The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, October 14, 1921, Image 5

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with his two cows.
The th rae,
calves and Webber are doing as
well as could be expected.
veyed and laid out over and across
said property, which is more par­
ticularly described as follows—
Beginning at the point where a
M. M. Harvey is also having his
line parallel to the center line o f
house painteci.
the said street and 30 feet distant
therefrom, measured Easterly at
J. V. Webber w ill soon have
right angles, intersects the North
his new house ready to move into.
boundary o f said lot 2. which is also
the South boundary o f said block
M O N M O U T H H E IG H T S
16, said point being distant 173.6
feet more or less, measured Easter
J. B. Hill o f Monmouth was in
ly
from the Northwest corner o f
cur midst .one day last week.
said lot 2, and 19 feet more or less,
P. L. Pishback attended the Polk
measured Westerly from the South­
east corner o f said lot 6;
County Fair in Dallas last Friday.
Thence Westerly along the said
Charles Osborne Mr. Lauerman
o
South boundary o f said Block 16, a
and Clayton
McCaleb returned
distance o f 63.5 feet more or less
home the first o f the week after
The Athletic Girl has adopted
to the middle point o f the South
spending several days in an outing
the convenient and accurate wrist
boundary o f said lot 6 in said block
16;
at
Lake
Creek.
watch
as
an
indispensable
part
o
f
holds a place by himself in A m eri­
Thence Northerly along the East
her
out-of-doors
equipment.
Maurice Gentle, teacher o f the
can history and the hearts o f the
boundary o f the West half o f said
Others
have
emulated
her.
Antioch School, spent Saturday and
people. Overcoming almost unsur-
lot 6 in said Block 16, 7.1 feet
Ih e wrist watch is an established
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
o
mountable difficulties he rose from
more or less, to a line parallel to
n
success— particularly in the less ex­
Mrs. Thomas Gentle o f Monmouth.
the center line o f said highway
a log cabin'in the backwoods to the
pensive grades.
and
30 feet distant therefrom,
Frank Clark o f Graham A Son’s
White House in Washington. I f
measured Westerly at right angles;
We are now showing a large ana
any man was ever self-made it was
garage o f Monmouth was at the
Thence South 27 degrees 50 min.,
he.
varied assortment o f these modern
y
George Heck home on business Mon­
W.
parallel to the center line o f
S elf reliance is necessary to such
timekeepers.
day.
said highway, a distance o f 243
success and.nothing creates self re­
Prices are remarkably low— qual­
feet, more or less, to the West
Guy Coffin and Lee and Clare Eg-
liance like a bank account.
ity considered.
boundary o f said lot 2; which is
o
elston o f Monmouth hauled cord
also the east line o f a road or
We would appreciate an oppor­
wood to Monmouth from here Tues­
street;
tunity o f showing you our selection.
day.
Thence Southerly along the said
R. M. Bosley o f Monmouth was
West boundary o f said lot 2, a dis­
M ONM OUTH, OREGON
tance o f 129.3 feet, more or less,
seen on the Heights Tuesday morn­
to
the S. W . corner o f said lot 2,
ing.
Thence Easterly along the South
W atch m ak er 4c Jew eler,
Independence, O regon
boundary o f said lot 2, which is
Special
also the North line o f a road or
street, a distance o f 14.6 feet,
Calls for certain varieties o f ap­
more or less, to a line parallel to
ples are in excess o f the Oregon sup­
B.
F.
BUTLER
the center line o f the said Highway
ply as indicated in a bulletin issued
Street and 30 feet distant there,
Hartman’s Eyeglass
to apple grower members o f the
Dentist
from, measured Easterly along the
Service Keeps an
Oregon Growers' Cooperative Asso­
radius o f a curve in the said center
P ool o ffic e bldg.
Eye on Your Eyes
line;
ciation by C. I. Lewis, assistant
Monmouth
* Oregon
Thence Northeasterly along a
general manager.
curve o f 447.5 feet radius, to the
N O R T H E A S T M O N M O U TH
Some very good f. o. b. sales are
turned home from their trip to the
right, parallel to the center line o f
being made with prices ranging
old home land, South Dakota.
the said proposed street or high­
The Busy Bees revived their ac­
N
otice
to
C
reditor«
from $3.00, for extry fancy Delie
J e w e le r s a n d O p t ic ia n s
way, a distance o f 102.5 feet, more
Mrs.
Newman'hae
recovered
from
tivities last W’ednesday the fifth and
Notice is hereby given that the or less, to the point o f beginning
ious to $1.25, for some apples
S a le m ,
O regon
the
effects
o
f
her
broken
rib.
held one o f their enjoyable meet­
undersigned has been duly appoint­ o f the said curve;
which were jumble packed. O f
ed administratrix o f the estate o f
ings at Mrs. Lorences where the
Thence North 27 deg. 60 min.
