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PianO Contest Attracts promptly furnished S Result of the Balloting The result of the Chase Broth ers Piano Contest is shown in the following list of names with their acompanying figures, which give the result of the ballot up to Wednesday evening, September 7th. Bown, Dallas, Oregon. T T tf Kuth Murdock Dora Zook Myrtle Withrow Ina Fishback . Stella Chute Liilian Shipley . Mrs. L. Mason Uuby Fream Hazel Lorence Marie Morlan Edith Wolverton Clara Brant . , Lillian BogRrt ... . Amy Chaney Mrs. E. Yeater Mrs. J. F. Smith... Ethel Lucas .. WiKla Fuller Harold Haley Erma Blown Mrs. R. W. Coulter Agnes Clark... . 14510 14425 8030 521)0 5235 4125 4100 Let wonderful Washwax do your family washing; saves rubbing and j saves the clothes; makes them clean, sweet and snowy white. Washwax is a new scientific compound that washes in hot or cold wate r without the u:e of soap. It m entirely harmless and dif ferent from any thing- you ever i'?ed. Send ten cents stamps today forn pub.r f j size by mail. You will be glad you tried it. Agents wanted to introduce Wash wax everywhere. Address Wanhwax Co., St. Louis, Mo. PIANOS FINAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given tht, I have 3180,' 'ec my ina' rt'Port tlic estate of John Wolverton, deceased, ana the county court has fixed the 23rd day of September, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the county court-house as the time and place for hearing said report. All per sons who are interested in said matter are required to appear and file any ob jections, if any they have, to said re port. Dated, Dallas, August 22nd, 1910. Otis A. Wolvekton, Executor l;i:-t wiil-of John Wolverton Decease''. 28C0 2750 2450 2250 2200 2100 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 500 450 250 Piano Contest Notice to the Public Owing to the fact that during Mir Piano contest, we. will be compelled to have a very large amount of printing and advertis ing done we have made arrange ments with the Monmouth Her ald to give to every new sub scriber to tire Herald for one year 200 votes, and for two years COO votes on our Piano, and the same rate will apply on all old sub scriptions that are paid up at once. Any one desiring to take advantage of this oportunity will do well to do so at once, as we cannot say how long this offer will hold good. Yours truly, Chase Bros. The Piano Retails for $100 cash. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THK Polk County Bank No. 160 At Monmouth, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, Sept. 1st, 1010. nnsoinu'Ks Loans nml discount! $li'2,2r7.!)7 Overdraft, nwiirnl ami unaerurvtl 2.077. !1 Bonds. v,r.Miiitic, etc.... - 2i,."Jl.ao . tfinil limine, furniture, nd fixtures. II.IKIO.WI Othi i" I t;il estate owned . Son. 17 Pee from hanks (nolmevvc I anki-) One from itpjmtvul rerervt IwriliB .'Itv-lud.C.I Ci eHs and other cm1i ileum 8!.27 CuHhonhand - lUttUfi Total Wl. 147.21 LIABILITIES ' Capital stock naid in 3rt.fHi0.P0 Surplus fund 6,mO.(KJ Undivided protitu, less expent-es and tuxes puid .r).4!tt.M Dividends unpiild Individual depiwits suli.iei'1 to check Wl.MO.O:! Demand certificates of deposit 441.78 Time certificates of deposit. - 20.UMl.li5 Certified checks Total. l;H.il7.2i State of Oregon. 1 SS County of folk, ) I, IraC. IWell, Cashier of the ahove named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement hi true to the best of my knowledge and belief. IK A C. l'OWEIX. Cashier. Ktiliscvilitil and sworn to before nie this 8th day of Si Member UHO. ;kove a. i'etkkson Notary Public. CimitKiT Attest: J. B. V. Him.KK, ) F. S. Vow km- KmU"S EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly npomtedv ex ecutrix of the estate of William N. 15 ots, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk Coun ty, and has duly qualified as such. All ersons having claims against said es tate an? hereby notified to jneseht the same, duly verified