The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, January 01, 1915, Image 2

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Monmouth, Oregon.
FRIDAY, JAN. 1, 1915.
Ib'stnri ikj I'uh;stine
I'ab'stine, i i independent
Jewisb st.itc, a 1 r-a n of cen
turies, ill"' lie one result of tln
liuri)it'iin war. I'otb Kngland
a!iI Russia will favor Midi a
project, snvs tin Loudon (llobo
While the war is yet toovouno;
to indicate what nations will he
chit'llv instriiineiilal in 1 1 ; i j i u Li
the future, I he Globe's statement
is interesting. It may mean
that U people who lost their
country JOHO years ago are to
hive it nturiu'd In them os
fulfillment of a hope bused in
deep religious' instinct.
Great Hriiian will favor the
project, says the Globe, because
a small neutral state ill the Holy
Kami wouM he the best possible
protection to Suez ami Kgy'l.
Russia will sanction such a plan
because it will in, ike the way
easier for her to setlle Jewish
problems within her own bor
ders. The London newspaper
says:
"The events of the moment
show how immediately Kjjvpl.iati
integrity is. imperiled by the
fact that a rigid of way through
Palestine in open to a hostile
power. Palestine must become
either Hritish or neutral. There
is an obvious political objection
to a British occupation. Neu
trality is the most desirenble
solution."
There arc two ureal inlluences
at work for the reestablish incut
of a Jewish state Hnli-di desire
for a neutral Palestine ami the
territorial instinct of Jews them
selves. Russia has peiirc, HT.
self to the recstablishnient of an
autonomous Poland under the
Czar, but the Globe says there
is an obvious obstacle to the de
velopment of a Polish state, and
there is the presence of u large
Jewish element.
An independent Palestine
would help the Polish Jews. It
would furnish them a refuge
and an opportunity to demon
strate their real worth when not
burdened with the handicap of
religions prejudice. It is a prob
lem for Kurope to solve , but
right thinking Jews and Chris
tians everywhere would join in
furthering any project which
gave promise of delivering a
great body of people fiom oppression,
When the hi, Kuropeat, WrvS. "
ends there mav be nunv re- ..v ' i ,
,,,,.,,,,,.,..,,,,, 'f , ' . saloon nor barroom, where
U...k(n,.s ol temtoty adjInaIt (,r s,)iritU0U3 jj
Kovern.uentsin the niteiest ol kept for s-ile or in a
eivililtion n-toied P.. r , 7 Y "la,1,Hr
1 ,A r M 1,'!'-Jisposod of, nor pming. nor
tine would be one of them.- ramblm.r i .... ,
l'ortland lournal )
Marriage And Ikhit
Our life is a tissue of habits toi0'' f Monmouth. Oreiron."
a far renter extent th
mi we!
reuli
ze. The preat diiions are ;
made somewhat on their merit
, I
t'tit the. thousand little acts and
i nun- m is mill !
, ;
U'J ilOU UlOUeillS li ; . ii v
'vcrvduv re made bv in i J app,iration in m-V
,,;:c:i;:;'h
j Hi J' lt p'll"r.itin!iS.
Kvery .n',,if, every
mm, tv. . vt rv l.inilv II-
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lUOUS Willi H llieil llir lll'Ui u
( ,,, ,,v , h il'llV l'1'illl.lll'.!
i r . . ,.
' i it it ttii'v ti i it,-r ! i tun me u-M'w
of others It isa-t ,iihiui: how
early this srarment of habit be -
comes lilted tons, how hard U
is to change it. And although
it hampers the old more tnan
the voting, yet the vnimr, from
lack of experience, are less tolel
miiI. of (be different babils of
.i t I ,
otnets than are t lieir ehlei s
So marriage becomes a clash
of habits. When two people
become ctigilged, both try, .pule
innocently, to appear not as iney
are. but as the other wishes them
to be. With the Ulibiikell
propinquity of marriage, the
strain of attitude becomes too
great. Sooner or later both
-ink back, with a sigh of relief,
into the old clothes of habit,
which seem so couilortahlc.
This is the crisis that breaks
so many marriages, the problem
of adjusting the daily habits of
thought, of conduct, of money,
of eating n ml drinking. I'or
the trouble is felt tar more in
little things than in great.
