The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, December 26, 1913, Image 2

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    The Herald
D. . ST1TT. Editor. !
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A.-i .( March :'. is:;.. 1
ISSIKO KVKKY l-KII'AY
Subscription Rates
One year -" - $ 1 . 50
Six months - - S," rls
Thrvo months - - 50 els
Monmouth, Oregon.
FRIDAY, DEC. A5. 1913.
THE HIWGRY MEX
SEWS FROa COUNTY WXJi.
Moimtainviow, Highland, Roue
River, Mistletoe, Maple drove.
Valley Junction. Hroadincad,
l'Vrn. 72, Spring Valley.
The following schools have
been placed on (he roll of honor
,0 for having made no tardios dur-
Court House Notes.
KKAl. KSTATK
Mattie Koser to (! II Kussi
land in Derrydale, $10.
A I, Sperling and wife
riaine,
ntioch,
t'nc of the sjrave questions
whieli confronts the eitizeiiship
of tin1 .State of Oregon is what
to do with the army of unem
ployed men?
Unemployed, in itself, is not
a serious problem were it not acres in t (i s, r 5 w, $10.
that other eouditious are at
tached which in themselves add
seriousness and make a solution
of the situation exceedingly
necessary.
These men are not only un
employed but they are eithei
ilestitute or will mou hceoin' so,
and how will they he fed and
sheltered for the next three
niont
work
iiiunerativt
William I ockle, 1-4 int. m lots in jtlo- tu. month: Red
Independence, $SoO. Orchards, Polk Station,
h h Me lcker and wife to 1, l p.uona Vista. Ruell, Harmony,
Daniels, lot in Reven's ord add j Upper Saltcreek, North Dallas,
to Dallas. $S,)0. I Knterprise, Fir Crove, Rioneer,
Samuel Orr and wife to' John Oakhurst. Moiintainview. High
Middleton et al. lb. acres in sec ; a,ul. Mistletoe. Rroadmead, 72,
oC), t 7 s, r 5 w, $10. ',.sl Salem.
Jacob 1 Ruhler and wife to The following schools have be
Uornelious Ruhler, SO acres in t (5i0iin Standard, having earned
s. ro w, ,10. n1(. tii'uvn points required for a
Jacob R Ruhler and wife to; standard School: Ruena Vista.
Jacob J Ruhler, IM.aO acres in t t! : North Dallas. Zona. 72. Lincoln,
s. row, $10. 1 Oakhurst. Antioch, Fir drove,
Jacob R Ruhler and wife to ; McCoy, (bitherie, and many more
Henry R Kckert and wife. SO schools- have nearlv all of the
! points for a Standard School.
K M Younir and wife to A Oj School Rallies have been held
Rrown and wife, ;.". 77 acres in 1 j the following schools: Liberty,
sees ;!" and of. in t 7 s, r 4 w. j Smithfield. Oakumve. Cherry
bU00. Ulrove. iVedoe and Antioch, anil
Mary F U.ilson et al, to John , miu., interest has been manifest
M Johnson, out lot o, Fairview ! td at these places,
add to Falls City. $1. i n. ( Skymoim:. School Supt.
L S ( alKms and wito to Ilenrv
, or until tile
'pens up ami tnev limi re-
em imov itieiit aoain.
Some will argue that the-e
men are improvident and not
worthy of aid; that manv of
them have spent their earnings
in the grog shops and, hence,
are not entitled to svuipathv,
even in the distressing cireuni
st.inees they have brought upon
themselves.
Rutts, 40 acres in t 's, r t! v,
Con, $10.
Dallas Citv Rank to Dallas
Spring National Rank, land in block 10,
Dallas, $1.
J W Kdgar and wife to Edith
Starbuck, 27 1-2 acres, sees 7 and
18, in t 7 s, r ,'! w, $10.
Edith Starbuck to J W Edgar
and Edna Edgar, his wife. 27 1-2
acres in sres 7 and IS, t 7 s, r 15
w. $10.
