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ALWAYS WEED OF. MOTHERS' How Wemin With Childless Horn May Make Herself Blessed and Find Happiness. ' The prop' ps re of child t for to common food. It U t woman's task to rear the child. However good and well meaning, no man can bring that home sense to child that tt llttlt heart ' yearna for. A rapced, dirty, poverty stricken child la a blot upon humanity. If the child cornea Into the world In an environment where squalor prevalla It la a concern of the community, or should be, that a young life exists there and mcsfurea should 6 taaen w im prove the condition of the child. The world ha need of mothers, of mother-hearted women. Woman con never rise to mora glorious heights than those of motherhood. Modeste Hannls Jordan write In Humanitarian. In the wider sphere opening for wom en the most Important, the most conse quential of all tasks that she may "turn her hand to," are the tasks that will bring about better housing, feed ing, education and what Influences may be brought to bear upon bla youn mind; how he grows to good cltlien csin hnw hA enmes to recomlse his du ties and responsibilities to his fellow men. And If there. Is a childless home , woman run not brine a greater blessing or a greater happiness to her coir thn hv nnenlns: Its doors and at the same time her heart to some child without a mother. , PERKINS AT IMPORTANT POST Sergeant Majorca Remark Must Have Made Him Realize Just wnat n Might Mean to Him. t Major Jackson tells of the visit of one' of the generals to the trenches on the end of the Hrltisn une. Th. roneral. who was a great stick ler for discipline, said to the last man n th left : "Do yon know, sir, that you're the mnet imnnrtnnt soldier In the armvr Private Perkins murmured some modest rejoinder, but as In duty hnnmi knt hit eve zlued to the per iscope with his vista of No Man's Land. . "Tes," resumed the general, "you re the lost man In the last sauad of the last platoon of the last company of the last battalion or tne lasi regi- After this Impressive announcement the general turned on his heel and de nrtt Then the sergeant major, lest Private Perkins should be puffed up by the suddenly conferred Importance, ndrted: 'Tes, and if the army gets the com mand to form on the left you u man time for the rest of your bloody nat ural life 1" Any military man realizes what It would mean to be pivot man for a line 125 miles long I Toronto Mall and Empire. Czechoslovaks Coming to Chautauqua Grtat Mailed Orftnt ration Will Cite Two CoDcerti on Fifth Day ' . .. . ... k. rhnni.imu. week but thla year It bids fair to them on the fifth day. , . Iwl)h t,.m ln, Xm(lr,a hcili, this splendid musical organisation. He is mam sue. voiamc nd power and will ..Id the final pleasing touch to the two splendid concerts of the day. 1UXM rkt5! Items of Interest Vivian Maetin Who appears in "Mirandy Smiles" at the Normal chapel tonight. The curfew law is once more on in Dallas and children must be at roost by 9 o'clock The county clerk has revised the registration list and has dropped several hundred names from the list people who have died or left the county. The county court at a recent session gave an order for the grad ing of the road between Dallas and Salem that is to be paved as a post road. $13,000 was apportioned for this purpose : by the bond issue but this sum will fall far short of the amount required for this work. A. M. Palmer has purchased the Dallas laundry of Fred M Suvtr. Mrs. G. G . Hewitt of the Little Luokinmute was a visitor in Mon mouth Saturday. llanbv Harmon was up from Lewisville on business Saturday. Swope Swopc, Lawyers, I. 0. 0. F. Bldg. Independence i-H-H-H-l1 1 1 1 H-H-M-HI 1 1 l 'l"r Delinquent Accouhts Are BAD INVESTMENTS YYs Make Them Pay YOU CASH DIVIDENDS NO COLLECTIONS NO EXPENSE TO YOU Sunday Battles In History. Some of the fiercest engagements of the present war have been fought on Sunday, the so-called day of rest, for the German seems to like that day for a bombing raid on some defenseless town, as well as for much bigger oper ations at the front, possibly on ac count of the old adage about the bet ter the dav the better the deed. The fiercest of the battles In the Wars of the Roses was actually fought on Palm Sunday, observes Bondon An swers. This was the Battle of Tow ton In 1461, and ten years later the Battle of Barnet was fought on East er Sunday. Ramlllies was fought on Whitsunday, 1708. Both Bull's Run and Shlloh, in the American Civil war, were fought on Sunday. It was on Sunday that Well ington issued that famous order, "CI udad Rodrlgo must be carried by as sault tills evening." A glad Sunday for the British em pire was that "loud Sabbath" when Welllnrton defeated Nanoleon at Wa terloo In the last attempt on the part of one man to dominate the world. For Sale A inquire at Herald office. Monmouth and Independence Auto-Bui Schedule 6.60 a. m. North Bound 7.3" a. m. 1.00 p.m. " " Z.2Sp. m. 1.1& 0.48 " 10.00 a. m. South Bound 10.34 a. m. 3.15 p.m. " " 8.5lp.m. 6.30 " " " GRAHAM A SON Proprietor CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School, 10.00 a.m. Preaching Service, 11.00 Y. P. S. C. E. Meeting, 30 p. m. Preaching Service, 7 30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7. p. m Knight Adjustment Co, I. N. I ELUfcKbUN, MArMum