o % m ) iv , ¡M r .-" / ü .< jí . ' •/ •>•' • g ¿ r x€ /*> President Harding rose from the editor’s desk in a small newspaper office to the Presi­ dency o f the most prosperous nation in the world today. As a newspaper man he f e ’t t ie pulse o f the nation, snd a* Fres - dent he calls “ for all people o thrift and economy’ . Why not answer the President s plea today by starting a bank ac­ count at if F k c e T ria l Large quantities o f apples ar * vail is Saturday and attended the O. being shipped by water this season. A C. and U. o f W. football game. In anticipation o f this trade several MOiJIVIOUTH H EIG H TS large steamships have been equip- Miss Helen Grossman was a Sat­ l»ed * it h refrigerator ?t ; e dur • s urday and Sunday visitor with her the last year and it is now possible to make a saving of nearly 25 cent? mother in Salem* P. L. Fish back was in Buena a box by shipping the apples direct Vista on business Friday from the Pacific coast to Europe 1> Roy Clark and family o f Indepen- water, dence were Sunday visitors with his | The Oregon Growers Cooperative | Association has already sent severs brother Jay and w ife. cars o f apples by the water route Ed Wunder and fam ily o f Inde­ and more are scheduled to follow. pendence visited relatives here Sun­ Many o f the large ar>p!e shippers of day afternoon. the N oithw estare taking advantage J. B. Stump is having his wal- I o f the lower rates in making i nuts gathered. foreign shipments. Riddell Brothers attended the The harvest ¿eason has been an foot ball game at Corvallis Satur­ ideal one and the packing in the day. W illam ette and Umpqua valleys is Mrs. Ivy Stump was in Salem nearly completed. In man districts Tuesday. the work is completed and the fru.t John hriesen and children cf all shipped, but in a few local it it s Dal ¡a* picked up potatoes for Rid­ some o f the later varieties such ts Yellow Newton, Ortley and Bald­ dell Brothers last week. Wm. Riddell and Sons erected a win remain to be peeked. It s ex­ new woven wire fence on their pected that the work will be finish­ ed by the first o f November. farm last week. First National Bank Peter Kurre o f Independe ce was out to his ranch here last Thursday. M ONM OUTH, OREGON W. J. M iller o f Monmouth gath­ ered apples from the Stump cr- chard last week. Mrs. Addie Calberath, Mrs. An­ na and Dorris Riddell and Miss Mabel Riddell w er» Thursday guests o f Mrs. Calbreath’s daughter, Mrs. Dwight Hoag o f Marion. game o f basket ball will be played ^ne- after the social. Mrs. Ulrich and daughters, Eer- Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Tubandt, son nice and Margaret, Mrs. Crowley Frank and little daughter Virginia, and Mrs. Carney motored to Cor- tcDevcash. you can *ecu*e po - « s i o a end use of your“Ran*er’*bic>cIea/ 0 * f í and pay for it in T -v*lve(i-) monthly payments. Our th u u la of Cash Cu tomers fcuyat r x k factury-to rider cost». The E j^ y r u f mevt pr.es are only slight-/ ui rj t co.er added clerical work I cruf- youaredeahngd*^eif/ with the a** tt% the cash and Ka¡»y Payment pnce» ans net ur ally lover than you can cLLua elsewhere. I Direct from Factory to You We make 44 style sizes and colors of Rangtrs in our thn.r mudcl lactones, and sell you direct. Our Mail L>ruer Liej.iirtmetit R e a r in g f rth e u -x d so f mi.lions of rider* in all parts of the country. W e havebe-er* establ. ! io- Chicago -9 years. In the Ranger line there is a stjlc and size to pteveiy- tacteaud any pocket t k. Y ucan*t equal the bicycle.-, or p m r- anywhere. Men, Winun. 1. a; dG.i^ e.vryahert A R É S A V IN G IT M E an! nncev, and 44 styles, colors «snd M iei in the famous R a n g e r lin e — R o a d - *u r», Juniors, Recers, Arch Frame modelai Girls and Ladieo ■nodels, too. A Ranger bicycle to suit every ta-te end any pocket* book. W hjr r id * u n ita • ir o n t. ira.:.mg health and recreation cn famous Ranger \ ycles. Millions are. ndin* to an-1 frvm werk, v .tig» *n P <**• • i, the gre and tr.K ì rig V. sturdy M cai Ucyc.cs. r f. ^ elec . lair.j/S, h ml, parts. 1■**'.* Ì uient oí all • 1 etter-brake, read/ to Dnt in y,ur old S cvcle L veryth r g f. r bicycles and tn the bicycle lire, ready for at-once delivery» at f actory prices. r Rider Agents Wanted am a w r wholesale prices and terms. MEAD COM PANY 5 N* Canal St., Chicago, U . S A . C u t o u t thia C o u p o n ^ M EAD C Y CLE CO^ ■ t the t e. Fr-e F inger Catalog r the benefit o f the Airlie schools. A program w ill be ren - 1 w*nt an operation in Albany for ap- dered. Everybody is cordis 11/ in- pendicitis, returned home Sunday vited. Come and bring a pie. A niorning. >he is getting along B I C Y CL ES to ride and exl. bit the Ranger Model you pretcr 1 ys in all parts ct the country make t .g money as our agent/. OUR NEWEST ^ FYou run no n »k when you buy a R aagar—th* Vat r k a n - a i » « . ! i « U ! « b * » t bicycle ever built T r. An.tocrat of C y d * d o « n -w « gun ran lee it abeolute.v . U jy »ell on the square-deal plan—u»e it a tu ‘mli \ i it d >es not sallify you perfectly, the tnal