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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1922)
0 Ira C. Pow ell P re sid e n t J. B. V, B utler F. E. C ham ber* V ice I’re iid e n t C lares C. P ow ell, A sst. C ash ier C tiilie r First National Bank * OF MONMOUTH, OREGON When You Sell Real Estate or personal property it is a matter of prudence to deposit the proceeds in the bank. We cordially invite your account —affording every protection, facil ity and courtesy. Capital........................ ................ $30,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $24,000.00 D irectors I. M. Simpson J. B. V. Butler, Chairman Wm. Riddell Robert Steele Ira C. Powell A. M A R A N 7 F ire Insurance, R e a l E sta te a n d S u re ty B onds R elia b le S e rvic e PHYSICIAN & SVRGEOS P H O N E NOS. 3303 3303 Eyes Tested Cold Cream and Face Lotions Glasses Fitted L enses acc u ra te ly d u p licated O ptical rep airs c arefu lly and p rom ptly m ade. Hartman Bros. Dr. W. C. G ehm an, S a le m , O p lo m etriat Oregon Monmouth Lumber Company Kodaks and Film s Perkins’ Pharmacy I f w e h a v e n ’t g o t it w e ’ll g e t it. A sk us. HEMSTITCHING—Leave orders with Mrs. Cornelius, Millinery store. Mail orders promptly filled. Mrs. Barnell, Independence, Ore gon. Phone 4321. Dry Oak wood $7 a cord. Phone 705 J.W . Leask. W e Stand or Fall By This Test Let me mend your furniture or file your saws. J. W. Howell. 4t The Monmouth Cooperative Ship ping Association will save farmer’s money in the sale of livestock. Ship 1 with us and cut out middleman’s profit. 11 you have stock to ship notify W. J. Stockholm. Mgr. tf For Sale 4 lots, 4 room house, barn and Have a letter written on fruit. 3J blocks from Normal any of the standard makes school. Price $600. of typewriters. Then have the same letter 2 of the finest lots in the city on written on a Woodstock. paved street. Concrete walk and Ask any competent critic curb. Price $200 each. to pick out the neatest let 7 Room house, lot 82i by 330 ter. feet, fruit for family use, barn and The reason is built in the chicken house and park. Price machine. $1800. One of the best business corners (Ask for Demonstration) in the city, paying big rent. Come Woodstock Typewriter Co. in and let me teil you about it. 33 N o rth D earb o rn S tr e e t 4 room house and lot. Fruit and C hicago, U. S. A. • berries. Close in. Price $850. 8-room house, l i acres of land, j located on East Main street. Curb- I ing and concrete walk. Price | $3000, terms. Say—I have one of the easiest j and surest money makers in the city. Come in and let me put you wise. B u ild w ith fir e p r o o f C rooom house,, close in. City water, lights, toilet. Price $800. When you build Build permanently Brick or Building Tile Central Clay Products Co. It’s the Fixtures that Make, the Silo Compare Our Fixtures with Others DR. F. R. BO W ERSO X O F F IC E HOU SE down to eat his simple morning meal under the shade of a fig tre e .! to be known thenceforth by all Bud-1 dhists as the Bo tree or’tree of wis dom and holds in their faith, th e 1 same place as the cross does in ours. I All day long and through the night j he sat there meditating, reflecting, questioning. As the sun rose A N C H O R F A S T E N IN G p RATCHET again, the truth dawned on him ! Anchor cablet fastened to both innetVi W RENCH that all his unrest and misery came and outer hoops by means of a from his desires, and that man j A handy, reversible ratchet steel U-bolt passing through wrench lurouhed (tee with himself was surely greater than l& r |lf|-l;' stave and around both hoops. every silo- these. That was to him the moment of EX TRA HEAVY illumination. He saw the open | STEEL STA PLES S ' secret that man had only to be true Heavy steel staples four inches long fatten stave* D O U B L E -C A B L E to himself in order to rise perman to both inner *nd outer hoop*. < Note th*t stave* ANCHORS ently superior to appetite, desire ■re alto stapled to bottom hoop, a construction and misery. The whole world Four double-cable with aQ that cannot collapse from shrinkage of staves. »do» over 26 (t. high. (Single changed to Gautama in that mo STEEL H O O PS cable* with »mailer one».) ment. All things became new. The High grade steel hoops. **-tn. in diameter. Nine Notice this silo i» anchored desert rejoiced, and the wilderness inches of machine-cut thread at each end. Best at top, middle and bottom. became vocal with praise. To him quality closed malleable iron lugs for connecting Can't blow down or collapse sections. six centuries