The Herald W. T. FOGLE, Editor. Entered w Meond-cUw natter September 8. lSTeV at the poet office at Monmouth. Oregon, under the Act of March 3. 18TS. ISSUKD EVERY FRIDAY, BY The Acorn Press, Publishers Monmouth, Oregon. Subscription Rates One year Sue months II 0 eta FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1909. In another column appears a commiu.ication from a well known citizen under the head ing "The Other Side." The Herald will not allow it to he said that it is unfair to any one, even though they differ radi cally in their views from those advocated by us. It is a free country and every one should he entitled to a hearing no mat ter how far from the truth they may he. The matter treated in this communication is settled so that no harm can be done now. The great trouble with Mon mouth in the ast has been too great a preponderance of ess i mists in the town therefore it could not grow. Tilings are changing though slowlv have died, others have moved! ter, but the Herald believes that j Q it will be of benefit to the per sons who find the mistakes and to the paper that makes them. There will be no strings to the offer except that the person send ing in an estimate must be a sub scriber, or if children one of their parents must be subscribers to the Herald. Get busv and be readv for the cash. SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS On th Sunday School Lf icon by Rev. Dr. Llnscott For tha In ternational Newspaper Bible Study Club. HAMMOCKS Aug. 15th, 1903. nyrirht. ry krr. T. S. Ijnerott. D O.) Paul's Third Missionary Journey Ephesus. Lesson Arts xviil:23 to xlx:I2. Golden Text The name of the Lord Jesus was magnified. Acts xlx:17. Verse 13 Is a systematic "follow np system.' as essential In Christian work as it Is to successful business? Are any so strong that we cannot derive "strengthening" from the pray ers and the experience of others, and are any so weak that we may not "strengthen" others? Verses 2-2S What Is the minimum of knowledge necesary In order that one may be a true child of God? What are the minimum qualities es sential to become a preacher of the gospel? V.'hat good qualities for a preacher did this man Apollos possess? j What did "the baptism of John" in- Some elude, and what did It lack of full orbed Christianity? What percentile of present day HAMMOC KB n MMiiMrrn OK From $2.50 up awar, while yet a lew cling to preacher will exceed Apollos (1) in life out of pure contrariness, a i their Ieal aD fcbiU,r- J ln thelr ! Christian knowledge. I. e.. personal ex- souree of wornment to their ! pnce .of Christ's gospel? friends and a burden to the com-i H Apollos had been conceited or ' anything less than a man of God. munity. If anything of a pro- WO(J,d fce have ,ubnltted to teachlng grcssive nature comes up, they j from a layman and his wife? are fighting it hard, no matted Verse "-Should laymen tise the : pen more frequently to help preachers, whether it cts them a penny Thora they know who are going to or not. A good manv of them ' ot-tr . 1 Verse 2 Why is It that God has have money enough to helj. their ;TO3dl.lonM a, human progTs an(1 fellow Ulan, but ilotead of doing btlterment, including a knowledge of good to others with it.thev waiV !h S081-ni 5tieal; hiity Dd n goodness of those who already enjoy usurious i uteres and Shy lock its benefits? like, thev demand the nound of I Chap. xlxtl-T Were these twelve flesh for security. Their are too inhniteMiully micros- at this time? o I -., fl... .. ! """"I pivpuruun, 01 present aay t sjjj Phone 331 BOGERT & SON Monmouth Oregon persons whom Paul found at EDbesus. 0ll actually tbo reconciled children of God i Watch for Our Free Cash Ones: V. O. Boots copic to ever re aricious clav in which thev enshrined, or we might hje Christians, have practically the same prop T TUp DCSIILTY hre exnerience as these twelve. disciDles ! ever we should waste but INSURANCE LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID little A. N. Poole bad, when Paul mt them? that they would reap their just this Iesson. "generally received at or reward in another life. How- subsequent to conversion? If It is now she privilege of every Christian to receive the HoIt SDlrit. time on tht-m, but turn to thoe and to walk In Him thereafter, how from whom we mav expect bet-; my. H Tce,TWl? . 1 ' Wa? the (rift of tongues and prophe- ter things ami give our attention .js, tnen. or g !t ,,-. t necessary Contractor and accompaniment of the baptism f the j TJiila Holy Spirit? (See I Cor. 12:4-11; 29,! oUlluer. SVs there anything necessarily inj Blue prints made tO SCale plied in receiving the Holy Spirit, from original drawings. other than tha constant realiratlon that God dwells In us. to keep us holy, to guide us in all things, and to give us necessary power and wis dom to carry out God's purposes con cerning us? Verse 8 Why ought, or ought not, lo the upbuilding of the coinmu-; nitv that those who come after us may not curse our memory,! but cherish the deeds we have done for their advancement. In our last isue we stated that there was a v barge on Uiggage' hauled over the line of the I & ', Mr. i . -. .- .i the pulpit now, as Paul did then, to . R.ulwav notwithj-fcuidiug the ; .Hi.n.,.- .mi. u, "dispvte, or argue, and bring convinc- lact that tickets read to Mon-i ing proofs, compelling men's reasons. month WhiV in 1 1,.!-, r powerfui evidence, of the truths of i " i v v j Monday President Hirschbcrg General Carpenter Work Phone 187 'f the I. & M. explained to us that there was no free laggage i arried on his road and that if tickets were examined they would Ik? found to vo state. He sdiowed us several tickets of the Southern Pacilie and each read that no free luggage would le carried over the line from Dallas or Independence. Paengers should re-ad their ticket in order to know what is due them and what is not. licginning in September the Herald will inaugurate a series of cash prizes for mistakes found iuitsadveitisingcolumns. This is something never before heard of in country newspaper work. Most papers are careful to cover np their mistakes of that charac- Christianity. and not be content with simple declamation as is now so com mon? (This question must be an swered in writing by members of tha club.) Verses 5-12 Apart from the mirac ulous power that Paul had, what was the secret of his success? Verses 13-17 Why do some to-day blaspheme the name of God. and dare the power of God; are they possessed with the devil? Verses 18 21 roes conversion al ways imply restitution, and the for saking ol every evil way? l,eson for August 12, 1909 Panl'a rhir Missionary Journey The Ma a Fnhesus. Acts xix:23-xx:L Reached Tea Far. "Yes," said the bankrupt. "I lost my fortune reaching for an Meal." "Very Interesting. And what was your MealT "A blgcer fortune than I bad." Philadelphia Ledger. Desirable Contributions. Bulser rennster told me that the best marlines were clamoring for hia contributions. Knolorham No won der. He write full page ads. Lippln-ootf'K. A. B. WESTFALL Painter and Paper Hanger Monmouth Oregon J. W. HOWELL Contractor and Builder Carpenter shop and General Repair Work. Moulding and Finishing Material Cor. Knox and Jackson Sts. Perkins Pharmacy Is Selling Pure Paint AT L5Q pes: Gallon Too Busy Selling Candy and Soft Drinks to Write an Ad P. E. CHASE