The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, March 16, 1917, Image 3

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The Best Goods are Always Popular
Whenever you find an article that has been
and is the best seljer on the market, you feel safe
jn- buying it. No plow ever had such an extensive
m sale as the
The New Deere
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There is profit as well as satisfaction in hav ing a plow that is recognized
as the best, because such a plow must in the end yield the greatest returns
on the investment. No matter how long a plow lasts, you have just that
long to regret the purchase of it it you don't like it. ,
Quick Detachable Shares
An epoch making improvement. From the standpoint ot time saved
and convenience and satisfaction, one will hardly be satisfied with the old la
. borious method of changing shares when' he can buy the New Deere.
An 'u ir ir"
Don't overlook our
new Furniture de
partment. All new
goods on display.
Fencing
of all kinds
We can supply
you with any
thing in this line.
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WINEGAR & LORENCE, Monmouth
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Profitable Vegetables for Garden
O. A. C. Man Advises Grange What Kinds to Plant
The regular monthly meeting
of the grange last Saturday was
a very profitable one for those in
attendance. During the day dif
ferent degrees of the order, were
conferred on Mr. and MrsfC. A.
Doebell, Mr. and Mrs. Williams
of North Independence, Braxton
Powell and Mr. Ord, a hop yard
man. , .
There was a bountiful dinner
at noon and about 50 were served.
Ca'rl Bowman of the Normal
gave -a humorous reading and
Miss Randall gave a vocal solo,
accompanied on the piano by
Miss Williams. L. I. Bursell of
the Mistletoe district gave a
humorous reading, ''A Wail from
Squash ville."
The speaker of the afternoon
was introduced. Prof. Boquet of
the 0. A. C. He gave a most
interesting and instructive talk
on home gardening. He paid
special attention to the question
- if i i
oi seea selection and recnm.
mended- varieties as adapted to
profitable growth in this section.
Following are some of his recommendations:
Beans-Kentucky Wonder,
Trains into Monmouth
L've Portland 7:15, a m, Gerlinger 10:33, Independence 11, Monmouth ll lo
" Salem 9:45, " " ..
" " 1:40, pm Dallas 2:55 3:20
" " 4:00, " Gerlinger 4:38, Independence 4:55, Monmouth 5:05
" " 6:15, " 7:00, 7:20, " 7:30
" Portland 3:20, Connects with above
" Corvallis 6:45, am Independence 7:35. . . . Arrive Monmouth 7-45
" 1:15, pm " 2:20 " 2;30
" Dallas 7:00, a m, Arrive Monmouth 7:25 ' , '
" Airlie S:30, a m and 3:55, pm. Arrives Monmouth 9:05 a m and 4:30 p m
Leave Independence, 7, am, 7.35, 8.45, 11, p m 1.30, 2.20, 3, 4.15, 4.55, 7.20
Trains out of Monmouth
L've Monmouth 7:15 a m, Independence 7:35, Gerlinger 7:49, Ar Salem 8:30
" Same as above Portland 11.10
" Monmouth 1:50, pm, " 2:14, " 2:27, Salem 3:15
" Same 88 above , Portland 5:55
" Monmouth 4:35, " 4:55, " 510, Salem 6:00
" " 9:05, am Dallas 10:10 "11:10
" " 4;30, p m " 4:55, . " 6:00
" " 9;05, a m, Independence 10:50, Corvallis 11:50
" " 5;10, p m, " 7:15, " 8:15
" 7;25 a m and 3;20 p m. Arrives Airlie 8 a m and 3;50 pm
Leave Monmouth 7.15, a m, 8.15 9.05, 11.15, 1.50, 2.35, 3.20, 4.35, 5.10, 7.35
Monmouth Grange 476
Meets the Second Saturday in Each
Month at 10:3 A-tM.
Public Program It 2:30 p. m. to which
visitors are welcome.
P. O. Powell, Master. '
Miss Maggie Butler, Sec.
W. F. SCOTT
Contractor and Builder-
All kinds nf ParnontanVtr nA i G
.... w v-.jn.iiw.jHi ouu xvcrpair
work neatly done.
