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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1923)
is a great conflict of holidays and ; , Friday, Saturday and Sunday are a ll1 The Herald ____________ _________________________I observed as the day of rest. Since SPRING intar«! u Mcor.u-cUm matter s*t>t«nbart<. isos. Jeiusalem is a sacred city to all three n ia« iMj*t office at Monmoutii. or*~on, under th« faiths, naturally each is jealous of Act oC Msrcti s. l i r t . _______________ ¡ta rights and prospects, and the Arabs, especially, are inclined to re RICHARD B, SWENSON sent the activity o f the Zionists, a!-1 E d ito r & P u b lu h c r though these latter have not as yet j M ONM OUTH, OREGON arrived in any material numbers. IS H E R E O u r new Stock of Tennis and Base Ball .Musical Freight Carta g o o d s h a s a r r i v e d . C o m e in a n d m a k e From Anatolia, that stronghold oil FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1923 the Young Turks, comes the request y o u r selections e a rly . that railroads so badly needed there,) be constructed by Americans. Th.s S u b sc riptio n R a t «« H o w is y o u r old ten nis racket? B r i n g it might be deemed a reward for our One year *2,00 policy o f keeping hands off, for the in a n d let u s h a v e it r e s t r u n g f o r y o u . Six months 11.00 ! feeling prevails that development by Americans would not be followed Three months - 75 eta hy political control. That railroad ~ development in Asia Minor is needed goer without saying for the caravans which travel fifteen miles a day and 'j? Monmouth’s largest and most complete Confectionery and Book Store □ OC traverse distances up to five hundred (miles are getting to be too slow even in that land. Camels and donkeys serve to transport merchandise in I Anatolia but perhaps the most enter-! j taining carrier of freight is the ox ' cart. These carts have solid wheels j aoc which turn on wooden axles which We are almost afraid of spoiling shriek and screech as they travel a- j°ur fine spring by bragging about long. The more noise these make the more valuable the cart is considered. it. O n e door west of bank. Light and roomy, A man Who borrowed a cart and Edison says the education of the greased its axles was threatened with clean and sanitary, we are at your service. future will be conducted by means of dire vengeance unless he promptly moving pictures. In that happy time restored the cart to a screeching con H. the Edisoas will be busying them dition. The reason for desiring the selves inventing ways to see pictures racket is that a great deal of the jby feeling them or smelling them, for freighting is done at night. The ¿E5ESZSH5HS'2525Z5?52SHS25ZSE5H5a5ilS2SZSESaSH5ZSZ525aSZSHSZSZSiSEii252.r2 ' eyesight ia apt to be beyond hope of driver Deeps on top of the loaded MONMOUTH TRANSFER repair. cart and when the oxen stop, the noise ceases, the driver wakes up and starts When you go upon the streets an d ^ is oxen to going again. It acts as a notice a bright and shining Franklin, J reverse alarm clock. Such are the or Hup or Jewett, resplendent with freight trains of the near east. nickel plate and dazzling in the new 'dart at C . ness o f its enamel, it is four chances Call Phone 2003 out of five that the car is the proper ty of a commercial traveler, and you Farm for Sale become suspicious that this is anoth 5ESESHSZSHSESZSS5H.' 125 acres located in Polk county, er expense passed on to the consum Oregon, in the heart of the Wiliam- I Half way between Mon er. And as the late Commodore ette valley. One half | Vanderbilt said, “ What are you going mouth and Independence. mile south o f paved road with good , to do about it ? ” graveled road to the farm. Schooling facilities are the best in Saving sugar to thwart the sugar the west; Oregon Normal School, • . trust will not be as easy to accom Training School and High School. 