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Now is the Time to Order I if I' I Miller PUBLIC AUCTIONl 2 horses, 15 dairy cows, 11 hogs, 80 chickens, farm machinery, harness, hay and straw, Fordson tractor with gang plow, gas en gine, tools, etc., etc. TUESDAY, FEB. 3, 1920 10:30 a. m. 9 miles west and 1 mile south of Salem, or.lj miles east and 1 mile south of Rickreall, or 5 miles northwest of Inde pendnce, or one-half mile south of Knowles Crossing, on Salem, Falls City Ry. 1 Bay Gelding, 6 years old, weight 1300 pounds 1 Bay Mare, 7 years old, weight 1200 1 Jersey Cow, 6 years old, freshened Jan. 1st, gives 32 lbs. daily 1 Jersey Cow, 6 years old, freshened Oct. 20, gives 30 lbs. daily 1 Jersey Cow, 5 yera3 old, freshened Nov. 25, gives 28 lbs. daily 1 Jersey 18, gives 30 lbs. daily 3, gives 24 lbs. daily 15, gives 20 lbs. daily 12, gives 14 lbs. daily March 11, a 4 gal. cow 1 Holstein 3, gives 36 lbs. daily 1 Guernsey cow, 6 years old, freshened Dec. 15, gives 45 lbs. daily 1 Guernsey cow, 5 year old, will freshen Feb. 5, a 41 gal. cow 1 Guernsey heifer,2 years old, will freshen Sept. 12 1 Jersey cow, 5 years old, gives 4 .'gals. 1 Jersey Heifer, 1 year old 1 Registered Jersey bull, 4 ears old, out of the Lacero Herd 2 C. A. C. sows, will farrow before day of sale 4 Berkshire shoats, 11 weeks old 5 Duroc Shoats, weight about 125 lbs. each 40 Rhode Island ,Red hens; 40 WhiteLeghorn hens ; 1 Fordson tractor, new fall 1918, with 2 bottom 14 inch Oliver Chilled gang plow 25 gallons of distillate in 50 gal. drum 6 or 8 gallons Mobile A oil in 15 gal. drum 1 set heavy double harness, new 1 set light double harness 1 set singleharness 1 saddle 1 3J inch Studebaker wagon, wide tire, good shape 13 inch Stude baker wagon, 1 tire, fair shape 1 California bed with spring seat, good shape I double wagon box 1 Gravelled with spring seat 1 Milwaukee mower, 4 ft. cut, good shape 1 Disc gang plow, good working order 1 John Deere 14 inch walking plow 1 Oliver Steel 14 inch wood beam plow 1 top buggy with tongue and shaft, good shape 1 Champion scales, 400 pound capacity 1120 egg Queen incubator 1 large brooder 1 wheel barruw 1 DeLaval cream sep arator 4 sanitary mik buckets 11 horse I. H. C. gas engine 1 force pump with pipe Churn, shovels forks, spades and many oth er articles. Free lunch at noon. Terms cash. E. W. MULLER, Owner WOODRYBROS.,Aucts Final Clean Up ? and material in the Electric Shoe Shop, all day Saturday, Jan. 31. Shoes, harness odds and ends, etc. cheaper than -you can buy them elsewhere. Come and investigate. GRAND to be by Company K, National Guard in the Opera House, Independence, Oregon, on Wednesday evening Febru ary 4. Good Music, Good Cause and a Good Time. YOU and SHE are CORDIALLY INVITED Write to or ask Supply Sergt for Program the new M. Born suit. Now that the rush it over, you can jet prompt delivery. Many of the moat desirable of theFall an j Winter woolens are now in stick, havinj beend elayed for months in delivery f com the mills. These woolens represent better val ues now than they did when the season opened. Cams in and have your measure taken now, and save yourself some money. Mercantile Company t 5i popular Stores: Monmouth, Newberj, Yamhill, McMinimll, Shariilaa Cow, 7 years old, freshened Oct. 1 Jersey Heifer, 2 years old, freshened Dec. 1 Jersey Heifer, 2 yeare old, freshened Nov. 1 Jersey Heifer, 2 years old, freshened June 1 Jersey Cow. 5 years old. will freshen cow. 8 years old. freshened Dec Sale of Stock E. T. EVANS, Administrator BALL! given and Dayton fee al VernAlispof whose disappear- ance various stories nave wxu nflnat. has now been located in i Southern California. He was mar ied January 17 at Long Beach, Cal tn Miss Emma Haves, daughter ol Chas. Hayes of Dallas. The Social Hour Club will meet with Mrs.Cattron next Wednesday. Hiss Lucy Christensen, one of the Hieh School teachers in Falls City, spent the week end with Lela Erickson and attended the operetta both the ladies leaving Sunday af ternoon for their work, . Shoes, harness material, etc. Electric Shoe shop to be sold out Saturday. ' ; W. L.'Phillios has given up his work with the loggers near Pedee and is at present working along the river near Independence. