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Local and Personal Rev. W W. Divis of Alsea was in Monmouth Monday on busi ness. He returned to Alsea on Tuesday. D. L. Williams and family and Miss Grace Garvin will leae Sj.'idav for Newport, by team, for an outing. The Colored Minstral Hand Wh. ii the train HrriTC-l t!e ! day It brought Ade'es father ami ''r rMhl suitor. Then It "Sl!:ilnI h., he bad been elected from the hnu- for "iinik fit.-f; how. .,veren-dtlve. rather i!iin endure ,h(f ni'irtirtinioii of on explanation, tie bad chosen In break ensagemenl. and how n'tne th mow bad eome m he wax delighted l renew It -Iaf- A'lcV after all was ei- The jregi,-ry family shut up their plained, "why weren't you made mow city resnicme July I, Mr. (iregory rcnt'e: A Chapter of Errors 6 ILNICE BLAKE I True Economy . . . i . . toast tie wix tptading of on nrMvcry d . tJ wura M w,u y m every way. TL. . WHITE . id The Hit to Euroi m business, while Mrs. Gregory and the children departed for ll-iiir whu the reply " hy flia yoo fef nch H enlt've lover?" Close Ranee Duelt. DuriioT the iirst lift v Years of tlie i .u c . ... . . , iMSM-u uirouif.i town ye.su raav ,,,..,.. v.., ,., advertising their Show at Illde Ou Set. 2 Mis. Gregory welted 11 p'-ndenee last nitrht. letter from her husband from London Mrs Kati- Macv Reiri3trar at lllf"l'mi" '"'r '"' w,,ui(l ,irrlXt! ,n old Amerirun navy, i::'vi8is, tne .ilv 1 ' 'mi 1 'N'',v Vorn ou the .th of August. lie mortality of naval ollieers resulting U-p Normal, will visit friends ir. ij ,. the d.y residence u..d keep itom du;.u HlU ,wo.t,jrdi Uiat re forest Grove the latter part of bachelor's hull there till the return of ,ti fron nava, Hurs u the the week after which fhe expects day " eight-tw duds li,.ed by a recent to go to Newport for an outing. jir Gregory 'arrived 011 the day wril('r thirty-sii 1111,11 wore k'lkH1, Anion the new arrivals at """'i-d .md. I.vk made himself eom- H "aval oilicers except three civil- .. ,, . n. , fort 11 lite at home, dined uud proceeded iann. Till' HT cent of 1 tality aH -Monmouth 13 Ueore t. kichy ,0 umUHV blmmflt , hl( Jbnl bu( 2it or live times the mortality of nr.. I fn'iUt J..... X'.. ... I. I t! , i.i . . . .1 :.. 1 ....... am, jaun.v ii "in iznu -in i:u loueiiiiew uiuie mill nut. mill Ue UiU the euenil arm V ID UK' livil ar. u) ,lt, joll w have been moving here this ri,uru 1111 11 odoik- There wan a oiie-lmlf of those not killed in these ,.., $-V-...,i. m. n:-L.. : . t Tw,"11 elitmiice to bttt bouse, the J.,..). ., u,1,.,l The lar-'e .. Be sure to ue t!i while oei-er who wm De gua to show you how wod 1 machine the Thile Is. If there is no White dealer handy, write us direct for (. alogs. VedonotKlltoataloghouies. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Machino. 0" the work i TV r . I. . 'uuwe thot rf satkf ictorv itrvio-! huu it. I wl enable you to do thk p which cant bcdocM ce y o&ir miclilor; bause it will pltutT y;1 h its fine finUi and beauty of iu ImihZ la s!.-rt you will Cad tte riile reliabU S DOUdh liuw vrjr UU1( QI View iitaiv I tu- la.. M il one will lie I Khali h ive to charge by tilt the union, "o cents tin hour. My time on the Job will lie about three hours. i' rules of ! Himes Engineering Cn Surveytng and Platting i'-g his brother. James Graham "s"'"- crouciiins iu and familv. Mr. P.rnhnm in rr. Vl'stl,,ule- Mr- ;,l'W w a imwer- tunee was cveu weok. Mr Rhv a nastnr r.f .. . . . . . . duels were woumled. J lie lar-e J i outer uoor or n en wa not in ked. i t i.