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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1909)
SEASONABLE CARRIAGE TALK : a . iff ft vfwciis This is the season of the year when you want to enjoy a ride through the country. In order to get the most enjoyment from your trip you need a CARRIAGE or BUGGY of the most ap proved pattern and also one that looks stylish. You will find both in the "JOHN DEERE." J. E. WINEGAR & CO. aooc 10 5 LOCAL AND STATE NEWS OE 1 001 O u n IOtJ Get Westfall to do your paper hanging. Zook, the paper hanger will do your painting. , Dr. Allen, dentist, Cooper Building Independence Oregon. Both phones. 19-tf. Zook the Painter, will hang your paper. . Do not forget that R. M. Wade still has the genuine Oliver goods. Perkins Pharmacy has a fine line of the celebrated Lowney's candies. Perkins Pharmacy has the sole agency for the celebrated Inger soll Dollar Watch. Dr. R. E. Duganne, dentist. Office over Independence National Bank, Independence. Don't say flour, say PERRY DALE FLOUR! Every sack guaranteed. Ask Riggs the gro cer about it. I wish to announce to the pub lic that I have again taken up dress-making and will make special inducements for the month of April. Mrs. H. K. Sick afoose, Corner of Powell and ckle.sE V. F. Daniel will pay you the top price for your eggs. 36-4t V. F. Daniel has just received from the East a shipment of the newest things in ladies' neck wear; including Dutch collars, turnovers, collar and cuff sets and several pieces of ruching. 36-2t A well located lot 50x100. In quire at the Herald office. Mrs. L. S. Fuller, accompanied her daughter-in-law, Mrs. John Fuller, to Independence, Wednes day afternoon. H. K. Sickafoose came down from Phy Simpson's logging camp for a visit with his family, while the donkey engine is being repaired. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hawley left Tuesday for Jacksonville for a two weeks visit with their grand children, Master and Miss Mul key and incidentally their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mulkey. Summer School. From the number of applica tions received for the summer school at Monmouth, there is every reason to believe that there will be more than 200 students in attendance this summer. The school will open on June 28 and last six weeks. Mr. L. R. Traver has special charge of enrolling students and finding board and rooms for all who attend. It is very necessary that these stu dents shall find suitable accomo dations while in Monmouth. All persons who have board, rooms or board with rooms are re quested to send the name, num ber of persons to be accomodated prices, and full particulars to Mr. Traver at once. Mr. Traver will list these rooms and see that stu dents find the location desired. A number of students will wish to rent rooms for light housekeep ing. A number of applications have already been received. Last summer, the accomoda tions were crowded; this summer there will be more students in attendance. Free Trip to Klondike. . Klondike ' as seen by G. L. Steelsmith, District Deputy of the Fraternal Union, who will tell all about it at Woodmen Hall Friday evening. Illustrated by seventy-five good views of the trip from Portland to Dawson city. The public is cordially in vited to see and hear. Chickens for Sale Ten dozen full blooded Brown Leghorn hens. $8 per dozen Address S. U. Gwin, Monm uth Oregon. Grove A. Peterson Notary Public Monmouth C 1 e Read the offer of a free trip to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposi tion at Seattle. Costs nothing but a little eftort and you see everything. All the sights on the Pay Streak included. Read it, it will not be open to your accept ance after May 15. Eggs For Sale. Full blood, single combe White Leghorn eggs for sale, Inquire of W. A. Wood, Monmouth. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Polk County Bank At Monmouth, in the State of Oregon, , at the close of business, April , 28th, 1909. RESOURCES Loan and discount. $79,789.18 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 1,992.27 Bonds, securities, etc 86,427.11 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures. 11,000.00 Other real estate owned 1.414.97 Due from approved reserve banks . 22,979.06 Checks and other cash items 1,035.42 Cash on hand 15,501.66 Total 169,139.52 liabilities Capital stock paid In 80.000.00 Surplus fund , 8,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid - 6,562.58 Individual deposits subject to check 112.163.26 Demand certificates of deposit 2.270.74 Time certificate, of deposit 15,142.94 Total 169,139.52 State of Oregon, I I SS County of Polk, ) I, Ira C. Powell, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement lr true to the best of my knowledge and belief. IRA C POWELL, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of May, 1909. GROVE A. PETERSON Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. H. Hawley J. B. V. Butler Directors Jno. B. Stump Polk County Bank Established 18S9 Monmouth, Oregon. Paid Capital - . . $30,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits Transacts a General Hanking Business $7,000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ' J. H. Hawley, President J. H. V. Butler, Vice President, Ira C. Powell, Cashier F. S. Powell, J. b. V. Butler, J. B. Stump, I. M. Simpson. 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 Norma 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 T