fpURE CANDIES
The Time Extended
Until Wednesday,
APRIL 18, at 6, p. m.
. when our doors close for good.
This is positively the last call,
the last opportunity now when
prices are rising, to buy cheap
ly. Every article in the store
reduced, except contract goods
ELLIOTT-O'BRIEN COMPANY
Independence, the quality store" Oregon
a i c u c o b u
old and young
Our line is "Up-to-Date
Walker and Sons
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Miss Grace Williams spent the,
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A dance was held in the Norm
theater last Friday evening.
A. L. Burns was up from the
Little Luckiamute last Tuesday
on business.
Strawberry plants for sale.
Everbearing Oregon. 75 cents a
hundred. W. J. Miller. 31t4
Robert Steele was here Tues
day looking after his property
interests.
Glenn Whiteaker has fitted the
bakery window with a display of
electric lighting fixtures.
The Grange with a talkfest on
the bond issue for good roads is
scheduled for Saturday.
Charles Strong was a business
visitor to Forest Grove during
the latter part of last week.
"Jack" Daniel and "Bud"
Lorence were home from 0. A.
C. for the week-end.
For Sale-Cooking apples at
40c a box W. A. Wood.
Phone 1811 2tx
Just Received -A new stock
of linoleums and rugs at Winegar
& Lorence's.
W. J. Mulkey, Jr. and Lucian
Arant were home from school at
Eugene several days during the
past week. j
Ernest Sickafoose, son of H.
K. Sickafoose, has started on his
annual tour to Alaska. He is
with a salmon canning company
Grand Master H. M. Westbrook
of the Odd Fellows grand lodge
is expected to'visit the local lodge
the latter part of this month.
Mrs. M. J. Thomas, who has
been living on Collece street in
the Jackson houss is moving
this week to A.iax, Oregon.
The men of the Normal school
who remained in Monmouth dur
ing the Easter vacation were in
vited out to J. B. V. Butler's last
Saturday night for a social time
Miss Beatrice Pierce returned
Sunday from Portland where she
has been attending Washington
high school and has re-entered
the Monmouth high.
"Twinkle" Starr of near Silver
ton was parading the streets of
Monmouth a couple of days this
week. He has been in the Jios-
pital at the former place and is
recovering from running a nail
into one of his ankles.
For Sale: Riding or driving
horse. Weight 1.000. Cash or
good paper. $50. Mrs. Olson, Box
242, Monmouth, Oregon.
Good 2 1-2 inch wagon for sale,
or trade for heavier wagon. Good
new driving harness for sale.
Monmouth Transfer.
Wm. Parker, principal of Ver
non high school in Portland, was
a visitor over Sunday with his
brother A. Parker and family in
Monmouth.
W. L. Arant. principal of the
Oregon City High School and Lu
cien Arant of Eugene were visit
ors in . Monmouth during the
week.
Miss Beatrice Pierce has re
turned to the Monmouth high
school after a season in Portland.
She has been attending the
Washington high school in that
city.
Miss Bessie Foster who is
teaching in the Brooklyn school
in Portland was a visitor with
Monmouth relatives over the
Easter vacation. -
Evangelical Church
Announcements for Sunday,
April 15th. 1917:
Sunday School 10 A. M.
Worship and sermon at 11 a.
m.
Young People's Alliance, 6:30
P. M,
Evening service, 7:30 P. M.
Be sure and hear Rev. W. E.
Simpson at both services.' His
sermon topics for the day are
as follows:
Morning-Mark 13, 35-36.
Evening-"The Path of Life."
Illustrated with a chart.
This is tonotify my clients and
other friends that I have recent
ly moved into my new law offices
312 Masonic Building, Salem,
Oregon. (Sgd)
2t William Allen Wiest
A scene from "Ramcna" Normal Chapel, tonight
NORM THEATER tyaramoUi
Tuesday, April 17
Ruth Roland
Sat. April 14
A big program, a Paramount picture
"The Race"
featuring Anita King, at 7, p. m. and
Ellis & White's
Hawaiian Trouba-
J at 8:20. 35c
Uvll O All on one program
in
A Matrimonial Martyr
This picture is all in Pathe color.
Comedy- "Lonesome Luke"
At 7:30 and 9. Admission 5 & 15c
Monmouth
Oregon
Thursday, Apr. 19
Mary Pickford
in
The Eternal Grind
. A powerful drama of humanity
A Pickford triumph
7:30 and 9. p. m.
5 15c
Mrs. J. W. Richardson of Inde
pendence, who has been sick for
two weeks past, was taken to
the hospital Tuesday for treat
ment STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP
and management of the Monmouth
Herald, published weekly, at Monmouth.
Oregon, required by the Act of Auirust
24, 1912.
Editor, owner, and publisher, R. B.
Swenson, Monmouth, Oregon.
Known bondholders, mortgagees, etc.,
none.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 30th day of March, 1917.
WALTER G. BROWN.
Notary Public.
My commission xpirs
Septebr 22, 113. ,
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