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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1922)
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But as they SI M refused to r t f oral th eir lives Con * flict us passed on as a w ar.ierer to T5 r u other states, tfcseo advised to be- eotoe a herm it be replied. “ It :s — “ rp rr possible to w ithdraw freer, the ■ 1 Mor.mc-uth'» largest arid Exwt eompleU Confectionery and Book More ^ world and assc-ciat* w ith birds and beasts which have no affinity with By Ret. L. l \ Leuá us. ttitfi whom should I associate b u t w .th suffering m an*” y I d K t p - t i e to sever»! r a s e r a Hce® Confucius was seventy ATW ATER BROS. ■ ? ve. th is tim e, a b r r f years t f age bis srr. died, the next ? view c f the '.fe ac-d le a rti.rg i of year hi* fav o rite disciple. Yen Hue :] C h ica* g re a t re lig k a s leader. Coe- die*!. Confucius never recovered -i I ¡»ring the fe f Cociuci- f r o the Jbiow and w ren, three u i. B. C. SSI— 47? :■ : - i- ■ years later, his next beloved disciple F irst C lass W ork G uaranteed of Cfc;r» * i i from tee to fifteee i.e-!. tne m ighty intellectual stru ct million* and ic rr.* y of the a rts , ure crasfcod to the ground. The In B oulden B uilding lite ra tu re te d e m i ¿atice she «»5 r ext day be was seen to tte r.r.g back -u in advase* of Europe during the and fo rth in fro n t of his door, d rag nj M onm outh O regon M: cki .-e Ages. Every ec-ur.try had ging h.s staff m his hands behind 1 i u hiitoric-grapher. its m uticiaas, his ta c k , and crooning the w<_rdsi .ts o d e o f taws, i u treatises o r a g The g reat m ountain m ust crum ble; ricu ltu re and on conduct—y et. it Tne strong beam m ust break; was a period of dying eivl! .ration. The wise m an m ust w ither away She bad passed the rerutb arid l.ke a p lan t” . was rapid y travelling the down He look to his bed and died seven ward r a d . Slavery, j»!ygam y and days a»er, w ith to p ray er cm his lips eoneubirage were common and b etra y in g ,!» apprehension but with there was an en tire absence of any U.e conviction th a t his life had beer, clear belief in a holy, righteous a fa; ire crushing out the dickering and personal God and instead of a nam e. united kingdom there » as a m u lti But the death of the man whose tude of aoni-independent. feud*! t^ach irg had emphasized justice and states w arrir.g aga.r.st each other resp>onsibility upon th e p art of ru l Into this period Confucius was ers; the d eath of the man who had born. The C om pact and Portable : :*antiy sought for fifty years to; C oro S A The biographers of Confucius ' ; u t his principles to practice, not trace bis’genealogy back to th e em , th rough k»ve of money or of honor T ypew riter peror H wang-ti B. C. 2700. And u t fo r th e sake c f the public w l - 1 as th a t genealogy has been preserv fa te ; ar.d the d eath o f the man ; ed down to the present day the > • se au stere but genuine virtues fam ily now co u rt seventy six g en er had won the adm iration ar.d love of Ask m e to show it to you, a tio n s . the longest known genealogy has disciples, produced an impres- in human bistory. Confucius was a upon the ra tio n , and the fame the son of an old man and a young ¡of Confuc.us began to rise alm ost W A L T E R G. B R O W N m other, as his fa th e r. Rung Shu from th e day of his b u rial. Liang-bo was over seventy years of Continued Next Week» ^SiSiTzSiSiSiSiSiliSiSiSiSiTzSiSiSiSiSiSiSiSiScSiSÌSiSiSiSÌSiSiSiSZ. S7£_ age at the tim e of his son's b irth . ? Stationary Confections « ¥ Lath, Mouldings. Fruit and Butter Boxes, Slabwood, green & dry, 12 & 16 in. Stovewood, Cement, Wall Plaster, Lime. Shingles, Com position Roofing. Build ing paper. Doors, Win dows, Security Silos. L. W .