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The Herald D. E. ST1TT. Editor. Kntoivtl as stvomi-oia: mutter S.'pW-mWr S. 1-V t the vv-t ortu-e at V.mnumth. OrvK'ti. under the A.-t of Maivh ,t. 1ST;.. ISSl'KO KYKUY KKH'.VV Subscription Rates One var - - $l.;V Six months - - S" ots Throo months - - oO i'ts Monmouth, Oregon. FRIDAY. AUG. 28, Wl t. American Money And The War Chests intoiulciit's ami is the Imlustrial ; Worker of tho State. Datks Fok Si'i'T. Skymiu'k: Some of the wealth worshipers have taken up the cudgels against the aetions of President Wilson in Minifying his disap proval of the proposed Morgan h:uis on tlie ground that it is Morgan's business to do as seems he st to Morgan's judgment with Morgan's money. That is all very good in a way, hut the President's proposi tion was very clearly stated. The foree of the private business argument was recognized, hut the fact of loaning American moury to capitalists in belliger ent Europe was likely to lead to developments which would make that argument inconsequential The bettor way. the more hu mane way, and the uhs'dim ly neutral way would be to let Kurope iiirht it out on her own rt-Miurees. In that cour-e there could be no charge of favoritism, and the duration of hostilities would he lessened rather than extended. The fact that the matter was submitted for the .President's approval is proof enough that the New York bankers had doubts of its propriety. In this connection it will oc cur to the average American to ask this question: What is the matter that Morgan's money cannot be used at home in the promotion of industry to great er profit than it can he used abroad in the activities of war? If Morgan's coffers and other banking coffers are overflown);;, and there could be ready and large shipments for the support of the stupendous lighting game abroad, why should there not he profitable use for that sune money in this country, with the opportunities to improve that this war has handed over to us? It would seem to be not only good statesmanship but go'od business to-turn such surplus in to American enterprise. Telegram. tween people, but if they have and prize lists for both County j -lone anything else the fact has and State Fairs and are ready to escaped our attention. It seems ; ivo all information needed. 1 tons that ilthev should ever 1 Tlu'.v will be accompanied by Mr. j T c t....: . .i. . o Iv, ,' i.wlili.-ni.m for k.Ui.o. 'o. m median- CM.per- off a joblot of cars kings, emperors, chancellors and gen erals, now's t he accepted time.! If the war i- as popular as iti Wednesday, Aug 'Yth: Airlio, i seems it would indicate that man '.t.hl) a. m.; Valley View, U..'U a. j is still a potential savage and m. : Suvor 12.00 noon; Kouna Via- i (Chritiau civili.ation a sham. ;ta, l.M p.m. ; Parker. 4..50 p. m. j Yet he pravs, forsooth' lm-l Friday Aug. 28th; Salt Creek. piouMv. wh .he mental dark- !'-,H) ' Kntorpriso. I0.00a.n,; on his Creator to help him kill his brother. Arising from his knees he goes forth to slay, blood lustful, murderous, aveng ing. And we on this side, we road the war news wit ti tar mort eagerness than we have read of the world's progress in science, art, literature, industry, religion ; n m; Mountainview. or p h i 1 os o p h v. Sated ""'I ; 1.00 p. m ; Popcorn, 2.00 p. m; gorged wit t) our gory meals, we! Hrusll ( ollego, o;!0 p. m; will soon cease to be moved U Wednesday. Sept. 2nd: Lin more than a yawn by tho news J p0n. 0.00 a. tn; Spring Valley, of anv battle wherein tho losses : 10.00 a. ni; Mena, 11. .U) a. m: are not numbered by the i Bethel. l.oO p. in; Oak grove, Ul.(M) p. m; Crowley. 4.00 p. m:! is atavicl Thursday. Sept. lird: North; passing ! Dallas, 8.30 a. m; Cockran. 10.00 fren.v? Will this great wariil-m: Monmouth, 11.30 a. m; end iii cln.os, or bv .lemonstrat-: n,K,n m: raimew. .vuu ! .. IK. .1,1 1 I ,, I't'-rlt in niKinuuu, 4,,h i. mi; City Meat Market JOHN CRIMKS. Puoimuktok We iiim tn curry cverytliiiiK in Fresh and Smoked Meats, HlU'll HH Boloj'tut, Minced Hams, Boiled Minns, ami Mums ami Bacon. Fish in Season. . . p. m: Valley Junction. 3.00 p. m; ' Kogue River, 4.30 n.m; j Saturday Aug. 20th; Falls City 0.00 a. m: Black Uock, 12.00 ! noon. j Monday, Aug. 31st; Green jwood. 0.00 a. m; Oakpoint. 10.00 'ia. "i: Independence, 1.00 p.ui; Tuesday. Sep. 1st: Rick real, 0 O0 a. m; Fola, 10.00 a. m; West thousand. Is it that mankind or has lapsed into a Monmouth Normal Book Store" Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Con fectionery, Cigars and Tobac co, Novelties, Paints, Oils, Brushes and Wall Paper. P. H. Johnson, Proprietor. llig Us an abiding leader I ! murderous lollv eace? Weston D.