- , ,, ini,t tie Christian church. and. .umUw the knob, he pushed ,2 n",mlM;r " n,f 1111 KV s (umI,n Vi!li,m PMh,m .nri f.milv Af th diwr- I" the Inner d,H,r were KlasS .v d" tl11' ll0rt '' 1n.1 be" ilium Graham and family of ,.11(,k tn(U(i w)lih m tww. t1(. combatants, which cus- Trt in Falls, Idaho, are hnre v:sit- hall ohoue dimly and revealed a man's toniarilv was only ten paces, or a comer of the thirty feet, la a few duels tne uis- css. a l ie larmn- , . . . . , . r, lu " Minuter 10 leur. iaa- uecatur duel it was lucinv-iour IU...I..K in.m ii vihii to me ax- , ,he man by the collar, he nhoved fttt anJ onv ,elve in the Rain p -sitions in California. He ui,u ttnuub the Inner door, which he bridw-Coehr'in duel thinks the nnp nt Sni. nipon tho ,,,ul "lreml-v olK',l,,L lm" ud' L , .,,.,, , ' ualilni: him as a cat would shake a mo beautiful while that of San mouse, cried In stentorian tonea: Francisco is the most elaborate. "You contemptible sneak thief! Whut . . are you dolnt; here?" The Locket Lemati club leaves ,Tl11' wh" )'ou" ",ld we" o . 1 . i e i dressed, made no reply. He seemed to Saturday for their annual fishing be undecided as to what excuse to and hunting trip. The members make There s u pitiable imk on of this club are J. R. V. Rntler Ll! f,u'e ex,'"ed Mr (:r"fy' rrv.-n.i mr, ii' commiseration. Dr OtisRutler, G. T. Rnothhv "You're a:.o,e,her deco.it lo.- and L. Ground; Mr. Ground Will ln man." said the latter, "to be mak- nnt nccomnnny them this yar '"s M livl",r '" "'ls Wl,y- IIave .vou i.. . i , , T, r. , , ever done any thieving' before?" but instead Mrs. J. R. V. Ruor ..No, ,. Klllll tl. Ulilll "nd Mrs. Dr. Rutler will make "Weil, in tiwi case rn let you go. tin the nnrtv lt 1 tm '"' you'll up for a INCOGNITO By RUTH GRAHAM The (iiinir lndv nut her cloved An- vers into her ixutemonnaie. took out a five dollar told coin mid dropped It Into .lack's begrimed hand. Then, turn in;.', she went into he house, without looking back. The licxi aftrrn'ou at precisely A 0 Mi li U an iiU;nii;oli.e (IicU li,i ui Miss Ashiiiore's diMir. She heard it and, as Biiuiini; that il was her machine, she went out drcsseJ for a drive. She was somewhat puzzled at the chanced ap-1 pearanee of the mechanic. Instead of overalls he wore a suit built by n fash- Estimates furnished on Drainaw and Irrigation Work. ' Phone 502. Dallas, Ore. B. F. SWCPE, Attorney r.t Lnw and Notary Puo.ic. Home Phone: Office, No. 1.320, Residence, No. 3712 Offlffl In CtrnxL U..1I.1-. lonable tailor, a double breasted, fancy i r , , waistcoat a volumiuons nzure nolka ln"ePen"cnc"' Cfegon Monmouth Grange 476 ' "econd Saturday in Each dot necktie, while ou his hands were a pair of new tan gloves. Xor was there (he slightest sijn of black on his Im maculate complexion. AUirhtlmr. he ! Mpp h term of years. I'll clve you a chance. Dwi.ht Quisenberry leaves to- ' wor'; NnX!' "t of h"re'" , , f n r- , , , The next monilim us he was pilnx Mny mi imvv,iiv nt-re ne nas se- out to his club for breakfast he met cured a position in a drug store, the postman at the door, who handed ?ml IUV'U ""''f ,'u,;t('' rv. -L. , , hi.,, h l..llr fmn. 1,1. a.l,.u f M lrillW of the blood. Jack Merlweather was a howling swell, lieing rich he had uothing to do except uu.use hiueif. liul aiuuse mei.t with him must he la km out of doors. He was devoted lo teuuis and baseball In fact all athletic sports. Wheu thus euiraircd he dressed accord. Inuly, but as soon as he had tiuished a game he bathed In perfumed water and put ou altlro quite elcsnit enough l.iwignt has made good n secur- ' i"jr his right to a druggists posi tion and the Hlrald congratu lates