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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1923)
CORN IN LEAD I AS FARM CROP * _ _ _ _ _ __ Only 10 Per Cent of the Entire Product Is Consumed by Human Beings. H. W . M ORLAN Notary Public Sian* Deeds. Mortgages. Etc. IMPORTANT GIFT TO WORLD A. M ARANT hire Insurance, Real Estate and Surety Bonds Reliable Service Furniture Needs J. O . M A T T H I S Physician and Surgeon 573 Mouse 867 W Otti .re: JI9IU Bank of Commerce Bldg Salem Ore. Exccutri« Notice of Sale o f erty Real Prop In the dining room, In the parlor, In the hall are many places call.ng for Indivluual pieces of furniture. For Instance, there are stands of Various kinds, hat racks, china closets, book cases. In each of these needs and In many others we have a variety of styles from which to choose. They are both Notice is hereby given that by virtue of the order for the sale of real property, made and entered of U s e fu l O r n a m e n ta l record by the County Court o f the State of Oregon for Polk County, We offer a worth-while collection of table on the 30th day of December 1922, sitting in probate, in the matter of and floor lamps, porch furniture, etc. There the estate o f John H. Moran, de is scarcely a limit to the list of Items we ceased, the undersigned executrix carry under this class of furniture. A casual o f said estate will, from and after stroll through our displays might suggest Saturday the 3rd day o f February, exactly what you want if you are undecided. 1923, proceed to sell certain real propertv belonging to said estate hereinafter described, in separate parcels as hereinafter described, at private sale, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, lawful money of the United States o f America, in J« E. Winegar, Proprietor accordance with said order o f sale __ and in the manner prescribed by law, subject to confirmation by said For Sale—22 head high grade County Court. Shropshire ewes and a ram. Also a The real property to be sold is span o f horses. T. J. Edwards, ti situate in Polk County, Oregon, and For Sale—O. A . C. Barred Rock is particularly described as follows, Wanted— Mending, d a r n i n g , Rooster and 10 or 12 hens. Also to-wit: — plain sewing or other work. Ad hatching eggs from trap nested Beginning at the NE. -corner of dress Box 131, or call. Mrs. Nest stock from Hunt’s Lebanon ranch. Out Lot No. 12 in the city o f Mon- ler, Kelsay house. 2t Mrs. F. A. Hunter. 3t muth, Oregon, and running thence South Ifi'/J feet; thence West 95 For Sale, Trade or Kent —100 One cow for sale, or will ex feet thence North 1674 feet; thence change for hens. Oren McElmurry acres near Smithfield. Kan 95 feet to the place o f begin Phone M 1004. E. N. Keeney., Monmouth. 9tf ning; For Sale—Ten room house, mod For Sale- Single comb Rhode Al g. beginning 124 feet south of the NE. corner o f lot 8 in Block 8 Island Red Roosters, $1.50 each. ern equipment, close to Normal, in tin* city of Monmouth, Oregon, Mrs. W. C. Williams route 1, Mon Apply to J, J. Williams. running th.-nce West 55 feet; thence mouth. South 40 feet; thence East 55 feet; Real Estate For Sale— Wood saw outfit, $250. thence North 40 feet to the place S. H. Hinkle, R2 Independence. 8 room house, toilet and hath. 2 o f beginning; acres o f land, all kinds o f fruit. Also, the South 4 o f the North 4 BABY CHICKS and HATCHING Located near High School. This is o f the I). I C. <>* I^wis L. Cooper EGGS. Dr. Duganne's trapnested one o f the best homes in the city. and wife, Not. No. 2780 in sec. 29 White Leghorns and J. M. MeCaleb’s 8-room house, toilet and bath, 4 Tp. 8 S. R. 5 West of the Will. pure Hollywood stock. Also the Mer. in Polk county, Oregon; con best o f O. A. C. Barred Plymouth- acre o f land, Garage, fruit for taining 40 acres; Rock baby chicks. Catalogue on re family use. 5 blocks from Nor Also, beginning at the NW. cor quest. Mark A. Webster, Corvallis, mal School. $1650. ner o f the I). I,. C. o f I<ewis L. Oregon. Blacksmith shop and lot. Well Cooper and wife. Not. No. 2780 in equipped with tools and machinery For S a le -P u re Bred K. I. Red See 29 Tp. 8S. It. 5 West of the cockerels; also eggs, $1 00 for 15. for business. At reasonable price. Will. Mer. in Polk County, Oregon; Terms. thence Fast 60 chains to the NE. $6.00 per 100. Mrs. V. E. Silcott, 6 room plastered house nearly East Main St Monmouth. 4t corner of said I) L.C. thence South new. Toilet and bath. Barn, 13.34 chains; thence West 60 chains For Sale— White Leghorn year chicken house and garage. 24 acres to the West line o f said D. L C.; ling cocks and cockerels, Hollywood o f land on a good street. Price thei.ee Nort i 13.34 chains to place high *-gg strain. Prices right. Nor $3,000, terms. o f beginning, containing 80 acres.; mal Poultry yards, J. M. McCaleb. 