The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, June 04, 1915, Image 6

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Clay Bush'of the Luckiamute
H as tracing in town yesterday.
Cal Holem and Roy Bowman
re Falls City visitors Sunday
evenhig. ,
H. V. and A. M. Scott from
Gaston were Monmouth visitors
Tuesday
Number one 7-foot Cedar Dosts.
$10 per hundred at the Monmouth
Lumber Yard
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Keyt
of Perrydale were calling on
friends here Sunday.
Otto Burchan of Cottage Grove
spent Wednesday with his sister.
Miss Lena Burchan, a student at
the Normal
Mre. Read and daughter, Miss
Elizabeth, expect to go to Seattle
for a short visit with friends
June 7 to 18.
Messrs. Mix, Richardson and
Dunsmore of Independence were
present at the dance at the Nor
mal Saturday night
J. W, Howell and wife returned
home from Portland Thursday of
last week having visited relatives
in that city for several days.
Miss Mabel Hampton of Pen
dleton arrived here Wednesday
from Corvalli3, where she has
been visiting, and is the guest of
relatives.
i uu.-su-un Main street near
Miss Leto Wolverton spent the
week-end at home.
C. H. Emmett of Hillsboro was
a Monmouth visitor Tuesday..
Mr. and Mrs. John Remington
were visitors to Dallas Sunday.
Number one 16-foot fencing at
the Monmouth Lumber Yard. $10
per M.
! Miss Etta James of Coquille
City is the guest of Mrs, Alva
Craven.
C. Marks and wife from the
Luckiamute weretradingin town
yefterday.
Postmaster Parker attended
the Mail Carriers Association in
Salem Monday. 1
D. C. Henry of Bellingham,
Wash., registered at Hotel Mon
mouth Monday.
Miss Grace Garvin, clerk in the
V. F. Daniel store, was a Salem
visitor yesterday.
Hines Brothers of Dallas have
been surveying for the city two
or three days this week.
Miss Edith Johnson of Falls
City attended the dance at the
Normal last Saturday night
For SALE-4-foot oak wood.
Leave orders at Clark's grocery,
to be filled immediately by Dave
Dove. 39
Miss West of Portland spent
the week-end with her sister,
Margaret who is attending the
Normal.
Harry Dement of Myrtle Point. 9
whn is hHp
JOURNAL PATTERNS
The Manles. a cmlrl
inches long; engraved and prob-' was at the Normal dance Satur
ably used for fastening belt. En.da-V'ntent-
quire at this office
Mr. and Mrs. George Murdock
and child returned here Sunday
from visiting relatives in Marsh
field and on Tuesd
The Perrydale baseball team
played at Independence last Sun
day and defeated that team by
the score of 7 to 4.
A. L. Miller returned Tupsdav
Chicago intending to stop off at livening from Seattle and will
several different points. (help Winegar & Lorence in the
Before buying a stove for Sum- i hardware for a while,
mer cooking see the new guaran- j T. F. Hickman, Mr. and Mrs.
teed Florence, a wickless, valve-jOrvil White, Howard Morlanand
less, blue flame, automatic oil j Byron White attended the Track
stove. Moore & Walker, Com- j Meet at Corvallis last Friday,
plete Home Furnishers, Indepen- Howard Morlan, Joe Clark
dence, Oregon, j Artie Burkhead, Harry Brook-
George H. Himes, assistant' hart and Harold Haley were
secretary and curator of the Ore- Salem visitors Sunday evening,
gon Historical Society and secre- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nindall and
tary of the Oregon Pioneer Asso-: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baker of
ciation was in Monmouth the j Stayton were the guests of Mr
iaun .iinoi last weeK lookingiC. A. Nott and wif v-at, i
up information in line of the in
stitutions he represents.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Wolverton,
accompanied by Misses Leto
Hie Independence Drivino-! WnK-m-t t-:t.l
n. , . . & luii aim jumiie jonnson,
Club Association will hold their i autoed to SaW St,vio
kuiuiiioi ni r
noon.
haee Meet June 23, 24, 25 and
2GV1915. There will be there
races each day with a pony race
for boys thrown in on the 25.
The prizes range from $150 to
$100, except the pony race which
is $10 and $5.
Joseph Craven and A. B. Mor
lan were m attendance at the
Baptist Conference of the west
side of the Willamette, at Mc
Minnville Tuesday. The con
ference began Monday and lasted
three days. They were present
but the one day and report a
large attendance. .
A. C. Hampton who has been
principal of the Pendleton high
school for the past eight years
nas again been elected to the
same position. He has also been
given the superintendency of the
Pendleton school system. Arle.
as he is commonly called, is a
graduate of the Oregon State
Normal at Monmouth.
Hugh M. Guthrie, wife and
small daughter, Doris, of Cor
vallis, visited Mr. Guthrie's par
ents here a few days and then
passed on to Portland for a short
visit tnere. Mrs. Guthrie and
daughter will visit friends at
Prescott and Walla Walla, Wash
ington, for a month while Mr.
Guthrie will return home from
Portland.
Saturday Is Your Opportunity
Ladies' waists, muslin night dresses,
corset covers, skirts, combinations,
etc., will be priced at substantial
reductions from regular prices.
AT THE
V. F. DANIEL STORE
pjl' locoBraop1i, .01
V. O. Boots has just returned
from one of his monthly trips
through the Willamette Valley
in the interest of his insurance
business,
D. N. Turner and brother,
Emmett, of Airlie were in Mon
mouth Tuesday. The former
took back with him a mowing
machine and the latter a buggy
from Winegar & Lorence.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hickman
and Mrs. J. W. White, and son,
Byron, autoed to Yamhill Sundav
and were accompanied home by i rol
Earl White and Mary Murdoek i
who returned to Yamhill Tuesday '
nu-ii- n i , -- -.j iwm, mursaay even
Iniilip Boehe and familv aro ing. June 10th idis . .
here from Portland visiting rela-! to be the last meeting of th!
lives and friends. Mr. Boche is j year, there will be an election of
the teacher in the athletic de- officers for next year. Imoortan
partment of the Y. M. C. A. of Plans for the work of the acia
thtClty- ti0" ill be presented andd
George T. Boothby went to j cussed some of our prominent
McMinnville last Tuesday and , Cltizens. The program will be
brought home his auto having followed by a social hour and
left it there a week before on I hKht refreshments. It i, 9,,
account of the storm Ithateverv naw
Boothby returned home the latter the Progress of our schu u
part of last week havi : present at thin
j t i . v U:., "--""""s w sane-
vAMcrtru irom ner illness.
Allen T. Clark
Parent-Teachers Association
The next regular meeting of
the Parent-Teachers Association
will be held in the High School
t" the adoption of certain
courses in our sch
that will tendtooi,aiifv.t-
and eTkfnr J.vu WiS4
- vucuvkue work.
AUCE MclXTOSH,
Secretary
CITY MEAT MARKET
GRIMES BROTHERS, Proprietors
i on Hand: Frort a ZtAtii
ognap'Minced Harm, Boiled Him,
nam and Bacon
Fresh Fish on Fridays 0
The highest cash,price paid for all kinds of hides
neral Delivery. Phone Main 2302