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4 I THIS MONMOUTH HERALD. MONMOUTH. OREGO FRIDAY. JANUARY 10. 1025. Fan S 111 at I t s V 4 I 1 I III Winter Shoes, Dress Shoes Cost and Quality Count See my stock and get prices. Full Line of Strings. Oils, Polishes, Etc. First Class Repairing Post office block Phone 6802 CHARLES M. ATWATER 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 S . .-' Liability and Surety Bonds , S : W. H. " Successor to G. W. Monmouth "Ordinary farm milk", says Lieut. Hill (of the Naval Acadamy farm, near Annapolis, Md.) "contains about 5,000,000 bacteria per cubic centimeter." A cubic centi meter is about 16 drops. The U. S. Government says: "Bacteria in milk are dan gerous to human health." Take no risk. Buy inspected milk of low bacteria count. We produce and distribute the only inspected milk in the city. Inspected every month by G. y. Copson, Corvallis, milk inspector. Drop in and let us show you the results of these Analy ses. They are also on file at the office of Bacteriology, Agricultural building, Corvalllis. YOUNG BROTHERS DAIRY -- m i NEY - . Chesebro Oregon Transferrine by s auto truck and by team, within the city or out of town. Leave order, at Garage Call Phone 2003 This Week By Arthur BrisbaiM WHO WILL BE FIRST? FLYING BRINGS CHANGE. REAL ESTATE AND RAILROADS. PEACE IN SLEEPY HOLLOW. What railroad man will first real lie what the flying machine means! What railroad man eepe dally will first reallxe what the flying machine will do to the pas senger traffic of the great railroads on all long hauls t The first capable man. aettnc tfcarough rsulnaiW ef the Jttohine's futaae, will eetal his stockholders and KhnseB s fnrtuna a would ttuika those 01 t - ' . se Vanderbllta. Hills and Hunting- tons look like financial crumbs. Yon think about the flying ma chine out west as representing the business energy of the whole West ern country. To go there now, you travel four days on trains admirably equipped and managed. In less than twenty years the trip will be made by flying ma chines in six hours and with abso lute safety. How many Americans will devote four railroad days to a six-hour flying trip! Not many. The flying machine will upset theories, habits and values. Land one hundred miles from a great city will be reached more quickly than land in the suburbs twenty-five miles away is reached now. Flying for all long journeys wQI displace railroading completely within the lives of middle-aged men now living. Many railroad men, of course, realize that a great change in transportation is soon coming. William Sproule, president of the Southern Pacific Railroad, said yesterday that what caused him to do some hard thinking was the landing in San Francisco of man that had flown from New York in one single day between sunrise ana dark. If a man can do that ex- prlmenle.ry fc the Qoresnsaem) tew, . lu-i before the tMnf will be doue practically by p-to date tiuuBjJortatica men? Transportation through the ajr on a great commercial scale prob ably will be developed first ia this part of the world, for. here the need ia greatest. Real railroad men as regards present earnings will not feat tfc flying machine, even should thef fail to utilise it. That flying ma chine, taking long-haul passengers from railroads, will so greatly in crease freight carrying as to mak railroad rights of way and term, nals more valuable than ever. That's part of the wisdom oi Divine Justice. No really good thing ever disappears with any other good thing already existing. The taxi wiped oat the hansom rah. aa saa and electricity wiped I out the tallow canciie. c t ' . ... i it - hansom and the candle were reaflf not "good things." Watch the flying machine It will make changes greater than the steam engine ever made, mak ing man literally master of all he surveys by enabling him to go anywhere and everywhere without roads or terminals, crossing A con tinent In half a day. Most Important of all ia the fact that the flying machtne alone rep resents national safety, since all wars will be fought and won of lost in the air nrom now on. Write your two Senators and your Con- fressman, urging adequate aerial efense