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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1912)
rpaotzr: iooc ,ioir S 1 nP.AI M ST1TF NFWSo Unoi 1 001 Watch for Riffles. J. W. McLean, of- Eugene, was in this city Monday. Allen Johnson has moved into his new residence on Clay street. J. L. Murdock had business which took him to Portland last Wednesday. Dr. Bowersox was in the neigh borhood of Suver Tuesday on a hunting trip. V. M. Arphe, of Corvallis. registered in Monmouth Satur day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hinman and child, of Dallas, visited Mon mouth friends Sunday. Wall paper patterns change each season. We have no old stock. Perkins Pharmacy. C. E. Reinhart, a shoe drum mer, of Salem, was doing busi ness in Monmouth yesterday. Harold Hanson and Fred Olsen, of Chitwood, Lincoln county,' were in Monmouth Wednesday. News from Edgar Sacre is to the effect that he is recovering nicely from the injuries received from falling. J. L. Murdock's cottage on Knox street is finished and is now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Ebbie Ebberc. Arthur R. Allen was in Mon mouth yesterday soliciting the good graces of voters. He has aspirations to be assessor of Polk county. ' J. W. Leask and S. R. Walker secured the jobsof constructing some concrete crossings for the city. M-. . Leask has four and Mr. Walker three to put in. Now that the long evenings Uivpq Mrs. C. L. Marks gave Port- land a visit last week. J. L, Prime has built an ad ditional room to his residence. P. II. Johnson's new house on Ecols street is ready for oc cupancy. The Star Theater promises us something good tonight and to morrow night Guy Hewitt and wife, of the Luckiamute, were trading in town Wednesday. Warren Guilliams left Monday, for Red Bluffs, California, where he intends to locate. Improve your property by putting in a fine sidewalk. Inspect J. W. Leask's work, then con sult him. tf The hole in the window may cause you to catch cold. Glass cut to any size at the Perkins Pharmacy. . Misses Blanche Stitt, Cora Green and Tena Brown spent Sunday afternoon on the river near Independence. Letters received by Monmouth friends from Mr. L. A. Robinson, a former instructor in the state ! normal school, brings the in formation that he is in Porta Rico, connected with the normal department of the university of Porto Rico. Messrs. J. W. White and sons. Earl and Orvil, also Mrs. Orvil White, went into the Alsea country last week and expect to return the latter part of this week. Mr. J. W. White went to j look at some land while the boys are out for a hunt Mr. and Mrs. E. Donnelly ar rived Tuesday from Joseph, Ore eon, and are visiting Mrs. Don- j nelly's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hampton, and other rela- Mr. Donnelly will return journal PATTERNS wm( journal PATTERNS Getting Wow Colder Time to Buy New Underwear. We are ready to Supply You. must be spent indoors, would it . home jn a wee or ten days leav not be more pleasant if your walls ' ing his wife for an extended were freshly papered? Neat!vjsj patterns to be had at Perkins I A,'en Nott,g nepheWf of Mc Pharmacy. iMinnville, accompanied by his C. C. Lee went to Crabtree wife and and her sister, last week and purchased a cow ; Mrg Effie Martin, of Olex, Ore which his cousin, Mr. Crabtree, I gon visite(j our cjty Wednesday helped him to bring home. As . in ari aut0mobile. They returned Mr. Lee is not a dairyman this 1 10 McMinnville in the evening The V. F. Daniel Store MONMOUTH, OREGON mm purchase is just a little sug gestive. Mrs. A. M. Arant laid the Herald office under obligation the latter part of last week by presenting it' with a boquet of exquisite dahlias, of her own raising, for which she has the thanks of the Herald force. ' Mr. V. Dell Butler, of Port land, joined his wife here Friday evening and both returned to ' their home Sunday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Butler's cousin, Miss Edith Whitehead, who is on her way ' home, to Michigan, having spent some time visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Newman. Mrs. 0. C. Zook presented the herald office with two very large quince, the larger of which measured 13 3-8 by 12 1-2 inches in circumference. We presume there are plenty more as large as this specimen, but these are the largest we have ever seen. Louis Murdock finished the concrete sidewalk along F. E. Murdock's property on Broad street, Wednesday, this being . his first attempt at sidewalk con struction. He was somewhat chagrined on Wednesday morn ing to find his work tracked up by human foot marks and dogs. He said that he didn't mind the dog tracks as they did not know any better. , He erased the marks as best he could and on the whole has done a very good job. Zook the Painter, will hang your paper for you. taking Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nott with them. W. J. Mulkey returned home Friday evening having visited the Round-up at Pendleton, from which plach he visited his daugh ters at Washtucna, Wash., and also visited Spokane, Waf h. He reports a fine trip, but that when he got to Pendleton and looked the "bucking broncos" over he concluded to let the other fellows do the riding. TO TRADE A good farm hack for a horse. T. M. French, at the Liberal. fo)laoiD fOODllC-IODl CTOCZl0l Craven's Grocery you BUY lty is the Stt R. C. Can Goods foundation upon which my business is built. These is a common fallacy that anything bought at a low price is bought cheaply. This belief is unsound. True economy consists not in what you pay, but in what you get for your money. R.C. Coffee: d Steel cut, 1 ".. " 40 cents . $1.00 35 cents CHIROPRACTIC You will eventually come to me, why not now? Save money and maybe a needless operation. Chiropractic may be new to you but remember it is curing hun dreds of people. It will cure you. A call to my office will convince you. My examination is iree. Office Hours 4:00 lo 6:00 P.M. Corner Knox and Clay Streets, Mrs. Sarah Davis' Residence. DR. L. W. HORN, Veterinary Surgeon Crowley Bros. Livery Barn Independence, Oregon. Wadco, Magnolia Blend, granulated 1 pound can, 35 cents " " " " 3 pound can, - $1 Best hard wheat flour on the market. Swift's premium hams. Armours, Simon pure leaf lard. Armour's Shield bacon. Fruits in gallon cans, Apples, Peaches, Apricots and Tomatoes. Knight's Silver gloss starch, 6 pound boxes. . Just arrived, Instant Postum. Just arrived, Bluegrass Belle, Apple cider vinegar in one gallon jars. Pure Hawaiian Pineapple juice. Will make prices in Canned Goods in case lots. A. H. CRAVEN, ii ii ii in ill i M i ill i il Monmouth; Just Received FULL LINE OF Halloween Novelties, Napkins, Decorations and Crepe Paper Monmouth Normal Book Store Oregon POULTRY SUPPLY STORE THOMAS BOULDEN, Proprietor Keeps on Sale Best Grade Chic Feed. Best Grade Grit, Bone and Oyster Shell. Best Grade Bran, Shorts, Barley and Oats. , Best Grade Corn, Scrath Feed, Egg Food, at Lowest Cash Prices. Also, Rooms for Rent Will Pay Cash for Eggs and Poultry. Monmouth, - - - Oregon