Let me fimire with vnn nn that now
buildine you are eoine to have built sides of the
Oregon Pole Lima, Burpee's New
Kidney Wax Lady Washington,
i Beets-Early. Crosby Egyp
tian; Late, Detroit Dark Red.
: Cabbage-Early Jersey Wake
field; Medium, Copenhagen
Market; Late (all seasons) Danish
Bald Head. '
Carrots-Danver's Half Long.
Cauliflower-Early, Snowball;
Fall, Late Giant"
Celery-Golden Blanching or
White Plume.
Early Sweet Corn -White,
Portland Market; Yellow, Golden
Bantam.
Cucumber-Boston Pickling.
Egg Plant-Black Beauty.
Kale-For humans, Tall Green
Scotch Curled.
Lettuce-Head, New York;
Leaf, Grand Rapids. -.
, Muskmellon-Emerald Gem.
Onion-Oregon Yellow Dan
vers. Parsnips-Hollow Crowned.
Peas-Tall, Early . Morn;
Dwarf, Early American Wonder;
Midseason, Telephone.
Pepper-Ruby Giant
Pumpkin-Winter Luxuries.
Radishes-White Icicle, Early
Scarlet White Capped.
Squash-S u m m e r," English
Marrow, Late, Delicious or Hub
bard. x
Tomatoes-Early, Bonny Best:
; Late, Matchless. . ''
Turnip-Purple Top Milan J
White Egyptian, Purple Top
White Globe.
Mr. Boquet urged that seed
should be planted that had been
grown in Oregon and had been
acclimated as experience has
shown this is best for results.
At the next meeting of the
grange the road bonding proposi
tion will be discussed. Senator
L. Hawley will be present'and
will take part in a discussion in
which it is aimed to have both
question
covered.
E. B. Fitts of the Extension de
partment of the 0. A, C. will
also be present to discuss Co
operative Marketing.
Mistletoe
Mrs. D. M. Calbreath, who has
been suffering with an attack of
bronchial-pneumonia, is slowly
improving.
The county court sent out sur
veyors Tuesday to survey the
Bogynska hill before starting
grading and graveling.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Nelson and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Smith visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Smith and daugh
ter Sunday.
Mrs. F. K. Hull has been
suffering with an attack of acute
indigestion the past week.
Blair Douglas of Corvallis
spent a few days with his sister,
Mrs. Roy Smith, the past week.
Twinkle Starr was radiating in
our midst at close range Sunday
and Monday. Mr. Starr is at
present engaged on the famous
Doerflor ranch at Victor Point.
eight mils from Silverton. This
is a herd fcf Jerseys and the agri
cultural papers of the state are
already sitting up to take notice
in the progress make in the herd
under Twinkle's magical direc
tion. The attraction in Mon
mouth was not Jerseys, however.
, Rev. W. A. Elkins has closed
up his revival services at the
Christian church with excellent
results as announced in the
church notes in another place.
Mr. Elkins." during , his nine
months in Monmouth has made
many new friends who rejoice in
his success. He' is Dainstakine-.
hard working and unusually tal
ented and it is hoped Monmouth
may claim his services for a long
time to come.
The Rebekahs celebrated St.
Patrick's night last evening with
an appropriate program which
included a feed.
it
Shows Time in the Dark
"RADIOLITE"
Radium-Lithttd)
Makes the Dial Glow
Ingersoll has brought out a
luminous substance called
"RADIOLITE". The light,
giving power of "RADIO
LITE" is genuino RADI
UM in minute proportions.
On the figures and hands
of Ingersoll watches this
substance glows in the dark
more brilliantly than pure
radium. And this glow con
tinues as bright as ever for
six to eight years.
Quick as a glance on even
the darkest night you can
read the time with an Inger
soll "Radiolite",
See The Four Models
At This Store
"RADIOLITE" 2-ftw,ulr!nr
oil with luminous figure and hand.
"RADIOLITE" TWO IN-ONB t 25
In whin holder for table or bureau.
"RADIOLITE" Strep Watch fM-thi
watch moat widely uted by soldiers,
WATERBURY "RADIOLITE" M
iwDTouTpr!.i.w"t,rbur' wUfc
Walker & Sons