The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, November 20, 1908, Image 4

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Get Westf all to do your paper
hanging.
Mrs. W. W. Newman was a
Dallas visitor Monday.
Take your produce to Conkey
Walker & Lehman, Independence.
Pres. Ressler and Prin. Traver
have gone to Salem to attend the
institute there.
Mrs. W. W. Newman and.
father were calling on friends in
Independence yesterday.
No. 100 All Silk Taffeta Ribbon,
black and colors only 30c per
yard at Conkey Walker & Leh
man's Independence. ll-2t
Phy Ward was down from the
farm on the Little Luckiamute
Wednesday and reports farming
well under way.
Wanted A girl to learn to set
type. Good opportunity to learn
the trade. Inquire at the Her
ald office.
D. M. Hewitt's new house is
being pushed as fast as possible.
The outside work will be finished
in a few days if the weather
keeps good.
Buy your Corsets of Conkey
Walker & Lehman, the kind you
put in the tub and wash. They
carry specially built styles for
stout and slender people. ll-2t
Radek & Smith began receiv
ing their outfit for the new bak
ery. Among the outfit received
this week is a pop corn and pea
nut roasting maching of the lat
est design.
Four lots inside the ciuy limits
of Monmouth, 63 and one-half by
165, or nearly an acre, all in
young orchard. Priee $200. We
have other good buys. Polk
County Realty Co., office at Her
ald office.
Mrs. Nellie Boche was a pleas
ant caller at the Herald office
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In selecting Shoes that wear well and look well, come in
and see our BIG STOCK and
WE WILL HELP VOU
To get the kind you want. We carry
SIXTY STYLES for your selection and
now on the way a Large Shipment of
HAMILTON-BROWN SHOES
IN THE NEW STYLES
MOORES CASH STORE
INDEPENDENCE
yesterday and reports that her
son and daughter, who are teach
at Monument, Grant county, are
well pleased with the country up
ther.
Zook the Painter, will hang
your paper.
C. S. Marks was in from his
farm near the Burns flouring
mill and reports farming going
nicely this fall. He is one of the
new subscribers to the Herald
this week.
Bring us your produce we pay
top prices. T. A. Riggs.
We are, th's season, showing
the best values in mens and
young mens clothing we have
ever showed come in and let us
convince you, Conkey Walker &
Lehman, Independence. ll-2t
The Chalk Talk by Hugh Wal
ter Sparks last Saturday night
was well attended and those
present speak very highly of it
Mr. Sparks has improved very
much during the past two years
and gives a very good entertain
ment He is going east in the
near future.
Come and have a good laugh,
we have some fine pictures for
this week. Electric Theater.
The swellest and most service
able lines of shoes in the county,
at Conkey Walker & Lehman's,
Independence. ll-2t
W. L. Phillips, of Airlie, was a
pleasant caller at the Herald of
fice yesterday morning and had
his name placed on our growing
subscription list Mr. Phillips
has been a resident of the upper
Luckiamute Country for the past
nineteen years.
Mice cottage of five rooms and
pantry with good woodshed. Well
on porch. Prunes, apples, pears
and small fruits together with
one and eighty-seven one-hund-redths
acres of good land in Mon
mouth for $1000. For sale by
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Independence, Oregon
VOU HAVE TBOUDLE
Polk County Realty Co., at Her
ald office. .
Read the Thanksgiving bargain
offer of the Herald for 75c.
The weather man must have
got "riled" at something judging
by the change the past two days.
The Herald and Pacific Monthly
$1.55 for three days. Read the
Thanksgiving offer.
The railway people have put in
a spur on the west side of the
depot which makes it easier to
load and unload cars.
We have a buyer for a sheep
ranch of from 150 to 200 acres.
Must be good land, but can have
considerable brush on it Polk
County Realty Co.
Dr. R. E. Duganne, dentist
Office over Independence National
Bank, Independence.