| Electric Shoe Phene 202 Good Goods and Fair Treatment C. C. M u l k e y 7vr YOUR DUTY TO YOUR WANTS HOM E, R u g s [ öood Values in All Grades Th-re Is a right rug fer every r:om It must harm on ze with the furniture, wear well and be secured at a price in keeping with its purpose Our large stock offers you a wide choice range of patterns both as regards imported grader and rugs of domes tic manufacture Our reputation promises you fair prices L o n g L iv e d L in o le u m s The uses cf this c uss of floor coveilng are growing Patterns are here in greater numbers tnan ever You may purchase cempiete r-gs ce have y;ur rjem fitted aid eo- tirVy cover*! with a p. rm se.erted fr:m ojt roll» Cur ae actic. L well worh >:-_r S tre e t cc. Good Furniture Is Our Fledge to You MOiNMOUTH HARDWARE J- E. W inegar. Proprietor 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 re sses, S w e a te r s G iv e m e an order and be convinced. M onm outh Ore. Headache A s a boy Confucius was grave, and fond of playing at ceremonies. At nineteen he was employed by the chief of the Ki clan as the sup erintendent of bis parks and herds and m anifested in practical life the The Monmouth Cooperativ.* STiip- high standard of honesty be a f te r ping Association will save fa rm er's wards tau g h t by m aking do effort to become ric h . though corruption m->ney in the sa ie c f live stock. Ship was then common. At tw enty two with us and cu t out m iddlem an's Confucius became a school teach profit. Il you have stock to ship er which continued to be his main notify W. J . Stockholm. M gr. tf em ploym ent throughout his life Let me mend your fu rn itu re or Gradually there gathered around J . VS. How®ll. 4t him , not only the boys of the to w -, file your saws. but young men. many of social and F or Sale political standing, who wished to 7-room house and barn. On paved learn the principles of governm ent.' s tre e t, close in. B uilt eig h t years He refused to have any fixed ago. F*rice $1100. hours of instruction or even to re 7-room house, plastered, all mod main in any fixed abode, but travel- ’ed from place to place accompan ern conveniences. Good b arn . This ied by such pupils as were financial house w*s b u ilt seven year* ago and is located on a paved s tre e t. Price ly abie to,live th a t kind of a life. S2o00. This is sure a snap. Own He accepted readily the large e r going aw ay. fees which the wealthy young mer. 21 acres. AH in c u ’tivation. I brought h m b u t rejected no one of earnestness and ability because he j 6-Rcom house, hot and cold w ater, j only brought small fee. He never oe: it and b ath . Bam 32x48. 2 lowered his moral principles for the horses, 2 cows and ail farm machin sake of the rich and had b u t one ery . Located 1 mile north east of test th at was applied to all s tu Monmouth. Price $d,500. dents. ‘ When I have presented one ' 50 acres o f land 2 | miles north of M onmouth on paved highway. corner o f the subject and the pup cannot make out the other three ■ Price $60 per acre. 1 do not repeat the lesson” , were 7-Room house in Independence, j his own words. Possibly th is is l.\ s e m . All modern conveniences. the reason why so many pupils came Price $1500. but so few rem ained. D uring his 2** acres o f land at R ickreall. AH lifetim e be had over three thousar i in cu ltivation. Two paved roads. pupils but only bad seventy two dis Right near school tiouse and store. ciples. Price $4000. $1<M)0 cash. $3000— At fifty tw o Confucius was called 9 vears t.m e a t 6 per cent in terest to the m agistracy o f a small c i t y ,; Fv-r Sale or R ent—5 acres of land and ruled so well th a t through his 5 room house, good dairy b am . 