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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1920)
AN OPPORTUNITY To Obtain a Substantial Home Investment Here is something new and attractive to everyone who wants to invest money safely and secure a good re turn regularly paid. The Mountain States Power Company has decided to in vite its customers to become profit-sharing investors. Your Money will go into additions, extensions and improv , ments required by demands for additional service. The interest which the company psys on the capital employed to serve the necessities ct the public will be paid to residants of this community instead of being sent outside. Everyone May be an Investor QUESTIONNAIRE ANIWIM WHICH WILL (OLVI MKPLIXINU MOillMI tr THII MCONITRWCTION IRA. Caturh Cannot B Cured umi. AWIJCATION. 1 eaonot rth theeoet , By Means of the partial payment plan the opnortunity to invest in the Mountain States Power Company is open to everyone. Five Dollars Is sufficient to open a profit sharing account. No red tape or difficulties. Interest is allowed on payments. Why Not Save and Invest at the same time? That is the sure way to financial in We are able to offer an investment safe guarded in every way, paying twice year a cash return most satisfactory in these days of high living costs. The Company also agrees to pay back the principal invested at a definite time. If you Wish to become a share holder you have the privilege of exchanging your se curities for stock on favorable terms. Don't Confuse this Investment With Speculative Schemes In New and Untested Enterprises. Use the Coupon or Call at our office and receive Complete Information. Inquiry Coupon Mountain States Power Co. ; - : -1920 mwuuvuu mwmvwm. Mountain States Power Co. Byllesby Engineering Management Corporation pieage wnd";;";om'pVte'info"r. Engineers and Managers ' . mation regarding your investment 6 offering. - - H. M. Byllesby & Company Name Address Fiscal Agents Business Address.. Quary. The OTWnmwl has leee4 an educational campaign to eneoure building In ordw to ut more w or. Would not a lmllr ewvemeal U how how tho old etruoturee o bo Sort end moil economically repaired tad aaede food m sow loo kolpT Aiiiwer.-It Is learned that such plan It In effect snd ti linked directly with Uit Weehlngton propaganda. Industry niuot be lurood beck tnm works of war to tho ways of petct. Employment muit b found, In U meanwhile, for thou whoet occopa tlou has been Interrupted. Thert Is no mil surplus of labor In tbt Cnlttd States, ltnther there ll ehorUgt, which would bo aculs If normal eondl dltinns wert already restored, tod oot step tnwnrtls restoring them will com with resumption of repair work. Government restrictions, linpoood by tho npceisltles of tht war program, havt for many months port retarded or altogether prevented conmruollon, Improvement Hid repairs. Thoet re strictions art now off, and thoro Is scarcely I town, s city, factory, S dwelling or t furin thai does not reveal a crying need for prompt attention. Xoihlni delays ouch Inalant action el- copt (lit feeling tht prices art high for Iht Hint being and may bt lower. Thai la not logical. No matter what It coma 10 repair, tho colt U lets than ilia coat of neglect. No matter whit th coat of Plnt, tho wind and tbt ntlir will collect l hlghor bill In deterioration lud decay. Query. What do you thin of point a an Inveitnwnt, aeldo from tho appoomneo It Undtf Dooe II really PAY to point t houu regularly, eay, every three or lour reara? Anawer, Oood point properly sp oiled when needed ll tho main thins In making a haute lait long and welt. A houat worth 12,500 can bt pointed at S coat of about $123, In 60 years that houat will need about 13 paintings, Iht total cost of which will bt 11.80. Left without paint, luch a houat wouldl fall Into complete ruin In 80 yean, bo taking 60 yeara ai a bails for our 0g- ures wt find that with paint a hotnt will last that tlmt In good condition and will coat, plui paint, $4,375. With out pulnt tbt houae would hart to bt rebuilt at the' end of 80 years and would bt ready for another complete renovation when the alillelh year ar rived. Coat, without paint, A0U0 for homt ready to fall to pieces. Does rerular tinltttlni pay! As lilt 010 Dutch sdngo aayi : "PAINT PAYS FOR ITSELF. Query. I have a quantity of old point oa hand. Can I mi It (or Ike Srot cool la repainting my barnt Anawer. On no account should old paint which hai become fat bt need for Drlmlus either old or new work. Old paint In that condition la beat wed in a fence, brickwork or unworn. yon value your nam tunicientiy paint It, do It the Justlct of a good Job. cannot - v. In order to euro II you u"'-",j; the OIOOO on n. M...