I0OI 01 LOCAL AND STATE NEWS g I'ir.i ifwif Buy your split and sawed cedar posts from the Monmouth Lumber yard. 20 tf Monmouth Lumber yard will furnish you all kinds of building material at prices that are right. Mrs. Griffin and children, of Dallas, were the guests of Mrs. Fred Huber and family for a few days this week. Mr. Guy Scheible and Miss Blanche Stitt drove to Suver Sunday afternoon to visit Mr. Scheible's brother. Lee. J. S. Prime and wife, accom panied by some friends from Corvallis. autoed to Roseburg Monday returning home Wednes day. Mrs. E. B. Ferris, who has been seriously ill for some time, was quite bad Saturday evening, but is some better the last few days. The plumber has been em ployed to put in modern con veniences at the R. M. Smith residence and a new sink and a bath tub will be installed. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Craven are expected to return home Saturday from Bandon, Oregon, where Mr. Craven joined his wife some two weeks ago. Messrs. Will Smith and Calvin Holem accompanied by Misses Lelia Erickson and Leto Wolver ton, autoed to Newberg Sunday, visiting a number of other towns. Mrs. M. M. Long and children, of Corvallis, were visiting her mother, Mrs. L. R. Burkhead. and her sister, Mrs. M. M. Harvey, the first part of this is visiting week. W. 0. Bowman and Oscar California. He has Zook left Wednesday by team Westfall house and Zook the Painter, will hang) mi jouknAL PATTERNS your paper for you. Miss Luella Panic her aunt in Eugene. Brown & Sibley, attorneys and abstractors. tUO Mill Street, Dal las, Oregon. A large shipment of screen doors just in. Buy them at the Monmouth Lumber Yard. Miss Anna Baker is expected to arrive soon from Newport to visit her friend, Mrs. W. R. Graham, and family. Miss Lorena Daniel is spending a week at Rockaway beach and will go from there for a visit at Vancouver, then to Woodland, Wash., where she will teach school. Mrs. J. R. Phillips, of Walla Walla, Wash., who has been here visiting her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ebbert, for some time, left for her home early this week. Pres. J. H. Ackerman took his wife to Salem Wednesday . to visit their daughter. Mr. Acker man returning the same day. Mr. E. W. Strong drove them over in his auto. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Strong returned home Friday night from a visit to the coast at Alsea, bringing with them their two sons who had been spending a couple of weeks at that place. Mr. and Mrs. RollieSickafoose, who have been here visiting Mr. Sickafoose' parents, K. H. Sick afoose and wife, and other rela tives and friends, sailed from Portland, August 20, for their home at Oakland, California. E. J. Nash, a brother-in-law to W. W. Newman, arrived here a few days ago with his wife and two children from Auburn, rented the is working .MOMt jouknal PATTERNS M. BORN'S BLUE BOOK of FALL and WINTER STYLES Men's Tailor-to-Measure Clothing is AT The V. F. Daniel Store for the beach at Newport, where j for C. G. Griffa helping at the they will enjoy camp life for a j plumbing business. few days and view the wonders of the seashore. Mr. Bramberg, who has the contract for building W. J. Mulkey's new brick building commenced on the foundation work Tuesday and is forging ahead with the work. Mrs. Ed Rogers returned home Saturday from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Beckley, at Brownsville. Mrs. Beckley re turned with her mother for a few days visit at home. Mr. ChaHesChaney and family ; who live on a farm near Indepen dence, were the guests of Mr. Chaney's mother, Mrs. Haggy, and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hampton. Mrs. Haggy accompanied them home for a few days visit. T. M. French and family were boxing and packing their house hold goods yesterday preparatory to moving to their farm at Brush Prairie, a few miles out from Vancouver, Wash. They will OD C nor 30C d aoo o Canning Season Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Skeen have visit with Mr. Frenche's brother at Airhe, leaving for their new home today or tomorrow. moved into their new home on Monmouth Avenue and are hav ing some improvements built on to the house. Their son and fam ily are living with them for the present. Five thousand rolls of Wall Paper to select from. Also paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, glass stains, window shades and dec orations, carpets and furniture to order at P. H. JOHNSON'S Book Store. Dr. Doctors Lowe and Turner will be in Independence Thursday, August 28th. Lowe, the well-known optician and optometrist, has associated with him in his prac tice an equally skilled eye specialist, Dr. J. G. Turner. Dr. Turner has had more than 18 years' experience as an oculist. N. E. Foster and wife passed ! He was graduated from one ot through Monmouth yesterday ac- the leading colleges of Chicago companied by Mr. Foster's par- and attended different clinics in ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Foster, j New York. His certificates of of Corvallis, who were on their : registration show he has passed way home, having spent a week : the state examination boards of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Canada. Dr. Lowe is to be con gratulated on acquiring the as- I carry a complete line of Economy, Mason, and Golden State Fruit Jars, Lids, Caps and Rubbers. Glass fruit dippers, 15c. A. H. CRAVEN, Monmouth, - - Oregon oyc?iiciiL aoo o sociation of so eminent a practi tioner as a co-laborer. Albany Daily Herald. with their son and family here. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Halleck and Mrs. M. Coleman returned home Monday from an enjoyable sojourn at the Newport beach. While they had a pleasant visit at the seashore, misfortune over took them on their way home. Mr. Halleck's team took sick Friday morning and one horse died at noon that day, and the other one died on Sunday. They had come as far as Eddy ville and tUnt nlono i-Viar rama rn Vxt train, Mr. Halleck having dis- f ",c yuu posed of his wagon and harness j that new building you are after his horses died. soon intending to erect. W. F. SCOTT Contractor and Builder All kinds of Carpentering and Repair Work done in a workman-like manner. OREGON I AGRICULTURAL j COLLEGE BEGINS its forty -fifth chool year j SEPTEMBER 19, 1813. DEGREE COURSES in manyphasesof . AGRICULTURE, ENGINEERING, HOME ECONOMICS, MINING. FORESTRY, COM I MERCE, PHARMACY. Two-year courses in aqricuu j TURE, HOME ECONOMICS, MECHANIC I ARTS, FORESTRY. COMMERCE, PHARMACY TEACHER'S COURSES in manual : training, agriculture, domestic science ! and art. ! MUSIC, including piano, string, band instruments and roice culture. A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled "Thk Enrichment op Rural Lifb" and a Catai,oG0K will be mailed free on application. Address II, M. TbnnanT, Registrar, (tw-7-15 to -!)) Corvallis, Oregon. MONMOUTH BAKERY C. C. MULKEY, Prop. 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