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I 5 I f, t c J I - toe. OUR CORRESPONDENTS GIVE THE WEEKLY NEWS ( S0T.1E EOLA NEWS NOTES SOME PLAGUE IS STILL SPREADING HERE Mr. Holman Remodeling His Home In This Section J r. Holman is remodeling one of his houses here. Mr. Mitty.and wife visited friends at McNary Sunday. Wiley Carpenter of Dallas Aisited relatives in Eola Sun day. There was a good crowd out to hear Rev. Macy Sunday night. Mrs. Tb acker has been quite ill but is report Bd some better. Mr. Harry Grey of Portland is visiting his relatives, the Carlsons. Miss Helen Litchfield of Salem vuited her sister, Mrs. Thos. Holman last week. We are sorry to say the swine plague is still spread ing in this neighborhood. Mrs. Julia Doherty and children o1 Sabra visited her sister.Mrs. Ferguson, sunday Mrs. H. H. Hayden has re turned after an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs A. Thacker of Portland. Mr. A. 0. Brown is going to have the Pilot Acetlyne lights installed in their new home at McNary. Clifford llrunk spent sunday with his parents. He it book keeping for t'le Hansou sash A door Co., in Salem. Prather, Blach, & Tyler are butchering thier" winters meat. Mrs. A. J. Anderson is spending a week with hi'i daughter, Mre. Conge. On account of the foi?, the boatdid not arrive until day break Sunday morning. Miss Clara Schneider taught the primary grade during the absence of Miss Lee. Annual clean up day was observed Friday at the pub lic school, by the teachers it pupile. The churches here will give a christmas entertain ment and tree in the Evan, gelical church, Mrs. G. 0. Hewitt of Mon mouth visited her mother Mrs. Harmon and her bro ther Ed last week. The boys gave Willie Sev ens & bride an old fashioned charivari Monday night and came away greatly satisfied. A basket social will be given by the Literary Saiu: day night, December, 7, 1912. Everybody united. Mrs. Fioet has gone to Pennsylvania to take care of her aged mother, & her son Andley has gone to Wilhami na to stay with his sisier. Mrs. A. J. Hall and Miss Mat Lee returned from Junc tion City where theyattenb - ed the funeral of their bro ther, Wm. Lee, who died of tuberculosis Mr. Miller of louver gave an entertainment, Monday night with Ins moving picture ma- chine which which was well attended. Dr. Hewitt of Independence was again called to see .Mr. Black who is sick with La grippe. He is now slightly improved. The principal of our school, prof .W. I. Reynolds recievud a consignment of books from the Oregon Library commis sion, for the use ot the ; - school. Willie lie ven s .-nd bride af ter a two. weeks honeymoon in Eastern Oregon where ihey enjo. ed an old fashioned stage trip of 50 miles are at home to their friend- in this city. Will's menial face is again seen in Neal's store. VISTA NLWS II it Public Silnol Iks Clui Up Day United Christmas Tre.1 ii F.vargelicfl Church is Plan Ml. I lulinbl"!! Hoi- .lot are re ove ing h m an a' of l.-'i i 'I lu- nif'KfiN. .1 i;l II il'.E Standing cf II Ccrrespcndenls American Bottom Mount hi n View Sunnv Sloi - E.U Burr a Visti Bur IB Hop Pen dale 14 101 ftr 80 C2 16 Ti e ) nta v HI t e cmintt-d iinn tiliati Jy fol wirgeach ikhub of the Moritor, and publmleil in the following issue. This List is Corrected Weekly He had the misfortune to cut his knee ( with a draw knife about hree weeks ago. A. J. Shipley received sev eral hundred prune, tiees from the Carjtm nursery last week., -, . Arthur Ualev and son Harold of Monmouth were out hero the first of the week on iu?ines Robert Cnanntng harves- ed his potato crop first of the week which yielded im mensely. D. M. Calbreath will erect a poultry house