The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, July 21, 1916, Image 8

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E. E. Paddock of the Independ
ence school board was a visitor
in Monmouth Tuesday and made
the Herald office a brief call.
Maurice J. Butler, dentist.
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jviuictt anu rorceiam wiings a
specialty. Rooms over Post-of
nee, Monmouth, Or. 44tf
E. M. Ebbert was a visitor in
Portland from Sundav to TW
day where he went to attend the
funeral of his Bister, Mrs. Chali
foue. Prof, and Mrs. H. C. Ostien
and son Thomas and Floyd
Williams journeyed to Portland
Friday night with the intention
of taking in the automobile races.
The races were postponed a week
because of the weather and the
Ostien party returned Sunday.
Mrs. M. J. Coleman and Mrs.
E. J. Smith were amonir the vis
itors in Salem Saturday who went
on the excursion. They visited
at the Old Ladies' Home in the
capitol city where they saw Mrs.
Wolf who recently left Monmouth
to take up her home there. Mrs.
Wolf is very much pleased with
her new surroundings.
The excursion train that was
backed into Monmouth last Sat
urday morning for the trip to
Salem over the S. P. was one o
the longest that has entered the
city and there was a large com
pany who took advantage of the
opportunity to visit the capital o
the state. An all day rain was
in session however and this
spoiled much of the enjoyment
or the occasion.
VA Pacrenlmff ftf Mnnmnnth 0
and J. G. Mcintosh autoed to,
Canby Wednesday on a land,
deal. -Monitor. !
Mrs. J. S. Conkey of this city
visited with her daughter, Mrs.
Dick Webster, in Dallas during
the Chautauqua week.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron White
started for Tillamook Wednes-'
day, bright and early, with their.
p?rsonaI effects safely stowed
behind in the automobile. Howard
j Morlan acted as chauffeur.
i Fred Olsen is in Eastern Wash
ington where he registered at
Omak for a farm in the Colville
Indian reservation opening. Miss
Bonnie Olsen left Wednesday for
Omak with the same intention.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. HamDton
ana Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Port
wood came from Eckley last Fri
day and after visitine for a few
days here Mr. and Mrs. Portwood
returned to their home near
Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Hamp-
ton returned to Eckley Tuesday.
Mr. Hampton's lease on the M
Joe Haines place has expired and
ne has disposed of his stock, with
a view to discontinuintr ranrhinir
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xora time at east Mr a
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Mrs. Hampton expect to leave in
a few weeks for San Francisco,
from where they are Dlannimran
auto tour through the South
States that will take them as far
east as Georgia. -Myrtle Point
enterprise.
Ki lour Vacation Trip
should be spent at Tillamook.
You will find the weather cool
for it comes miles and miles
from off the Pacific. You can
find much to do at the Tilla
mook County Beaches. Bath
ing, dancing, hiking, picnicing,
paying rennis or golf.
Daily Trains From Portland
leaving at 7:45 A. M. and 1:40
P. M. Afternoon train has
observation car.
Low Round Trip Fares
are on sale daily from all stations to Tillamook
County Beaches. These include Bayocean
Neah-Kah-Nie, Manzanita and the Garabaldi
Beaches. .
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC
COOS BAY RAILROAD rrin.....'
Marshfield and North Bend, August 24, 25, 26
Low Round Trip Fares
White Canvas Shoes
are so much worn this season.
We have several different
styles In a complete run of siz
es at prices from
$1,65 to $3,50
Both rubber and leather soles.
High top shoes and pumps.
Miller Mercantile Company
01 11 ' icaw.wai . 1, j
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ALLEN T. CLARK
The Exclusive Grocer
PHONE 302
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The Misses Eda and Rosa Buf.
ton. teachpm
Kenosha, Wis., arrived in Mon
mouth last Friday evening for a
visit at the homa nf ha u u
editor and expect to spend their
summer vacation here.
Hammocks. Tnf0 tvu:
Cote, Camp Stoves, Camp Chairs,
Foldmjr Tablpa M, . nr.n.
er, Complete Home Furnishers,
Independence. .
Mr. and Mrs. F P
and son Max spent Sunday with
relatives in Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conkey the
latter part of last week.
E. Boeert of K!n'' n '
These Warm Days
Try our
fce Cream and
Ice Cold Drinks
We have the June Issue
. 01 "The Norm" on sale
MORLAN & SON
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and TW.V
m town Monday.