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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1910)
w Local and Personal State Circuit Court convened in Dallas Monday. L. D. Brown, Attorney-at-law, Notary Public, Abstractor, Dal las, Oregon. tf Mrs. J. W. Richardson, of In dependence, came to the rescue of the Herald force this week, the regular typo being quite ill. . Mr. M. Winegar of McMinn ville came up Saturday evening on a visit to his son, J. E. Winegar and family, of this place remain iug over Sunday D. Jones passed through town Monday, with a wagon load of household goods. He was mov ing his family back to Monmouth Heights from Independence to which place they had gone last fall to school the children On account of our typo getting sick last week we missed getting some items into print, and among these was the sale of the Mulkey brick building to Robert Steel. Mr. Steel is further improving his purchase by the erection of a warehouse, 32x48 feet, which he is having erected back of his building for the convenience of Muscott's store and the Pharma cy. The warehouse will be a wooden structure, one story in height. Social Evening on the Yachats The young people of the Ya chats have organized a dramatic club for the purpose of up-building the community socially and the benefit educationally of each member. Among the entertainments giv en by the club was a "Basket Social," which took place Satur day night, April 23, 1910. A good program was rendered, two nf the niimhprs hpintr fnrops. one i given by eight boys dressed as "Coons," the other a "Woman's Rights Meeting" by four girls. The baskets, which were very very unique, sold well. Clam soup was served with the supper after which a short time was spent in playing games. Thirty-five dollars and thirty- five cents was realized from the i sale of the baskets. This goes to , build a hall which is to be used for all social occasions as well as for the club lays and regular meetings. - Mary Murphy is teaching a Summer school on the beach at the mouth of the Yachats. She has just completed a six month's term on the Yachats and is now teaching the most western school : in the Unied States. (Our correspondent is some what mistaken as to the most Western school in the U. S. Cur ry county holds that honor, and can beat Yachats by about twenty-two miles or near that-Ed.) List of Claims Allowed by County Commissioner Court at May Term Ordered that County Trearurer E C Dunn be credited with can celled warrants in the sum of $47,876.82. It appearing that the telephone poles of the Long Distance Tele phone Company are an . obstruc tion, in the Dallas-Rickreall. pub lie highway in front of the Josh ua McDaniel residence and the Burch Kop yard, it is ordeged that said conmpany appear in this court on May 25, at 10 a- m., to show cause why such poles should not be moved to the side of said road so as not to interfere with public travel or with the proper working of said road. Petition, of Joseph Stow for change of boundaries of school districts Nos. 5 and 39 granted; petition of J J McBee for change in boundaries of districts Nos. 7, 55 and 60 granted. Petition of Frank L Price and others for the creation of a new school district to be known as dis trict No. 68, granted. Petition of T B Masters and others to establish a county road to be known as Black Rock road ordered that B F Beezley, coun ty surveyor, James Lee and Wil liam Burns meet May 18, aL 9 a, mM to view and locate such road and assess damages. Petition of B C Kenyon and others for change in county road Districts Nos. 13 and 15 petition granted; ordered that warrant is sue to H Samuels for $1 damages; to R E William for $1 damages.; to W W Elliott for $217 including cost of building fence. Claims against the county were allowed as follows: ROADS AND BRIDGES Security V & M Works $215.00 DC McNeil 5.90 Watt Shipp , 11.05 Spaulding Lumber Co ..1. 33.85 NALunde 2. - F J Wagner... 29.15 O & W Sewer Pipe Co 145.50 Nolie Diir.ick 6. James Lee 10.40 J N Jones 6.40 Fred Frakes 6. R B Winslow...: 5.- James Holman 6. B F Beezley 26.20 James Goodman.. ".. 49.50 Clarence McCaleb... 24.80 Wade-Pearce Co 1.50 J M Brown 11.50 Craven Bros 43.25 Beall & Jo ....... 787.09 W S Jones 5.91 Ira Mehrling ; 500. Salem Mercantile Co 2.80 Bewik & Shaws 50 COURTHOUSE ACCOUNT Dallas Water Co Northwest Corporation H W Stump... PAUPER ACCOUNT Newkirk & Son West Salem Supply Co... G W Brentner E E Gilliam G A Muscott... T A Robinson E M Smith.... Dallas Hospital. Boys & Girls Aid Society. D G Meador C E Huntly - C L Crider State of Oregon W R Morris M L Thompson... Dr W B Officer. Miles Davis 13.10 34.95 1.- .... 1. .... 10. .... 13.20 3. ... 10. .... 12. .... 42.90 .... 57. .... 10. .... 15.50 .... 81.50 5.85 .... 22. .... '61.25 .... 17.90 29.50 5.15 FERRY ACCOUNT J L Hanna - 15. Peter Ducep 30.- Albert Sperling 2.50 COMMISSIONERS' COURT EW Fuller - $ 12.- Stow& Son... . 20.50 T T Notson... 3.20 S M Ray 3.20 A P Starr 3.20 N Dornsife 3.20 George Hinshaw.. 3.20 N L Guy 3.20 CURRENT EXPENSE Glass & Praudhomme.. 272.76 Pacific S& P Co. 9.45 l'olk County Itemizer.. 1.50 W P Fisher. 82.- C G Coad...... 42.48 W V Fuller ... 7.- Independ'e Enterprise. 3... Polk County Observer. 14.70 WL. ToozeJr 3.- J M Grant 21.42 SALARY AVD FEES , Ed C Dunn $ 74.20 H C Seymour 105.87 R J Taylor 6.- H Holman 12.70 Ed F Coad 103.70 - EM Smith.. 141.64 A F Toner 75.- , . C S Graves.,,.. 100.70 A M Arant. 33.70 SEBush 60.- Mrs Ruth Graves.. 15. M G Ellis. 50. A R AHehj..-:.U",- 33. GW Chapman.... 46.50 Alfred Campbell.. 67.27 W L Frink 18. . J H Ground 78.45 J M Grant 165.18 J E Richter 70. Walter Sears 7.50 Willis Simonton... 58.75 J T Ford 17.50 R L Chapman 119.10 " WA Ayers 60. : F K Hubbard 52.45 1 gpaal M On S Broken Line of Queens Ware Try our line of Bob White Laundry Soap We have the best line of Enameled ware to be had at any price, and our price is as low as is asked by some for cheaper kinds. Come in and let us show you We have wool sacks to satisfy all demands. We will take 4 foot, or 16 inch wood in exchange for Goods GEO. A. MUSCOTT, The Grocer Successor to T. A. Riggs Monmouth, Oregon g If you Get It at Muscott's It is Good. ?5 CHASE BROS. FURNITURE CO Headquarters for the Celebrated Bay State Paint and Green Label Varnish Known The World Over Our Line of Screen Doors and Windows Have Just Arrived Come in and look them over and look at our Dining Room Set in the Window Only $50 for the table and 6 chairs The Bigest Bargains in Town We also carry a full and complete line of Jewelry. We are Headquarters for the Hamilton, South Bend and Rockford Watches. Yours for Business. Phone 331 CHASE BROS. MONMOUTH - - OREGON We have a choice line of toilet soaps from 5 to 35 cents a bar, Perfumed and Unperfumed. We have it or we'll get it. Ask us. mam Normal Lodge, No. 204 Meets every Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. 0. A. Wolverton, N. G. P. Thatcheron, Sec. w. o. w. Monmouth Camp No. 49 Meets every Wednesday night. Visiting Neighbors cordially welcomed. J. W. Scott, C. C. O, A. Wolverton, Clerk