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, home J$ 'gjl The New Hats for Men Are Coming in Plenty of shapes and shades for pro . gressivesplenty, toofor the con servative. Extremely nobby and 'becoming styles. No better headware can be' had than this. Come tomorrow and chose your spring hat. Prices: $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.50, $7.50. All of the well known Conqueror Brand. I ii II U f -"srzxr&r&YttmT.:-.n.. I . am hi An NeviR-AHD IW wmo o tvs mnm kVyy Miller Mercantile Company I The Herald Six popular Storw) Monmouth, NwW, Ysmhitl, McMinnTills, Shsridsa and Dsytosi I , u,. po.i oAIm i Mmmoutli. Oto. una totsf Mwek I. in. Envelopes to Match Use envelopes "to match the color, of your ; . stationery. We can supply you with fine letterhead?, printed on Hammermill Bond and furnis'a envelopes to match in any of the twelve colors or white. PomomKAr wo arc letterhead soedalists. You AWUluiuvt w - r ' will find the quality of our printing and the paper we give you very high and our prices very low. t , Us Show You What We Can Do Keep the house and jard dean. Give a heavier feed of grain In th evening. Keen poultry free from lice and the house free from mitca. Ver-A emln In straw or other Utter to make the hens acratcn mr u. flrnw or pen croDS In the poultry yards If they are not in perraaonnt sod. If tou have had little or no eiperl- im nrinUrf kppntnff. start in a mi'.c iu " ' " small way. Then Increase aa your ex perlence and success warrant. Don't let roosters run with the hem lifter the breeding season Is over. The hn. sin lav lust as well and the ?g ' wUl be Infertile and will keep hotter. Let M 1 IT, i - s f sMaaa ... i y 'n, saMsssBsssM. tm mem , mx As k. , m H ii ' - - LOWER. TLO RICHARD B, SWENSON . Editor A Publish MONMOUTH, OREGON ISSUED EVERY FIIIDAY FRIDAY. FEB. 13.1920 Subtcriplioo Rstos One year Six months '00 Threa months 75 eta itij-jxiuijirir"ii i" ' m wHa" Items of Interest Thi'city council of Dallaa con templates the paving of several blocks with hard surface this year. James Oberson is to be ferryman in Independence, vice Mr. Cooper who has resigned. Floyd Senter has resigned as su pervisor of schools and taken the place of L. S. Finscth as deputy county clerk. The Walter Anderson house and two lots in Independence have been sold to D. Fanchier of Hood River The Craven hardware store in Dallas was burglarized last week and money In the cash drawer, revolver and an electric iron were taken. The Crider hardware store also lost Sll in cash and Its entire stock of pocket knives the same ev ening by the same method. 75 out of 100 Headaches are 0 due to Eye Strain. Dr Thompson's Glasses have solved this problem to many eye class wearers. Consult him about your eyes next visit, Wednesday February 18. Local hotel all day George Wood has sold his machine shop in Independence to a firm named Holliday & Justin and will mnve tn Dallas to operate iu the machine shop business there. A. N. Halleck celebrated his sev enty fifth birthday Saturday. While he is not as nimble at a clog dance a? he was at seventeen, he bids fair to see a number of anniversaries yet. Monmouth Heights Tom MoNanny was In Monmouth on lusiiicss on Tucidiiy. 1 Dick I.efever was vLtitt r In Sa em last Wednesday. Miss Myrtle Huwsman of Pallas was a gui'Stof her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Bosley last week. Ed Rogers and Dow Ilamar were in attendance at the E.W.Muel ler sale near Knowles Station, Tues-duy. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Ilamar and daughters Verda and Ruby were Saturday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allen of Oak Grove. Dave Dove was in Independence on business Saturday. J. E. Allen was in Monmouth one day last week. George Heck was a trader in Monmouth on Saturday. Will Fishback of Salem was a Sunday visitor at the Fisliback home. Noah Heffley is having I lot of oak grub cord wood cut this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark and fam ly of Independence were Sunday viistors with relatives here. Miss Jennie Swearingen returned home the first of the week from Corvaills, where she has been doing house work for Mrs. Loring Frink. Mrs, Fay Frink of Corvaills is vi siting her father, A.J. Shipley.' Cittrrh Cannot B Cured With LOCAL APPLICATION!. H nnnol ruch k t ot tl imm. Currh U locsl dlM. nuf li. IIimm-M b tMrtllulloiwl ondllloM, Hid In orin U cure It Inorntl rtmoor. Hill s Curh Mdl. Ih blood on the mucoue itithni o! Ih y.tm. IWII'S Csitrr ModlelM pr.rlbd br M ot the BMt.phirtkUns In this rountrr for T- "" otMl l soim ( the bil tonlos knowa, comblntd HK soim ot tho .bwl bloo4 purinr. Ths psffwt oniWilloii ot Ih. inirtSlwiM In Mill's Cstarrk MJI; elm Is hl pro(lu sued wonosrful rxulls In eslsrrhsl tonitlUons Mii4 lor tttlrnorills. tros. r, j CHKNKi a tu., nop., iwm, All rmmUlt, f. . U ll's rsniiy fills (or stasUpaUea, Pathe Records Ji Suppk of the Latest Musical and Vocal Selections Notice to Creditors Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed administrator of the estate of Eliwibeth Claras, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Polk County, end has qual ified. A 1 1 persons having claims 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 Hank of Monmouth, Ore gon, County of Polk, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published Janua ry 16th, 1920. Ira C. Powell Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Clarke, deceased. Swope & Swope, Attorneys. Automobile Fof Hire with driver Long or short distant es. Trips made on brief notice See me at Garage. J. S. Fuller Our Bargain Column Notice! 1 will pay S2 each for calves, delivered. Leslie Young 25 WANTED To tents Piano by the month. References given Address L. Craig, City. See F. M . Brown for Prune trees and Loganberry tips. Independence Oregon. Mp Notice lo Creditors Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duty appoint ed admi nit'Btr of the estate of William Wallace Newman, decoaard, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Folk County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to presenlt 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. McClellan, Administrator of the estate of William Wallace Newman, deceased. Swope Swope Attorneys. Switches and Transformations made to your order. Call on Or ad dress Mrs. H. C. Winter, Mon mouth. 4t For klor owners Ve have a special needle with which they can play'Pathe Records Perkins' Pharmacy If we haven't got it we'll get it Ask , The Herald wishes correspondents in neighboring communities. For particulars apply at this office. The Monmouth Cooperative Ship ping Association will save farmer's money in the sale of livestock, fahip with us and cut out middleman's profit. Ii you have stock to ship notify W.J. Stockholm, Mgr. tf Housekeeping rooms for two girls. All comforts of home. Mrs. W. H. Mack. tf Dont let a smooth tongued stranger persuade you that there is any kind of printing the Her aid rnnt bhop can not do. EDW. J. HIMES Civil Engineer arid Surveyor Phone 573 318 Lsveni St DtlUt Get the GenuineRvl Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County; No. 5834. I'.dwin C. Richardson, plaintiff, v. L.ll&uutMI initial uouii, Mi.it.uaiiv To Eliazbeth Kcichardson, the defendant 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 firBt publica tion of this Summons, to wit, or before the 6th day of March, l'J'Ju; 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 thai 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 January, 1920, Is published once a week for six coni secutive weeks In the MonmoutC Herald, a weekly newspaper of gei eral circulation published tin said county. The date of the' first pub lication of this Summons is Januarj 23, 1920, OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney for plaintiff Residence and post office address' Dallas, Oregon. A. N. Halleck buys junk of al kinds and pays highest cast prices. . . , tf