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^ ^ ?^s^s^s^5^S^S^S^i^S^5^S^5^S^S^^;53ï^dn!SclS^S^Sl£?5?SHS^S^£^SHS^S? T h e H e ra ld * Chinese language largely penetrated O Q ^ É r Mangolia and has almost displaced E n u re d aa M rond-clau m attar Septem ber«. 1**. j the Manchu language in Manchuria. n t h . poat otllre a t Muitmuuth. O re-on. under Uta Whenever intermarriage between l e t of March S. 1ST». the Chinese and other races takes RICHARD B, SWENSON place the descendants are largely E d ito r S l P u b l u h e r Chinese in characteristics. In mar MONMOUTH. OREGON riages of the Chinese with Mcngols, Mar.chus, Burmese, Hawaiians and ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY Malays, these races have been trans F R I D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 17. 1922 formed into Chinese, with compar atively few casts of the descendants S u b scrip tio n Rate* Cj of the Chinese transformed in hab On« year * 2 ,0 0 a its and character into Mulays or Six months $ 1 .0 0 Mongols. Three months - 75 cts c Nestorian Chrisiatnity entered China A. D. 505, but the Chinese so transformed it or else Monmouth’s largest and most complete Confectionery and Book Store Interpreting China completely encysted it and left it to perish, tñ that only a single tablet preserved i By Rev. L. V. Leu'is K to us l y the Chinese furnishes the 5 C. E. F E T Z E R evidence that such a religion ever Monmouth and Independence 8 P a p e r H a n g e r and One of the reasons Japan gave entered the empire. Auto-Bus Schedule for her attempted overlordship of L e s v s i M o n m o u th U a v u In d ep en d en ce Decorator 1 he Jews came to China and once a China was that the land was neves 7.10 a. m. North Bound 7.38 a. m. Leave orders a t MorIan’s or 5 sary to her growth. That this is numbered many thousands. But 1.50 p. m. “ “ 2.22 p. tn. I. N. Prime’s, West Main St. this persistent and uncompromising K 5.10 “ ** “ 5.38 " K not a fact is evident from the re race has been so fully absorbed that 10.00 a. m. South Bound 10.25 a. m. B. F. BUTLER K 3.15 p. m. " “ 3.48 p. m. I port made by Prof. F. H. King of the few poor families left at their 6.45 “ ‘ 7.15 “ D entist I the University of Wisconsin. Mr. original seat of worship do not know R King carefully examined tlie re a word of Hebrew, and their wor RAYMOND E. DERBY Proprietor P o s t o ffice bldg. R sources of Japan and as he is an- ship of the one true God in the P hone 1604 R Monmouth Oregon authority upon agricultare his re Chinese language has entirely R I port brings to us a startling reve ceased. R lation. “ If all lands having a slope Mohammedanism has fared no R c of less than fifteen degrees may be better than the others for with the R tilled, there yet remains in the four failure of the Mohammedan Rebel R main islands of Japan as much as lion of 1876, according to Boulger, R R sixty five per cent of uncultivated “ those Mohammedans who might D land which may yet be brought un- be said to be Chinese in ways and L. W. Waller, M anager I I der cultivation. If the new lands appearance ceased to possess any I Phone 202 R to be reclaimed can be made as pro political importance. It would not io ductive as those in use, there should be going much too far to say that BJ2TiiS252r¿5a52SE32SBSHSZS2SESZ525HS25Hje5SS? nsaSZSHScSESZSS^HSaSZSZK be an opportunity for an increase in they no longer existed” . population to the extent of about - 52S25Z5?5ZS25ZS2525Z5252S25Z52525Z525Z5ZS252S?S25ESZ5ZS; Japan probably could easily over 35.000. 000 people. While lands throw the present Chinese govern remaining to be reclaimed are not ment, first, because the government a9 inherently productive as those is temporarily ill through the cor a n d im m e d i a t e vicinity now in use, improvements in man ruption and downfall of the Manchu B agement will more than compensate dynasty, and there has not yet been I D o y o u believe in b o o s t in g f o r y o u r h o m e R for this difference; and the empire time for anarchy and revolts to dis R t o w n ? If so s h o w it by b u y i n g g o o ds m a d e is quite certain to double its pres appear and any vigorous govern R a n d p r o d u c e d in M o n m o u t h . We ba ke ent maintenance capacity and pro ment to become established, and R e v e r y t h i n g we sell. R vide for at least 100,000,000 people second, because Japan is forty years R in the four islands with many more in advance of China in the accept R ance of the material civilization and R comforts than they now enjoy!” arts of war of the Western [ If this is true, and we have no the world. But even as a military R reason to doubt it, the growth of power China has been stronger than R Q Japan, at the present rate of expan Japan during the far greater por B a k er y and Tea Shop R sion, will be provided for for half a tion of their respective lives. It is C century without making the popula entirely possible for a strong nation R tio n any more predominantly an in to fall ill during her three thous and years of history and for a dustrial population than it is today. smaller nation to be stronger than Three doors east of post office And then in addition to this op herself during the crisis. But