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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1922)
The Herald su to end them. A workman who quits because he is dissatisfied with condi tions is entitled to the privilege, but when he attempts to keep any one else from taking the job he in terferes with the rights o f the pub lic which is entitled to the service w ithout regard as to who performs it. Enterad u M cond-«laM mattar S a > t m b « t . 19w> n th . poat otfic. at Monmouth. Oraron, u n d « th « * c t o f M a rch ». 187». RICHARD B. SWENSON E ditor 4c Publisher GOOD fURNITUREl MONMOUTH. OREGON ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY is Subscription TO Y O U R HOME, Bedroom Furniture No house furnishings deserve more of your thoughtful attention than the bed In which you rest after each day’s crowded hours of work And the dressers and chif foniers— also outstanding features of the bed room — present many opportunities for showing the good taste of the home owner. For the kind you wish come here. Our line Is Rich in Style We have a large assortment of all bed room furniture In the modern styles and finishes There is no lack of attention either to the details so often neglected that make for comfort and convenience. Prices, as usual, make these offerings unusual in value. Good Furniture Is Our Pledge to You M ONM OUTH H AR D W AR E R a te« One year • Six months • Three months - • - HOC $2,00 $1.00 75 cts for the student The Portland fa ir has been post poned to 1927. As the 150th anni versary o f the signing o f the De claration o f Independence is to be celebrated in Philadelphia in 1926, it w ill have to be reckoned with as a competitor. 3 Monmouth Meditations \< ..... Anything and Everything By the way, who knows any good reason why Columbus day should be a holiday in Oregon? FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922 YOUR DUTY School Books, Stationery - - ■ I f Polk county exerts itself it surely can make a much improved county fa ir. Lumbering, dairying, fru it grow ing, grain production and the breeding o f high grade and pure bred stock all are so thoroughly rep resented in the county that its fair should rival that o f the state. & SON Monmouth’s largest and most complete Confectionery and Book Store ^ ----------------------- £ES2S'ZS2'iH5E5?-Sc!£H5H£ æS2SlÇ2SZS2Sc£HSHSaSï5ï5HS252SS5HS25252Sa525Z525?‘ Oregonian and Telegram i d i______A MORLAN Herald readers bargain offers on the Oregonian and Portland Telegram . The Oregonian, not including Sunday, $4.00 per year. With the Herald, one year, $5.75 The Oregonian, including Sunday, one year $6.00 per year; with the Herald, $7.75. The Telegram one year, $3.75; with the Herald, $5.25. These offers w ill be withdrawn October 31. ¡] Fire and Accident Insurance “ ¡j Q Liability a,id Surety Bonds G. W . C H ESEBR O ? Monmouth Oregon ;&5HSZcZSHSHSESEF25E525ESHSE:.t^525ZScSH5E5HS2S2SH525H5H52SE5Z5HSEKME£', Groceries & Provisions About all the sensations possible have been squeezed out of the Turk Use the Phone ish situation. The lu rk s are now 4602 is the number o f the Herald : invited to join the Japs on one of telephone and 4603 the house phonfc. the rear seats while the world takes The rings sound at both places and a fresh start and rumbles on again. you w ill have no trouble in getting an answer at any time o f the day or Use the phone when you Candidate Pierce has said a lot evening. about deducing taxes but all the think o f news items about yourself or your neighbors. The assistance j2S2SHS2SHSESHSZS?SBJHS2Sc5HSSSaSEbaSH5?_tiSSZS2SE5E5HSE5E5ESESHSESH52S,H^j practical plans he has put forth of of all in this way is greatly appre any action he could possibly take ciated. in that direction may be represent Transferring by ed by a large, round, fat cipher. To the Voters ot Polk and Lin- auto truck and by Good Goods and Pair Treatment C. C. M u l k e y J . E. Winegar, Proprietor & Son M O N M O U TH TR A N S F E R Petaluma Electric Incubators a n d B r o o d e r s ena b l e y o u to raise M o r e , B e tt er a n d S t r o n g e r C h i c k e n s Factory Price, Phone prepay until Nov. 1st Miss Effie L. Young 503 That injunction forbidding strik ers to use force or violence in car rying on a strike appears to have left a trail o f woe to certain labor leaders. Nevertheless the public which has fo r years had to put up with inconvenience and hardship during these periodical periods