Pap Lorence has been having his the earlier apples, the association
Dennis C. M cNeil, deceased, by
topics o f the day and neighborhood
East, parallel to the center line o f
house and windmill painted which has shipped 15 cars from the W il­
the County Court o f the State o f
• u u of Ohio, City o f Toledo.
the said street, a distance o f 272.1
were discussed, after which all sat
improves the appearance o f the lamette and Umpqua valleys and the
Oregon fo r Polk County, and has
L u c m County. m .
feet, more or less, to the point o f
down to a luncheon o f goodies for
F r o n s t . C h .n .y m ake« ooth that h. qualified.
place.
C. H. Newman did the season for fall apples is just get- to Mn lor p .rtn .r o f tho arm o f F. J.
beginning; and containing 0.436 o f
which Mrs. Lorence is noted for
A ll persons having claims against
a Co., Coins buolnMo In tho City
work.
I ting well under way. Though one o C f h.n.y
ToloCo. County nnC S lo t. oforMOld. said estate are hereby notified to one acre, more or less.
serving.
A ll the old members
onC that aoJC Arm will pay tho «um of
Also, all that part o f the proper­
J. V. Webber was surprised Tues-
^he m'nor fru it crops in these O NE H U N D R E D D O L L A R S for ooch present the same duly verified, to­
were present except two.
and »Y .ry c a m o f Catarrh that cannot bo
ty o f the Lucy Foster-Leonard es­
day morning to wake up and find sections, some very fine apples are curoC
gether
with
the
proper
vouchers
hr tho UOO o f H A L L ’S C A T A R R H
M E D IC IN E .
F R A N K J. C H E N E T
therefor, to the undersignd admin­ tate in lots 1, 6. and 7 in Block 16
L. C. Parker and family have re­ three new heifer calves in the yard being shipped this season.
■worn to boforo mo and auboertbod In
in the city o f Monmouth, Polk
my proMnco. this tth day of D oo m bar. istratrix at her residence in Mon­
county,
Oregon, included within a
A D. ISM.
A. W. G LE ASO N ,
mouth, in said County, within six
(••*1)
N otary Fubllc.
strip o f land 60 feet wide, being 30
H all’« Catarrh Medicina la taken In­ months from the date o f this notice.
ternally and acta through tho Blood oo
Dated and first published October feet on each side o f the center line
tho Mucoua Surface« o f tho Sy.tom Bond
o f the proposed “ Highway Street” ,
for tootlmonlalo fro«.
7th 1921.
. ¿ I ÇH BNET a CO . Toledo, o.
as surveyed over and across said
Mary McNeil
*
property which is more particular­
■airs ’riàuy'Mus'toomstipattaa.
Administratrix o f the estate o f ly described as follows,, to-wit—
Dennis C. M cNeil, deceased.
M
Beginning a ts point where s line
B.
F.
Swope, Attorney.
F. W . LE O N AR D
parallel to the center line o f the
said Highway street and 20 feet
the boot and shoe maker has re­
N otica to Creditors
distant therefrom, measured West­
ceived 5 0 0 P a i r s o f
J Notice is hereby given that the
erly along the radius o f a curve in
undersigned has been duly appointed
Arm y Tan Shoes
the said center line, intersects the
executrix o f the estate o f Charles
Fast boundary o f said lot 1 in said
worn but in good repair
E. Herren, deceased, by the County
block 16, which is also the West
$ 1.00
Court o f the State o f Oregon for
line o f Knox street said point being
and up, per pair. The cheapest shoe Polk County, and has qualified. ’
distant
97.2 feet, more or leas,
for work that can be bought. Shop one
A ll persons having claims against
measured Southerly from the N. E.
door south o f Independence N ational said estate are hereby notified to
corner o f said lot 1;
know better than anyone that this year
hank, Independence, Ore.
present the same duly verified, to­
Thence Southwesterly along a
A ll kinds o f shoe repairing. M en’s, geth er with the proper vouchers
has been a bad one lor you and so it has
women’s, children's
therefor, to the undersigned execu­ curve o f 447.6 feet radius, to the
trix at her residence in Monmouth, U ght, parallel to the center line o f
been for us. W e have followed the example set
in
saiii County, within six months said Highway street, a distance o f
Monmouth and Independence
153.8 feet, more or less, to the end
from t.he date o f this notice.
by you and kept smiling. N o w w e are both on
Auto-Bus Schedule
Dated and first published Octo­ o f the said curve;
Thence South 27 deg. 50 min.
the road to rapid recovery. The markets for food­
7.001 m.
North Bound
7.28 a. m. ber 7th, 1921.
W
., a distance o f 88.1 feet, more
Anna Herren,
l.SOp. m.
2.25 p. m.
or less, parallel to the center line
stuffs are much better. W e are again selling
Execu
trix
o
f
the
estate
6.10 •*
6.39
"
o f Charles E. Herren, o f said proposed Highway street,
10.00 a. m.
South Bound 10.28 a. m.
men’s clothes, in iact more than w e have ever
to the West boundary o f the East
deceased.
