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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1915)
SIT" IP .Cat US FOR WAGONS WILL GIVE YOU GOOD SERVICE THE BEST ON THE MARKET .Prices Are Leasoeable it i b LOR Monmouth, Oregon I 1 j D l" ' Mrs. S. R. Smith went to Port-1 the few remaining originals she LOCal and rerSOnai!and agt Saturcjay t0 visit her j had of Homer's cartoons, and she Miss Allie Butler went to New-: daughter for a week or so. j selected his "World-wide Struggle . ... . tt i . a n Tnr nwv. a e mu i anaiiicu tort Tuesday. Miss Anna nocKema ui msca ------- - , Miss Emma Parker left Satur-! arrived here Thursday ot c'ayforS attle, Wash., to spend week for an indefinite visit with; P Present home. t-vo weeks. j her sister. Mrs. Umvv nue. . , Abstracts promptly made by Mr. and Mrs. U 1 wewmaJii8alsoin receipt of several small i Brown & Sibley, attorneys and and Mrs. P. H. Johnson ana; jnti materials ... . ... tiii: n.ifnorl nut to . . . ,il abstracters. cnn ., , , n twit's farm at Kings Valley ureatiy reduced prices uu an . . ., lines of lumber at the Monmouth Sunday returning home in the Lumber Yard. 30 evening. Will Riddell, Jr., and family Mr. and Mrs. G T Boot Mrs. Ridde 's sister. ler neiu' . . lf sivtepn . d..iu,... Cnnncrs. about sixteen 1,"-,RSIr-hwesofMnm-hf.r Hallie, autoed out to E. were Salem visitors Sunday. Mrs. E. A. Haan and daughter Stella left last Sunday for a visit in Portland and Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huber and daughters went to Newport yesterday for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haley spent Saturday and Sunday at Albany and Scio, returning home Sunday evening. Mrs. Lowell Hewitt went to Portland Saturday of last week for a visit with relatives, return. ine home the middle of this week. Harold Haley and Stanley Evans made a trip to the Upper Luckiamute Thursday of last week and spent several days fish-'ig- They returned home Sun day. Miss Loraine Johnson who has tan visiting her brother, Curtis hhnson, and family at Moro tfnr c.rt a.1 :.,J harp four day's stay Mr. and Mrs. Louie Murdock and child came down from xam-; hill Sunday for a short visit with relatives. They made a dus w trip to Salem Monday where Mr. Murdock will teacn .. winter. They returned to Yam hill Wednesday. Donations to University tt in Etitrene. August 2.- The University Library has re lived as a gift from Mrs. Clara B. Colby, of Washing, u v. in addition to the complete old j fashioned newspaper plant en trusted to the Department by Hon. H. R. Kincaid, lor nearly forty years editor of the Oregon State Journal. -Tn trip last vear small gifts of various kinds have been made to . the University m considerable numbers. Increase In Indiana Oil Produc tion The petroleum output of India no in 1914 showed an increase fnr the first time since 1904, final returns to the United States Geological Survey crediting the State with 1,335.456 barrels, representing an increase of near ly 40 per cent over the output in 1Q13 This increase may be at tributed chiefly to the pools in Fresh Fruits of all Kinds, Ice Cream, Sodas, Etc. MORLAN & SON ;. Colby, of vasnmgum, county, in the South L: f nf ninetv-nve BOUM; . , . . andanumberofphampets inewWch an active dfr gift includes publications ot ine nt throughout tneyear woman movement, The average price per barrel and other reform movements, j the Indiana product biography, 1 declined from $1.34 in 1913 to and miscellaneous literature, une m butwashlgher than item of special iTri.!for any previous year except 1913 volumes of the n an J history o the State- bune," published m Washington, ,i The D. C. . . flip it-:, value of the State's production m Aether donation to the urn , $1 54342, ex- ' some time, arrived ner e received by tne in that of any previous year Tuesday of last week to vislt lfrslt;" nt 0 Journalism fromjceeding in Davenpor. ZZ W Indiana in -vwunui weaneayY jj- T W. Davenport, 1 ,, jty n Indjana ,n eek when she left for Ashland j Mr T JV wa f d hereshewill teach school this j nd wa8 brough , ,of which 470, or63 lear- She will leave that c.ty,a Mrs. Davenport; , , ., in commer- ' r hne w.ll leave tnuai 1"" t S iverton. Mrs. w wt cent, yielded oil in commer caturdav nritK Kor mother and , P ai o0Orvpd m theiPerceui. . .. 1 joirod to nave P'co- ';! nnantltieS. 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. POWKIX, Wm. RIDDKLL, J. B. V. BUTLKR, IRA C. POWELL. C. G. GRIFFA, Plumber and Steam Fitter. Carries In Stook Bath Tubs, Toilet Fixtures and all kinds of Plumb ers' Supplies, nickel-plated or otherwise. All orders attended to promptly and work guaranteed. MONMOUTH. - OREGON several friends for a two WeeK ;ms of the Department one oI( Y'sit at the Exposition.