The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, January 13, 1922, Image 4

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o rd er to preserve his seif-respeet.
.And at fifty six. only fe e r years
a fte r t J
prom otion. Confucius
sta rte d as a w anderer from state to
latn t* . staking employm ent and find-
; - -rrm^ were :
R IC H A R D B. ¿ W E S S O N
-a rd . He was willing th at t i e m l-
L- >■ A N j f c t
-r should rem ain ncrr..na y th e
90«ere gn but th at as prim e m inis­ V
MONMOUTH. O R IS ON
te r t i e reins of g c v rrn o -n t must
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be p-aced sn his ¡tar ts.
He was not i t idT.-e-seeier fo r if
F r i d a y . J a n u a r y : i ä
w e e | had te e n hia atm he would d
naTe accepted m e offers of support v
H àtn
wtttefc the ru lers of several states
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free y offeree him . 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
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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.
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? 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
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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
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age at the tim e of his son's b irth .
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Stationary
Confections
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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.
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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
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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 !
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and
been
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& Son
MONMOUTH TRANSFER
T ransferring by
auto truck and by
team , w ith in th e
city or out of to w n .
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L eave order* e l G arag e
Call Phone 2003
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COFFIN A EGLESTON
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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
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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
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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
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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.