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Murdock are back from a visit with relaties in Eastern Oregon. S. R. Skeels of Independence, was a visitor in Monmoutn Monaay ... . ,. W J ' Albert Snell of Niagara Falls, Canada, has been visiting during the past week with his brother-M law, A. Parker and family. , , Wm. Crichlow of Baker City and David Crichlow of Portland are via tors this week with their niece Mrs. C. C. Marks. Mayor Wolverton has twenty cases of bacon to dispose of. Walter McClure is visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. S, Hager Pathe.' Records Jl Supply oj the Latest Musical arjd Vocal Selections For Victor owners Die have a special needle with which they can pldyTalhe Records Perkins' Pharmacy i If we haven't got It we'll get it Ask us. M liiei oot-vm cir i 1 o WKf i Give vou If 'KOiMv"!' !tk!j, , w, ,T Yr 1 SSLJ koJ 1 1 rs-04 rio 1 haw If you want anything in the stock of the Electric Shoe Shop ynu can buy it at bargain prices Satur day. Lefever and Son came down from Monmcuth Heights on business Tuesday. WOOD WOOD We are preparedjto deliver slab wood at $5.25 per cord for spring and summer delivery. We are promised two cars of wood a week in the immediate future and more later., Willamette Valley Lumber Co. Thar la mm Catarrh In thla MCtloa 6t lha country than all other dleeaeee put toe-ether, and tor ysars It vat eup poeed to ka Incurable. Doctora prescribed local remedlee, and by constantly falllnc to euro with local treatment, pronounced It Ineurabla Catarrh la a local disease, anally Influenced by constitutional con dition! and therefor require conetltu- llonal treatment Halls catarrn mmi etna, manufactured by F. J. Chanty Co., Tol.do, Ohio, la a eonailtutlonal romady, la takan Internally and acta thru tha Blood on tha Mucous lurtecea of tha lyatem. On Hundred Dollars re ward la offered or any caa mat nu Catarrh lledlolna falla to cure. Bend (or vlrculara and ttstiraonlaia. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, Ohio, Sold by Druiiliti, He! Hall'a Family PUla (or constipation. Our Bargain Column After February first I will sell selected hatching eggs from my pen of O. A. C. Barred Rocks for $1.35 per 15. The cockerel, No. 126, is from a 260 trap nested egg laying strain developed at the Agricultur al College. Prof .Dryden says, "I am sending you an unusually fine boned bird which is a sign of high egg production." The pullets weigh about ii pounds average and have been fed all winter on milk, alfalfa, meal and kale, thus insur ing strong and healthy chicks. Come and look over my pen before setting those spring hens. Harry Stine. ' A few tons of first class hay for horses for sale. ' Principally oats with wheat, cheat and vetch.$17.50 in mow. Albert Sacre. I will take orders for 100 day old White Leghorn chicks hatched Feb ruary 25. A. H. Craven. Automobile For Hire with driver. Brief, long or short distances. Trips made on notice. See me at Garage. J. S. Fuller. WANTED To rent two incubat ors for the spring season; 300 to 350 eee size. Will buy if once is suitable. Machines must be in good running order. Notify me ira mediately. A. H. Craven. a WANTED-70 ricks of fire and stove wood cut. A. H. Craven 2t Two dozen pullets forj sale O. A. C. , Laying Strain. Mrs A. J. Haley. 2t See F. M. Brown for Prune trees and Loganberry tips. Independence Oregon. 3tp White leghorn Roosters for Sale Best Petaluma btock, also 0. A laying strain. $2.00 each. G. Nigg! Switches and Transformations made to your order. Call on or ad dress Mrs. H. C. ' Winter, Mon mouth. ' 4t I have a few Barred Rock Roost ers For Salt?. 0. A. C. Laying Strain, $2.50 each, George Heck. 3t KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COLLECTORS 'fivtcMINNVlLLE CO. DALLAiS HILLSBORO The Hjirald wishes correspondents in neighboring: communities. For particulars app!y at this office. A. N. Halleckbuvs junk f all kinds and cays highest cash prices. ., ,v . tf The Monmouth Cooperative Ship ping Association will rove farmer's money in the sale of livestock. Ship with us and cut out middleman i profit. H you have stock to ship notify W. J. Stockholm, Mgr. tf Notice of Sale of School Gym natium and Ground Notice is hereby given, that the School Hoard of District Number 13 of Polk County, Oregon, will re ceive bids up to 2 P. M. February 7th, J 920. for sale of the old Gym nasium building and ground, de scribed as follows, to wit: Begin ning at a point which is 1.93 chains fouth, and 2.25 chains West of the quarter sceticn corners between section No. 30 in township 8. S. R. 5. West, of the Willamette Meridi an, in Polk County, Oregon, and running thence South 1.66 chains thence East 2.25 chains thence North 1.56 chains thence West 2.25 chains to the place of beginning. This conveyance is subject to the right of way occupied by the South ern Pacific Company's railroad along the west side thereof. Each bid to be accepted must be accompanied by a deposit of ten per cent of the account of such bid The Board reserves the right to re ect tny bids. Dated at Monmouth this 27th day of January, 1920 O. A, Wolverton, Chairman Mina Cornelius, Clerk Notice To Contractors CONSTRUCTION OF WATER SYS TEM FOR MONMUOUTH OREGON Notice is hereby given that .the City of Monmouth, Oregon, will re ceive sealed proposals until 