o f strife w ill rejoice at any step taken coin Counties team, within the As there are many voters in’ Polk city or out of town. and Lincoln Counties with whom I L e a v e o rd e r» at G arage am not acquainted and who know Call Phone 2003 nothing about me, therefore as a candidate seeking the election on COFFIN A E G L E S T ON £2SHSHSE5'iSH5S5E£^~diril5HS2S2S£5HSE5'ESeSH5ZSH5E5EF25E52Sii5H5H5HS,S5H.i the Republican ticket as joint repre- setntatiejfor Polk and Lincoln Coun ties, I deem it wise to let these.vot- ers know something concerning my self. Born in 'Douglas County, Kansas in 1858. Moved to Oregon in 1870 with my [mother and settled on a Bran, Mill Run and Corn homestead on land now in the cor porate limits o f Toledo. Lived 31 Poultry Supplies B O N E, S H E L L a n d C R I T years in Toledo, three years in Cor vallis, four years in Astoria, four years in Independence, four years in Roseburg, six years in Newport. 5SES2SH5ESÏSaS2SESaSZ5EEE5?SZ5^SHSESZS^S2SE5HFa5E52SHS2SSSaS2SE5HS2SE.« Educated in the public schools and Old college at Corvallis. M ar ried Miss Ella M iller o f Corvallis in 1881. Have four sons and two daughters, all living in Lincoln county. From 1870 to 1893 ¡engaged in farm ing, logging and steamboating. County Clerk o f Lincoln County from 1893 to 1898, during which time 1 studied L w jnder the I.ate Judge John Kelsey o f Corvallis. Admitted to the bar in 1897, since which time I have practiced in the Courts o f Oregon' Served as Joint representative o f Polk and Lincoln Counties two terms while living in Lincoln County and two terms while living in Indepen dence, Polk County. Served as city attorney and.’ mayor o f Toledo, In dependence andN ew poit. Appoint ed Register o f the United States Land Office at Roseburg by Presi P. H. JOHNSON “ The N orm al Book Store’ dent Taft in 1910 serving four years. Author o f Free locks at Oregon City, appropriating three hundred thousand dollars by the|State which was matched by the government to Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters purchase the locks at Oregon City making the W illam ette River free Ladies’ Suits, Dresses, Sweaters from tolls and maintained and op erated by the government saving Give me an order and be convinced. the farmers and shippers 50 cents per ton on all freigh t and 10 cents ahea i on all passengers passing, T. J. W E D E K IN D Monmouth Ore. through the locks. h igh est M arket Price Paid for Poultry and Veal Calves Thos. Bouiden Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats Magazines, Periodicals Figures speak louder than w ords when you know a store’s reputation for quality goods as you know ours. Think of getting n ew fall models in Men’s and Young Men’s suits—in n ew patterns superb tailoring, heavy and medium weight fabrics for so little as $25.00. Here’s your opportunity. E very one is a Top Notch value that you cannot afford to miss. Some of the Young M en’s suits even have an extra pair of trousers. W h ile you are here visit our other depart ments. This is one of the m ost complete Men’s and Young Men’s stores on the coast. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE C. P. Bishop, Prop. Books, Stationery Candy and Cigars Guaranteed work, Cleaning, Pressing Author o f the Parent-Teachers Association Law. Author o f the Roosevelt Coast i M ilitary Highway Law. Have for many years been on the firing line fo r the improvement o f Yaquina Bay Harbor. Had something to do with the creating o f Lincoln County in the 1893 session o f Legislature. As attorney and at my own costs, before the Railroad Commission o f Oregon in 1908 I brought suit* 1 against the Wells Fargo Express and Bacific Express Companies a lle g in g 1“ their express rates to be unreason- a able, unjust anl unlawful, winning q both suits and causing a reduction g o f express rates in Oregon o f 25 per !{} cent. 5 I f elected I promise «squ are deal j| fo r all without fear or favor from ID anyone. X B. F. JONES. Milk and Cream of Quality Y O U N G B R O S . D A IR Y Monmouth Ave. F HONE 503 Astral P u re Food Flavors Made by a new process that substitutes a vegetabe emulsion fo r alcohol as a solvent. Five times’asstrongaseovernm entstand- aJd requires. Much stronger than alcoholic flavors. The most exquisite flavoring you ev ?r used. Price 50 cents fo r 2 ounce bottle. For sale in Monmouth oy Dorcas Society of Christian Church ______________ For Sale at T . J. Wedekind’s i«