For 1917 We will be I Perkins' Pharmacy pleased to furnish you with any thing in the DRUG Line If we haven't got it we'll get it Ask us. I I Items of Interest Ted McKenzie of Pedee is in town this' week. R. A. Alderson spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. Fergu son, in Portland. The Civic club is centering its attention on a Clean-up day of which, more later. A movement is on foot to or ganize another woman's club in Monmouth, object chiefly social. Miss Mary Lawson, a nurse of Portland, was the guest of Mrs. John Riddell a few days this week. II. K. Sickafoose, Grand Her ald of the Oregon Grand Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., has been appointed a special deputy Grand Master of the Grand Lodge and will pay an official visit to Alsea, Feb. 10th, to Buena Vista, Feb. 14th, to King's Valley, Feb. 17th, and to Ballston, Feb. 2i. Mr. Sicka foose joined the encampment of the I. 0. 0. F. at Dallas Monday night Mrs. D. A. Wade of Browns- ville is a visitor with her daugh ter, Miss Gladys Wade, in Mon mouth this week. Harry Brookhart, who is teach ing m the junior high school at Albany, was a visitor in ' Mon mouth Saturday. Mr. Taylor of the 0. A. C. horticultural extension depart ment at Corvallis was a visitor in Monmouth Monday, the guest of A. B. Morlan. The following are the delegates of the Evangelical Sunday school to the convention in Independ ence the latter part of this week Rev. Fisher, Mrs. C. E. George and Mrs. U. G. Heffley. Mrs. C. A. Cook and children, who have been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Harriet Richards, have gone to Multnomah where they will live. Mr. Cook has se cured work in Portland. The Hawaiian entertainment at the Norm theater Wednesday night was largely attended and all were well satisfied with the performance. George Walker's genial smile is illuminating our streets once more, he having been released from the measles quarantine after a two weeks siege. This closes the measles epidemic in Monmouth. Miss Frances Cooper, a former Normal student and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cooper of Independence, was married Sat urday to John Krause, a wealthy rancher of Aurora. Dr. Polling of Dallas officiated and there were about 50 out of town guests. Mrs. Mary Stine of Monmouth acted as caterer at the wedding breakfast d HARDEMAN HATS Better Hats for Men Christian Church Notes "Vitality in Religion" will be the morning subject Chalk pic ture. "Distress of Nations" will be the evening subject. Are we in the "last days" of prophecy? Bible School at 10 a. m. Senior and Junior Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Mid-week service Wednesday evening. Remember the evangelistic services are to begin Feb. 18th. C. F. Swander of Portland will preach the first sermon. Rev Stevens has been' selected as song leader. Blossom Time in the Goldem State A friend just back from Southern California says: "The weather was fine, in tact too warm for heavy clothes. Many were bathing at the beaches. Oranges were ripe in the val leys while the mountains nearby were covered with snow." With warm sunny weather it will not be long before the blossoms on the trees will be everywhere announcing that spring time is here. Take a vacation trip now where life is different; where climate surroundings and amusements are out ot the ordinary. Spend a differtni February. Three Trains Daily Scenic Shasta Route will take you there in comfort Ask the agent John M. Scott. General Passenger Agent, Portland Southern Pacific Lines Hardeman Hats are stylish. Their good qualities will bring you back for another ol the same brand when in need of a new hat. Price $3.50 The Miller Store Glenn Work is home from his school experience at The Dalles and plans to attend the state uni versity at Eugene. H. S. Portwood entertained his brother, during the week-end, of the legislature, the latter being a member of that body, repre senting the counties of Sherman, Gilliam and Wheeler. Senator Smith of Coos county was also here at the same time visiting with his brother, Rufus Smith. The rooms of the Odd Fellows, in the post office block, was furnished this week with a piano, purchased through donations among individual Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. The piano was purchased of Mrs. Beckley, and although second hand, is in good condition. It replaces an organ, the property of the Rebekahs, which has done valiant service for some time. Watch Talk Our $3.50 and $6.00 Reliance Watches fit more pocketbooks and tastes and gives more all around satisfaction than any other watch of like price and grade. WALTER G. BROWN, Watch Repairer and Jeweler. Perkins Pharmacy. Our Bargain Column Wanted-Alady canvasser to handle household articles of gen eral use in Monmouth and vicini ty. 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