The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, August 13, 1909, Image 6

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    I I -J D-.l I O. A. olverton went to New-:
Local and Personal. ;lvrlSa.urvay toenjoy his sun(
rcer outing and annual vacation
J. H. Hawleywas a Portland j from the onerous duties of the
visitor last week. , office. It is rumored that he will t
Mrs. E. W. Strong was a SaJom ;not return &bne-
visitor Wednesday.
I Mrs. Robert PeAnnor.d, of, jv
... , north of Independence and Mrs.;
Mr. and Mrs. Zopher Tharp ... . ' . c , j
, . . , , May ehster. of Paget !vund. t
started for the coast turfay.WMhi fMr8.j
for an outing. - fi . . j
T Y"k 11
ira roweii ana cmiaren weni:veek.
to Newport Saturday for a brief- , , f
., Mrs, Chas. Tate and children, ,
stay at the sea side. . . . . , , c , -
' ; of East Monmouth, started :un- i
Misses Maggie and Allieutler day for .. but on accoual i
started for Newport Saturday for ; ,,f th . w of hep litt :
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an indefinite stay.
; boy while at Dallas, was compel!-
with the ocean spray.
t resident i . l- var.v. .x... v
the State University, as visiting
relatives here last wee.
Miss Rosa Smith and brr
brother Ray went Ni;vct
Monday to enjoy tie sa a-T.
Mrs. U. G. He5ey and ia-g-ter
Joe have returned :rccu a
three weeks visit in Pvrtlard.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker re- ed to return till his recovery
turned Saturday from a pleasant ; Mr Mr& Milkr who
time at Newport j Kvn daughter. Mrs. j
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lindsay are LC Hoover left Tuesday for ; 3
visiting the A. Y. P. and ether ue:r home in the east The-?.-:
points this week. w ere accompanied by Rev. and
Mrs. I, M. Dalton went to Mrs. Hoover as far as Portland. j
Newport Saturday for a visit Percy Stroud, ar.d wife left;
Wednesday for Florence and
other Lane eocr.ty points. After
an extended visit with Mr.
S:r: -ds parents they will return
to Ar.vltv. where he will teach ,
tre cvr.ing year. j
F:er Kurre was looking after
business matters in Eugene this i
week. Mr. Kurre is ore of the
most er.terpr;s:ng smad farmers
Miss Lois tvwea "u
11
lrg holdings of land aside from :
his home farm. i
The Herald and the Fruit ;
Grower, of St. Joseph. Ma. $1.25 i
a ve&r. The Fruit Grower is one S
s:rg a
the Christian church a; th evv
r.ir.g service Sunday. August 15.
Miss Stanley, of Portland, was
a pleasant visitor with her grand
7' of the best papers on fruit grwv-;
ur,u&)" ing that is published ar.d contains '
Parties who intend p:ckmg much is valuable to this par-1
hop in the Craven yard should ' ticular on.
register at or.ee. at 1. A. luggs
grocery store.
Charley Mann
When you buy a pair of
shoes don't you want to
buy the best on the market? ,
There is only one way to do
things right and that is to
"Walk on Stars." It is a
long established fact that
STAR BRAND SHCES ARE BETTER.
They are made by experts in
big specialty factories.
The Star on the heel is
- your protection against
imitations. "Walk on Stars"
same as we do. There are
over Three Million people
Walking on Stars."
V. F. DANIEL
Monmouth, Oregon
Mesdames E. Borcrt and P. H.
i Johnson went to Albany Wednes-:
Mean-
Hotel Gail. Dallas passed through ; tv hd; of the families 1
S5
cserK a. me j,.. f n f... j ....
here iaturdaj". ennx:te to ,v.s o.d the experience of years,
hvxme near Lewisville. ago when they had to bach inj
C A. Davis left the latter part , earnest !
of last week for Harney county I Mawr 0f Salem, is;
to Wk into the land s;tuauom ? after lhe auxomin:acs
He max- locate over there. ' . t.at f :tv ue wr -
e- - f
Fred Martin, of Portland, came j.u himself on record to the en'ect '
up Saturday for a visit with his ; t5: exceeding the speed j ters. He is only IT years of age,
uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. D. j W1j cinchel The dec- but is one of the mct promising
2N. Martin, returning Sur.dav. Varatior.s cf Mayor Rogers should of the younger musicians of the
Little Marian Hendrick. of Me- be- followed by the mayors of ste. His many friends in Mon
Minnville. came uo with her!everv town in the valley. -Ex. mouth lock forward to a great
aunt, Mrs. U. G. Hexey, Tues-! on r of Tilmage, en-!r for hirn ? fs
day for a several wks visit. ; trained a number of his young 15 r-r.-heu &nd he
Mrs. Wir.egar made a rlyirg: friends Saturday evening. They returns to his native lano.
trip to McM::m Hie. g-oing down ; played ganxs out of doors until Sunday morning C. G. Gr.f a
Tuesday afternoon and re turning dark, then they were entertained called the Herald man's attention
in the evening of the same day. i in the house by various games to a small blai? that he exra-
tne Dans.
