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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1909)
The IJerald W. T.FOGLE, Editor. Entered u Mcond-ela matter September 8. 19. at the poet office at Monmouth. Oregon, under the Act of March S. 1879. N ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY, BY The Acorn Press, Publishers Monmouth, Oregon. Subscription Rates One year - - - $1 Six months 50 eta FRIDAY, APRIL 2, ly09 of the other normals will do we do not know, but we believe that the 1000 graduates and more than 2000 others who have at tended the Monmouth normal, will stand loyally by her and will provide no small sum of the funds necessary to keep the school running to the time when the people of the state can say as to whether the school shall be maintained or not. That the state, through its representatives, has broken faith with the dead is evident to those who are aware of the conditions under which the property at Iielow we give in large part an Moninouth w-as acquired. Men article wriuen ny me e.mor aim who guye the vearg of their published last week in the Port- :... .WnnilJi i,0,00i,.M land Journal. However we will of tlieir substanee to buiM say mat me journal extracted an jn,tjtution of learning here, tlie iai.asco.sai.ee aim other sea- wli0) in thdr deciil)ing years wining matter and left it very tuni(1(1 to the gtae for the m'l'l- thev believed was necessary to There seems to be dissatisfac- kt.(.p the in,titution alive have tion at the amount of the appro- passed to their reward; and it priations, yet if one takes a sec- is perhaps well that thev have, ond thought he will readily see for thev win not guffer t"h(J that the sie of the appropria- humiliation that would neeessar tion does not seriously affect the ily have Wn theirg cou,(, taxpayers, for if the money is liave witll(1iSwl the treatment judiciously spent it will all return ttc.cor,ie(1 the motiK,r of nor. to the people in time and will at mais " the same time be a potent factor Thore is a vast ,iifftfrence bo. in the upbuilding of the state, tween the wav the Monmouth Censure should bo reserved in normal was acquired by the state such cases. We have no objec- and the wav the others were tion to a large appropriation for t.rHtl.,i tL vninnn,i, i i "v 'viiiuvuiil CV the Agricultural College, ior it was ce,le( to the 8tate on its so is a very necessary and usotul (Mnil t)rmilis tht. it .n.,1.l i. school and should be liberally tak(,n iUlll maintilill0(i us a 6tate provided for. We would even tl((rin.,it tlie others wtre creat( .....v.,.. rl.n. iu.hiuii I" IV lict Of t ic wu .it.nro , 100.0UU for the Crater lake road wiU Ilot UuiertaUe to discuss the it the proper provision had been advisability- of their creation at made to reiml.urse the people that timt, or of , t, , who have been keeping up a M0W ,)Ut 01H.e they were v suite insutution ior the past two jisiK.,, ,l3 stute inKtitutions aml years at their own expense, and carried on as such the state was the state getting the credit for in duty bound to maintain them it, but this was not done and for a deii'nite time. When the further the institution was left Mate admitted students to thee Helpless and disowned through institutions and accepted their the efforts of those who were matriculation f,.,w it ,,w..,n,. working in the interest of ma- ai,d legallv bound itself to carrv chine politicians. those ,Uuhnt, th h R f " It is a notable tact that a ma- years' course of study, provide, ioritv of the senate was dominat- .i i: . i . -.i' ., - ' . im viniipiieo wuu uie rules el by tl.eOrcgonian; it is also a,.d regulations of the institu a notable fact, though perhaps tions in which thev nii known to tew, that tor the past 0d; and the state could not, wiih 1.) years, to the writers certain honor to itself or iti,. tn knowlege, and perhaps longer, indents, abandon one of these mat paper has lought the com- institutians short of four years inon school system of this state noiiee, unless it providedanother whenever opportunity offered. ,,llK.t. ia whidl hoy (l0u(, linish u is a .urincr ,aci mai tne editor tho c.oursc, This iir )U,nt m , ..i ......... I . . u. .....t pupr, ,om no i.ppor- not i,t. in amm wjth st.ltutorv tunity to tear down and injure enactments of this state but it the reputations of ministers of is in accord with common law 1 rotcstant churches. W hy he ad justice and should be en has done -this is not known to f()ned. the public generally. Those who remember the persistent There are moti nr at lonot l I " V w V0 V V4 trt' I CA010 i I SEE US FOR upjiura AVEMiUS IS and Hygenic Kalsomine The best thing ever. Works over wall paper as well as any other surface. Absolutely Guaranteed Picture Framing a Specialty hoiindintr of Dr. Hill of the lures wearincr mpn's clnfrWrur lMist Presbyterian church of who persist in tearing down the Portland, by the above mention- J?ixh1 name of their neighbors; ed paper, know that we are " "u dte "upicious oi every one; si ii'ii t: i I (v the t rn ,1, who attribute ulterior motives v., i..t ,w t,L , t all acts not in conformity to . V, 1 ' ; t!l0ir C0(le of rals. Evidently of the normal schools. 1 he thoy measure Journal has well named the pre- half bushel. Too self-centered siding genius of the Oregonian to have ever done anything to "the hyena," for his nature is earn a home in Heaven and akin to that of that ghoulish whose souls are too infinitesmally animal, in that his howls disturb microscopic to receive any con- the living while his pen be- sideration at the hands of the smirches the dead. lie has Devil th-v will have a sorry time fought the normal schools from wnen they go hence. start to hnish, for what particu- A,, i i 0' papers for sale at the Her- lar reason we do not know, un- n - 1 aer , , , . , aid office. Five and ten cents a less for the same reason stitto.l buntile. above that he has fought the . , " , , . t We have a buyer for a farm common school system of the who has property ;n eat state. He has always kept as far land worth 2 m that he wftntg from the truth as it was possible to trade in as part payment to keep. As to what the friends Polk County Realty Co. if 5g Phone 331 BOGERT & SON Monmouth Oregon Burp You will be satisfied with the products of ee S "Seeds that Grow" Shall we mail von mir Npw rnmnlou Cmtnnt W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., Burpee Building, Philadelphia. V. O. Boots FIRE LIFE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID A, N. Poole Contractor and Builder. Blue prints made to scale from original drawings. General Carpenter Work Phone 137 Real Estate For Sale. :?:( acres on C. E. R. R. H miles from station and school louse. Good small house and two barns, and other out build ings and a good young orchard. Good stock and dairy ranch at a bargain. 0 acres, 00 under cultivation; good house, barn and other out- uildings; 2J miles from rail road station. Will sell for cash, or half cash, balance one years time, o springs and running water on place. Dwelling of ten rooms with rge grounds, fruit, berries and shrubbery $1350. Fine large dwelling with acre of land I-25O0. Business chances. 2i lots with a good o room. usement cottage, with a good iiintrv and closet. Andes, pears. cherries, plums and other small truit. A nargain. Inquire ot Polk County Realty Co. Perkins Pharmacy Carries A full line of Perfumes, Toilet Articles AND Druggists Sundries Paints and Oils Prescriptions a Specialty Security Chronic Cough and Distemper Remedy. Security Stock Food and Poul try Food. Perkins Pharmacy Spring is Here You need a new Watch Come In and let us sell you a SOUTH BEND A Watch that is Guaranteed in every respect P. E. CHASE