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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1912)
John Deere Spreader 7 Spreader, with the. Beater on the Axle Thousands Sold for Quick Delivery Two Sizea The Simplest Spreader Made Easy to Load Roller Bearlngt light Droit Decided Improvement in Spreader Construction TTp to tMa Mm ear' epraedef an the market hat toa eonatrueted along tee m geaeral Ilnea, Tea John Deere Rpreeder, bowavac, le dlflerent. It I entirely new nd then ! aotttaf alee Uaa it aa the market. AH the vorMnf porta are maemtee! M th mils a lie. Than ara no etralne and etraMie on the etda el Irene Mid M atutehea or chain to t trouble. Tba John Deere Spreader la low down, aeey to load, eery etmple. aad alwaya ready la liueiueae, U eaaoot fat out c order. ' Beeler aa) Atk All ararkfn rjerta on the Joha Uanra Spreader ara mounted oa to raar alia. Tbara ara ao Inde pendent atuda or abalta to flva trouble, Bor ahalna or aru of gaara to cat oat of order. All etralne and atraaaaa art borne by tba main aito aa4 ara out tranamli lad IMalMMaUl to Q alda of tfca tot ar the frame of tba apraadar. Power to diiva tha baa tar la taken from the raar axia and oparataa through a planetary tranamiaeioa (etmllar to that need on eutomoUliao) aaoMBled cat th raar mala wtthla the beetar, UfM Draft-raw Part Tbara) era et-leert two faaaowa wby lb Joha Deer Spreader la th Ufbtaat Q.. i 1 Ji draft apraadar made. One to I that It baa four art o rotlar '1 bnrinfa two to the front eaeMeaaf whaela and two oa tba mala axl , and beater. They reduce th BoDar Bearing draft materially. ' Another reaeon la that th Joha Deer Opraadar baa ao few part. It haa about 160 leae type of eaetina than tha aimnlaet aoreeder hereto ore It la only natural tun tee tewar pen a i haa, tha eaatar It wtU operate. . Whea the Joha Dear Spreader el out of rjaar,ali imply wafoa. bay te Lead The Bret thra teat manure la lifted wtta aa OrdV an, apraadar ar eaataat of elL Tha reel hard work la boa thia befejjat to nap to waf aery epreedea. The Joha Dear Bpreader la low down. It te only neeaoaary to lift each forkful ton manure apraadar 1 don away whb. Beetdea, th perm dotof th loading ran aa hand th apraader at aU tTraea. Saca torklul I aiaatly when it la Beaded, ' ' Ks Adjeeteaente On tha John Deere Spreader no adjuatmenta ara neeaaaary. Oa tha aim pleat apraadar heretofore made, it war alwaya neeeaeery to auk from tea to twenty ad. Juatmeata before th marhlne would work at all. Joha Dear Bpreader la thrown la fear by moving a heavy dog beck until tt entaaee a etop at the uw ea we Peal 11 re Ttaa Ballet Apraa By the urn of a very aim pie locking derfee fneid th ratchet feed, tba aproa I poaitively locked acainet racing whoa epraeding ap hill or over exosedirafly rough ground. The reeult ia that wheal apreading with the Joha Deer Spreader, the man ure i alwaya apreaa evenly, l me not poeeirno oa any other ratchet feed apreeder made. Cheese f Peel Change of feed la aooompliahed by a Soubl ehoa Which la removed from the eeat. ' Tma abo datar' minae the number of teeth th ratcheta encage as each itrok. The John Dear 8rjradr haa a varia loaoa to tioa of from five to twenty-Are 1 l to the acre. Babetaatial Steal Preaae, Uka tba Madera IUU way Bride Both tba aid affla to tha Joha Deere Spreader an at high carbon channel etaal with the eharmela turned w the inaide. Into the boi- lowa are fitted lour wooden eraae eilla. Being bolted, taeee erom aula be kept twnt, Inaurtne ity and alignment all at all tune. . an r traaav iKW BaQt like aStoal Brida, . Even if You Don't Need a New Spreader Now Come in and See It WINEGAR & L.ORENCE MONMOUTH, OREGON Local and Personal Zook the Painter, will hang your paper for you. Mayor Ira C. Powell was a Port land visitor over Sunday. Brown & Sibley, attorneys and abstracters, 610 Mill Street, Dallas, Oregon. Misses Stella Haan and Neta Waller visited at the home of Miss Ethel and Esther Harris, four miles south of town, Tues day and Wednesday. C. G. Griffa has purchased the plumbing business from Wine gar & Lorence and set up shop in the building he purchased from C. W. Leonard. " Joseph Buechele, who has been employed as plumber by Wine gar & Lorence, is disposing of his household effects and will re turn to Chicago in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Ackerman announce the engage ment of their