I DALLAS, ORE. H-M-l-M I M 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 "H-H- WALTER G. DROWN Representing the "PENNSYLVANIA" Fire Insurance Co. of Philadelphia , Notary Public Blank Deeds, Mortgagee, Etc. Onlv Partial Rensntanee. Bobby nccompanled his mother to the grocery and, unobserved, helped himself to a banana and was calmly eating it when discovered. His moth er, greatly horrified, reprimanded him severelv. and on the wav home, meet ing a policeman whom she knew, told him of Bobby's misdeed and asked what he usually did with boys that took bananas. "If they are big boys I lock them up In lall, but If they are little I Just take them home with me. But you won't take any more bananas, will you, Bobbv?" Bobby, thoroughly frightened, re treated, cllneine to his mother's skirt, but managed to say : "No ; me no take banana ; me take an apple next time." Brave Rmcui nf Comrarln. Hearing a cry for help, James Rob ertson McGregor, fireman, third class, attached to the training station at Newnort. R. I.. Iilmned Into the bav without watting to remove bis cloth ing and, notwithstanding darkness had set In, succeeded in rescuing an ap prentice seaman who was In the water in an unconscious condition. McGregor has been in the service since last May, wnen he enlisted at Albany, ft, x. " Freddy's "Polish." VrehMv lived norr floor tn uma net 1 "t . It landed Poles who had a hov his aire. One day Fred's mother heard him mnmhllnar soma nnlnrelllrJhl ttuff to the foreign boy and said, "What on earth are you talking like that to that bov fort" Cause," said Freddy, "he can't HARVESTERS It is more expensive to hire help than to equip with up to date machinery. I am selling two standard makes this year: The Deering and The John Deere Tried and tested thru years of service they have been improved until they lead the world in effi cient work and simplicity of operation. Time flies. If you need anything in this line you should act at once. Plymouth Twine None better. I have an;ample stock find .can .sup-' your needs in this une. " ply MONMOUTH HARDWARE J. E. Winegar Proprietor : No. 10,071 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE , First National Bank a Monmnuth. in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, on June 30, 1919. itrnnnlirKfl . I. Loans and discounts '''m? 'hi 2. Overdraft, secured ! unsecured i.iu 5. u. S. bonds: (other than Liberty Bonds but including U. S. cer- t tifkates of Indebtedness.) , ...nnnnn a U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) IIB.WQ.UO 6. Liberty Loon Hands , mfKIM. a Liberty Loan Bonds, 3, 4 and 4J per cent, unpledged ZQ.CtW.tK) 7. Bonds, securities, etc. (other than U.S.) i , Securities other than U. S. bonds, (not including stocks) owned unpledged 56,054.12 Total bonds, securities, etc. other thBn U. S Dfi.OM.U 8. Storks, other than Federal Reserve Bank Stock W.00 9. Stock of Federal Reserve bank (50 per cert of subscription) .... 1,200.00 10. a Value of banking house It. Furniture and fixtures VwiZ 12. Real estate owned other than banking house ,,,!' 13. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 15. Cash in vault and net amounU due from national banks ou.oao.ai 16. Net amounU due from banks, bankers and trust com panies, other than included In items la, nor in u,.iU. Tnt,,t nf items 14. 15. 10. 17. and 18 66,434.12 19 Checks on banks located outaido of city or town of reporting bank and other rash items " 20. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer "v,vv 21. Interest earned but not collected, (approximate) on Notes and Bill Receivable not past due 1,216.61 22. War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps Actually Owned. .,. 128.27 ' Total fw,uw.B ; I.UUIUTIKS. 24. Capital stock paid in I 80,- ; 25. Surplus fund ; iv.vw.vv , 26. a Undivided prolits w, 100.00 h t current exneneos. interest and taxes paid ., lu.ioo.oo ; 27, Interest and discount collected or credited, In advance of maturity and not earned (approximate) wu. ia 1 ... 1 1 j enA ilA 30. Circulating notes ouMunding ivw.w 35. Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding' 63.00 j v ...... . nn nn Total of Items 32, 33, 34 ana 3b w.w Demand deposits: (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve . j (deposits payable within 30 days) i 36. Individual deposits subject to neck io,mi.w 37. Certificates of deposit due in leBS than 30 days (other than for money borrowed).,.'. IB, tun, 40. Dividends Unpaid ' 1.W.00 Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) suujeci to reserve, Kerns 36,37, 38, 39, 40, and 41... 234,577.35 Time deposits subject to UeBerve (payable after 30 days, n, wiliiHct to 3D dava or more notice, and postal savings) : 42. Certificates of ddpoBit (other than for money borrowed) , , 29,207.28 56. Liabilities other than those above statea .--j Total : 330,645.BZ State 01 wregon, 8a - j County of Polk, ( I, E. L. Kilen, UBhier ot the above-named Dank, ao soiommy swear uii the above Btatement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. f , 1 U, U. IVIIj&in, vasnier Subscribed and Bwom to before me this 9th day of July, 1919. WALTER G. BROWN, ( Notary Public. My commission expires September 22, 1920. ' . CORRECT-Attest Ira C. Powell ) J. B. V. Butler ) Directors. Wm. Riddell talk English, so I nave to talk Polish to Wjd. .,