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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1920)
1 0 o D 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. ' - Monmouth, Oregon MONMOUTH MARKET All Kinds of Fresh Meat Fair treatment to everyone , Highest Price paid for Stock J. B. Hill & Son Criffa Bid?. I East of Hotel 4 HinmiiMi iniiiiiH-i iK- :-:-: -1 OLD homely face that never knew ' The steam bath's efllcatioua migth; ' Who left his features as they grew And slumbered In them every night; , Content in conscious rectitude The massage systems to escape, And aids with which the modern dude , Keeps his progressive mug in shape. , Old, homely mind, by peasants trained To know one path to honesty; While statesmen, since his time, have gained That. goal by travelling two or three. Old, homely soul, all unaware That Golden Aims are up-to-date, Only as they the ducits share; Or to the dollar mark relate. Dark Days Demand Light See the new White Mazda A soft light without tjlare. Docs not strain eyes. Eversharp Pencil From$i.ooup Conklin Fountain Pen At$2.50and up MORLAN & SON Monmouth's largest and niott comulctt Cotifoctiowry sik) Book Store Km i Monmouth ) Meditations Fire Insurance WALTER G. BROWN Mr. Barnes, U. S. Wheat Director Says: "Eat More Bread Ana reduce the high cost of living." ' Holsum Bread lSTHECHEAPEST ASWELL AS THE MOST !, WHOLESOME FOOD ON THE MARKET. BUY THAT EXTRA LOAF t Your Crocer has it Cherry City Baking Co.J Good Printing is the Product of the Herald Prinf Shop Justice is not prejudiced, but the advocacy of a good lawyer helps the most just of causes. We hear much advice in the way . of buying Oregon made projects. The power company is about to go to the people with an appeal to fin ance home ! institutions. Interest paid to Oregon stockholders will remain here to the financial ad vantage of all. Hoover is playing at politics with all the skill of a veteran in the game. ' The prospect now is that Mon mouth will not only put in the Teal Creek system under the original ap planation of $60,000, but will hsve enough leffto put in one or two dnnxing lountains on we streets of the city. The fcian who accepts and follows all the :6ce offered in this season of flu sca.-es it apt to succumb to the remedy's rather than the ail ment. ' i OLD LINCOLN COURTHOUSE HISTORIC REtiC 'II C" : i '' r . Congressman-, "Pat" McArflwr of Portland does not intend to te intimidated by union labor. McAr thur delivered a speech in the house in January on "Anti-Strike Legislation and the Public Welfare" andjnow the unions are after him and have included his name in a blacklist which they have establish ed. 'McArthur accepts the chal lenge and says he hopes the primar ies in May will hinge on the ques tion of whether this is a government by the people or by the labor jin ions. The unions can help him and other proscribed men out consider ably by ordering a railroad striae in the nsar future. .The German ex-crown prince now com forward and heroically offers hinwelf tote tried in the place of the 9 00 which die allies have pro-scribal- Echo answers, "Why not?" We ha e been repeatedly told that the inhu'i nanities practiced by the German sc 'ldiers were not so mnefc their indivii lual fault as the fault of the svstea i that had been fitted upon them. We are told it is, matter of educa tion; that the Ger man child is givsn tin, soldiers and a sword as toys, tha their training is that of implicit obfc.dience t o the state and that the ba't twig be comes a tree m'issh anen iti its men tal and moral texture. &oue it a system that is '.charged ,a crime, why not try it in the person of the crown prince? At least. why not call his bluff, '. . of prohibition will be prominent. Both the anti-saloon league and the liquor men are on the ground and the politician who will be non committal with them witl needs be adroit and dexterous. As a straw, we observe that Calvin Stewart who has been defeated for Conrgrss about as often aa anybody in the United States, now sees a glimmer of hope to spur his ambition for an other trial in the first Wisconsin district. We append the following from a recent statement ' by him which while not enaetly g .literary gem will make up. in ginger what it lacks in elegance of rhetoric. It is indeed an alarming prospect which his eyes are at present engaged in beholding. "However, the danger is not so much in prohibiten; people can get accustomed to that if they will. The constitution has been assaulted with a dangerous weapon; and if our congress continues to im.nd the constitution to satisfy every passing fancy, to convert what shou!dbe a police regulation into a constitutional amendment, just to please some certain class of in dividuals, then there is no reason why that some future congress may 1 not likewise amend it by eljminat-1 ing the privileges therein givvH Ut j us all, to hold and to be secure In ' our property rights, thereby upset-! ting the work of our ancestors at WiiJjdelphia, destroying our repub lican fur iif jymrnment, changing democrary to mobocrary. Tfcyein lies the danger, for what man 4s ( able to say now what will be the outcome of a measure' so drastic and radical?" , '. , ' j F.W.LEONARD Boot and Shoe Maker with many years experience. Repair work promptly and neatly done See te itt fouldcn building next door to Herald shop INSURANCE! , On Ctty or Fanil Insurance on tm pf fivff ytPr policies, we take note payable in yearly jn6fallnpHt. Bonds of all sorts told. Let us place your Insurance with old, reliable companies. CEO. W. CHESEBRO ! Groceries & Provisions Good Goods and Fair Treatment C. C. Mulkey & Son WE BUY, BUTCHER Wholesale and Retail Fresh Meat at Prices that Lead the County THE CITY MARKET 1 i laun Lincoln; praetiMrt i - iT, WDM0 ft emaadpsiW. Watt of were ,T4ncoJr4' nl- ? The Monmouth Hera Monmouth Ore., Feb. 13, 1920 Magazines, Periodicals Books, Stationery ' Candy and Cigars P. H. 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