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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1920)
.usr stastcv; i.tii tire at mnat THE BARRAGE RUNNER ra 'A We Can Help You BOND , and Our Good PRINTING WillSavcYou Moncv M FUR AND SILK FRINGE Fur invade the realm of In door comfy wraps, touched off with banrte of blirk a'tk trim. mlnga on this seml-mlddy nulir of royal blur luilor trlcoleae It l very Parisian wltb Its lbo Slevovs After Dempsey Europe wants to see world champion Jack Dotnpsey defend Mi tlilo egalnst Georges Carpen tlor, French champion. Doth Eng lish and French iport promo ton started bidding in big figures for Ilia event, Immediately after Car pentlor hud knocked out Jot Backed, British champion. No cornea Charles B. Cochran to the United aiaios to personally land Uoinpy for l he bout to be itagod In Luiidon, lie has already signed Carpoutlor. . . . we Advertis-ingaSale! w-yOU don't lesve f your Dig In the t1 middle of the road and (o to a fence post to read l sale bill do you? 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Our plant is completely equipped and we carry a stock of aft&sasaiMWjiiJ mm Tht Utility Bu$in$$$ Paptr in order to give you the quickest service possible. 1IGLEY SETS WORLD RECORD IN HOG SALE A real "bin league" atock aale In which 38 fultitid China aowa at million avm-fired Jlf.W.M for a lotitl of J S 7 . Ou u , and which buyer ftuiu all over the niltl-weainrn corn i;lt attuiidnd In a nmcial train tiiri)latit.J (liom from Obiniifo, wae Uagid Jim ly William Wrlgley. Jr., at Omen tlnbloa Karm, near Luke Otii'.fva, Wis. More put k to the pie, wore pigs to the lltlrtr la Wrlgley's formula fur lowering the coat of living Hog bnieili-M putd G5.9?b for the thoroughbred aowa, establlah Ing a world rocord Sowa bred to Tne ClanBmnn, It In numhiT, eold for an average of 11539 42 The top notch of 400(l waa paid for Long Udy by Ernest Molberg of Norway, la . eeven other animals aold for $2S0Q or mora. Mr. WrlgloyV Poland-China boara are The Clanamon, tor which be paid 115,000 and haa refuted an offer of 150,000, aud The Ad vancer, a ynung boar, for which e paid 13000. 4 I U. V . T r at r 'i.1, "!' 1'' For Spring Here Ii the newest In flmt howlng of real aprlng mlllinory. U la right back to the uvnaparent modela eo popular for Hie lost few aeaaona. With lt'a doublo brim of tullo one pointing up, the other down, and It'a crown of checked ribbon In dull lonoa it pleases the mlsi who must havo that touch of spring first. OPENS NATIONAL G. 0. ?. HEADQUARTERS Clarence B. Miller of Minnesota, Is the new secretary of the Repub lican National Committee and has already opened and taken charge of national headquarters at Wash lugton, D. C. He was a former congresaman from hut state. Increase in Cost of White Newsprint Paper Since 1915 i i19!5 1 r i19i . . wi7. . iq:m, 2!grj WAN APR JUL OCI m m M. OCI JM APR JU 00 jm APR JUL (XI JAItlASsLutlda VfBr1uiNIIrtinAtlWFt1tt lllll v V I !'' 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