100 acres or more in cultivation, I plish as it was during the war but there is not the same inducement for balance in fine timber and pasture land, including stock barn and water the prudent patriot to store away the year around for the stock. - m several sacks and this will help out. Modem 8 room house, main horse barn, cow barn, hog barn, garage, fruit and incubator house, water tow- | The Cost of Empire Great Britain is finding its man er house, two poultry houses ar.d rr.a- 1 chine shed. — date ov«r Arabia a costly affair. The An ideal farm for agriculture, | ^¿5Z5¿S¿S¿S¿S¿S?S2SHSES¿S¿S2SES¿SaSHSES¿S¿S¿5¿SaS252SHSZ5ZSHS2S2SZS25^ Arabs never were a docile race and dairying, poultry or stock raising. Also the privilege of renting 185 situated in their desert fastnesses, it has been found easier to buy their acres of farming ■ land along with X this farm. jj good will than to conquer them. Will sell complete up to date farm- ■ ¡u Liability and Surety Bond* During 1921 it coat Britain fifty mil ing outfit, stock and crop with th,e [0 Also 1 ' lion dollars to direct the affairs of farm or the farm separate. Arabia and Mesopotamia, and in believe I can make terms to suit the 1 purchaser. Might consider some 1922, forty million, and as the prin residence property in the deal. j(] cipal products of far famed Bagdad Being obliged to give up the ■ _f] % are dates and licorice roots it will be heavier work leaves an excellent op "IS Monmouth Oregon seen that there is not a great deal portunity for some one. A. H. Craven, Monmouth, Ore. &S2SZ'^5¿SH5ESHS25¿SZSE5ES?5HSE5¿S2S¿Sa5¿5¿S25cl5Z5¿ST'SE5¿S2SES¿S¿KES¿S-. on the credit side of the ledger. The iJSES2iîS5ï52SHSHS2SHSESï5ZSZSHSESSSESHSE5HSE52SïS2S(ü' iS For Sale— 4 fifty gallon Mosul oil prospects are the most Inquire of ; Q promising of the possibilities of this with faucets, $3 each. land o f civilization’s dawn and were Guy Coffin. it not for the fear that sòme other For Sale— 4 week old Tancred white power might control and threaten the ¡Leghorn Cockerels at 10c each route to India, the British might well Inquire of B. F. Swope. hesitate to spend the cost of main Money To Loan taining the land for what marketable Plenty o f it at 6 per cent, on city j products they control. property.— Pay us back like rent.— ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY Our Desire! M O R L A N & To make you expect more than you would of any other institution, then iciv<> you more than you expect, ia the aim of The First National Hank. S O N 21 Monmouth Meditations Our bank, today, enjoys a splendid patronage and it is pleasing to find that moat of our new business is secured through old depositors recommending the institution to their friends. We appreciate this confidence and do our beat to be worthy of it. We feel certain that you, too, would enjoy bank ing with this institution. H Meet Your Friends D at my new place of business. $1.00 Optns a Savings account and obtains a Liberty Bell Bank First National Bank P. MONMOUTH, OREGON Off.eer. IRA. C. POWhLL, P r e s . J. B. V. BUTLER, V ice P res . K. E. CHAMBERS, C ashier ; C. C. POWELL, A sst C ashier JOHNSON “ The Normal Book Store’ Transferring by auto truck and by team, within the city or out of town. Directors-J. R. V. BUTLER, C hairman ; WM. RIDDELL. I. M. SIMPSON. O A CONN. D. R. RIDDELL. IRA C. POWELL Our Bargair Column Groceries & Provisions Good Goods and Fair Treatment C. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I IN TE R N A TIO N A L No. 4 CU LTIVATO R Pivot Axle — Parallel Gangs C. M u l k e y & Son Fire and Accident Insurance G. W . CHESEBRO 4-6-8 Shovels — Pin Break Adjustable depth lever MONMOUTH MARKET They run straight unless you actually push the foot pedal— No dodging in running over lumps, into holes or over roots. Clean, wholesome and up-to-date The best tools at reasonable prices. Thomas & Horton Independence The be£ is none too good for our customers Loans quickly made if title is good. I King is Too Tolerant Long time loans on farms—6 p e r; ■í¿5¿5¿S¿5tF¿SZ5H5ZS2S¿SZSZS2SZS2SZS252S2SHS2SZSHS2SHSZ52SZS2S25¿S2SZS2 In the control of Mesopotamia a .ent and 6W per cent. defference to religion is essential G. W. Laflar, 410 Oregon Bldg but the main power at present is Salem. Ore. money. To handle the Mohammedans the English have made Feisal king of M the south road is closed this j Mesopotamia. He is the third son summer I must ship all wood out. j of Hussein I bn All, sheriff of the people who want wood should »aired cities o f Mecca and Medina *:et in their orders early. Second and a direct descendent o f Fatima, growth fir, oak and maple. Call at daughter of Mohammed. While the house or see Harold Price, pedigree of these gentlemen is em- £• Price. 