8:00 o'clock P. M., February 10, 1920, for the' construction of a gravity water system, which will consist in constructing about twelve miles of pipe line from a point on Teal Creek in T, 8, S, R, 6, W, to Monmouth and constructing a small concrete diversion dam for the headworks, across Teal Creek. The work to be done in accordance with plans and specifications and form of contract as adopted by the City Council and on file in the office of the City Recorder. Anyone desiring a set of plans and specifications for submitting a bid may obtain the same upon bd plication to R. B. Swenson, City Recorder or R. W. Jones, Engineer at McMinnville, Oregon. A deposit of Five Dollars ($5.00) will be required which will be Tt- funded upon return of plans and specifications accompanied by a val id bid. Bids must be accompanied by a certified check not less than 6 per cent of the amount bid and made payable to the City of Mon mouth. The City reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids or accept the one considered the best for the City, By order of the Council this 27th day of January, 1920. ' . R. B. Swenson, Recorder O. A. Wolverton, Mayor Bids Wanted Sealed bids will be received by the trustees of the Baptist Church up to Monday night, February 1920, for the salvaging, removal or other disposition of the main "Ma pies" building, as follows, the church reserving the right to reject all bids: - 1. Outright purchase of the whole building the purchaser remove it. 2. The junking and salvaging the structure all of the material being reserved for the church-. ?. Junking and salvaging the structure on shares the church re, taining part and Ihe bidder the oth er part for his work. For information seei A. B. Mor- lan, or John Scott, Trustees, or E B. Pace, Pastor. 2t 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, hsi filed hli final account in tht County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, and that Monday the and day of February, 1920, it ti c' hour of ten o clock in the forenoon of aid 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 the will an nexed of the estate of Fannie L. Talkington, deceased. Swope St Swope, Attorneys, Dated and first published January 2nd, 1920. Notice to Creditor! Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Game, deceased, by the . County Court of the State of Ore gon for Polk County, and has qual ified. All persons hiving claimi against the said estate are, hereby notified to present the same duly . verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the under-, signed administrator at the First National Bank of Monmouth, Ore gon, County of Polk, within tlx months from the date of this no tice. . . Dated ind first published Jsnui- ry 16th, 1920. Ira C. Powell Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Clarke, deceased. ., Swope A Swope, Attorneys. Notice to Creditor! Notice li hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed administrator of the estate of William Wallace Newman, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon ' for Polk County, and has quarried. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to presentt the same duly verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned admin istrator at his residence in this City of Monmouth, in said County with in six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published January 23rd, 1920. J. F, McCIellin, Administrator of the estate of William Wallace Newmin, deceased, Swope & Swope Attorneys. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County; No, 5334. tdwin C. Kcichardson, plaintiff, v, , Elizabeth Richardson, defendant. To Eliazbeth .Kcichardson, the efvndant above named: In the Name of the State of Ore gon, You are hereby required to appear and answer ' the complaint filed against you in the above entit led court and suit within six weeks from the date of the first publica tion of this Summons, to wit, on or before the 6th day of March, 1920: and if you fail so to answer the said complaint, fur want thereof the plaintiff will apply to said court and take a decree for the relief prayed for in said complaint, viz., that the marriage contract now and heretofore existing beween you and the plaintiff be dissolved and that plaintiff may have such other relief as may be just and equitable, . This Summons, by order of the Honorable H. H. Belt, Judge of the Circuit Court above named, dated the 20th day of Januafir, M920, is published once a weekifor 4 con secutive weeks In the' Moimioutn Herald, a weekly newspaper 6f gei. eral circulation published in said county. The date of the first pub lication of this Summons is January 23, 1920. ', ' ; ; OSCAR HAYTER, : Attorney for plaintiff. Residence and post office address: Dallas, Oregon.