DEEM NDUSTRUL EBm m Z. cent to cost of all municipal un- Nw P.vroU.. Imnr..... .-j I dertakinjrs. The 0. W. R. & N. P , . . r. . . 'ade crossings will cost $100,000 anu uucrprues mat ' more Will Give Labor Employment, and Matters Affecting Indus. tries and Investments. -- Salem, Oregon. Mar. 29.- Washinjrton enacted the law of i public necessity and convenience defeated in the Oregon legfcla-! ture by one vote. The justifica tion of this certificate comes from ' the fact that the state, through; Special Corporation Examiner L "J" ' I rl . d... " ithe Public service commit on J; Vn 'y -e.psrimeni now fixes the ras that public 1 n . . ... , . utility corporations shill chrj. , .uiW wron grant- the amount of the pnfit the? T?V" y "Med tU dim, of l M III Milt dmiiKiLW1 i l. aatavi lanmnsiotv. Portland - Ordinance to abolish picketing by labor anion to he taythtytn tntitM to www ttm fun uncWWrf ft atnprt. tiw when thy if livinc uo to all tAnp wquimriwiti. If Submitted to vote of the people 1 are nrt public mvurm j to hs in June. i Hmd River-FVait groTert fli ; iwajres at 1.00 and board. Government reports halibut bank off Newport of 250 square f miles. Supreme Court decision au thorizes construction of Portland auditorium and wort to be start ed at once. Oregon City - D. L Teulliiiffer will build three miles logging . road. r Seaside advocating Union High j School. Jitney service in Jackawn had throng sppJiratim to the public serrie mmimioii. The only provwiwd objeetim to the law comes from advocates of home rule for citk of the first-class, who wish moniripaJ plant, exempted from the certi-! ncate of necessity provisiom. Rice St Rice, Roseburg, art building the Three-R garage 60 by 100. Bandon-Rev. C. . Knight establishing club house for young men. Florence developing deep-sea fishing industry. JtfarahfteH will more lift sv OUR MOTTO IS. HIGH GRADES And you hsiTC ihsm if you buy of its Diamond Brand Shoes, Conqueror Hats., Congress . Shifts, Derby Gloves, R. &" G. Corsets Rram & Knox 'Knit Hose ' wvuij uci nfu Burisct; Miyn ways . compelled pulling off local trains ln sUtion in ordf r to h . .. . .. ... iJTHDA.,.n..t.J I n and then the jitneys fail and peo ple go without both Warrenton gets 2-story frame 0 by 65 feet, slow-burning buiW- I The new federal Trade Com- ' miwion has announced that its $f7,000 approjiriated by Congreea for new one. Florence votes on 915.000 bond issue June 7. Marshfield would eut fined city expenses $4700 a year. r Salem Brewery Association rill policy toward . businees will be "nufacture fruit juices, one of "constructive helpfulness" Sons of Norway will ereet lodgi and that it has no intention of , hall at Marshfield. OUR Preferred Stock Grocerioa Standards Of The World Fisher's Blend, Pure White and White River Flour The Rinds You LUu Monmouth Mercantile Co. Monmouth, Oregon 3f0lC10E-oCT Himes Engineering Co. SarvayMf and Matting Estimates furnished nn Drainage and Irrigation Work. Phone 502. . Dallas. Ore. 'beginning a campaiga of amwy ' mgor harastjng business, but, ; on the contrary, will try and en : courage it If this is a fact, it is one of the first gorernment ton mission that has erer dons any J, thing but hamper business. SeaborgA Company of Port j knd will erect a cannery at W4 jderburn. , Crater Laae Junction-Unioii ; Oil Company will build $25,0M) i plant here. The Dalles get the big L'bby, McNeil & Libby fruit can wi y. Baker City-Vote July U on ; $80,000 bond issue to enlarge mununyal light pknt. Clatsop County will macadav : miae Ha vei-Warrenton road. ' Eugene has $27,000 pledged for a lace factory and ia after a shoe ; factory. April fi, St Mas ectes tm eonsolidatiari with Portland. ftttdtaan it to have 9 $3CU9 I Take apBrtownt booaa. Korta Beul-Weri ol paring of Shvna Am tat bgua Oregon City kaas and canal : forntuUy ttaaefavrssa k UneW 1 Sam. ;' : $50,009 a ysr of U. of 0. mll : , lage tax set aside for buildings. ' Klamath Falls firm contracts to supply sand and gravel for California state highway from I Redding north to State line. S Leavitt & Company. Portland. 1 build 4-story concrete motorcar j block..'. . f . . . .j Oak Gror, Clackamas County, j has $16,00$ tw-story conerete I completed. j Willamette Valley Southern to I be extended from Mt AngeJ to I Salem daring summer. I E. H. Flagg has established I the Weekly News at Warrenton, J Hill terminus. J The $100 for 8-hour day mini- 'I mum wage for common labor on On reduced tax levies up to Sunday, Portland collections were $807,903 leas than in 1914 for itme period. Roseburg Sand k Gravel Com pany building $20,000 plant. tm von "esT." Thii Critic "Got" ib a good English word; bit, like other words, it must be em ployed for ito specific meaning. It bk only three let tern in it, yet it is thu most nuMHswd wurd tlw Eng Lh toufiie. "Hav yox a dollar?" "No." . "Grt m oe, please. And after jm have gotten it bring it to me.'! 