All Kinds o: H araware And Bargains at WINEGAR & LORENCE Come and see us. Monmouth, Oregon Local and Personal Airlie Notes A bargain in first class prune trees. 1 0. PoWKLL. 15t4 Miss Cora Green visited friends in Independence Monday nijrht. C. S. Marks, of the Luckia niute, was trading in town last Tuesday. Abstracts promptly made by Brown & Sibley, attorneys and abstracters. Calvin Holem left Wednesday morning to spend Christinas with his folks at Elk City. Miss Elta Portwood came home from Condon where she is teach ing school, to spend the holidays with her parents. For Rent-A large furnished room; will accommodate two occupants. Enquire of Mrs. W. H. Mack, Monmouth. Misses Cooper, Pliltibrand and Whiteaker, of Independence, were guests of Miss Mabel John son Tuesday night and attended the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brown, James and Catherine Gentle, Fay Dunsmore and Mr. Macy, of In dependence, were in attendance at the dance at Mulkey's hall Tuesday night. A fine time was had. Mrs. E. Donnelly, who has been visiting relatives here for some time, left Saturday of last week for her home at Joseph, Oreiron. Her sister, Mrs. Pernie Johnson, accompanied her as far as Independence. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sowash ar rived here Sunday from Turlock, California, on a visit to Mrs. Sowash's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Stitt. They expect to re main until after New Year's day when they will go to Wendling where Mr. Sowash has secured employment. Mr. Mc Adams, who has been working in William's'confection ary, left on the train Sunday P. M. The rural mail carrier, who goes from this place every morn ing, siid it was almost impossible to carry the load which comes thru the mail,, over the roads which he travels, this time of the year. Mr. Frank Ray and little son, near Peedee, have been quite ill. John McBee is building a house for his hired man to live in. Mr. Nendel is doing some re pair work on his old barn. 1 Mr. Thorn took a trip to Airlie last Saturday. Doc Butler and Bill McAdams went hunting last Friday but did not kill any thing but time. They are getting along nicely with our new depot, it being nearly finished. Ask Doc about his pleasant dream last Friday night, Prof. Haley was in Dallas, Fri day, attending the Principals Club meeting. He reported a fine supper. A number of Airlie people were at Independence, Thursday, doing Xmas shopping. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lewis re turned from Portland, Monday, where they have been attending the Stock Show since Friday. Miss Snedeker was in Dallas last week for the teachers exam inations. Miss Edna Conn sub stituted as primary teacher the three days she was away. The Misses Ruby Jones and Helen Conn spent Wednesday in Independence. Mrs. George McGuire, of Al bany, spent the week end with her daughter, Miss Lionee, who ! rececived quite a serious injury from a fall a week ago Sunday. Mr. J. F. Ulrich attended the Directors meeting in Dallas, Sat urday. Mr. Louis Caughey ac companied him. i Miss Katie Wienert spent Sun day with her sister, Mrs. Earl Brown. Miss Lillian Lewis has been quite ill with pleurisy, keeping i her from school several days. ' A Christmas Suggestion j Mr. Haley, Dr. Butler and, John Wienert are receiving do-! nations and receipts, we under-; stand, for the purpose of pur-; chasing more extravagant cur-! tains for the Cosy Corner Apart ment. The High School is preparing with great zeal for a general re-! view which the High School teachers are planning on Wednes day afternoon before Xmas. The Domestic Art class have been very busy the last few weeks preparing Christmas gifts. The Eighth Grade have finished some attractive history booklets. The AirJie Manual Training class have made a great change in things at the school house. They have built three large tables, which are considered very nice, and have finished drawing a gate model in which they aim to finish making the model of fine wood, and be able to show people what they are doing at the Dallas fair next fall. The pupils of the High School appreciate very much the new labratory apparatus which the district has provided them. It includes apparatus for Chemistry, Physics and Agriculture experi ments. Hair Switches made from combings. Enquire at this office. Suggestions for Christmas Moore's Non-Leakable Fountain Pens. (In appropriate Xmas boxes.) Stationery. (Crane's Linen Lawn in boxes ranging from 70c to $5.00.) Tourist's Tablets. (In most popular shapes and sizes.) Leather Bound Books. (By all the most popular writers.) Confectionery. (Lowney's Candy in bulk and fancy boxes.) By coming early you ,et the choicest presents. We will tie them up in neat packages and if you wish they can be laid away until Christmas. MORLAN & SON City Meat Market JOHN GRIMES. Proprietor We aim to carry everything in Fresh and Smoked Meats, such as Bologna, Minced Hams, Boiled Hams, and Hams and Bacon. Special this Friday: HALIBUT, SALMON AND CRABS C. G. GRIFF A, Plumber and Steam Fitter. Carries In Stock Bath Tubs, Toilet Fixtures, and all kinds of Plumb ers' Supplies, nickel-plated or otherwise. All orders attended to promptly and work guaranteed. MONMOUTH, - - ' OREGON