Nels A Anderson and wife to
Harry W Andrews, n e 1-4 sec
11, t ! s, r 7 w, $:0.
Bargains In Land
We have concluded lo cnHge in the
Keul Kstatc liiisiness, lull dilVen-nt
tiiini others. We UM msi to lirint; buy
er :i;m1 seller together. It (hey tnulc
our reinuueral ion to he J. 1-U per cent.
1 am in Intich with many prospective
buyers and traders. Con-iiilt me. I
have lands thai can be bought or traded
almost anywhere you desire it.
Washington Lands
SO acre.-., ! miles north ol" (ioldetidale,
1 2 ai res clean d. mostly in aph-s, 00
acres irood land, balance rocky; H1""'
house anil barn.
:i''0 acre:
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
HOLIDAYS AT HOME
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
VIA THE
SUNSET
0GOtNSIIASTAl
77it tpuiitnt I. lilt:
T 1.. .! I . T 1 , ti
ll m;ii ne line dial many 01 i an AUgllsj r redencK Wolt am
them have squandered iheir Mary Wolf, land in Monmouth,
earnings and brought t hem-; 1 1-2 acres, $2500.
selves to want, but tliat does not ! Henry Fawk and wife to S L
settle tiie question. It is bar- i Coats- 15 acres in sec 10, t 7 s, r
barotis tojet them starve and it
would be equally so to shoot
them down to keep from feeding
them. That they spent their
I .n it-, tones iroiu v eiuorvino,
! prairie land. 2-' acres under plow, part
,,1 I iu ,,,! ,!.. ,,..rl , . ' ........ 1 1 .
Mary E and J C Phillips to v:0im Lincl c:in K- plowl-il, the balance
is pasture land; hm;-iiht li-m-cs, most-
t oew , wen, sprnn:., wiaiiimu alio
tank, house, new barn and oilier build
ings. Owner does not need cash and
has farm machinery to .sell on reason
able terms.
Between all points in Oregon, also from
points in Oregon to California,
Washington and Idaho
SALE DATES AND LIMITS
Christmas Holidays: Ret ween all points in Oregon; also from
Southern Pacific points to points in Washington and Ida
ho Dec. 18 to 21 inclusive. Retween Oregon ami Cali
fornia points Dec. ill to 25. Return limit all points Jan.
5. 1-.U4.
New Years Holidays: Dec. 27 to Jan. I, with final return
limit Jan. 5, 1011. The New Year Fares apply only be
tween points in Oregon and between Oregon and Cali
fornia. SUPERIOR TRAIN SERVICE
Observation Cars, Dining Cars and big, warm
all-steel coaches. All trains solidly vestibuled. '
Call on nearest Southern Pacific Agent for ful
train schedules, specific fares, etc,
lartieulars,
John M. Scott, Onrrnl litrngr Agent, I'ortlnnd, Oregon
;4 w, $1.
Capital Trust Company to II E
'and Sarah Wrightson, lots in
! Kingwood Park, $10.
; Capital Trust Company to Linda
A Dekum, lots in Kingwood
! Park, Con, $10.
j Dora A Chase and husband to
Harvey K Sickafoose, lots in
Monmouth, $550.
Albert Teal and wife to Chester
0 Teal, 10 acres in sec 21). t 8 s,
r G w, $750.
substance for drink does not
clear us.
Who suffers the saloon to rob
these men of their earnings,
their will-power and their man
1iood? The people of Oregon
does that, and not only in Ore.
gon but in other states, likewise,
the people are in fault. Then
if the state suffers these condi
tions the state should feed the
victims.
Portland does its share in
adding to this class, but Portland
thinks itself aide to Like care of
only l ,((0(l while she- claims to
lr-tve about tn times that many
unemployed within her borders, j
Now we do not think that
nearlv all the destitution comes i
. . ... . . - Number of pupil HroppH rlnririK month ..
thiOUgh riotOUS llVltlg, but that. ' Total number on ret. at thU report ..
