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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1909)
SI We SELL the Famous KENTUCKY DRILL Now is the time to buy your Plows and Farm Machinery. Give us a call if needing any thing in this line. Come In and Examine these Machines L E. Wmesar & Co.. A Fine Line of STOVES, and anything you may need from the Hardware Store. Monmouth, Oregon. iooi 301 naoc s I nr.u iim rtatf wfwq m Luunt niiu uiniL. iiliiu m 130 1 iftfti it-I Get Westfall to do your paper hanging. . Jack Frost has made his ap pearance here. L. H. Young of Oregon City was in town Friday. G. A. Peterson was doing the country with a prospective land purchaser yesterday. J. S. Bohannon of Indepen dence had business that had called him this way Wednesday. Dr. Allen, dentist, Cooper Building Independence Oregon. Both phones. 19-tf, The Monmouth Hotel cared for a half dozen drummers who were here to supply the wants of our merchants this week. J. M. Rhodes of Portland was in town Wednesday looking after his dog which had got lost some where while driving stock. A. D. Elder who purchased the City meat Market took pos session a few days ago and is dispensing meat to the public. There was a small blaze in the fruit cannery here, this week, but it was discovered and put out before it got any start to speak of. There was little or no dam age done. The hop season is over and the hops have been cared for, so just take a glance at merchant Riggs adv. You will see that he has other goods that will interest you and to which he is calling your attention. He is trying to mer it your patronage. Monroe Mulkey had his house moved this week, which stands next the one he resides in near the college, moving it northward giving more space between ' the buildings. Andy Wilson of In dependence did the work. Zook the Painter, will hang your paper. , ' L. W. Stitchney of Corvallis had business here Tuesday. H. Heitsmith of Eugene was a Monmouth visitor this week. Zook, the paper hanger will do your painting. J: L. Murdock and W. A. Tucker gave Albany a call last Wednesday. C. H. Bogert returned Wednes day from McMinnville and vicin ity where he had been sampling hops for Merchant T. A. Riggs. We noticed Westfall the Paint er at work this week giving a new luster to one of our towns men's houses. . . Mr. Wells of New Mexico is here on a visit to his mother-in- law, Mrs. McCarthy, with a view to purchasing real estate in this vicinity. Since selling his store interest here Mr. E. Bogert informed us that it was his intention to go in to the prune raising business and give that his attention. With this view in mind he proposes to set out a large acreage in fruit trees this fall. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Fogle vis ited relatives at Luckiamute Sun day returning to Monmouth on Tuesday, they got ready and took their departure for Portland on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Fo gle is suffering from an inflamed eye and is somewhat in a hurry to consult an eye specialist. Just what he will do or whither he will go from Portland depends much on conditions he may find there. For Sale Vetch and OaU Seeds Vetch and Oats seed for sale 2 and 1-2 cents per lb. Baled, Clover hay, $12.50 per ton. P. L. Ward, Luckiamute, Ore. Laura Price, M. D. Office over Postoffice Bell Phone Office 193 Res. 194 L L. Hewitt, M. D. , Independence, Oregon Office in Cooper Building Office hours: 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to (5 p. in. Both Phones. MONMOUTH BAKERY C. C. MULKEY, Prop. Bread and Fancy Pastry, Confectionery, Stationery, Soda and Ice Cream. Cigars and Tobacco. Agency for Victor and Columbia Phono graphs and Records. Ice Cream delivered to any part of the town. OTHE m O o CO u ac o -J u to v o 0 Clolhes S3HXO10 Clothes o en rv r o H DC E3 o r o X M QoifiKes Don't forget the fact that We Sell the Best Lindsay & Company Noted For Bargains. Monmouth, Oregon.