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

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Next Sunday is Easter.
C. A. Nott was a Dallas visitor
yesterday.
Zook. the paper hanger, will do
your painting for you.
S. P. Green, of Suver, was do
ing business in town Wednesday.
C. G. Griffa has just received
another lot of plumbing supplies.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sullivan
were trading in Monmouth Satur
day. Miss Bessie Shepherd, of New
berg, visited friends here over
Sunday.
Miss Loraine Johnson visited
her mother at Portland the latter
part of last week.
For Sale Good, second hand
sewing machine. See Mrs. H. E.
Guthrie, Monmouth. 2t
The ground hog still keeps in
his winter quarters and there is
prospect for a snowy Easter.
E. H. Lorence is developing
into an artist. See the show
window in the Winegar &
Lorence store.
C. W. Stewart and Frankie
Hiltibrand, from the Luckiamute
Station, were doing business in
town Wednesday.
Two more violators of the
local option law, Jack Miller and
Frank Albrecht, got a jail term
at Albany, Oregon.
Alva Wise, of Wells, was in
Polk county buying dairy stock
this week. He passed through
Monmouth yesterday.
Rooms to let for light house-
keeoine or otherwise. Enouire '
of Mrs. W. H. Mack, cornor of oiIs- varnishes, brushes, glass
East and Jackson streets. stains window shades and dec-
Springfield. Oregon, has passed oratins' carpets and furniture
an ordinance closing theaters at ordf at P- Johnson's
six o'clock Sunday evenings, j BoOK bT0RE
keeping them closed for the There is an old y'mg that
night. I "Fools names and fools faces are
Claud Boothby came down j
from Portland Saturday on a'
visit to his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. T. Boothby, returning!
next day.
Now that the long evenings
must be spent indoors, would it
not be more pleasant if your walls j
were freshly papered? Neatj
patterns to be had at Perkins
Pharmacy.
The funeral of Robert Orr took
place at Derry last Sunday. De
ceased was a brother to John W.
Orr, of Rickreall, republican
nominee for sheriff of Polk
county last election.
Harold Herron returned from
Portland Monday evening where
he had been for several days,
taking the examination for an
engineer's license which he was
successful in getting.
Uncle Joe Craven had a mouse
run up his sleeve while in his
barn the other day, and his call
for help brought Ed. Griffa to his
side, who began a systematic
hunt for that mouse with such
gallant success that the mouse
soon had its teeth fastened in
Ed.'s finger and now he is pon
dering as to whether he found
the mouse or the mouse found
him. Uncle Joe escaped serioue
damage.
The Polk county farmer is
learning the ad visibility of raising
hogs for the market. Wm. Bloch
on Thursday shipped from the
Independence station 81 head of
fine market hogs, to the Union
Meat Company. He said to a
Monitor representative "hogs are
now $9.15 per hundred pounds on
foot, 5c per hundred pounds high
er than they have ever been."
It certainly' pays to raise ho;rs
when the market is up like the
above. Monitor.
Brown & Sibley, attorneys and
abstracters, 610 Mill Street,
Dallas, Oregon.
S. R. Walker and family have
moved to a hop yard some six
miles below Salem.
Goats are reported to be dying
in many places in the county
from some unknown malady.
The hole in the window may
cause you to catch cold. Glass
cut to any size at the Perkins
Pharmacy.
Dr. Mulkey's wife, of Sheridan,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
K. H. Sickafoose the first of the
week.
V. 0. Boots, the prominent in
surance agent of Polk county,
returned home Sunday from a
business trip to Portland.
S. McGee has rented the
Maples, the boarding house over
W. H. Isaac's store. The Ruths
who have been holding out there
left Monday.
J. L. Murdock, of Portland,
came down Saturday on business '
connected with the Monmouth j
creamery, returning home Sun-;
day evening. j
All those who are interested in I
organizing a town baseball team j
are requested to meet at the Star j
Theater next Wednesday evening ;
at 7 o'clock sharp. ,
i Louis Murdock and Earl White
j have been doing some good side ;
jwalk work. That new cement j
, mixer is all right and the newj
I walk along the railroad grounds ;
j looks good to pedestrians. j
I Five thousand rolls of Wall
PaPer to select f rom
Also paints.
Z ter seen ..in Puc. Pes. '
ine lacK-witted ot Monmouth
seem only able to make their
"Mark" as you can see about
town on the cement walks.
inotnhlv iin Main stroot- oaf rf
; p. n Tl. ., .
any girl in Monmouth could leave
a foot print which would measure
so long.
Oscar and J. C. Hayter re-1
turned Saturday from their Cali-:
fornia tour. Oscar has not been j
in evidence since the return but
"Carey" has been able to enter- j
tain those who wish to learn of i
the climate in California, paving
or other matters, now of interest
to those who live a short way
north of the land of oranges and ,
figs and freckled girls with feet
of tan. Carey said it was ai
regular Maud Muller district. -Dallas
Observer.
Eggs for HATCHING-Indian
Runner ducks, and Chrystal Or
pington chickens. Enquire of
Mrs. A. J. Haley. 26tf
FOR SALE.
A Chatham 120-egg capacity
incubator and a lampless brooder.
Call at residence.
24 4t W. J. Miller, Monmouth.
Eggs for Hatching
White Pekin ducks, 10 cents
per egg, $1 for setting of eleven.
White Orpington chickens, $1.50
per 15 eggs.
S. W. Jackson, Monmouth.
Pd to 35
MISS MAUD FAY
Manicuring and
Hair Dressing.
Parlors at residence of F. E. Mur
dock, corner of Knox and Clay Sts.
Hair Switches made from
combings. Enquire at this office.
MONMOUTH,
A.
Monmouth,
O QOEZD
DR. L. W. HORN,
Veterinary Surgeon
Crowley Bros. Livery Barn
Independence, Oregon.
PERRY BURTON ARANT
PIANO and HARMONY
Beginners to advanced pupils
Studio at Mrs. M. Cornelius residence
Hours: 2:30 to 5:30 on Fridays.
4:00 to 6.00 on Saturdays.
Men's New
Broadway
Model
Suits
at
The V. F. Daniel Store
For onion sets, choice seed
potatoes, early cabbage plants
and selected garden seed
go to
Craven's Grocery
H. CRAVEN,
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 Eggs and Poultry.
Monmouth, ..... Oregon
OREGON
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