The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, February 21, 1913, Image 6

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Owing to the request of many
I have decided to resume my
visits to Monmouth. I can be
found at the residence of Mrs.
Sarah Davis from 1:30 to 3:00.
If you are ailing and need treat
ment come and see me.
Dr. E. James Scheetz.
Chiropractic-Neuropath.
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journal PATTERNS
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Such a waste of water.
Buy your split and sawed cedar
posts from the Monmouth Lumber
yard. 20 tf
Jos. Craven was an Indepen
dence visitor the latter part of
ast week.
J. M. Westfall is recovering
from his illness and is expected
home soon.
Abstracts promptly made by
Brown & Sibley, attorneys and
abstracters.
For hardware, windowshades,
curtain poles and rugs try Aynes
hardware store.
C. H. Newman is repapering
G. A. Peterson's house on Main
and Ecol streets.
J. L. Murdock made this place
a business visit Saturday, return
ing home Sunday.
"Old Trusty" Incubator and
Brooder for sale. Enquire of E.
R. Ostrom or phone 368.
Wall paper patterns change
each season. We have no old
stock. Perkins Pharmacy.
Monmouth Lumber yard will
furnish you all kinds of building
material at prices that are right
Vernon Brown was in Mon
mouth Wednesday displaying the
fine qualities of his new buggy
horse.
The hole in the window may
cause you to catch cold
cut to any size
Pharmacy.
Dr. Bowersox is having the j man, was over from Indepen
upper rooms in his new house 'dence Wednesday. Mr. L. has
R. G. Dykstro, of Suver, was
in town Wednesday.
J. S. Parker, of Perrydale, was
in Monmouth Monday.
W. F. Kincaid, of Lake Brook,
is here recuperating, having been
injured in an accident.
W. F. Swigert, of McMinnville,
was here yesterday in the inter
est of the Page Woven Wire
Fence Co.
W. O. Meador and sons moved
to Salem yesterday. Mrs. Meador
has been there some time teach
ing school.
Ed Huber having resigned his
position as substitute mail
carrier on tne rural route at
Monmouth, Ben Pollan will fill
the vacancy.
Claire Winegar is the happy
possessor of a span of goats, im
ported from Portland, which he
Glass is very anxious to get hitched up
at the Perkins ! for driving purposes.
j C. W. Leonard, our old towns-
finished up. S. R. Walker is do
ing the plastering.
Hon. Ira C. Powell and W. R.
been having a siege of lagrippe
but is about well again.
The legislature at Salem passed
GOOD DRESSING
Formerly The Monthly Style Book
Presenting the Newest
Ladies' Home Journal Patterns.
Thirty Pages Brimful of Spring Styles
And Helpful Suggestions.
Yours for the Taking at the Pattern Counter.
The V. F. Daniel Store
MONMOUTH,
OREGON
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Graham visited Salem Tuesday 49 bills at a night session Tuesday 1
evening. They went over in
Graham & Son's new auto.
Fremont Wade and family are ;
expected to arrive here from j
night, among which was one
carrying an appropriation of $10,
000 for the State Normal School.
Mrs. E. A. Cone, of Corvallis,
Clem, Oregon, the first of March j and Mrs. S. S. Ewing, of Philo
to make this their home. Mr. J math, were the guests of their
Wade will build a residence on ' sister, Mrs. J. E. Winegar, and
his lots in the East side of town. J family over Sunday, returning
W. L. Phillips purchased a j to their homes on Monday. j
new w ood saw and has gone into j A County Grange was orga
the wood-sawing business. The ! nized on February 18, the dele
machine is run by a six-horse j gates from the various granges
power gasoline engine and ar-! of the county meeting in Inde-
rived here from Portland this
week.
L. J. Murdock and Earl White
took down the tower on the South
lot the city purchased from C. G.
Griffa, during the past week.
The city council had the tower
removed preparatory to testing
the water in the new well.
In testing the water pipes
Monday another plug blew out,
delaying the test again. The
plug which gave way this time
was one of those which had been
reset. A second break occurred
Wednesday afternoon, caused by
an accident to the pipe in taking
down the old tower, letting all of
the water out of the reservoir.
Mrs. E. W. Strong received
word Wednesday morning that
her mother, Mrs. Watt, had
passed away at the old home
stead at Beaverton, Ore. Mrs.
Watt is also the mother of Sena
tor Watt and was nearly 90 years
old. Mrs. Strong left on the
afternoon train Wednesday for
Beaverton and Mr. Strong went
later.
Mrs. Frank Murdock went to
Portland Thursday of last week,
returning Sunday with her sister,
Miss Fahy, who came from
Montana to make her an ex
tended visit. While in Portland,
Mrs. Murdock visited J. L. Mur
dock and family, and reports
them getting along nicely. They
sent their love to Monmouth
friends.
pendence. Mr. Frank Laughary j
was elected Master and Mrs. !
Nellie U. White, of Rickreall,
Secretary.
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FOR SALE
Eggs, full blood Ancona, for
setting. $1.50 for setting of 15.
24 4t Dr. J. O. Matthis.
Well I guess we've got it; the best on the
market today.
"High Flight, " made from only pure, blue stem
wheat, (exclusive sale), per sack - $1.60
Our famous "Highland Blend," better than "Fisher's
Grand Haven Nursery.
For all kinds of fruit and orna
mental trees and berry vines;
logan berry especially. Write
W. S. Boorman, Prop.
22 3t McMinnville, Ore.
Boot and
Shoe Repair
for Sale.
Shop
Having concluded to quit the
repair business and look after my
farm, I hereby offer my stock of
tools and leather, and business,
for sale.
Will give possession at once
and purchaser will step into a
paying trade.
Call on or address,
R. H. Simpson,
21 4t Monmouth.
At the
Star Theater
tonight
"Virginus"
a two reel feature, and
"Dad and Ma"
a comic feature, will be put on.
No show Saturday night
Blend," .....
Our fancy Prize Peach hard wheat -Our
fancy Pride of Oregon soft wheat
Western Star Blend," home product, hard wheat,
"Success," home product, soft wheat
$1.50
$1.40
$1.20
$1.50
$1.25
None better than "Royal Club Coffee."
1 pound 45c. 3 pound can for $1.25. Steel cut.
Magnolia Blend 35c. Three pounds for $1.00
A good 25 and 30c Coffee in stock.
A. H. CRAVEN,
Monmouth,
Oregon
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Prune Tree For Sale.
I have 1375 Italian prune trees
for sale at ten cents each. Trees
can be seen at H. S. Hinkle's
place.
W. B. Ramsey.
FOR SALE.
A Chatham 120-egg capacity
incubator and a lampless brooder.
Call at residence.
24 4t W. J. Miller, Monmouth.
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.
Garden Seeds in Package or in Bulk.
Will Pay Cash for Egs and Poultry.
Monmouth, ..... Oregon