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Mrs. M.. A. Eickarl cf Cor-1
vallis was a pleasant visitor at
the home cf her parents. Mr. ard
Mrs. H. E. Guthrie, over Sunday.
Tim and Sam Gunn. cf Rivar. ,
Ma, arrived here Sunday and ;
are visiting at the h -me of their ;
cosisin. W. N. lvutr.in. of Tal-mAge.
' nv rr- -' T-r-v
tier of Frank Rvthi y, is here
r.J amusements. Later they guisnea in me rear u
v.t . i :iT..fn wVfi tV- s.xie one fcai thrown away t..e
pulled Uffy and ate nuts. At a sr-b of a cigar and it had falen
late hour all departed having had among the leaves ami sawdust
a Sr. time. near the tank weodshed and had
C H. Ebbe returned T-esoay .. dis-vered Just when
fr?m an extended visit with bis
swn at Teledvx He re? very smsrt Kaie n few i--tes ari .
pleasant time and thinks tie cli- o te..mg how muw oamage
mae superb, rut thir ks there v.'f i
-as too much s il there at svene matter o. c-e- c.
vdn , c cur sr:s as weu as e-v c-. i-
in it. at this
W. W. Newman
General Blacksmith
and Horse shoer
Cold Process tire setting
a specialty
Wood work and Wagon
Repairing
. : - r ume and r. hai to oe pc e-d u? :n " '
visitmg a-d a went toRa-.stcc. Ux t0 Mr ee that has ir
towv-McMmnv:.,eNewsKe- b -- umeefyear.
vd-agvc road from Toledo t Xew-;
The Marshal has orders to cut -j i v.-' ;c
hard to get men and teams there.
D. R Ta,v;r, oe c the prco
i-tnt PvCk cocrty h:? gr: ers.
in t.-wr. Weires-iay ar-i re-
he -ili have a fine
rvrts
porter.
arvs c;vse o: vcx..s ar.a grasc
in frvmt cf x:r prem ses at vcr
expense, if you occit get busy
and remove them yourself.
W. A. Elkms, of Ccttxge
Grow. wi preach at the (.hr- cr this yvar. evea larrer ihan
t:an church next S-uriy at the his wars cvo. Mr Taylcr
evening servxe. Mcming ser-sbe2Wi2. cevegh culiva5;c
vice by the paster. and keeping evrsrlr gly a: h
Mr. Muma and se-r. Paul and during the seis.;a and as aresvi:
Mat. Graham started t s week he has sr ler.ii-i result This
foe the procEtsed iand in eastern yar when tier? is but haif a
Oreges: Where they wii observe ere? ce jess, in the ma; :clty cf
the cvd:txT-s. yards, he will have better thaz
The fellow ho tr?es to attrar: a average rjeii.
basinoss withoct aixertising is Pai Oamrce-11 szi his aunt.
like the fellow who thrc his Mas Cassie Surmv sutrtei last
s Avetheart a silent kiss in the week fee Germa-y, irhere 3ir.
dark. He krjews hat he is CamjCtii ii c-:ctrue his r:usdo-
coing. bet rx-ibviy eise dots. W. al e-i uratioc uz' ; r tie tutc'g cf
AO
IE OUT
PACIFIC MONTHLY
and
Monmouth Herald
One Year
MONMOUTH BAKERY
C. C. MULKEY, Prop.
Bread and Fancy Pastry, Confectionery,
Stationery, Soda and Ice Cream.
Cigars and Tobacco.
Agency for
Victor and Columbia Phono
graphs and Records.
Ice Cream delivered to any part of the town.
Monmouth Livery and Feed
Bam
Graham S: Son, Proprietors.
General Transfer and Delivery Business.
Horses Bearded by the Day, Week or month.
W. O. W.
Monmouth Camp No. 49
OAT
riri Normal Lodge, No. 2W
iiimr Xeixh --rs e-c riiaUr j
Meets every Mc-nday right ai
Ax-jls J :;5f: 5. C- C .
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P. E. Csasx. n. a
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J. Kr in.
sv e if tie greatest iTtng: mas-