before the ad cent of when properly put up. STEEL LADDER the Messiah, had come the same Steel step laJJer. Steps every 18 aches all the wty message. “ He that findeth his life PATENT to top. Better and safer than climbing crosa-bara. shall lose it, and he that loseth his CABLE- T IG H T E N E R S life shall find it” . It is true that LARGE DOOR he only received a glimmer of the Tightens both cablet O PE N IN G at the tame time truth that would be revealed in its with even tension. Door swings all entirety six centuries later, but what the way back, Nine inches ol he did see filled him with a great leaving enure thread on anchor opening (tee. and deep joy. R e q u ire s rod. C a b le s From that moment the chains of o n ly ten- tightened by inch clearance. earth fell from him, and, claiming simply turning D O OR LATCHES the title of Buddha, he went forth nut above tightener. Four door latches, two at top and from the wilderness with an air SIX B A S E A N C H O R S two at bottom. Prevent! warping. Fits light Stays tight. that betokened that his heart was Six ol these fleel base anchors on all silos S T E E L H IN G E over 10 ft in diameter. (4 with smaller fixed, resolved to teach humanity ones ) Together with double-cable anchors Makes doos twice as easy to handle the precious secret that h« had they constitute the securest anchorage ever as hmgeless door. Doors never have to be lilted arouad. learned. Two truths were clear to never gel loat. are always in place. devised lot a silo. him: (1) That we are saved thru the power of inwsrd culture and active love, and that all sacrifices In other _wordt, you pay at "extras" for necessary There’» • big difference in the "fixtures" you get at the and asceticisms are dead works; veniences without which your ttlo it incomplete. prices asked for different silos. (2) That this way of peace and sal Notwithstanding our lower price, we include more and Compare fixtures when you buy a silo. It is the fix- vation is open to.all men alike. better fixtures than many who ask more lor their siloe. In some cates we supply m o re of a given item than tures that make a silo. Durability, security and stability In a short article like this it will j others, as in anchorage cable. In others, our fixturca are determined by the anchorage, the size, quality and be impossible to even touch upon are stro n g e r or b e tte r in whatever vital point deter number of cables, hoops, lugs and staples. Convenience the teachings of Buddha; upon Nir mines their value. and ease of getting at your silage (or use are determined Keep this ad and check our fixtures as described above, vana, Karma, Dharma and Sangha, by the door and ladder construction. with those offered by other silos. Don't pay more and get for we are chiefly interested in the less, or buy hall a s Jo when you can get a complete one. Many silos are priced w ithout hinged doors or ladders. man himself. Without him the i system would have soon died. The following story illustrates the pow er of his personality and the spirit L. W . W a lle r , M a n a g er with which he inspired his discip les:—A rich merchant of the name of Puma being converted, resolved to forsake all and go to a neighbor ing savage tribe in order to win them to Buddha. Gautama tried either w ithjtheir hands or with anta good and gentle, for delivering to dissuade him.—“The men of stone” . “ But if they strike you, me with so little pain from this Sronaparanta, where you wish to what will you think?” ” 1 will body full of vileness.” fix your residence” , he said, “ are think them good and gentle, because Purna went on his mission and cruel, violent, passionate, fierce and they do not strike me with cudgels succeeded. The people of Srona- insolent. When these men address or with sword” . ; paranta embraced the new faith. you in wicked, brutal, gross and in Within three months from the “ But what if they do strike you solent language, when they storm with the sword?” I will think ■ time he received his revelation at you and abuse you, what will them good and gentle, because they Buddha had made sixty converts you do, O, Purna?” "When they do not completely deprive me of and these he sent out in all direc address me in wicked and insolent life.” tions to teach and to preach to oth language and abuse me” replied “ But if they do deprive you of ers what they had heard from him. Purna, “ this is what I will think, These men are certainly good a a life, what then?” I will think the men of Sronapar- gentle men, who do not strike me G. T. Booth bv. M onm outh a n d In d ep en d en ce A uto-B us Schedule l e a v e i M o n m o u th 7.10 a. m . 