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i r- THE MILLER MERCANTILE iWMHIMii III IIiHIIIIIMWiwWi'IiiIII li Ih 111 lb IHI illHi'l Mr. Barnes, U. S. Wheat Director Says: "Eat More Bread And reduce the highcost of living." Holsum Bread IS THE CHEAPEST AS WELL AS THE MOST WHOLESOME FOOD ON THE MARKET. BUY THAT EXTRA LOAF Your Grocer has it Cherry City Baking Co. m I I 11 1 1 I'M i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I T A ' 1 9 narness unea r or a uouar Now is a good time to look over your harnesses and bring them in to be fixed up. Don't throw away your old shoes Repair work neatly, promptly, and economically done Electric Shoe and Harness Shop , Dean Sellers, Mgr. I K- $ $ $ THE CITY $ Where Your Dollar Does its Duty With Fresh and Smoked Meats Get a picnic Ham Saturday At .28 per pound Beef Steaks 20c-2!c Roasts I6c-18c Boils I3c-15c Pork Chops 27c Steaks 26c Roast 25c $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ I ECHT if resumed 1 vO" a w shms m puts m ll HOME 4 ri"Jl'TS )! . . - - r .,.Jt oiTTV'H Thruout the whole of 1920 , 1 1 1 1 1 i-HW-i-K-I 1 !! 1 1 ! I"H"!-!4 frH"H"i"M-lH"H-H"l-H'l"l'i;'l"l"M- $ - $ $ MARKET $ COMPANY ?OI 300 3QCTI g Local Brevities Ik 01 1001 President and Mrs. Aekerman and Miss Levis left for Portland Mon day afternoon to take in the sess ions of the state teachers meeting. Mesdames Beery and N. S. Stew art and Miss Kramer were visitors in Salem Monday. F. S. Conklin, Miss Dorcas Conk lin and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Poole were visitors in Salem Friday. 0. A. Wolverton and Ira C Powell attended the budget meet ing of the county court in Dallas Friday. , E. K. Kilen had business in Woodburn Saturday. L. E. West of Tacoma is at the hotel and is lookir.g after his agri cultural interests here. Miss Neta Waller was a visitor in Portland Monday. Miss Neta Harvey has gone to Portland to visit relatives and frfends during the holidays. She will also visit in Clatskanie and Houlton. Grove A. Peterson of Suver was, a local visitor Friday. He reports tfys father-in-law, Robert Steele in poor health. Mrs. George Sullivan who has been under the weather for some time past is reported as improving. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Harvey en tertained the Burkhead; Long and Crofoot families at their home last Sunday. The Social Hour Club will meet at the home of Mrs. 0. A. Wolver ton on January 7. Eye-strain, headaches and vision corrected with Dr. Thompson's Perfect Fitting Glasses. Watch these columns for date of next visit. tf . University students are on their metal this week for the task has been set them to raise $30,000 and in all directions they are uniting for a boost for the woman's build ing fund at the U. of 0. It is well that all public buildings are not erected in this manner but since this is to be done in this way, here's hoping that Monmouth makes a showing in proportion to the num ber of young men and young'.women which represent it at the university. J. B. Hill has moved into the Guthrie house on Monmouth avenue. B. F. Swope was her from lnd pendence Wednesday on city busl nets. J'e editor and son Eric transit ed business in Miom Monday alter noon, ' Monmouth Odd Fellows put on four degrees fit Rolert Hendren Monday night with a lam atten dancer An oyster supper closed the long program. An open install tion for the Odd Fellows and Re bekahs will be held January 8th. One happy result of the new year is the going into effect of the dog license law which shot) I) materially reduce the number of dogs In the community. A Duroe Jersey brood sow show is to be held in Salem Kebruary 4 to be held by the Oregon Duroc asso ciation. Consignments from Wash ington and California as well as Oregon have been promised. The show will be followed by an auction sale. Evangelical Church Noli Sunday, January 4. Communion Services at 11 conducted ly Presid ing Elder. Rev, C. L. Schuster. At 7:30 sermon by the Pastor. Subject "The Bread of Life" Sunday School at 10. Y. P. A. at 6:45. Subject:: "Peter Preaches at rentecost." Leader Marion McDonald. Weekly Bible and pray er service, Wednesday, 7:30. Sermon and quarterly c inference by Rev, Schuster, Saturday, Janua ry 3, at 7:30 p. m. Money to Loan Federal Farm Loans at 51 per ct If you need money this fall, file your application now. Loans made in Polk, Yamhill, Marion, Benton and Lincoln counties. For partic ulars write to E. K. Piasecki, Sec. Treas. Dallas National Farm Loan Association, Dallas, Oregon. Notice of Annual Bank Meeting Notice is hereby given to the shareholders of First National Bank that the annual meeting, for the purpose of electing a board of di rectors and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting, will be held at their banking house in Mon mouth, Oregon, on January 13th, 1920 at 1:30 o'clock P.M. Ira C. Powell, President. Our Bargain Column Telephone operator wanted at once for day hours. Apply Chief Operator,' Independence. KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO. COLLECTORS McMINNVILLE DALLAS ' ' HILLSBORO I have well improved small Farms close in; also large Farms, Dairy farms, Loganberry and Prune lands near Independence and Monmouth at