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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1921)
The Herald ■aSSSESZSESHSZScS25HSE3SS2SZ525ZSEîaSÏ~ JZnSZS2SHScSBS?52S2SZS2SHSe5ZS2 E n tered a» Mcono-clmaa m a tte r ¡Septem ber?. 1906. n th e r <'*t ufticr a t M onm outh. O rr^ on . under the V KICHAKD B. SWENSON E d ito r & P u b l i s h e r MJTH. OREUON ISS L'KD EVERY FRIDAY "nS2S252ScS £S25E52£2S2ÍZESiT13SEcS2SZSZ!S!SHS25EV¿SÍS2i:rISaS2S2r2SZ5¿Se5ZSHíZSES¿Sd F R ID A Y . N O V E M B E R 1921 ! Subscription Rates One year Six months Three months - There Love and Happiness A re Supreme $2,00 $1.00 75 cts |t.. ’ !OL . ..)| Monmouth Meditations A Home o f Your Very Own A Home that you have buit and paid for with your own hard earned money a Home that embo liels all your own ideas about how a real house should be built that’s the only Real Home. You owe such a Home to the wife, the kiddies and yourself it breeds Love, Happiness, Contentment and le t t e r Health Nothin.? to worry a out and a nice little sum tucked away in the bunk each month that otherwise would go to the landlord! And it is e a s y to own such n Home you’ll be surprised to learn how cheaply it can be built. ; se us about ¡nans materials an I preies. It will be one thin? that you will always be glad you did. [ c - ^ c i q l . .'."y| This is the season of budgets and any one who has made a perfunc tory study of the problems of officials who are responsible for n ¡sin? and collecting revenues realizes that increased costs is something that must be reckoned with. In school district, city and county the story is the same: last year’s levies were not large enough to meet expenses and not only must permanent elevated costs be L. VV. Waller, Manager reckoned with but deficits of pre vious years must be taken care of The only one of the three units which is not asking for an increase ¿S?iH5E£ISÍi£rcSa5ESZS2SHSÍSI152r¿5iIJ¿^-¿lía 3 Z ^ !^ 5 Z .cn!ras^ÍjHSE532S2St is the city which has reached its charter limit during the past two years and must hold to it in ordt r to safely finance our gravity watei ‘-'SS? \2| system andthand le other ^municipal OHI expenses. The school district is asking for a substatntial raise and must have it or else close its doors. Next week the’ eounty will vote • , on the proposition of increasing the levy of last year with an additional 15 S 170,000. The county court has is YOUR DUTYK y ^ sued a statement giving figures as TO Y O U R reasons for the additional levy. Re cause of under estimates last year, the expense of two special elections the refund of over seven _ thousand dollars and incidental road and bridge work, there will be a deficit this year of$ ¿5,000 in the county revenues. The proposed $70,000 In the dining room, In the parlor, in the is to wipe 'out this deficit, make necessary appropriations and keep hall are many places call.ng for Individual up road work in the county. pieces of furniture. Fo r Instance, there are After all county expenses are tak stands of turlous kinds, hat racks, china en care of the balance of county closets, book cases. In each of these needs revenue is turned into the road and In many others we have a variety of fund, thirty per cent being expend styles from which to choose. They are both ed generally through the county and the balance apportioned t4 thi Useful und O rn am en tal different road districts. The Mon W e offer a worth-while collection of table mouth district will serve as an il and floor lamps, porch furniture, etc. There lustration. is scarcely a limit to the list of items we Last year the district was appor carry under this class of furniture. A casual tioned $801. W ithout a special levy stroll through our displays might suggest the district next year will get exactly what you want if you are undecided. about $¿25. With the $70,000 ad ditional the district should get •bout 5 9 0 ). Two items in the bud get that will help to cut down dis trict, road money are bridge work in the county, $¿4,000 without the J. E. W^negar, Proprietor special tax and $30,000 with it, and raS2SZSaS2S2SZSES2SaS252£r2Sc!SZSHSHS?5eSESHScSZSES2SEStlSHSESESES2SaS5SHS’: an installment of $15,000 paid to the highway commission. Both of i Will Buy Your these Rems interest Monmouth peo ple ar.d in view of the figures quot ed and all the circumstances it it If you h ave anything in this line that you wish hard to see hawjor why any one in to dispose of see m e at the E le ctric Sh oe Shop Monmouth should oppose it. Monmouth Lumber Company GOOD FURNITURE! J: ilS H ;/ 1 HOME M o d e rn F u rn itu re Needs The high price of rural educa tion is giving quite an impetus to ^ the movement t o , O O O SO lkU U d is tricts. -The old day when a teach er could b. found who wjuld teach eight grades to a dozen pupils for $30 per month have gone and ap-1 parently for good. As ¡1 business proposition it is now recognized that pupils can be hauled to a com mon center and educated cheaper! than in their home districts. And , this is strengthened by the addition al fact that pupils do better where they have the incentive in rivalry that