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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1921)
3SZS2S2S2SHS2SilSaSHSZ5iZ52S2S?5tKiEt..Tll_'. ‘ “iLTl.. IZl'.J T3 T h e H e ra ld Kntered m * second-class m atter Septembers. r the p<*rt office at Monmouth. Oregon, under the Act of March | Rl< H A R D B. S W F N S O N % Editor & Publisher M O N M O U T H . OREGON ISSU ED Subscription One year - Six months - Three months - There Love and Happiness A re Supreme A Home that you have buit and paid fo r with your own hard earned m oney- a Home that embo iiels all your own ideas about how a real house should be built that’s the only Heal Home. You owe such a Home to the w ife, the kiddies and yourself— it breeds Love, Happiness. Contentment and Better Health. Nothing to worry about and a nice little sum tucked away in the bank each month that otherwise would go to the landlord! And it is easy to own such a Home you’ ll be surpri.-ed to learn how cheaply it can be built. See us about plans materials and prcies. It w ill be one thing that you will always be glad you did. Monmouth Lumber Company L. W. Waller, Manager GOOD FURNITURE ENGLISH RACE HORSE That celebrated race horse. Eclipse, pi which died Feb. 28, 17811, at the ripe a ape of 23 years, received tils name on a account of his being born during an eclipse of ttie sun, and It became curi ously significant and appropriate when in mature life be was found to pass nil contemporary horses as regarding sj>eed. Eclipse was bred by the Puke of a. Cumberland, a brother of (Jeorge til. a ami afterward became the property of Dennis O'Kelly, who on his death be queathed tlie animal, along with all Ids brood mares and other horses, to Ids brother Philip. For ninny years ai Eclipse lived In retirement from the turf, but was In other ways a source S of considerable revenue to Ids owner on account of the many visitors who ai came to see the renowned hero of the race truck who was passing his lust days at Clay Hill near Epsojn. In those days It was liot the custom to Insure the lives of animals, and tlie fact that Eclipse was Insured for un enormous sum only made bis popu larity the greater. When It became necessary to remove him he was so worn out that a carriage had to l>e especially constructed to carry hint. The secret of tils Immense success was revealed by the autopsy, when it was discovered that his heart was of unusual size, as It weighed thirteen pounds.—Chicago Journal. a a a a a a a a i a a! a a a a a Weaken* the Body for It* Daily Fight for Health, and So Destroy* Good Looks. YOUR DUTY TO Y O U R HOME V ^ ^ o r th e Cozy Home Life In the home revolves about the 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 t t, - • $2,00 $1.00 75 eta WOMEN MUST AVOID WORRY is The easiest of easy chairs— Morris chairs of generous size— all await your Inspection. There are rockers here for mother when she sews and larger rockers for mother when she rests. W e have also a full line of the many pieces, some decorative and some useful, that help to give the homelike individual touches. Be among the first to select from this collection. Good Furniture Is Our Pledge to You M ONM OUTH HARDW ARE J. E. W inegar, Proprietor i Will Buy Your Second Hand Furniture If you have anything in this line that you w ish to dispose of see me at the Electric Shoe Shop Chas. Atwater 1S25Z5Ï5H5HS A How Two Impecunious Reporter* Se cured Neat Sum From the “ King of Wall Street.*' Every minute that a womnn spends In worry, weaken* the body for It* dally tight for health. It odds age. It causes deep furrows to appear on ttie forehead. It Injures the digestion and robs life o f all pleasures and peace. So If you wish to keep your good looks, don't worry. Work gives Incentive, and thus life and health, to the organs of the body. It strengthens our will, teaches us patience, perseverance and the eour age to endure. It has been the sal vatlon of many. The homely duties thut are performed by the house moth er each day, the sweeping, cooking and home caring, are wholesome du ties which lead to health and >»trength. But If women allow their dally tnsks to fret and worry them, they lose all of the benefit they otherwise would gain. It Is not always the ac tual work that wears out the nerves and tem|>er and ruins the disposition It is the spirit In which the work is done which allows worry to creep in. —Detroit News. Earth Is Slewing Down. t Happily for our convenience, the process Is extremely slow, but all tlie same the fact Is that the days are getting longer. This does not refer to hours or daylight Increasing with the advancing year, but to days as timed by the revolution of the earth on Its axis. The earth’s power of rotation, says a writer In tlie Popular Science Monthly, Is growing weaker and as a result Its revolution on its axis Is slowing up. Which means, of course, that the day Ls lengthening. An epoch must eventually arrive when the day will be equal In length to the year; that Is, to the time It takes for us to revolve about the sun Then the earth will always turn the Tlie late J. P. Morgan, with till his E lectric L i« h t B u lb s tli.auctul shrewdness, often was hood a n d fixtu res winked. Art dealers were not the only ores who found him an easy mark. J. 1* had a heart larger than his head. I’ ulike most financiers, he was not al ways unmoved by a tale of woe— whether that