The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, February 13, 1914, Image 3

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ardware
And Bargains at
WINEGAR & LORENCE
Come and see us.
Monmouth,
Oregon
Local and Personal! Airlie Notes
Zook, the paper hanger, will do
your painting for you.
Hrovvn & SiMey, attorneys and
abstractors, CIO Mill Street, Dal
las, Oregon.
J. F. Smith was conspicuous on
our streets, Saturday, having
come in to trade.
Paul Riley was in town Mon
day and purchased a land plaster
seeder of Winetrar & Lorence.
Allen Towns came in from the
Antioch neighborhood, Saturday,
and supplied his customers with
apples.
Calvin J. Ilolem accom-panied
the Normal basketball team to
Albany last Saturday, returning:
Sunday afternoon.
Iiexall remedies are all guaran
teed to do what they are aimed
for. Money back if they are not
satisfactory. Perkins Phar
macy. Arthur Burkhead, Tom Ostien
and Ruby Lorence returned to
Corvallis, Monday, after spending
their vacation at home, to com
mence their second semester at
0. A. C.
Mr. G. H. Estey, of Eastern
Oregon, who has been here for
some time is calculating on re
turning, the latter part of this
week or the first of next, to his
. claim in Lake County. Mr. Es
tey is a former resident of Mon
mouth, having lived here for the
past four years.
The High School basketball
team of this place met the Y. M.
C. A. second basketball team, of
Salem, on the home court-, Satur
day night, and although the
home team put up a strong fight
they suffered defeat by a score
of 10 to 6. The Salem team had
the advantage of the Monmouth
boys in weight and height.
Iiillie McAdams. that genial
gentleman, who peddles soda
water, peanuts and chewing gum,
who runs at large with his face
crammed into a smile, escorted a
bunch of dogs and some other
citizens of our quiet hamlet on a
merry chase after a lone jack
rabbit, Sunday. From the fusil
lade of shot that continued
throughout the day one could
easily imagine himself sitting on
some lonely spot in Old Mexico
watching a Spanish battle.
Doc said he killed one, but
couldn't produce the evidence
and, since the rooster episode,
no one would believe him. Doc's
some shot. Ace swore he sighted
a female. Jacks are scarce, but
"Shorty" couldn't keep up as he
was carrying a speedometer on
his shin and had to stop occasion
ally to see whether he was mov
ing. Take it all in all, they had a
merry day, returning after dark
so as to hide their plunder. One
of the party was heard to say,
"Well if we didn't kill anything
we got to hear the dogs bark."
H. V. Link wras in Airlie, Sat
urday. Lula Peterson, who has been
out of school for some time, re
entered Monday.
Carl and Frank Story, Emmit
Norton and Netta and Oscar
Calkins, who have been attend
ing school at " Corvallis, came
home the last of the week to
spend their mid-year vacation.
Mrs. Tom Williams, from near
Monmouth, is visiting relatives
at this place.
Mrs. Rose has .bought Mr.
Shewey's place in town in order
to have more room for her board
ers. Mr. Bush, who is keeping
books for the logging camp, was
in town the last of the week.
A number of people from here
went to the Minstrel show at
Dallas, Monday.
A great game of baseball was
played at Tartu ville, the score
being 56 to 38.
Waymond Williams, of Inde
pendence, was visiting relatives
and friends in Airlie the past
week. Mr. Williams was from
the Independence school at mid
year. The dance given here Friday
was well attended.
Vere Staats attended the shoot
ing match at Pedee, Saturday.
Quite a number from here are
on the jury at Dallas this term
of court.
Kennith Williams was at Phi
lomath a few days last week.
Webster and Emma Beeber, of
Lewisville, entered Airlie High
School, Monday. They have been
attending Dallas High School.
Zetta Bush was a Kings Valley
visitor, Saturday and Sunday.
NOTICE
Having disposed of my inter
ests in the Oregon Milling &
Warehouse Company, to Riddell
Brothers, and turned over the
management of the Monmouth
Warehouse to John Riddell, I de
sire to extend to the patrons who
have favored us with their busi
ness in the past, my individual
thanks for their kindnesses and
consideration, and ask a contin
uance of same to the new man
ager. All persons who have accounts
with the Monmouth warehouse,
please, come in and have same
checked over that no contention
may hereafter occur.
2t B. F. Baker.
Zook the Painter, will hang
your paper for you.
FLASHLIGHTS
All Sizes, Shapes and Prices.
Extra Batteries and Globes for all Sizes Carried
in Stock.
Come in and look them over.
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.
Fish in Season.
C. G. GRIFFA,
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