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Ptfft s THE MONMOUTH HERALD, MONMOUTH. OREGON FRIDAY. JANUARY 2, 1926 For More Than Thirty Five Years This bank has been identified with the financial progress of Polk County. It is a safe bank in which to put your Faith, your Funds and your Future. First National Bank Established 1889 MONMOUTH, OREGON Dy Arlhur Brisbane QUEER DANGEROUS DAYS. ABOVE THE BANDITS. CHEAPER SUGAR, PLEASE. WORTH TEN MILLION. Guaranteed work, Cleaning, Pressing Men's Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters Ladies' Suits, Dresses, Sweaters Give me an order and be convinced. T. J. WEDEKIND Monmouth Ore School Supplies Candy and Fresh Fruit Holsum bread P. H. JOHNSON Groceries & Provisions Good Goods and Fair Treatment C. C. Mulkey & Son V.'o live in queer, daKrous days. In Soaltlo the Government wants to dismnntel nn innocent locking broucimsting Btation. Every evening a lady, wife of the proprietor, sent through the air a beautiful bed-time story. What could be purer, more innocent T The Government says MANY thing's could be more innocent, for the bed-time story sent out cop. tained code information for boot leggers. That's queer. Every week a firm on Long Island sends a $5,000 payroll to New Jersey by flying machine. The idea is to keep above the bandits. In due time bandits also will get flying machines, just as they got high-powered automo biles. President Coolidge is consider ing the tariff on sugar. That tariff, so high, is a hardship on our friends in Cuba. Cuba com plains that it is higher than it need be to give profit to sugar growers in the United States. Sugar is necessary to the health and growth of children, necessary, also, by the way, to those that obey the Constitution and do their distilling inside of their own bodies. The President undouDteaiy won Att tha suear Question havin In mind the needs of millions American mothers. This story comes from Ann Ar bor concerning the magnificent University of Michigan. Twenty voArs Bern a mining property at Ligoma, Ontaria, was deeded to the university. The giving of the mine was then looked upon aa a joke; it hadn't any value. But the Board of Regents of the university will soon give de tails of the discovery that the mine is worth ten million dollars. Fire and Accident Insurance Liability and Surety Bonds W. H. NEY Successor to G. W. Chesebro Monmouth Oregon 2525252 125252 ia525252S25252S252525252S2!ra5HS25a52SHS2S2S2S2S252 MONMOUTH TRANSFER Transferring by auto truck and by team, within the city or out of town. Leave orders at Garage Call Phone 2003 W R. FGLESTON &SZE2S2S2525252525H5252SE52SH525E2SE25H5 m miiiT 1 The Purity of Milk cannot be determined by taste or appearance. The U. S. government says: "Clean milk is milk of good flavor from healthy cows, that is free from dirt and contains only a small number of bacteria, none of which are harm ful. Bacteria are tiny, single celled plants, invisible to the naked eye. So far as possible they should be kept out of milk. Bacteria dangerous to human health may come from unhealthy cows and milkers, contaminated water supplies, flies or filth. "Great numbers of bacteria may be introduced into milk from the body of the cow and from unsteralized utensils." DON'T TAKE THESE CHANCES. Buy Inspected Milk. Commencing December 1st the following prices will pre vailQuarts, lie; 9 tickets for $1.00. Per month $3.30. 3 quarts or more delivered to same place 10c per quart. Pints 6c, 18 tickets for $1.00. Per month $1.G5 Per gallon, 35c; 5 gallon or over 30c. We produce all the milk we sell. YOUNG BROTHERS DAIRY That will do two things. It will put the ten million dollars, through the uuweisity, into the building of better brains. A good use for the money. It will give sharks that live on fools a text to use in the selling of worthless mining stock. Edison has his mind on flying. May it be many years before he starts his great flight The helicopter will let men nse straight up from the earth. Eaglea can't do that. We shall fly at speed un dreamed of now and the flying machine will revolutonlxe civili zation. All that he says is true and much more. But the revolution In civilization will come fh men's Ki-nins nnrl rnme slowly. It Won t come through machinery, although that wiil help. Men invented machines, that ought to have freed the slaves. But they fastened wage slaves to the machines. They invented fly ing machines, and their first real use was dropping T. N. T. and poison gas on other white men and ' on savages. Science moves swiftly, the brain moves slowly, and civilization moves slowly with it. Dr. D. E. Gerin, of France, on his way to America, should have as warm a welcome as we usually reserve for princes and others that never did a day's work. , Dr. Gerln comes to demonstrate a new method of treating pneu monia, before the members of the New York State Physicians' Or ganization. With this new method, six hundred cases of pneumonia were treated, without one death. Dr. Gcrin also treats pernicious anaemia without blood transfu sion. , May wheat has passed $1.64. It will sell higher. Farmers are rushing their grain to market now, feeling that these prices will do. You will remember that this column predicted $1.50 wheat when the price was below $1.20. Unfortunately, gamblers have probably made more than farmers, although the farmers, for whom this is written, have also profited those that held their wheat. A first-class gross business of six thousand million dollars a year for the big first-class railroads ntitrht to make some profits possi ble, with reasonable economy and modern methods. mm Uncle JaHn THOUGH it's calledUieold old story" it is ever, ever new, from the embers of