Local and Personal Perkins Pharmacy installed a a fine new soda fountain this week. Robert Ground, who went to Califarnia last fall, returned the latter part of last week. Mrs. G. D. Quisenberry sold her property last week to W. J. Miller and bought the place be longing to P. 0. Powell. N. E. Tyler, of Buena Vista, ffas in the city last Friday and ordered a bill of lumber from A. Johnson. The Misses Clara and Delia Brant drove to Salem Saturday to visit the Misses Fugate, re turning home the following day. Mrs. Sampey and daughter, of Wash., who have been visiting Mrs. C. Cummins for a couple of weeks, left for home Saturday of last week. Arthur Parker, of South Da kota, who has been visiting his brother here, left for home Tues day. On his way, he expected to visit in Portland and Salt Lake City. Rev. Owen, of Oregon City, will preach in the Baptist church next Sunday, morning and even ing, at the usual hours and the ordinance of baptism will be ad ministered to one applicant after the evening service. Mr. and Mrs. Rutgers, of Ore town, arrived here Thursday of last week, he being on , his way ' to Portland where he had some business to transact, and she spending a few days here, visit ing at the home of J. V. Webber and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rut gers are Well pleased with this section of the' country and think of locating here this fall. Mrs. E. S. Crowell, of Port land, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pollan, of this place, the latter part of last week. Mr. Crowell came on Saturday evening and Mrs. Pol lan accompanied her daughter and son-in-law to Portland Sun day from which place Mrs. Pol lan and daughter intend going to the coast, at Ocean View, for the week. Monmouth Heights Juue 11, 1911. Farmers in this vicinity are very busy working in the hay fields. Jesse Johnson, of Indepen dence visited with his parents here last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman, of Idaho, are visiting friends in this neighborhood. Mrs. Hazel Oleman Valley, is visiting with her sister Mrs. Grace Yeater. Riley Rhodes, nf Hnlrl Wash., is working in the hay field for J. B. Stump. Mr. Nicholson, of Portland, was here lastMnnrl m.;.,.. for the Heralds of the Morning. 1 he Sunday school at Antioch is progressing nicely there be ing 38 in attendance last Sunday. H. R. Fishback ' - v'-v 1 V, IU. tives in Carlton Friday, being on ins way to attend the National Convention. Misses Bernice T.i Gladys Pierson, of Portland and T -ii r- i n -m uveue snore, ot Monmouth, were the guests of Belle Rogers Thursday. Oregon Cherries in Lead Salem, July 12-That Oregon (Polk County) cherries for fancy purposes are the finest in the world is the declaration of Ar thur C. Rass, of E. G. Lyons & Kass, San Francisco, the largest maraschino and fruit syrup deal ers on the Coast. Rass is here for two weeks securing cherries for the maraschino trade. He expects to take over 50 tons from Salem this year and will take more cherries if he can secure them. Among other aquisitions Rass secured the entire display of the Salem Cherry Fair trough the Salem Fruit Union. 'If the elements are favorable Oregon cherries cannot be equal ly in the world," he said. Eastern houses secure cherries from Italy at rockbottom prices. I here the cherries cost 1 cent or -4 of a cent a pound. We can buy those cherried in Italy, ship jhem to San Francisco and put ?em up for 4 1-2 cents a pound. hat is what we pay originally wr Oregon cherries. Oregon berries in maraschino go 60 to . "ttle. The cherries secured ln we East go 175 to a bottle in maraschino. That is some dif ference in cherries. We can't WaI Oregon cherries in Califor- la- They can't be grown there, "orany where else to touch the ferries of this state. Given fd father conditions and Or- f n !ea(Is the world in cherries 33 WeH as in many other fruits." 0 o D Rifle Team of Company H Wins Two Valuable Trophies. The rifle team representing Company II, of Dallas, made a good showing, at the annual competitive National Guard shoot at Clackamas last week, at which higher scores were made than ever before recorded in any similar affair in this state. Al though the newest team in the organization, the Dallas boys won second place in Class A in the state team match. They also won the general staff trophy in the Class B state team match, besides individual bronze medals for the members. Dallas Observer. For Sale-A lady's violin in excellent condition. Enquire a this office. THE MIND CURE. Don't Worry, Eat and Sleep Right and Live For a Century. Thousands of sirk and afflicted are daily told by their physicians to change their diet and keep the stomach free from indigestible food. This we admit to be good advice, but far great er is the usefulness of advice to change your thoughts, for out of a de filed rnlnd proceeds a corrupt and dis eased body. The body quickly responds to every impulse and impression of the mind, and one rarely if ever sees a person with a contented mind thin, anaemic and suffering with neurasthenia and its train of nervous and gastric symp toms, if It were not for the worry, discontent nnd abnormally strenuous life that characterize the people of this age the specialist on nervous and mental diseases would have to discover ways to obtain a livelihood other than catering to the whims and fancies of a veritable army of perverts. As paradoxical as it may seem, I candidly and deliberately proclaim that SO per cent of all the inhabitants of the world now living under fifteen years of age could live and enjoy bet ter health until they have passed the century mark In age if it were possible to instruct them concerning the proper observance of those unchangeable laws of health, hygiene and physiology. We are often admonished to give up alco holic stimulants, tobacco and coffee if we desire to become even octogena rians. While I admit that this is Agential, vet I consider the observance of three other rules more conducive to longevity, as follows: Never worry ana nor or hprnmo ansry: eat slowly and regularly; obtain at least ten hours' sleep out of every twenty-four, for in this age of progress ana acuieveiueui, r.rv ntiP is making strenuous efforts to excel his neighbor in obtain ing knowledge, wealth and Influence, ten hours' sleep is barely sufficient to restore equilibrium to an exhausted eensorium. And for the man that wandereth out of the way of understanding and wor ries through a miserable existence never quite satisfied with any one or anything, we shall soon number him motion of the dead.-L- SrJTer m Medica. Fortnightly. 0 o 0 Now Opened WE HAVE JUST OPENE UP Our Large Stock of Dry Goods and Shoes and will take plersure in showing our goods to our patrons. COME IN, examine and get prices. OUR AIM is to please in quality and price and to serve our custom ers in manner that will always bring them back again. ALSO Our Stock of Groceries is Complete and we carry the best in the market. If you get it of Muscott & Portzvood it is Good Muscott & Portwood MONMOUTH, OREGON Professional Cards Laura Price, M. D. Office in U. Baker's "Reside 1 Both Telephones. Dr. J. 0. Matthis Physician and Surgeon Office in Postoffice Building Calls answered promptly' both day and night. Both Phones. AUCTIONEER J. S. SMITH, Airlie, Oregon. Farm Sales and Live Stock. Give me a trial. 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