doe* n- t coat y o j a cent. ___ Dc'ivered f ree, select the bicycle you want and tenni tr. ,t -u.t yo u -cash or easy payment*. Save all middle, men S pre at. W e give the biggest value in the U. S. I have taken the agency fo r the Post o ffic e bldg. Farmers’ Fire Relief A'Seciation of Butte Vi He, Oregon, a farm ers’ mu­ Monmouth Oregon tual insurance company which ac­ cepts no city risks, is incorporated and has been doing business for 28 Notice to Creditors years. This company has always paid its losses promptly and Janua­ Notice is hereby given that the ry first has assets deposited in sev-; undersigned has been duly appoint­ en different banks o f J49.000.00 ■ ed administratrix o f the estate of To join costs $1 and 25 cents per Dennis C. M cN eil, deceased, by ilO " for dwellings and contents: the County Court o f the State cf cents per $100 for barns, school Oregon for Polk County, and his houses and contents, 'ilit* applicant j qualified. is then entitied to insurance sub- ; A ll persons having claims against jeet to such assessments as are nee- said estate are hereby notified to eesarv to cover losses and expens- ¡ resent the same duly verified, to­ es. A member can withdraw at any geiher with the proper vouchers time The cor pany has on its books therefor, to the undersignd admin- ?7,995,9o4 insurance and paid out istratrix at her residence in Mon- luring 1^20 Ics- amounting to mouth, in said County, within six $10,840.27. For partici: .rs inquire months from the date o f this notice. of G . W . C h e s e b ro agent, Dated and first published October Monmouth, Ore. th 1921. Mary McNeil Administratrix o f the estate of Dennis C. M cNeil, deceased. B. F. Swope, Attorney. Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted Men’s Fall Overcoats Hartm an Bros. There is very little rea­ son why you should not have a new oveicoat this tall. Conditions are now quite normal, Mills are turning out much better woolens and the tailoring is far better than it was when you had to pay a large price for a coat. it e t g 5 i « Now you can get a good, serviceable coat of absolutely all wool material and highly tailored at a moderate price. P r ic e s $ 1 5 .0 0 to $ 5 0 .0 0 Men's, Young Men’s, Youths* T h e B ishop q u alify predom inates. T h irty o n e y e a rs of A German submarine torpedoed a ship near the English shore in IV 17, tearing out its bottom and scatter­ ing its cargo of millions o f steel nails over the ocean bed Now Eng- land's salvage department is rescu­ ing 'the nails with a giant magnet as shown in the above picture fro m Popular Science Monthly. dealing and reliable m erchandise has proven that honesty is th e best policy. M a k e this stor« y o u r store Salem Woolen Mills Store C. P. Bishop, Prop. Th e Store that specializes upon O regon nru de goods 10.00 a. m. 3.15 p. m. 6.30 “ South Bound ** “ ‘ RA YM O N D E DERBY P h o n r 154 Anna Herren, Executrix o f the estate o f Charles E. Herren, deceased. * Proprietor B. F. Swope, Attorney. 10.28 a. m. 3.51 p. m. 7.02 " D R . F. R. B O W E R S O X NO REST-NO PEACE N otice o f Final Settlement N otice is hereby given that the P H Y S I C I A X ts SI RGEOS There’s no peace and little rest undersigned administrator o f the PHONE NOS I for the one who suffers from a bad estate o f William Wallace Newman, om < i s.to.t ba *k, and distreaaing urinary* kidneys acted too frequent­ ST A T E M E N T OF O W N E R S H I P gether with the proper vouchers ly, too. I doctored but got no bet­ and management of the Monmouth therefor, to the undersigned execu- ter. I used Doan's Kidney Pill? 4 Herald, publisher! weekly, at Monmouth. Oregon, requireoaov the Act of August fair Notice to Creditors N otice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed executrix o f the estate o f Charles K. Herren, deceased, by the County Court o f the State o f Oregon for Polk County, and has qualified. Dr. W . C. G ehm ar, Optometrist A ll persons having claims against Salem , Oregon said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, to­ gether with the proper vouchers Monmouth and Independence 1 i.erefor, to,the undersigne 1 execu- Auto-Bus Schedule ! tnx (h,er r « in ( ounty. within six months 24. 1912. fr- " the date o f this, Editor, owner, and publisher. R. B. Notice. Swenson. Monmouth. Oregon. # I>ated and first published. Sep- K r D i fcordhol :• rs. • r-g a g - et . tember 23rd, 1921. 9 none. Mary A . Stine. R. B. SWK89QJ6 executrix o f the estate Editor and Publisher o f John H. Moran, deceased Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2' th* k'dney action relieved4he ache? amt pains. The swelling left and I was fr e e from headaches and dizziness". 60c at dealers simply ask fo r a kidney remedy— get Doan's Kidney Pills— the same that Mrs. Poole had. Foster-Mil- burn t o ., M frs.. Buffalo, N . Y . 1 *. ■, ., . , Dont let a smooth tongued T t Herald w.^hescorrespondent* stranger jierauade you that there ■ I neigh!>oring c -mmuntt;,-*. For is any kind of printing the Her­ particulars apply at this office. ald Print Shop can not do.