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j i --i PEnnYpALE I MEWS-ITEMS J. M. Wise and. wife re turned to their hfttrle thBoise Idaho, the latl-rt part' of the week. ' . . John Foster returned to his work, of selling Sewing machines in this t art of -ihp state and Washinjjtori.suhday afternoon. Misses EJsie and Wanda Key t and Marion Fo'x Avere Dallas visitors Saturday. Chas. Bratcher who was taken suddenly sick Thursday afteriioon'-was hidved!to Hospital Wk3atori(tfry ''morning and operated upon Saturday afternoon. He hs been very low but the- last reports were that 'fie' w "as -resting a little easier. t Miss F?i nie Keyt was a portlaud visiior the last of the week. dence visitors Friday. ! ' Mctleady of Portland ' will ' visit "'reUtfvea -here' through- the holidays. r :. - Miss ' Cooper ' returned to her 1 home in Independence Saturday. i Mr. J.atoeS"ig improving his property with a new fence. A broken rail on the pide fact caused the ' wreck of a small gravel train Saturday afternoon, " throwing " three cars off the track and break ing a riuniberof rails and ties. ' Mrs. L. H. Fischer and Mr9. Snvage made a business trip to Salem Monday. MOUNTAIN VIEW K,, M,'( Bosley is' able to be fup and around again. 'Kobt.'Fisliback was a Dal las visitor Saturday. John "Stump shipped "a youiifrbtill to Da vis, Califor nia Thursday. Joh. Yeater attended cir- 'cuit eodrt'af Dallas two1 days last week. , A. J. Shipley , purchased two buff orpi i igto n ' roosters of M. M. Jones of north of Moi. mouth Saturday. ' ' Mabel Riddell vvaa'shop- pirrgin-Moumoutb Thursday. -Ntah -HerHy lost a valua ble hog last week. Mr." 'Baker of Indepeii deuce wa in t his neighbor- Carl Harriett and wite are hi)od Fh'(iayon i,UelIieg8, i xmi j 'ri c . k I mltoii was .trading l.n Uct . inrsiiav 1 )'. nt h. I c j J ii Dallas batiirdy. ita ' W -Wl.i..rJ Kcl'ltogers'; attenvjed-thf last week. . Mae, Harry and Victor Lynch 'spent Sunday eve '" tii'ligwitli tflw "Grica iamily. Mrs: Gerking of Salem is doing some Bewing for Mrs. J. R, Chapman. ' A'. R;;S6athwick made a business trip to Dallas' Monday- ,' StINMOPE NEWS ITEMS Vera South wick lathnne' I)raii alteriioon. thresbe i riM'ii's convvntiun ai C-Vrvallis "Sa'tu.f i ty'.r ; i.i .1 m .. n ..v. u j. ... ... a Qiimlaru . mlB' V": It . "U S. 11, uarrei or ih SundrtNKl with Ammon Grice spein Sun J' ,; ' dsy after-nooa jvith Clareiu-H , ; - . 7T ,j . ht VicUh 1im- of L; Mli'tlle . calftd ott-ffVfids hVr6 S.m Rose Bodayla Jias refiiriipIJLi 'y t home to ..rr. mine am vrr Luckiatiiufi Mi. Reil- . l. ii iAitifr til i, tmmtliu in I Dick()gle aud' fainrlv Sunday wTtV'.JeBie Jolmson and wifj f-Lki;r People are killingand ut- ,nute urinftip f were lUfsrs or ivir v Hj. uiarke Victor Lynch Kpent Sun- of Monmouth Saturday l.-rtfUn!, .',!, ' nreat ll poultry hoi hnon nn r ih -1cU' Ixt. in I r . . i . Will Mark doiny the work. lmpruviii anu a i ie iu i- aboutaeain. J)ave Dova in .de a bu i x. ... , , , ness trio to ' If deuend.-no.