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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1920)
Why We Object ?The Monmouth Herald seems to 1 laboring under hallucination!, frlng from the ridicule It makei .i.. ..it. l.i. t llulUt mil Inde- VIIUI idrnco citizens to compel tn jhway commission to construct north and south Highway tnru it mnntv aeeordlna to law, Bro. ;naon npiors to thinK tnat me town will be Injured In aome , if the uilirr two cltlea get lir rights In the matter .-lU-mlr 1 when the decision of the high -,.n,Milkkliin ' was announced ir Mirn bullaa and lnuependenci . . .. ..... ... gone into me oouru 10 gui ir rlghta nc one could'welhav (K.Mf v deuce 01 local IllfaVU V.... 11. Instead of making such blest a maaa meeting of citliens T . i i j i the county waa neiu wuu i action df the commlMion, to vlde money through bonda for i,iit.if the hiahway u the com- uliin kail kid it out together h '. complete ayatem of lau-raie the county, or that meeting ii... i.... tn in lni of Aor 1 flvriMiM.i ' - " ' ii.ni ,.a 1 "Tim mm meeting I, ioJ ' 'cillwnsan'd taxpsvcrahcld In the lurt house last Saturday afternoon as I regular love feait when the ry oppoiiU might have been ex Mt.;The meeting' demonstrated ... It la for men to agree l.... ru matti-ri. when they rXII Wl ivmm ' . .. . J L Alt fill get togctner snu pww their differences oi opinion - .I...J anannH in cum- jnllUt -hich had diafted the orig l.,i p.JiI nroirram met with thoae aimi iw i" Lho had objcctlona to offer to It, Suit before' Ilia meeting conyem fund t .Mi meeting of the commit- Ing waa later approved by the votcra of the county hy very i., m.ioritv. It will be readily agreed that this conatitutee an acceptance of the highway commie aion'i plan by the votere of the am in it On the face of this vie acuon oi iy.ii. nil Indi'Dendeiice In going into the courts not only ahowa them pour siorU but la ureacn oi iaiw. with the votere of the county. Monmouth haa a tpeciai grievance h...tu through , trick in me .....ttnif f the offic ii nonce me only proipect its aoulh road haa for ' ... C it.. kl..k. Improvement! la tnrougn u way commiaalon. uu k. faith that when an me If V facta are placed before the voters I of the county our position in the ... . II.. n,t,iHtat nutter will be generally .i- for it Is founded on the principiw of plain justice. 100 iM mttr were atralghetened out so as to remove ill objectloni." Thil I from tne rom vumj Observer of April 18: "Probably the largest ana un questionably the moat enthusiastic gathering of tx payers ever neiu ...hi.!. en, Miiintv waa that of Sat- WIUHII i vv-v ...J... .fl.rnnnn nlled it the In- uruaj aUnce of the Dallas tommerciai club for the purpose oi discussing ..J ..Inn nn 1 DrODOSIllon w p'edge the credit of the county in the sum of 1265.000 for the Del, nf IU hluhwaya. Tie VWI HIV" spacious circuit court room u filled to overflowing wltn repreaen- tUlve Cltlns 01 we couniy, persons being compel leo w k.i. i.Ai fmm the corridors en V1IVII i.sv.w - either side In order to mingle their ..... ,nh thnu of the more fortu- Wkjvm niw nate ones who had taken time ry .u. f, ,wk ind trainea aamneion. Tk. n.timr win rharaeterized by i . , Ik- oi uninimlty oi opinion, not im . mn.k voice beinf .i .Jr..,M.nA ha iolned Earl Keeney the measure Whlrt) me garnering -- . ., n , w"w it .....h. tn Uatn me n. r. ruu contemplated submitting to tne u w- - fotonJuMl." peainRoou Eleven projecU were laid out at M of Di)ley WM this meeting. As published in the twothis weeki rioca Brevities ilk a V Shoes for Summer Time Nothing adds more to the appear ance than shapely, well-selected footwear. With a pair of our new , pumps or oxfords your feet will be ' e-m fortable, and you may have the comfortable feeling that you are practicing economy as'well, We -have many stylea in pumps and ox forda in ft variety of leathers, all moderately priced; and aome pleas ing numbers in white canvas, with leather or with welted rubber soles. We will t e pleased to show them to you. ' Miller Mercantile Company ft ..tm tlPJIft! Mon.th. Sale, 'tU Y.-Ml. MM.,.l SbariJ- . D.,t- Itemjiser; project one was. r h rted for home Tuesday taking preparing grade w laid out (by mother) Mrj garah BooU with the commlssionj inrougn noin. BooU will spend the Gap ana mm o ,n Dilley, the main road icrose the Heimick bridge, thence aklrting the vneeur Walker, who has been hill to the east and the Alrlie- attending the university, was visit Suver road thence south along the witJ) fr(end( here tlis week. main Corvallil roaa wweaoum county line; 28 mllea, 40,u00." .. i .i..k.J 4-Uiat UOtAl unty line; zo miiw, twiwww. Deii iearow Biaru u.. tn with I ,;!, tun other Oregon boys for i nn nniw i ail ii . & v- v wimi " " such unanimity' by the mass meet- Lake Geneva. Wis., to spend the ' summer months. He goes as a rep- -LAi 1 -" 1 r. iniiiiiin ..ntaflve of Uie 0 Wer Boy S Asso- -4m44HmH4-M. ....... ... ; r. p.kcountyand attend. . M t AM , 4 . . ...... j. 5 ! i; Local Buyer Pays highest prices for all Itinds.oi Live Stock ! At Monmouth Hotel . