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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1910)
I " I What do you need in the way of Farm Implements? We have it We'll fit you We can fit you out with the famous Deering Harvesters and all kinds of machinery for harvesting Also with Plymoth Binding Twine Wagons are necessary to sucess and farmers, freighters and dray, men can't succeed without them; You want the very best. Try us. Our Stock is first-class and our Prices are Right. ill I! Monmouth, Oregon t 3 s I ! I s s Local and Personal Zook the Painter, will hang your paper. How nice those vegetables look at Muscott's. Try them. Postmaster W. 0. Wolverton returned home Monday evening from his trip into Canada and reports a pleasant vacation. Walter F. Scott of Portland was down over Sunday to visit his mother, Mrs. R. Avery, and look after some business inter ests. G. T. McKinney returned home Saturday evening from a busi ness trip into Olympia, and other cities of Washington. He goes again next week. Mrs. C. G. Griffa returned from Jefferson, the latter part of last week, where she had been for some weeks with her daughter Mrs. C. V. Clodfelter. F. Y. Mulkey left Tuesday morning for Newport where he will stay awhile at the seashore to see if its bracing air will be beneficial while recuperating his health. has the Monmouth Heights. Threshing time will soon be here again. V. A. Fishback was a County Seat visitor Wednesday. William Bogynska Sr., purchased a new hay bailer. James Goodman was on streets of Dallas Wednesday. George Bennett and wife were trading in Monmouth Saturday. Miss Ruby Lorence of Cochrane visited with Miss Belle Rogers Sunday. Mr. Bogynska and son, William made a business trip to Portland, Tuesday. Cletus Butler and Ed Lorence of Monmouth were seen on the Heights Wednesday. Mrs. J.ohn Walker was a pleas ant guest of Grandma Smith of the Luckiamute last week. Miss Linme Shipley, who has been staying with relatives at Brownsville and Monroe, re turned home Sunday. Mrs. Belle Sullivan and daugh ter, Bessie of Monmouth visited relatives and old friends here ward, they had a camping outfit along and the writer thinks they were going on a fishing trip. Some of the young folks gath ered at the home of Mrs. E. Clark Sunday in honor of Elda and Millie Clark and Lettie Fishback's birthdays. At noon they all par took of a delicious dinner after which a social time was spent, there being twenty two present. In the afternoon ice cream and cake was served. C. H. Newman and wife and j Saturday and Sunday. daughter, Ethel, left last Wednes day for a visit to relatives and friends at Brighton, Michigan. They expect to be gone for about three months. A. B. Morlan left Wednesday for Iowa, having in charge the Mr. Elder ond Geo. Sullivan of Monmouth and James Goodman of this place returned home Sun day from a fishing trip to the Siletz. Chas. Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. Farley and Nellie Shipley of near remains of the late A. T. Cross, ! Monroe were pleasant guests of which he is taking to Piano, Iowa for interment Mr. Morlan will return about the first of Septem ber. Geo-ge L. Sullivan, A. D. El- A. J. Shipley Sunday, they came in a touring car. Harold Haley of North Mon mouth, who has been visiting C. C. Yeater and family of the ,! -r and Jarr.es Goodman went to Luckiamute passed through our the Slktz River last Saturday on ! neighborhood Monday enroute a 5sh;r.g excursion. They caught; home. one hundred an4 thirteen fish and j John Doughty and wife of the r:ur7uf ho&e Ssr.day having Herald City passed over the had a j.ka-SAn: trip. Heights Saturday going west- Falls City Escapes Fire A fire which might have laid waste the entire business district of Falls City was averted Mon day when a blazing sola was carried from the apartments of Dr. Officer in the Walker Hotel. The fire was set to the sofa by a cigar stub which was thrown to the floor and rebounded, lodging in the fringe, which was scon ablaze. Had it not been for the timely discovery, a disastrous fire would have culminated Falls City News. Killed Brother by Accisent Report comes from Dallas of a sad incident which occurred there last Monday through the acciden tal discharge of a rifle by which Earl, the 9-year old son of W. P Miller lost his life. According to report the acci dent happened about as follows: Harold Miller, an older broth er, was shooting at a target with a 22 calibre rifle and Earl and his father were watching. The young marksman had cocked the gun and was in the act of raising it to shoot when the weap on caught on his coat and was prematurely discharged, the ball striking Earl in the left breast just over the heart The wounded boy cried out "Oh! Pana." and sank-to the earth and expired immediately. Sweetness Wasted. Have Vou over looked in the bot tom of your cup when you have finished drinking your coffee or tea or in the bottom of your neigh bor's cup? If -you have you have seen a lot of wasted sugar or Sana. The average American is in too great a hurry to wait for sugar or anything else to dissolve. I he re sult is that he puts about twice as much sugar asiecessarv in his cof fee, tea or lemonade. The result ing waste is enormous. It is esti mated that Americans throw away millions a year by not stirring. Charleston .News and Lounr. Papa Enjoined. "1 call this the limit" "How now-?" "A .Young cnh has enjoined me from Interfering with his attentions to my daughter." -KflnsBR City Journal. A. B. WESTFALL Painter and Paper Hanger Monmouth Oregon A m CUT Pacific Monthly Magazine AND Monmouth Herald The Undersigned IS AGENT for The California e unaersignea Perfume Co.. of San Francisco. Face Creams, Almond and Witch Hazel Creams; Face Treatments, Toilet Soaps, Medicated Soap, Baby Soap, Shampoo Cream and hair treatments. Perfumes of all kinds and 20 different kinds of extracts; eight different kinds of Colorings and numerous orther articles. Anybody in need of these goods, I would be pleased to have them call on me at my home on south end of College street CLEOPATRA FULLER, Monmouth, Oregon. Also for Cough Medicine and Baking Powder.