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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1917)
YOU are most cordially Invited to come and inspect our beautiful Shoe Store and the splendid line of shoes we show. We are taking this plan and opportunity to acquaint more of the good citizens of Salem and adja cent territory with our lines and Modern Economical Methods of business which have so materially assisted in re ducing the H. C. of L. for so many of our friends. Our more than 20 years of experience, our great buying power together with the elimination of unnecessary business expenses, enables us to make beginning Wednesday, Sept. 19, these Wonderfully Low Special Prices that wil1 malte lt worth whiIe or you t6 vis'r our fine store' see our shoes and fiet ac" quainted. - Extra Special Bargains for Ladies A splendid $6.00 quality of Black Kid, lace or button, Cuban heels, plain toes, new style last, Rood fitters; the factory doub led our order by mistake and you can reap the benefit by buy them at 13.79 Another, quite similar, except a little nicer and has French heels, either lace or button, new Tuxedo vamp patterns, they now go in at S3. 95. You cannot duplicate this quality, style, etc for $6.00 Ladies Shoes for SI. 35 A mixed lot of small sizes, up to 3 1-2, all kinds, a rare bar gain at the price, $1.35 the pair. One lot of Hanan's $8.00 quality. Pateni and Kid, straight last, lace and button, medium heels, in sizes up to 5, widths A A to C. A rare bargain at S3 JO Ladies' Fine Dress Shoes Black kid vamp, grey cloth top, the very latest patterns, plain toe, fine fitting lasts, French heels. Most places ask $9.00 We sell them for 16.50 Fine grey kid vamp with imitation wing tip, new "wyelo" cloth top to match, new last excellent fitters, nothing finer shown even at $12.00 but we sell them at 6.95 Girls' school shoes from 1.95 up. Children's school shoes from 1.65 up Men's and women's rubbers, odd lots not all sizes 50c pair Extra Inducements to get the Men to Coming Men's Calf Button, fine style and a $7.00 grade for $4.85 Men's odd lots, mostly large sizes, up to $8.00 grade for ..3.85 Men's fine calf English lace dress shoes, $9.00 grade for ..6.95 Men's brown calf English lace dress shoes, $8.50 grade for 6.45 Men's calf, broad toe, Neolin soles, $8.00 grade for 6.25 Men's 16 inch, tan, heavy, double soles, $10.00 grade for 7.65 Men's calf, medium toe, leather soles, $4.50 grade for 3.35 Men's 12 inch, black, Dayton loggers, $10.00 grade for.... 8.00 Men's 7 inch, tan, Napa make, double soles, $7.00 grade for 5.65 (These shoes have wing tips and outside counters) Other grades of heavy shoes at $4.30, 3.35, down to $2.95 ' , Rubber Boots Men's red duck foot Hip Boots, $6.50 grade at $5.25 Men's red duck foot short boots. $5.00 grade at 4.25 Men's black duck foot hip boots, $6.00 grade at 4.95 Men's black duck foot short boots, $4.75 grade at 3.95 Other boots and sandals at correspondingly low prices The unequaled Boy Scout Shoes, all sizes at prices ranging from $2.65 to 3.45. Other kinds from $2.35 up. You Can not afford to miss this introduction. It will be money in the bank for you. These specials are going rapidly so don't delay or your size will be gone. We thank our many friends for their patronage ana assure you mat no one win sen you as good goods for the money as you get at Free for the Child ren: a Top, a Dicky bird or a Face puz zle card. Ask for one. 167. No. Com. St. SALEM, OREGON Phone 1196 J. B. Littler, Mgr. Good Printing is the Product of the Herald Print Shop Morlan for Ice Cream and Cool Drinks Our Bargain Column TEAM FOR SALE. A team of good mares. L. I. Bursell, Mon mouth. 2tx PICNIC Supplies Candy and Cigars, etc. MORLAN & SON Monmouth's largest and most complete Confectionery and Book Store Electric Light and Power WIRING Credit given up to 4 months 'on payment. Have your building wired now and pay later. See GLEN WHITEAKER at Monmouth Hotel For Sale: 110 acre farm, 9 acres in orchard, mostly prunes, 80 acres under cultivation. Situ ated three and one half miles west of Monmouth. Inquire of W. H. Mack. WALTER G. BROWN Notary Public Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Etc. P3C00C77,CE Local Brevities Miss Hoham visited last week Saturday with Mrs. Macy in Sa lem. Glenn Work has been appoint ed city ticket atrent at Corvallis for the S. P. Mrs. E. Olson came up from Clackamas Wednesday to look after business matters in this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mack vis ited with relatives in Cow Creek ! canyon last week making the trip in their new car. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mack have a new Chevrolet car and have taken advantage of the fine weather of the past week to give various friends a ride therein. Miss Elizabeth Read will open a studio for instruction in Piano and Musical Theory at Mrs. How ell's next week. Any wishing to arrange for lessons may meet Miss Read from three to five any clay except Fri day or Saturday, also Saturday, Sept 22, at 4:30. At home evenings. Phone 3204. Mr3. Treadgold and children of Bandon are spending the latter part of this week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ostein. J. F. McClellan announces that he will make one round trip a day with his truck to the state fair next week, leaving Mon mouth at 8 a. m. Mr. Martin of Portland visited with F. K. Skein in Monmouth Sunday. Misses Laura H. Kennon and Mabel G. West of Monmouth were registered at Hotel Port land last week end. Miss Alberta Greene of Mon mouth was registered at Hotel Portland, September 17th. , Having rented his farm the undersigned will sell at auction on the Simon place 3 miles south of Monmouth, October 4 at 10:30 a. m. 8 horses, pony, 2 colts, 9 Jersey cows, 18 pigs, Deering binder and mower, Mitchell wag on, truck, new 5-ft mower, hack top buggy, gang disc plow, sulky plow, 2 walking plows, 5 har rows, 8 sets harness, etc. Free lunch at noon. J. W. Hughes, auct, P. HANSON, Prop- Houses to Rent One six room house for rent One furnished four room house for rent. See W. J. Miller. A. N. Halleck buys junk of all kinds and pays highest cash prices. 26tf Wanted: Three fresh cows. J. M. McDonald, Phone 2405. Wanted: 1000 boxes Jonathans, Kings and Spitzenburgs. Pay market price, cash, no commis sion deducted. John Sheridan, 126 Front St, Portland, Ore. Houses tor Sale! Houses for Rent! Houses for Trade! Acre age, small farms, large farms, stock ranches. J. H. Moran, the land man. Second Hand Goods J. D. Stevens Second Hand Store Main St north of lumber yard OREGON STATE FAIR SALEM September 2429 Agricultural Exhibits, Grand Live Stock Parade, Harness and Saddle Horses, Running and Trotting Races Hogs, Cattle and Poultry, Farm Machinery Exhibits, Portland Day, Salem Day, Scandinavian Day, Reformation Day and many other special events. Something of Inter est every minute. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES on sale September 20th to 29th, from all points in Oregon. Final return limit October 3rd. All Trains Direct to Fair Grounds. Ask your local agent for particulars John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Portland SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES