Miller family enroute to tyrant s |Pass. They were accompanied by Mrs, Wm. Borgman who will visit relatives in Southern Ore- ■ gWL jThe I/tckelemeti club has changed the base of its annual vacation and has deserted the] wilds of Lincoln county for a1 piece of the primeval warranted fresh and free from intrusion on the head waters of the Coquille in Douglas county. The annual;trip starts Sunday.A. N. Poole and family and VV. Barnette and family of Independence spent the week end on a trip over the Columbia high-1way.A. L, Tallmon is completing the walks on Monmouth avenue this week and concrete walks now extend all the way from the Normal to the corner of Main street.Sam Gladstien spent last week j in Portland on business. ]Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Herrenj are enjoying a vacation at Newport.Mrs. J. S. Miler and Miss EvaVasbinder left Sunday night for Grant's Pass and vicinity where Mrs. Miller will visit her mother and Miss Vasbinder will prepare to take up her school work. -Monmouth is duly represented. this week at Newport by D. C. Walker who has seized a section of the leisure that comes with vacation to pay his lirst visit, tothe placid and peaceful (occasion-,ally) Pacific.Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith arespending a two weeks vacation | in an automobile trip to Tillamook; and the beaches in that county.Mrs. J. B. V. Butler and sisterMrs. E, Hinkle of Independence left Wednesday morning for a ten days stay at Belknap Springs.1 C. Ft, and J. B. V. Butler Jr. look them down by auto.This is -I. 0. Andrus’ last week with the Monmouth Transfer. Next month he will start in as; fireman in the Normal heating system, taking the place of Mr. Shipley who has gone to Bend. During the time intervening until the taking up of his new duties Mr. Andrus will build an ad-The kodak make* permanent the »cene* that attractand intereit you.Cameras of many tizetuni - ,rvlt;i --J. A, Andrus of Canyon City was a visitor with J. 0. Andrus in Monmouth recently.Geo. Sullivan and family spent Friday picking berries in the mountains back of Falls City.E. J. Himes has been busy this week surveying the Lucas estate. The 500 acre tract north of townis being reduced to 50acre tracts which will be put upon the market.G. W. Allen, late of California, has taken a four year lease on the Maples and both upper and lower stories will be turned into bachelor apartments for students,Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Wheeler of Wapatu, Wash., visited with the