The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, August 20, 1915, Image 4

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    Local and Personal have tbe tearn riresntin
j Company L at Clackamas on the
Harold Olsen is on the sick rane September 6,7 and 8 for
list. preliminary practice. In addi-
Mrs. Isabelle Hiltihranri 1 i tion t0 rille matchM thw 'viil be
OUR PUBLIC fGBiliJ
-,' imlMIIII'jl ! J ' Ml I I II
through town Wednesday.
:shootinjf.-Observer.
C. Lorence started thrashing!
today after several day's lay oiF. j Aid Society Meeting
Floyd Williams will leave for i The Ladies Aid o: th. Evan
Portland Saturday evening to'jrelica! church fpent a pleasant
spend the week-end with a cer-! afternoon on Friday of last week
tain lady friend. J at the country home of Mrs.
Mrs Ada Taylor and daughter ! "Mm Fuller who was hostess 'to
Irene of Portland visited lastilne society. Needlework and
week with the formers mother, I conversation made the time pass
Mrs. C. A. Wolverton. quickly. Light refreshments
There has been a Rood many j were 8med at the cl )Se of lhe
inquiries for houses durinjr the afternoon-
A
SIZE DF A RAIMOROP. .
It Viritt Gr.jtly, but May Easily B
past several days and it is said
that there is hardly an available
one left.
Alr8. R. AverV. who Went to i Mtiiur.d In Flour,
Portland a short time ago for, Haiudrops vary in diameter all
medical treatment, is improving UH Ulv lrolu "e-utietn oi an inch
l i . . . ' i( f.n.'.tlnr.i nf uti in.-li
siowiy ana is expected.home in a
week or ten days.
Mrs. A. C. Blair and daughter,
who live near Colorado Springs,
Colorado, left for their home
raindrop u occasions makes ouch a
spiasii on ones lace, if it u a quar
ter of an inch or more in diameter !
Anvbodv can tnea-ure tlie size of
Saturday after a visit here with iffT. MI when once
i, .,i t n l i Ult "e "miU ' explained. .Ml
Mr. and Mrs. James Graham. j that is necessity is to take a .mall
E. H. Lorence and familv rn-! tin pan uud spread smoothly in it
turned Wednesday from a week's'150"": ttc" "ifu'J llour to a tJcl)t'1 of
visit at Newport. He made
a
hunting trip to the Yahates
while there and bagged two deer.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cornwall
left for near Chitwood Thursday
morning to look at soma land for
which they are thinking of trad
ing their property here. They
will be gone several days.
Ed Morland. who is ha.i1i,,r !u,p ,llu-v be tu ;i!n out ani1 ' r,'P"
f .i . . " resent with a fair decree of exact
HON ELIHU ROOT.
0. Woman i Sphere.
' Tbe suction ol
woa.aa suffrage ..
in issue t lu
the An:e,ioaft
1 1 1 1 e i have
adot'ted It. If '
more sta'.cs oie
upon it this :a.l,
aud It Is siren.'
l ursei tliat it
become ii plat
form dtniaiid ol
the nitiui.al po
litical ja lic
it Is tLtrt'oi.'
the privilege and the duty oi every
voter to study carefully this subject.
Hon. Ellbu Root, in diseasing th:s
quwtfon before the cor.stitu: i&r.a: c.n
vention of New York, recently sa;ci in
part:
"I a n opposed to the grant!-? of
suffrage to wemen. because I ledeve
that It would be a lass to women, tc
all women and to every won an; anil
beiause I believe It would be an In
Jury to the state, and to every man j
and every woman in the s'ate. It '
would be useless to argue this If the ;
rii:ht of suffraRe were a natuial ripht. ,
t i ..... ... ... .. .. '
4 u n rre a utuurai ri&ai. inui o nen :
splash on one's faee, if it i.i a quar- should have It though the heavens fall.
.,f .... ,'..!. ... .. . .1: . .. Rtlt If thpra ha m na iKii-o ent.a
In the long discussion of tuis subj vi.
It is that suffrage Is not a natural I
rirht, but is simply a means of i?ov ;
ernment, and the sole qnesticn to be
discussed Is whether government by
the suffrage of men and women will
be better government than by the j
suffrage of men alone j
"Inio my Judgment, sir, there enters '
no element of the Inferiority of no-nan.
