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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1915)
e u . o ifinii iwnlmncl Millinery Opening n Luwnu nnu uinit nun u ft ibci loai ieg-jJ -"5 journal PATTERNS r.t receive;: my inr.g of Millinery. Guy Hewitt was a Monmouth and Summer stm visitor Monday. I will have myOrir.tr Opening J. F. Smith was trading in Saturday, Marfti 13, ftjl5 ,,. r, UV.l !.. ' , -The ladies of Monmouth am wen work was a fcalem visitor j vicinitv an? kind!v invitwj tl) cai from Friday until Sunday. ar jn; t the la?tSt stvft. v- .uarKSoi trie Luckiamute creations in millinery and learn was doing business in town Men 1 day. It will pay you to consult V. 0. Roots before placing your in surance. , MissSudah Cuhoon was a visi tor from Friday wtil Sunday at Portland Allen Towr.d of Monmouth Heights was doinjj business in tun Wednesday. Assess Hftuin has heen interviewing n-opmy hniderg ir Monmouth this week. Mrs. J. K. Golden of Portland has been win? for Mrs. A. B. Morlan for the past ten days. Voung clve for sale. $3 . to $7.(i per head. If interested write to J. S. Prime, Ray City. Oregon. 2ki Save your combings and let Rlanche C. Stitt weave you a switch. Rhone 3905 or call first door north of Herald office. R. R. Chaney was here Satur day night from Beaverton visit ing his mother, Mrs. Hagey, and his sister, Mrs. D. M. Hampton. This week has given this sec tion some very fine days and the farmers have been busy with preparations for spring seeding. Mrs. G. I). Quisenberry has given up her position at Eugene and she and her daughter are in charge of the telephone office at Harrisburg. Mrs. L. M. Hall and daughters, Dora, and Mrs. Nathaniel With ers, the latter of Independence, left Wednesday for a few week's stay &( Newport. Mrs. Fred Scott and daugh ters, Mrs. Kate Reddy. and Helen, came in from the farm a it, inuir hi inin uir jarm a I short distance north of townjand fami!v- IDces. Respectful, Mrs. M. Cornklu's. - - Social Hour Club Wtiesday afternoon, .March 3rd, Mrs. L. A. Boone and Mr?. : yr A. Wolverton entertan the il Woman's Socis! Hour Club at the H hop e of the latter, jfi merrJier a and six guest beir.it in fcttend 8TH-e. This was tf"mt in'er sirs' rr-ei tii g f the season in ss much a the u'jt sfion of a official rse was discussM pro ar.d eon. Mrs. Ostien gave a vaiuahle radir.g in r-gam to the ruse, its origin and development and introduced a red ruse, the Virginia Cox which was voted on and accepted by the club as Monmouth's official rose. Miss rarrott. of the Normg faculty, 'J whs present and informed the v'liio mat a red rose was the choice as an official rose for the city by a majority at their meet ing on the suojeet. As usual all present were busy with their a - ' . "vi . i'rii.niua rrurpil- y ments were served, the hostMawi R U'ing assisted in serving by Miss a Reese. The next meeting will , tie with Mrs. Evenden, Mar. 17. W. R. Coulter of Dallas had business in Monmouth Wednes day. Rrown & Sibley, attorneys and abstractors, 610 Mill Street, Dal las, Oregon. Charles Stuart of the Luckia mute was trading in Monmfluth Wednesday. W. A. and Ed Mimes of Dallas were in Monmouth with their surveying outfit Wednesday. Mrs. T. J. Pettit, a former resident of this place, but now of Scio is the guest of A. B. Morlan yesterday to visit relatives. W. R. Graham demonstrated a 0. M. Garvin has ordered his household roods . jv. vnaiiniii uermiNSiraiPd a ! . ' ...(.nvi ikic Ford-runabout to Miss Rosa R i irm Ro8plurg and will occupy rarrott in Salem, Sunday. Miss ! the C armicha;'l house. TarroU and her sister attended j MrR- Minnie Braden, Secretary " the concert while in Salem. j 01 tne 1 oik County Fair Associa Misses M. G. West, Myra H. .j t'on was in Monmouth Wednes Rutler, Laura Kennon, Marv !lay 80,ici,in in the interest of Hoham and Laura Taylor at tended the Portland Symphony (.oneert at Salem last Sunday the fair to be held the coming fall. R. P. Dammon, who has been a resident of Monmouth f 8 nephew of I. M. Hampton, I tim" )ast' nas Purchased a place visited relatives here Saturday i near ''"atte and moved his nettf having came down from1 ny w m new fsession T l - v t.uire wnere ne 18 ettendir the U. f O. 1 yestenlav. A. H. Craven recmio ha Just received a shipment of fn,m n'8 wife wh '9 visiting Colonial Velvet. Carlnm Asrain-! hfr a Randim, that she ster and F.mpire Taistfy Rugs. I'1 -'"tftfted the mumps, Mr. M,Hre & Walser the ConIefe I ,f.?n 'lts his wife hme ilme Furnishers, Independence. I the first ' Ai'f 0 I HORSFJS FOR' SAIf Aff'Ml'NiPff insuresj lAifdj Three ho. ;n Your ,.ec ?Um9h .Ti "r I ' y.rd o, orchid, t r , n . ',an)vell. Phone. Farm 104. iv a i Mr mo complete Jioued rurnisners, independence. Or. Rumor says that a young man, Williams by name, of Louisville, is going into the blacksmith busi ness here and will shoe horses exclusively. There are aidy two good shops here and we hardly think there will be busi ness to susuain a third one. the Hkr..d received a few lines fjpm W. T. Fogle, former owner of tfcp paper. HedidV give out much information tut said that misfortune had laid her hand heavily upon him during mepastmree and a half years. DR. J. L.CUAWAY 0ttbfnrki Phjiciin Indtirndence and Monmouth Monmouth Tuesday and Saturday A. " ""ins .on 'Hs answered. DR. W0L. HOLLOWAY CHIROPRACTIC-NEUROPATH Consultation and Examination Free Office hours: 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. Kach week day only Rooms at Mrs. L. R. Furkhead's ' hesidenoe pOR "GREATER MSE AD A . COMFORT we fecommend White Cat Union .Scits-a lcatiing lina u. We war to demonstrate for you "iov" these suits give smoothest corntorf. Tl.ej It the Inirtrd Klosfd-Krotch lie t ot dfaAPrs wrtht-uf a seajn. Smooth, unbwkeri ciwth j, it u "inn. Ni double tiiiii!. snii no !Ke folds c clotb to v ;ki. N i o;a niry of iSW Ve-i run to or throih th (totci to u' a. 1 ir ta'e. o o 0 Ak to see the cause of all the comfort- the seat opening down one leg. You will see "at-a-glance" more reasons tor comfort than we could tell you in a half hour. We are waiting to dem- onstrare the greater comfort fof you. Come in now before the culi wearher gets here. PRICES $1.00 to $3.75 The V. F. Daniel Store ocz30i3lic Going By-To Buy Those Curtis ripe Olives just re ceived direct from the grower at Clark's Grocery. Prices: 20c, 30c, 45c, $1.75 See us before buying canned goods. I can quote you case prices that are inducements to purchaser. Allen T. Claris n 0 I u u 0 m U . I 1 PB Tllfk n l-l mm ml . TV- mi BflAHETET . . GRIMES BROTHERS, Proprietors. Fresh Fish on Fridays Highest Cash price paid for all kinds of Hides cGenera. DeUvery. Phone Main 2302. " Monmouth, . . " journal pattI 8 t 6 He is at Goldendale, California.' VmIZ . Monmouth, Ore. C-'O Washington Street