Number of day taught during month.
Whole number of da-H attendance. ...
Sllill- Whole number of dayH absence
Whole number of times late .
Number of pupils neither absent or late
Report of Public Schools
Report of the schools of Polk
County for the school month end
ing November 28, 1913.
Number of seh'ols reportiiK correctly and
on time ....
Number of schools not reporting on time
Number of pupils remaining at last re ort
Number of pupiis registered new during
month . .
Number of pupils registered secondary dur
ing month .... .
Number of pupils readmitted durimr month
Total number pupils on register during
month
121
1
W'.i
persons who
there are many
have been unable to earn
dent during the summer to tide
them through the winter, and
when- a man has a family to
support it becomes necessary
that he have employment all
the time in order tlfat he can
support those depending upon
him.
It is a serious question and
one which, perhaps, the state
only can handle successfully,
and the state is being implored
to furnish labor and means to
help those destitute of the means
of food and shelter, to . live
through the winter by affording
them employment in making
roads and clearing lands.
The provident should look
after the interest of the improvi
dent to the extent that they have
proper protection at least.
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. 1H74
277II.S
2i;M
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AveraKe number of pupila belonjfinK
Average daily attendance
Percent of attendance
Number of visits by parents UK)
Number of visits by members of schixil
board oh
The following schools have
been placed on the roll of honor
for having made 95 per cent in
attendance or over: Zena, Dal
las, Peedee, Red Prairie, Rridge
port, Ballston, Saltcreek, Mon
mouth Grade School, Monmouth
High School, Orchards, Bethel,
Polk Station, Fairview, Smith
field, Lewisville, Oakgrove, But
ler, Perrydale, Rickreall, Elkins,
Independence, Antioch, Brush
College, Buena Vista, Buell, Pop
corn, Harmony, Upper Saltcreek,
Montgomery, Lincoln, North Dal
las, Crowley, Greenwood, Fir
Grove, Sunny Slope,' Concord,
I The Christmas Shop
l''(l acres, III miles north of teilden
ilitle. 8 acres tiriucr plow, lli urres
slashed anil hurtled. Lino to 'J'Jf hcarine;
fruit trees. :tii(l more two year old
apples. All jrood land ami lies nearly
level. Irnnatme; ditch and e;ood creek.
'1 here are loud cords of wood standinc;.
baiyc 7 room house, ham. Price Si'i.ihiii,
rnortt'au'e of ifi'iOO. Will trade for im
proved ranch id' etiial value.
The timber soil is volcanic ash and
rcil shot, and it is suitable lor all kinds
of fruit, berries, alfalfa, urain, pota
toes, etc.
band is easily el ared. as the timber
is. scatterinc;, in some cases the timber
will pay for tin- co it of clcarinc;, and
tin averajrc cost is .Ar per acre.
Oregon Lands
ll'd acres, one and one-half miles out
of town.
I'iH acres, 5 miles out of town.
acres, in town, to trade or Hell.
If I haven't irot what you want I'll
(jet it. for you.
Call and see me or write to
S. II. IIINKI.K,
Monmouth,
Ohkcon.
I
Professional Cards
Dr. Laura Colby Price.
OHice ami Resilience North
west corner Main and College
streets, one block west of the
Liberal store.
Telephone 56.
Dr. J. O. Matthis
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Postoffice Building
Calls answered promptly
both day and night.
Both Phones.
Dr. J. B. Grider
DENTIST
Office over Post Office
Monmouth,
Oregon
WAIfKR G. BROWN
Notary Public
Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Etc.
Monmouth Book Store, next door to post
office, for
Toys, Decorated China, Cut
Glass, Silverware, Cutlery,
Brass Goods, Manicure Set,
Traveling Cases, Christmas
Cards, Gift Books, Gloves,
Candies.
In fact, a fine assortment of Christmas
Merchandise at Popular Prices.
MONMOUTH,
P. H. JOHNSON, Proprietor.
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