It Is not that won.an is inferior j
to man, but ft is that woman is dif
ferent from man; that In the distrilm !
tlon of powers, of capacities, of quail- :
ties, our Maker has created man ada t
ed to the performance of certain funo- I
tlons In the economy of nature and j
society, and woman a.laptcrt to the
performance of other functions
"Woman rules tot'av by the f-pp: '
and noble Influences of her chamber I
Put woman into the arena of on.'.ii t !
and she abandons these great won"- j
ons which control the world, and she I
takes Into her hands, feeble and
nerveless for strife, wearons w :!i
which she to unfamiliar and which
in
; m t ii
S. . jaava i. tZ CI'
; ..Hit! 'i k
J TEE -GF.EATER OREGON
With ! halLIi,.. k .,, 41 '(
fKuHr.tUe l'0irrltTof oAt'n'iVo . '? it
. , .--,ln.VH5mWr..
i.Ilat irlnln la Unia,tK. j' '' j
An Irjf i.drtrwd,t; ri .
,i ti..i.. uw..n
Lionirr oi non iiub ra iuia
fawn buidini fall, aHDUMi , 'u' hit.
I,..,,. 'Pinrfu
' .-!.'- W; rBitri faMtM nil ill
i ; i .i fi nil, urn .r-r '
i ' I B J J f f it lultion rrr. Dorm ltriM for m., . ,
L. t,:Jv"'A, . ;fVl:i rit for frw mt- 'or. .h ... 1
umvuuui ur OREGON
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T7 w L'l
Wood Sawed to Order
E. E. RAKE, Successor to V. L. Phillips.
Your wood sawed for you just as you order it done
Country Orders Solicited.
Phone 3JM.
i
to one-third of an inch.
No wonder that a sinirle
biff
an inch. Expose it thou to
shower for three or four seconds
long enough, that is to say, to al
low a few drops to fall upon the
flour. As a result a number of lit
tle holes will be made in the flour,
and at the bottom of ouch hole will
be found a pellet of doili.
The dough pellets must not be
disturbed until I hey have hud time
to become dry and hard. Then
POULTRY SUPPLY STORE
tmaiic uai'i nrv r. .
Keeps on Sale " ,
Best Grade Chic Feed. Best Grade Grit, Bone and
Oyster Shell.
Garden Seeds in Package or in Bulk.
Will Pay Cash for Egs and Poultry.
Monmouth, . . . . Ore
o
gravel fo the new training DMg tlc .mQ 0f the dl k,n b y which
school btnliling, had the mis- thev were nmde.
fortune to fall front hi tt-BWl This mav la- i.rnvr.1 lw .nu-i, ! .71 .. ."l. "nr' ?r ?.rrt wli
. . -i . o , " uiiauiK 10 wiPia. wrman ii
luesday eveninir strikimr hia artilirial raindrops (suspended from : strife becomes hard, harsh, unlovahh
back across one of the wheels I11.'0 cml of a l,rf,om strHW or ' Su'iJllJ" nTxei frp"l thm
, --iptlM'tte and carefu v niimsiirnH) tn 1 ?.V", w '"" owe
t'u ,1 , ' .aiiegmnce and to whom we confess
fail into a pan of flour from a ; .ubmlsalon. as the heaven is removed
height of two or three feet. When fion the earth.
I the resulting pellets are examined 1 . "Tne 'nole science of government
and causing him to quit work for
a few days.
Miss Mable Broberjr of Man-
hatten. Kansas, a grand dauKh- j J" correspond , SdS'n
ter of G. G. GrifTa. arrived Iwp dTl? 1,1 u ,lu! .dr"I- .. m rh- divine distribution of
-. " - I I '.nriKinnli, .. . J r.ll' . J.... 3 ,t . . .
moouav irura California on a
visit. She is a teacher in the
Domestic Science department in
the schools there. She expects
to leave next Tuesday or Wednes
day. Cotton Mill is Suggested
That Portland offers the most
desirable opening in the United
States for a cotton manufactur
ing nhmf is the nmni.in a? r.,
Leftwich, of El Centro, in the rc,uintd by this skin. A drop of
cotton belt of the Colorado desert I , T- r 1 acr"RS a puee of
According to this expert of 25!f an P1 'r n"-fl'. 'Irv sur-
,,, V...1H111 iiiuia, uie liunilu-
Comnionlv a bi' dnm in fallin?
will split into ninny little one,
which riiay account for the fact
that there are plenty of microscopic
raindrops less than a hundredth 'of
an inch in diameter, which are so
minute as to make no visible im
pression on flour. The ordinary,
medium sized drop is from a six
teenth to an eighth of an inch in
diameter.
