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A n Ui rtnflt.-l Hunmoulh, Oi ,.., un."! ihr VlorM.rtnJ. If KICUAIU) II, MVKNSON Editor A Publiihw ' dMwAS - The First S(cp o,w . . Cl2yI 0, Your Own Is 0 f 1 The First Step Toward A Heme Oi Your Own Is A Bank Account lis hundreds of ways men are inventing plans to. foj ,v ma juui iuosc mange. The only way this money will do you any per mrmit good is in maintaining a bank account. Put tncr.ey in the First National Bark to ecct nut late tor Ittture need. 5piC30E510 the Bii.lii inv is cautioned not to stick fredi'y chewed wads of gum under the tvit. Monmouth Meditations It is hard l. M tlu viewpoint uf thi- radicals who set (Hit to t iiml terr-ri.e pelade who do in t agree with tl.cm, uml most people mo not willing to try. It is elm bid to explain tin- t.u i r t i.i fever or hydrophobia or other destructive ail mouts. We know tiny cxL-l and it is up to us to t ike nieasuiei to pre- vent their spread. It in a time for firmness uml decisive rction. The rights of ti e majority fur outweigh the whims and pet aversions of the fo.v. 5s i Looking For Fine Stationery rtlTf 1 1 ' vnXLJ f w m mm It comes natural to balk at peace down in the Fa'kans. A week like the one past stiffens the backbone of the family wood- pi e. Satisfied Servants ar.? always found in Electrified Homes ... ' Investigition provM that much of the to called "servant problem" is due to unfavorable working conditions. The more drudgrrv you eliminate from your kitchen and laundry t eatiet it will be for you to avoid "trouble with the help.? Dc you know that electricity will . Cook the food Sharpen the knives Wash the dishes Polish silverware Wash the clothe Iron the clothe Clean the house Pump the water Run the fans and do many other things at surprisingly little cost? ij Let us show you how to keep servants by lijtitcmrj your house work. Mountain States Power Co. DALLAS phone 5011 v OREGON Read your own Herald $1 5yap,er Building Material From Roof to Cellar Oregon Fir and Hemlock Lumber Douglas Fir Silos The Gold Mine of the Farm Lath, Mouldings, Fruit and Butter Box" es, Cedar Posts, Green and Dry Slab wood, Cement, Wall Plaster, Lime, Brick, Shingles, Rooting, Windows, etc. Willamette Valley Lumber Co. Phone Main 202. . . M u n "vuiuuuui vrcuu It formerly took soldiers to pre vent polygamy in Utah, which the h. c. of I. is now d i:ig automatic ally. Carranza announces that Mexico will sornleon its feet and when that tappy time comes doubtless s'le will pet off our toes. If Herbert Hoovtr should become president there is one thin he could do t) a nicety. He could put the politicians on rtii ns when it c Jir.es to parceling out the ofiict s. Russia is immense in its area sketching from the Baltic to the Boh ring strait hut in spite if tint the dove of peace is hard i rtwed mere to Kwi a spot big em a-h to i !ight upon. While we blame the undigested foreigner for t'.ie I. W. VV., it is a fact to be lamented that good ol d American names among the prom I- nent rr.e.nbers thereof are altogeth er toj common. It is announced by Attorney Par row-of Chicago that a p'an is un- derwny to fectire the t aro'e if J, J McNaiuara. the dynamiter cmvict ed of blowing up tie I.os Angeles Times building, llii might appear ..... it . . n .-I'etuiieu oi luinior except lor tin unfortunate fact that it is given as truth. We suspect tlw thoorv is th .t ycNiumiia differed from a mental disease that earned him to commit wholesale murder. He has i'een trested in the penitentiary ind " nicy v.ou.d et mm out ts cured, i'u h is t'.e fantasti,' reig onin r of a certa'n tpe of nntinicn-talist. Try us. We have it MORLAN & SON Monmouth's largest and mot romplotc Cmiffclionery i.d took Slnrt N'o man was ever sucos.ful who refused to advertixi Mil ;nin tt iVtj, best aivertisers are unconscious publicity men, doing their advertis ing with the SHiie degree ef ruutine that they a in eating and sleeping. It is a lamentable fact that few business rival t ink well of one bother's product. This is the meditation of one trying to post un on the merits t.f wood, iron n,l Make the City Market YOUR MEATING PLACE Fresh and Smoked Meats Good Printing is the Product ol the Herald Print Shop lVtwven the home cured and the government stored, Monmouth i-ught to have enough bacon to last until the stl ubriouj spring time. With tlie high price of feed, hog teederj claim they are losing mor. ey. ery few of the consumers will admit they have found any ( f it. A list of the welcoming commit tee who greeted Mr. De Valera, the new president of the republic of Ireland to Portland, reads like a lut of the faculty of a Catholic semira- ry. If holy water could luhrlite the way to power the Sinn Fein nation could float to succe&s without a great deal of trouble. . In short, the treaty situation in the'senate has now reachid that in teresting state in which a tdan is to be evolved by which the niaior ity and tlje minority are to ermrue as winners. T-L l . ... i me silver in a dollar is now worth five cents more than the dol lar, but the government has enouuh in circulation and stored up in it vaults so thi. t a few can be melted for the metal in them without being ever missed. The best days that Monmouth ev er nad are right ahead of it. Cut that out and paste it in your hat. TAKES BIG CHECKS TO GET LITTLE ONES f For any thing you want or don't want try our bargain column. It will buy or sell for you. WALTER G. BROWN Watches and Jewelry. Repairing A Hungarian laborer of Omaha had in his possession for vears a stone which he called a lucky stone and which turned out to be a blood red ruby, large and flawless and of almost priceless value. The stone was cut and polished by a Chicago worker and during the process it was constantly under the eve (if an Omaha attorney who accompanied it. Just who wentsuretv for the attorney has not yet been' made public. "Organized minorities attemnt to ruie unorganized majorities" M General Leonard Wood in a recent interview; which might be likened to summing up the situation in a nutshell. We can think of man worse things that might happen to mis country than to have as presi dent in the turbulent times we are passing th rough, a man of dccUIvo force and plain common sense such as the aforementioned Wood. A certain dentist of North Iiend who is president of the Chamber of Commerce of that city and a mem ber of the school board, is alleged io nave treated his friends to u; key and to have made a night of it. The noise so annoyed the mayor of the c'ty, who lives not far away, that he remonstrated with the mem ber of the board of education mA. ing up by knocking him iotm While the operator is changing reels a tot 1 ma f A i i Will Fruit Prices Slump? Canuerymen do not think so or they would not con tract as they do for a term of years.' Now is the time to p ant Log.nberr.ei, Italian Prune, pear., Walnuts, Ap pies, Cherries and Peaches. We can supply the stock for planting. Write for catalogue. Salesmen wanted. Capital City Nursery Co. E. A. Bennett, Mgr. Salem,' Orei ; . j INSURANCE! ! On City or Farm Insurance 'on three or five year policies, we take notes payable in yearly installments. Bonds of all sorts sold. Lej us place your Insurance with old, reli able companies. ' ' . u GEO. W. 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