The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, May 23, 1924, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MONMOUTH HERALD, MONMOUTH, OfcECON FRIDAY, MAY 2i, 1924
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Aay Claims The Emerald
To thin royal month of Soring has been giv
en for a birthstone this regal gem of
springtime hue the Emerald.
Legend says it insures love and domestic
felicity.
Fashion places it with Diamonds and Pearls
among her most favored gems.
So one chooses as a birthday gift in May,
jewelry set with an Emerald. It delights
by beauty, style and significance. A fine
graduation gift also.
Come see the exquisite Emerald Jewelry we
are showing.
HiriKH of Solid Gold
exquiNiUly designed
X A. L. KULLANDEU
The Jeweler
INDEPENDENCE 2U0 Main Street OREGON
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Christian Church
II. C. Shropshire, Minister.
Church phone 0-105 Home phone 1304
Sunday Services:
10 . m. Bible School. J. W. Leask,
Supt. Classes for all ages. A
special clans for Normal Students.
1 1 a. m. Preaching hy fj. V. Swan-
d. r, Supt'iifitnid(-nt of Minions for
Oregon.
i:i'A p. m. Senior, Intermediate and
Junior Christian Endeavor.
7:S0 p. m. Preaching by C. F.
Swandcr.
Wednesday 7:.';0 p. m. Prayer
meeting
Thursday evening, 7:30, Choir prac-
V, tice at the home of Mrs. F. E. Cham-
8 beta.
: j vt"yne cordially invited to attend
, i ull of these services.
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Spring Shoes
Conic 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
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Fire and Accident Insurance
Liability and Surety Bonds
G. W. CHESEBRO
Monmouth
Oregon
Swiss Cows Wrestles for Title
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An annual wrestling tourney for cows Is held at Martigny, Switzer
land, which is attended by thousands of farmers from all sections.
The cows wrestle until one trots off in defeat. The final winner is
crowned queen and given choice grazing pasture for one year. Photo
hows the final tussle for the title.
"IT MADE ME
YOUNG AGAIN"
The Champion
Says Elderly Housewife
Praising Korex
Compound
"I did not have vim enough to sit
down and do sewing," says Mrs. G.
Amer of Camden, N. J., "but after
taking korex compound I am ever so
much better. Now I can do three
times as much work in one day as I
could before. I am 62 years old
but korex has made me young
again."
Thousands the world over are
now using this wonder compound
and many are the, enthusiastic re
ports telling of ,. restorations to tho
splendid vigor and vitality of prime
man and womanhood. Speedy sat
isfaction is reported even in ob
stinate cases of long standing and
the benefits are rsaid to be complete
and lasting. Those seeking relief
from premature old age, low gland
ular activity,; lessened vigor, weak
ness after flu,: nervousness and
poor circulation, Will be interested in
learning that .the American distribu
tors have arranged for korex to be
sold in Monmouth at Perkins Phar
macy. Just ask for korex.
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Jack Dempsey, as he makes-up
for his movie acting, slicks back
his hair and dolls up with grease
paint but he can't hide that won
derful fighting physique.
Baptist Church
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Prof. Homer O. Dodds, Supt.
Preaching morning and evening by
Professor Williiim James Sly.
Morning subject, "Marvels of Di
vine Mercy"; evening subject, "The
Passing and the Permanent in Life."
At the evening service there will be a
Hpecial song service with music fur
nished by the Linfield College Octette
conducted by Miss Anna Lavinia
Iieebe, Teacher of Voice. The Oc
tette will also sing at the Young
Pi.oples' Service and take part in the
exercises.
This will probably be Dr. Sly's last
Sunday here as the new resident
pastor, Rev. J. V. Cabeen is expected
to preach next Sunday, June 1.
Young Peoples' Society at 6:30.
All are cordially invited.
Evangelical Churct
Louis C. Kirby, Minister
Mrs. L. A. Robinson, Supt.
The following are the announce
ments: Sunday School 10 a. m.
Our Men's Bible class is growing
larger. We welcome others to join
it.
Morning worship 11 a. m. Subject
"Christian Stewardship". This will
be the second sermon on this subject.
Evening service 7:I0 p. m.
Subject of sermon. "The Storv of
Mt. Carmel".
The Homelike society meets in th
parlor of the church on Tuesday after
noon.
Choir rehearsal in the church
Wednesday 7:30 p. m. '
Mid-week service Wednesday even
ing at 8 p. m.
We extend a welcome to all. '
Church Of The Nazareue
George Andrus, Pastor
Preaching services each Sunday at
3:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting each Thursday at
8 o'clock.
Everyone welcome.
Christian Science
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
o'clock.
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
Sunday morninz servica at 11
o'clock.
Subject for Sunday. May 25. "Soul
and Body."
Meeting Monmouth Christian Men's
Brotherhood.
Date Sunday, May 25.
Place: Baptist Church Parlors.
Time 2:30 p. m.
Topic The National Education Bill
in Congress.
Speaker President Landers.