Redemp tion's blessed past; over nine teen hundred Christmases have voiced allegiance true each Christmas morn more hallowed than the last. We celebrate this birthday with the anthem and the feaBt, for the shepherds must be diligent as when they saw "the bright an mornln star" a-blazinr in the east, an' heard the strains of "Peace, (bftd-will to Men." We conleja- Piste" fnVfabnr im.,r...r with blessin'a rare, provided by .Fous Master-hand, while faith endowt ability to foel His presence there. !t' f.itK all His children understand. Ltt ouuDia an- roars assail us bv whatever law they mny we'll treat 'era with the dignity of corn and pray divine forgive ness op this blessed Christmas 4y. from evil thoughts to which all flesh U hum fiv w strength and meekness, In the Journey as we run, for Thou hast conquered death, that we may live. Go with us through the shadders till the Bpell of life Is done, rememberin to forgive as we forgive. "8 &1L A'TACTFOU MAN 13 HC WHO looks on WHie some oxwiw OOMB BEU. SPILLS THE fcAHd i TH OLE GROUCH ' ORTER. BE, BUT tW AMJ VUWO UEVER VOTES MWT GOT WO UCEUSa Y COWvPUftJl w wvrr no osesef cacm. 60 Xt XVf POU.S NUf ULP PUT GOOD IAEV1 WTO l'LENTY OF DRY WOOD We have an arrangement by which we get 2 carload, weekly, of Planer Mill-end Wood . . . tit from Valsetz, which wm supply all demands. This wood is drv and - in stove lewrtha, ready to hum. tan at office with r . K. SUeen or phono. Monmouth Wood Company Pollan Brothers, Props Come In and see our new cut kIhhs. Have some put away for Christmas Now Is the time to buy at the Variety Store. tils suppressed desires.- "See," he suld, "I've got a gun and everything." James displayed a re volver, which he had concealed by the novel means of hanging It down his buck with a strap. Then he pro duced his clippings. "It's easy," he boasted. "See all these Jobs. I wus In on all of 'em." , The stronger appeared properly Impressed. 'Tell vou what," suld James, "yon eome hack nt 11:30 mid we'll pull something." The stranger kept his promise, but with him came I'olleeinitn McNnniura of the Degpliilnes street station. JHines today Is In a cell. MiiHf kid" the notice say. -who thinks he's a hnrd egg." , YOUTH TIPS "CRIME CAREEli"; IS JAILED Budding Holdup It Alto gether Too Trutt'.A. Chicago. Yo hum I An enterprising young holuup man simply aoesn i know whom to trust these days. Tuke the case of Juiues Allen. James resides at 507 West Madi son street und Is twenty-one. Juiues Is ambitious. He rends the crime news and even keeps a scrap book. Some day, he hopes to see his own lurid exploits recorded In type. James, however, Is a trusting soul. withal. Hud he not been, he doubt less would have thought twice before he strolled up to an unknown yogng man of about his own age nt the cor ner of Madison and Jefferson streets the other night und begun to unburden Fi$h Flout for Stock Franee's fish flour, a product of re cent origin, mixed with feed for am nmls. Is said to Increuse the flow of milk and the laying of eggs. The pres ent annual output of this product ex ceeds WX) tons. It la used m all the agricultural parts of France and Is ei ported to Switzerland, Sputa, Ituly and Germany. " This Industry originated In La Ro chelle. Heretofore the non-edlble fish found In the nets of the trawlers were thrown Into the sen, but now they are brought to port as muterlul for the fish flour plant The fish flour Is very rich In proteins and phnsphntes. It Is mixed with feed for. poultry, rabbits, dogs, sheep, cuttle und hogs. Arc You All Run Down Many Monmouth Felt That Folks Way Have Feel out of lofts? Tired, achy! bide, irritable? Hack lame and stilT? It mav be the story of weak kid neys. Of toxic poisons circulating about Upsetting blood and nerves. There's a way to feel right again. Ileln vour weakened kidneys with Doan's Pills a stimulunt diuretic. Doans are recommended by many P' rple of this locality. Mrs. W. A. Eastburn, 540 E. Sixth St.. ..!...ny. Ore., says: "Doan's Pills will do all that is cluimed for them My kidneys were weak and I had se vcre backaches and felt dull and run down. Headaches annoyed me a lot and my kidneys didn't act right. I used Doan's Pills and they soon rid me of the trouble and my kidneys act ed regularly." Price 00c at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Pillsthe same that Mrs. Eastburn had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y, I SV Cameras and Films Developing In at 6 Out at 12 Perkins Pharmacy If we htven't got It we'll get It. Ask ui. ij $ ALL KINDS OF Fresh Mea t ilSO jij Green and Ripe Olives Pickles, Sardines Wienies, Dried Beef Canned Meats x MONMOUTH MARKETS Fred Hill, Prop. IK KC :c- 3C' :: ,X XX 3X Xi BUILDING TILE Made in Monmouth make the best and most economical building mater- al you can buy. In long wear and low cost of upkeep there is nothing that will compare with tile or brick. The appearance of such a house is always attractive and it holds its selling value better than a frame house. Drain Tile in all Sizes. Ask us about them. Central Clay Products Co. Spend Your Money with your home merchant!. They help pay th taxes, keep up the schools, build roads, and make this com munity worth while. Yoo will find the advertising of the best ones in this paper. r'JLfCS IN OUR TOWN Pop Is A Oil Literal!. Edward McCullcuffh AUTOCASTEU it aint gonna I sua. vo-jHcaTfft.Z ' OH HOW IN TH' .ttpgA VT -.1 , HECK DO TW OL f& I &" 1 (?) FOLKS KNOW, IT Us' MJ kTvYlLr t - W NOW LET X . OH- VOUft NAME IS -J . MF TriINK , ' FEB.DIE, AN YEft WIFE'S 'iT-xfsV fy) DOH'TCHA NAME HM I II. BOYS.' r3 :'JtkJi BASEBALL GLOVfi " vVfi-w Big league 0- fffiS Baseball bat - 0IOLEAGUB ' H -X "j ij .1 Base Balls J q&ry SEE NEXT WEEK