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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1909)
Disc Cultivators Are a necessity now as much so as a drag harrow was in the early days of farm ing in this valley. We handle the DEERE the best on the market. Walking Plows Are the kind you want on a small place and you want The Best. We have them, THE DEERE. We have Gang and Sulkey plows for large farms. Get our Prices. J. E. WINEGAR & CO. 1 jjjj I ror300i U i non mn ptitt iinun 2 LUliAL AIM U DlftlL IMLVVO 8 Get Westfall to do your paper hanging. Zook, the paper hanger will do your painting. Mrs. Ruth Conkey visited in Monmouth Monday. Dr. Allen, dentist, Cooper Building Independence Oregon. Both phones. 19-tf. A. D. Butler returned to his home in Napa, Cal. Thursday afternoon. Dr. R. E. Duganne, dentist. Office over Independence National Bank, Independence. Nice cottage and seven lots, nearly 2 acres, for $850. Polk County Reality Co. Bring us your produce we pay top prices. T. A. Riggs. Zook the Painter, will hang your paper. Mrs. W. A. Griffin and son Joe came over from Dallas Thurs day afternoon t6 visit Mrs. A. F. Huber. If you have any small farms, hie-ones or town property for sale, list it with the Polk County Realty Co. Offices at the Herald office. Don't say flour, say PERRY DALE FLOUR! Every sack guaranteed. Ask Riggs the gro cer about it. Mrs. Hyde's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stamper, returned Wednesday to their home in Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Doctor Beau- champ, of Stayton, are visiting with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hawley. Rev. W. T. Matlock, who is holding meetings at Perrydale, was in Monmouth on business for Monmouth Laundry We want to make our good reputation better still by giving universal satisfaction to our pa trons. If dissatisfied, tell us why. Bring in your Suits and have them Cleaned and Pressed, at the Monmouth Electric Laundry For Sale At the Monmouth Nurseries. Choice and Extra Choice, high grade English Wallnuts from one to four years old. Place your orders early and secure the Choicest of Stock. W. H. Parribh. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coats and family, who have been vistiting relatives in Monmouth, returned to their home in eastern Oregon Wednesday. 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. David Foulkes, of the mechan;- cal department of the Oregonian, was visiting his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ground, the fore part of the week. We have a buyer for a farm who has property in east Port land worth $2,000 that he wants to trade in as part payment. Polk County Realty Co. Albany Democrat: Rev. Shel leck made a hit in his prayer in the senate, when he prayed for the families of the members as the children gathered about the knees of their mother and wonder ed where their father was to night. For Sale. 575 acres all fenced; 50 acres in cultivation; balance covered with oak grubs. Good 6 room house, 1 barn, small 6 year old orchard. One-half mile from school, one-fourth mile from R. R. station; 4 miles from town. Good springs. Cheap, if sold seon. Inquire at Monmouth Book OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS J. H. Hawley, President J. B. V. Butler, Vice President, Ira C. Powell, Cashier F. S. Powell, J- V. uutier, J. B. Stump, A- Ai. dimpson. Lamps and fixtures, electric irons, chafing dishes, broilers, heaters and electric motors of all kinds. Wireing scientifically done in all its branches. Elec tric lights installed. Estimates furnished on short notice. Phone Main 98. V. D. Butler. Notice to Stockholders. NCTTCE is hereby given that an adjourned an nual stockholders meeting of the Pilot Knob Gold Milling & Mining Co. will be held at Monmouth, Oregon, at 10 a. m. February 15 for the purpose of electing five Diiectors and such other business that may come before said meeting. You are earnestly requested to be present Dated this 13th day of January, 1009. H. R. NEHRBAS, President O. A. WOLVERTON. Secretary. 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 for Poultry Oysters Polk County Bank Established 1889 Monmouth, Oregon. Paid Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits $30,000 $7,000 Transacts a General Banking Business Grove A. PETERSON Monmouth Normal Book Store We keep Stationery, Fountain Pens, Confectionery, Fruit, Nuts, Bibles, Albums, Knives and everything needed by stu dents of either the Public school or Normal. ALSO Sporting Goods, Ice Cream, Soda, Cigars and all kinds of tobacconist's goods. The Monmouth Real Estate Company Office at Monmouth Normal Bookstore Farms; Fruit, Dairy and Grain. City property or stock farms. List your property with us and we'll do our best to sell for you at reasonable rates GROVE A. PETERSON, Manager a few hours Tuesday. Store.