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0 News Of Our Neighborhood m or* C a ta rrh In t h is se ctio n th a n all oil r d ls s a s c s put together, and for y e ars it w oe s u p - I....- J to be Incurable. D octors prescribed >1 rente I lee. an d by c o n stan tly falling to c u te w ith local trea tm e n t, pronounced It incurable. C a ta rrh Is a local disease, g re itly Influenced by c o n stitu tio n al con ditions and th e rsfo rs req u ires co n stitu tional trea tm e n t. H all s C a ta rrh M edi cine. n ian u ta i t ured by F . J. C heney A Co., Toledo. Ohio, Is a co n stitu tio n al rem edy, Is ta k e n In tern ally and acts i on the M ucous S u rfaces of Die System On# H un dred D ollars re- tv ird Is offered tor any case th a t H all’a* C a ta rrh M edicine fails to cure. Send for circulars and testim onials P. J C H E N E Y A CO.. T oledo. Ohio. Sold by D ru ggists. 7tc. H a ll's 1'anuly m i s for constipation . Tti*-re 1« cepted his cross and followed the . A IR L IE light gave him. The one test j The Airlie boys’ and girls’ basket-1 at the God final judgment, whether nun ball teams played games w ith the have heard of Christ or not, will j tails City teams Friday evening. I be their acceptance or rejection el> Both visiting teams were defeated; the cross which the unseen Christ j the boys by a score of 19 to 5 and holds before them. Surely Confu cius heard God speak through his the girls, a scoie of 29 to 1. Ben Franklin liked books. conscience and obeyed. Messrs. Tom Woody, Frank Tu- Again in the acceptance or re Within their covers hefcund wis bandt and William Kngelhorn jection of this cross the soul comes dom—the wisdom which when put motored to Portland Saturday even to a crisis. And this is the exper into practice—earned for him a ience of religious faiths universally. ing, returning Sunday. Eyes Tested reputation as a great American. Sakymuni had his hour of absolute Grocers We observe his birthday on Janu Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Osborn were surrender his call, a surrender Recommend F l a p j a c k s Glasses Fitted ary 17 it having been two hundred visiting the Airlie school Monday. as clear and to marked as was Augus and sixteen years since his birth at L enses a c cu ra te ly d u p licated Mrs. Osborn was a former teacher tine’s. Mohammed had his day of Albers O ptical re p a irs carefu lly and Boston. seclusion from which he came forth Guality here. the p ro m ptly m ade. changed in every fiber of his being. Franklin’s philosophy may be W. H. Carney and Robert Harris Confucius appears to have had hot cakes summed up in one word—THHIPr. Hartman Bros. attended the basketball game in So his day of decision when he writes, of the And the bank book is text book Dallas, Saturday evening. D r. W. C. Gehnup, Optometrist “At thirty I took my stand”. W est in the study of thrift. It was the A number of the young people Then look at the spiritual free S a le m , O re g o n book which Franklin heeded most from here attended the dance at dom of mind expressed in those because there, in black and white, words of his, “At sixty 1 never re Well’s, Saturday evening. lapsed into any known fuult; at was the result of his endeavors. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Crowley are seventy I could follow my own in “Spend less than you make if you newspaper can succeed with in Portland for a few weeks to vis clinations without going wrong” . The farmer pays taxes on the M O out advertising, therefore we would succeed,”— said Franklin’s Of course we must make allowance it with relatives. solicit the patronage of our readers famed “Poor Richard.” for the lov moral standards of the land that produces little as well as for those who by their advertising Investigate our various depart age in which he lived, yet I believe on land that yields good crops. The help to make this paper possible. it is sate to regard the statement returns from the two kinds of land ments— Loans, Savings, Bonds. as a sincere expression of his judg are Make your money work for you. far different. Why not bring ment. By Rev. L. V. Lea'is your land up to where it will yield DR. F. R. BOWERSOX standard of Confucius dividends by draining it through A study of Confucius and his and The his moral conception of truthfulness N ¿y SURGEOK teachings continued from last week. is shown in his “Spring and Aut proper tiling. Through drainage P H Y SIC P IA H O NE NOS MONMOUTH, OREGON The philosophy of China is found umn Annals” for although he said the poorest acres on the farm be 3303 OFFICE chiefly in what is known as the “By these Annals I will be known, come the best. 3307 HOUSE Nine Classics. Of these, Confucius and by these Annals I will be Building Tile corrected and edited three and judged” yet one is at once impress ed with the shocking disregard for C . E. F E T Z E R wrote the fourth, while the fifth— are the most economical material the Analects or Dialogues of Confu truth shown in the writings. In there is. Light, durable ami tire P aper H anger and cius, written by his disciples—fur fact at times they are thoroughly proof. Both kinds of tile made in nishes the best embodiment of his misleading. He not only ignores Monmouth. See us for prices. D eco rato r teachings. The ethers simply set and conceals facts of history but he Leave orders at Morlan’s or forth the doctrines as understoood also misrepresents facts of history. Central Clay Products Co. I. N. Prime’s, West Main St. This will become clear when we by his disciples. that Confucius believed firm While the spiritual teachings of know ly in the right of Kings and Confucius are very vague yet he T his W inter seems to accept a dualistic explana the Annals Divine were compiled with the purpose of setting forth M r. B a r n e s , U. S. W h e a t D ir e c t o r S a y s : tion for the origin of the universe, definite —where the sun is “on the job' principles, not facts upon accounting for heaven, earth and the which he believed civilization rest man as springing from pre exist ed. ing male and female principles, which he names Yang and Yin, At fifty-six the leader of a civil There also seems to be a faint faction captured Confucius and glimmer of some eternal principle some of his disciples, but released P rovide a service that contributes to or person existing back of these them on an oath from Confucius the tra veler’s com fort and convenience dual principles, Yang and