To grow a crop, excepting weeds,
you must cultivate, and for that
purpose, you need a good Cultiva
tor, otherwise you labor in vain.
Let us help you. The best is none
to good for you, and we have it.
You could mash clods with an ax,
a sledge or a maul, but your neigh
bors, what would they think of
you. Don't take any chances, but
let us supply you with the best. It
will make life easy on the farm.
Heavy and Shelf Hardvare
AND BARGAINS
Monmouth,
Oregon
Local and Personal finback-was in Mon-
i mouth Sunday, havintr finished
his term of school at St,
Jesse Johnson and wife of the
Luckiamute were in town Mon
day. Brown & Sibley, attorneys and
abstractors, 610 Mill Street, Dal
las, Oregon.
Greatly reduced prices on all
lines of lumber at the Monmouth
Lumber Yard. 30
Mr. and Mrs. R. L Patterson
of Suver were in Monmouth last !
Tuesday trading.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Newman '
autoed to Corvallis Sunday taking:
several students with them.
Little Erna Cavanaph of Tort- j
land is the puest of her preat j
grandmother. Mrs. J. F. Hager. i
P. D. Qtn'senberry was in town ;
a few hours Saturday, havirpr
come down from Corvallis on a 1
bicycle. j
Dora Janes and husband and j
baby of Independence were the j
guests of her parents, Mr. and ;
Mrs! 0. C. Zook, Sunday.
Messrs. A. J. Haley and E. R. '
Ostrom left Tuesday for New;
Port being tMegatfls from th!
Odd Fellows Iwlse this pfef t '
fc tk OaJ hxi&i tW ecJi
wMrii wtrt w tkrt wy, tlw wttwk :
J. S. CAU,
hi., wMe t Wis sk Guy, tWt
he expects t vi4it tkt Pasiwna i
Exposition and to Come on to j
Oregon and visit bis sons and j
friends, being an old friend of
ye editor and family. j
Mrs. Mattie LaDow came down I
from Falls City Sunday and wasj
the guest of her sister, Mrs. J.
F. Hager, until Tuesday, and
Mrs. H. W. Shreve of Portland,
daughter of Mrs. Hager, was
also her guest from Sunday un
til Monday evening. Mrs. La
Dow and Mrs, Shreve came to
attend the funeral of Mr. D. M.
Hewitt
Joseph.
James Graham and family
moved into their new home on
East Main street, last Wednes
day. Dr. Laura Price, Mrs. J. H.
Remington and Miss Allie Butler,
delegates to the Rebekah Grand
Lodge, went to Newport Monday.
City Officials To Meet
U. ofO., Eugene, May 17.
On May 27, the day before the
annual commonwealth conference
at the State University, the sec
ond annual session of the League
of Oregon Municipalities will be
held.
Charters for Oregon towns will
be discussed during the forenoon.
Benjamin Sheldon, of Medford.
VruA n w u.. ! is to read a paper, and Willamette
his family, drove to Dallas last I .va,Jy officia,s are scheduled to
Sunday morning to spend thei;ad the arsument. A second
day with his sister, Mrs. Ira ! forenoon topic wil1 ideas fr
Phillips, and family. j maKln Ureon towns individual.
. A town that is setting out to
MnnmnnrVi HnmKfoimake itseIf individual is Ashland
MOnmOUtil HeiglltS which has voted bonds for a mu-
njcipaj watering paee and which
Amos Holman of Buena Vista hopes to become the Spa of the
was here one day the past week, i west- American watering places
relatives m Independence last on European municipal watering
week. placei.
Mr. Chesebro returned to The , Cheaper town government and
Dalles Friday. ! b,f tter t0WI government will be
! . r. , , , t ,1th opening afternoon topic
M.ss Ina F.shback returned ; "Exc Condemnation in Ifc
home Thursday after spending ' nicipal Improvements in Ore-
iwo weeKsinanuaroundl aj-ltoi:su"' "u city planning move-
r.
17
ow
Is your old tennis racket!
Bring it in and get it restrung,
We have the Agency for the Spauld
ing line of Athletic Goods.
MORLAN & SON
rmnts will be other subjects
uiustraiea lecture on city
will be given.
TUiting relatives and friend
)Jrs Lizzie Olin and family
rrw9 guests of her lister Mrs
fVlps, of near Dallas. Friday APPRENTICE WANTED
rndfeturday. Wanted-An apprentice
tf Strain and Herman !,earn ress making. Apply
.Konmoum Drought out,iUrs- "ts boche. corn
niim ulna uric iirsi oi i(je "-ni"J" tt,"i t-cois sireets
L i
fct,ioT pasture.
Lee Totng of Falls City was
on the Heights Thursday
An!
plan !
39
FOR SALE
A buggy and sinrle hi,,,
L r, .
SamHinkleandwifeof MnnJ" at Graham &
moutfl were here Saturday. i 8 1 Monmo"th. Oregon.
Mrs. Meyers of McKenzie vis
ited her daughter. Mrs. Geo.
Swearingen and family the past
week.
Len Fishback returned home
HOG STRAYED OFF I
A large black sow, about five'
years old and weighing about!
300 pounds. The animal got'
away last Sunday, May 1G. Anyi
Sunday after having finished ( one having seen or knowing of
,""s " L , at ;cne whereabouts of this animal
St. Joseph. He has been em- j will please notify C. P. Hembree
ployed to teach the ensuing year. ' Monmouth Oregon
First National Bank
Monmouth, Oregon
id Capital, . . . $30,000.00
Surplus it Undivided Profits, $16,000.00
Ira c. Powell, President; J. B. V. Butler, Vice Pres.
W. E. Smith, Cashier.
, We offer tjie best service consistent with
sound banking, and solicit your business.
Interest paid on time deposits.
DIRECTORS:
I- M. SIMPSON, F. S. POWELL, Wm. RIDDHLL,
' ' BUTLER, IRA C. POWELL.
C G. GRIFFA.
Plumber and Steam Fitter.
RUT Carries In Stock
Bath Tubs, Toilet Fixtures and all kinds of Plumb'
ers' Supplies, nickel-plated or otherwise.
All orders attended to promptly and work guaranteed.
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