15 j exam ple a m arvelous change took m inutes waik to city. Kent $15.00 | place in the m o ra l» and m anners o f per m onth. the people. He was then promoted G. T . B o o th b v . to the position of M inister of -I s IOUSANDS OF WOMEN a d b r miserably from periodic a tta c h o f I 'aduchc, never dream ing that a permanent cure may be had. H eadache nearly alw ays results from som e disorder o f the stom ach , liver or b c w .Is. T ak e ( . 'r r la in ’s r T ab lets. T h e y w ill correct the th ere w ill be n o m ore ueadache. h i ... a b e r k ia ’« T ab ! - and been . & Son MONMOUTH TRANSFER T ransferring by auto truck and by team , w ith in th e city or out of to w n . -j -n L eave order* e l G arag e Call Phone 2003 =- COFFIN A EGLESTON s J Highest Market Price Paid for Poultry and Veal Calves Bran, Mill Run and C om P o u ltry Supplies BONE. S H E L L and G R IT Thos. Boulden MONMOUTH M ARK ET F r e sh and Cured M e a ts W h o le so m e and S an itary P a s s e d by i n s p e c t i o n Oc t. 11 J. B. Hill & S o n M a g a zin es, P eriod icals B o o k s, S ta tio n ery Candy and Cigars P. H. JOHNSON “The N orm al B ook S to r e ’ C rim e. Here was his first oppor R e d u c e d R a*es in tunity to put into practice his p rin F a rm M u tu a l E ire In s u ra n c e ciples and. unlike so many who low A. M A R A N 7 er the standard when position ar.d 1 have taken the agency for the (K>wer comes. Confucius rem aine i , F arm ers' Fire Relief Association of Fire Insurance, Real Estate , c ’ „ . tru e to hia fa ith . He punished one B uttevi le, Oregon, a fa rm ers’ m u and Surety Bonds of the chief officials of the state, tual insurance company which ac repressed the barons who wei e dis cepts no city risks, is inc rporated Reliable Service loyal to the k irg and negligent in 1 and has been doing business for 2$ obedience, rew arded honesty a rd years. This company has always punished dissoluteness, so th at th e paid its losses prom ptly and Jan u a little kingdom was transform ed, ry firs? has asarts deposited in sw - and Confnciu* became the Mo! of f • IttJ H N General C ontracting for the people, and hia name flew in To join costs SI and 25 cents per songs throughout the land. But $100 for dwellings and c-.-ntents, 30 the ru le r of Tsi. fear r g th a t the cents per $100 for b am s, school state of Lu would rise to the le a i; houses and contents. 1 he applicant ership of th e en tire nation, sent to ;s then en titled to insurance sub the Marquis of Lu a num ber of fine ject to such assessm ents as are nee« horses and a group of beautiful '¡wary to cover losses and expens Estim ates p ro m p tly singing and dancing girla. The es. A m em ber can w ithdraw at any furnished Marquis accepted the present eager tim e. The company has on its books ly and sue« became infatuated with $7,9fi5.0.t4 insurance and paid out In depend en ce, Oregon h»s pleasures. Confucius finding d uring I >20 losses am ounting to fHONF M 2111 the head of the state indulging tne $10.840.27. For particu lars inquire vices which he was pumahmg in of G. W . C h e s e b r o agent. others, was obliged to resign in M onmouth, O re. R. L. K ullander perm anently cured : Shop Groceries & Provisions Walter ^Manager T. J. W E D E K IN D MORL AN & SON Interpreting China M onm outh L um ber C om pany l.-r n _ ‘ Electric Light Fixtures Concrete W o rk I am h ere to s a w wood • N o r a is e in pr ic e s a t p r e s S. H. H inkle. e n t Phone 241 ST E V E N S & CO. D e a l e r s in S econ d H and Good; C St. Independence WALTER G BROWN ___ R epresenting the “PEN N SY LV A N IA ” Fire In su ran ce Co. of Philadelphia • V o fa r v Public Blank Deed*. M ortgage«. Etc.