t Monmouth Herald Get Next to Comfort Monmouth, Ore. Jan, Vwe 4 IP, 1020 i weed TaT V.. ri'''',T''k'l!iM eteiQt MrP4U&AJI4i -COHXElOtf, 199-&' CgOPtX UNOtflWUB COMHN We have just received another shipment of these garments from the factory. You know their comfort and fitting qualities. There is still more cold weather ahead of us. Come in and get yours. Miller Mercantile Company Six popular Stent: Moomontk, Ntwberg, Yamhill, McMinnrille, Sheridan and Dayton f BE Merchants who advertise in this paper will give yon best values for your lacney. Come in and pay that over due subscription account Don't wait until tha paper stops. worth 1919 A. B. 8., Inc. if he's fine 6xtra Iarce. dark. "Shuberr Wants Oregon Furs ALL. YOU CAN SHIP And Will Pay These Extremely High Prices UtXASHirMENT OFF TODAY MINK JFwe, Dark 2S.00 to 20.00 1 18.00 to 15.0D 1 14.00 to 12JK) ( 10.00 to 8.00 i 10.00 to 500 KJtual Color 18.00 to 14.00 12.00 to 10.00 9.00 to 7 JO 7.C0 to 6.00 7.00 to 350 ICoast 1 12.00 to 10.00 1 9.00 to 7.50 7.00 to 6.00 1 5i0to 4,50 5.50 to 3 00 , MUSKRAT flJI h 3.751 m 2.751 2i0to 1.751 2i0to L5t Fall 1 4.S01Q 3.751 3J0to 2.75 1 2i0to 2.001 1.75 to Uf 1.75 to 1.25 1 , SKUNK lliKi&riSr "SJl91 "GE I N9IMEDIUM I ,N?I SMALL vIGOOD UNPHIME Black 15.00 to 12.00 11.00 to 9.00 1 8.50 to 8.001 7i0 to 7.00 1 7.00 to 8.50 Short 10.00 to 9.00 8.50 to 7i0 7i5to 6.75 6.50 to 5.50 6.00 to 3.00 Narrow 7.50 to 6.50 6i5to 525 5.00 to 4i0 4.00 to 3.50 3.50 to LS0 Broad I5.001o4.00l3i0to 3.00 2.75 to 2.25 2.00 to 1.50 1.50 to .75 fpi T-Ti ... . ' 1 . ..w sic uascu on me weu-Known SnUBKKi liberal grading and are quoted for immediate shipment. No. 3, No. 4. and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. For quotations on other Oregon Furs, write for " ftbtttrrrt fthlmirr" the only reliable ; ayaMw"wrePOrt PriC to itS kind p"bUshed ! K A shipment to "SHUBERT" will result In more money ""quicker.' Hr Alt YOUR FURS DIRECT TQ A.B. SHUBERTc mimrmuscuMwm tmim aamm tit AMERICAN RAW FURS j l25-27iWAu$tinvi Depths Chicago, U.S.A. Mrs, A. Bookey and Mrs. C. R. Bookey a id s h;j vi it, .1 M n m uth the first of the wro!. T. J. leery h.'.s Ikvii un!er the weather the l:.it wiek. . Dr Tluw.ps m h a pur- W used, uiui will i pertte i u w Ht'M. one of the lat est anl nost scientific instrument known t ) optical science, which as sures hu p.unns of absolutely cor rect ;Umos. This brings his stand ard of ccin.irati.m up to ",-econd to none" in the state. Don't fail to have Dr. Thompson demonstrate, and examine your eyes, with this wonderful instrument. Next visit Wednesday, January 21. Local Ho tel all day. 2t 1 At the County Fair Association meeting held in Dallas on Saturday, January 10, P. O. Powell was elect ed president for the ensuing year and W. J. Stockholm, a director. The time fcr the fair was placed after the state fair, as the same plan last year gave genera! satisfaction. Miss Marion Sloop, a teacher in Coos county and a former Normal student, visited with her sister Eth el at the Normal last week. W. J. Stockholm was elected manager of the Co-operative ship pers association at a meeting last week, succeeding G. T. Boothby who declined to keep up the work C. A. Nott, creamery cream gatherer, is drivirig a new truck, a Ford tru. k, to replace the old one which has long since shown the effect of its two years of hard work The new truck has pneumatic tires, a more convenient body and a bet ter seat and cover than the old ma chine possessed. MiES Barbara Steinberg, who has a fine position in the Portland Post office, spent the week end at the home of her father, W. H. Stein berg. Miss Steinberg has charge of the War Savings Stamps at the Central Station Post Office and has sold over $100,000 worth in the last several months. She says that there is now a marked increase in the sale of the stamps. Mr. McCann of Dallas is taking the place of 1. T. Fream as section boss while the latter is taking a rest from active work. At the recent state teachers' con vention in Portland, Miss Arbuthnot of the Independence schools was elected secretary of .the Oregon Council of Geography teachers. L. P. Gilmore of the Normal Science department was appointed by Supt. Churchill as chairman of a commit tee to rewrite the course in geog raphy for the schools of the staK Mr. Glimore invites criticisms and suggestions from the laymen on this topic. Any on who has bright Pathe Records J Supply of the Latest JXCusical and Vocal Selections For Victor owners we have a special needle with which they can playalhe Records Perkins' Pharmacy If we haven't got it we'll get it. Ask us. HOME mZIlSc IftSi? V k SWEET T and original ideas concerning geog. about K. P. duty. The room in the raphy instruction should not fall to roir of the In lepeidence Na'.ional lay the same before Mr. G. j Cank, formerly used by tho enmpa- Misa Beatrice Springsteen and ny i badly in need of cleaning. Fred Boydston were married in Dal-1 Co. K has arveral new meml era las New Year's day and left for, and many more are expected. The Southern Colifornia on a honeymoon new equipment is fine trip. Mrs. George Ball died at her home at Ballston, December 30. U. S. Grant, better known as General Grant is now mayor of Dallas. He succeeds August Risser who resigned becasue of the' pres sure of private duties. A. N. Halleck buys junk of all kinds and pays highest cash prices. tf Kompany K Kolyum kkkKSMMMkJiKkk.kSftafthk We have observed that one of our newest recruits is wearing his overcoat for other