The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, October 27, 1922, Image 4

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Factory Price, prepaid until Nov. 1st
Phone 503
Miss Effie L. Young
‘Influential democrats, 'among them
the Salem Capitol-Journal are sup­
numerous Re­
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n th * p o s t offlea a t M o n m o u th . O r . —o n . u n d e r t h . publicans among them being the
S et o f M u c h 3. lbTi.
Polk County Observer, which has
Peter B. Kyne
“ Kindred of the D ust’
K IC H A K D B, SW E N SO N
always
prided
itself
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Peter
B. Kyne
E d ito r A P u b l i .h . r
“ Cappv Ricks”
gan, are giving Pierce their moral
E.
M. Hull
“ The Sheik” -
MONMOUTH. OREGON
support. In a government like ours
Joseph
C.
Lincoid
“ The Portygee”
it is not the vociferous nor the
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY
Joseph R. Grismer
“ Way Down East'
boastful.that are most effective on
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922 election day. That powerful "silent
vote” which docs its thinking by
S u b .c r.p ti on R a te .
the family fireside is the vote the
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politician fears and has always con­
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Agency fo r Oregonian
stituted the safeguard which has
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kept the country from rushing into
radical theories of government. It
is safe and sar.e and upon it rests
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Mor.-nouth's largest ar.d most complete Confectionery and Book Store
Oleott’s hopes for success in the
coming election. For as a general
thing the people w ho do their think­
ing out leud are for Pierce. He
has listened to them ull and has an-; tg
no n
gled for their votes. People, es­
pecially land owners, have com­
A woman of Burma who is plained grievously of high taxes.
L ia b ility a ,id S u re ty B onds
wealthy wears about fifty pounds of With vague promises couched in or­
brass jewelry. With us, the women atorical periods he has promised to
of Burma pass for a joke. Of course tear their tex bills in two. He also
the lady who burdens herself with seeks to piufit in votes from the
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Oregon
the brass does it for “ style” . If unfortunate religious strife which
for any reason the leaders of fash­ is at present gripping the state.
ion in this country should decide People who stop to think know that
that proper dress consisted in wear­ in both matters of lower taxes and j
ing brass rings around the neck, in differences of reilgious opinion
arms and ankles, you would doubt- Pierce must, if elected, disappoint
! less hear protests about it but in his supporters. They have on the
time the ladies of the land would one side the promises of a man,
Good Goods and Fair Treatment
be loaded dawn with junk. Big which they must know can not be
sleeves, picture hats, tight corsets, carried out, contrasted with the
high heeled boots have all had their record of a man who has made!
day and at no distant time you will good in every department of the
probably see the women of the land executive office. These are mat- j
disturbing the dust of the streets ters on which the “ silent vote” is
MONMOUTH TRANSFER
with long, trailing skirts. I t’s a deliberating these days.
T ransferring by
great life if you don.t weaken.
People who have cards calling for
au
to truck and by
The Farm er’s Union of Polk enlarged photographs at the David­
tea m , w ith in th e
county recently by resolution cen­ son studio or who contemplate get­
c ity or ou t of to w n .
sured the county court for lumping ting them are urged to act before
L eave o rd e r , a t G arag e
a number of items in the tax pro­ December 1st as the studio can not
Call Phone 2003
posals put up for county referen­ handle this sort of work after that
dum making it impossible to re­ date. This is a dull season iob for;
C O F F IN A E G L E S T O N
ject or approve of any without re­ the studio and as the rush will soon , £dSZS'£525aSH5HSB5a5Zm^SH5E5Z5c!5E52Sa5HSHSH5HS25H5H5HS2S2S25E5HS2rci
jecting or approving all. Here you start for the Christmas seae- n anil
have the kernel of the whole tax which will continue nutil com­
situation. People are more than mencement time, the free photo­
anxious '¿o cut taxes at the expense graph work will not be tfkcn up
of the other fellow’s pleasure or again until next summer. There
convenience. People who favor the is still time to obtain one of these
Bran, M ill Run and Corn
county agent woud like to cut off cards given free with an advance!
P o u ltry Supplies
B O N E , S H E L L and G R IT
the county library or county fair, subscription to the Herald out you
and the reverse is also true. Peo­ must act so as to have your order
ple who live where their own roads in at the studio before December
are good or paasable, don’t- want 1st.
to spend more public money by fix
N otice of A p p o in tm en t of E xecutor
ing up the other fellow’s roads.
Notice is hereby given that the
But really, the lump proposal
undersigned, Ed Rogers, has been sj Saur Kraut, Pickled pig feet, Pickles
ought to suit the man who seeks to appointed executor of the will and
reduce taxes. Here is a chance to estate of Lewis t . Fisk, deceased,
G reenw ood c o tta g e c h e e se .
oppose the whole thing with the by the County Court of the State
Fresh
S a u sa g e and H am burg
making of a single "No” , thus sav­ of Oregon for Polk County, and
ing the unnecessary wear of lead has duly qualified. All persons
having claims against the said es -1
pencils and loss of valuable time.
tate are required to present them,
But people who favor any of with the proper vouchers, within !S<152Sa5H5E5Hi25S52SZ5H5H5ZS3HS2SE52SHS25c!Sa5H5HSZS2S2SaS,2S25HSSSHSZS25
these projects may well te glad of six months from the date of this
the assistance in log rollingh which notice, to the said executor at his
the other proposals will give them. farm, about two miles west from
Monmouth, on R. F. D. No. 1, in
The millage bills for the relief of said County.
