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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1916)
puss ' Cam- & & eras fc I and I Photographic SUPPLIES Developing and Printing Take a camera with you on your vacation hike or outing. Perkins Phar macy If w haven't got it, we'll get it. Aik ua. rOr 73001 I0EZ7I I n . U xucai Brevities 3 00c ' n aocil A. C. Hampton, superintend ent of schools at Pendleton, stopped off in Monmouth Sunday for a brief visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hampton. He was on his way to Eugene on business and thought he would stop there to attend summer school. Mr. Hampton was re cently elected superintendent at La Grande but does not know whether he will accept. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brown of Portland visited with Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. A. Shore, and other relatives in Monmouth during the past week. Mrs. Cornelius has a sister and niece from Oklahoma stopping with her, who arrived during the past week. The young lady is attending the Normal school. Mrs. John Riddell left for Port land Sunday to be with her hus band who is recuperating in a hospital in that city. Mrs. Fred Pyle and two daugh ters left Wednesday for Hard man, East Oregon, to visit Mrs. Pyle's sister, and from there they will go to Montana to make their home. Want a Wrist Watch, Girls? Gold Filled Bracelet attached to your Watch Any open face watch can be used to make a stylish and attractive ornament. Call and see and get prices. Guaranteed watch repairing. WALTER G. BROWN, Watch Repairer nd Jeweler. Perkln, Pharmacy Mrs. G. D. Quisenberry of ' Harrisburg was in Monmouth a ' few days last week and this week calling on old friends. She is having a vacation from her tele phone duties and expects to spend a part of it at Newport Mrs. Clyde Kiddle and child of Island City have been visiting j with her parents, the Murdocks. during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murdock and three children of Yamhill were also visitors at the parental home and ! Mrs. Lee Griner of Yamhill. J. i L Murdock was at Yamhill to' look after matters on the farm during his son's absence in Mon mouth. Sumner Ostrom autoed up from Portland last Sunday to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ostrom. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hewitt and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton who spent the day with Mr. Hewitt's grandmother, Mrs. D. M. Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Halleck and son were visitors with his ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Halleck, several days this week. Mr. Halleck, who is a well known architect and contractor of New port, had just returned from a visit in Hood River county where he was one of a party to climb Mt Hood. He is a former resi dent of Monmouth and was grati fied at the exhibition of growth in the city since he moved from here. . Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Tobey of Eugene called on Mr. and Mrs, Stone Monday on their way home from Portland. They were riding in a new Studebaker purchased in the metropolis. E. C. Hamilton of Dallas is visitor with his brother E. B. Hamilton of the Lumber Co. R. H. Smith, formerly proprie tor of' the Monmouth Laundry. got tangled up in a fire rush one day recently and sustained some bodily damages, sufficiently so that he has to resort to crutches to get about He happened in the way when the Independence fire department was headed for a blaze, and received a gash in his shin and other bruises of the lower extremities. Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Hefflevand daughters, Mrs. Fred Smith, Gertrude and Josephine autoed to Summit Sunday to visit a friend, Miss Grace Garvin, who was formerly with the Daniel store but now of the Miller Mercantile store in Newberg, was visiting with friends in Monmouth Satur- day and Sunday. Dr. J. R. Bell, formerly of In- Announcemen 1 1 v We have added Standard Dress Patterns to our stock. The Standard Dress Pattern is so well known to the majority of our customers that no ex tended statement of its merits is necessary. We ex pect to carry a stock so complete in the average sizes that you can get the pattern you select without the necessity of waiting for us to send for it. SPECIAL OFFER FOR JUNE During the remainder of this month we make this special offer to our customers. The Designer for a whole year for 40c. The regular subscription price to this magazine is 75c per year. iller Mercantile Company . I VII A Fresh Supply of Green Garden Stuff every day at Clark's Grocery When in need of Poultry Supplies See us for Chick Feed, Bone, Shell, Grit, Charcoal, Bone, Baby Grit. 11 JgLaopllgiK?r, .. fei WALKER & SONS Headquarters for Books, Magazines, Normal Souvenirs, Stationery Candy, Cigars, Knickknacks, Sodas and all Soft Drinks Monmouth, PHONE 3505 Oregon dependence Presbyterian church r ... UUL HOW nr I nrva ta utno pointed at the . V iHlAOUlUV, grand lodge at Albany as Grand vnapiain ior tne fortieth con secutive year. Dr. Bell came to f ... . wregon in im and was elected Grand Chaplain of Oregon Free HiaSUIlH in IK7h nnrl has k - - " " liiu wen continuously re-elected. During mis period Mr. Bell had a Church in pAlifnrnia Knf v, v..v. uui lie tained his Oregon membership and attended grand lodge each year. Dr. Bell belong - w na ternal organizations than other minister in the west He has taken 1162 fraternal degrees. He has takpn Ii7 iKoMi. j. grees including 32 of the Scottish nte, 12 of the York rite, 96 Egyp tian degrees, and the remaining Lare 'nclufded the Eastern atar, the Mystic Shrine and side uegrees. tie has taken 6 Odd tellow degrees, 3 in the Knights f Pythias and he also belongs to the Elks, Eagles, Red Men and Ancient Order of United Work men. A Five pAccAn i? ' i v.f - -vuScr rora car Wat A il.. .jit. I All Kinds of Transferring Done Promptly and on Short Notice Livery and Feed Stable GORDAN "WMiuAix, Proprietor.