A raindrop is contained in a skin.
True, the latter is only a sort of
molecular arrangement, but it
nee of protecting life an1
iness.
the duty and the right of protection
rests with the male. It is so through
out nature, it is so with men, and I,
for one, will never consent to part
with the divine right of protecting mv
wife, my daughter, the women wi.om I
love, and the women whom I respect.
I True Economy . . .
mans lie wise spending of one's money making every folUf do full doty
ud getting ia return an article that will satisfy you in every way.
: isir.cr; The tlTUfrr
f&13TO l,lfeaIbr5inbeauseltisioIdatapopula
WBiiSM' because it gives you the kindofS
Ltt 'fWPMB ya deliht ta because it will turn out the work
i ' auicjtiv ina inoroifohitf aih nhr . i:r. .
i 1 e s- vu uit mat
ol satisfactory service because its improve meats
will enable you to do things which can't be done
cm any other machine I because it will please you
with its fine finish and beauiy of its furniture.
In short you will find the White reliable and
Be sure to see the White dealer who will be glad to show you how pood a
machine the White is. If there is no White dealer handy, write us direct for cat
alogs. we do not sell to catalog houses. Vibrator and Rnt
v " j vuuiiiv i in v ii ii nit
WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, CX
Surveying and Subdividing
Promnt
."-v, jiu uic wuiiifn nnoni i respect "-vt ivm uaiaii-
exercising the b'-thrlght of man, and teed.-Himes Enffineerin? Com.
Place that high duty i ,he weak and LaBW n0 a. T Sm
i ""v. uao, uie., rnone o)Z
nerveless hands of those designed by
God to be protected rather than to
encase In the stern warfare of gov
ernment. In my judgment, this whole
movement arises from a false concep
tion of the duty and of the right of
both men and women.
The time will never come when the
muni nun i raogeoieni, out It ! " ll,uc""1 nevrr coTnevnen tne
serves the purpose, its form beiri" ' of (,1p",arraon between the func
. ! i ' ., . , : i tltns of the two sexes will he hmir.n
aown. i eve t to hp fnkp nhiw
ity of Portland atmosphere is just
right for producing cotton Roods.
He points out that tht re nr
8,000,000 users of cotton goods
west of the Rocky Mountains,
while the district along the San
Diego & California railroad, now
nearing completion, produces
100,000 bales of cotton annually,
and the best grade in America.
This cotton is grown 125 miles
from ports touched regularly by
Portland lumber schooners and
would furnish excellent return
cargo. A mill which would con
sume 15,000 bales of cotton
thanks again to the skin. It is the
snnie sort of fkin covering a pond
that enables the "skating bnijs" to
promenade over it without getting
their feet wet. I Won Herald.
ophy; I behove that it Is an attempt
to turn backward
social development, and that If the
sten ever l.e taken, we go centt'ries
backward on the march towards a
higher, a nobler and a purer civiliza
tion, which must be found not In the
confusion, but in the higher differen
tiation of the sexes."
Dr. Laura Colby Price.
Otliceatid Residence North
east corner of Clay and Broad
streets.
Given Away.
A minister in Cornwall who was
making a call upon a member of
his flock who
Th Sam Dimtnsioni,
The bride tobe bad the uir of one
who is unrecoueiled to the existing
state of allairs. "Can't we take a
wedding trip, as we planned?" she
asked plaintively.
"Not just now," said the vonmr ask-cl
man, "on account of my par'tners . 'Whafs come over you that 1
mi i , , . . . . i io' sce J011 at church at all now ?"
1 thought it would b. such fun, "Heavens, man, you can't have
taking that u days journey in the , seen me because I ait U;.i fi.-
cars!" she si-died. nillnr- u l"e
Well, now, see here," said the ! "The nillar. .li,n n.i
vourii' niun "If un ,.Lo fl..t I ' u blB'
B. F. SWOPE,
Attorney at Law and Notary
runiic.
Home Phone:
Office, No. 1320,
Residence, No. 3712.'
Office in Cooper building,
Independence. - Cregon
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
Himes Engineering Co.
Surveying and Platting
Estimates furnished on Drainage
and Irrigation Work.