in the near future, he has the material on the ground. Clyde Timmie and wife aud Grace Bogynska of Mis tletoe visited at the Dan Cal itreath home Tuesday. Roy Johnson . is - assisting (Jtiv Hewitt of the Luckia- SUNNY SLOPE NEWS ITEMS A. J. Shipley was a Falls Oity victor Saturday. Born to Mr. and Mrs Clinton Nov. 19, a son. Lee Schivel of Monmoutl was in our district Sunday. map or MALI f EUR. COUNTY. OREGON. T ml 1. V jwm - 'If I iililrf ilil lid;., if j&m&m lilllig! "WW-' ' WW : 1 mut with his fall work-, j J o h n r o n of Monmouth W 1 ... P. L. Fishback went to the built a house for the latter county seat Tuesday. the past wcelc. w;u iwvnck nnrl wifftl Mrs. Lizzie Olin went to of Mistletoe visited with her, Caiton Monday to visit her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Olin.jdaug liter, Mrs. o. u nan over Tuesday night. jback. ." i John Snider is visiting V. A. Fishback and wife j with Day- 0ilK of Lewisville were plea ant ; guests cf her parents, C. E. j Mioses Ruth and Mary Clapp and wife Sunday. j Clinton and Opal Olin is Andy Wilson returned ! spending the week with Mrs. j Dallas was receving them for home Saturday after spend-1 Lau,lia Uojrynska of Misile- shipment Monday&Tuesday. . I !-.. lng the wees in i on j t444'i--iH-'i'i-fif -MMMfr4 THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK Established - - - - - - . - - - 1889 Big dance Thanksgiving night at opera house. Prof. & Mrs". F. G. Chute are spending Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. Cnutes, parents, in marion county. Frank Matoni sold his hops this week, consistig of 600 odd bales and Lee Feuton of land attending the dairy; show. Chas Holman and family j Sundayed with Mrs. Hol- man's parents Mr. and Mrs. ; J. II. Mulkey north of Mon-j mouth. I . Mrs. Kibby of Eastern Oregon after visiting with Clarence Caleb and family, returned to her home Thurs day. 'Chas. Newman. IJovd Ma son, Archie Pool and Allen I X X X X X t l X 4. t A Successful Business Career of Twer?, ihr- Years INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS 4 ! i X X i OFFICERS, AIVP DIRECTORS H. Hirschberg, Pres.' D. W. Sears, V. P. R. R. DeArmond, Cashier V. H. Walker, B. F. Smith, O. D. Butler 3 CSIuinS First Prize is this Tine uold watch, 15 Jew els,20Y'r Case is watch is iisplay at owe s Jewel ry Store. Conditions of the Contest; SECOND PRIZE 7- . iNo. 3 A Folding- $S0 Camera Rpmnnina wit n nur issnft fir Orfnnpr 74. anrl rlosmtTi O O . .. " " "I Oj with the issue of January 23, we will give away tree to our corrt,sponaents the hve prizes enumerared abov". Wc probably will add anothor feature later. How can I win a otz? ' you ask. By beenminr a corre-porrJent for the Monitor we reply. Write us for stationery : oday. What Counls is asked. 1 jiuint for ( 'c!i iiid t''t'i'y j f.i 1 11 t ! t r iUM s r. (joii in; . t. Hill and Harriman Will Go Through This County to Cross Oregon l V tofurnls,lat all times the bestthemar rj ketaf fords in 3fje&&' BEEF, PORK, ' MUTTON, Cured meats of all kinds kept in stock, Lard, Ba , and Fish Fridays. I Young's Meat Market v I K. ClMpr iiimle !i hnsi ne tri lo Monmouth Sat urday. j (Jt'o. .lc 'If 1 n of Mon. !inMiih In re on li!ii.tsg 1 Ihirii tln-c tine Ihm llie j fHrnifi's are luiy rustimg in tln ir t'.lll glHill, lr. Mitthi.it of Monniouth Uaa hUiiitiioiuMl to this neigh hoi hood Tuesday. j Noah lli'ffley spent Sun day with his brother, CJrant lletTNy, of Taliuae. It. M. lioley, who has blooil jioisoo is improving 1 11 'i ,0 'II I mm m UUm 1 if-iillit ( "vx ' I ' )sc.rl : 21 1 1 'o 1 t 1 .- r()f jlO-l t- '1 V !l - 1 V I " l- il i 1 1 1 1 1 I !- 111' ! 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