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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1916)
.1 LOCAL AND STATE NEWS 0 v n lb.cc IOOC OCTJ Brown & Sibley, attorneys and abstractors. 610 Mill Street, Dal las, Oregon. Merton G. Ellis, recently of Moro, has hung out his legal shingle at Dallas. J. P. Shipley who has been on the sick list for the past week is reported improving. Strawberry plants for sale at 50 cents per 100 plants. W. J. Miller. 27t8 Absolutely free delivery to your home. Moore & Walker, Home Furnishers, Independence. WANTED-Wool and Mohair, by Geo. E. Brey, Independence, Oregon. 31t8 Mrs. A. Bookey of Monmouth and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Staats of Independence autoed to Al bany last Thursday. Mrs. Staats and daughter Miss Francis Harrington of Indepen dence were pleasant callers at the Bookey home Saturday. The best varnish for your fur niture and floors is Kyanize. We have it Moore & Walker, Home Furnishers, Independence. FOR SALE-Pure bred crystal white Orpington hens and cock erel, not related. Harriet G. Richards, Monmouth. 33tf Mrs. Fred Smith returned the latter part of last week from short visit to her sister, Miss Maud Heffley, who is teaching at Camas Valley. The following comprise the grand jury: J. L Sweeney, Dal las, foreman, Mark Blodgett, Robert Reed, Dallas; J. 0. Steph enson, McCoy; Jacob Smith, W, H. Steinberg, Monmouth; Harry Starr, Falls City. Walter Brown journeyed to Portland Wednesday to spend several aays, weens, months or years in the metropolis. At any rate it was an indefinite period but we hope to have Walter back with us in a few days. Smith Brothers (Frank and Cliff) of Independence were con victed on their second trial for permitting gambling in their cigar Htore and pool hall. The trial took place at Dallas last week. A previous trial in Feb ruary resulted in a hung jury. Rugs, linoleums, wall paper, window shades, curtain rods, etc. for house cleaning time can be seen in the greatest variety at the best prices at our store and remember we deliver to your door free. Moore & Walker, Home Furnishers, Independence. A seven weeks experience as a railroad brakeman for Peter Frje sen, formerly of Dallas, termi nated in an accident that ended his life. Deceased was 22 years of age and was a son of Bern hard Friesen who a few weeks ago moved from Dallas to Ne braska. A plan of the University of Oregon has been to send out stu dents to speak before the high schools in the vicinity in which they live. Lucian Arant who is attending from Monmouth gave a very interesting and instructive talk to the Monmouth high school last Friday on the University. The Herald force is worse off than ever this week, the editor still being confined to his hoflie, but improving slowly, and hii as sistant is suffering from a se verely sprained knee, hampering his activity to quite an extent Nevertheless the paper is coming out on time with the assistance of Mrs. J. B. Sowash and the editor's family, though crippled' in the way of news. rpoEiooc -A fouear-oldj I FOR SALE- horse. Phone 1811. W. A. Wood. 33tS Abstracts promptly made by Brown & Sibley, attorneys and abstracters. P. D. Quisenberry of Dallas spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Bowersox. H. K. Sickfoose spent the week-end with his son in Port land, who was leaving for Alaska. A good young cow for sale. Will be fresh soon. Enquire of Mrs. R. H. Simpson. 33t5 Glen Whiteaker of Dallas came over Sunday and done some elec tric wiring for D. E. Stitt, Mon day. Miss R. B. Parrott of the nor mal faculty was registered at the Hotel Benson in Portland last Saturday. W.J.Clark of the Indepen dence Enterprise was in the city Monday and left his card at the Herald office. A special hardwood dresser with bevel plate mirror for $9.75. Moore & Walker, Home Furnish ers, Independence. . Mrs. Harriet G. Richards has purchased the Geo. Carmichael property and is having some re novation done before moving in. The Wise and Otherwise Club met Thursday afternoon of last week at the home of ' Mr. and Mrs. L H. Treat with their granddaughter, Mrs. Belle Beck ley as hostess. A very pleasant meeting is reported. W. J. Miller is having his house at the corner of Broad and Clay streets improved this week, a new roof being put on and the foundation fixed, and will prob ably have the inside repapered and electric lights put in. Edward E. Brodie, president of the Oregon State Editorial As sociation and publisher of the Morning Enterprise at Oregon City was a visitor in Monmouth last Saturday. He was accom panied by Philip S. Bates, pub lisher of The Pacific Northwest of Portland, and the two were making a pilgrimage through the valley getting acquainted with the fraternity and getting a slant on conditions in general. They had just visited the editors of Yamhill county and were south bound. I The Old Hen ii too busy with her house- 2 hold duties these days to stop and fight lice. Bad for young chicks, too. & See us for Insect Pow- : ders, Sprays, I Sheep Dip, Etc. Perkins Phar macy j ' ang median mf mft4tmS -" JOWi JOURNAL PATTERNS MILLER sssas sssssaEs "an foil 3oi ill' ioizzf5cziopfcz51( iQirlt izzjol z5lol When in . ..uuic w iaie mrs. n em Dree One by one the pioneers of Oregon pass on from the land which they helped tame and make prosperous. We learn with regret of the death of Mrs. J. T. Hembree of Lafayette. Mrs. Hembree crossed the plains in 1843. Her husband came in the same tram. For seventy years they had lived and worked to gether in Yamhill countv. and leave a legacy of sturdy, fearless work behind them for their children. One of these is C. P. Hembree of Monmouth, among the famous lam the northwest -Oregon Farmer. ' 'Job work neatly and promptly done Highest market price paid in trade for produce at the MERCANTILE CO. Clark's Grocery need of Poultry See us for Chick Feed, Bone, Shell, Grit, Charcoal, Bone, Baby Grit. Highest price paid for Wool and Mohair Mohair bags for the asking CUFFLINKS? FroJs!SeaVethem,Pearl,GoldFilled' Enamel- 0old Stone inks 50c a pa,r. Pearl links 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.25 a pair. S for starched cuffs cote Come in and look them over. W.wd WALTER Watch Repairer and Jeweler. tfarham Bros, of Dallas will build the new school house at Rickreall for $4,440. The plan for the building was prepared by F. H. Morrison and the structure will be ready for use Sept 10. PATTER Supplies G. BROWN, Perkins Pharmacy. George Carmichael sold property here and left for gene Sunday last to take a po8"' tion in the Ax Billy Store in that city. Mrs. Carmichael and child ren will join him in a few days- iwrnwut JOURNAL