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n H flTnTT i CIUUUII VI wia ltnnl tat Kiimri .ssvt .... lt.- KA annually at the Wisconsin ir re sort Our Bargain Column t ika U Ml Oil I arlvprtiaed fol MONMOUTH MARKET i Fresh and Curea Moaw Pure Kettle Kenaerea i-tuo ? ' Fresh Fish on Fridays .t. n. Mill & Son . 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 ii i in imiiimi-i... G. T. Boothby. wiNTirn A second hand bl-l I., t . . . . I cycle to rent for rest of summer or k,,o Cull alter 6 0 ClOCK. J. uu; . Bowersox . Why man X t" we made this j '"v- i ; cigarette for you! j I r-i r.ntWrlo Rlrlor. Tormer place oi CityMarkat FOR-oALE-Sanitary couch with mattress, $3. Inquire at this om. Vminor iHnw with two boys wanU houa keepers position, with i L..Iau am arcra fftrtTl. Good 's55'-- cook.- Respectable parties only. . J Widowmneednot ansWer. Mrs. R R. Robinson. Macleay, vire. M, v. ' I 3tp ira Williama says Time to look your mower Over vi maftkamith and Horse shoer Jincjuousi"' a ...............'"""""""""'" Summer Vacation Tickets are now on tale i TO -' NWnnrt (Oregon's Old favorlta resort) . ' ti' ; ; commodations and camping facilities. .... r;ii-I1 Pftimfv Reaches v wilsiTED Second hand ; tent, -k... -?vQ Hpra d Omce. io HUUUb nie, Mansanita ana nay u. ,; . ;. Crater Lake (pen 3 u) x ' : T' t On, of .the aatara. wj of , in the nearioi en A Lake . , In tne nean m. Other Attractive Outing Places ; , Detroit tBreitenbuahHotSprlngs-MtJaflerCountry) ' McCredie Hot Springs ; , Josephine County Caves (Oregon's Marble Hall.) , Shasta Mountain ResorU J r " t 7 Columbia RlveVBeacKel 'vMt. Ranier National Park r ? Yellowstone National Park ; ' " Glacier National Par k V v ' 1 nd Camp rates. . , " For particulars Inquire of local agent , Southern Pacific Lines JOPN M. SCOTT, uenerai s u.wvau imp RALE Lanre and thrifty kale plants. Leslie Young. w i i i LOST A 20 pound pig, red with black spots and no tail. Notify J. F. McClellan. Seven 11 weeks old. Three 9 months j. Subject to register. r.. row and 8 sucking pigs- "ic- ai. w s Rliss. Airlie. e? rcBBuimu.c. . . . uregou 3 tons Hay For Sale. 517 per ton at barn. A.H.Craven. Fnr Siile 1 have some exceptionally good n I . J J.....I1 mtrs. buys in weu iocau unci. - Now is the time to get you a no-- i Ll n .linm ninn0rtV. G. T. Boothby. t ii... AM.ntn!tv fnr sum- mer work. Salesmin wanted lor f advertised article. r:.t...a Maxhinc for the moving '"" - , home. By hustling, chance to maKe $50 to ?75 per ween, nuuic, Novette, r. u. poxooq. tv..--- CAMELS fit your cigarette de- expert blend of choice Turk Knd choice . Domestic tobaccos are a revelation! You will prefer the Caidtoeitherkindof tobacco smoked straight! . ...... n .niosMi ran p-othelimit without tiring your taste. They leave no unpleasant cigrafter taste; no unpleasant cigarettydorl To get aiineonwhy Camels win you so completely compare ttem ' ,, ,;tvi flnv cigarette in f. u aAv nnr.ft YOU 11 Pf min-iui-uun - j.-;? ... TO'SS. the woria at any . i2fflaS3 frrouali-rv.tocouponsorpremiums! Sjrr2STS R j.REYN0LDS TOBACCO CO.WI.a-M- Wood Saw 1 KotMi a now f. horse uower.en- a lBroffr saw and am pre- o.o n o:i; vour wooa in COUHWJ or town, Phone, or leave orders at P. H. Johnson's. A. L. Stimpson. Thd Herald wish as correspondents .li AAmmnnifiP!i. For particulars apply at this office 4 &iKrixl r 'Ci n 7r.u. vtw.f, r,nonerative Shi?' JLI1C wiuitli luuvt. . : a !,.i in nave farmer s pinK AKWi." Chin money m uie bbicv. -with us and cut out midd eman 8 i Yl ..... UnilA DTfli1 K l.tl DISK pront. ii you - . i... .nn to farming ' flrh I 'but food atoduenon--,nroblem tn K?msk".rm idea . dependents aauy. bl. to in conjuncuon Ui . aeVthe personal direction of War dw Fred 0. Zerbs . The newest 8auu"" -;.JiLf nure bred Holsteln I . ... .v. nrtaMnnatn MaflOQlO made iron. iu "'-""":Ir wl. Uome herd, near Dousman. Wl The nera i ---.,-.,,- ;;cord of eight pUo, J : .I...K mm- dav ana prum . t tha nBTd Was iwm . ui tnn u. till COSl u . tsoo the lowest cow being Wau. The h9ra w ,0M he. kesna-co, -.--: ,area herus lg maae i.u - - wM TUB W66w"1 r each per aay aw ui - . ??s. n..T-B?"'"' Vnnflned III 1800 prmoutirB u-( the big priaoa. - k' Ui I