him on his success. R. E. Hewitt will take his plnee in th1 Perkins Pharmacy until Dr. F. R. Bowersox returns next Saturday. him a letter from hs dai.t'hter Adele pcstn.arked New Hampshire: DeuretH Papa-1 trust that you have ntely urrlviil When ynu read III is you will dnulitletw have learned of the Impor tant event thai hat ueeurrert In my life t wish you would write me ut at you feel Don't conceal a sinule thing You know that your approval of everything I have ever done has been necessary to my hipp:net-s In thin, the most impor tant of all, I beg of you to write me frankly and freely As soon as Mr. (irocory found leisure to do so he wrote his daughter hitfou Mr. S. I). Harrows and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Fratk Bar- leaiiy; rows, and her son Charles and A"lv,d on ,ln,,! Yori received. Don't , , . ,, . ' "U understand Your loving FATHER. little daughter Mamie, of Handon uy lt.tllru , ,.an.e a letter which who are traveling by auto and was as im-onic as his own: Visitillir friends nnrl iil-,tiirna in Nevermind All a miaiake Mr. Merlweather was also fund 0f an tes, havhitf several In his garage, and he kept them all In older himself. He had plenty of tools, and whenever any thing Iu the machinery of one of his ears broke or became disarran-ed he would ilou his overalls and lis It. One day ho had been working under a ear long enough to become mm h begrimed and, having repaired the damage, con cluded to try Hie machine wbb a view to seeing If what he had mended would hold. He preferred this course to risk ing a breakdowu In a ear lllled with others. Jack did not change his overalls or wash the smudge off his face or hands, but started down the road looking for all the world like a greusyui,'chaule. The machine behaved admirably, and Jack was about to turn back wL saw ahead of him a lady alight from a Month at 10:30 A. M. Public Program at 2.30 P. M. to which vititcrt are welcome. P. 0. Powell, Master. Miss Maggie Butler, Sec. stood uncovered "Good afteruoou. .Miss Ashmore." "Why, Mr. Merlweather!" -T animate, wasn t t. that I eamp upon you yesterday when you broke. down.' "You don't tuean" "Yes; am the mechanic who res cued your machine and brought you home. "lleaveas." exclaimed the lady, bit ing her lip and coloring, "and i paid you for"- Jack Hipped with Ms thumb the coin she had given him which he had con verted Into a fob. saying: "Here It Is. I have earned It, and I mean to keep It in memory of the serv-1 h e It was my happiness to do vou." Miss Ashmore blushed and ns soon as she recovered her composure said- "A good automobile mechanic should also be a good driver. Perhaps I may uire you tor my chauffeur this after- noon'P' "Not for hire this time. One memen- The best Weekly Journal of kTm: bP hn,W t0 the Northwest. Gives all the The two got inn, tile car and sped ' News of the World, sway. A lady who heard the story remark-1 Price per year $1.59 ed Th,, two should make a match.-1 Herald one year 1.50 botn papers tor.. 2.0U V. O. BOOTS Fire, Life and Casualty INSURANCE Losses Promptly Paid THE 1: 1 l Weekly Oregonian Overheard at a Dane. "Don't you love to watch them? ADELE difWnt V.-illou rn,i.na nnan.i "Wt"" ,mt'n I" the matter iL 1 w V T lth thechlldr inilltered Mr. (iregory through Monmouth vesterd.iv enroute for Carlton and Portland Uni-m eve,,, r ,,r ,.f, the next ZSZtit! "ZTZl nod U'pro th, o-muta nf tl V ,l'l a inKtake. rnerniio m o ti.,..i.i... , " e,..v,j,w, v.j t. u, .., n illuming s o might1 1 " ii,v,,n r..