The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, March 12, 1915, Image 3

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DISTANCE BPWEEN
BARS inches
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TftE WINTER SEASON IS
Hard on Fences tfnd Fencing.
Spring-time ahvays requires
readjustment, and now is the
time to take stock of your re
quirements and lay in your
material for making repairs.
We can supply your needs
and
Ouj Prices are Right.
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10 BARS 42 INCH
8 BARS 30 INCH
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Heavy and Shelf
Bargains For You
Hardware
AND BARGAINS
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Mocmouth
Oregon
Local and Personal
(l Hoirm tu Fll City
visitor Swulaf.
New tine of Crrs Ru t
Moat & Walker, Iadpettdetoe,
Orvgvm.
Mm Ct&rk Hntkt i4 Utile
daughter veto irAi&g ia town
Monday.
Abstradi prompt tiu4e fcy
0rown & Sibley, tttomor i
ttwtmten
Henry i3tprt of fkufntii
ty visited rt bliw Wfa f
part of Ok wwk.
Uiat Ktts Ayiw n4 Slin
Catiteritw Gmsma wrw Salem
lisBtor SAtorday bt week.
taws e til! will net t?.r
jjifls, wf iliMr tad legskf da-
Bwn. Guy C. Sekibla And
I!. U. Bitwrrtiff rc the Indc
mienet cfeHry a visit last
SuAdfty forenoon. . .
LJstyi Wilier has been in Mon
taotk for a -few days having
earn pi from Beaverton the lat-
part of last week.,
B5rn-,To Mr. and Mrs. Ira
ffhillipi of Dallas, Tuesday, Mar.
9. 1915, a boy. Mrs. Phillips is a
sister to Mrs. C. A. Nott,and
Fred and Ed Hijber of this city.
Brunk hill, which has been a
terror to automobiles between
this section and Salen; during the
winter, has been graveled and is
now reported to be in good condition.
George F. Shew will sell off
his horses, wagons and mules,
100 bushels of oats, and house
hold goods and other articles at
his residence, a mile north of
Monmouth, beginning at 10
o'clock A. M., Saturday, March
20.
Former Normal Scfaiffiol Student
Rooeww Hi'g-fe $:e-WWship
RecFd k U. el O.
Louii B. Hoisington, a former
student of the Oregon State Nor
mal School at Monmouth and who
ii now taking graduate work at
the University of Oregon is listed
tmonf the itixtents who received
high scholarship records during
the recent mid-year examina
tion. Hoisington is accredited
vit "irr in Shelley, Adoles
(Psychology), Aesthetic,
and Research Lubratory-Fsyehol-ocy;
an "S" in Chemistry and
an "M" in' French. Untter the
University's system of marking,
"H" or "hono?" is ifos highest
grade and is hard to obtain.
Only 168 "N's" were awarded
this year. "S" or "Superior"
is the nest highest grade; "M"
o "Medium" is third; "P" or
"Poor" is fourth and "F" signi
fief failure to pass the course.
Plowing Ma&h To Be Held hi
Lane County
Oregon Agricultural College,
Corvallis, March 10. -Arrange
ments have been made by Coun
ty Agriculturist R. B. Coglon
with the officers of the grange
at Donna to hold a plowing match
in the negr future. As far as
can be discovered no such con
test has ever been held in Lane
County. Plowing matches are
fFequently held in many sections
of the Middle West and arouse
great interest in the localities,
large numbers of people turning
out Valuable prizes are often
given by the merchants and im
plement companies.
Surveying and Subdividing
Prompt service, work guaran
teed. -Himes Engineering Com
pany, Dallas, Ore., Phone 502
Boy Fool Pool Hall Law
Falls City is facing the prob
lem of barring youths between
18 and 21 years from poolhalls.
The boys went before the council
about two months ago to secure
permission to play pool, but since
the state law covers the subject,
the council took no action. The
boys prevailed upon one of the
owners to close the poolroom,
and a private club was organized.
As the public is barred and as
no charge is made for pool play-
injr, the council in session last
week was unable to devise a
method whereby the club could
be handled effectively and ac
.eordin to the liking of the ma
jority of the citizens. No law
could be feund making it an
offense for minors to play pool or
billiards in a private club, nor to
prevent them joining any such
club- Observer.
Breaks Arm by Fall
While going to the barn at
their home Saturday afternoon,
Mrs. A. J. Barham had the mis
fortune to fall, breaking the
right arm between the elbow and
shoulder. Mr. Barham was in
the barn atthe time of the acci
dent, and assisted his wife to the
house, where a surgeon was
summoned and the fracture re
duced. Mrs. Barham is getting
along as well as could be ex
pected. -Dallas Observer.
SEE
MORLAN & SON
for .
Fresh Fruits and Candies
School Books and Supplies
Electric Lights and Fixtures
Cor. Main St. and Monmouth Ave.
House Burned
A house in North Independ
ence belonging to Hanna Bros,
burned to the ground Tuesday
night It wa3 occupied by a
widow women who saved most
of her furniture. The fire de
partment was not called out as
the house was out of the water
limit -Monitor.
Hair ' Switches made from
combings. Enquire at this office.
First National Bank
Monmouth, Oregon
Paid Capital, $30,000.00
Surplus & Undivided Profits, $16,000.00
Ira c. Powell, President; J. B. V. Butler, Vice Pres.
W. E. Smith, Cashier.
We offer the best service consistent with
sound banking, and solicit your business.
Interest paid on time deposits.
DIRECTORS:
I. M. SIMPSON, F. S. POWELL, Wm. RIDDELL,
J. 15. V. BUTLER, IRA C. POWELL.
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.
AU orders attended to promptly and work guaranteed.
MONMOUTH. . . ORECfoN