THE MONMOUTH HERALD, MONMOUTH, OREGON
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9. 1025
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I2SHS2
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
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
1 Fire and Accident Insurance
Liability and Surety Bonds
W. H.
Successor to G. W.
Monmouth
MONMOUTH
The Parity 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, 11c; 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 $1.65 i
Per gallon, 35c; 5 gallon or over 30c.
We produce all the milk wo sell.
YOUNG BROTHERS DAIRY
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Chesebro
Oregon
TRANSFER
Transferring by &
auto truck and by &
team, within the x
city or out of town, c
Leave orders at Garage
Call fc'loiif m
IAI R. fGLESTON I
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By Arthur Bruban
ALSO AN EMPIRE.
SEGREGATE YOUR HENS.
OUR AMERICAN MOUNTAINS.
WHY CHEAT REAL WORKERS?
Within a short time, says C, D.
Burney, aviation expert, and mem
ber of the British Parliament, the
farthest point of the British Em-
ire will be within twenty-four
ours of London by flying ma
chine. Uncle Sam, please take notice.
This also is an empire. Is It at
far from the south end of Florida
to the north end of Alaska, and
from Bar Harbor, Maine, to San
Diego!
The country is gradually waking t
up 10 our nying innciiuia sivuauuti .t
and it IS to wane up.
Secretary Wilbur gives this In
formation. Five hundred airplanos
of the navy are useless. And even
the remaining 224 that can fly,
more or less, are all out of date.
Do you keep chickens T Keep
them away from other chickens if
you. can. Europe has sent here a
poultry plague for which there is
no known cure. Congress voted
$100,000 to fight it. Kigid quar
antine will help the situation.
Segregate your chickens, txA.
beware how you eat raw veg
etables, unless eleanea wren greav
est thoroughness, which isn't easy.
Be cautious, especially about raw
lettuce. The French alone know
how to prepare that plant, grown in
onen fields, often with barnyard
manure carrying typhoid germs.
Every leaf should be separated
from every other leaf and care
fully washed. The salarT, should
be mixed in a big bowl; turned
over and over, "well fatigued," as
tho French put it, until every part
of every leaf has some of the vin-
egar on it. Vinegar kills germs. '
With vegetables thoroughly
boiled, there is. of course, no caw
to fear typhoid.
The New Haven Railroad want
to stop bus lines in Rhode Island
because they compete. That seems
quite reasonable.
While respectable gentlemen in
Wall Street were gutting the New
Haven Railroad, robbing old wom
en and children that had all their
money invested in it, they squan
dered millions on trolley lines, eta.
That was" all right, because the
railroad did it.
But now private individuals that
own their omnibuses want to carry
citizens that own their public high-,
ways and want to be carried. The
railroad says you mustn't DO t
it interferes with us.
What about flying machines,
which will soon give REALLY
cheap transportation ? Will the
New Haven decide that it owns
the air, and ask convenient courts
for injunctions to keep the people
f the United States from flying
on their own atmosphere I yery
likely.
In generations to come, men and
governments more nearly civilized
will allow no children to develop
stunted bodies and deformed minds
in city slums. They will fly to
the high lands of Nevada, New
Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, to all
parts of the American mountain
paradise of health and beauty.
There they will develop into real
men and women. The United
States will breed its own strong
people, no longer depending on Eu
rope as it does now for constant
supplies of fresh blood.
Our mountains will supply the
fresh blood, and men grown there
will supply the workers, not han
: dlers of picks and shovels, but
workers with brains and machines.
The bill to raise the pay of hard
working post office employees may
be defeated because somebody is
accused of trying to get it through
by bribery.
What of that? Thousands of
underpaid postal employees know
nothing about the bribery, and had
nothing to do with it. The bribery
story sounds rather fishy.
The only question for Congress
to decide is whether or not the
men that do the hard work in the
post office DESERVE decent pay.
whether or not Uncle Sam should
set a good example, paying his
servants properly, or , a mean,
stingy, unworthy example, cheat
ing his own employees that he may
keen down the taxes of rich men.
