The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, May 21, 1909, Image 3

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    SEASONABLE CARRIAGE TALK
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This is the season of the year when you want to enioy a ride through the country. In order
to get the most enioymentirom your trip you need a CARRIAGE or BUGGY o! the most ap
proved pattern and also one that looks stylish. You will find both in the "JOHN DEERE."
J. E. WINEGAR & CO.
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LOCAL HID STATE NEWS
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Get Westfall to do your paper
hansting.
Zook, the paper hanger will do
your painting.
Dr. Allen, . dentist, Cooper
Building Independence Oregon.
Both phones. 19tf
Zook the Painter, will hang
your paper.
n Tint. fortretthatR. M. Wade
still has the genuine Oliver goods.
Perkins Pharmacy has a fine
line of the celebrated Lowney's
candies.
Perkins Pharmacy has the sole
agency for the celebrated Inger
soll Dollar Watch.
Dr. R. E. Duganne, dentist.
Office over Independence National
Bank, Independence.
I wish to announce to the pub
lic that I have again taken up
dress-making and will make
special inducements for the
month of April. Mrs. H. K. Sick
afoose, Corner of Powell and
ckle.sE
' V. F. Daniel will pay you the
top price for your eggs. 36-4t
v v naniol has iust received
from the East a shipment of the
newest things in ladies' neck
wear; including Dutch collars,
turnovers, collar and cuff sets and
several pieces of ruching. 36-2t
Mrs. L. R. Burkhead returned
yesterday from a five weeks
visit with her daughter at Cor-vallis.
Mrs. Ruby James and son El
bert and Mrs. Allen, ol &uver,
were pleasant callers at this of
fW vpsterdav.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jones, of
north Independence, were visit-
, 1 f1. J Air
ing Mrs. Jone's motner duimj
Mrs Beatrice Crotoot ana
daughter Georgia, of Tygh Val
ley, are here visiting her motner,
Mrs. L. R. Burkhead.
, Miss Carmen Swanson and Miss
Winnif red Parrish were calling
at the home of John Walker in
the country Sunday. They took
the foot path across the mils ana
found the walking good.
H. D. Whitman died suddenly
at his home in St. John, Wednes
day morning. Funeral services
were held in the Christian church
under the auspices of the Wood
men of the World. Funeral no
tice later.
T. R. Hampton and Charles
Chaney, two prominent Umatilla
county farmers, were visiting
relatives here last week. Mr.
Uomntnn is a brother Ot U. M.
liaixivv -
Hampton, of the Hampton Hotel
and Mr. Chaney is a brotner oi
Mrs. Hampton.
The D. Donovan place was sold
yesterday morning by the Mon
mouth Real Estate Co., to a Mr.
rwrnm from Arkansas. Mr.
VtJ
Ostrum will be an addition to our
school, for he has a family of five
children. We bid him a hearty
welcome to Monmouth -a good
place to live.
Dave Olin and family, of Inde
pendence, have moved on the
Treanor place.
Wm. Herren andD. Harrington
are hauling cord wood for Dave
Dove, of Independence.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wright, of
Monmouth, visited with N. A.
Emmett and w f e Saturday.
George Bingman, of Luckia
mute, passed over the Heights
Saturday enroute to Monmouth.
Inn nn d i,ptta Fishback, who
have been working at Rickreall,
are visiting with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fishback.
JoeHousman and Edd More
land, of Monmouth, are hauling
rrrn vpI from Independence to
gravel the roads in this vicinity.
Polk County Bank
Established 18S9
Monmouth, Oregon.
Paid Capital - - . - 530,000
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Transacts a General Banking Business
$7,000
The people of this vicinity are
filled with orrow to learn of the
Aozth nf Mrs. A. J. Hanby, of
Central Point, as her husband was
fcrmer pastor of the Christian
church at Antioch.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
J. H. Hawley, President J. K. V. Butler, Vice President,
Ira C. Powell, Cashier
F.S.Powell, j. u. v. miner,
J. B. Stump, "ip"-
Monmouth Heights.
Clarence McCaleb is erecting a
new fence.
George Swearingen is working
for Rufus Smith.
A J. Shipley made a business
trip to Dallas Saturday.
William Griffith is visiting with
his brother Alfred and family.
v A Fishback made a business
trip to the county seat , Tuesday.
John Moran, of Monmouth, was
in this vicinity in his new auto
Friday.
Several from here attended the
basket social at Monmouth Fri
day evening.
Hotel Monmouth Arrivals
J. J. Newbottom Spokane
Lester Beriveg St. John
Dr. J. R. Bowersox Newport
J. D. Slagle McCoy
J. S. Bevens Airlie
O Shennefield & wife Ind.
W. A. Wiest Yamhill
Mrs. Wiest
Ralph W. Speer Salem
Ernest R. Ostrum
O. Eppley
J. J. Wilkins Sacramento, Cal
0. Ryf S. F.
H. H. Eastman Albany.
L R Baily, Portland
J C Eulberg
E F Sayler ' "
Geo Coper
JBBrowri "
Grove A. PETERSON
Monmouth Normal Book Store
We keep Stationery, Fountain Pens, Confectionery, Fruit,
Nuts, Bibles, Albums, Knives and everything needed by stu
dents of either the Public school or Normal.
ALSO
Sporting Goods, Ice Cream, Soda, Cigars and all kinds of
tobacconist's goods.
Don't say flour, say PERRY
DALE FLOUR! Every sack
guaranteed. Ask Riggs the gro
cer about it
The Monmouth
Real Estate Company
Office at Monmouth Norma Bookstore
Farms; Fruit, Dairy and Grain. City
property or stock farms.
- List your property with us and we'll do
our best to sell for you at reasonable rates
GROVE A. PETERSON, Manager
on the Luckiamute.