tale was genuine or bo Monmouth’s largest and most complete Confectionery and Book Store gus. 1 have Just rvcelved a new Mor gan anecdote Illustrative of this, and Illustrative, also, o f the fact that the famous hanker could enjoy a Joke when he was the victim. Two news V5Z5BS25I!SI15HSH5SS25Z3^5Z5Z525IlSZSa paper reporters des|ierntely hard up (as reporter* sometimes have I teen known to he) made a touching plea for a contribution for a new church which a worthy group of colored people were pictured as heroically striving to es tablish. The story was so plausible and so appealing that Mr. Morgan handed them jjno. Before the pair were out of sight he saw them divide the money! The story goes that for n moment Mr. Morgan didn’t know whether to he furious or philosophic, but that he then hurst Into laughter, crlled In some of Ids associates and told them the Joke.— B. C. Forbes In Forbes Magazine M O R L A N E le c tric S h o p so Guaranteed In Boulden Building Monmouth Oregon Groceries & Provisions French Instruction Good Goods and Fair Treatment Given by student o f London and Paris, also L'niversity o f Oreg n Private or in class by Mme. Cather ine N orrie. For terms apply Room 29. Dormitory. C. C. M u lk e y & Son CORONA For Sale: S.*C. White Leghorn cockerels. We obtained this stock directly from two o f the best pens Ftfie Yoorif at the O . A C. Phone 50a Tho portable typewriter. it w ith you. A perfect machine for the Home Office or Student. For Sale— 1-horst* wagon, bay- horse arid harness. $75 cash. Mrs. C. E. Herren. Oak wood for Sale Carry W A L T E R G. B R O W N L . 1. Bursell M O N M O U TH TRANSFER Apple boxes for sale at the Mon mouth Lumber Yard. Transferring by auto truck and by team, within the city or out of town. Men Boarders Wanted. Mrs. J. L. Hartzell in Kelley house on Whitman street. 4t Horse for sale. Weight Price $30. C. 1 Y rry. 1100. L e a v e order* at Garaga C all P ho n e 2003 Let me mend your furniture or file your saws. J. W. H ow -ll. It COFFIN A EGLESTON jc2n2iii3ilSHSH5HSS5Z5S5J The Monmouth Cooperative* S lip ping Association will save farm er’s money in the sale o f livestock. Ship with us and eut out middleman’s profit. Il you have stock to ship notify W. J. Stockholm, M gr. tf highest Market Price Paid for Poultry and Veal Calves Bran, Mill Run and Corn 8-room house, lot 150x186 feet, P o u l t r y S u p p lie s B O N E, S H E L L a n d G R I T close in. All modern conveniences. Price $21 8-room house, 2 lots, splendid lo cation. Price $1600. îSîSV.'TEiÆSaSZSHSHSHSZ 52SZ5ZSH5H5Z5HS2Sa5Z525ÏSH5ZSÎSZSHSZSn Î9SHSZ5H5E 5 Room house, Land 824 x 830 (Ö feet, 3 blocks from Normal school. Price $1100; term . 7 Room house, 2 lots, fru it and berries. Price $1000. $500 cash, balance $ lo per month. W h olesom e and Sanitary 14 acres o f land, close in. Price P a s s e d by in s p e c t io n Oct. II reduced from $140 to $125 per acre. . 20 acres o f land, 15 in cultvation, 5 acres in pasture, 260 prune trees, 'Ï aSH5Z5ES257!SZSHSHSErZ5ZSHSZS2Si 15Z5e52S25ES2525HS25HS2S2S25ZS2SZS2SZS2i 1 fru it and Iterries o f all kinds. 9- room house, good barn, 1 milk cow, horse, harness, 1 wagon, 2 buggies, all farm implements. Price_$5000. W ill take desirable dwelling prop erty in part exchange. | For Sale or Kent 5 acres o f ¡and 5 room house, good dairy barn. 15 minutes walk to city. Rent $15.00 ' per month. Thos. Boulden a MARKET Fresh and Cured Meats M O NM O UTH J. B. Hill & Son Magazines, Periodicals Books, Stationery Candy and Cigars P. H. JOHNSON tede Jeta? tfosft ■ JSHOWaMC A j R E A i - •*'VvOMAtJ ,WHOf W O N ’.T ÎS/VE*MONEY^l££ h u b b y ' IGIVE3i HERl À »CHANCE.* ach troubles by Chamberlain’s Tablets after years o f «utfering. These tablets strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. N otice this delicious f la v o r w h e n y o u smoke Lucky Strike — it’s sealed in by the toasting process I an. here to s a w wood R. L. K u lla n d e r STEVENS & CO. G en era l C o n tra c tin g fo r Second Hand Goods S. N o r a is e in prices at present H. Hinkle, Phone 2411 D e a l e r s in C St. _________ .In d e p e n d en c e. • W A L T E R G. B R O W N W o rk Representing the "PENNSYLVANIA” Fire Insurance Co. E s t im a t e s p r o m p t l y fu r n is h e d of P h ilad elp h ia Independence, Oregon Notary Public PHPNF. M 2111 They only cost a quarter. Chamberlain’s Tablets A. M A R A M fire Insurance, Real Estate and Surety Bonds Reliable Service Concrete A great many have been permanently cured o f stom - T ry them. S O N S h o e First Class W o rk A man with good digestion is nearly always good natured. & A T W A T E R BROS. fault finding disposition is often due to a disordered storrihch. ® Everything for Student’s Use HOODWINKED THE GREAT J. P. < v (( N IRRITABLE, # Stationery, Notions G. T. Boothby.’ STOMACH TROIBLIS r L2SESZS71F2SZSH52SZ52SHS2S2SaSHSE535HS ® Rate* Eclipse Bred by the Duke of Cumber land, Was the Sensation of H • a Generation. A Home o f Your Very Own J j EVERY FRIDAY C K lL lA Y . O C r O B K R 28.1921 FAMOUS ’ same race toward tne soiar luminary. Just as the moon now always turns the stt e face toward us, aiul one-half of our planet will have sunshine all i # year, while the other half is in total and permanent darkness. That is. If the sun still Is shlulnc I It may become a dim and chilly orb before then. B lank D eed*. M o rtg a g e s , E tc. I I