naiwaie, nnware, Buggies and Wagons, Machinery and all kinds of Farm Implements JMm tp www You need a Buggy. We have the celebrated John Deere to offer, the best made. Just got in a car load of Buggies, Plows, Mowers, Harvesters, Etc., Etc. Try us For Cultivators, either for horse or hand. We carry a large stock and can fit you out with the best at the lowest pri ces. We can save you money We Sell the Goods and our Prices are Right Monmouth, Oregon Local and Personal Hair Switches made from combings. Enquire at this office. Master Charles Shipley, who es near here, was in town Tuesday." Ranie Burkhead made a busi ness trip to Independence Mon day evening. Dr. Allin. dentist. Cooper Building Independence Oregon. Both phones. 19-tf. G. A. Muscott was a business visitor to Dallas Monday remain ing until Tuesday. Abstracts promptly furnished at reasonable rates, by L. D. crown, Dallas, Oregon. tf , Lee Davis, of Portland, left for Alsea Monday, after spend- mK a few days with Monmouth friends. Mrs. Frank Lucas, of Portland, s visiting her parents, Mr. and W. J. Mulkev. also (Irand- ma Lucas and other relatives. Mr. Perpv PVkoH- un'fo orifl daughter, of Portland, were the WeStS Of Mr or,rl Mya Allan tlark the latter part of last week, ur. Egbert returning home Sun day and thp lnH,-oa a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Raker and 'o children started Monday evening, by team, on a two weeks imping trip, going to Alsea Wtlerp tViQ., ,..:n j j -i.i. "'cj win sperm aaay wiui m. ia,v s nun ram v. hen on to Newport and 'Yahats. "ank Clark nf Rf- JnVmQ Viae "lOVed intr V, r4. is : enee, on the corner of Main eet and Monmouth Avenue. "e Has moved here to give his QaUghtpro tV, l i. i.u - me ueiiclll ui lug in k &en001 and will engage " business when Mr. Kurre bu'lds on h? nv Zook, the paper hanger will do your painting. R. H. Davis went to Airlie last Sunday, to help construct a barn for Fred Stump. Miss Hilda Aumsley, of Salem, was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Gueffroy over Sunday. Marshal Nott and wife drove to Dallas Sunday morning to spend the day with Mrs. Nott's sister, Mrs. Ira Phillips. Mrs. M. J. Read arrived Tues day from Seattle and she and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth, will make this their future home. Amos Holman, of Dallas, was in the city Tuesday on his way to visit his daugnter, Mrs. L. E. Olson, who lives on the Luckia mute. The Evangelical and Christian Sunday schools are arranging for a joint picnic which will very likely take place next Thursday at the Helmick bridge. Miss Margueritte Egan, of Salem, and Joseph Rothchild, of Portland, were guests of the Misses Lorence, Sunday. They are students of the University. Allen Clarke drove out to Air lie last Saturday and loaded a car with wool. A few days prior to his visit to Airlie he bought and shipped a large lot from Sa lem holders. Mrs. Byron Arnold and four children, of Portland, are visit ing Mrs. Arnold's, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boulden and will remain for a couple of weeks. Mr. Arnold is expected to be with them Sunday. Work of construction is ad vancing on the new school build ing. The window frames were set up early this week and the contractors purpose to get the brick work on the first story completed by Saturday. A Serious Runaway Mr. R. Reynolds who is out from Iowa, visiting his son, Mr. J. A. Reynolds, was in a rather serious run-a-way on Monday evening. Seemingly the old gentleman was renewing old associations by dri ving the mower. The horses be came unmanagable in a bad place and the mower was tipped over. As a result Mr. Reynolds is con fined to his bed with two broken ribs, several cuts about the face and head, as well as a badly bruised ankle. The team, after it had gotten away, ran into the buggy driven by Mrs. J. A. Rey nolds, but no further damage was done as the team was soon caught. Dr. Hewit, who is at tending the case, says that his patient is doing nicely and that he has hope of his speedy recov ery. Independence Enterprise. WATCH Piano Votes given on Job Work at the Herald Officf See offer elsewhere. The Piano Contest Will Positively End Saturdayjuly 29th, 1911. The Piano Contest ends at 6 o'clock, Saturday evening, July 29th, and unless you get busy you will not win the piano. Re member that this is an Upton Parlor Grand Piano and is a high priced instrument, and is well worth a little effort on your part. We have decided to give -fonr additional prizes with the piano. A list of the prizes follows: 1st prize, U. P. G. piano, value 2nd ' Solid Gold Ring " 3rd 4th 5th S. R. Ostrom 1 c. C. Powell Monmouth Electric Supply Company Electric Supplies on Sale Houses wired at $1.50 per drop. All kinds of inside wiring done, and all work guaranteed. Monmouth, - - Oregon Statement of the Polk County Bank of Monmouth, County of Polk, State of Oregon. Showing the amount standing to the credit of every depositor July, 1st 1911, who has not made a deposite, or who has not withdrawn any part of his deposit, principal or interest, for a period of more than seven f71 years immerliHhdv rri. or to said date, with the name, last known place of residence or postofTice ad dress ot such depositor, and the fact of his death, if known. . N.me of Depositor Residence or Postoffice Dead, If Fact is' Known to Address Secretary or Cashier "' Allen Tucker Unknown Not Known $l.fi0 II. B. Munson Unknown Not- Khown .f,() State of Oregon, County of I'olk ) bs I, Ira C. Powell, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon oath, that I am the cashier of the Polk County Bank of Monmouth, County of Polk, State of Oregon; that the foregoing statement is a full, true, correct and Complete state ment, showing the name, last known residence or postoffice address, fact of death, if known, and the amount to the credit of each depositor as required by the provisions of chapter 148, of the General Laws of Oregon 1907. IRA C. POWELL. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of July, A. D. 1911. Katie Dunsmoke, Notary Public for Oregon. ,$400 10 6 5 3 PERKINS PHARMACY. List your property with the WESTERN REALTY COMPANY P. E. CHASE. Manager. First door West of Furniture Store. Monmouth, Oregon