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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1921)
m \ \ ï. Items of Interest to Thrifty Buyers GOOD FURNITURE New Conquerors Just In IS YOUR DUTY TO Y O U R H ave y o u v isited our G ro ce ry D ep a rtm en t recently? If not you may not have learned of the many new price redoctions being made in foodstuffs. A few items follow: Crisco, smali 4 0 c medium 7 5 c Wtss< n C il, pints 35c, qts. 65c Best matches, full count 6c Good rice 4 lbs. for 26c 16 lbs. $1 00 Fresh soda crackers, lb. 17c Full cream fresh mild cheese lb. 27c Magic Yeast, Yeast Foam 9c East« r.i Corn Meal 9-!b sk - 35c Pure White Soap - 5c Three-Heart Ni ptha soap 5c Good grade coffee bulk 25c Lux 13c Citrus washing powder 25c Corn starch 11c HOM E, Rugs I Good Values in All Grades P alm oliva Soap There is a right rug for every room. It must harmonize with the furniture, wear well and be secured at a price In keeping with its purpose Our large stock offers you a wide choice range of patterns both as regards imported grades and rugs of domes tic manufacture Our reputation promises you fair prices 12 for 9 5 c O xfords are C h eaper Men’s dress oxfords at gnusually low prices Brown calf ox ford s, new drop toe, w elt, J rubber heel, blind eyelets, extra heavy insole. Our competitors wonder how we can sell them at the price $5.00 Long Lived Linoleums The uses of this class of floor coveting are growing Patterns are here in greater numbers tnan ever You may purchase T h e new S p r i n g b locks and the best shades. Q u a lity of the highest. $ 5 .0 0 complete rugs or have your room fitted and en tirely covered with a paMern selected from our rolls Our selection L well worth your Inspection. A B argain in M en ’s W o r k Shoes Good Furniture Is Gur Pledge to You Brown chrome elk, heavy standard screw soles, room y, com fortable last, blucher, heavy triple stitching vamp to upper, four rows cap to vamp down to pre-war prices at MONMOUTH HARDW ARE J. E. W inegar, Proprietor Our Bargain Column Coni Wood For Sale - Maple and ash at $7 per cord and fir for $6 per corJ. July and August delivery. W . J. Jreen, Suver. Phone F 1223. $3.95 Lost- A non-skid.chain for truck wheel, on Byrne’s mill bridge this week. Finder notify Monmouth Transfer and be rewarded. i For Sale Good house, barn and j outbuildings. About one acre o f j land, and a splendid variety o f f r u i t ., Well located. See A. M Arant. 4 t : Cow for Sale. $40. C. Perry. | The Monmouth Cooperative Ship ping Association will save farm er’s Big Cut Price on Fire Insurance money in the sale o f livestock. Ship fo r Monmouth. Reliable Compan with us and cut out middleman’s ies. E. E. Tripp, Phone Main 1621 Independence. Ore. 36 8t profit. II you have stock to ship Hay for Sale: Rye grass and clov notify W. J. Stockholm. M gr. tf er. $12 per ton in barn. Also some seed corn. H. B. Thompson W ood 2t 36. Wood for Sale in lengths from 12 & Sons. M on m ou th , Miss >na Fishback was n visitor inches to 4 feet. Oak or fir. De 25 or 35 pounds o f clover seed for with her sister, Mrs. Johnson and livered to any part o f town. Cur sale a t 15 cents per pound. family of Elkins from Tuesday to rent market prices. J. W . Leask. A . H. Craven. Thursday. For Sale 13 High Grade Jersey Second hand lawn mower, wide C. A . Summers will preach and cows and 10 High Grade Jersey blade, good condition, price $4.00. organize a Sunday School at the heifers. Price reasonable. A. II. Craven. Antioch school house on next Sun L. E. Olden, Monmouth, Oregon. day, May 15 at 3 o ’clock. For Sale—Setting bens, $1.50. K. F. I). 1 Rox 10 3tc Eggs for hatching, 15 for $1.00 $ l,0 0 0 :to loan on good real es Manure, load delivered fo r $1.00. Let me mend your furniture or tate security. Inquire X this office. J. M. McDonald I’hone 2405. file your saws. J. W. Howell. 4t O regon Invest Direct To Pay You 8 per cent a year HEN you put a dollar in our 8 per Develop Your Hom e State by Patronizing Your Railroads Th <• development o f Oregon and its Railroad Transportation service is a matter o f importance to you u. A vitul factor in the development o f Western Oregon is the Southern Pacific Company. Did You Know Southern Pacific payrolls in Oregon for 1920 amounted to Southern Pacific purchases in Oregon for 1920 amounted to Southern Pacific taxes paid in Oregon for 1920 amounted to - Southern Pacific total distrihntion in Oregon for 1920 amounted to $1 1 ,0 8 3 ,7 5 4 .9 3 4 ,5 19 ,8 88 .0 0 1,110,038.86 $ 1 6 ,7 0 ,6 8 1 .7 9 Southern Pacific is the largest payer o f taxes in Western and Southern Oregon. Southern Pacific taxes average 7 percent o f all taxes paid in ever^ county through which it operates. To continue these payrolls, purchases, taxes and provide better facilities and convenient, safe, rapid and frequent service is the aim of that Company. Why not travel on Southern Raeitic trains and do your part to enable that Company to keep pace with the further development o f Oregon. Reduced Fare Tickets for Summer Vacationists and Tourists W eek -en d and Seaton Sum m er Vacation Tickets to Seashore and Mountain Resorts Back East Sum m er Tourist Tickets to Eastern Cities will be on sale will be on sale June 1st to August 15th May 28th to September 30th through Week -end tickets are limited to Monday follow ing sale date Season ticket* permit stop-overs ami return limit* vary with dosing date of resorts cent Gold Notes you make that dollar work tor the good of this community and for yourself. You invest your money in sub stantial properties devoted to useful public service-where you can watch the investment closely and know just how it is being handled. Your cash return comes to you in the form of coupons which you clip and cash every six months. No expense or delays of collection. Every addition, extension and improvement of the Mountain States Power Company helps to develop home growth and prosperity. Investigate and you will find that there are few, if any opportunities for the SAFE invest ment of your funds, which are so directly in your own self-interest. Investigate B efore Y ou Invest CALIFORNIA in one direction Final limit threo months from tale date, not to exceed October 31st. Liberal stop-overs and your choice of routes. “OREGON OUTDOORS” Mountain States Power Company H. M. B Y LLE SB Y & C O M P A N Y Fiscal Agents A new illustrated booklet graphically describ ing the different resorts ami including hotel and camp information. Copy free on request. For particulars as to passenger fares, routes, train schedules or sleeping car accommodations inquire o f any Ticket Agent of SO U T H E R N PACIFIC LINES J o h n M S c o t t , Urn«rtl I’assmartr Agent BYLLESBY ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT CORPORATION ENGINEERS AND MANAGERS