The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, March 23, 1917, Image 6

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    G. T. Boothby has been notified
of his appointment as viceprrsi
dent on the highway association
organized last week at Dallas.
This is to represent the Commer
cial Club. A vice president is to
be named to represent the school
district also but this appointment
Kodak-ing
The Sport Royal
1 has not yet been made public.
Concrete work of all kinds. A.
L Tollman. 23 6t
Cameras and Supplies
Ltt ui do your developing
and printing.
Perkins' Pharmacy
If we haven't got it
we'll get it. Ask ui.
Items of Interest
D. V. Polling and wife of Dal
la were visitors here Saturday.
Geo. Jones of the Little Luek
iamute was a visitor in Monmouth
on business Saturday.
Bert Simpson of Albany was
the guest of his sister Mrs.
Sophia Hastings Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McCready
of Corvallis joined in a family re
union at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. G. T. Boothby, Sunday.
Ben Polan, Ted Buchanan and
Gordan Bowman left Sunday for
Pendleton and expect to spend
the summer in Eastern Oregon.
Carl Polan who was in Eastern
Oregon last year, will stay in
Monmouth during the coming
summer.
P. R. Burnett, a former pastor
of the Monmouth Christian
church, now of Ashland, was a
visitor in this city Sunday.
Christian Church Notes
Mr. Baker, president of the
Oregon Anti-Saloon League, will
speak at the 11 a. m. service.
"Belshazzar's Impious Feast"
will be the evening subject
Bible School at 10 a. m.
Senior and Junior Endeavor at
6:30 p. m.
Mid-week service Wednesday
evening.
Monmouth Heights
Allen Clark and Ed Lorence of
Monmouth were in this vicinity
Thursday.
Richard Osborne was a busi
ness visitor to Bowersville Fri
day. Paul Riley recently purchased
the Conrad Smith farm near
Rickreall.
George Cheseboro and Mr.
Comstock were traders in Mon
mouth Friday.
Will and Robert Fishback put
in a telephone line for J. B.
Stump last week.
Clay Guthridge was seen in
Monmouth one day last week.
Miss Vernie Howsman spent
Saturday with her mother, Mrs.
Joe Howsman of Monmouth.
Miss Rose Page was a passen
ger to Yamhill Saturday to see
her sister who is on the sick list.
Miss Alice Comstock, a student
of Monmouth high school, was a
guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. L Comstock, Saturday
and Sunday.
C. C. Fishback did some finish
ing carpenter work for John B.
Stump last week.
D. M. Calbreath was a busi
ness guest in Monmouth Monday.
Tom Sullivan of near McTim
monds valley passed over the
Heights enroute home one day
last week.
J. B. Stump of Fair Acres
farm made some vast improve
ments the past week by installing
modern plumbing and fixtures,
by Cliff McBeth and Young
Newton of Independence.
Charley Osborne was seen on
the streets of Dallas Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Welch
were in Independence on busi
ness Monday.
Walter Scott of Monmouth
started in shearing J. B. Stump's
goats the first of the week.
Earl McNeil of Monmouth was
a guest of his aunt, Mrs. Allen
Towns, last Saturday.
Dual Optimism! 5 per cent
milk at 6 cents per quart Cream
at 15 cents per quart. My quo
tations to regular customers for
the year 1917. All products from
my herd. The herd increases in
numbers proportionately as your
patronage. M. Sacre. Phone
4105. 28tf
Amply Large
through shoulders
Armholes That
do not Bind
You're always comfortable in
IMA TAYLOR DRESSES
They are designed with the most painstaking care to provide
First A garment of style and Leauty ;
SecondA dress of comfort and ease;
Third A costume of extreme durability and economy.
Come to the store we will take pleasure in showing you how MINA TAYLOR Dress
es differ from the ordinary dress how it will be true economy on your part to take
home at least one.
The Miller Store
Surveying and Subdividing
Prompt service, work guaran
teed. -Himes Engineering Com
pany, Dallas, Ore.. Phone 502.
B. F. SWOPE,
Attorney at Law and Notary
Public.
Independence, Oregon
WATCH TALK
To keep good time a watch must have a good
movement. The case is a matter of choice. Let us
supply you with a thoroughly reliable, American
made movement in the particular case you prefer.
WALTER G. BROWN
Watcb Repairer and Jeweler. Perkins Pharmacy.
BABY CHICKS
I will soon be in a position to furnish baby chicks as
soon as I can secure hens to hatch them.
Barred Rocks at 12c apiece
S. C. White Leghorns 15c apiece
You may secure the mother hen at $1, or I will loan
her to you until the chicks are old enough to wean.
Leave me your order for the number you wish.
I can furnish you eggs for hatching that will produce
choice layers and breeders.
Here is what my Leghorns are doing on good, aver
age care. -Pen No. 1. containing ten birds, averaged
7 eggs a day during February. This last week as follows
9-9-9-3-8-10-7. Total 55 eggs or practically 8 eggs a day
Pen No 2 consisting of ten birds averaged six and
one half eggs a day during February. This last week
49 eggs or 7 egp a day.
I will buy setting hem at any time
A. H. CRAVEN
BE PREPARED!
With Spring
comes Tennis
Buy your racket early as there
has been no advance in price.
Make your choice now. Pay later.
We will repair your old racket.
MORLAN & SON
Monmouth's largest and most complete Confectionery and Book Store
DR. J. O. MATTHIS
PHYSICIAN SURGEON
PHONE NOS.
OFFICE 2303
HOUSE 2304
First National Bank
Monmouth, Oregon
Paid Capital, - $30,000.00
Surplus & Undivided Profits, $18,000.00
Established .... 1889.
Ira c. Powell, President; J. B. V. Butler. Vice Pres.
W. E. Smith. Cashier.
We offer the best service consistent with
sound banking, and solicit your business.
Interest paid on time deposits.
DIRECTORS:
I. M. SIMPSON, ROBERT STFELE, Wm. RIDDELL,
J. B. V. BUTLKR, IRA C. POWELL.
L.C. PRICE, M. D.
Main street, west
of Lumber Yard.
Phone 4302
V. 0. BOOTS
Fire, Life and Casualty
INSURANCE
Losses Promptly Paid
INSURANCE
Fire and Automobile
A. M. A rant
E.K. PIASECKI
Attorney at Law
County Court House
Dallas, Oregon
Himes Engineer&g Co.
Surveying and Platting
Estimates furnished on Drainage
and Irrigation Work.
Phone 502. Dallas, Ore.