it dSE5H£H!TS52525HSE5HSH52S2SaS25H5ÏSd£H5HSZ5E5HSHS2SÎ portunity for expansion within the is incredible that the Chinese people, four main islands Japan holds For outnumbering the Japanese six fold, TT.era la m o re C a t a r r h In th l* s e c tio n man for man surpassingg them in mosa, Korea and Lower Saghalien. industry and commerce, having been o f t» v c o u n tr y t h a n a l l o t h e r illaeaaea p u t to g e th e r , a n d fo r y e a r a It w .n au p - These three territories offer op stronger as a military power than ¡«.rod to In* In c u ra b le . D o c to rs p re s c rib e d 'o r a l re m e d ie s, a n d b y c o n s ta n tly fallln tt portunities for expansion of from Japan for twenty-nine hundred 0 c u t s w ith lo c a l t r e a t m e n t , p ro n o u n c e d 1 In c u ra b le . C a t a r r h Is a lo c a l d ise a se , 20.000. 000 to 25.000.000 people. years of her three thouasnd years of r e a l l y In flu en ce d b y c o n s titu tio n a l c o a litio n s a n d th e r e f o r e r e q u ire s c o o s tttu - Therefore with correct manage history, should reverse history and lo n a i t r e a tm e n t. H e l l 's C a ta r r h M e d l the laws of survival and remain per ment Japan is able, within her own manently weaker than Japan. in e. m a n u f a c tu r e d b y F . J C h e n e y * Co.. T o led o . O hio. Is a c o n s titu tio n a l borders to provide for an expansion -em ed y . Is t a k e n I n te r n a lly a n d a c ts The Chinese have been looked up th r u th e D locd o n t h e M u c o u s S u rf a c e s of 126,000,000 people. We must m as a peaceful people. Her his ■f th e S y s te m O n e H u n d r e d D o lla rs r e w ard Is o ffered f o r a n y c a s e t h a t H a l l 's ' look elsewhere for her militistic tory shows that she is anything but C a ta r r h M ed icin e f a lls to c u r s . S e n d fo r peaceful. In the Szechwanese up t i r c u la r a a n d te s tim o n ia ls ideas than lack “of elbow room". F J. C H E N E T * CO .. T o led o . O hio. rising against the Chinese usurper S o ld b y D ru g g is ts . TSc The "big head” is apt to make Chang and against the Manchus, l l a i l 's F a m ily F ills f o r c o n s tip a tio n . fools of nations as well as individu Faber lecords a loss of 6,000,000 als and that is just what has hap people out of a population at that pened to Japan. With the annexing time of some 25,000,000. Parker makes the loss far greater of Formosa, Korea and Lower Sag- Groctrs G in ••e» F itte d than Faber records. The Taiping halien there came under her control rebellion which was only put down Recommend Le n te « A ccu rately duplicated more than 15.000,000 subjects. If by foreign help and in which Gen O p tic a l re p a ir« ca re fu lly and Albers a on top of this she were to annex eral Gordon figured so conspicuous p ro m p tly m ede. the lower part of Manchuria she ly (he fought the Chinese) raged the would add 15,000,000 Chinese sub from 1852 to 1865. So determined hotcakes and so desperate were the Chinese jects to those she now rules. This that the Monchus he driven from Dr. W . C. Gehm ar, Optometrist of the would make it necessary for some their country that Williams esti W est Salem . Oregon 50.000. 000 Japanese to exercise con mates the loss at 20,000,000 while stant control over some 30.000.0W Parker places the losses at 40,000,- This is the nation that Jap subjects of alien races and of differ 000. DR. F. R. BO W ERSO X an desires to control. A. M A R A N 7 ent languages, filled with the hat P H Y S I C IA N & SI R C E O S Fire Insurance, R ea l E state red which the conquer«! always feel As our evangelistic services be gin next week we will be forced to PH O N E N O S. toward their conquerors. Look at discontinue this series for a few a nd Surety Bonds O F F IC E - SM I the situation as it exists in Formosa. weeks. Reliable Service H O I SE - UM Nominally the Japanese army is there for the protection of the pe> - pie from the head-hunters of the mounts ns, but in reality the Jap ai ese conquerors cannot trust their few colonists with Japanese institu tions and civilization to the Chinese M en’s S uits, O vercoats, S w e a te rs of the \alleys. Korea is nothing L adies’ S uits, D resses, S w e a te rs less than a smoldering volcano and it is taking a large army to keep Cme me an order and be convinced. the lid on. Add to this the 15,000,- QS is just what you need, madam. Many 000 Chinese of lower Manchuria and T. J. W EDEKIND M onm outh Ore. one will readily see where the big women who were troubled with indigestion, a head is driving Japan. sallow, muddy skin, indicating biliousness and In the history of China the one outstanding fact is that China has habitual constipation, have been permanently cured always conquered her conquerors. by the use o f Chamberlain’s Tablets. Before using China was conquered and ruled by Delivered to any p a rt of th e city these tablets they felt miserable and despondent. the Mongols and the Mar.chus but Morning and evening deliveries. * N o w they are cheerful and happy and relish their neither their language or civil na tion made any lasting advance »a Milk 10c qt. C ream 2 5 c p in t meals. 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