The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, March 10, 1916, Image 3

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    If you want the best
in PLOWS buy
If The farmer who buys either the New Deere Gfc.ng or Sulky
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The farmer who buys either the New Deere Gfc.ng or Sulky
Plow gets absolutely the finest, most servicable implement of
its kind ever produced. Before buying such a tool you'll want
to know how it's built, how it? works and what it will do for
you. As to quality of the material and workmanship the name
Deere on it is a sufficient guarantee for you on those points.
For ease of operation and light draft the New Deere will be a
happy surprise to you. The many new features which enable
the operator to do work with it he never could do before, with
a sulky or gang plow, are marvels of simplicity and effective
ness It takes a whole book and a lot of illustrations to
explain them all, and we know you will want to read the book.
We feel sure we have just
what you want in
wire fencing
DISTANCE BETWEEN
BARS INCME9
12 BARS 58 INCH
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10 BARS
8 BARS
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42 INCH
30 INCH
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Monmouth,
Oregon
fjp' " ioocs l0ci1 grading and packing, and reason
o mPM lUn QTITF UPUQ 3 ! able prices may be maintained.
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Buena Vista has organized a
Commercial Club.
Which are yon trying to do
boost this town or bust this town?
Claude Smith of Myrtle Creek
was in Monmouth on business
Thursday of last week.
' Howard Morlan and Joe Clark
visited Cal Holem and P. D.
Quisenberry at Dallas Sunday
evening. '
The contract for operating the
ferry at Independence has been
let by the Polk county court to
George Wilson of Independence.
Several of the Normal School
faculty and a number of students
attended the play "Peg 0' My
Heart" at Salem last Saturday
night.
Invitations were received here
this week for a St. Patricks
dance at Independence' Friday
night, March 17, to be given by
the Wacontas dancing club of
that place.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Well now is the time to be fig
uring on setting those hens for
early chicks. If you favor the
heavy breeds I can furnish you
I eggs for hatching from two es
I pecially mated pens . of Barred
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laying strain.
One pen is mated with two
! choice male birds direct from the
0. A. C. farm and the other pen
with two choice male birds of
my own raising.
I have decided to change the
price of these settings to $1 for
15.
A. H. Craven,
Monmouth, Ore.
23tf
Notice Of Sale Of The Old Do
mestic Science Building, Prop
erty Of The School District
Sealed bids will received up to
2 o'clock P. M. on the 18th day
of March 1916 for the sale of the
old Domestic science building be
longing to the school district;
sale having been authorized by
the voters of the district. The
building to be moved from the
Normal School ground within
thirty days from date of sale.
Right to reject any or all bids.
By order of the Board of Di
rectors of School District No. 13
of Polk County, Oregon.
Monmouth, Oregon, March 4th,
1916.
Mrs. Mim Cornelius,
Clerk of the Board.
A South Dakota county agent
has developed a trade in apples
by parcel post in his community,
which has resulted in material
advantage to the producer. He
found that bushel crates of ap
ples could be delivered through
out the second zone at a - cost of
64 cents, including postage, pack
ing, and other necessary ex
penses. The apples were sold to
the consumer at $1.64 a box, $1
being paid for the fruit at the
point of shipment Apples had
been selling at 65 cents a box be
fore the play was put in opera
tion. The project will be con
tinued another year and plans
for a fruit-growers' cooperative
association are being made, so
that there will be a system of
THOUSANDS OF. TREES
Of all varieties, heavy on
Drunes. crafted Franquette
! pure strain of Vrooman walnuts,
everything in the nursery line,
seed potatoes. Buy direct from
the man who grows, save 50 per
cent (no agents) by buying direct
from us. We sell right Write
for planters price list 25 years
in business.
Carlton Nursery Co.,
Carlton, Oregon.
Orders are now being taken for
Base Ball and Tennis Goods
Laws Relating to Fur-Bearing
Animals
A summary of laws in the
United States and Canada in
force in 1915 relating to the trap
ping, protecting, and bounties of
fur-bearing animals will shortly
be published by the Biological
Survey of the Department of Ag
riculture as Farmers' Bulletin 706
This publication, which reviews
the laws of States, Territories,
and Provinces, will be found a
convenient reference book by
those who hunt or trap. '
' Wrong Lwyr.
A brieflcBs lawyer not long past
his bar examinations was waiting
for business when a farmer drop
ped in.
"Say, young man, i see oy uie
sign outside that you're a lawyer,"
was the salutation. The briefless
lawyer looked very wise and nodded
his head.
"Well, if you're a lawyer you can
tell me something. If I sell a man
a horse and he gives me a promis
sory note in payment and he doesn't
pay up his note can I go to his barn
and take his horse away?"
"You certainly can't," said the
lawyer. "You'll have to sue him to
recover the value of the note ?"
"Can't, eh? Well, I guess I'll get
another lawyer. I've done it."
New York Sun.
Lady H lizard.
Jack Hazzard, the comedian, has
a letter from a friend in Boston
which he treasures. The letter con
tains a bona fide account of an an
swer made by a grammar school pu
pil in Boston during the course of
an examination in English.
The vounffster. a bor. was called
on to spell and define the word haz
ardous. This was his reply :
"IT-a-z-a-r-d-e-8-8 a female haz
ard "Saturday Evening Tost.
MORLAN & SON
"Monmouth's Largest and Most Complete Confectionery
and Book Store."
First National Bank
Monmouth, Oregon
Paid Capital, - - $30,000.00
Surplus & Undivided Profits, $18,000.00
Established .... 1889.
Ira c. Powell, President; J. B. V. Butler, Vice Pres.
W. E. Smith, Cashier.
We offer the best service consistent with
sound banking, and solicit your business..
Interest paid on time deposits.
DIRECTORS:
I. M. SIMPSON, F. S. POWELL, Wm. RIDDELL,
J. B. V. BUTLER, IRA C. POWELL.
Wood Sawed to Order
E. E. RAKE, Successor to W. L. Phillips.
Your wood sawed for you just as you order it done
Phone 3204. Country Orders Solicited.
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