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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1910)
L WINEGAR THE Li at. I ADItJS HASTOAR AND IMPLEMENT HOUSE E STORE 1909 On the Change of the Old Year to the New Year We are offering to the Public some 1910 - t Of the best Quality and Values carried in our store at Greatly Reduced Prices the TIME to buy a Stove, Plow, Seeder, U)iiJ iLs) Buffffv. Waeron. Tinware. Oils. Harness Don't be afraid to come in and see for yourself. We want your trade and we will do right by you. Try us. Monmouth, Oregon J. E. WINEGAR & CO. Local and Personal. Be sure and read the Mon mouth Furniture ad. It is some thing new. L. D. Brown, Attorney-at-law, Notary Public, Abstractor, Dal las, Oregon. tf Dr. Allen, dentist, Cooper Building Independence Oregon. Both phones. 19-tf. So far as heard from Polk County has the lowest tax levy of any county in Oregon. Have you got any of those bargains at the Furniture store. Look at their new advertisement. F. E. Carr, traveling salesman of the American Type Founders Company of Portland was in town Tuesday looking after business. B. F. Jones of Independence has gone to Roseburg to take charge as register of the Land office there. He will assume his duties next Monday. Prof. A. M. Sanders of Albany died the latter part of last week. Prof. Sanders stood high as an educator and was one of those who was well known over the state. Part of his career as an educator was spent in Polk Coun ty. His death is not only a loss to his home city but to the state as well. Death of Mrs. V. L Cattron Mrs. Verne Lytle Cattron, wife of Eugene S. Cattron, of Wasco, Oregon, died at the family home Saturday evening, January 15. The remains were brought to Monmouth and laid to rest Tues day. She is survived by her husband and two daughters, Helen and Janet Two sisters, Miss Laura Lytle, of Portland, and Mrs. Smither, wife of Cap tain Smither atFortMjer, Va., are also left to mourn her death. King's Valley A. C. Miller has been on the sick list this week. Tuge Bevens is in Kings Val ley visiting relatives. Elmer Williamson gave Cor vallis and Albany a visit, Friday. Rev. Willings preached at the Ward School-house Sunday morn ing. Lyman and Addie Maxfield went to Corvallis, Thursday, to visit over Sunday. Rev. Willings went to Lewis ville Sunday to help Rev. Wood hold revival services. Hutch Bevens killed a coyote Saturday. It was being chased by Frank Miller's hounds. Abe West and family passed through the Valley last Sunday on their return from a visit to Mrs. West's people at Airlie. Jake Chambers, who was sum moned to Portland on the U. S, trial jury, has returned home, but will have to return to Port land again on the 29, inst. Mrs. Addie Price is in the Val ley being called to the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Minnie Townsend who has been very sick but is sligntly improved at the present writing. Died In Kings Valley, at the home of his son Willard, Mr, Larkin Price at the advanced age of 86 years, ' 10 months and days. Uncle "Lark," as every one called him, has been a famil iar figure here for many years. and will be generally missed in this locality. He was a member of the I. 0. 0. F. of high stand ing and the order had charge of the funeral. He leaves twq sons and four daughters to mourn his death. Zook the Painter, will hang your paper. Examination of Census Takers In reply to an inquiry, Super visor R. J. Hendricks announces that tests of candidates for the position of census enumerator will be held on Saturday, Feb ruary 5. These tests will be taken by the Supervisor at the Salem post- office, in the rooms on the second floor. They will be taken at Oregon City, Dallas, Albany and the various postoffices through out the First congressional dis trict, under the direction of the various postmasters, acting for the supervisor. The candidates will take the tests at the post offices that are the most conven ient for them. Candidates will be furnished with the full list of postoffices at which tests will be taken, and cards of admission will be mailed cards admitting them to take the tests. Every candidate will also receive by mail a sample of the population and of the agri cultural schedules, together with a circular concering the tests. Every candidate who files his or her application, in writing, with the supervisor by the last day of this month, will be entitled to take the test. There will pro bably be 1700 candidates in this district. There are 303 places to fill. Observer. . Monmouth Livery and Feed Barn Graham & Son, Proprietors. General Transfer and Delivery Business. Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or month. W. A. TUCKER Real Estate Fruit Poultry Dairy Farms Grain Pasture Timber Lands The Dallas College basketball team defeated the Newberg team on the Newberg floor Friday night by a score of 64 to 6. 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