The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, October 25, 1912, Image 3

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77m? Spreader with the Dealer on the Axle
Thouftnndif Sold for Quick Delivery
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Ord Early
Two Sizes
The Simplest Spreader Made
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.34!-' Easy to Load
Roller Bearings
Light Draft
Decided Improvement in
Spreader Construction
Vp hn ttita tlm rty rpr.'r on f Tm tnarVitt hu
Tt la tmUrMy rww nu lhr la nothing iw hu u un
AU th working part an fnoimt1 on the main
to. Thr ro no Htmim and trvanvi on the Wwli
Cfi fntnw irul no rlutWtM r chin Lo glvo troublo.
Th John 1 wb Hpmi'lnr la low down, ca-y to
irwii, vrry impin, ami always ruaUy Jur bi
x- auuwi gn oui oi orattr,
IieaUr on Asia
All worttlnff narta cm
the Jnlm lAvro fyirwuiiT
are rommui on tw rur
!. Thtrnaranolrido
jMnint alu'ta or aWta
to give truuMt, nor
tliain or wt of grar
or Iff. aii
bortM by th main axle
mad mtm nut UtuuunliUfd
0 M ScEiif
Vaster on Ail
to Mm stile of the box or tho frame of the spreader.
Power ti tdrlvo t.ifl boater in taUen from th rear
axle and oprrauat tiirouifh a plarwtary transmission
Uimihir to tost uwd rn automobile) mouutod oa
Uw rear al wituui the beaua.
Light Drrft Few rrt
Titer arc at !et two reasons why the John
l-iorre finreatkr la the lltfhleet
druit aprtedi miuk. Um
thnt It baa four aula of roll
bnartntjii two In tha front
whituU and two on tha main axla
and latr. They ftnluoa tb
draft maurUI!y.
Anotlinr rmann Is that the John Twr SprraoVr
liaa no low parta. It haa alxiut KiO kwa typra of
catlna loan tho afmptait apradir hartnofor
mmiv. It ia only natunj that the fnwer parte a
Diachlne haa, the eiuior it will operate.
Whro the John Deera Spreadtf ta out of gear, tt la
dmply wagon
Zmj to Load
LaaUeUMa
Roller Hearing
Eaey to Load
The ft nt throe feet manure ia ilfrd with u onil.
nary preader are eantwt o! all. Tho
n-af hard work ia lrorn thia height to
ine u! oi in OTtU-
nay imik,
The John Deer
Ppnwler ia low down.
It is only nt'pi aiiary to
hit eai h forkful thrne
fwst. Thua, the hard
work of loailirur a
manure epntauer la done away with.
Oeidea, the peraon doing the lrmdlng can ana
Inride the epreaier at ail timi-a. Kadi forkful ia
plaoed exactly where it ia Deeded. '
No Adiuatmenfa
On the John Deere Spreader no
adjusUnrnU are neeeaaary. On
the eimpleet apreader heretofore
made, it wee alwaye neeeaaary to
make from ten to twenty ad
justment before tbe piachine
would work at alL
John Deere Spreader la thrown
In rear by moving a heavy dng
back until it encairea a atop at the
rear of the marhinn. No clutch
uaed.
Out of Gear
Poaltlr Non-Radng Apron
By tV w cf a rery airaple locking devW tnai
the ratcm t fl. the apron ia positively locked
aKaiwt rocirg wlien apreading up hill or ovs.r
exenedin;: r out;h ground. The result ia that whtn
apreadin' vith te John Deere Spreader, the man
ure la aiwaya apreao evenly. I ha ia not pceaiuia
oa any mm: ratchet feed apreader made.
Change of Feed
Change of feed ia aceompliihed by a double ibo
which is removnd from the Beau Thia ehoe deter
minea the number of teeth the ratcbeta engage at
each stroite. The John Deere Spreader haa a varia
tion of from five to twenty-five load to the acre.
Substantial Steel Frame, Like the Modern
Bail way Bridge
Both the side sills in the
John Deere Spreader are of
hiffh carbon channel steel
wttb the channels turned to
the iraide. Into these hol
lows are fitted four
wooden crona sills. Being
bolted, thtata cross sills can
be kept tittnt. insuring rurid-'
ity aod aiigoioeut of framtv
at ail tune.
Silk
j ina Kiii- w tttif'i
larre, UlU.lR.iiH Ii
aaT K. W W W 1 m ' V U ti 'iT
Even if You Don't Need a New Spreader Now Come in and See It
Built LikeT&tai
ajf-d ta
re
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LCiHEMOE
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Local and Personal
V. 0. Loots was a business
visitor to Salem Tumlny.
