The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, April 02, 1915, Image 6

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    . "The Junior"
Monmouth High School April
9th nnd 40th, 1915
Given by StudenU for Benefit of High School.
Best Play of the Season
Everybody Come.
Admission 25c
journal PATTERNS
JOURNAL
s LOCAL AND STATE NEWSg
0301, ooiior!
Number one 16-feet fencing at
the Monmouth Lumber Yard.
Hay for sale bv Thomas .T
Ed wards of Monmouth. 29t3
J. B. Hetrick from beyond
Peedee was trading in town this
week.
J. D. McCreedy of Suver was
in Monmouth the latter part of
last week.
F. R. Bowersox has joined the
. Ford family and is the possessor
of an auto.
Mr. and Mrs. John Denny of
Sutherland have moved to a farm
near this place. ,
100 bushels spring wheat for
sale. R. A. Alderson, Mon
mouth, Oregon. 29t2
Howard Morlan and
Holem attended the show at
Salem Monday nifrht.
Mrs. A. II. Craven returned
home Sunday from Bandnn U'pll
pleased with her trip.
Mrs. Phoebe Wade of Browns
ville is visiting her niece, Mrs.
A. B. Morlan and family.
Van B. Pierce, a tramp printer,
was looking- for work here yester
day and passed on to Dallas.
L P. Gilmore has purchased
the Baker property on Main
street west of the warehouse.
The stork visited the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Janes of
Independence, March 30, and left
an 8 poynd boy.
J. C. Pape of Portland was in
Monmouth this week. He pur
poses to bring a number of home
seekers to this section in the
near future.
Mrs. Lunn, ofCorvallis, daugh
ter of Pres. and Mrs. Ackerman,
will address the Priscilla Club on
Domestic Science at the Saturday
afternoon meeting.
Mrs. Catherine Armstrong, a
sister of Mrs. J. H. Remington,
arrived last week from Grand
Mere, Canada, and will visit her
sister for some time.
W. H. Block of Independence,
Oregon, returned from We
natchee, Wash., last week, where
he delivered two carloads of finp
dairy cattle, gathered in the
Willamette Vallev. Thev werP
all high grade Jerseys except 11
Holsteins. Thev were eonsicrnPH
- o -
to frank Shultz, a banker of
Wenatchee, who got them main
ly for fruit, fnrmoro nn cm.,11
( : - v . u Vi, ouiau
Calvin j places near that place and Water-
ville, Wash., who find they must
nave a tew dairy cows till the
orchards come in bearing or until
prices for fruit tret better. Will
says he did not see any locality
that Iwtked quite as good to him
as the Willamette Valley. -Rural
spirit.
A medium heavv. two-sentpH
square top hack for sale. En
quire of J. F. McClellan, Mon
mouth, Oregon. 31
Save your combings and let
Blanche C. Stitt weave vnn 0
switch. Phone 3905 or mil fW
door north of Herald office.
C. E. Hollowneter of Pnrtl ami
agent for the Continental Illus
trating Company of New York,
was doing business in Monmouth
yesterday. Mr. Hollowpeter is
a former Bandonian.
Cheese Factory Going
rrn
ine cheese factorv Rtworf
operating yesterdav with
w pounds of milk for a starter.
The management expect to have
all the milk thev can h.Hi0 r.
the purpose in a few rfavo
are calculating upon cutting the
first cheese in 30 days.
Harry Bookhart and A. T.!E. W. Stm, RZ.,
o mercantile
Hedrick, two Normal students,
have gone to Drain to
Easter vacation while C. E. Egge
went to Corvallis and Rollien
Dickinson to Eugene.
Messrs. Harvev IWiont onA
Jesse Griffin of Falls City were
, . -- 'a unguis ana
the guests of J. F. McClellan IW the business while O
anil fnrvi. .. r.. 1 . . I n . ... ""c v.
uarvin will remain as clerk.
and family last Mnndnw
Mr. McClellan and Mr. Bedient
were acquaintances in Nunn,
Colorado.
Throifgh some cause necniinr
to gathering news the Herald'
got me sex of the child of Mr.
Business
The Monmouth Mermntiia
, -'vn UUCI-
iness has been disposed of dur
ing me past week and is now
the property of E. V Stm
Mr. Port wood has ftcrraaA
. "'--U III
u-nnun ior six months and man-
M.
For Sale
A fresh Jersey cow; gentle in
everyway. J. F. Hager. 33
TO EXCHANGE
and weighed 8 nnunrl. 'v..i.;. aUlson St
oCOR GREATER EASE AND
l COMFORT wo fociaflt&cnd
. White Cat Union SttiU"iUdlflltoJiOa.
We tant to demonstrate for you 'tow" UatMf fr
smoothest comfort. -
They have the knitted Kloswl-Jwrotdi like pair fil
drawers without a seam. Smoorh, unbroken crotch
prove nts Rapping open. No double thickne s and no loo folds of elotW
to sit uion. No opening of raw edges run to or tkrougfc tfa cratch to
cut and irritate.
Ask to see the cause of all the comfort-
the seat opening down one leg.
You will see "at-a-glance" more reasons
for comfort than we could tell you
in a half hour.
We are waiting to dem
onstrate the greater comfort for you.
Come in now before the
cold w eather gets here.
PRICES
$1.00 to $3.75
The V. F. Daniel Store
A-aON SU ITS T'K T
Wall
fer
Highest Market Price for
Wool and Mohair
Bags and fleece twine on
hand.
See me or phone before selling.
Main 302.
Allen T. Clark
OIW MEAT W
GRIMES BJtOT3tXE2L
A-SS, SLSSfJ Smoked Meats,
nana, llam and Bacon.
F?esh Fiab o piri4ays
Highest Cash price paid (or all kinds of Hides.
General Delivery. . phnnA , aeS-
Monmouth, . am.
1
vallis, Oregon.
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