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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1922)
Kodaks October’s Demands May Be Met Here Have you seen the new heather mixtures in wool __ and wool and cotton hose? They combine attractive ap pearance with good common sense, Prices are extremely reasonable too! Brown heather mixture, good soft wool 9 5 c Heather mix ture with fancy weave $1.25 Beautiful heather with embroidered ¿tripe $1.50 to y ou if u sed during our sale B eautiful G arm en ts F or Little Tots HA LLO The fir£t frolic of the Fall. The beit part of the fun is---the eats of course. You can buy here the nuts and apples and even the makings of the pumpkin pie. Baldwins, Spitz and Spy apples $1.25, 1.35, 1.50 per box Brazil nuts, extra large washed nuts - 2 lbs for 35c New crop walnuts, - - 25 and 30c lb Assam tea in tins, direct from the producer lb $1.00 Good mixed cookies . . . lb 25c Sugar cured picnic hams - lb 26c A tten ded to prom ptly. I h ave had co n sid - erable ex p e rie n ce in this line and All work is Guaranteed Buy a “Union Coupon Book” U N IO N G asoline at the n e w p rice s Aristo Motor Oil W EBBER’S GARAGE B est A ll W a y s A F GALGANO H. SALEM. OREGON P upil op A C ontkrno D. M. N r w Y ork VIOLIN BAND INSTRUMENTS B tciN N tR s and d ’v m or F rancks S triegrl B urkk ’ N b w Y ork PIANO LESCHETIZSKY TECHNIC A d v a n c e d P u p il * A c c e p t e d POR DETAILS, CHON I 603 MONMOUTH O Juit because one is small is no reason at all that one be fotgotten when fall and win ter wardrobes are being con sidered- We have beautifuf knitwear for the little ones of silk and of wool. New de signs in toques, coats, boot ees, etc. and prices are very reasonable. RESS 4020 STANDARD D E S IG N E R PATTERN with THE BELROBE S o m e th in g E x tra Pure Vermont Maple Sap quart can $1.00 SEVEN OTHER MILLER STORES-NEWBERG, McMINNVILLE, SHERIDAN, YAMHILL, DAYTON, SALEM. CORVALLIS E stim a te s original sh e e ts for fo llo w in g y ea rs 1919 T h is d o u p o n a n d 6 9 c will b u y o n e o f o u r S ta n d a r d Lights $834.44 S e lf F illing F o u n ta in P e n s . R e g u la r P ric e $ 2 .0 0 . Interest 127.80 O n e d a y o n ly , 6 9 c e a c h . Fire Protection 552.00 All pen s gu aran teed on e y e a r b y th e fa c to r y Recorder 148.48 F o r s a le fro m n o o n to 6 p. m . T u e s d a y a t Marshal 234.00 Treasurer 36.00 NORMAL Heatth Officer 15.00 Attorney 84.50 Tax Levied 4602.36 State of Oregon County of Polk ss. City of Monmouth Tractor Trouble You W o n ’t Mind Getting Up is just as ¿tylish as your good figure makes it. And your figure is ju£t what the proper corset makes it. Roy al Worcester and Gossard corsets provide such a varie ty of models for all types of figures that you can have juit the corset necessary to give you a ¿tyhsh, youthful appearance. a BOOK STORE The new pongee effect in mercerized cotton ma terial. well made, of excellent material $2.75 Your Suit or Dress O n e d a y S a le in o r d e r to A d v e rtise Coupon Worth $1.31 Beautiful patterns in madras, assorted, neat stripes on white ground $3.00 these cool mornings if you have one of our warm bath robes. Made of Bath Robe Blanket material in a fine tight weave that insures their warmth with out making them too heavy. Styles with collar and a tasseled-end cord at waist line in attractive pat terns light and dark- Priced at $ 3.5 0 to $8.00 School Opening Special Tuesday, Oct. 31, 69c. After that $2 This New Arrivals in Men’s Shirts New Hosiery For Winter 1920 1921 1922 (6 mo. ) 91 88 $900.00 $798.76 288.30 300.00 333.33 552.00 425.00 850.00 90. CO 180.00 141.58 300.00 327.93 600.00 36.00 36.00 18.00 12.50 15.00 25.00 100.00 58.70 169.00 4863.38 4688.38 Library fund 100.00 Total . $5105.18 Estim ates of Receipts: I, J. J. Williams do hereby cer Dray license $50. tify that 1 am the duly appointed Kent 125. and acting recorder of said city, Total $175. and that the foregoing estimates Dated this 24th day of October, original sheets for the years 1919- 1922. 