-.. , .. - . However, he was fam hir whh 1 hi'sn .......i ......i . ""sm i ,,... , , , ., m, Mitt ana lanniy tor a short stay. ...M,,(l .,..... ,,, , .., ,)t M' ,M , n,T"""e' tin he ! r. " ,",tu U1 mey say , mL . .. . . . . kiuileMiils in the lles of his ehil- reached her. lie nt one., r,.,.,.,,.,,,.,., '1 such cood excre s.vo It ..... " ; Rundav Srhnnl iney will return Here Saturdav dren and had become accustomed to Mks pi,, .a a " u !,.; nr...... i ! r, , ' 1 . V V n, n . ' ; , , V -"7""" u KIM Ashmore. a young ladv he V ls: so few men lend well- Preaching Service, or Sunday and MlSS Blanche St tt C,msl(1"' ,,",,u "f rH" ,"m,1",l, knew slightly But Mlw AshmoreVill isn't she snlenr'i.M Horf, Y P A Mootinir will accompany them to Surintr- 0 ..Tf . m the JlZVl her S 1 9 . hcs ?v?3 LLt' .,, , ' : . ... " ' lorgoi an amnit tins lanuiy mat er . , w tu his face covered win, i,i.,nn a l V. ' JUBl 10 6 field Where they Will visit her the af.enioon he nKvived a tele-' and grease on h0D, h . 1 T "; X' the-V npV('r to i Prayer Meeting W sisters, Mrs. Lenhart and Mrs. B'am f,H,m his wife which upsn him aoclniiv. Seeing a n,.w.i,n,,ie .' .' 1 r!ltl" like the idea, don't ...... ...I. . " -.-.-......V,. r.(lr vtU8 .,- y . , . . mtt.tli .... .i. U'u im r Tlinnw EVANGELICAL CHURCH F. M. Fisher, Pastor . 10:00 a. m, - 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p, m. - 8:00 p. m. Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. AilHe haa hud i severe ompletely: Come at one thoek Mr. tJregory took the first throu train to his summer home and on arrival met his wife at the door, w told him that during his absence Adele had met and fallen desperately In love with a young men. who had responded. He was Intellectually rather than phya lcally vigorous and desperately seusl- tl.'u 11.. I,..., ....tl 1 ... 41... ... 1 ..... v . . r iniu i-'iiiuni iu inetiiv, uuu and spirit, the impulse to start with Adele had received a letter from him the birth of the day to do all things breaking the engagement without glv- ....ii i . i ... Sowash "The Top of the Morning." There is beauty ia the old Hi bernian greeting that wishes one "the top of the morning," which few of us are able to comprehend. The morning's prime, with its fresh, sweet hours of tonic breezes and un tainted air, the invigoiation of body much pleased at the prospect of an as sisuuil. .VOU. Isn't it fiinnv I, niv- .a,1 .... ; runtomi v mtroen ffet to it ' ro,o.,l.. u . , 1 AV ,,. two or thrnl .. 1, , i Sunday School, - - 10:CK)a.m. . . PU io exam g wi en t Mere ;p u- o ii.on m Bh Ine my machine and tell me whafa the was much talk aboSt it in the m "g SerVlCe' " is matter with It?" iM pers-now everybody d, n cs How 1 1 ?' S' C' E' Meeting' vbo Jack pulled his machine to the side funnee '"-life Preaching Service, - 8:M p. m. lele of the road, alighted and looked for i .1 Prayer Meeting Wednescay, 7:30 p. m. ove the trouble. He soon fmi ,., . BAPTIST CHURCH G. A. Pollard, Pastor Sunday Sehool, well until the sundown brings its rest and happy reverie and "depths of incommunicable dreams" if vou go a-walking in "the top of the morning," ready to be guided by na ture, nil these wholesome influences will come to you, and every hundred lug any reason In conscouence the poor girl was prostrated. Mr. (iregory was furious. After com miseratltig with his daughter and get ting from his wile the name and ad dress of the mau who had Jilted Adele be returned to the city On the niorn- " ,r """" r(,mi" ' " said I Her Till. tueie was a broken rod that would In llnirn." i have to l repair,,!. This involved ivMr It !mnnts r?fuSe to taking the machine to the garage V , Mr' A )'0UnS hride was "Oh. il..,:,'" .,.. i .,. . .' nnn-h shocked nf l;n. , , . . ,.' "'""m'u me gir. :, .' n""o a uiarrica ounuay oenooi, -' m lm 1 i nn11 f i ly a servant and Preaching Service, Mr'hIi!V T al 0,,e of these l nstrrted her husband not to call C U. E. Meeting, 'm ! ..' '"M!t: W ' Jck. . by her Christian name ereont I Preachin ServiS. ZrZZTn: ITJJr-. -.Me ; Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 , duplicate the rod I will p, , , fur rnr wlln V ' , " " " " her h or- and 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 7:00 p. m. 8:00 p. w. you." "1 wish you would." said the girl. "1 11 pay you for what you do." , ,n '"i ins NPfl, !''de the (lran-in,T Wld. "Mv love. wl,t ,.,..,i. ..... ;want todavrbnitmnRSr1 ,.t I.... ... i in f ,' '"K B,l,r "'rivai uie ruiprn was jack re-entered l,i i,,.,..i.i 1 vnrds of the wsv wi find von s en- .,, L '"i'hhi his machine, ran1 . - -i -iniu n a iu vim ,i,v,,,M am. w uicu uonu (lie rad a hit to ,1 firm I. . Pin'' out more iannh v an, with h .... ..,i.. i .. , u. ..., . . mt 10 ra,m bouse 1 1 - ...i. .k. i'., me u,v, nuru me mm iviurneu With a BtOUt roup Th lighter heart. London Mail. doorlell rang, and Mr. Orecorv nusbed havlmr i,ii, t,..i . .. .'. 1 past the maid who admitted hlin Into nether, the gr ,., h ' ' f''w, A R OT D A ' Rulina Habit 1 the dining room On the thrt-shold he it. Jack got Into hl8 own m-M, , ,MQbl RACTERS "My dear, remarked Professor 8,0H K,,H'li The culprit crouched dragged the load to his garage in .1 ',. .. i t . behind the liri,L-fwt tn I v . . tiiiiM-s ue, as nc came uownsnurs , " i '"" " take vou home" he ni,i oressctl to escort Iter to the theater, l44 OVER 65 YEARS' EXPEHItHH "It seems In n, I hum ! "T "p wIIIm ' fore." said the asionish, ti Du T,T:J .T - uiiij in it.) nnpinn i i I...... ., . . v """u niu ue- .. '"- .'" I uonu WU liver the machine at vr ; -OUld you have It tlin i. . ! usuajiv go for drVe nt that hour." ,as play. one. The nrofessor went nnstairs - r i - wrim . i iio-fcui ji usually go for a (t. alt! to miike the suggested change. After , Then the situation dawned ujwn him. j "I have uo doubt of It " many minutes of impatient waiting, i HI daughter's suitor had called on ; Jack enjoy, the mrt h Ins wife followed. Ills tie removed. ; uouut,.ts to ass ror her hand, got ; uig ami. exiHH-tw lu.,t ,,. . I 41,. .r........ I....J ..l..,.,t...;...l..ll s Wistee.1 in the vestlhnle mul lw..n n,i 1 -nl.l r. . Asnniore . .j it.. -.i ' i taken for sneak thief I clothes .i..... .. , . . lr ne m u coiuintieu i up niiiiresMiig iirocess, , . . .n-l hi, :f nfer h. ilirnW I T1,Hl Si,n,e d"' AM SIBLEY & EAKIN 515 Court Slv..i r.n - b,,,,, uregon Acomblete set of abrtracU of Polk Co. Established in 1889. WALTER G. BROWN Notary Public Blank Deeds, Mortgages. Etc. placidly Times." into bed. New York All a mistake. morrow evening We will be with you to- w:. Z ;, ! Uor h be was. 'wat the door she said mil I it wu, m i( uow 1 ti'k the ,ri,e of the rod to re- Tbaoc MRSS Designs Copywqhts 46- AnTone iendlng t ikeleh nd newriro quickly ueeriHia our oei,oii 'free """""JT Invention lt prolMibl? pie"0l'l!;c-'mS","Si t,imtrlclljconllleiiii,l. HUKDBOOK on tent tree. Oldest wiener for e"'""''''"'.' Munn 9 i- Scientific flimricait. S hsndtometf lllnrtriiled weeUr- i,rw?i3t clmion of tnr icienlidc tnnrnal. r'I'iKi Teir i f onr monlht, IL Sold bj all Branch Offlce. Ot T St, WMblogtoivD- Othcent r ! Surying and Subdividing eatcor , of n1 nCe, P-fpt service, wo'rk guara, ea.Uorner of Clay and Broad teed. -Himes Engineering Com- pany, Dallas, Ore., Phone 502