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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1913)
300iaoti o. C. Zook was taken ill with inPII IWn CTI1T UrUUC SI pleurisy this week and is confined fl I I I 1111 Hill . I I H I I I v LUUI1L III1U Willi I. IlkM V rpioi u i n L Uao vmtmn JOURNAL PATTERNS jouknal patterns iooi to his bed Abstracts promptly made by Brown & Sibley, attorneys and abstracters. Coon Smith is among those re ported sick, having been serious ly ill for some time past. George Vick, an automobile man from Salem, was a guest at the Chase residence Sunday. Wm. Riddell, Jr., was doing business in town yesterday an gave the Herald office a call. Mrs. Catherine White, of Dallas, spent Wednesday evening with P. H. Johnson and family. Miss Maud Good, of McMinn ville, spent Christmas with her uncle, Will Good, of the Luckia mute. The hble in the window may cause you to catch cold. Glass cut to any size at the Perkins Pharmacy. Mrs. Pernie Johnson has purchased the Maples boarding house business and has taken charge of same. Mrs. M. E. Hendrick and daughter, Marian, of McMinn ville, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Heffley, and family. Ed. Griffa went to Salem Wednesday to visit his sister, Mrs. Gardner, and to attend Governor Wrest's reception. Black Fur CoLLAR-Left at) Star Theater. Owner can have I same by calling on Mrs. J. L. j Murdock and paying for this; notice. j Mr. and Mrs. W. McCready, of j Corvallis. were here visiting! ,w n IOCJ J. B. V. Butler was an Inde pendence visitor yesterday. W. E. Smith went to Portland Sunday for a few days visit. Wall paper patterns change each season. We have no old stock. Perkins Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. L. L Bockes, of Amity, spent the 2(th and 27th with their daughter, Mrs. Matthis. Mrs. V. Dell Butler, after a week's visit with her parents, left for her home in Portland Monday. Mrs. Hartley Mulkey and little daughter visited relatives in Cor vallis last Friday, returning home Sunday. Miss Ruth Mendenhall. of Portland, left Wednesday after spending the holidays with the Misses Heffley. W. F. Scott went to Eugene Saturday for a few days visit with his sister, Mrs. C. H. Davis, and family. Misses Mable Johnson and Belle Rogers went to Salem yes terday for a short visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rickard, of Corvallis, spent Christmas with Mrs. Rickard 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Guthrie. The city council had no quorum Tuesday night, hence an adjourn ment was taken until next Mon day night, January 5, 1913. W. L. Phillips was the first person in Monmouth to take ad vantage of the parcel post, with T XT 17 U -I J i. iu. rrencnac.oseseconu. Mrs. McCready's parents, Mr.! John Grimes, of Independence, ! and Mrs. G. T. Boothby, during has leased the City Meat Market . the holidays. ) of Allen T. Clark and took pos- Mrg j R gt ,eft forj session ednesday morning. geattIe Monday) haying receiyed ; This section has had some rain j word that her nephew, Chester ' and wind during the past week; Rowell, had been seriously in-, more wind than usual and the ; jured by being scalded in an ac-! rain tail was rather herce; some cident with an eno-inp. W. P. Prophet and family left Wednesday for their npw hnmp C. G. Griffa was a Salem visitor ' at Cottage Grove. Mr. Prophet Sunday and claims to have had a boxed up and took with him I private car most of the way home! What goods remained unsold at: but we suspect that he was the tne Normal Variety Store. i only passenger on that part of. Miss Minnette Harlan has gone 1 e r0ad- to Portland to attend the concert i Mrs. M. Campbell accompanied; given by Mrs. Carrie Jacobs-! by her son and daughter, David Bond. Miss Harlan will also at-' J A J! TTl 1 aim AKues were up irom Eugene, ; tend the dinner given at the where the two latter are attend-; Multnomah Hotel for Mrs. Bond, lKgthe U. ofO., to spend the : immediately after the concert, holidays. I tu t iu d m c rr i The Southern Pacific Company Mr. L. M. Butler, of Ta mage, r , . . , . , . i is graveling and improving the was agreeab y surprised this Lj i o , i if . r , . depot grounds. Seven bads of weeii. uy a visa irom nis young-' . . ,. , , . , iww pi: 'T, gravel has been applied which whom he has not seen for thirty two years. F. P. Pyles has moved his fam ily to McMinnville, that place being more centrally located to his field as commercial traveler. They left Wednesday for their new home. Messrs. Powell, White, Morlan and Murdock, of the city council, are reported to have been up at the reservoir with torcher, a day or two ago, looking after water. A second party suggested that they take a magnifying glass next time. J. H. Remington wrote us from Los Angeles that he and Mrs. Remington arrived there on Mon day, of last week, and that his brother from New York had ar rived two days earlier. They have rented a nice little bunga low at 1236 West 51st street. They have gone to house keeping and expect to be there two months and will be pleased to meet any of their friends from Polk county who may go that way. Mr. R. says that it is not very warm there, each night showing up with a light frost. 9 The V. F. Daniel Store MONMOUTH, OREGON guess it inches. off at more than two ! QC3orzDciocz hoc Craven's Grocery oXrsiKR- 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: lTdc' Steel cut, 1 " 45 cents - $1.25 35 cents is about one half the amount that is to be spread on the grounds in the present effort to improve the driveways. CARD OF THANKS. We want to thank you all for the favors and patronage we have received, and wish you a happy and prosperous New Year. We also wish we could have the privilege of thanking some of those that have been favored by extended credit, and we will surely do so and throw in a cigar toboot if you will favor us with a settlement. The Liberal. What have you for sale, trade or rent? We have calls for all kinds of deals. Write McIntosh & Wiltse, L. B. 73 Independence, Ore. 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, Monmouth, Oregon oaoo Jlicnoplfo THE Weekly Oregonian The best Weekly Journal of the Northwest, Gives all the News of the World. Price per year $1.50 Herald one year... 1.00 Booth papers for 2. 00 POULTRY SUPPLY STORE THOMAS BOULDEN, Proprietor Keeps on Sale Pest Grade ChicFeed. Best Grade Grit, Bone and Oyster Shell. Best Grade Bran, Shorts, Barley and Oats. Egg Food, Rent Pest Grade Corn, Scrath Fee at I owest Cash Prices. Also, Rooms fc Will Pay Cash for Egjs and Po Itry. Mor mouth, Oregon