not half as many first class machines as any other na tion has, but twice as many. Samuel Gompers lies m the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery at Tarry town. N. Y., not far from the grave of Andrew Carnegie. The much talked of "oommunity of interests" and "equality" be tween capita) and labor become real in the graveyard. On earth, in the sunshine equal ity of capital and of labor, is not yet reality. Labor la labor, with worry and uncertainty attached to it, usually. And capital, with all Its worries, means some leisure and a systematic share in what labor produces, But conditions are better than they were, It is no longer a crime for workmen to unite. It was a crime once. And they no longer brand with a red-hot iron any work man convicted of leaving his own parish to seek employment in an other. They did that in England, years ago. Uncle Ja ah' As we travel our pesterful way, with the process oJ! life on .u . n xr-n uVir.nl.! t' V to Bucm lujppy an' gay, in the face oi ,.L.ito w.n. . . . For. the hur.irrv fer smiles -I'hf-v niiVi in otic sunshine to ' il P3SP- 1 I reckon a shiny, bald head ain't viewed by ita owner with pride. When our hirsute adorn ment hat Mini, there a laois mat can't well be denied. .. . Hut a eong that peala forth in ita Joy from lipa that dont whisper complaint, proclaim that the singer's boy though the Alma-nick growls that he ain ti Iv reached tho conclusion moat trite, which ain t incon sistent with sense -that, our burdens grow more an' moro light, with the increase of smiles we- dispense. ... I can't quite agree with the guess thnt age is all barren an' drear, in a world we wore destined to bless, while the neighbors are- glnd we are horel YOOR REAL SOU019T tS TWS BIRO AHO riRJT SAYS OOMT UKT TO BLOW MY OWN NORM, OUT MADE Wlfey n Ture we were mnrrlcd yon said yu coul'ln't live without mo. nuMiy But 1 lindn't Inherited my money from my rich uncle tliun. PLENTY OF DLY WOOD We have an arrangement jv which we cret 2 carload. tfeeklv. OI v Planer Mill-end Wood from Valsetz, which will upply all demands. , This vood'isdry and in. stove lengths, ready to burn. Call it office with F. K. Skeen or phone. Monmouth Wood Company Pollan Brothers, Props, FOLKS IN OUR TOP Curly Has a '. Musical Ear :: i Edward McCullough AUTOCASTER A DIFFERENCE I . I L I 1 1 if) : ix f .a I i i m aW I 1 1 I 111 I IJl M IWII FH i ' WHAT'S TmaT A fVHY THSTS PfiSTW PJECB ) L) JOT ( O soua mcjiher II JKSPJKL v I IMS GOOD fURNITUHE is YOUR DUTY TO YOUR HOME, 1 Your Good Furniture Is MONMOUTH HARDWARE J. E. Winegar, Proprietor 31 1 ASnnnAnA II lUl !!LI11 when you want that next job of Printing You will get first-class work, and you will get it when promised, for having work done when promised is one of the rules of this office. If you prefer, send the order by mail or bring it to the office in person. Eiiiium Let Us Show You What We Can Do pi'iuuiiii!ii!iiiii!ii:iiiiii!:lui!ii!iiiiii!ii'.iiiiiiiii:iiuiii:!iiiii!iiiiiiiii"iiiin; V 55ry StCANOBC THAT A p.5ravy Utilitv V Furniture The pride of a thrifty housewife Is her kitchen especially II It Is not only spick and span but also up to date. There ar many things now tnat the modern kitchen requires. Among them are the labor-savers, time savers and waste savers that experi ence has proved so helpful. Let us supply you with Kitchen Needs A kitchen cabinet, (or Instance, more conveniences In It than you realize without actually owning and using one has cart Tha steps ono of them would save you might add many minutes dally to your leisure lime. Let us show you how. W have fully equipped cabinets on display now. Our Pledge to You 4 ALL KINDS OF f Fresh Meats Also Green and Uipe Olives Pickles, bardincs Wienies, Dried Beef tanned Meats MONMOUTH MARKETS Fred Hill, Prop. MJILDINO TILE Made in Monmouth make the best and most economical building mater al you can buy. In long wear and low cost of upkeep a there is nothing that will compare with tile or brick. The appearance of such a house is always attractive and it holds it's selling value better than a frame house. Drain Tile in all Size. Ask us about them. 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