comes from a numbers of fel low students in the different grades. itile -Jeta? obsto liP,j2!SZra5i!SE,7H5H52S2S^5i5H5E5252SZfi52nSH52Sc!52SHS2SaSESHS2S2S252SH52i I j ^0 YOU KNOW that indigestion can be cured, permanently cured, so that you can cat any k:rd of food that you crave? It has been done not only once, but in almost every case when Cham - bcrlain's Tablets are used. An instance: Mr. 1. Poiniim.V, Stillwater, Minn., who had spent . f 2,000.00 for medicine and treatment v/a $ per. nently twicd by these tablets. Cha m b eri a in’s Tafbl jj fc j i «X NTER REVOLUTIONS IN THE FORM OF SQUARE • n >M AMERICA AXE REACH1N6 RUSSIA a Everything for Student’s Use E le c t r ic L i g h t B u lb s and fixtures M O R L AN & SON ATWATER BROS. Electric Shoe Shop ¿j First Class Work Guaranteed In Boulden Building Monmouth Oregon Groceries & Provisions Good Goods and Fair Treatment C. C. M u l k e y & Son CORONA Some of the boys took advantage of relaxed vigilance to perform Hallowe’en tricks on the night after, or on Tuesday evening No vember 1, which does not strike us as a sportsman like performance. Hallowe’en night, with marshals and watchful property owners to dodge, the boys get some sympathy in their efforts to arouse the ghosts of the occasion, but that sort of fun on any other occasion is a different sort of thing entirely. — ........ — -------- - - r t T h e Com m unity N ew spaper w ith you. A p erfect m achin e for the H om e Office or Student. W ALTER G. BROWN MONMOUTH T R A N S F E R Transferring by auto truck and by team, within the city or out of town. !g Leave ord e rs at Gara ga Call Phone 2003 By B O B A D A M S . F A L L the »he e l* f ro m Ea st t o W e a l the lo ca l pa p r ia the boat D e e p ia o u r l o r e an i d e o p o u r d e b t to R e c o r d , J o urna l or G a zelle. W h e n first I la nd ed on this ball, a bit o f flesh w r a p p e d ’ r o u n d a squall, it w e lc o m e d mo w ith j o y a nd p r id e m y l if e has n e v e r ju stifie d. It f o l l o w s me my w h o l e life th ro u g h , w ith w o rds all kin d and m ostly t r u e ; and avan a f t e r I am h earsed ’ twill tell my best and hide m y w o rst. W h e n in Oshkosh or W ick iu p I wander h o m e s ic k as a p u p , o r if in f o r e i g n la nd s I ro a m , it b rin g s me p le a s ant now s o f h o m o . A c r o s s the sands, across the sea. the old horn? p a p e r c o m e t to m e. It ie a f r ie n d b o th tr u e a nd trie d, and t e it, gonte , I poin t with p r id e ; yna, I will h ock my S u n d a y p i n t s to p a y up s is yea rs in a d v a n c e . O C O F F IN & E G L E S T O N 7£r.5aS2SHSaSc£H5H5EScS2SZSZ5a5H5HSHSHS2SES2S2S2SZ52S2SZSESH5H£ ------------------------------------------------------ x ----------------------------------------------- Highest Market Price Paid for Poultry and Veal Calves Bran, Mill Run and Corn P ou ltry Supplies B O N E , SH E L L and G R IT Thos. Boulden cSZ51S£SZ5?525Z5HSE5aJZS2SH5H5Z5Z5ZS25H525HSE5H5H5£SHSH52S25'. MONMOUTH MARKET Fresh and Cured Meats " Wholesome and Sanitary P a s s e d by in s p e c t i o n Oct. II MONMOUTH HARDW ARE Chas. Atwater Stationery, Notions , In a statement gi\en out by the Monmouth’s largest and most complete Confectionery and Book Store state tax commission in Salem last week Polk county has the lowest assessment of any county in the TiSES2525cS2SB5HSH5H5HSZS2SHSE52F25HS2S25H5c5Z52525Z5!Z5Z5-25ZSa5ZSZS2S2'^ state— 38 per cent. Ranking next is Washington with 39 per cent. Counties under 50 percent are I.anc 46, Benton 46, Crook 46, Des chutes 43, Malheur 4 6 ., Multnomah 48. The highest assessment in the state is Sherman with 72. #>f course low assessment does not help , any county to dodge taxes for the taxes are assessed at what the state i- 2 StSHFZ£iS 25 ZSES 25 ZSZS 25 aS commission considers a 1 0 per cent valuation. Low assessment merely helps us to present a big tax rate to people who come to inquire into economic conditions in our midst. But the 32 per cent valuation gives us a new angle on affairs in Pofk county. Monmouth is assessed at 50 per cent and a special effort has been made in lecen t years to even go a little above it. If the county average is 32 there must be other spots' in the county considerably less than 32 per cent in order to make the average. This is worth T he portable ty p ew riter. C a r r y it looking into. Good Furniture Is Our Pledge lo You Second Hand Furniture • T J. B. Hill & Son i- * l£^SHS£SS5HSE5HSaFcjZnS2S2525ZSZ5E5Z52SZS252SaS2525ZS2S25HS2S2SZSH5Zi it’s toasted, of course. To seal in the flavor----- Magazines, Periodicals Books, Stationery Candy and Cigars P. H. JOHNSON A. M ARAN T Fire Insurance, Real Estate end Surety Bonds Reliable Service I am here to saw wc R. L. Kullander STEVENS & CO 'G eneral C o n tra c tin g for Second Hand Goo j Concrete Work Estimhtes p r o m p t l y furnished Independence, Oregon PHOh E M 21 11 N o r a is e in prices at present S. H. Hinkle, Phone 4 D e a l e r s in C St. Jp^ppeiHiejM W A LTER G BROW it _____ Representing the . PENNSYLVANIA Fire Insurance C< of Philadelphia Notary Public Blank Deeds, Mortgages. Et<