-- -ji,alfl, u "of iomi , of Ihe keel tonloe anown. Combed wk SWJM -.I h3i.." nr fUraL 1 ilB ptjiirvi S ingredlenis In H.ira --- rino li . wool P"""" ."r " lor mull! in COlotriiw v .. VrHsifS 00., rreps, Toledo, ft SmvSSS f"le l11 WO LIMIT TO RANGE IN SPRING MILLINERT 1 UsWr-. JBsmm SKIMPY SKIRTS NOW FRILLED A BIT otln I. ..... . Ul OIBCE 1 I. k,..L .17. ' .u.m.u in vitwK aaun in on a nn.,-. : curled wlrlch and on to tiny budi i " n,0Mey 'to un atudylng the model. thonV,"lei "V b "ea 7 : straw We Are Alvays Ready you with good No matter what mm e Time to serve printing. the nature of the job may uc we are ready 10 ao it at a price that will be Satisfactory You will be in need of printing of some kind. Whether it be letter heads, statements wed ding invitations or public sale bills, re member we can turn out the work at the lowest cost consistent with good work. Frilled frocki replace skimpy skirts. Fashion designers have turned attention to new lines In the skirt of women's wear for spring, resulting in many new , frills to pleaeo woman, this new frilled frock Is one of the radical ' designs lu a marine blue silk. It sparkles. Pottery the Oldest Art Pottery Is the oldest, the longest and most widely diffused of all human arts. Its history, if recorded, would be s: old as the history of man; Its record ed, history begins with ihe bjindjpgjif the lower of TJabel." Tbt oldciKTSoV tery known Is Egyptian, bat every peo ple, dvlllted or barbarian, has prac ticed the art In one or another form, All study In every department of art begins at a period not long after the Mosaic deluge, bat pottery Is toe earliest of all forma of art to Early American Diplomats, The first American minister France was Thomas Jefferson, who represented this country nnder the Confederation and daring the revolt tlon before the Constitution was adopt ed and the United States was organ Ized. After the adoption of the Con. stltutlon, the United States was first represented In France by William Short as charge d'affaires (1700) and then by Oouveneur Morris (1792) minister, Ineepsrsblt Muelcal Inatrumints. In modern Spanish dances one finds the woman gracefully waving a tanv bourlne, while her male partner agi tutes the bones, or "castanets," The two seem to go' together. Indeed, It has been so for thousands of year's, They were played together as an ac companiment of amorous, and par ticularly of bacchanalian, dances In ancient Carthage, in Athens long be fore the Christian era, and In Rome, Would Return the Favor. Some years ago there was a Fourth of July celebration at a town In north' em New York, where my father was pastor of a church. During the day several out of town' couples came to the parsonage to be married, and one husky bridegroom as soon as the knot was tied, asked : "What are the dam. ngi'9?" Father replied that he made no particular charge for marrying peo ple, but left the amount to the gener osity of the groom. "Thank you,' said the. young man, "I'll do as much for you sometime," and walked out, leaving us all convulsed with laughter, but when they reached the street the bride would go no farther until "hubby" came back and handed the minister af?.billJ Exchange, Wood Sawing Wood Sawing;. Csllon me for prompt service. Leave Phont orders ith P. H. Johnson. A. L, bum- pnn, 1 with to announce thiit I have leased the City Moat Market, that I ave ample experience and ilan to akeltthe best rrarket In tie county and will do it with t little co-oporatiun from the people of the Ity Give me your patronage. I will srive lyou fair treatment fand excellent service nd will work for' the up building of the business ind tliccity. Clins. E. Cash, Proprietor. U. 8. Invents Antl-Ruit "Dope." Incident to Ihe war, the government tins faced the problem that has so long proved baffling to commercial con 'erns of protecting Iron snd steel from rust In