with proper vouch ers therefor, to the undersigned execu trix at her residence at Monmouth, Or egon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published September ith, 1910. Sakau Hoots, Executrix of the estate of William N. Hoots, deceased, I!. F. Swoi'K, Attorney. FINAL NOTICE Notice is heieby given that, I.have filnu my final account of the es tate of Mary J. Wolverton, deceased, in the county court of Oiepon, for Pclk Coun- 'H ty, and September 2.;'.rd, 1010, at 10 fc o'clock a. m., of said day is fixed as the 5j time of hearing said final account. All persons interested in said estate hsvir.p any objections thereto, are required to appear and file same on or before said time for hearing same. Dated, Dallas, August 22m', 1910. , Otis A. Volvehton, Executor of the last will of Mary J. Give Away I tnuftglgamamju if U'H VuVIHIpKZJimui Mi- mm y '. TV! n .'Ff ',rj Jr i 1 r .. ! . h4&yy&': . B 115 Yt iS!' 1 1 teKiSK-M. vaiue :! SUCCESS i WHAT SEEMED TO US TO BE A QUESTION IS NOW A GRATIFYING IT PAYS TO BE LIBERAL WITH OUR TRADE Since we first announced that we should give away this Beautiful Upton Parlor Grand Piano to some one of our eiisomers on June 1st, next, our business has shown a Big Increase. Of course the unusual values we are offer ing have helped to make this increase and we shall continue along these lines. We are receiving New and Attract ive Offerings from time to time, and you will find our stock complete regardless of the heavy demands upon it. BE SURE AND ASK FOR YOUR PIANO VOTES WITH EVERY, PURCHASE. Monmouth, Oregon Wolverton, deceased. IN TOUCH Willi FRIENDS and RELATIVES I I ZT. , l. . .. ... . , ikwiii ill i!!H.-iiiml .. PI - i. 'ihUH,friil u n - i Kii n i hi i hi i ne ip A: Si;,v, v: ' . . j? ):. v i . ! W-'f LM . The City and the Country are brought to-gether by the telephone line. 1 The farmer can save time and money by using the rural telephone in ordering repairs for machinery from his dealer, his family in calling up friends and in getting sup plies from the market towns. City people also find the rural telephone of great ad vantage. A traveler from his room in the hotel talks with the farm folks miles away. Without the telephone he could not reach them. The farmer himself may travel far and still talk home over the Long Distance Lines of the Bell System. THE PAGEFEC TELEPHONE ID Every Pell Phone is the Center of the System SPICES FOR CANNING Allspic?, Mustard, Cinnamon, Caraway, Mace, Cloves, Celery, Ginger. 0 We have it or we'll get it. Ask us. IT IS NOW The popular COLONIST FARES will again be in ef fect between September 15th and October 15th, during which period tickets to MONMOUTH will be on sale daily from Chicago at St. Louis Omaha Kansas City St. Paul $33.00 32.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 and from other cities correspondingly low. These are Westbound, one-way fares only, but anyone here can PREPAY for relatives or friends in the East, if de sired. Consult your local railroad agent. Now Is The Time ... to let the world know of our vast resources and splen did opportunities for HOME BUILDING. Write to ev eryone you know in the East. Send them good, in structive, printed matter, and tell them that the cost of getting here is but little more than half the usual cost, ancl.to call on a representative of the Southern Pacific Company for all desired information, or address Wm. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, - - Oregon THE HERALD Solicits Your Job Work AUCTIONEER J. S. SMITH, Airlie,' Oregon. Farm Sales and Live Stock. Give me a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. A. N. Poole Contractor and Builder. lu e prints made to scale j from original drawings. General Carpenter Work Phone 187 City Meat Market Highest Cash Price Paid for Veal, Pork and Mutton. Once a cus tomer, always a customer. Sat isfaction guaranteed. HIGHEST CASH PRICE Paid for All Kinds of HIDES' SULLITAN & PROPHET, Props. Monmouth, - - . Oregon 6