reasonable prices. Town property in both towns. J. H. Moran. tf. We extend the compliments of the season with best wishes to all for a Happy New Year Perkins' Pharmacy If we haven't got it. we'll get it Askui, fnrwiTTlTimmmffM? of B&tTSHES WAITER C. BROWN Watche$ and Jewelry. Repairing Monmouth Heights H. R. Fishback was ir. Dullas on business one day last week. Frank Skeen and ton Donald of Monmouth were on the Heights on business last Wednesday, Mr. Smiley, fan Evangelist, preached at the Sunny Slope school house last Sunday afternoon, John Walker butchered a veal for K. M. Hosley the first of the week. Mrs. Mamie Cody was sh ipping in Monmouth Saturday. W'm. and C.C. Fishback of Salem spent Christmas with relatives here, Mrs. W.A. Green and Miss Cath erine Campbell of Monmouth were in our midst Sunday afternoon . Tom Marks of Sulem spent Christ mas with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Walker. Miss Jennie Swearingen returned home from Corvallis Wednesday where she has been doing house work for Mrs Fay Frink. Mr. Comstock of Monmouth was in this vicinity one day of the past week. Dave Dove was in Independence on business Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. V, A. Fishback and family were shopping in Monmouth Friday. Sharpless Cream Separator No. ?, Fine Condition. Inquire at Winegarsor addiess J.Emerson Sale Price $25. tf. Swope & Swope, Lawyers, . I. 0. 0. F. Bldg. ' Independence The Monmouth Cooperative Ship ping Association will save farmer's money in the sale of livestock. Ship with us and cut out middleman's profit. Il you have stock to ship notify G. T. Boothby, Mgr. tf Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator with the Will annexed of the estate of Fannie L.Talkington, deceased, has filed his final account in the County Court of the SUte of Oregon for Polk County, and that Monday the 2nd day of .February, 1920, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the county court room in the county court house at Dallas, Oregon, has been appointed by said Court as the time and place to hear objections to said final ac count and the settlement thereof. B. F. Swope, Administrator with ilie will an nexed of the estate of Fannie L. Talkington, deceased. Swope & Swope, Attorneys, Dated and first published January 2nd, 1920. foirj lorn i ' ...... Your loyal support in the past encourages us to lay broader plans for the future. Thank you. ,v - .. We wish you 5 : A Happy New Year Hartman Bros. Company Jewelers and SALEM, uiujljiuiuiuar Than Is more Catarrh la Oils soctjoa of tho country than sll othac hmm put toiothar, and for mro It was sup puaad to ea Incurabla. Doctors proaerthal local ramadlaa, on by oooalanlly lalllnf to rut with local titstmont, ronou4 It inrurtblo. Calurh H lowl (Iimh S roily IrSutm! br eoMtltulloiwi ton Itloni and Ihwoforo rtquIrM contlltu. tlniwl trulmtnt. Hall o Catarrh Modi elno, manularturad br T. I. Chanaf Co., Taloo, Ohio, la oonatlluilonal ramcrir. la takan Intarnallr and srir -r ' thru tha Blood on tha Mucoui lurfal .! ol Iha Byiom. Ona HumlrwJ Dollara ra- , arS la or?rid fur any eaaa that Hall a t'alarrh Madlclna faila to our. Sand fur tlrculara and tMiimonlala. r J. chknky a co., Toiado, Okie, &ld br Drufilita, lie. all's ramlljr i'llli !ur NUIIvsUoa, A Good Building Material and an everlasting building mater ial at the same time. The Tile Works at Monmouth Is muking a bui'ding tile which will make any kind of building from a dwelling house to a pig pen cool in summer and warm in winter. Es pecially fine for your fruit, vegeta ble and milk house. We also have all kinds of drain tile. Drain tile is your most ur gent reed. Get that wet land drained- .... .. We will do your draining for you if you wish, -but do it your self if you can. Central Tile Co., Mon mouth, Oregon, Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. Nellie May Graves, Plaintiff, vs. Charles Edward Graves, Defendant. To Charles Edward Graves, the above named defendant: In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaaint filed against you in the above entit led court and suit within six weexs from the date of first publication of this summons, to-wit; on or before January 3rd, 1920, and if you fail to answer for want thereof, tha plaintiff will apply for the relief demanded in said complaint to-wit: For a decree dissolving and annull ing the marriige contract now ard heretofore existing between the plaintiff and defendant; that plain tiff have the future care, custody and control of Wilms D. Graves, minor child of said marriage; and for such other and further relief as to' the Court seems meet and equit able. This Summons by an order of the Honorable A. B. Robinson, County Judge of Polk.County Oregon, made at chambers at Dallas, Oregon, on November 25th, 1919, is served up. on you by publication threeof not less than once a week for six consec utive and successive weeks immedi ate prior to January 3rd, 1920, in the Monmouth Herald a weekly newspaper of general circulatoin in said Polk County, Oregon. First published November, 28th, 1919. Last published January 2, 1920. BROWN & HELGERSON A ttorneys for the. PJain tjffjr Address; Dallas, Oregon, 4 r'i Opticians OREGON