. Everyone welcome. Baptist Church Sunday School at 10 a. m. Prof. Homer 0. Dodds, Supt. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. rr Young Peoples' Society at 6:30. All are cordially invited. Evangelical Chord Louis C. Kirby, Minister Mrs. L. A. Robinson, Supt. Sabbath School 10 A. M. Preaching Service 11 A. M. Christian Endeavors 6:30 P. M. Evening service 7:30 P. M. The Homelike society meets in the parlor of the church on Tuesday after noon. Next Sunday Rev. J. Hertzog of Kimball School of Theology will con duct the morning and evening serv ices. Mr. Hertzog has preached for our people before and was liked very much by those who heard him. His messages are both inspirational and educational. Don't fail to hear him. The pastor will be home and con duct the mid-week services on Wednesday. On account of the An nual Conference held in Portland, the pastor will be unable to occupy the pulpit on Sunday, the 6th. There will be no preaching services in our church that Sunday. Md-week service Wednesday 7:30 The pastor would like to meet all the members of the church for the last time Wednesday evening before losing up the church year to attend Conference. We welcome you to all of these services. I BILL BOOSTER SAYS For Sale Mixed clover hay cheap sold at once. J. R. Hartzell. Monmouth. Wanted To buy 4 or five roomed house for cash. State price. A. R. Boulware, Cherry Grove. Ore. 29 FOR KENT Large barn with 2 acres of unusually fertile land. Phone 2405. Wanted to trade. IWirnhln linn. mouth residence property for prune land. Near Dallas, preferred. See Deming, real estate man. Wanted People who contemplate moving to an Educational Center. Come to Monmouth, the home of the State Normal. Excellent grammar and high school for the youngsters. Write Guy Deming, who will be glad to help you in locating. Guy H.- Deming, Realtor For Sale Leghorn hatching eggs, after March 20, 3c each. Leghorn day old chicks after March 20, 12c each A. H. Craven 27 Homelike Society The Homelike Society held their monthly social meeting Tuesday af ternoon in the parlor of the church, Twenty six ladies were present After a short business meeting all were invited to the dining room which was beautifully decorated with daffodils, where the hostesses, Mesdames Ebbert, Edwards and Ful ler served dainty refreshments and a social hour was enjoyed by all. Plans were made at this meeting to serve a dinner in the basement of the church on Saturday, May 31. The person who took the umbrella from rosebush in Mrs. Olemah's vard will kindly leave at this office. Sewer Work Started A. J. Barham & Son of Salem, low bidders on the septic tank .unit for the Dallas sewer system, have begun work excavating for the installation of the tank. They expect to com plete the project by May 15, the pen alty date set in the contract. Earl V. Barham is in charge of the job. WANTED Men or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for men. women, and children, cilimi nates darning. Salary $75 a week full time, $1.50 an hour spare time Cottons, heathers, silks. INTERNATIONAL STOCKING MILLS, Norristown. Pa. I0t-21 Old Carpets Made New We weave old carpets into rugs weave rag carpets without seams renovate mattresses and feather pil lows, and buy old carpets. Will call for your work. Ladies hand made scarfs in wool or silk and wool. Salem Carpet and Rug Works Address for prices, E. J. Potts, Baker Apartments, Salem, Ore. oe ts that we owfi : to ekch Cttvaer -to eep ut Appearances1 tue GjVJN WMO goes A&OUUO ORESSEO W A fcCARECWW VJSLO WAVE A FUklUN tOOWUG VJOSVD f 00 that' Our Bargain Column Good oat and vetch hay for sale. J. B. Stump ELKINS Mrs. Frank Loughary Sr. of Cor vallis returned to her home Tuesday after several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Loughary. Miss Florence Enschede spent the week-end with relatives 'in Forest Grove. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hannum were Monmouth visitors Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Tetherow and son Carl motored to Portland Sunday to see Mr. Tetherow who is ill at the Good Samaritan hospital. They returned Monday. Mrs. Fred Scholl, who has , been staying with her mother in Falls City, returned home Friday with her small daughters, Gertrude and Bar bara. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pitzer were shopping in Salem Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Ray, Mrs. Roy Miller and daughter Mildred spent the week-end in Portland. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tedrow were Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mrs. Tedrow's brother, Mr. Roy Smith in the Cochran district. Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Heffley of Mon mouth were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Marks. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Jones were din ner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Jones in Inde pendence. Miss Florence Henry of O. N. S. spent Sunday with Mrs. C. C. Marks. Miss Ula Osborn of O. N. S. spent the week-end with Maude McEldown- ey. Alfred Jones and Tom McEldowney Jr. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shipley near Airlie. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marks of Dal las were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Marks. Mrs. Uda Burke of Dallas was a business visitor here Monday. Miss Marjorie Tedrow of O. A. C. spent her vacation at the home of !er parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tedrow. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends who so kindly helped us in our great trouble. Also for the words of sympathy and beautiful flowers for our dear mother. E. M., Rosa E:, Roy M. Smith Ida M. Goodnight Myra.L Noble. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that James Cscar Russell has been appointed executor of the will of James Joseph Russell, deceased. All creditors hav ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned, in care of the County Clerk of the State of Oregon for Polk County, at his office in the Court house in the city of Dallas, Oregon, duly verified, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, namely, February 29, 1924. JAMES OSCAR RUSSELL, Executor. CATARRH Catarrh la a Local disease greatly In fluenced by Constitutional condition. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con Dials of an Ointment which gives Quick Relief by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acta through the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces and assists In ridding your System of Catarrh. Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears. F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, O. For Sale Small bungalow, entirely modern. Mrs. A. H. Craven. FOR SALE 21 acres, XVt. miles from Normal, well improved at $6500. I have some good building lots and other property on good terms. 7 room modern house with 7 lots, cheap at $2500 cash. F. K.' SKEEN Real Estate For Sale See Guy Deming if you want to buy or sell homes. We have some for sale, priced right, on good terms. Al so 4x5 acre tracts, improved in city, suitable for gardening, chickens, fruit etc. Now is the time to buy. Don't wait until property goes higher. Guy Dem ing, Graham Garage building. I am prepared to do some custom hatching, giving it my personal at tention. & cents per egg. J. M McCaleb. Loose hay for sale. T. J. Edwards. A Bargain for Someone. 5 acres of land, 8 room house; garage, barn, brooder house, 2 chicken houses hold ing 500 hens.' 1 acre Loganberries. $3200 for a short time. No incum brances. E. N. Keeney, Monmouth For Sale Four acres with 6 room house, city water, electric lights. Some fruit trees. 3 blocks from Normal. Price and terms reasonable. See Mrs. J. W. Leask for- particulars, tf For Sale Rhode Island Red eggs, best winter layers. $1.00 a setting. .00 per hundred, also sitting hens, $1.50. Mrs. V. E. Silcott, 858 East Main Street. Hear the Master Musicians & i Harold Bauer and Pablo Casals ft I in Joint Concert Friday, March 28th O. A- C. Men's Gym n Tickets on Sale at Morlans' Confectionery Store Man of 74 made Young in Three Weeks By Simple Method Money To Loan Plenty of it at 6 per cent, on city property. Pay us back' like rent. Loa,ns quickly maty If title is good, Long rime joans on farms 6)pei cent and t5 W per cent. , r G.W. Laflar, 410 Oiegon Bldg, Salem, Ore. ' House known as the Sacre house for Sale. Inquire of J. J. Williams.-25 Former Kansas Contractor Tells of Wonderful Re sults From Testing Korex Compound. Thomas J. Glascock, 74, well known old time Kansas contractor, declares he has virtually been made young again by the recently discovered ko' rex compound, which by many users is pronounced superior to "gland treatment", as an invigorator and re-vitalizer. "I feel as I did at 35," says Mr. Glascock, "and seem to be getting stronger every day. During my three weeks' use of the new discovery pains and weaknesses of many years' standing disappeared almost magical ly. Today I am as vigorous and sup ple as I was in the prime of life. Fur thermore, when I began using the compound, my memory was virtually gone and I was almost blind. Now my mind is clear and active and I can lead the finest print without diffi culty." " In order to find out whether the results were lasting, Mr. Glascock waited six months before reporting on his test of the discovery. On this point he says : , , - "Every passing day strengthens my conviction that my restoration is not only complete but permanent. I can't express the happiness this great dis covery has brought to me. It has made me 'young again". Similar report are being made al most daily. For instance, D. W Wood of New Orleans, past 60 years of age, says: "The compound has brought me back to as good physical condition as I enjoyer at 35.. I am apparently as supple as at 25 and my eyesight is better than for yearp. would not take $5,000 for what the discovery has done for me." For Sale St. Helen's Incubators good as new. J. M. McCaleb. Let me mend yovx furniture or file your saws. J. w. Howell 4t ' THOMAS J. GLASCOCK The compound referred to by Mr. Glascock and Mr. Wood is put up in tablets for easy use at home by any one. It has won the praise of thous ands who suffered from nervous ex haustion, diminished and- depleted vigor, neurasthenia, premature ag3 End lack of animation and vital fores. Elduly people have pronounced it a "fountain of youth." Prepared especially for acting 0".i lower spinal nerve centers and blood vessels, gratifying benefit are known usually in a few days, according to thousands who have used it. Enthus iastic reports from users acclaim the compound as giving speedy satisfac tion in .obstinate cases that have de fied all other treatments previously used. Realizing that thousands of enfee bled, half-alive folks may consider such news "too good to be true" tfce American distributors of korex com pound have arranged for korex com pound to BV placed on sale in Mon mouth at the Perkins Pharmacy. '