I THAT'S THE REAL QUES
TION
ilncle Jahn
And now comes the prophet
that reckons she knows, and
gives us her jedgement pro
foundthat wimmen is due to
wear masculine cloze, from
theii- fore-top clean down to the
ground. 'The day is fast com
in'," t'-.li' anifel assorts 'when
the sexes UMte in the art, an
they'll wear the same trousers,
socks, wesklts an' shirts till
bogoah they can't tell us apartl"
In view of the prospecks, I've
little to say though I'm half
way inclined to approve . . .
and, when folks is accustomed
to havin' their way, it's as easy
to wait as to move. I reckon
the change will come on by de
grees, like most of our needed
reforms till, the fust thing we
know, they'll climb ladders an'
trees, an' their duds will stay
down when it storms. . 1 . An'
then the exchanges twlxt hus
band an' wife, might load to en
joyments Intense, I can see 'em
a-havin' the time of their life,
as rivals in jumpin' the fence!
me WOLF AT MANY DOORS
TmS WINTER. tS DAOC3WTEP.
IN A Ney FOB- COAT
in Clast by Themielvei
A dear child, but overwhelmingly po
lite as the result of her upbringing by
two maiden aunts, cume to London to
stay for the first time with her uncle.
a well-to-do doctor.
On the last ulght of her visit, as she
was going to bed, she nstoiilslivd his
wife to whom she was saying Iter
prayers.
"Oh, Lord, comfort the sick," she
said ; then paused, and added, with a
proper appreciation of the little cour
tesies of life, "except those whose In
Anilities keep my dear Uncle George
i In a state of wealth.
The Strong Man
An extraordinary trial of strength
has been performed nt Deeping St.
N'lcholus, South Lincolnshire, Eng
land. To settle a wager a horsetnun
named Wnrboys carried a 252-pound
snck of wheat for one mile down n
main road wltlmut stopping. He cur
ried the sack uero!"? his neck nnd
shoulders, and did the Journey In 18
minutes.
PLENTY OF DRY WOO!
We have an arranger.un
by which wc get 2 carlonc1
weekly, of
Planer Mill-end Wood
from Valsetz, wliich will
mpplv all demands. This
wood is dry and in stove
lenirths, ready to burn. Ca
it office with F. K. Skeen or
phone.
Wcnmcuth Wood Company
Pollan Brothers, Props
FOLKS
IN OUR
TOWN
The
truth
By..
Edward
McCullough
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Good Furniture Is Our Pledge to You
MONMOUTH HARDWARE
J. E. Winegar, Proprietor
Relieved of Catarrh
Due io La Grippe
Thanks
To
PE-RU-NA
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Mrs. Laura Ferberkk, over 7'i
yean of Hire, 1205 Willow A",
liohokeii, N. writes: "A Severn
attack of I. a Grippe left tuc vttth
a. hoarseness and slime in the hcn
and throat. 1 had chronic (at.irrli.
It grew worse. I could not lie dnwn
or sleep at tiinht. I was always
bothered by the slime, pain in the
back and a terrible headache every
morning.
Finally I bought a bottle of
Pe-ru-na which was of great bene
fit. It gave me blood and strength.
I 1...VC no pains in head or back,
n' r noises in the head. The slime
has gone and I can sleep. My
weight has increased. I am cheer
ful and hanpy, thanks to Pe-ru-na,
which I shall always keep in the
house and recommend to my
friends."
For every form of catarrh
Pe-ru-na meets ths need, Coughs,
Colds, Nasal Catarrh, Indigestion.
Bowel disorders are all forms of
latarrh.
Buy it any where in tablet or
iouid form
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mFor the
Cozy Home
Life In the home revolves about tha
living room. It Is the meeting place and
resting place of the family. It Is the heart
of the home. For furniture In keeping with
this duty of the living room we have chosen
carefully from the best work of the best
manufacturers. Call and see our
Furniture for Comfort
The easiest of easy chairs Morris
chairs of generous size all await your
Inspection. There are rockers here tor
mother when she sews and larger rockers for mother
vhert she rets. We have also a lull line of th
many piece, some d'Xorativa and some useful,
that help lo glva the homelike Individual touches.
Be among tho first to wle-ct from this collodion.
$ ALL KINDS OF
Fresh Meats
i Also
(Ircen and Ripe Olives g
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Pickles, Sardines
Wienies, Dried Beef
Canned Meats
6 MONMOUTH MARKETS
$ Fred Hill, Prop.
i W -r ' XtfCOKXsM
BUILDING TILE
Made in Monmouth
make the hest and most
J economical building mater
j 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 vaiue
better than a frame house.
Drain Tile in all Sizes.
Ask us about them.
Central Clay Products Co.
and Ball, &jo. a BauT, TMCI
STfllP IN OVBft ftoO rVtfeR
DRAWINGS Tb"SoYS C&nTeST
. WAICH THIS STRIP BJiW WBST6