an attempt to solve tills leti rat apeclallsts have perfected various forms of protective coalmen in thil connection It may be pertinent to ssk whether commercial uses'wlll not be found also for the so-colled "dopes' which the government has Invented to be applied to alrplaue wings snd which art possessed of valuable weather-re- slating and fireproof qualities, EFFECT OF COLOR UPON THE DURABILITY OF1 PAINT, Property owners who may bavt on- der consideration tlis painting dwellings snd other structures should remember that mors durable results sre obtained when tinted pslnts are need, Permanent coloring materials which have been ground by machine Into a high grade white paint base have the effect of preventing "chalk ing" and "checking," two defects which art often observed when whits paints art used. PRETTY COLOR COMBINATIONS. around Stlppli Stencil Coot Coat Color White Light Rom . Medium, Unlit dray White Light Gray Dull Iilua, Oray-Orein White Light Warm I.lxht Cobalt Yullow Blue, Neutral Light Firab Light Gray Sam dray, Gray, Gray a llttlo dark- Sriln or r Light Cobalt Rluo Light Oray Light Blue Oray, Bluoor Light Oranga Yellow Light Oray Oritn I.lcht Oray. Neutral Drab Ivory Olive Green Ivory or Oraylah Light Oraoo Light Colo- Light Blue Neutral -nlal Yellow Oray, Ivory Oold Bronie Dark Oraoo Light Warm Drab, Me dium Olive, Warm Oray, Cream. Aluminum Has Delft Blue, Bronae Light Ivory, Light - Neu tral Gray Ivory Taa Brown, Burnt Um ber, Cream Ivory Dark Brown Llgkt Taa, Cream, Light Gray Drat Our Bargain Column Wood Saw For Sale; with gaso line equipment. Inquire at Crshsm & Son's. mmm The Herald wishes correspondent in neighboring; communities. For particulars apply at this office. The Monmouth Cooperative Ship ping Association will save farmer s money In the sale of livestock. Ship with us and cut out middleman s profit. It you have stock to ship notify W. J. Stockholm, Mgr. tf If you will take your Lloerty bonds to the Farmers State Bank snd I have them make t book record of them you do not need to worry any more about ihem. They are Insured by the National Surety Company against loss and if your bonds ire stolen or lost In any manner you will get iheir face value or minds exactly like them which ever you prefer. The National Surety Company will also Insure your dwelling against robbery. R. W. BBkcr, Agent. Notke to Creditors Notice Is hereby given that Die undersigned has been duly appoint ed administrator of the estate of William Wallace Newman, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for rulk County, and hasqual'fled. All persons hiving claims sgainst the said estate ire hereby notified to presentt the same duly Verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned admin istrator it his residence In this City of Monmouth, in said County with in six months from the date of this notice, Dated and first published January 23rd, 1920. J. F. McClcllan, Ad ministrator of the estate of . William Wallace Newman, deceased. Swope & Swope Attorneys. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County; No. 6334. Edwin C, Richardson, plaintiff, v. Elizabeth Richardson, defendant. To Eliazbeth Rcichurdson, the defendant above named: In the Name of the Suite of Ore gon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entit led court and suit within six weeks from the date of the first public tion of this Summons, to wit, on or before the 6th day of March, 11)20; and if you fail so to answer the said complaint, fur want thereof the plaintiff will apply to said court and take a decree for the relief prayed for in said complaint, ylz,,' that the marriage contract now and heretofore existing beween you and the plaintiff be dissolved and that plaintiff may have such other relief as may be just and equitable. This Summons, by order of the Honorable H. H. Belt, Judge of the Circuit Court above named, dated the 20th day of January, 1920, is published once a week foi- six conl secutive weeks in the Monmoutij Herald, a weekly newspaper of gel ! era! circulation published in eait county. The date of the first pub; lication of this Summonafs Janusrj 23,1920. 1 OSCAR HAYTER, ! Attorney for plaintiff Residence and post office address Dallas, Oregon. A. N. Halleck buys junk of ai kinds and pays highest . casl prices. tf I