1.50 p. m. 5.10 *' 10.00 a. m. 3. 15 p. m. 6.15 “ RAYM OND L ta v M lisd e p e n d e n c r N o rth Bound • • té SS SS S o u th Bound SS SS s E. DERBY P a o n i Mot 7.38 s . m. 2.22 p. m. 5.38 10.25 a. m. 3.18 p. m . 7.15 “ P ro p rie to r IIII2SIIIIIIIII B. F . B U TLER D e n tis t lO * P o st office bldg. Ml Cll CttCS M onm outh They are G O O D ! O reg o n -O by C A I r on Men’s Oxfords O ft L Ka $ 4 .9 0 a p a ir ( -'S R ev M A MATTHEW'S / T H E CHILD’S ENEMIES •e stig a tio R S . w hich we ta n get financial benefit V 4 s t cry economy if C ongress tries i s pass an appropriation to stam p util the m urderers o f our children. W e a re blow ing trum pet* and cr>*- g ratulating ourselves about the mag nificent wiwk we are doing along lined of sanitation, but we are doirg prac tically nothing to eradicate rl-r yr t venereal diseases that are »ffcc'ing and staining ninety-tw o per irr.c of the population of the U nited States. T h ere is a continuous stream ft nm the cesspools of society flowing th ro u g h the yards and municipal gov ernm ents o f this country poisoning the lives o f o u r children and staining the characters of our boys and girls. W e hate the d rudgery of patient, to ling investigating for the protec tion of our children. W e have crim- im lly neg’erted the child p rio r to In-lh »ltd itTim'-diattly follow ing his entrance uito the world. W e are perfectly w illing for Con gress to vote m illions of dollars to hpht diseases now destroying o ur hogs, sheep. cattle, and horses, but we have »rent one hundred y ears preventirr: C ongress from v o tin g an appropria tion to stamp out the diseases destroy ing o ur children. W e are perfectly w illing fo r Con g ress tp pas« sa « p p rcp ru p v B lro ta B efore we used antitoxins in diph th eria five out o f every ten esses dicL Now. with the use o f antitoxins only one out of ten die. People who fight vaccination and other methods by which children are m ade immune to disease a re the en emies of our children. T hey are the curses o f society, and thsv ought to be incarcerated. T he tim e has come to spend any am ount of money that m ight be neces sary to give to this land hoys and ciris whose T -dies and mif. ls are alw tv lu t« !/ j-effect. _ 7 ATI investigation* should begin with and be for the benefit of the child. The population o f the U nited States today would be fifteen or tw enty millions m ore had it not been for the neglect o f the parents and the municipal governm ents More than fifteen or tw enty millions of children have been born in the U nited States in the past fifteen or tw enty year*, who have died because of criminal, domestic, and municipal Be J e c t. W e belong to the bras»-band posses sion m work* of superficiality We are excessive talkers, but are rather m eagre in labor* of w orth-w hile in - C h ild re n ’s O x fo rd s a n d S a n d a ls D.D. LJL. D l tf Work and dress shoes toi men Complete Line of Harnesses and supplies. Heavy T u g s $ 1 7 .0 0 per set O ils, P o lish e s, S h o e s trin g s , E tc . F i r s t C la ss R e p a irin g Charles M. Atwater bd52S2S2S2S2SZSZ5ZSZSHS2S2-7c^5dSB';2:>-<iS2SE52S252SZS2S2S2SZS2SS2SZS2S& S t a t . o f O h io , C ity o f T o le d o , L u c a s C o u n ty , ax. F r a n k J. C h a n e y m a k e* o a t h t h a t h e I* s e n io r p a r t n e r o f th e firm o f F . J . C h e n e y * Co., d o in g b u sln e x a In t h e City o f T o led o , C o u tity a n d S late a f o re s a id , a n d t h a t s a id firm w tll p a y t h e su m of O N E H U N D R E D D O L L A R S fo r e a c h and e v e ry case o f C a t a r r h t h a t c a n n o t b e c u re d b y t h e uae o f I IA L L 'S C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E . FRANK J CHENEY. H w orn t e b e f o re m e a n d eu b w rttie d In m y p -e a e n c e , th ta S th d a y o f D e e m b e r. A. D JSSS. A W. G LEA SO N , (P e a l) N o t a r y P u b lic . H a i f a C a t a r r h lfedl< -ine la t a k e n In te r n a lly a n d a c t a t h r o u g h th e B lood o n t h e M u co u a S u r f a r e e o f th e S y a te m . S en d f o r te s tim o n ia ls . free . F J. CHENET * CO.. Toledo. O. S old b y a ll d r u g g i s t s lie . U eU a F a m ily P U ia f o r to a s U p e U o a . E fficien t S e rv ic e C o u rte o u s T r e a t m ent A. L. KEENEY F u n e r a l D i r e c t o r a n d L ic e n s e d F .m b a lm e r Call* P ro m p tly A n sw ered o r N ig h t. Day Prices Reasonable moNKS 9821 and 9822 In d e p e n d e n c e , O re . .