67 acres o f land, good house, tf barn and other outbuildings, near Also, beginning at the NW. cor proprietor. ner >.f the above described tract of Price $60.00 per acre The Monmouth Cooperative S'lip- Airlie. land and running thence West to $2300 Federal loan on the place. ping Association will save farmer’s the East line o f the I). L. C. of This iron's equity o f $1720 to trade John Ctamberlain Not. No. 2276, money in the sale o f livestock. Ship for city property. with us and cut out middleman’s Claim No. 54; thence North 14 deg. 6 room house, lot 824 x 165. 30 min. W- d to the NE. corner of profit. It you have stock to ship Goodbarn. Located within 3 blocks notify W. J. Stockholm, Mgr. tf said Ciianberlain D. L. C .; thence 'o f Normal. Price $1,000. Good Eat-' t'i the West line o f t^c Sevier terms. 1). I. th»ncc South to the place For Sale—2 large incubators A splendid buy. 7 room house, o f (»-ginning, and containing 8 acres: Sure Hatch and Old Trusty,, and See C. E. toilet and bath. 4 acre land. Good Also, lot 10 in Sec. 30 and lot 1 500 capacity brooder. orchard. $2500. in Sec 31 in Tp. 8 S R. 5 West of Stewart. 4 room house and lot. Fruit and the Will Mer. in Polk county, Ore Price $850. Let me mend your furniture or berries. Close in. gon, and containing 25 acres, more file your saws. J. W. How»ll. 4t or less; G. T. Boothbv. Also, lots 9 and 10 and the Fast 4 of lot 8 in Block 4 of Cattron's Sub-division of Out lot No 5 in Monmouth, Polk county, Oregon; Also, an undivided 4 o f the fol lowing dc.-rribed premises, to-wit: S o m e th in g m a d e A part o f the Daniel Boon D. L. C. Claim No. 9. Not.N n. 2699, being o f good f l o u r , g o o d a pert o f sections :!'! in Tp. 8 S. B. m ilk , o f g o o d n o u r 5 W ist, and Sec. in Tp. 8. S R. 5; W n t o f Will. Mer,. in Polk county. is h in g c o m p r e s s e d Oregon, and described as begin y e as t, of good ning at the SE. corner of said Boon s h o r t e n in g . D. L. ( ., and running thence West • 82.50 chains; thence North 31.26 chains; thence East 2.60 chains; A Pure Food Product thence North 8.64 chains; thence East 80 chains; thence South 40 W h a t c o u ld it be chains to the place o f beginning, bu t b re a d ; th e p e r containing 323J acres, more or less; Also, lots 2. 3. 4, 13, 14, 15 and f e c t fo o d ? 16 in Block No. 5. and lots 2, 3. 4, T h e r e is n o fo o d o n e a r t h so t e m p t i n g 6, 6. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 12 and 16 in Block No. 6 as shown on the amend w h e n i t ’s r e a l l y p u r e a n d w h o l e s o m e ed plat o f Out Lot No. 4 in the like Town o f Monmouth, Polk County. Oregon. Bida may be made to the under signed in person or sent by mail. Dated and first published January 5th. 1923. Mary A. Stine, Executrix o f the estate o f John H. Moran, deceased. Address. Monmouth. Oregon B. F. Swope. Attorney. and Good Furniture Is Our Pledge to You M ON M OU TH H A R D W A R E Something Good to Eat Genuine Butternut and Holsum Bread | CHERRY CITY BAKING CO.. Salem, Ore. Consumed Either Directly or in Form of Meat It Is the Principal Source of the Nation’s Food Supply. Washington.— Corn, the red man's gift to the white man, has come to be the nation's most important farm crop. Consumed either directly or in the form of meat and other animal products, ft is the principal source of the nation's food supply. The 1921 year book of the Depart ment of Agriculture shows Just to what extent the 300,000,000.000-bushel crop forms the basis ot the live-stock Industry. Forty per cent of the crop is fed to swine on farms, 30 per cent to horses and mules on farms and 15 per cent to cattle on farms. Only 10 per cent is used direct for human food. Corn was one of the most impor tant gifts America made to the rest of the world. The United States now produces about three-fourths of the world's corn crop. That corn also Is an Important crop in Argentina, Bra sil, Mexico and some of the southern European countries, is shown in the report. Disease Regulates Crop. against society, like a Uobtson Crusoe in his self-sufficiency, with something of a cave man's charucterstics in his disregard of clothes and comforts, Wll- I liain Ware, dragged Iroiu his cave near Stratford, N. J„ is uu enigma in Cam den county Jail. He is a veritable human riddle, the solution of which may mean the un raveling of a number of long-forgotten crime mysteries in New JersPy ranging from petty thievery to heinous out rages. Must of the allegations of crime against Ware of the woods are made by bis wife. . For some time the county authori ties bad been receiving complaints from farmers of a “ wild man" who terrorized them and their women folk, although no specific acts were alleged against him. When they! sa\C Mrs. Ware she showed them a letter she had begun, setting forth the complaints against her husband. Among the things site alleges is that about eight years ago Ware shot a man. but eluded detec tives. His half-brother, a man named Hinkle, was blamed and served a sentence for the shooting. She also avers her husband had some connection with a Jewel robbery, 18 years ago, In which the Jewels were afterward recovered from au under ground ruche. She is, however, weak on details. Her husband, she said, was the brother of John Ware, the first man bunged in Camden county’s