-' Pe I It Hiltl vieuii' .vuani- . . . K'nilsiv. spent Sunday witli. ttieu sister Mrs Lena Sumpter. I . J). (). Ki-iil.!'ck and wif of Mis M. M. Biil-v, and tw- Cailfoir -. if p-ou.1' patents child fei.riV'avf for Vemml or4H) lb. t.'1r! ImT.ti Dec. J hre Aedi.e.-diiv Imying all Jack Frost has made his appearatice a number of times lately -Saturday ulglit bd'ng the heaviest and the ground bonig wliite until about 'noon .. A'infield Egleston and wife of Monmouth spent Sunday herelsitihg relatives. Russel Fishtack is clearing some land for Allen Johnson. Ruben Troxel and family liave moved off the John Stuirtp place where he was employed." Riley Rlioad is cutting wood for Herman Wuudtt Missse 'Hazel and Dais t . i j t - . I.: v i . called on Vheir relatives ! af the Luckiamuto Friday. Miss Kathryn Cainpliel who is teaching the Auti'tcl school is j repai ing to have an Xmas tree and also it good program. W. B. Ramsey returnee froin Eastern ' Oregon Mon day where ha went on : buBiness-trip. Allen Towns and wife wfte trading in 'Monmouth Mo:i day. HJroVerHenkh- of Mon mouth was in this neighbor hood Monday. the" ha py -new fathers, t h: J neui' a rival lieing .pret-euted about tvvo weeks age' " Building; Material i ACKERMAN'S FISH MARKET Dea s in . .. . ..' All Kinds Of Ksh and Poultry Fresh Oyster, Cla ins, Crab',' Salmon, 'Halibut and iNiiall Fish of AH Kinds. Located in old Hotel Building Facing Railroad Street 4 J Lumber, Doors. Windows, Cement, Plaster, Lime, Lath, ingles, Posts, Mouldings, Sash Weights, & Cord,. Roofing & Building . . Paper, Common Brick, Face Brick, Fire Brick, Sewer Pipe J x urain a lie. DIRECTORY OF LOCAL LODGES tjron Lodge No. 20 A.J.6A.M. Meets every Saturday on or before the full moon, nd two weeks there after. . Claire Irvine, Sec. H. Mattison. W.'W Independence Chapter No. Meets every first Friday following tun moon or each month. Ada1! Chapter No. 34 0. E. 3. Meets Second end F ourth Tuecd-ys or ern montn m the Masonic Hall. Vtarjraret P6meniy,' Secretary. Helen Kirkland. W. AL Valley Lodge No. 42 1.0. O.K. Meets every Thursday at 8 P. M their own hall on curner Mai l and f streets. t j. mtx re, .nc. O. H. gravis. N. fi Mdi Eneawtihtiehf No. 35 ' .,,J-VO. . , Meets -ie.Tond nH-'ourth Tuesday's rinin.mraa.FIM. T7J. f. Han.'- f. VI h.. Hooper, S. -C! W. He'rtkW; C.P Clover ? Rebakaii LodfaKo. I 0. O. F. ,. . . Meets 1st 3rd Tuesdays of each month in I. O. 0. F. Hall. Ruth Conkey, Sec. Edith West, N. G. SUVER NEWS ITEMS J'elle Sullivan f Nronn oulli iH'dolnt' ihf 'work for her f-is er, Mri. Dow Ha mar, who ia on lh Riclf l'Bt t n T1 ' -- ili9 rioifiice liiursioii I. f i; st wvek .f r Tortland to -Mrs. J. P. .Walkir attend. take uw'hVr i6 again. led an apron pRdwer of Grand ma Sherrood" of the 'Luckia mute Friday, in honor of her j - . i I i IlJMJ lli'JO . VJ 1 1 V I CVIC won f O . 