1 his u all that get, got w goitea Man. Oil beeonswi, fall or grows sicjt. T1jb oine relative or neighbor fo tad ftU the doctor. After you m-comf you receive the doctors bill, la no instance do you get his bill uiIon you go to his office, get it ad, having gotten it, take it hoax to reflect over the several items of hi charges. Rtmember this: It is impossible t "gt" anything that does not pos tmm an absolute tangibility. Hence one cannot get a promo tion, but wins it, and one cannot get rid of a thing. Stop and think how foolish and meaningless it is to say "get rid" and "got rid.' "I am going to rid myself, or I have rid myself, or having rid myself of such a person or annoyance," is proper. One gets a wife, obtains a job, gets an auto, but never "gets" into it; goe and gets a new suit of clothes, never gets the bill for it, if it is mailed to him, because in truth he receives it, and so on. "Get his goat" of course is Blang and has its own specific purposes of expression, but it is good English neverthelehs, for, literally and in the. proper employment of the word, a goat is on of the things one may "get" tha is, go over to where the goat is, tie s rope around its neck and lead billy home. Just this, and absolutely nothing else, is what the word "get" means. Dictionaries may tell you differ ently, but even then the best lexi cographers admit, they miisL write D.,W. li HOLLO WAY CMmPidTIC-NJRPATM -.1 Ceasaitatioa and IxamaMtiM Free .OSce hours: "8 A. M. to 1 P. M. , ' j . ' Each week day only Rooms at Mrs, L. R. Burkhead's ; Residence fhn Nil. j Monmouth, Ore. Dallas, - 620 Washington Street their book to conform" with the lat ter day uxage of words. In the next breath also they will tell you that pure language has no worse enemy than this very same helter skelter usage that we are too Drone to fall back upon in defense of our many errors in speech. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Exchangt Suggtittd. One evening a lie sat gloomily reading the paper, having grum bled at the dinner, the dog, the baby, the cook and everything else that came along, his wife made a suggestion. "Bertie," she said, "would it not be a good thing to rearrange your Dwimss .' "Yes; ! might rearrange it into s rag and bone dealer's. It would probably pay better. But 1 don't quite see how to do it," he answer ed, with concentrated sarcasm. "I didn't mean that exactly," she answered sweetly. "But could you not manage to be a bear at the of fice instead of at home?" Omaha Bee. : 8h Could 8pll. She critically examined the gold sleeve links which were set before her and then requested the clerk to show her another line. She de cided on a pair, murmuring to her- seli, "res; 1 in sure be LI like these." "Do you care for any ini tials, miss?" queried the clerk. "Oh, yes; 1 forgot!" said she. "1 think I'll use bis first initial this time. You may engrave the letter U on them." "U!" repeated the clerk as he wrote the instructions down. "May I inquire the name, miss, if it is Uriah or Ulysses? Names commencing with TJ' are so very rare." "Eugene," replied the young woman proudly. Exchange. Save your combings and let Blanche C. Stitt weave you a switch. Phone 3905 or call first door north of Herald office.' Livery and Feed Stable SULLIVAN & RAKE, Proprietors Rigs to Let and horses for Hire All Kinds of Transferring Done Promptly and on Short Notice Monmouth, Oregon Monmouth Grange 476 Meets the Second Saturday In Each Month at 10:30 A. M. Public Program at 2:30 P. M. to which vUiton art welcome P. O. Powell, Master. Miss Maggie Butler, Sec. Church Directory Evangelical Church F. M. Fisher, Pastor. Morning service at 11:00 o'clock Evening service at 7:30 o'clock Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Y. P. A. Meeting at 6.30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. H. F. Jones, Pastor. Morning Service at 11.00 a. m. Evening Service at 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. BAPTIST CHURCH. G. A. Pollard, Pastor Sunday School at - 10:00, a. m. Morning worship, - 11:00 a.m. Christian Uijion Endeavor, 6:30 P. M. Evening worship, . 7:30 p. m. Prayermeeting Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. W. F. SCOTT Contractor and Builder AH kinds of Carpentering and Re pair work neatly done. Let ma figure with you on that new building youare going to have built B. F. SWOPE, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Home Phone: Office, No. 1320, Residence, No. 3712. Office in Cooper building, Independence, Oregon SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Or egon for Polk County. Department No. 2. Martha Holt, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph Holt, Defendant. To Joseph Holt, the above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon 1 ou are hereby required to annear and answer the complaint filed against von in the above entitled court and suit within Bix weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit: on or before May 1st, 1915; and if you fail so to answer the said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief in said com plaint demanded, to-wit:-For a decree dissolving the marriage contract now existing between you and plaintiff; that the care and custody of the minor chil. dren herein named, Stella H. Holt and Norman F. Holt, be awarded to nlainf . iff; that defendant pay to plaintiff the sum of 120.00 per month for support of said minor children, and for her costs and disbursements in said suit. Jhis summons, by order of the Hon J. B. Teal, County Judge of Polk Coun ty, Oregon, made and dated at Cham. bers on the 11th day of March, 1915, at the Gity of Dallas, ia served upon you by publication thereof for a - fviivi( Vi I six consecutive weeks immediately pri or to tne 1st day of May", 1915, in the Mflnmouth Herald, a newspaper of gen eral circulation, published at Monmouth, in said county of Polk. The date of the first publication of this summons is March 19th, 1915, and date of last pub lication will be April 30th, 1915. B. F. SWOPE, Attorney for Plaintiff. The Herald solicits your aid Dr. Laura Colby Price. Office and Residence North east corner of Clay and Knox streets. Telephone 2004. Surveying and Subdividing Prompt service, work sruaran- teed.-Himes Engineering Com pany, Dallas, Ore., Phone 502