Yin. Con promising that they would go to fucius dealt entirely with ¡the past P’u. Confucius broke faith as soon and present, therefore his teachings as the group were out of sight and A n d r e d u c e th e h ig h c o s t o f l i v i n g . ” about heaven are very uncertain, went to Wei instead of to P’u. but, about the present, that which When one of his disciples asked the he knew, he spoke in no uncertain ground of this strange conduct he to replied that “no oath given under terms. was binding” . Of course we The favorite disciple of Confuci duress do him serious injustice if we judge us, Yen Hui, asked him the secret Santa Barbara--Los Angeles-San Diego these faults the light of our day IS T H E C H E A P E S T A S W E L L A S T H E M O S T of self-control. Confucius replied, for Confucius in impresses Tickets good until April 30—Stopovers allowed all students W H O L E S O M E F O O D ON T H E M A R K E T . “Overcome egotism and return to of his life as a puritanical charac propriety”. When pressed for de No war tax on railroad tickets. lacking in natural affection, tails, the master added, “Do not ter, but, considered, worthy say anything improper; do not list of the everything imitation with which the en to anything improper; do not Since l*7f the S o u th ern Pacific has been closely speak of anything improper; do not Chinese ha^e honored him. identified w ith te developm ent of W estern O regon move toward anything improper,and Throughout his life and teach be chary of speech” . Again Con ings Confucius lays the supreme fucius said “A man of “noble mind stress on duty. When asked how Y o u r C r o c e r h a s it seeks to perfect the good in others one may best serve the spirit he re and not their evil” . Can not this piled “When one cannot serve man, j J ohn M. S cott be placed besides any of the teach how can he serve the spirits?” So j General Passenger Agent ings of Christianity? But it was stern and unbending is his estimate the difficulty of carrying out these of duty that he asserts the ability lofty teachings which led Confucius of every man unaided, always to do to prescribe slowness of movement those acts which he ought to per- j J. O. M A T T H IS B . F . BU TLER and of speech in order that the form and to conquer those tempta Physician and Surgeon spirit might have time for medita tions which ought to be suppressed. D entist P hone 573 House 867W tion instead of being called to im (Continued Next Week) Poet office bldg. Office: 409-10 Bank of Commerce Bldg, pulsive action. S a le m O re. The Christian revelation teaches Monmouth Oregon us that the law of God involves for each man a cross denial of self and the acceptance of the duty imposed upon each through his conscience. That Confucius faced this light and | accepted his cross is clear from the Local representative of Salem .following sentences, "If on self-ex- and Portland Florists ! amination I find that I am not up ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED right, shell I not be in fear even of the beggar? If I examine mvself A. L. KEENEY and find I am upright, will go for Almost everybody likes sweet yield. For years Lilly’s have PHONES 9821 AND 9822 ward against thousands and tens corn and when the right seed is studied the problem of growing | of thousands.” So the greatest Independence, Ore. selected and the right variety set the best varieties of corn for this disciple of Confucius, Mencius, w hich sells regularly at $1.00 tled on, it is a comparatively easy climate and their suggestions are once said "I love life and I love ' righteousness, but I must decide matter for the man or woman with most valuable. for only bet.veen the two. I choose right Tested and Proven a bit of ground to satisfy their Rousting cars are no longer a eousness” . Surely, these confes There is a Heap of Solace in Be needs from their own gardens. A problem to the man equipped with sions are worthy to stand alongside ing Able to Depend upon a book that deals most helpfully this information because big. juicy of the sayings of Marcus Aurelius Well-Earned Reputation with the selection of varieties has ears can be raised in almost all and Epictetus, and Moses and Isai of this region if proper care ah and Jeremiah, each of whom ac For months Monmouth readers just receutly been published and parts have seen the constant expression should be obtained by every one is taken in choosing the right varieties of seed and planting it of praise for Doan’s Kidney Pills, interested in corn. Notice of Final Settlement and read about the good work they soil suitably prepared. The new hook referred to is Notice is herehy given that the have done in this locality. What Lilly's 1922 Seed Annual. Each in The new Annual tells fully undersigned administratrix of the other remedy ever produce I such January 21 and 23 about the best varieties of com year Lilly's— Western America's | estate of Iaura Colby Price, de- convincing proof of merit? and how to cultivate them for best S e e d House—has been is | ceased, has filed her final account A. Crowder, plssterer, 203 Greatest results. It also gives a great detfi | in the state of Oregon for Polk *sh A. St., suing an annual dealing with vege Dsllas, Ore., says: “I al table and flower seeds, etc., and, of reliable information Every housewife should own one of | County, and that Monday the 23rd! ways recommend about prac Doan’s Kidney as this firm has b e e n carrying on a tically every other vegetable | day of January, 1922, at the hour that these mops. They are great time savers Pills for I know one can de|w»nd on of 10 A. M- thereof in the county | them. can be produced here advantage successful and growing business I had kidney complaint for court room of said court, in the1 as well as labor savers. time and suffered with pains for 25 years or more here in the ously. Sections are devoted to city of Dallas, Oregon, has t»een ap-| some ir. my back which hurt me to stoop. Northwest, the information it haa flower seeds and cultivation, fer pointed by said court as the time j My kidneys were irregular, too. to give today as worth much to tilizers, sprays, poultry and be« and place for the hearing of object | 1 read of Doan'r Pills and gardener*. • supplies, etc. * ions to the said final account and used some. Doan’s Kidney were just what All together this new amgial w Because of the distinctive cli the settlement thereof. 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