University, Agricultural school and
Dated and first published, Sep­
Normal would not have been as tember 29. 1922.
strong if either of the institutions
ED ROGERS.
had gone it alone.
The county
Executor of the will and
Candy and Cigars
agent, the fair, the library, and ex­
estate of Lewis C. Fisk,
tra road rnonev, all have friends
Deceased.
P. H. JOHNSON ‘»The N o rm a l B ook S to r e ’
and their combined support may
OSCAR I1AYTER,
carry them. Singly they would be
Attorney.
sure to be snoxed under.
The Herald
Popular Fiction, 85c
Magazines and Periodicals
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Monmouth
Meditations
Fire and Accident Insurance
Think Ahead
Think ahead! Decide right now
that you too, will be a "somebody.”
Start next pay day to save a part
of what you earn. Then be deter­
mined to gave SOMETHING, no
matter how little, each succeeding
pay day.
When you open a Savings Account
with this bank, we will present you
with a Liberty Bell Savings Hank to
assist you in saving. The Liberty
Bell Bank is an ornament for any
home. It can be placed on the
mantle, there to receive the odd
nickles and dimes that you otherwise
would foolishly spend. When full,
it can be brought to the bank, the
contents removed and credited to
your account.
$1.00 opens an account and
obtains a Liberty Bell B ank
First National Bank
MONMOUTH, OREGON
''¿Stag 3t With Jfltttorrs"
Potted Plants,
Corsages,
Flowers for the table.
We carry a stock of flowers and plants in McIntosh’s
grocery, Independence. Purchases over $1 delivered
any place in Monmouth. Special attention to telephone
orders.
Flower phone Independence M 4511.
IN D EPEN D EN C E FLORAL CO.
ir
Butter Nut
and
Holsum
breads
at the
MONMOUTH BAKERY
Mrs. M. Cornelius, Prop.
NOMEV PriaOSOPHYf'nll
1 .1 9 2 2
Six thouar.nd c JbU hundred d iv o i ^ l granted in one court in
C hicago in Gne y e a r and the city new*papers record aa the im­
portant result tha t the Judge has collapsed from the strain The
collapse bf a tho
judges isn’t com parable to the collapse
of six thousand aine hu
hundred _ homes auid the lowering of the
fibre of th h lw thousand eight In mdred men and women,
•o f to say a w o r J about the children. Ta*'k about happiness being
keystone o' / hum an development m iy be all right, but we
doa * get gold < ae r«« use till th e ore is crushed and washed and
the metal »hot through the refining furnace. If ninety-fire per
o e a t of these ami I lore birds wer# made to see that a marriage
k not a aorap of p a p e r ,m i g h y p c o d u c e a hcalUucr and
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G. W. CHESEBRO
G r o c e r ie s & Provisions
C. C. M u l k e y
& Son
h ig h est Market Price Paid for
Poultry and Veal Calves
Thos. Boulden
I
F resh and Cured M eats
MONMOUTH MARKET
M agazines, Periodicals
Books, S tation ery
In speaking of the Indian, War­
ren, accused of murder, the Polk
County Observer said last week:
"The Observer believes it voices
the opinion of a large majority of
the people of the county when it
asys that he should be released up­
on his own recognizance and allow­
ed to make a living for his family.
There seems to be little hope of
convicting him” . At the time of
the so called Herrin massacre of
Illinois coal miners last summer the
people of that immediate vicinity
were positive that the deed was
justified. The men killed were
“ scabs” , strike breakers, interfer­
ing where they had no concern and
taking the bread from the mouths
of the miners and their families.
But sober, second thought asserted
that nothing justifies murder. Now
they arc indicting and trying the
guilty. If the sentiment of Polk
county is that Warren should be
freed we suggest that they delsy
matters a while and think it over.
Party lines are not strictly drawn
in the governship contest this year.
O regon ian a n d T elegram
Until October 31 we can offer
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 .7 5 .
The Oregonian, including Sunday,
o n e year $6 00 per year; with the.
Herald. $ 7 .7 5 .
The Te!ek,ram one year, $3.75;
with the Herald. $ 5 .2 5 .
These offers will be withdrawr.
October 31.
Use the Phone
4602 is the number of the Herald
telephone and 4603 the house phone.
The rings sound at both places and
you will have no trouble in getting
an answer at any time of the di^y or
evening. Use the phone when you
think of news items about yourself
or your neighbors. The assistance
cf all in this way is greatly appre­
c i a te .
the m erchants w ho
Guaranteed work, Cleaning, Pressing
M en’s S u its, O vercoats, S w e a te r s
L ad ies’ S u its, D r e sse s, S w e a te r s
Give me an order and be convinced.
T. J. W E D E K IN D
M onm outh Ore.
Milk a:nd Cream
of Q uality
YOUNG BRO S. DAIRY
Möhmouth Ave.
P H O N E 503
Astral Pure Food Flavors
Made by a new process that substitutes a vegetabe emulsion for
alcohol as a solvent. Fi\e ti mesas strong as govern men t star d-
aJd requires. Much stronger than alcoholic flavors. Themoet
exquisite flavoring you ever used. Price 50 cents for 2 ounce
bottle. For sale in Monmouth by
ad ­
vertise tn t h is paper.
D oreas 2 ociety of Christian Church
For Sale at T. J . Wedekind’s
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