E. E. Hewitt was in town
from the Luckiamute Wednes
day. Allen CJark had business which
called him to McMinnville last
Tuesday.
Miss Wilcox and Miss Davis
were Salem visitors Saturday of
last week.
The hole in the window may
cause you to catch cold. Glass
out to any size at the Perkins
Pharmacy. .
Mr. E. Donnelly started for
his home, at Joseph, Tuesday,
leaving his wife for a longer
visit with her parents.
D. M. Hamptan and wife in
company with their daughter
and her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Donnelly, visited Salem last
Saturday.
Atwater Brothers, who live on
the old Zumwalt place, on the
Luckiamute, sent a crate of very
nice straw berries to the Mon
mouth market last Friday. We
presume this was the second crop
from these vines and although it
is late for strawberries, these
were well up to the June article.
D. II. Gill, the Polk County
prohibition organizer, and
Chester P. Gates, candidate for
representative of Polk county,
were in Monmouth Wednesday,
canvassing end went from here
to Suver where1 Mr. . Gates was
billed to speak that evening. He
expects to speak here about
Monday, a week hence.
What have you for sale, trade
or rent? We have calls for all
kinds of deals. Write
MCINTOSH & WlLTSE,
L. B. 73 ' Independence, Ore.
Hair Switches made from
combings. Enquire at this office.
J. L. Murdock gave Portland
h week's visit, returning home
Tuesdi.y evening.
Improve your property by
putiiig in a fine sidewalk.. Inspect
J. W. Leask's work, then con
sult him. tf
Irving Stewart is nursing a
sore hand these days having had
a couple of fingtrs on his right
member severely lascerated in a
wood saw Friday.
D. C. McNeil returned home
Saturday from his visit to the
coast, well pleased with his trip.
He was up above Sheridan Fri
day night, and reports the storm
quite heavy in that section and
destruction to telephone poles.
Dick Savage passed through
Monmouth on his way home to
Suver, Saturday evening, hav
ing been to Silverton, where he
had disposed of a load of clovej;
seed. He brought back with
a ton of clean wheaj; which he
purchased for seed. .
Teaming Notice.
The undersigned hereby gives
notice, to the public that he is
prepared to do all kinds of team
work; hauling baggage, freight,
or any kind of teaming.
James Goodman.
Monmouth Heights
George Heck is erecting a new
poultry house. ' ; ,
A J. Shioley made a business
trip to Dallas Wednesday.
Oscar Zook, of Monmouth,
was on the Heights Sunday. ;
Missjna Fishback was an In
dependence visitor Saturday. 1
Miss Lizzie Hurner, . after
spending a week with Ina Fish-
i , (
ASA B. ROBINSON, Jr.
Democratic Candidate
FOR : '. '
COUNTY CLERK
at the
General Election, Nov. 5th, 1912
Paid Advertisement
I back, returned to her lv..ane
I Carlton, Srtiurdp.y.
t
Kil' y i-i hotics i1? working fcr
Scott Cuirpbt'II, of Talmage.
A number from here wee
tracing in Monm.wth Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J'sse Johnson,
of the Lucklamuie, v'siied with
relatives h re Sui.day.
?.Ir. ;n:d Mrs. Roy Clark were
quests of relatives in Monmouth j
sev' nd days the prist week. i
Mr. Irish, ( f Guthrie, sawed
wood for Her nan Wund?r Sun
day, with Lis gasoline engine.
A. J. Shipley and Mrs. Luella
Huggins, of Falls City, were
numit .'it the formers home
here Saturday afternoon. Rev.
iv. II. S'.ckal'oos", of Monmouth,
performed the ceremony.
First National. Bank
Monmouth, Oregon
Successor to Polk County Bank
Paid Capital, - . - $30,000,00
Surplus & Undivided Profits, $13,000.00
J. B. V. Butler, President; Ira c. Powell, Vice Pres.
. and Cashier; W. E. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
Transacts a General Banking Business
DIRECTORS:
I. M. SIMPSON, F. S. POWELL. J. B. STUMP,
J. B. V. BUTLER, IRA C. POWELL.
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imiiv.frj?iiraaBBBi.
City Meat Market
ALLEN T. CLARK. Proprietor
We aim to carry everything in
Fresh and Smoked Meats,
such as
Bologna, Minced Hams, Boiled Hams, and Hams
and Bacon.
Special this Friday:
HALIBUT, SALMON AND CRABS
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