Phone 502. Dallas, Ore.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
F. M. Fisher, Pastor
Sunday School. - - 10:00 a, m.
Preaching Service, - 11:00 a. d.
Y. P. A. Meeting, - 7:00 p, ra.
Preaching Service. - 8:00 n. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
ii i " " "K ui'i i tious, uie ni ar' Whv if
WOUia employ from ilX) to 1.000 i looked at vesterdav it'll !e
, , . ..mr it una removed trom t ip
...w. v,uiv4 iiae u annual
payroll of approximately $2,000,.
000. It is conceded that Port
land has the best facilities for
distribution of the manufactured
product -Commercial News.
Annual Shoot Dates Set
There will be 13 companies of
infantry, 9 of the coast artillery
corps, 1 cavalry troop and the
Oregon Naval militia represented
at the annual state shoot of the
Oregon National guard at Clack
amas, Oregon, September 10 and
11. Captain Stafrin has just re
ceived announcements of thp
.. . rj "'"ic ii as removed trom 1
same as living in the parlor car , front of your seat !" Ewhnnro
statlTOom nv..nnt ll... i ' "imile.
won't change." Youth's Compan- j Th. Bad Feature
ion- "Guesanihavetogetridofinv
. , cashier. Mie is entirely too beauti"
Haiping Fri.nd. ! ful for the lunchroom business."
"1 am not going to buy any stock ! "Seems a queer complaint. I
in your company because 1 like you i 8no,lIJ think a pretty cashier would
and want you to succeed." i draw customers "
Monmouth Grange 476
Meets the Second Saturday In Each
;iontn at 10:30 A. M.
Public Program at 2:30 P. M. to which
v...tor. re welcome.
P-0. Powell. Mat0.
Miss Maggie Butler," Sec.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School, ,- 10:00 a. n.
Preaching Service, - 11:00 a. m.
Y. P. S. C. E. Meeting, 7:00 p. m.
Preaching Service, - 8:00 p. tn.
Prayer Meeting Wednescay, 7:30 p. m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
G. A. Pollard, Pastor
Sunday School, - - 10:00 a.m.
Preaching Service, - 11:00 a.m.
C. U. E. Meeting, - 7:00 p. m.
Preaching Service, 8:00 p. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
k4v OVEB 66 YEARS'
"Don't you think it ia a ir.vi.1
thin?"
"1 dou't know anything about
that. I am declinimr to buv on the
snnpie oasis oi friendship for you,
"But they all fall in love with
her and lose their appetites,"
Louisville Courier-Journal.
Hit Business.
1 want you to get rich, and 1 hope ' "0's that portlv man with the
this venture will be a bis? success ! prominent stomach ?"
TI. ...i ... ? . . . I nt .. n. , !
tiKu nv noi come in ana help I "1 am voionei Soamiso. sah."
V. O. BOOTS
Fire, Life and Casualty
INSURANCE
Loss(?s Promptly Paid
to make it so?"
"That's just the Point. 1 am stav-
ing out to help you. If I bought
ceiveu announcements ot the' . , f " uuugm
dates and has been advised to ttrZtlt
W. F. SCOTT
TZT!. ?rtl? 'gei. j tractor and Builder
"v " nmirtsea. I ii. . , ,
"And what is his bnsines, ?" palr 'l f "tering and Re.
Jest be,n? colonel, sah."- . work neatly done,
I.onrsv,!le C'onrierJournal. . me fi' with .ou on .h.t
bU,,d'""OU"oing,oh. built
Z. EXPERIENCt
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rf 4V DESIGNS
' rf? f COPYBIGHTS 4(5.
Anfona landing a aka I eh and ilaaerlptlnn mf
inlcklT wi-ertaiil our opinion free aheoier
hifmtinn l prohahljr naiemnhle. C.-rom""";
llimjitrlcilrcnnndenilal. HANDBOOK enPit"
t trea. Oldest aiieiicy for aecurinn paieiin.
Palann token tbrouirh' Wunn A Co.""'
prcioJ notlct, without chnree, lo tb
Scientific fliiiericaii.
A handmnalT lllnatralad waoklf. 1:"'
dilation of anr arientlbc Journal. Tern . '
rmr; torn montln, L Sold bj oil nit'leT
51UNN & Co New hit
Bruotl Ollla. OL r Hl Waahlllltun. D. U
Hair Switches made fro"3
combings. Enquire at this office.
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