than military purposes and believe us, it is fortu nate for him hat our Captain lives out of town for chances are we would have the privilege of wit nessing a court marshal in the near future at his expense, if he had been seen by the above mentioned gentleman. The Captain distinctly told the company that clothing or any of the equipment was not to be worn other than for military pur poses under a penalty of recommen dation for court marshal. It seems that members of the company and officers are working a hardship on the reporter of this column by their absence of news items and we wish they would get busy hereafter. Co. Dentler of the U. S. Army and Adjutant Geaneral Stafrin in spected Co. K last Thursday night in the annual inspectior and the Company stood it will. A dinner was given the inspecting officers be fore the inspection began. The men were instructed at Tues days non com school to fasten their shirt collars all the same way For further particulars, report to Serg. Dickson. Cook Cox has sold out his share of "The Palace" to J. B. Violette and we presume he will now devote more time in doping out fancy dish es for our weekly feeds. Sergeant Dickson announces that Company K will stage another smoker in about two weeks in an effort to redeem itself in the eyes of the dear public. This he means to do by putting on a good card at reduced prices. The last smoker was not a success from the financial point from all reports The non com officer's training school is proving to be a great sue cess and the attendance is increas ing each week. We observe a few privates in attendance also. One of our most efficient corporals, ' we are informed, is , putting in every spare minute in studying military tactics which ought to send him up the line in jig time. This no doubt win De an incentive to otners to follow in his footsteps. His name will not be published. Company K has a new basket ball but aside from that nothing can te said on this subject, All members shortld be warned Notice of Special School Meeting Notice is hereby given, to the legal voters of School District Num ber 13, of folk County, State of Oregon, that a Special School meet ing of said District will be held at the High fchool Building on Die 24th day of January 1920, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon for the pur pose of authorizing the Board to rebuild or dispose of the old Gvm nasium, and the transaction of such other business usual at such meet ings. Dated this 7th day of Jan uary, 1920. O. A. Wolverton, Chairman Mina Cornelius, Clerk Jill IHMIIIH'J. 1 '11 HI. J.J. NJ1I - W Our Bargain Column LOST Gold watch and chain at Rebekah Installation. Finder return to Mrs. O. Butler. Switches and Transformations made to your order. Call on or ad dress Mrs. II. C, Winter, Mon mouth. 4t WANTED Kldcrly man with wife preferred to do light work on modern poultry ranch. Address M. E. Hnyles, Monmnuth, Weanling pips for tale J. M. Mc Donald. Phone 2405 2t I have a few Barred Kock Roost ers For Sale. O. A. C. LayingStrain. $2.50 each, George Heck. 3t KNIGHT .ADJUSTMENT CO. COLLECTORS McMINNVILLE DALLAS IIILLSBORO Sharpless Cream No. 3, Fine Condition. Wincgar's or addiess Sale Price $25. Separator Inquire at J. Emerson, tf. The Monmouth Cooperative Ship ping Association will save farmer's money in the sale of, live stock. Ship with us and cut out middleman's profit. It you have stock to ship notify G. T. Boothby, Mgr. tf Money to Loan Federal Farm Loans at Ci perct. If you need money this fall, file your application now. Ixians made in Polk, Yumhill, Marion, Benton and Lincoln counties. For partic ulars write to F. K. Piiiwekl, Sec Treas. Dallas National Farm hum Asuociiition, Dallas, Oregon. A Good Building Material and an everlasting building mater ial at the same time. The Tile Works at Monmouth la making a hui'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 wetland drain ed. We will do your draining for you if you wish, but do it your self If you can. Central Tile Co,, Mon mouth, Oregon. 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, bst filed his final account in the County Court of the , State of Oregon for Polk County, and that Monday the Hind 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, haa been appointed by said Court as the time and place to hear objections to said final ac count and the settlement thereof. B. F. Swopo, Administrator with the will an nexed of the estate of Fannie L. Talkington, deceased. ' Swope & Swope, Attorneys. Dated and Ast published January 2nd, 1920. poMd to m Incurabl. Doctors atMcrlbta: local nntMiM, ana by eonitantlr faJIInf Thrt Is mora Catarrh In this aacUoa of tha eountrjr than all othtr alums put tothr, and (or roars It was sup- te curt with local trtatmant, pronouncaa It Incurablt. catarrh It a local Slnatt, irnlljr Influtnotd br constitutional con ditions snd tharafora roqulros constitu tional tnalnunt. Hall's Catarrh Hadl. elna, manufactured br F. I. Chantr Co., Tolodo, Ohio, It a constitutional rtmady, It taktn Internally and acts thru tha Blood on tha kucout Surfaett of tht System. Ona Hundred Dollars re ward It ofltrtd for any eaae that Hall's Catarrh Medicine falla to tun. Send for tlrculan and tutlmonlalt. F. J. CHENET CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Drutilitt, 71c, Hall't Family Pllit for eOBStlpauoij Mr. Barnes, U, S. Wheat Director Says: "Eat More Bread ' " v'.... And reduce the high cost 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.