A Snap
160 acre farm, 50 under cultiva
tion, 70 pasture, 40 timber, 7
in hops, all under good fence,
6 springs on place, 7 room
dwelling, 4 room tenant house,
good hop house, two good
barns, fine for fruit or dairy,
three miles to railroad, one
half mile to school. Price $30
per acre. Polk County Realty
Co., at Herald office, Mon
mouth, Oregon.
Airlie Items.
W. E. Williams is putting up a
new fence.
Uncle Tom Williams was quite
sick the first of the week.
W. J. Barker and A. R. Lewis
were Independence visitors Tues
day. Miller, Alcorn & Co., are hav
ing a large addition built to their
store.
Our school was postponed an
other week on account of not get
ting the building done.
A car load of lumber came up
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PRICE:
$3.00
Tuesday evening for Miller, Al
corn & Co's. new building.
Mrs. E. J. Lewis, who has been
visiting with her son and other
relatives returned to Portland
the last of the week.
Jury Lit
List of Jurors for December
Term of the Circuit Court, 1908:
P. H. Pepper, Dallaa, Merchant.
8. T. Smith, bailee. R. p. D Furor
W. A. Blotn. Balletun, Farmer.
I. 8. Cooper, Independence. Caplullat.
0. A. Wella, Parker. Farnur.
Albert Domea, McCoy, Firmer.
R. Brunk. Balem. No, 1 Fmrmr.
B. W. Staata, Airlie. Farmer.
Grunt Ball, Ballaton. Parmar.
Roy Bycrlay, Airlie, Parmar,
A. i, Martin. Dallaa. I'alnlar,
Gcotr Conkey, Independence, Merchant
A. W. Fleuher, Bual:, Parmar.
T. R. Crook. Klckrr.ll. Parmar.
W. E. Burna. Monmouth, Farmer.
H. Q. Koae, Independence, Farmer.
Van B. Semra, Ballaton, Parmar,
G. A. Purvine. Salem. P. 0 Farmer.
John A. Wolfe. Perry dale, Parmar.
J. L. Murdock, Monmouth, Farmer.
G. B. Zumwalt Dallaa, Farmer.
1. D. Blade, McCoy, Parmer.
I. H. Foatar, Dallaa, Farmer.
Jamee Atwatar, Alrlia, Farmer.
Adolph Aeble, Suver, Farmer.
A. B. A they. McCoy, Farmer.
1. M. Dickey. Sheridan. Farmer.
W. V. Acocka, Parker, Farmer.
Wallace Yatea, Ballaton, Farmer.
Geo, E. Cutler, Dallaa, Capltallat
R. A. Prather, Buena Vleta, Parmar.
We have made arrangements
with the Pacific Monthly where
by we are able to offer that ex
cellent magazine and the Herald
for less money than you can get
it and any other paper in this
county. We will club both papers
for $1.75. You would have to
pay $1.50 for the Monthly alon e
thus you get the Herald for
practically 25 cents. This offer
will only last a short time. Dur
ing this time we accept ballots
in the voting contest which has
been postponed until Christmas
on account of the small number
of ballots being taken out
50 horse cards 14x21 for $2.50.
250 letterheads or envelopes, $1.
Other printing in proportion at
the Herald office.
some
have
SWELL BOOT
that individualises
its wearer as
being exclusive.
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J. K. WINEOAR, & Co. Hard
ware Merchants, Monmouth, Or.
Manufactured at Portland,
Oregon, 77!) 15 'Jilth St.
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Woven Wire Fencing
J. W. White & Son, Agents
Phone Short Line 52
Monmouth Oregon
CITY MEAT MARKET
H. C. Chamberlin, Prop.
Dealer in
All kinds of Fresh and Cured
Meats. Fish and Game in Season
Lard a Specialty
Cash Paid lor Poultry
Oysters
L L Hewitt, M. D.
Independence, Oregon
Oflice in Cooper Building
Office hours: 0 to 12 a. in. and
2 to 6 p. ni. Both Phones.
If you have any small farms,
big ones or town property for
sale, list it with the Polk County
Realty Co. Offices at the Herald
office.