The remedy for the conllicl
of habit in marriage is to be
prepared for it. Parents should
tench their children early that
I here are more good ways than
.me of living in the world. A j
man may be thoroughly honor-!
able and charming to
iplite dif-
and yet like his food
terciitly cookeil troni the way
you pr fer it. Kvcn though we
yield to our habits, we should
try to keep them flexible, adap
table, capable of being moulded
into conformity with others
ipnte different. It is onlv bv
such mutual discipline that a
happy marriage is possible, and
I In- sooner it begins, the better,
Youth's Companion
Attorney General Gives Opinion
Regarding Pool Room
Salem, Ore., Dec. 4, 191-1
Mr. F. H. Johnson, Mayor of
i he City of MonmouUi, Mon
mouth, Oregon.
Dear Sir:
I am advised by Mr. C. I).
Tyler and others of your city that
you desire the opinion of this
oilice, construing section 21, page
178, Laws of lSDtt, the same being
a special act of the Legislature
providing a charter for the citv
of Monmouth. It is desired to
know particularly whether this
provision in your charter pro
hibits the conducting of a pool
room for the use of the members
only in a private club.
It is my opinion said section
does not prohibit the use of pool
t.ibles in private club rooms where
the same are not conducted for
jramblinir or other unlawful pur
poses, but solely for the pleasure
of the members of the club who!
jay the club for the use of saidM.
Z ' .T I
-.... in, wiuuiic limits 01 UN?
Tl,, .. .
1
gambling houses" refers
iUC rAP'iou gaming nor!'"-
to
houses in which games are enn.!M
.uueiea ior the purpose of allow-
...., ., "
i
uig memoers to wairer bets thpm.
'ZZteSZZZ.
. uro nut lined fi
nri.i;mr tiia nlMvors to nl.'iee bets
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Attorney General.
Dr. Laura Colby Price.
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North
(i(ri(r ((f c,.,y alll Kllx
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Telephone 2004.
Carpenter!::?
For OilJ of
HRMTIRF.
ODD JONS,
' DESKS, CABINET
' f Carpenter Work
A. N. POOLE,
Contractor and Builder.
W. F. SCOTT
Contractor and Builder
All kinds of Carpentering and
Repair Work done in a workman-like
manner. .
. ! Let me figure with you on
that new building you are
won intending to erect.
B. F. SWOPE,
Attorney at Law and Notary
Public.
Home Phone:
Oilice, No. l.'i-JO,
Residence, No. o71
Office in Cooper building,
j Independence,
Oregon
THE
Weekly Oregonian
The best Weekly Journal of
the Northwest. Gives all the
News of the World.
Price per year... $1.50
Herald one year 1.50
Both papers for. 2.50
Local Time Card
Of the Independence And
Monmouth Railway Ef
fective December 15, 1914
Train No. 1 leaves Independence 7:00
A. M., arrives at Monmouth 7:10 A. M.,
connects with train for AirHe.
Train No. 3 leaves Independence 7:3,r)
A. M. after connecting with S. l. train
No. 3-r4 from Corvallis, arrives at Mon
mouth 7:-l." A. M.
Train No. 5 leaves Independence 8'45
A. M., arrives at Monmouth 8:55 A M
connects with train for Dallas.
Train No. 7 leaves Independence 11:15
A. M. alter connoctintr with S. P. train
No. 101 from Portland. nm ut M..
mouth 11:15 A. M., connects with No.
ii.ii ior Airlie.
Train No. !l leaves Independence 1:10
I . M., arrives at Monmouth 1:20 P M
ivnntcU with No. 352 for Dallas. '
T" 11 leaves Independence 2:20
I . M. after connectinir wim 'i n
No. 102 from Corvallis, arrives at Mon
mouth 2:30 P. M.
Train No. 15 leaves Independence 3:50
T '! ar!''vts t Monmouth 4:00 P, M.
Irani No. 17 heaves Independonce'4:30
P. M. after connectinp: with Motor Car
from Salem, arrives at Monmouth 4:40
nT(,iiin','; 19 ,taves Independence 7:30
v ; " """ ""K nn s. r. train
No. 353 from Portliiml mvi,.oa C !....
mouth 7:40 P. M.