3.16 p .m .
, **
••
3.61 p. m.
half o f asid lot 6 in said block 16:
«.30 **
•
7.02 ”
sold. ‘W h y is it?”
B. F. Swope, A ttorn ey.
Thence Southerly along the said
RAYMOND E. DEMY
Proprietor
West
boundary o f the Eaat half o f
Notice
of
App
ointment
of
Viaw-
Here’s the reason.
P ooh o iso «
said lot 6 in said block 16, seven
e*»
and one tenth feet, more or less to
First--:W e have used every care to see to it that
Notice is hereby * iven that the the South boundary o f said lot 6;
DR. F. R. BOWERSOX
our clothing is absolutely faultless in qual­
common council o f th«.' c*ty o f Mon­
PHYSICIAN V SVRGEOS mouth, Oregon, did. on ^ 20th Thence Easterly along said South
ity.
boundary o f said lot 6, in said block
P H O N I NOS.
day o f September. 1921, duly ap­
16, 63.5 feet, more or less, to a
Second—W e have marked every price at a close
point J. L . Murdock, J. S’. « ull* r
O F F IC E
3343
line parallel to the center line o f
and G. T. Boothby, three di.xinU.'" «aid Highway street and 30 feet
HOUSE
3341
margin.
ested freeholders o f the city o f Mon­
‘ ant therefrom, measured East-
mouth, as Viewers to make an as­ disi
Third—W e have at all times endeavored to pro­
right angles, to the point o f
sessment o f the damages and bene­ erly s i
~>n being 19 feet distant,
mote home Industry and thereby keep Ore­
Physician and Surgeon
fits to the premises over which the intersect!
measured Westerly
P h o n e 673
House 867W
gon money in Oregon.
proposed new street, to be known more or I
V h « r o f said lot 6;
Office: 409-10 Bank o f Commerce Bldg, and
designated
as ’ ’ H ighw ay” from the S. E. «
<7 deg. 60 min.
Fourth—W e have maintained.the best asset w e
street, and to determine how much
S a le m
O re.
Thence North
less valuable, if any, the lands and E. a distance o f 43 l > t - m.or*
have, “Our Personal Service to You.” E v­
premises over which the same is to less, parallel to the cen
N o tio « to C reditor«
lia e o t
ery man of this store w ill do his utmost to
Notice ia hereby given that the be laid out and established w ill be q^id Highway street, to
satisfy you.
undersigned has been duly appoint­ rendered by reason o f the establish­ boundary o f said lot 6 in bu’'®* 10.
•
ed executrix o f the estate o f John ment o f said new street, and for
Thence nor;herly along t.he «•*<
You haven’t seen better values in
H. Moran, deceased, by the county that purpose said viewer* w ill meet boundary o f said block 16 wh»ch is
court o f the State o f Oregon for on Saturday the 22nd day s>f Octo­ also the West line o f Knox street,
years than w e have right now.
ber, 1921, at 9 o ’clock in the fore­ a distance o f 194.3 feet more or
Polk County, and has qualified.
All persons having claims against noon o f said day, and for such othe» less, to the point o f beginning,
said estate are hhrehy notified to duties as may devolve upon them as and containing 0.177 o f one acre,
present the same duly verified, to­ such viewers: That the follow in g is more or leas.
gether 4ith the proper vouchers the description •J said proposed
Notice is furthev given to all
Come in tomorrow. Make this store your store.
therefor, to the undersigned execu­ street as the same w ill be establish­ persons claiming damages by rea­
trix at her residence in the city o f ed and laid gut on the premises o f son o f the appropriation o f said
Monmouth, in said County, within A . & C. M. Parker- in L o ^ Bent­ property for said new street, to file
six months from the date o f this ley Addition to the city o f Mon­ their claim or bairns prior to Octo­
mouth, Polk «ru n ty , Oregon, to -:
Notice.
ber 22nd, 1921, being the time ap­
w 't : — A ll that part o f the property
Dated and first published, Sep­
pointed as aforesaid for the meet­
o f A. A C. M. Parker in said lot
tember 23rd, 1921.
ing o f said viewers.
N o. 2. and lo t 6. B lo et 1« in said
C . P. Bishop, Prop.
Mary A . Stine,
Done by order o f the Common
city o f Monmouth, included within
executrix o f the estate a strip o f land 60 feet wide, being Council.
The Store that Specializes upon Oregon Made Goods
J. J. Williams, City Recorder.
o f John H. Moran, 30 feet on each side o f the center
deceased.
line o f ” H igh way S treet” as sur­ Monmouth, Oregon, Sept. 20, 1921
B. F. Swope, Attorney.
In The Open Where
Convenience Counts
Abraham Lincoln
s
First National Bank
A . L.
K U L L A N D E R
Hartman Bros.
r. F a r m er
J. O. MATTHIS
Suits, Overcoats, $20.00 to $50.00
Salem Woolen Mills Store