old Jail. But the detectives say William Is John Ware's nephew, not brother. William Ware is intelligent and talks well. He says he is no criminal and re sents being tuken to Jail, although he did not offer physical resistance. He wore only trousers and shoes when they found him in his cave. The hair on his chest is two inches long and few chimpanzees can boast more furry forearms. His torso and upper arms bulged with great muscles. He is one of the most skillful wielders of an ax aiuong the woodsmen of south Jer sey. Weather, insects and plunt diseases have a great deal to do with regulat ing the sixe of the crop In the United States. The estimated loss caused by common smut alone during the period 1917-1920 was placed at about eighty millions of bushels annually. Of in CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE sect pests the corn-ear worm, where Rev. A. Wells, pastor abundant, causes a loss of at least 7 Preaching each Sunday at 2:30 i>er cent of the grain on the ears at tacked. The European corn borer a. m. with Sunday School immed also threatens to take a heavy toll. iately following. It is stated the production of the UPrayer meeting each Thursday com crop Is financed with less bor ■vening at 7:30. rowed capital than is the case with N. H A. prayer band meetings j other staple farm crops. The reason for this is that the farmer's income Wednesday evenings at 2:30 until is distributed throughout the year further notice. more evenly than Is the case In many other sections, and because the direct Investment In the crop couslsts more of the farmer's own labor and less of purchased material and equipment than is the case In many other crops D R . F. R. B O W E R S O X PHYSICIAN SURGEON P H O N E NOS. OFFICE HOUSE - • 33*3 330J B. F. BUTLER Dentist . Pott office bldg. Monmouth • Oregon Monmouth and Independence Auto-Bus Schedule U h » M onm outh 7.10 a. m. 1.50 p. m. 5.10 *’ ** 10.00 a. m. 3.15 p .m . 6.45 L c » v « » In d ep en d en ce 7.38 a. to . 2.22 p. m. North Bound ** “ “ £ 38 South Bound “ “ ** L‘ RAYMOND E. DERBY 7.16 WOMAN CANT WED UNTIL 1925 New Haven Divorcee Strikes Snag in Massachusetts Law— Loser Is H it New Haven, Conn.—Miss Lillian Peterson, who was married to Sidney Isaacs the day after her divorce from Bob Pickett, and now seeks to have the second ceremony annulled so that she can return to Massachusetts, Is meeting great obstacles In the Bay- state laws. Believing that she could legally marry In Massachusetts six mouths after getting u divorce decree, Miss Peterson announced that she wbuld huve her premature marriage annulled and wed Isciacs all over again in six miviths. Nt>w site finds that the laws o< Massachusetts forbid one losing a divorce suit to marry within two years 4md six months. The party that wins the suit may marry after six months, but as a pen alty the court Inflicts two years ad ditional upon the loser. r P h o n e 1604 Efficient Service Courteous Treat ment A. L. KEENEY Funeral D irector and Licenced Embalmer Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night. Prices Reasonable PHONES 9821 AND 9822 Independence, Ore. Drain your land Increase its fertility and make the best what is now the lea^t productive cor ner of the farm. Drain Tile and Building^Tile at Central Clay Products Co. llS is just what you need, madam. M any wom en who were troubled with indigestion, a sallow, muddy skin, indicating biliousness and habitual constipation, have been permanently cured by the use o f Chamberlain’s Tablets. Before using these tablets they felt miserable and deepondent. N o w they are cheerful and happy and relish their meals. T ry them. T hey only cost a quarter. CAVE MAN IS RIDDLE Wife Charges Him With Senes of Forgotten Crimes. Human Enigma in Jail in New Jersey Is Now Blamed for Shooting for Which Half-Brother Served Sentence. Philadelphia. Like n ■ rv j tx >th in appearance and in his rebellion Save Your Dollar By Sending Your Shoes Prices down, quality up. All work guaranteed. Men’s 4 soles ................. .11.56 up I Men's rubber h e e ls ... ...............50c j Men’s leather ** ________ 50c up ; W omen’a 4 *>les ............... $1.00 op I W om en’s rubber heels................. 50c | *• leather heels___ ,35c up j Boys' and girl’s 4 soles . $1.00 up •• •* ** leather heels___ 50c \ ..................... rubber “ * 50c i Patch “w o r k . ___ 10c to 25« To Electric Shoe Shop In d e p e n d e n c e Oregon “ Proprietor Get Book From Congressmen. The year book, which Is obtainable through congressional representatives from the department, contains much data of luterest and value to produc ers. including chupters on production coats and figures, financing and ad vice on production according to sea sonal supply and demand. “ 10.25 a- to . 3.18 p .m . All indications point in the same di rection The best way to get a house in Monmouth at present is to build one Oregon Fir and Hemlock Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Lime, Cement, etc. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Monmouth Lumber Company L. W. Waller, Manager