Train No. 2 leaves Monmouth 7'15 A
' ' arrives at Independence 7:25 M '
connects with S. P. train No :i (Z
Zl -"'x
tKir
LTrain N(V 6 ,eav9 Monmouth 9 or. A
M-'r'ves at Independence !i:15 A M '
connects wi,h train from Airlie. M-
a m in N '' 8 k'av,,s Monmouth 11-35
1 A' ? rrn' at Independence 1 45
t 7M with train No. 35
i 1 1 a"as-
3. 10 Monmlth 1:30
4l ,uaiKI
Train Nn ! l.,no
ai'nves at Indeiviidennn 9i; i
. ... .MWOOUlUin yxr
TnN'"- leaves Monmouth 4-ns
M;:.arriye8 at. Impendence 4:15 r
i independence 4:15 p
i with Motor Car for Salem
8nd Dallas
"Minecis
Train No. 16 leaves Monmouth 4 50
t . .'I., arrives at Independence 5:00 P.
Train No, 18 ,egVM Monmouth
'' arrives at Independence 7:55 P.
I POULTRY SUPPLY STORE
THOMAS BOl'LDEN, Proprietor
Keeps on Sale
Rest Grade Chic Feed. F.est Grade Grit, Bone and
Oyster Shell.
Garden Seeds in Package or in Bulk.
Will Pay Cash for Egjs and Poultry.
Monmouth,
WATCH TALKS
A watch ought to keep good time for twenty
years, if it is a good one to begin with.
So when you buy a watch, make 'sure you
ARE getting one that isjighr, at the start.
WALTER
Watch Repairer and Jeweler.
on
If You Buy Before Getting
Our Prices We Both Lose
We are in position to furnish you first
class material as follow s:
Lumber, Shingles, Doors and
Windows, Mouldings, Lath,
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Brick,
Sawed and Split Cedar Posts,
Slabwcod, Wall Board.
Also a large assortment of
Screen Doors,. Window
Screens, Window Weights
and Cord.
Willamette Valley Lumber Co.
Phone Main 202. . - Monmouth, Oregon
Livery and Feed Stable
SULLIVAN & RAKE, Proprietors .
Rigs to Let and horses for Hice
All Kinds of Transferring Done Promptly
and on Short Notice
Monmouth,
1 ill
l14.m AT
PPOU Bn.fM TI'Dfll PfllfCPC
UuJil RjhibULlliilnL UULLLUL
WlNirjR HURT COURSE JAN. 4-30
A;-:tul indti.li ntr Airrnnnmi.
Animal h .landrv, Dairvi .g, Horti
culture, Poultry Husbandry, Insects,
Plant and Animal peases, Cream
ery Management, Marketing, etc.
Home hconomlcs, including Cook
ng, Home Nursing, Sanitation, Sew
in Dressmaking and Millinery.
Commerce, including Business Man
agement, Rural Lconomics, Business
Law, Ortice training. Farm Account
ing, etc. Engineering, including
Slmmvnrk and Hoadhuilding.
FARMERS WEEK FEBRUARY 1-6
A general cleiring house session of
six days for the exchange of dynamic
Ideas on the most pressing problems
ot the times. Lectures by leading
EXTENSION SERVICE
- Oflers lectures, movable schools, in
stitutes and numerous torresnnnn,-.
courses on request.
MUSIC: Piano, String, Band, Voice.
No tuition. Reduced ntes on all rail-
rt or fur,hfr int' rmi jlln address.
The Orejoo Agricultural College.
(Iw U-l-to-H) CORVALLIS. OREQO
WALTER G. BROWN
Notary Public
Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Etc.
Oregon
G. BROWN,
Perkins Pharmacy.
hoc
511
Oregon
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
j Notice is hereby given that the un
i dersiirned administrator of the estate
'of Sl'nith M- Fuller- deceased, has filed
i his final account in the County Court
' tlie State of 0reRon for Polk Comil'
aou uiac oaturaay, January win, cw,
at 10 A. M. thereof, at -the Court room
of the said County Court in the City of
Dallas, Oregon, has been appointed by
said Court as the time and place for the
hearing of objections to the said final
account and the settlement thereof.
JOHN FULLER,
Administrator of the estate of
Senith M. Fuller, deceased.
i-. onurii, Aiiorney.
17t5
V. O. BOOTS
Fire, Life and Casualty
INSURANCE
Losses Promptly Paid
Himes Engineering Co.
Surveying and Platting
Estimates furnished on Drainage ;
and Irrigation Work. i
Phone 502. Dallas, 0r4.
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