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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1911)
Headquarters For s-. if: . f ml -T. W If W i m --y- v iXt-. . s-s - - , t --".' -i-- Tinning and Plumbing a Seed time is here. Size up this disc harrow; Isn't it about right? Ground must be put in order and then, the Famous Kentucky Drill, We have them too and can supply all your wants. Try us for Bargains. Specialty. This is to remind you that Winter is approaching and you haven't purchased that NEW HEATER yet. We carry the best; Prices are low, and we Both lose money if you Purchase elsewhere. Large Stoves, Small Stoves, Heaters, Ranges .. '1 .Hit We Sell the Goods because our Prices are Right MM EGA Hii lb Monmouth, Oregon Local and Personal falls city trots Ux:z Switches made fr: -cent irr. ExrTr it this c-fi-ee. Mr. i' i Mrs. C R. Frear. -,f Falls City, are visitir.jr. this ek is tcfldin? a htcs Dr. a:: dentist. Co rer Biild'rg Independence Ore;ri. IV th ph,re-s. !tf. Abstracts prcrr.rtly fum" at reasonable rates, L D. Prowr.. Dallas, Orevr: r. tf Mrs. Gecrge A. Mu-sc-tt. of Dallas, was is Monrxth Safur- cay. the r-t cf her daughter, ' Mr. Earl White. Mr. fJe-rg v;t ier He e-. cf Me if ri. who ha -er. the guest ciC. Lrrerc ar.i family f r a week, k-ft f : heme Saturday. Albert Erar, ar.l Gre Krel. cf SaVr ar.i R:"ae-s Spcrl:r.jr. cf Ir.-Serr.4tr.ce. st-1 Sat-riav a.r,i 5.r ia- at the C. lxrer.de fcccr. In ar:': r ol-rrs f'--ir.a the Bargain Day ofer f:-r the E verJr? 7el?rri2s, fjr sf.kh ratstr.;-t5ri vu. le k:t at thi cfke either in c:-r.r:k 'with the HE?aLD cr f:r the Te! e?ram al- r.e. Mrs. L n. Lcrer. Las te3 quite til for a e pist. tat is ge-t'ir.ff ttter. Mr;.. C. L: rer. ? has beea in itter. iir.. U.t ' are ir.fcrrr.e3 that TA is cra.j-.ii;-ir.? ir. the rtar-erJ tf ci ia ry service d Ish-s a r. i r ? in v. hich he ex cells. A. IL Craven, cr.e : M'-r.-laccth's pc-pjlar ir.erchar.t. yave Portland a tG5:res call M day. He rejxfts that city as t- ir.fr in the threes cf a ri. r'i -ir.d ar.d rain stons. KtaiiLj: travel alorg srrr.e cf the ftmts alrscst irr.p.:?sllle. ar.d hat- chas ing a ct rrrrion ccrrer.ce. C J. M: y fee- his c:tier-i.rv-a- Mrs. Cch-h. G. a Teat's fa:her. if M:-'.-rD--ith. was a Fall? City visit.:? tr..s y-:-ck. Mrs. Schwarti. of Perry iak. is vlsltir.? at the k-rr. cf 2Irs. J. S. PcTrelL Mrs. Sarah D-avi. ri M rr.-'cth. trade a tlyi'r isi; Falls Ci-y M ' lay." C L H-tirs we-; t Mc Mir.t:vf.ie c bts-"r-es last week, ret'-rrirg hc-cre M .r. lay. Mrs. E. A. LaT:.w. r? ten ;'ii.e ill f-:r two "weels 'with la rr! is c-'Tial-eset. Mr. A. H. Eitr.er ha? rr:ve: V ' z f : :"- : .V- ' -j" i im theT will hereafter ie. F-?r, Vick. cf Arr:w. is iiitir.s his jare-ris. Mr. ar.i Mrs. CT. Ykk, cf Fa's City. Miss. E".r.-a Chrster..5i:r, f Sajers. visited at the ;-kasar.t lr cf C F. Vkk las: Siriay. Mr. J. H. Virn-.t. cf the Fali City OrtLsrds Co.. is ;re lasirs V rr.Te his farrily to this r.ty. Mr. &r,i Mrs. Oir? visite-if relatives a-d f needs at Mr.-' rxcth ar.d Ir.de;r.det.re last- "3 ri-.t'. Mr?. San Tetiercw is a Dal las he'rl- car f-r her two: rrar.-i :-s who are silk with ty-hii feier. ? Mr. Arthie Kreiis has j ;r chisl a rlar? Terrs?? street GREAT BOYS CONFERENCE AT CORVALL1S. ' ferer.fe. On Decer.tr. 1st. the Fridry fcl-wir.? Tr.ar.ksgiving Day! there will assemble at Corvallis' between a hur.ireJ and fifty and! two r.-r.drei r.f the picked boys :: Oreg:c. f:r a three days eon-' This will be the Sixth' .e B-:'s Conference! held ur.der the auspices of the! Orer:r.-I;ah Your.jr Men's1 Ccrlstian Ass x-ia:ion and is open t a'.y !: . r fourteen repre-i se-ti? ar.y Boys Dible Study! Czh cr S-ir.i-iy School Class in! the State. j The tr.ente cf this conference will be -Res;., rsibility" and the rr.vtt.5 "Dare : j DO IT." The p;ers will le rrepared and read ty tr.e b:ys after which open Ciscusstvn will take place. Be s::es a n-rr.ler of papers by the b: ys on topics in line with the therr.e. there are to be four ad cresses giver, ry prominent men ;n tr.e state whi are not only in terested ir. the : oy life of Oren. t--t who are informed as to its rcr.iiStK-.s ar.i needs. The pxd ;e ; le of Corvallis are tr.r: uir.c eter. their homes to the t:-ys. ar.d entertainment will provided for all bona tide dele- ce.ecates. MILLINERY Exquisite Creations The Latest Designs My line of Millinery is Full and Complete, and pri ces are Low, considering the high-class and quality of these goods. Ladies are requested to call and examine and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. MRS. M. CORNELIUS Monmouth, Oregon in; lononoi MONMOUTH DAIRY J. M. MacDONALD, Proprietor, Successor to W. R. Coulter Rich Jersey Milk in glass jars per quart per month, $2.00 Cream per pint, 20 cents. Clean, Sanitary Bell Phone 5 Monmouth, anc Oregon lononoi 3 31 TV. hLs .; ras move: :r.t Lis c h .ere. Y. IL Hirrlrr-: a f:crr rt'si-dert cf Falls Cty, is here en a visft with relatives and fr'er-ds. H -s hor is in Srraitt- Cal L '.. the pa.;c-r Larger w 3 do Oregon Atrri-: cultural Collv-c Y. M. C. A. men 1 are also planting to assist in1 entertaining the boys and will vf .. thern a banquet in their b-jlldirg Saturday evening. 2!r. H. Da':ell will bo very laito answer any inquiries as to the reduce-d rates, etc. d-ire-ss Y. M. C. A., Portland, Oregon. F or Sale-Ca'.ifornia Medicated S:p. Excellent for all skin dis es, a!o for shamming the Lair. Mrs. J.W. Richardson Sr ! :d,r-uthSt., Independence, Or 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 SULUAVN & MOR1SON, Props. Monmouth, - . . Oregon Do you take the Herald? If not, why not? iacn