1920-1921 and the first six months A. Wolverton, Chairman of 1922, which have been prepared O. H. W. Morían, Seer „nary. by me, are true and correct as 1 verily believe. Dated. October 27, 1922. Notice J. J. Williams, Notice is hereby given that the City Recorder. levying board of the of Mon 1923 Budget, City of Monmouth mouth, Oregon, will City meet in the| Estimates of expenditures for said council chambers in the city hall of city during said year 1923, as pre said city on the 21st day of Novem pared by the Budget Committee of ber, 1922, at the hour of 7:30 P. said City on October 24, 1922, to- M. thereof, at which time and place wit:— said levying board will meet with Interest on outstanding the tax payers of said city to dis warrants $300.00 cuss the above estimates and bud- Street lights 900.00 ge|. at which time and place any Water for fire protection 850.00 person who shall be subject to such Marshal's salary 600.00 tax may be heard for or against the Treasurer’s salary 36 00 same or any part thereof; and at Health officer 25.00 said time and plarg said levying City recorder fees 180.00 board will make the city levy for Retiring outstanding the year 1923. warrants 1250.00 By order of the city council. Emergency fund 814.18 J. J Williams, City Recorder. Read your own Herald $2.00 per year A Glorious Vacation Land Where dreams come true and the cares of yesterday are soon forgotten Sunny Southern California Sunlit skies--Flowers in blossom--Miles of spark ling ocean at your feet, are ju¿t a few of life’s advantages in this vacationland for everyone. Low Round Trip Fares to San F rancisco-Santa B arbara—Los A ngeles San Diego and other California resort points "T h e C alifornia E xp ress” has through Pullman« Seattle, Tacoma and Portland to Los Angeles, via Sacramento. Stay a day or ifore in San Francisco —a delightful stop- png p cae. • For fares, train service, sleeping car reservations or beautiful folders, ask agents or write JOHN M. SCOTT (U m t b I PiMPBftr A|«at Pgrtkad, Or*. itn.imuiiinmiiiiitiniiimn J. H. Derby and wife of McMinn ville were viei’ors Sunday with their son, K. E. Derby and family. L H. Treat has returned Ifo ffl • 'b his trip to Michigan. Orchards had the rec- (’old Cream i ord Monmouth crop of its career this year. Over eight thousand bushels of and Face Lotions prunes were harvested on this farm. If you are subscribing to the Or egonian or Telegram don’t fail to read the bargain offers in another column. To take advantage of these offers you must act by Octo ber 31. I Mrs. M. Milner of Manteca, Cal ifornia, a niece of Mrs. Elva Neal, and Films arrived here last Friday for a visit. Mrs. Neal who was visiting with her son in Washington was called home by telegram. Perkins’ Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mc( readie If we haven’t got it of Corvallis were viëiting with rel we’ll get it. Ask in. atives here Sunday. Dr. E. J. Scheetz Chiropractic-Neuropath at Mon mouth every Monday. Wednesday A s Accurate A s and Friday. Outstanding claims against the They are Beautiful Monmouth Orchard company must be presented for payment by No vember 1st. L. K. LeFurgy, President. Satisfaction in buying a Bracelet Watch here comes because we give very care Tw fee Proven ful attention to the three If you sutler backache, sleepless points that insure satisfac nights, tired, dull days and distress tion Appearance, Accur ing urinary disorders, don’t experi acy and Value. ment. Head this twice-told testi White, green and yellow mony. It’s evidence from this lo gold cases are shown in cality doubly proven. the newest shapes and or Jack Mott, prop, second hand namentation. store, Main St., Dallas, Ore., says: Movements are standard "I can conscientiously recommend makes, the timekeeping Doan’s Kidney Pills for I know they performance of which is are a reliable remedy for kidney guaranteed. disorder. I took Doan’s several Prices are values which years ago for backache and kidney give your money the great trouble which was caused from the est possible buying power. nature of my work. Constant strain You purchase complete and neglect caused my back to give iatisfatt on because no de out but Doan’s brought me around tail that enters into satis in fine shape.” (Statement given faction is lacking. April 10, 1916.) On April 6, 1920 Mr. Mott said: $12.00 to $75 00 “I never miss a chance to recom mend Doan’s Kidney Pills. If 1 A. L. KULLANDER have any sign of kidney complaint The Jeweler a short use of Doan's soon fix me up” . 296 Main Street 6oc. at all dealers. Foster-Mil- Independence, Oregon burn Co., Mfrs. Buffalo, N. Y.