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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1923)
WOOL GROW ERS’ CO NTRACTS A R B U P H E L D BY C O U R T X A TA IV T n P O t t V a I V T n SJ s p r i n g is h e r e The Pacific C ooperative Wool ! Growers, the cooperative wool m ar keting Association has obtained a 8 room house, .r> blocks from N or decree In the Circuit Court o f Lane County, Oregon against H im y Kne- mal. Plenty o f fru it Splendid lo- bel £ Paul Came' id, o f Jui: tio/ P rie t $1500 ;■ • C ity, whom the Association claimed 8 room house, lot 82i feet front had violated their agreem ent to m ar ket all o f their wool and mohair on Monmouth A v «., j block to | through the Association. Normal. The Lett rooming propo goods It was contended that the defen sition in city. Price $2300, Terms. dants had marketed their wool shear y o u r se le c tio n s ed in 1922, outside o f the Association 4 acres o f land, 6 room house, ^ ana tne A ssocia..on sued fo r 6 cents Fruit o f all kinds. Two blocks fr o m ! per pound liqu.dated damages, fo r H o w y o u r o fd Normal. Price $2150 Good terms.j .•court costs, and expenses, and a tto r ney’s fees, and a permanent injunct- Why deprive yourself o f the; in a n d le t u s on against said grow ers selling any pleasure o f owning a home? W e! wool or m ohair produced or acquir ed or controlled by them d irectly or ire prepared to build you a reat, indirectly to any person, firm, or cor cozy house and sell it fo r actual! Some day you w ill need money and need it poration other than the Association cost o f construction and cost o f the I quicklv. When will that day arrive? Tomorrow? until January 1, 1926. m ati. trge»t t 1 most compiete Confectionery and Book Store ^ lot. Good *erms will le given pur In the decree rendered by Judge N ext week? N ext month? One never knows chasers. C >rne in and look over Skipworth, the defendants are o r when adversity w ill strike but when it does dered and commanded to deliver our bungal"W plans. 14 acre, o f land. 7 room house, strike, a Savings Account will be your best friend. their wool and m ohair and to speci fically perform the contract hereto fruit c f eil kinds, Fine locatim Start now to build up a savings fund fo r the fore entered into with the Associat Price i2 i5 0 . “ rainy’ ’ flays ahead A Liberty Bell Bank will ion, and a permanent injunction 8 room house, toilet and bath. 2 granted. help you do it. seres o f land, all kinds o f fruit This is considered an important- $1.00 opens an account and decision and m aterially strengthens Lrcated near High School. This is obtains a L ib e rty B ell B ank the position o f the woo! grow ers’ one o f the best homes in the city association. This case is the first Blacksmith shop and lot. W ell which has been brought to a con equipped with too;3 and machinery One door west of bank. Light and roomy, lusion by the w ool gro w ers’ asso business. _ At reasonable price. ciation, and the decision is in line clean and sanitary, w e are at your service. with that affirmed by the Oregon Su T. rms. 6 room plastered house nearly nreme Court in the case o f the O re gon G row ers’ C ooperative Associa new. Toilet and bath. Barn, i P . H . J O H N S O N ion, a fru it m arketing assoc:ation. chicken house and turn gar age. o acres n ....... — —^ ------------------ garage. •s Lents, and establishes the va lid ity of land on a good street. Price igss^s^.J-2s^s?5HSî3?5ESZSHa2r2jHSSStlS2-3i'i25Z5HS2SH5H5HSa52SSS2SHS2SEr2^ Oh' tears -IR A . C. POWELL, P r e s . J. P. V. I VILER, V ice P r e s . o f the w ool m arketin g contract. « I bi i- r i I T n n M e r r D “1 $3,000, terms. F. E. CHAMBERS, C a s h ie r ; C. C. POWELL, A s st C a s h i e r ,3 A s a result o f this decision nu A splendid buy, 7 room house, merous other grow ers are tendering D ira rto rs-J . B. V. BUT1.ER, C hairman ; W M . RIDDELL. toilet and bath, t acre land. Good payment o f dam ages to the associa I. M. SIMPSON, G. A. CONN, D. R. ltIDDELL, IRA C. POWELL orchard. $2600. tion before suit is filed. The as T. Eoothbv. sociation has been a w a itin g this de rdSZS2SES2Sî52S25Z!J£5H52SH5HSHS2S2S252S2S252SE5?Scï5Z5ESc!5Z52nS25a52S2SÎ cision b efore prosecuting other m em Let me mend your furniture or Leave order» at Garage bers who are claimed to have v io file your saws. J. VV . H ow ell. 4t Call Phone 2003 lated the condition o f their m arket Our new Stock of Tennis and Base Ball has arrived. Come In and make early. j/ (? ) When will the Emergency Arise? is tennis racket? Bring it have it restrung for you. MORLAN & ! SON Meet Your Friends at my n ew place of business. First National Bank fur MONMOUTH, OREGON “The Normal Book Store’ 2\ M O N M O U TH TR ANSFER Transferring by auto truck and by team, within the city or out of town. $ I G. | Quality Service Don’t be a Robber la ¡a B ing agreem ent in 1922, and promises vigorous prosecution o f all offenders Hal y < hicks For Sale— Odds and » ends at 10 cents each and up. J. M. McCa’eb. M O N M O U T H H E IG H T S For Sale— Pansy plants, blooming C O F F I N A. E G L E S T O N • - j Mrs. A ddie Calbreath and daugh size, from choice seed, 50 cents a ter Mrs. A gn es Hoague o f Monmouth loten. Mrs. A rant. w ere out to the form ers farm last Saturday. Ruth and Leola M eeker o f Mon mouth w ere