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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1914)
30OX 3 s LCCAL AND STATE NEWS a 11, lt0I u n Sheriff Grant of Pallas was in town Tuesday evening. Glen Work returned from his vacation trip to Coos County last Paints, Wallpaper and Glass. : Monday. Perkins Pharmacy, j LlK-ian. Arant is preparing to Herman W under of Cooper enter the University at Eugene, Hollow was a visitor to Indepen- this fall. deuce last Wednesday. j iss Loraine Johnson went to H. Miller of Corvallis was the ; Portland Wednesday and is ex guest of his sister, Mrs. A. N. I pected home tomorrow. ; -.home JOURNAL PATTERNS P 1 X . r , Halleck. last Friday night. If you want a good dinner try the Hotel Monmouth Sunday. Those chicken dinners are just what you will relish. David Korb finished putting in walks at the Normal school buildings. Saturday and returned to his home at Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson from Salem drove over Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Sturkin. It being Mr. Sturkin's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Phillips, J. E. Grimes and Mrs. Weston and one or two other parties visited Twin Rocks on the coast Saturday returning home next day. Mrs. Nora J. Ewing ieft Tues day for Scappoos where she will visit until her daughter. Miss Mary Ewing is located and then join her. Miss Ewing had a business call to Toledo this week. Mrs. A. B. Morlan and daueh ter. Marie, and Gertrude Heffley and Gladys Putnam returned Fred P. Pylesof McMinnville. who is traveling for the Armour Meat Co., was in town Wednes- Q day. A. N. Halleck was ft Salem1 visitor, yesterday, having had business which called him that ; way. j E. E. Luce, a brother of Mrs. j C. D. Tyler is here from the John ! Day country visiting his sister : and family. C. D. Tyler and family have! returned from their visit to Seat-; tie and other Sound cities. They j report a very pleasant visit. j Miss Susie Whitcomb or lnde-!j her grandfather in Rochester! a Minn., returned home the latter part of last week. Water superintendent, J. E. Moreland, is busy attaching me ters to the connections of water users and has some fifteen place by this time. Miss Mabel Jonnson and little sister and brother were Fall I A." ,J.S J lkZti A 14 ' ' . i. VI ,,. ! 1 !3K they're perfect! "mi journal PATTERNS Buy This Hosiery -Here This Black Cat Trade Mark goes on 36,000 pairs of Black Cat Hose The Trade Mark ? day;-tweive . . million pairs each mat menuries the world's best hosiery year. Its a mark of the best hose that skill can make and money can buy. in i H We sell Black Cat Hos(i because we know that no other hosiery gives such splendid wear, genuine comfort and such stylish appear ance. We as well as the makers guarantee their satisfaction. Black Cat Hose The makers of Black Cat Hose have had 30 years experience and they have certainly learned in that time how to make good hose. They use the finest materials employ the most skilled workmen and the highest priced dyers. Under their perfect factory system the hose; they make can't help but be 100 per cent right. Buy Black Cat Hose this spring and you'll be won to them for all time. City visitors the latter part of Monday from a two weeks camo- j ast week, Mabel and Hallev re- ine trip to Summit and Newport, j turning home Sunday leaving ! ? which was very much enjoyed by Velma for a longer visit. a"- j J. K. P. Carson finished mov- Walter McClure arrived home ; ing to his ranch near Indepen last Friday on a fifteen day's dence last Friday and S. A. leave of absence, the ship he was j Holbrook, who purchased Mr. on having returned to Bremerton, i Carson's place here, moved in Since leaving here on his other ; Wednesday of this week. THE V. F. DANIEL STORE visit he spent two months in Mexican waters. George Carmichael and family J. A. Haines accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Josephine Myers of Port Townsend, Wash- of this place and Mrs. Car-;ington, arrived here yesterday! michael's mother, Mrs. P. H. ! from Caldwell, Idaho, where j Burt of Portland returned Tues- j they had been visiting Mr. day from Southern Oregon where j Haines son. ' the women visited relatives while j Misg Lorena Daniel left today George went on a hunting trip, j to vjsit her sister at Newberg Mrs. A. J. Dickens and dauerh-1 from which place she will go to ' ter, Guendolyn, went to Portland, j portiand for a visit there and ; Saturday, to visit Mrs. Dicken's j then go to Milton, Oregon where son and his wife over Sunday. I sne will teach school beginning ; Mr. Dicken, who is recently from ! early in September. 1 the East, visited his mother andl Mr and Mrs. W. E. Smith re- sister nere lor a lew aays go.ng;turned home Wednesday from 30C -J c hoc 5!c)iocrDC not Clark's, the Exclusive Grocery to Portland where he was mar- j Long Beach, Washington, where ago spend their honeymoon. Will was called home on account of ried the fore part of last week. thev went two weekg t George F. Shew was in town the other evening when a Herald reporter accosted him as to his , the illness of Mr. Powell Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Johnson and Ed Griff a and Calvin Holem were Salem visitors Sunday. They were accompanied home by Miss Lillian Bogert who went to Falls City with Mrs. Johnson Tuesday to visit for a few days. Twenty two young ladies met at the home of Miss Velma Heff- brick and tile making and learned that he is through manufacturing but that it will take till the rains set in to finish the burning pros cess, as he has one kiln of brick and five of tiling to burn yet. The total out put of the yard for the season will be 200,000 brick and the same amount of tiling. face brick that stand the fire test ly .las lday ev,en,ng ,and 8ur; pnsea ner witn a snower oi excellently. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Foster were in Monmouth, Tuesday, having brought Mr. Foster's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Foster of Corvallis, who have been visiting them since Sunday, to visit friends here for a short time after which they took them to Independence where they took the train for home. The aged couple had been making their annual visit to their children and had been accompanied here by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Van Blaricom, of Newburg who brought them to Monmouth, last Sunday to vis it their son N. E. Foster, coming down by auto. Paints, Wallpaper. Perkins Pharmacy, Exclusive Agents for Highland Blend Flour. If you do not want Good Flour don't buy this. Heinz Pickles, Diamond W Coffee, Teas and Spices, Canned Goods. Do not over look our Sanitary Vegetable and Fruit Windows where you will find everything in the MARKET. her with a shower beautiful gifts in honor of her approaching marriage. Much j o amusement was afforded by the . bride-elect opening the parcels ! sa bride's cake which contained the ring, thimble and penny. Miss Cora Green was the. fortunate one to get the ring and Miss Emma Parker the penny but the thimble was avoided by all. 301 DC 3 C hoe FOR SALE OR RENT Four acres of pasture land for rent, also for sale; will sell en tire place or trade for Portland property. See or write V.Oberstock, Seaside, Ore. Surveying and Subdividing Prompt service, work guaran teed. Himes Engineering Com pany, Dallas, Ore., Phone 502 MONMOUTH HOTEL Rates Reasonable, Try our Sunday Chicken Dinner. Remember: We are Agents for the Dallas Laundry, and all articles entrusted to our care shall have our careful attention. Meal Tickets on Sale Abstracts promptly made by Brown & Sibley, attorneys and abstracters. Hair Switches made from combings. Enquire at this office. WALTER G. BROWN Notary Public Elank Deeds, Mortgages, Etc. Have you paid up your sub scription yet? Pay it now. Professional Cards Dr. Laura Colby Price. OHice and Residence North west corner Main and College streets, one block west of the Liberal store. Telephone 56. W. F. SCOTT Contractor and Builder All kinds of Carpentering and Repair Work done in a workman-like manner. Let me figure with you on that new building you are soon intending to erect. The Herald solicits your aid