-1TKS FOK SlTEKVISOU M AC KEN "The Dogs Cf War" Already the European war i the greatest in history, consider ing the number of nations in volved and their modernized power to destroy. Its cause was as trivial as its progress has been swift and terrible. It is the logical result of the militant growth and rivalry of the European powers. The murder of an Austrian archduke and his wife by half baked .Servian zealots was im portant only as providing a spark for the huge bonfire which Mars has long been piling. Strangely enough the war is popular among the masses, if one may believe the reports of patriotic fervor in the several capitals. The Socialists quite rightfully denounced it as a war between rulers rather than be- Wets Fear Oregon Go Dry Liquor dealers of the country have sent out an impassioned ap peal all over the country to keep Oregon wet. They express the opinion that Oregon and Virginia are the only states likely to vote dry. The Committee of One Hun dred, the' organization of busi ness men of Oregon fighting for a dry state, has received a copy of Bonfort's Wine and Spirit Circular, one of the official organs of the liquor dealers,, under date of August 10. It says: "The information received from the battlegrounds of Cali fornia, Oregon, Washington, Colorado and Virginia, where statewide elections on the prohi bition question will Ik? held this Fall, would seem to indicate that all save Oregon are reasonably safe, although some doubt is ex pressed in regard "to Virginia." The Circular says the National organization of liquor dealers should center work on Oregon and Virginia. From reliable information it would seem that the wet forces plan to spend about $100,000 on wig iiftiiL in vyicgun Lino i an , , -iii Forty-lxth School Vear Opens While they hope to win, leaders ' Q., of the wet forces in Portland ad- I tl lUhK l8th, 1914 mil- rhev PYnper tn hop thp srntp . Wn.le for llllls,r;"'d loo-page Book mil iney expect to see tne state kt "The life Career," and for Cata- go dry, while saloonmen tranklyi log containing full information. are making preparations to go into other lines of business. PUBLIC SCHOOL FAIR INTEREST Wednesday Ainr. L'lith: Mistle-i toe. 9.00 a. m; Antioch. lO.Iil): a. m; Sunny Slope, 1.00 p. m;: Friday Aug. 2Sth: Orchards,: 0.00 a. m: Concord, 11.00 a. m;j Smithfield. 1.00 p. m; Polk Sta tion, 2.30 p. m; Orchard View, 4.00 p. m; Saturday Aug. 20th: Oakdalo, 9.00 a. m; Pioneer, 11.00 a. m; Monday Aug. filst: P.uoll, 9.00 a. m; Gooseneck, 10.30 a. ni; Fern, 1.00 p. tn; Harmony, 3.00 p. m; Tuesday, Sept.' 1st: Red Prai rie, 9.00 a. m; Droadmead, 11.00 a. m; McCoy, 2.00 p. m; Perry dale, 7.30 p. rn; Wednesday, Sept. 2nd: Liber ty, 9.00 a. m: Gutherie. 10.15 a. m; Bridgeport, 1.00 p. ni; Louisville, 3.00 p. m; Tuesday, Sept. 3rd: Montgom ery, 9.00 a. m; Peedee, 10.30 a. m; Cherry Grove, 1.30 p. m; Fir Grove, 4.00 p. m; McTim mons Valley, 5.30 p. m. THE LIFE CAREER "Schooling ia youth ulioiild invannhly bp dirrrtetl to ptcpurc a pcrwiu in the Ix-st wsiy for the brst permnneut occupation for winch he is capable. "-I'rthulent C- W Kliot. This is the Mission of tha on DC HOC I. If You Buy Before Getting Ouf Prices We Both Lose We htv in position to furnish you first class material as follows: Lumber, Shingles, Doors and Windows, Mouldings, Lath, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Brick, Sawed and Split Cedar Posts, Slabwood, Wall Board. Also a la rye assortment of Screen Doors, Window Screens, Window Weights and Cord. Willamette Valley Lumber Co. Phone Main 202. - - Monmouth, Oregon Schedule of Visits to be Made by ' School Superintendent H. C. Seymour and Supervisor Hack en in Behalf of the Fair Work. The following is a list of the schools to be visited by Supt. (iw-mmomi Seymour and Supervisor Macken, together with the dates and hour of visits at each place. It is hoped that all children of the schools and as many parents and others who are interested meet at the school house at the ap pointed time in order to complete final arrangements for the exhibits to be made at the fair. Mr. Seymour and Mr. Macken will have with them entry blanks I Dnrrrt Counet- Af.Riril LTIIRF : Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus bandry, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. Agriculture for Teachers. FOkKSTRY, LOfiOINO iiNC.INKHklNO. HOMfi ECO NOMICS: Domestic Science, Domestic Art, ENGlNHiPiNO: Electrical, Irrigation, Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining. Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY Industrial arts. Vocational Course f-Agriculture, Dairy ing, Home Makers' Course, Industrial Arts. Forestry, Business Short Course. School of Music Piano, String, Band, Voice Culture. Farmers Busin Coorw by Mail Free. Address THK RKOISTRAR, CorvalliB, OreKon vm 30E 3 C on C. G. GRIFFA, Plumber and Steam Fitter. Carries In Stock Bath Tubs, Toilet Fixtures, and all kinds of Plumb ers' Supplies, nickel-plated or otherwise. All orders attende'd to promptly anil work KuarHntoc-d. MONMOUTH, - - OUKCON THE Weekly Oregonian The best Weekly Journal of the Northwest. Gives all the News of the World. 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