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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1909)
m i We SELL the Famous oemtocry mil Come In and Examine these Machines Now is the time to buy your Plows and Farm Machinery. Give us a call if needing any thing in this line. A Fine Line of STOVES, and anything you may need from the Hardware Store. J. E. Winegar & Co., Monmouth, Oregon. If? 3001 norzn ruin U I flMI m QTATF UPUQ h muni, nnu umiL iiliiu m L30C30Ol IOEU Get Westfall to do your paper hanging. J. E. Robertson, of Bridgeport, visited his parents last Saturday and transacted business in Mon mouth. Zook the Painter, will hang your paper. Mrs. M. W. Meeker and child ren returned last week from an extended visit with relatives in the East. Zook, the paper hanger will do your painting. Mrs. Emma Haggard, of Luck iamute, visited her niece, Mrs. W. T. Fogle, of Monmouth, Tuesday. A well located lot 50x100. In quire at the Herald office. Mrs. J. VV. Armstrong, of Port land, is visiting this week with her aunt, Mrs. W. H. Robertson of this place. Stove for sale A small heater for sitting room. Call at the Herald office. V. F. Daniel changed his card this week, and calls attention to his new stock. He will be pleas ed to show his goods. Rex Conder and his son, W. W., were in Monmouth this week on their return from Tillamook with some horses they were tak ing toCorvallis. Dr. Allen, dentist, Cooper Building Independence Oregon, Both phones. 19-tf. Bogert & Son speak this week through their adv. Read it you may want to make some changes and they are trying to keep abreast of the time with their stock. Do not forget that R. M. Wade sclll has the genuine Oliver goods, Continued from page one. Williams, 5 acres, tp 6 s, r 5 w, $500. ' J. J. Mathis et ux to R. O. Williams 8.25 acres, tp 6 s, r 5 w, $500. W. E. Bevens et ux to Mary S. Bevens, 10 acres, tp 9 s, r 4 w, $250. Caesar Godwin to B. Wilson, lots in Independence, $1. J. M. Graves et ux to Emery A. Cook, lots in Independence, $40. ' B. Tarter to L. Toedtemeier, land in 1 9 s, r 5 w, $48. F. T. Fuchs to J. J. McBee, lots in Dallas, $650. President Taft is skeduled to. be in Portland tomorrow, but un fortunately Monmouth is not of sufficient political significance to draw that winsome smile here. Most of us will have to be satis fied with a look at his picture. The Salem Journal states that there were 800 new houses built in that city last year and that the number erected and those yet to be constructed this year in that city would exceed that of last year. Our capitol city is show ing signs of vigorous growth and prosperity. Decorative Hatpins. iecoratlve hatpins Ihitowc1 from the Japauese liuve become an Impor tant accessory uf the millinery world. Indeed, some of the largest oues form occasionally for motor. Bports and coun try wear almost the exclusive trim ming to hats eutlrely hidden under a veil gracefully uraped by nieaug of the strong ornamental ulna. Next to the delicately fretted metal top of some hatpins In competition with those tip ped with a toy duck in niock diamonds. relieved with minute preen stones in crusted in the head, are the giant oval or circular tahlellke heads as large as quarters and enhanced with Watteau scenes painted on a white china or cel luloid foundation, offering a great con trast to large cameos, which can only be fittingly used with classical head gear of the Greek and Homan types. In Moderate Size. A charming example of the moderate size hat Is shown in the cut. It Is a simple little affair of leghorn trimmed SIMPLE liBGUOBN HAT. with a rose colored plume and one large American Beauty rose and foli age. Its simplicity ts restful. The Princess 8'ip. Luxurious women who are careful of the appearance of the waist line are weurlng the princess slips habitually. Ileing all in one piece, they give one no fullness around the belt A slip cun be worn under a skirt and separate waist with very good results. The skirt sets better, while the separate waist flts more neatly around the belt line. A hint to the wise woman in this respect is sufficient. She will avail herself of the experience of the best dressmakers Laura Price, M. D. Office over Posloffice Bell Phone Office 193 Res. 194 L L. Hewitt, M. D. Independence,' Oregon OtHce in Cooper Building Ottice hours: 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 6 p. m. Both Phones. For Sale. Parlor heating stove, new bi cycle and L. C. Smith typewriter Very cheap, at Herald Office. Polk County Bank Established 1889 Monmouth, Oregon. . Paid Capital - $30,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits - - $9,C00.0O i Transacts a General Banking; Business Under State Supervision. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS J. H. Hawley, President , J. B. V. Butler, Vice President, Ira C. Powell, Cashier J. B. Stump, F. S. Powell, I. M. Simpson. Monmouth Livery and Feed Barn Graham & Son, Proprietors. ' General Transfer and Delivery Business. Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or month. G. A. Peterson Real Estate Agent Farms of all sizes from $20 per acre up. City property for Sale or Rent. Call and See Me. Office at Book Store Monmouth, Oregon