18-92 Illinois Cooking Aluminum 0 See our window display of cooking utensils Roasters, frying pans, double boilers, kettles, griddles The original aluminum ware. Made in America SPECIAL: To introduce this ware we have ten 3-qt. $1.35 kettles which we will sell as long as they last, each for 98 cts No More Treadle Pushing The portable, self contained, compact Western Electric Sewing Machines make sewing an unalloyed pleasure. Conven ient - the machine can be stored on a closet shelf. Price complete, including motor $37 Lawn Mowers A new shipment ju received. Garden Tools Everything in this line for the Home Gardener WINEGAR & LORENCE, Monmouth Items of Interest 10 Good Milk Cows for Sale. Jerat-ys. Mostly fresh. G. B. Jones, Route 1, Monmouth. R. M. Smith yisited last week with relatives in Vancouver. Andy llarman is a recent Ford purchaser. (J. II. Carver of Hood River was a visitor in Monmouth Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mulkey of Arlington are guests this week at C. E. Force's. Mrs. Frank Hall of Woodhurn was the guest of Monmouth rel atives this week. Harold Herren of Portland spent the week end with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Herren. Miss Mabel Johnson is home from Butte Falls where she has been teaching. L. M. Hall attended a reunion in Buona Sunday and was one of four brothers to sit dowiv at the dinner table. A. Parker attended the funer al of Senator Lane in Portland Tuesday. Mr. Edwards and family leave this week for a two weeks trip into Eastern Oregon. The Priscillas were pleasantly entertained by Mrs. Wm. Riddell at her country home last Satur day afternoon. Mrs. W. E. Smith resigned as president and Mrs. Gentle was elected to succeed her. Excellent refreshments were served and a pleasant feature of the afternoon was special music by a trio of Normal girls. Samuel Strickler asks to have the address of his Herald changed from Eden, Idaho to Yamhill, Oregon. Lestle Sparks of Randon, at tending Willamette university at Salem, came over Sunday for a visit with ye editor and with Paul Brown. Good Holstein Bull for service. C. Nelson on Portwood place, Monmouth. Beans for Sale. First class Lady Washington seed, L P, Arant. Near high school. NORM THEATER Monmouth Oregon L. V. Macken attended the Moving Pict ure Exhibitor's League meet in Portland this week to sign up such features "Snow White", "War Brides", "Intolerance", and arrange for a special program for the Sum mer School. We aim to give the patrons in Monmouth a better program than has ever been shown here before Watch for further notice. M. K. Boatman, wife and sis ter and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ted row of Corvallis were here yes terday. C. Deakins bade the doctors of San Francisco a reluctant good bye and is once more in our midst. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Shaver and Miss Cora Shaver of Port land and Mr. E. L. Kennon of Baker, Oregon were week end guests of Miss Kennon. J. F. Smith of Mistletoe is planning to have his oat bin al tered to accommodate a gasoline tank, he having recently invest ed in a Ford. L. W. Waller has found too many boils in the creamery busi ness and is once more in the lum ber yard where he began work this morning. Mrs. A. J. Winters and son Lovelle were visitors this week at L. W. Waller's. The son re turned to Portland Wednesday I but the mother stayed over for a Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Craven at tended the graduation exercises of the Salem Hospital's Training School for nurses at Salem, last Monday evening. The new Sickafoose house told of last week was a little bit twist ed in the telling. The old house is to be moved back and used for students and the new house, for residence purposes, is to be built on the site of the old and is to cost over $3,000. Dual Optimism! 5 per cent milk at 6 cents per quart. Cream at 15 cents per pint. My quo tations to regular customers for the year 1917. All products from my herd. The herd increases in numbers proportionately as your patronage. M. Sacre. Phone 4105. 28tf Mrs. Alderson, and son and Mr. and Mrs. Mack spent Sun day in Carlton and called in Mc Minnville, finding Mr. Mack's mother who has been sick, very much better. Miss Gwendolyn Dicken, a teacher in the Mapleton schools for the past three years, is the guest of Mrs. A. H. Craven and other Monmouth friends. Evangelical Church Sunday School 10 A. M. Worship and sermon at 11 A. M. Young People's Alliance, 7 P. M. Evening service, 8 P. M. Sermon Topic for the morning, "In the Oregon Penitentiary." Miss Gladys Wade spent the week-end in Corvallis. Surveying and Subdividing Prompt service, work guaran teed. -Himes Engineering Com pany, Dallas, Ore.. Phone 502.' Notice of Annual School meeting Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 13, of Polk county, state of Ore gon, that the Annual School Meeting of said district will be held at Monmouth High School to begin at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. on the third Monday of June, being the 18th day of June, A. D.. 1917. This meeting is called for the purpose of electing one director and one clerk and the transac tion of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 29th day of May, 1917. W. A. Wood, Chairman Board of Directors Attest: Mina Cornelius, Dist. Clerk. Attractions at the Norm Friday and Saturday, June 1 & 2-Peggy Hyland in "Saints and Sinners" Wed. and Thur., June 6 & 7 I Blanche Sweet in "-The $1000 i husband." I Fri. and Sat. June 8 & 9-Fannie Ward in "The Gutter Magdalene." This is the Time for Every Citizen to Support the United States Government Many are doing so at considerable cost or sacrifice to them selves. We have joined the Federal Reserve Banking System established by the Government to give greater financial stabil ity and strength to the member banks and protection of their depositors. You can give your support to this great Govern ment enterprise and also obtain its protection for your money by becoming one of our depositors. First National Bank Member of Federal Reserve System 4