1 . ..I. K ... , .: II - , the former pr nt8 in Salm last week - Mrs. Jreat ot Monmouth ... . , i. U-Midayed with Iter 'daughter the huppital in Corvallis Sun- ' ' ' " i . . . day. I Roy Johnponrwlio ih work- Carl Lamm of Indcnden-Mg for Guy Hewett .pent fShiol'waa on the P""'"? al non,e- Mr. Corley returned from Coivallia Sunday." THE SWINEHERD. ' A rooting hog needs something ' besides a ring In bis hose. ' lie needs something 111 his feed to nleh "be ' floes not get or be would not root It is up to yoo to supply this. By actual experiment It has been fonncl that by' feeding alfaU fa bay with corn the cost of fat tening pigs bns been decreased stTOut one-balf. It Is nearly a larayg bent to save some of the old sows, -pecinlljto farrow tbe early spring litters. When pure bred swine are ket Tto breeding pnrpise they. Hhould I jriven eery opportuni ty" for bohe and 'muscle develop mnt rather than the prodnotlon of fat ' Unless 'wiwly 'fed 'and cared for a herd of flue boss wlU..de-, generate rapidly. Dickinson's Livery Barn I. W. Dickinson, Proprietor , Teams and Rigs furnished any time of the day or nigh' i with or without driver r SrttlsfMCtlov Vjuariinte BUrn Phono 3810 Residence Phone 3812 Give Us A Gall The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. I! PffOJaPsartpaa)(Pa' V-P iimin iiihi mil, iiMiiiwii.ji.il M. SJ&mW Sam. A.3kiia!:ja,sii First Prize is this fine Gold watch, 15 Jew elsOY'r Case This watch is n Disptay at Rowe's Jewel- 'a rv 3tore. Conditions of the Contest Beginning with our issue of October 24, and closing with 'the issue of January 23, we will give away Iree to Oiir correspondents the five prizes enumerared above. We probably will add another feature later. "How can I win a prie" you ask. By becoming a conespondent for the Monitor we reply. Write us for stationer)' today., .., What Counts is asked. SECOND PRIZE No. 3 A Folding $10 Camera 1 point for eic'.i ami' nvt-ry piM'OII il I II v h Hf in. ' (51 i) pMin'H 'it i'Vi' v pit'cc of iiHi'f c (j'lirinp; -I'hl ! ;t ) III 'Ik- K ' n' I fx ..If (T-- i : 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 , h, nil let . . . , i - ... - - !(',. 1 1 In .-try 'ioilii' in.. Her rcjiiHiijg'-Jd Imcnur iridif 10 points . for ,i- I, monUis Mtilwcripi ion 20 oi'itiJ for a nx month nubscript ion, 50 po'iitn for a .ynHr fiiiliHoiption it ' tr Send the news from your Locality to us Jiitei i llllilliln ihls Is a 3 1-4 x 5 12 Eastman, post card size, camera Displayed at CRAVEN & MOORES WE WANT CORRESPONDENTS FROM Monmouth Dallas FalU City Airlie vV ells Suver Standing.of all Correspondents ce American Bottom Mountain View Sunny Slope . Eola Buena VitU Buena Hop Perry dale ' 14 .101 K .78 '22 ick list a few daya last week. Jim Hinkle of Monmouth . Mr. Iiigrafti -and wife and en Hfi?thjr . Chance j The poinU will be counted immediate ly following each iuue of the Monitor, and published in the following iuue. Iiuerja We wuit you all represented Perrydale Kickreall , . . , , Lewisvilie , IJallston ., .. . McCoy Rocca Hucll Yes, from every dchool'JiHtrict THIRD PRIZE A Set of! Cooper's Sea Tales, 5 Volumes, Nicely Bound Valued at $7.50- Fifth: Prize MOORES NON LEA K A BLE FO UN- TAIN PEN lias tifrv hk'imi'ij; v inrfiftB . , MoCaleb with hi farn wdrk. 'TWS LiSt IS 'tmM Mt) Nov On Display at BROWN'S PHARMACY F on. rt h Prize A Pine Im ported China Fish Set Displayed at Reeves GROCERY STORE TIi in lg alarge tray with a complete set of plates and rolls Mi s. Bagley were Indepeo V 1 " r