daughter, Isabella Vivian to Alfred G. Lunn, the wedding to1 take place in De cember. J. M Stone and son took pos session of the mill they purchased from G. H- Stone, last week and are getting ready to do business. They are shipping in hard wheat and after they install some new machinery they propose starting up and manufacturing as fine a grade of flour as can be made anywhere. , John Orr started for ome last evening from the Collins & Mc Cann stables, driving his team and buggy. In the Uglow lane a band of horses scared his team, and before he was aware of it the buggy wa,s upside down in the ditch and a pretty bad wreck. John telephoned for another rig and went on home. Dallas Item , izer. :, '., Excelsior Cla Entertains. I The Commercial Club Movinf. The Excelsior Sunday School class of the Evangelical church entertained the Builders class at the home of Miss Leona Jackson Thursday evening. The evening was soent in games and various other amusements, and about 20 guests enjoyed the occasion. An unusually interesting feature of the evening was a picture game. A story was written from a picture by the young men and ladies and resulted in the winning of the prize by Miss Laura Kohnke. Refreshments were served and all departed for their homes. Birth List Thursday Nov. 7. -To Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Newman, a daugh ter.'; : Monday. Nov. 11 To Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Scott, a son. Monday Nov. 11. To Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mason, a daughter. FOR SALE One fine male Berkshire hog, weight 350; one Stover" feed grinder, good as new; one Bane wagon 2 1-2, with bed, almost new; one black mare, weight about 1200, sound and true, one Mitchell hack, canopy top, almost new. " S. H. H INKLE, Monmouth. WASHING WANTED. Will do washing for families or individuals. First house south of printing office, Monmouth. Mrs. Fred Scott. .v What have you for sale, trade or rent? ' We have calls for ' all kinds of deals. Write McIntosh & Wiltse, L. B. 73 Independence, Ore. The Monmouth Commercial club met, a few evenings ago, in annual meeting and elected offi cers, choosing P. H. Johnson, president; 0, A. Wolverton, vice president; A. H. Craven, treasur er; W. E. Smith, secretary. Plans for an advertising cam paign were discussed and adopt ed. Reliable figures and data ' concerning this section are to be gathered and published in a little volume for distribution to the Oregon Development League and by local business men. The club decided to take up the grievance of Monmouth citizens with the railroad commission con cerning the purchase of tickets and checking of baggage from this place to other points on the railroad. Except from the Union depot in Portland it is impossible to purchase tickets to Monmouth or check baggage; that except to points on the West Side Division, tickets from Monmouth cannot be purchased; that tickets cannot be bought or baggage checked from Monmouth to Independence. That the depot is not in sanitary condition. " That the depot build ing is close up to the track and dangerous at night There is no schedule for either passengers or freight from this point over the Salem & Falls City Road. Another point not embodied in this but for which a remedy is wanted is the manner of running the trains into and through Mon mouth. Of 15 or 20 trains a day only about five arrive here with the engine in" fronC the others backing in. Complaint has been made on this for the past two years in order to try to have the method, which is most dangerous to teamsters, changed, but so far without result' The complaint asks for a hearing to be held in Monmouth. " ! First National Bank jp. . Monmouth, Oregon Successor to Polk County Bank Paid Capital, - . - $30,000.00 Surplus 8c Undivided Profits, $13,000.00 J. B. V. Butler, President; Ira c. Powell, Vice Pres. and Cashier; W. E. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Transacts a Genera Banking; Business DIRECTORS: I. M. SIMPSON, F. S. POWELL, J. B. STUMP, J. B. V. BUTLER, IRA C. POWELL. 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 Interior Wiring In all Its Branches Electrical Supplies 16 Candle Power Carbon Lamps at 20 cents. 40 wat Tungstens at 80 cents. 25 wat, 65 cents. All goods delivered. Lef me figure on your bill. Phone Farmers 368 S. W. OSTROM Try the Herald Offiec for Job Work.