Image provided by: Monmouth Public Library; Monmouth, OR
About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1908)
1 Disc Cultivators Are a necessity now as much so as a drag harrow was in the early days of farm ing in this valley. We handle the DEERE the best on the market. I r Walking Plows Are the kind you want on a small place and you want The Best. We have them, THE DEERE. We have Gang and Sulkey plows for large farms. Get our Prices. J. E. WINEGAR & CO. CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET. T a; Judge Burnett's Defragment of Cir cuit Court Will Convene Mon day, December f, '(18. The following Is the docket for the session of Circuit Court which will be convened In alias, Monday, December 7, 1908, by Judge George H. Burnett: ;. , ., 1 B. J. Bowen vs Howard D. Goodf ellow and A. D. Goodfellow, action for Bote; John Bayne for plft. and F. A. Turner for deft. ,, - V 2 White Sewing Machine Com pant L. t. Daniel, action for moriey: J. L, Cottine for plff.. U U. Brown and N. Butler or CelU -. s , 3 State of Oregon vff E. It. Young-, assault with Intent to kill R. J. Taylor; J. H. McNary for plff., J. A. Carson and Oscar Hayter for deft. 4 Thomas Kinchin vb B. Pickens, damages; Os car Hayter for plff., N. L. Butler and L. D, Brown for deft. " 5 J. A. Harps Manufacturing Company vs T. A. Riggs, action for money: F. A. Turner for plff. 6 Vick Brothers vs Earhardt A Meyer, action for mcney; J. H. Flower for plff. 7 J. H, Johnson vs Sheridan Lumber Company, mandate from Supreme Court: Oscar Hayter for plff., E. R. Bryson and W. H. Holmes for deft 8 Hanna & Irvine vs A. J. and Martha Paul, ac tion for money: B. F. Jones for plff., Sibley A Eakin for deft 9 State of Oregon vs John Courtney, assault with Intent to commit rape; J. H. McNary for plaintiff. 10 State of Oregon vs John Mode, fornication; J. H. McNary for plff., E. R. Bryson for deft , 11 State of Oregon vs J. H. Flower, larceny by embezzlement; J. H. McNary for plff., N. L. But ler for deft 12 G. W. McGulre and A. E, West vs J. H. Flower et al, damages; B. F. Jones for plaintiff, Oscar Hayter for defendant 13 Jacob Schnabeli vs William Schindler, action for monev; John Bayne for plff. 14 R, M. Wade A Company vs I. L. Smith, ac tion for money; B. F. Jones for plff. 15 L. W. Josse vs D. C. Harris, action for money; M. E. Poguc and W. M. Kaiser for plff., G. G. Bingham for deft 16 Asbury Schultz vs City of Dallas, damages; W. H. Holmes for plff., Oscar Hayter for deft 17 James A. Roberts vs William C. Brown, ac tion for money: Oscar Hayter for plff., N. L. But ler for deft 18 Walter L. Tooie vs C. A. Nelson and wife, action for money; J. H. Flower for plaintiff. 19 John G. Barr vs E- M. Young, action for money; Geo. G. Bingham for plff. 20 D. S. Bentley vs Ed Riggs, action for money; W. O. Simms for plff. 21 Petition for naturalization of Thomas Elliott 22 Petition for naturalization of William Bijinski. 23 Petition for naturalization of Robert Mc Crane. 24 Petition for naturalization of Francis Hey den. 25 Petition for naturalization of Henry Fern. 26 J. H. Hanna and Elsie J. Hanna vs A. 8. Newton and G. N. Newton action for money; B. F Jones for plff. 27 The Averill Machinery Company vs F. N. Smith and 8. B. Tetherow, action for money: Sibley A Eakin for plff. 28 J. D. Smith vs County of Polk, State of Ore gon, action for money: Sibley A Eakin for plff., John H4McNary for deft 29 R. M. Wade A Company, a corporation, vs Independence Canning Company, a corporation, action for money: Oscar Hayter for plff. 80 W. G. Bernstein vs Claude, Clem and J. M Cleveland, action for money: Fullerton & Orcutt for plff. Falls City. Mrs. Chas. Palmer is on the sick list this week. R. L. Chapman, of Dallas, was a Falls City visitor Tuesday. Miss Maud Montgomery, from Dallas, was visiting friends in Falls City last week. Rev. E. A. LaDow attended the Sunday school convention at Independence last week. Sidney Trask has moved his family to Airlie, where he has a position as manager of a store. Mrs. Lineback, of Falls City, has gone to Roseburg to reside. Her husband has opened a mu sic store at that place. Mr. Belieu and wife have gone to Salem to spend Thanksgiving with their daughter, Miss Mary, who will accompany them home. Rev. A. H. Dodd received Word Saturday, , from Corvallis that his daughter Cecil, was dan gerously ill; he left at once for that city. The members of the M. E. Church and their friends sur prised their new pastor and wife Tuesday evening. Refreshments were served. Miss Ethel Tooze has returned from Eugene, where she has been attending school, at the U. of 0. and will spend Thanksgiving with her parents and friends at Falls City. Twenty years ago a man could work out in the rain all day with out getting wet, but it is differ ent now. Then it would rain in a gentle drizzle all day long, but now it pours down in torrents at times. Then we would scarcely see the sun more than . two or three times in a month, now we seldom have more than a day or two without sunshine. There fore we should try to dispel the idea that this is a rainy country, for there are many places where there is a greater rainfall during the year. HOME BAKERY Fresh Bread, Pies. Cake, etc. Constantly on hand. Boston baked beans, hot soup and other Home Cookery. Our motto "Home Made" Mrs. Brewster, proprietor. For Sale At the Monmouth Nurseries. Choice and Extra Choice, high grade English Wallnuts from one to four years old. Place your orders early and secure the Choicest of Stock. W. H. Parrish. A. B. WESTFALL Painter and Paper Hanger Monmouth Oregon Contest Report. In this column will be g'ven the standsng of the different candi dates each week: Miss Anna Troedsen, 100 Miss Mary Murphy 300 Miss Jessie Hyde 200 All Hate && Cost At the Millinery Store Now is Your Chance To get a SWELL Hat at a SMALL Price For Sale. One of the nicest residences in Monmouth, 12 rooms, hot and cold water, bath and pantry. Furnace heat. Four lots, some fruit trees and shrubbery to gether with almost entire furnish ings for $2500. Terms can be given on a part of this. Enquire of the Polk County Realty Co., at the Herald office. This price is far below real value and will only stand for a short time. w. o. w. Monmouth Camp No. 49 Meets every Wednesday night. Visiting Neighbors cordially welcomed. P. H. Johnson, C. C. O. A. Wolvkrton, Clerk Lamps and fixtures, electric irons, chafing dishes, broilers, heaters and electric motors of all kinds. Wireing scientifically done in all its branches. Elec tric lights installed. Estimates furnished on short notice. Phone Main 98. V. D. Butler. Zook, the paper hanger will do your painting.