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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1909)
The Herald W. T. FOGLE, Editor. Enteral an x-ond-cliM matter September 8. WG. St the xt office at Monmouth, Oreifon. under the Aft of March 3, 1(179. JSSIKI) KVKRY FRIDAY, BY The Acorn Press, Publishers Monmouth, Oregon. Subscription Rates One year Six months $1 50 cts FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1909. Notices have been posted an nouncing a special election to be heM soon in order to give tbe people a chance to vote on the question of amending tbe charter to provide for tbe bonding of the city for $20,000 or less should it become necessary to do so. This should carry without a dissent ing vote for it gives us a chance to help ourselves. No commun ity is able to make the necessary improvements it should have and pay for them out of current funds. This is out of the ques tion and there must be some way provided whereby these neces sary improvements can be had. Tbe simplest method so far em ployed is tbe issuance of bonds. As no one but the General Gov ernment has tbe power to coin money, it is up to corporations or municipalities to resort tooth, er means to procure funds. We have it from competent author ity that a water and light plant can be put in for considerably less than 20,000 and that it can be run for a maximum of $200 per month, paying for labor and all other expenses. As this town is now paying more than that sum for light alone it stands to reason that the light bill will pay the necessary running expenses of both plants. It is also believ able that if we had a home own ed plant that there would be more people take lights than are now doing. The above estimate covers the expense of running not less than a dozen arc lights, which we are not now getting and which would at the present rates cost the city $72 a month. These would be free and the add ed prestige to the town would be more than $100 a month. At this rate there would be all the income from the water plant as profit and which could be set a side to pay the interest on the bonds and to create a sinking fund to pay off the bonds at the end of, say twenty years. We are fully persuaded that the sum of $20,000 will be sutliciei.t to put in a good water and light system and also a septic tank system, which would give us the most sanitary town of its size in the state. Kvery progressive man in the city should boost for the amendment. The republicans (?) of Port land have nominated Joe Simon for the nomination for Mayor, that is to say a lot of machine politicians got together and agreed to place his name before the people as the candidate for the republican nomination at the primary election. There may be others who will object to him and the real republicans may put up a better man. The machine wing of the republican party caused the election of Mayor Lane and it is possible jhey may elect another demo cratic mayor. It is said that Mayor Lane is pluming himself for the nomination for governor next year and if so he will stand a very good chance for election. Governor Benson being a repub lican it is now time for another democratic governor in order to preserve the regular order of things in this state, as we have had a half and half adininstra tion, or in other words half the governors of the state have been democrats and half republicans. Roycroft Philosophy By Fra Elbertus. Art is founded on commerce. Commerce makes the artist poss ible, and allows him to live by buying his wares. Men who are untrue to a trust are dangerous in proportion as they are clever. Only character counts. Everybody dig up. We will all feel better. Who wants special favors anyway. It is getting so 'tis harder to find a gentleman than a genius. Colleges are no more necessary than factories, and therefore should be taxed. We cannot afford to be bigots. All human services is sacred. There is no place for the man who lives in the squabbles of the past. Perhaps the man who pardons another is a fool or rogue I real ly do not know. The best result of oratory is, that it reveals a man's ignorance to himself. Nature intended that we should all be poor, that we should earn our daily bread every day. High aims are good things, and like the mariners, we should steer our course by the stars. Boys grow to men at least some do, and trust it will not be denied that all men were once boys. To carry a responsibility gives a sense of power. I would like to see a university devoted to turning out safe men instead of merely clever ones. To own the thing is little to create it is much. Something AH Should Know. That we have cheap freight rates to Portland; that we can go to Portland in the morning, trans act a days business there, and back the same day. We have an unlimited market for all the pro ducts of the farm, dairy and poul try yard. We have just as good facilities for selling our products as those paying $400 an acre for land near Portland. We have just as good school, society and church privileges as any town on the coast. Our soil is unsurpass ed for fertility by any in the state and th price of land is but a fraction of what it is almost any where else in the west. Climatic conditions are at their best and the general health of the commun ity is attested by the fact that there are more old people living in Polk county than any like area in any country in the west, or elsewhere. Make these facts known to all your friends in the east and spread the news abroad among the people coming west Let the newcomers know that we have all these advantages and it will be but a short time before the county is settled with a pros perous and thrifty lot of immi grants and we will reap the benefits. Mrs. E. A. LaDow, of Falls City, was visiting last week with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Davis. 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