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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1915)
SIP E US FOR WAGONS WILL GIVE YOU GOOD SERVICE THE BEST ON L THE MARKET Prices Are Reasonable m & LIU Monmouth, Oregon Claire. Una and Gertrude Wine- gar left Tuesday for a week's visit with relatives at McMinn-1 ville. George Sullivan and J. 0. Andrus drove to the Siletz valley Saturday morning on a fishing trip, returning home Sunday. Mrs. Ida M. Goodnight and daughter, Miss Irene, are visiting the' former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Smith of this place. Dr. J. F. Calbreath, wife and two daughters of Portland autoed up Saturday for a short visit with his brother, D. M. Calbreath and wife. a uan .Tnhnson returned home from Belknap springs last Thurs day. He is still somewhat on the taken charge of t SiCIV Wl. cii." !.. j a rroin athnuph he ic iL. ' . HIS woouyaiu Ofeo ---- , io nut in nu monw miuv m mi. i nr. 1 i i tnnn t inn u .... i hag concUaea 10 uuss ." "'aim aunng ner recreation uays Local and Personal Miss Marie Smith visited with friends at Dallas last week. Abstracts promptly made by Brown & Sibley, attorneys and abstracters. Number one 7-foot Cedar posts, $10 per hundred at the Monmouth Lumber Yard. Miss Ruby Lorence returned home last week from a visit with Miss Elva Lucas at Dallas. J. B. V. Butler and family re turned home from the Panama Pacific Exposition last week. The Herald was in error last week regarding the moving of E. H. Lorence and family. They are still in the Prime residence. Alice Butler, from Monmouth, at our seashore. Newport Re view. Hugo Bibberstein returned home Sunday from a few days' v'isit at Tillamook. He went to UdO vviiv.. . i the nther fellow do the work He is better since returning from the springs. Griffa and Joe Clark made an Plant at Black Rock is Tempor arily in Operation The mill of the Great Western Lumber comoany at Black Rock, after a long shut down, is now operating, cutting logs on hand. The plant will shut down again as soon as these logs have been converted into lumber. Jay S. Hamilton, of Portland is the prin cipal owner of the mill. Mr. Ham ilton savs that the mill will be op erated steadily when lumber values advance to a level that will warrant the cutting of stump- qcto ami he contends this time has not yet arrived, although he looks for considerable activity immediately upon the end ol the European war. -Observer. New Business Block Planned in Corvalli Corval.lis, Aug. 10. -Between 40 and 50 new houses have been built here within the past sum- Fresh Fruits of all Kinds, Ice Cream, Sodas, Etc. MORLAN & SON 't at Tillamook. He went to;""' siletz river last EdiVheMo"raouthCrameryisS - luesaay- I . - a nor verv 200d, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Phillips ; " and oniy afew were It last Friday for the Panama ; ' They returned home position. They went in their auto and will take in the sights y the w av. A PflrH rana'wraA Uara frnm O. A. Pollard brought word of the rival at his house of a daughter, n August 3, which they have named Margaret Esther. The IK uii v - - . , , mer and today bids were adver- W. E. Smith, Ml. ,.hvr Ei u0ut for the erection of a two-story business block. Mr. Hout owns a brick building at the corner of Third and Madison streets, 5UxlOU teet, and the new building is to be a new unit to be added to the pres ent structure, making the build ing 100x100 feet. The building has been rented and is to be completed February 1 next caugni. - , Sunday evening navmg SSriP and no bad luck wit the exception of Mr. Smith s fa which' parted with ,him while thecarpassedjverabndge- New Music Professor r FnrrotlP AUK. Auto f aptt st church members here! U. of u., have given Mr.. Pollard a vaca- j Ross H. HickeriU ofthe Dana 0h of six weeks. Musical school of Varren, Ohio, E. C. Force and wife and has been appomte head Hhter, Mildred, expect to Department 0re(?on Ipsuo u ..... KAnt in the University ioumey with P J. Mulkeyand rector of the between 80 and acres o grain We in their auto, along the; Mr. - Municipal were burnea. iu - JenicColumbia highway. Mrs. as the D.r J, by the mated between $8,000 and $10, Mulkey i8 a daughter of Mr. and Band recently authon j m Mrs. Force. SeU Fire to Umatilla Wheat Field Pendleton, Ore., August 10. Backfiring of an automobile on the R. F. Kirkpatrick ranch near Cayuse, yesterday caused a fire which consumed about 200 acres of wheat on the Kirkpatrick place and spread to the adjoining l rrrro Pprrintrer. where rancn ui vw- - - - . between 80 and 100 acres of gram 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. B. 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, OREGON