The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, January 16, 1925, Page Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MONMOUTH HERALD, MONMOUTH, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 16. 1025r
Part S
Cameras and
Films
Developing
In at G
Out at 12
Perkins Pharmacy
If we haven't got it
we'll get it Ask us.
Mrs. Conklin loaves thin week for
a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Dorcas Stockman, near Tendleton.
During Mrs. Conklin's absence, Miss
Blanche Clark of the Normal faculty
will act as chaperon for White Hall,
A. F. Courter, Falls City hardware
dealer lost a diamond out of his ting
while shutting up the gate to his hen
yard. One of the fouls was dressed
for a Sunday dinner last week and in
the crop was found the missing dia
mond.
Last Saturday's session of the Mon
mouth grange was an unusually busy
one. All four degrees of the society
wore put on and six candidates took
a part or the whole of the work.
The afternoon program consisted of
! t violin solo by Mildred Scott, a brief
talk by W. J. Stockholm on what
the Grange is doing in other states.
There was also a roll call in which
the women members present exposed
their individual formulas for recog
nizing indications of rain. The men
i informally discussed marketing eon
...
uiuoins ana uie program sought m
; the present session of the legislature.
John Lawrence Dawson
John Lawrence Dawson, age 36
years, died suddenly at his home in
West Independence, Thursday even
ing, January 8, at 9:30 p. m.
Although suffering with a bad
cold, Mr. Dawson had not been con
fined to his home. Starting down
town at 9:15 p. m. he was struck
with a severe pain near the heart so
returned to his home where he died
a, few minutes later, before medical
attention could reach him. Coroner
A. .L. Keeney .was notified but it
was cot deemed necessary to hold an
inquest as death was' due to natural
causes.
Mr. Dawson was born in Eakin,
Wisconsin, May 19, 1888. He was
married to Laurel Fay Davis, No
vember 25, 1914. Coming to Oregon
in 1923 they lived in Salem for a
short time and moved from there to
This week A. M. Arant had the
privilege of handing to Mrs. D. M
Hewitt, draft for $400 insurance on
the house burned a few weeks ago
which is a fairly quick settlement.
Back from the Orient
Dick McClure has been a visitor in
Monmouth since last Tuesday and is
staying with his grandmother, Mrs.
Sarah Hager. Within the past six
months he has made a trip to the Or
ient in the employ of the Standard Oil
Company. He visited China, Japan,
and the Straits settlements.
W. F. Eakin of Astoria, a member
of the Fish and Came commission,
was a visitor with his sister. Mrs.
Hanna, and niece, Mrs. W. G. Beattie
and family Monday evening. Mr.
Eakin has been an interested partici
pant in the fish commission contro
versy..
Dumping Place Wanted
Wanted, by the city, a place to
dump rubbish, either by lease or pur-
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Independence where they have since L"abe:, , 1 resenl PPs"'n o
I council first Tuesday evening in Feb
ruary.
made their home.
Besides his wife he is survived by
one daughter, Eileen and two sons,
John arid Claire, and also his father
and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John
Leonard Dawson, all of Independence.
. Funeral services were held from
the Keeney Funeral Chapel, Satur
day, January 10, 1925 at 2 p. m.,
Bev. CA. Nethery, pastor of the
Baptist church officiating. Interment
waa in the I. 0. O. F. cemetery.
Wood sawing promptly done. Sam
Muhlman, Independence, Phone 33F4.
Monmouth Laundry
We call for and deliver bundles.
Phone 3703
We bay used furniture and stoves.
Elliott & Elliott
We store furniture, mouse
and dry. Elliott & Elliott.
proof
Filbert Trees For Sale
Reliable stock of standard varieties
with pollenizers propagated in our
own orchards. Prices according to
grade and quantity. Call and see
plants or write Dr. J. M. Powell, Dal
las, R. F. D. 3 or Ira C. Powell, Mon
mouth. 20-4t
Herald Shop Turns Out
First Copyrighted Book
A copy of the first regularly copy
righted book printed in the Herald of
nee has attracted attention in the
display window this week. The book,
"Evolution: the Mirror of God" by
Prof. C. J. S. Bowling, although mod
est in sice has matters of exceptional
interest in it, sufficient to make up
for any deficiency In bulk. The title
of the book suggests its contents. To
the many who are satisfied with their
own present beliefs it may be of but
passing interest. But others, inclined
to be critical and who, perhaps, have
not faith enough to accept what their
senses distrust, it may prove both in
teresting and helpful. Prof. Bowling
shows there is no real conflict be
tween revealed Christianity and sci
ence and the explanations are easv
lor the average mind to grasp. The
book is on sale at Moilan's and at
the Herald office at 50 cents per copy
Chief Patriarch on Job
Tuesday was installation night for
Model encampment, Independent Or
der of Odd Fellows and the work
was done with Grand Chief Patriarch
H. II. Sickafoose to oversee the task.
The following officers were installed:
S. Robbie, C. P.; C. H. Boothby,
H. P.; Geo. Grover, S. W.; J. B. Ri-
ney, J. W.; Paul Tacheron, scribe:
George Crofoot, treas.; Clay Taylor,
Guide; Homer Dodds, First Watch;
Fred Hill, Second Watch; O. R. Zook,
Third Watch; Guy Vaughn. Fourth
Watch; F. B. Powell, I. S.; W. J
Stockholm, O. S.; W. B. Egelston, G
of T.: J. E. Hubbard, G. of T.