visitors at the Riddell home Saturday. Fred Smith o f Monmouth brought some horses out to Mrs. L illie John son’s place last Saturday. Wm. Riddell Sr. attended a Pres- biterian conference at W'oodburn I f you are thinking o f I1 '£Z523;iS252S25ZJHS25cSH5H5ESHSH515HS25H5E5HSa5HSaSZS last week. building or remodeling Mr. Stonehocker o f Independence your home, let us figure on was here on special business last it. Cabinet and built in Wednesday. features a specialty. Elm er Gutherie o f Station was at Liability and Surety Bonds Better let us mr.l e your the Wm. Riddell’s home on business door and window screens last Thursday. now. Fred H ill o f Monmouth was a Shop on north side o f Main street guest o f Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wun- between Hotel and Telephone otfice. Jer Sunday. Monmouth For estimates drop in and see or C. C. Y e a tc r o f Monmouth was a write to G. A. Nestler, Monmouth, visitor with his brother John, the j Ore. Ht last part o f the week. Roy Clark and fa m ily o f Indepen The Monmouth Cooperative Slip- dence were Sunday guests o f Mrs. | ping Association w ill save farm er’s Dow Hamar and fam ily. money in the sale o f livestock. Ship James Tilton and fa m ily o f Mon with us and cut out middleman's mouth were m otoring on the Heights profit. Il you have stock to sh ip1 in their Ford last Sunday afternoon. notify W. J. Stockholm, M gr. tf Groceries & Provisions Build for the Future Good Goods and Fair Treatment I v tu. C. C. M u l k e y $ M la K P VI & Li Ci K International Manure Spreaders gives the longest service and the best value fo r your money o f any sp n .id er manufactured. Th is is not only our talk but the Bnll bearing wheels make light d ra ft; solid bottom with speed chain ] feed regulates any quantity desired. racket protects all w orking parts from breaking. A a j j opinion o f scores of farm ers who use them 1 Fire and Accident Insurance six safety A ll wheels They are an International Q uality Product. Thomas & Horton ¡ Independence HARDW ARE AND l Clean, wholesome and up-to-date CHEMIST THE “ CZAR” OF CEMtn'I MANUFACTURE Tennis shoes for ladies, children and men, Children’s sandals, Child’s oxfords Ladies' oxfords $2.50 up A full line of Men's oxfords, all styles All kinds of dress and w ork shoes Oils, Polishes Shoe strings, etc. Harness supplies of all kinds CHARLES M. ATW ATER Post office block Phone 6802 j-Q T h e beif is none too good for our cu&omers aseSZSZLSZSHSH5HSESZ5Z£Z52SH«' j High and uniform quality result* from his rigid tests and orders M A C H IN E R Y Spring Shoes Oregon | MONMOUTH MARKET track and auto steering device makes possible short turning. 0 1 & Son G. W . CHESEBRO In ■ ------------- [ZSH5Z5E5H£Z5Z525252S25t!5Z5HS252Sa5ZSZ5E5H5H52525Z[r25HSH525H5HSZ5d5£. Every eight seconds, mechanical de- vice» dip into the material* that are tr*T •ling through a cement mill and put a •ample under lock and key for the chemist le teat d em ist* _ „ The cement mill are “ the ocara” o f ------------- - chtmist u ki ultra* S e orient plant sensitive balance« and chemistry U in determining the their law. proportion! of raw material«. Few f a a t o r j processes raqulra mora ear« than th* making o f cernant — thousands e f tost sample* being taken In a day ’• run at a eumeni plant baeaua* co ment must bo test ed tn a variety o f way* for numerous qualities. I t Is under the chemist's instructions that workmen proportion the raw material* Thcaa tests ia which the proportions of the elements o f cement are deter mined call for glass nanl -rr-i balances *r erale* that must b* accurate to th* ten thousandth of a gram. Thera era 434 grams to a pound. Such balances nil! quickly detect the difference in weight of a piece o f paper, before aud after you have written your name Milk and Cream of Quality Y O U N G BRO S. D A I R Y rule” c f th# chemist is seen and felt at every point In the process of cement m.mufaeturs — ia the quarry or pit where raw ma terials are obtained— in the departments where raw materials are ^ proportioned, mixed and / ground— in the burning de partment where under in tense heat the ehemieal change takes p lu s —ia the department where th* raw mat rial which has aow become clinker is ground to the fine powder called portiand cement, This country put over thirty million tons f cement making material through them processes last year. Monmouth A ve. PHONE 503 Guaranteed work, Cleaning, Pressing Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters Ladies’ Suits, Dresses, Sweaters G iv e me An order and be convinced. T. J. W E D E K IN D Monmouth Ore. :I!j25E5:bioSH525H5H5il52SH52Sil5c525H5ii5H5HSilir2525H5E52ScSil5Z52SHS2SHSZ52S A New Location Good to be Sure One Door East of Post Office Better to be Insured New Features Home made Candy, Fresh popcorn Peanuts Sanitarily wrapped bread Improved equipment for lunch serving We bake everything we sell. Betft to be insured in the H A R T F O R D “ Fresh Every Day” Fire Insurance Company Accident and Indemnity Company “The Sign of Chambers & Powell Agents Bakery W it. W .n w s -h S e in o s . * » l m t W I amTdimsi. « 4 is «ss la t r i I - ns null*. a V . m atsnai * -s • rcrrsl» a s hoOow at. . f t V. rS * t* e t fn e l tkesuoh th* .h a ft "C E . B . and the Tea Rose” Shop A R N O L D ¿JESZS25ZS2S2S2S£SZSij2S2S2Sa