4t33 Monmouth Ave. .nently satisfactory they are not in- i For Sale PHONE 503 tolerant enough to suit the true be- ( 250 White Leghorn cockerels at 5c ! I levers. As elsewhere in the world each.— Must be taken this coming week to get them at this price. there is a call among the Arabians About 2 tons of clover and cheat for a return to the old time religion hay at $16.00 per ton at the barn. A. H. Craven. Monmouth, Oregon. and this feeling is especially strong among the Wahbis, the wild tribe Phone Main 1304. that occupies the central plateau of F o r S a le the peninsula. Christians rarely 7 Room house. 3 lots, fruit for get a chance to visit their strong family use. One block from paved holds but occasionally pestilence street. Price $1500.00. Terms visits them and the British or the A small house and bam on a paved G ive me an order and be convinced. missionaries are then called on for street. Price $650.00. medical men to go to the rescue. A small house and lot close in .! The Wahbis are restless and al Price *700.00. though their leader ia subsidised by the payment of $400.000 a year there 3-Room House. 5 blocks from Nor it always the fear that they may in mal. Plenty of fruit. Sfffendid loca- ^SZSZS2SZ5ZS2SZSZS2S2S2S2S2S2SZSESZSHSZSZ5ZS2S2S2S2SZS2S25SS2S2SSS2S2S’. true Mohammedan fashion take up the I *>rlc* Terras. ■word. That force ia not their only 4 Aerca of Land: 6-room house, reliance ia*evident however for it i s ! Fruit o f all kinds. Two blocks from told that three evangelists from the , Normal. Price $2150. Good terms. One D o o r East o f Pqst O ffice Wahbis held forth in Jerusalem for ( I t, Acres ef Land. 7-room house. several months last winter and one I Fruit o f all kinds. Fine location. ] o f them, especially, was very effec- Price $2150. ties, numbering hi* converts by the 9.room House. te;let and hath. 2 hundred. ' scree o f land, all kinds o f fruit. Lo- H om e made C andy, Fresh popcorn ' cuted near high school. This is'd h e P e a n u t s S a n i t a r i l y wrapp'ekl D r e a d The Peoples of Palestine of the best homes in the city. I m p r o v e d e q u i p m e n t f o r lunch se rving Eightymne pe cent of the hihabi Blacksmith Shop and lot. Well tants of Palestine ore Arabs and the ! equipped with tools and machinery W e b a k e e v e r y t h i n g w e sell. eleven percent who are Christiana for business. At reasonable are almost entirely Arab, either Rom Terms. an Catholic at Greek Catholic. The 6-room plsstered House, nearly Jeers of Palestine number nine per new. Toilet and hath. Bam. thick cent of i U inhabitants, the Christians er house and ra n g e . 2 S acres of eleven per cent and the Mohamme land on a good street. Price $3.000 d a n seventy seven per cent. All Terms. public documents issued in Jerusalem 7-room ho-rse I \ splendid l ■sv. are in three Urguagcs. English. Ara toilet and hath, S acre o f land. Good bian and Hebrew. The signs on the orchard. $2500 'streets, telegraph blanks, proclama-j G. T. BOOTHBY. Real Relate 52SZS2SHS2SZS2S2SZS2S2SLS2S2S2S2S2SES2S2S2SZS2SZ tion are all in three languages. There j McCormick-Deering Dealers Milk and Cream of Quality ¿Sc S?.T32SiSJS2S252S2SHS2S2S2ScS2SES3S?S J Headache \ YOUNG BROS. DAIRY Guaranteed work, Cleaning, Pressing IOUSANDS OF W0MFN suffer miserably from r periodic attack-; o f lucdache, never dreaming that a permanent cure may be had. Headache nearly always results frem some disorder o f the stomach, liver or bowels. Tablets. -Take C ^ ’ T'oerlain's They will correct these I z n and Jthcre will be no more headache, h . Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters Ladies’ Suits, Dresses, Sweaters T. J. WEDEKIND | permanently cured by Chsmbcrlaia’s Tab!**-. Monmouth Ore. A New Location . New Features « . W . MORLAN The Better . the Printing o f your stationery the better the impression it will create Moral: Have your print ing dontf here. \oforv Public Blank Deeds. Mortgages. Etc. B. F. BUTLER ' Dentist Pos« «ilice bldg. Monmouth Oregon “ Fresh Every Day” “The Sign o f Bakery E. B. and the Tea A R N O Rose” S