Clay Taylor, W. B. Egelston and F.
Hill were given the royal purple
degree.
E. B. Arnold moved his family
into J. L. Murdock's new house last
Friday.
President Landers is spending a
part of the week-end in Eastern Ore
gon. He addresses a parent-teacher
meeting tonigit in Prineville.
A motion picture show Is to be giv
en in the Normal chapel Saturday
evening. Jack Pickford in "The Hill
Billy" is the attraction.
For Sale On Easy Terms. Large
modern 9-room dwelling on paved
highway between Independence and
Monmouth; within a few minutes
drive from the Normal school. Large
living room, fireplace and cement
basement. Garage for several cars.
For particulars call 119 J, Independ
ence, Oregon. 19 4t
up
FIRST AMONG CLEANERS
Retail Price on Pacific Coast is
$65 Gash
:::
Prof. Cecil J. S. Bowling and Prof.
Charles E. Franseen of the Normal
faculty journeyed to Falls City Tues
day evening where the first named
gentleman lectured before the parent
teacher association of the city which
proved an appreciative audience.
This is Thrift week designed to put
people into habits for their own finan
cial betterment. It's key note is de
rived from the fact that Benjamin
Franklin's birthday is January 17.
W. R. Graham was sick for sev
eral days this week with hiccoughs.
He was reported as better yesterday.
A caravan of Ford trucks ranging
from delivery cars and school bus
to ore and gravel carriers stopped in
Monmouth a short time Tuesday,
There were about twenty cars in the
caravan and they were traveling
north.
Attachments
$10.
PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN
$1. down and balance monthly
Put this wonderful cleaner in your home.
If you have an old electric cleaner we will
allow you $10.00 trade in allowance.
This special offer expires Feb. 1st.
Lyon Lodge A. F. and A. M. of In
dependence conferred the Master Ma
son degree on Neal Edwards and Fred
Hill Wednesday. Several visitors
were present from Rickreall lodge.Re
freshments were served at the close
of the work.
Miss Todd was a business visitor in
Portland Thursday.
M. J. Teeters and family have
moved into the house on Broad street
recently vacated by E. B. Arnold and
family.
J. B. Hill has been under the weath
er during the past week.
The aftermath of the cold weather
a short time ago is numerous colds,
Mrs. G. W. Baun and Paul Riley be
ing among the victims.
tL ff Auction
New Power Co. Home
A modern building of hollow tile
will replace the structure now cover
ing the plant of the Mountain States
Power company just as soon as
weather conditions settle sufficiently
to insure a chance to remove the cov
ering of the plant without injuring
the machinery by exposure, accord
ing to E. J. Page, manager of the
Dallas, Indepndence and Monmouth
districts.
.W, K. Barnell, local manager of
the Independence plant, is having
plans submitted by Charles Smiley
for the erection of the new building.
Only the main covering for the pump
ing plant and the power machinery
will be of hollow tile, -while additions
$of lumber will be built on to house
y j the office and serve as an equipment
i warehouse. Enternrise.
Call on us for demonstration on your own rugs with no
obligation on your own part whatever.
MOUNTAIN STATES
POWER COMPANY
Tile To Californi
The Central Clay Products com
pany shipped a car of tile to the vicin
ity of Oakland, California last week.
The company has disposed of about
half of its stock of tile made last
summer.
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Doo'fc Read TMs Ad.
Monmouth
MILLER
Oregon
E SALE
JANUARY CLEAB AfJG
Six Big Days of Real Bargains
Saturday January 17th
Attention Men! Men's Day
A real surprise awaits you for this one day. AH winter (foods
cut to the limit. Bargains unheard of await you.
Come Early Buy Save Money
Monday January 19th
Piece Goods Day
Woolens,' Silks, Outings, Ginghams, Percales, Muslins, Sheeting,
Tubing, Blankets, Spreads, Sheets, and Towels. Come to the
store this day. Save money. if you don't come you lose.
Tuesday January . 20th
Hosiery and Underwear Day
Notions
Real Bargains-
Come and see for yourself-
-Real low Prices
be convinced
Wednesday January 21st
Ready to Wear Day
Also Art and Leather goods
One clay sale of Aprons and dresses. One day sale of Coats and
Sweaters. One day sale of Bath Robes.
We lose You gain
Thursday January 22nd
Shoe Day
Bring" the family we have the shoes. Men's shoes, Women's
shoes, Boy's shoes,' Girl's shoes, All kinds of shoes.
The biggest shoe day ever held in Monmouth
Friday January 23d
J Grocery Day
The best and biggest day of all. Bring in your list of eats.
Our prices will surprise you.
Don't miss this event. Prepare to buy this day and your dollar
will have twice the value. -
We mean just what we say; There are no strings. The prices
will be good for the one day only. Don't prepare to come in one
day but come every day. Real bargains await you. -We
reserve the right to limit quantities . Watch our windows
Unless You Want to Save