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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1909)
5 We SELL the Famous KENTUCKY DRILL mm ii Ami . mrm- m. a 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 A Fine Line of STOVES, and anything you may need from the Hardware Store. J. E. Winegar & Co., Monmouth, Oregon. iooi i nnti nun stjtf ms h uuuni. nuu uiniu iu.nu n I'ini tnnr ini M Get Westfall to do your paper hanging. G. F. Seely of Oak Grove had business here Friday. J. R. Ballard of Forest Grove was a visitor in town this week. L. D. Brown, Attorney-at-law, Notary Public, Abstractor, Dal las, Oregon. Dr. Allen, dentist, Cooper Building Independence Oregon. Both phones. 19-tf. J. A. and T. T. Siddafi of Kings Valley were in town Wednesday night on their way to Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Craven of Dallas spent Friday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cra ven. J. S. Cook of St Lou's and Jesse Haskins of Oregon reg istered at the Hotel Monmouth last Friday. Mrs. John Ellis and little daugh ter of Tacoma are visiting with her mother, Mrs. Moseman of In dependence. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coquilette of Falls City drove dorn to Tal inage Sunday to spend the day with her parents. Mrs. Agnes Daily, youngest daughter of ye editor and wife, arrived in Monmouth Tuesday, and will probably make her home here for a while. She and her sister Blanche gave Independ ence a visit Wednesday. Monarch Malleable the "Stay Satisfaction" Range needs no In troduction, as it is sold on its merits. Every range is put out on trial. If you are thinking of purchasing a range do not fail to call at R. M. Wade & Co.. and inspect the points that these goods have above all other ranges. Falls City Fall City will have debating teams this fall. Luther Ottinger of Ballston visited with Prof. Dunton last Sunday. C. II. Underwood of Spokane is visiting at the home of Frank Cowels of this place. Vick Prathers shipped a car of oak wood to Salem last week. He found ready sale for it. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. served refreshments at the read ing room last Monday-night. Mrs. Sylvia Moore of Silverton is visiting her aunts, Mrs. Tether row and Mrs. Ford of this place. F. K. Hubbard sold 25 acres of land to stranger from Linn coun ty whose name we could not learn. v Harry Pugh, Edna Seymour, Glen Seiferth and Sadie Boughey ar- attending the Dallas college this year. R. W. Rutherford, a real estate man, from Salem was looking over this part of the country Thursday and Friday. Dr. Becker was called to Si letz country Thursday to dress a cut foot for Harry Pye. The wound was received in felling a tree. Dale Bell is again doing busi ness .for Walter A, Tooze. Ev erybody is glad to see his smiling countenance behind the counter again. The W. C. T. U.met with Mrs. Fouch last Friday. Mrs. Round from Jefferson was present and gave the members an interesting address. G. M. Hirsch of Portland was here Monday looking for real es tate. He wishes to locate some eight or ten farmers from the East, if he can find suitable small tracts for them. Mr. Calkins and wife have re turned from their visit to Port land. They were accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Carrie Lucas. E. B. Maynard, C. A. Spahn, and Henry Mills and their fami lies arrived here Saturday from Michigan and expect to buy farms near town. Miss Lou Allbee has been cho sen organist at the Cristian churh. Miss Albee is a teacher in our public school, and is a good instructor as well as a fine musi cian. G. D. Treat who has been run ning a feed store here will soon begin to handle farm machinery and vehicles. He will soon have a few staple articles on hand and will increase the stock as rapidly as the trade demand?. Rev. Zimmerman was in town over Sunday and lectured on the Anti Saloon question at the M. E, church in the morning and the Christian church in the evening. He is an able speaker and han dled his subject very skillfully. In our Independence items, last week was one in which men tion was made of some parties running an autamobile into Mr. Moseman's milk wagon, near Talmage, in which our corre spondent associated the name of Mr. Frank Kirkland with those of L. W. Stapleton and Billy Woods. Mr. Kirkland wrote us asking a correction as he was not one of the party at the time and never was in an automobile with them at any time. We are sorry for the mistake but cheerfully make the correction. For Sale Vetch and Oat 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. MONMOUTH BAKERY C. C. MULKEY, Propr 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. 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 Our Clubbing Rates. $ Monmouth Herald per year Evening Telegram, Daily per year Evening Telegram, Sat. Ed. Sat. Ed. and Herald, both The Fruit Grower, monthly Herald and Fruit Grower it it ii ii ii ii ii $1.00 5.00 5.00 I 1.50 2.00 1.00 1.50 ? 1 4