The topic should be of interest to
all citizens of the community. With
an interesting topic and a capable
speaker may we expect a large at
tendance? The Committee.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank all for kindly
assistance and sympathy, to the sing
ers and for flower at the time of the
funeral services of Mrs. A. S. Mitch
ell. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Mitchell
Mrs. Beckley, Mrs. Haley,
and Mrs. Pember
ELKINS
Elmer Olden was in Monmouth
Tuesday.
Mr. J. R. Galbreath of Jefferson
spent a few days this week visiting
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harman.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tedrow were
Salem visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Marks were
Dallas visitors Sunday.
Mr. Harry Blodgett transacted
business in Monmouth Tuesday.
Mr. Fred Scholl was in Independ
ence Tuesday.
Mr. T. A. McEldowney Sr. and son,
Frank visited friends Sunday in Scio.
Mr. and Mrs. LeFurgy motored to
Salem Tuesday to remain a few days.
Several from this community at
tended the McKee Jersey sale Tues
day. Mrs. A. Z. Tedrow visited her sis
ter, Mrs. Sarah Rittner in Monmouth
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. T. J. Marks of Canby visited
his brother, C. C. Marks Saturday afternoon.
Edwin Johnson, third of a gang of
youths who have camped for the past
month near the city park in Dallas,
and supported themselves by petty
thievery, while they disported in
idleness about the town, was sen
tenced to 60 days in jail and a $25
fine by Justice of the Peace Coad,
this week for the theft of a hog.
He was arrested by City Marshal
Chase, who had already landed the
two companions of the lad, Kenneth
Brochtel and John Hill.
Our Bargain Column
We will have a limited number of
May haUhed O. A. C. White Leghorn
baby chick? for sale at greatly re
duced prices. Young's Electric
Hatchery. 3t-36
For Sale Canned fruit, lawn mow
er, new screen door, some furniture,
and 8m all tools. Moving away.
Mrs. J. R. Hartzell
Fischer Piano For Sale
Beautiful Fischer piano like new.
Will sacrifice for immediate sale.
Easy terms to an established horn.
For full particulars - address Geo. C.
Will Music House, Salem Ore. 2t
For Sale By Guy II. Deming Re
altorHomes, City lots, 5, 10, and 20
acre tracts, good soil, close in. Can
sell Homes in City for small payment
down, balance like rent. Is it not
better to own your home, than a
bunch of rent receipts? :
We have large and small farms,
fully equipped. Also good dairy and
stock farms. Fine orchard land
close to Monmouth, the State Normal
School town where our future teach
ers are being trained.
Write or call. Will be glad to help
you in locating. Guy Deming, Mon
mouth, Oregon. . '-.
Money To Loan i n
Plenty of it at 6 per cent, on city
property. Pay us back like rent.
Loans quickly made if title is good.
Long time loans on farms 6 per
cent and 6H per cent.
G. W. Laflar, 410 Oiegon Bid.
Salem, Ore.
WANTED Men or women to take
orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery
for men, women, and children. Elimi
nates darning. Salary $75 a week
full time, $1.50 an hour spare time.
Cottons, heathers, silks.
INTERNATIONAL STOCKING
MILLS, Norristown. Pa. 10t-21
FOR SALE
21 acres, 1 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.
10 acres, close in, good six room
house, barn, poultry and brooder
house and hog house, fruit and ber
ries. About 4 acres clover, balance
garden and grain hay. Horse and cow
and some tools. All for $4000.
Some terms.
10 acres joining above, all in grain
hay. , Can be added to at $1500.
I have lots in all parts of City. Al
so stock and grain farms, all sizes.
Come in and look over my list.
F. K. SKEEN
House known as the Sacre house
for Sale. Inouire of J. J. Williami-25
Wanted Bids on 200 oak fence
posts 6 feet long. , A. H. Craven
Guaranteed Hemstitching and ri
coting Attachment Fits any sewing
machine. $2.50 prepaid or C. O. D.
Circulars free. LaFlesh Hemstitch
ing Co., Dept. 2, Sedalia, Mo.
Let me mend your furniture or
file your saws. J. W. Howell 4t
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Think Of Your Home
Then Of This Sale
The Most Liberal Offer Ever Made on '.
the Westinghouse Electric Ranges
Just think ; for the small down payment of $8.00 and easy
monthly payments you can enjoy all the advantages of
electric cookery. This exceptional sale which lasts but 45
days, May 15 to July 1, is your opportunity to buy and
own a wonderful Westinghouse Electric Range
With each 3-19B Range purchased during this special sale
we give absolutely FREE a $6.00 pure sheet aluminum
cooker seta nest of three pieces and a covered kettle.
Also a beautiful $11.00 Electric Percolator of 7-cup capa
city. Be sure to attend our '
COOKING CLASSES
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"The Range
with
the C
ONLY
$8.00
D OWN
and Easy
Monthly
Payments
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May 28, 29 and 30
Beaver Hotel Dining Room, Independence
2 to 4 P.M.
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Miss Grace Bogue, Home Economist of the Westinghouse
Company will conduct these classes. Come and see how
economically and efficiently you can cook on the "Range
with the Clock". It will save you many weary hours in the
kitchen.
"Westinghouse In Every House." ,:-
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO.
This Sale Also in Progress in All of Our Branches
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