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THE M0NM0UTH HERALD' MONMOUTH, OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924 Something Good to Eat OJomethlnar made of good flour, good milk, ofgood nour ishing compressed yeast, of good shortening. A Pure Food Product What could it be but bread; the per fect food? There is no food on earth so tempting when it's really pure and wholesome like Genuine Butternut and Holsum Bread CHERRY CITY BAKING CO.. Salem.lOre. TALES OF; THE f OLD FRONTIER Read your own Herald $2.00 per year MILK AND CREAM OF QUALITY Highest Quality Lowest Prices Morning and Evening Deliveries YOUNG BROTHERS DAIRY PUBLIC INSPECTION INVITED Monmouth Avenue phone 503 3E AUTOMOBILE Insurance Rates Cut 1 percent to 60 percent Fire Liability Theft Collision Property Damage, Etc. We make a specialty of this coverage Chambers & Powell Agents t By ELMO SCOTT WATSON f (l la, Wura N.wip.p.r Union.) THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING , OF FRANCE A IIOVO tll Invilmla 1.1I ... TX Chief Onwareahllaki, n Mohawk ana son of a chief ; but the white muu knew him as the Itov ku limns, a ascendant of Kuntce Wil liams, the famous white captive of Peerfleld. Mass.. Indians and a scout nnd sr.v f,,i ti, United States army during the War of 1 SX2 After the war Wlllln .Mutitcu r ins missionary labors, but ho. volveil In a scandal connected with the removal of the Oneldii n-lh x...... York to Wisconsin, where ha h...i planned to establish an Indian empire with himself as Its siiorm There was a chare, of and Williams was cast off by the mis sionary societies that had been sup porting him, and in lJte ,.. ... pudlated by the Oneldas whose trust he had betrayed. With his dream of ruling a native eomimimvu.iitr, i,.i, Williams dropped out of sight for a few years. Then he rennneni-,i i.. .n even more r.imuln role, that f t i". XVII, the Lost Dauphin of France, "u a auppoiict ro nave been killed In the Tower of the Temple In Paris uurmp im jieign or Terror, In 1841 the Prince de Jolnville, son Of King Louis Phlllnne. arrlvorl in v, York and Immediately departed upon a secret mission in the West. Accord ing to Williams' story, De Jolnville convinced of Williams' right to the title of king of France, came to him hi. home in Green Bay. Wis., and asked him to renounce his claim, which Wil liams refused to do. There is authori tative evidence that the prince did make Inquiries about this frontier soldier of fortune while stopping at Mackinac. Mich., but for an Interview oetween the two men we have only Williams' word, and Elcazer'a reputa tion for truthfulness was not the highest. This "discovery" of the in the wilds of the Wisconsin frontier caused a furore In both Europe for awhile. Willlnma u ...m to have visited France to try to estab- nsn nis claim, but the Bourbons would have none of him. Flnniir ha turned to this countrv and diort in poverty and neglect at Hogansburg, IHtlsli Wes. The Isle of Wight Is what the house of lords Is to th iio. f mons, when compared with Manxland. "Man'' It n democrat. ''vm,i" u n... headquarters of the iim.i v,,,,,,..1 i(iundri.n, and Cowes week Is one of tne great events of London Tlt-IUts. i Hut the Isle of wiirhf ' i.... . ..,..- l"ir side, as the fronts at Hyde, .Sandown, Ventnor and even Cowes It ,elf can prove. It Is, moreover, the paradise of the char-a-limies, for Its hills ore easllv elimimhi,. ,i u roads are excellent. .Moreover, it has 'it. ,u loveliest coast scenery to be found anywhere. I The Channel Islands belong to llrtt- am. nitmniKli they lie nearer to France, " tneir visiting list Is corre N'onmngiy Internatlon.il - l.nt t) fine service of steamboats from the southern ports of England Is making n.so lovely islands better known to holiday makers, even from the north ana rrom Scotland. T......... UVISI-J. KUCrilSlV 1 . tFi.ni. on. Stork, not forgetting the tiny Island of er.ii, which belongs to an Kngllsh novelist, are nil Ihen there Is Anglesey, the only is.ana wmeb is also a countv of Kng 'una and Wales, u.t i... Anglesey only as the first hit on the way rrom Holyhead to T...n,!n v,. year by year, by virtue of splendid golf courses and" tine hydros, the nelsh county separated, from the main land by the Mcnal H( rnit4 mill I'.in. nected with the mainland by two his toric bridges, Is coming more and more into prominence aa n holiday center. NITRATE DESERT AIDS WORLD Desolate Region In Plateau Country or v.mie i( source of Famous Soda Commodity. LIKE GEMS SET ft THE SEA Many Beautiful Little Islands Around ureat -Britain Are Frequented oy Holiday Crowds. It Is probably no eTflmrpraHnn In ay that the Isle of Man Is the most popular holiday Island in tha VIIUl It glens and even its mountains are lurnea into show places, whilst Doug las Is, perhaps, next to Blackoonl. th mast enterprising seaside town in the L J 'MoiiTiQevi'MoilMi ImsT- ".:' tfU X rHAULr. TT IT A wr ' HI H I In theJihrh ulateun between the coast rungea and the Anues, lies a desert which Is one of the deadest soots on .mii-Hi v., ,..... thing grows upon It, no living cren- iu'e is native to it. And yet this desert has been for a century a primary support of human life in the civilised world, says the Nation's Business. Although science now promises eventuully to make us independent of this desert and Its product, It Is no exaggeration to say mat uie great expansion of the race which has taken place In the last hun dred years would have been Impossible without It. And the people of the United States are still largely depend ent upon it, This unique desert Is the source of the famous Chilean nitrate of soda a commodity which is at present the suojeci or a special invosttition be ing made nt the behest of congress by the bureau of foreign nnd domestic commerce. The nitrate situation and the Inves tigation of it are significant not only because of the Importance of wider use of such valuable fertilizing agents as nitrate of sodS, and of as cheap a supply as possible, but also because factors controlling the supply 0f ni trates are typical of those that affect a number of other raw materials which are indispensable to civilized countries. clfy and Albany changed liorses at this point. President Washington nnd hli cabinet dined here In 17IK). In 1810 Stephen Jumel, a French wlno merchant of fame nnd fortune, purchased this mansion, restored It to Its condition lit the time of Wnahlnm. ton, Jumel died In lfttU. The following year Mine. Jumel married the Itlustrt ous Auri Burr who, In 1S01. was elected vice president of the United Slates, and who shot and killed the celebrated Alexander Hamilton In duel which was tho outgrowth of a political feud, at AVeehawken. New Jersey, In 1S04. Subsequently, Attor ney i iiuse. who studied law In Uurr'i oltlce and who married a niece of Mine, Jumel, occupied this house for M years. In UHtt the property was purchased by the city ami In 1007 tho Society of tho Daughters of the American Revolu tion acquired the use of tho house for a museum of historical relics and fur nlshlngs of the Hevoluilonnry period. In tho council chamber, a lnrm octn. onal room at the rear of the broad "nil, l.etioral Washington, It Is said, re reived visits from the sachema nf i It a Ave Iroquois tribes who came to otter their allegiance to the cause of liberty. " "ra Ntwtpapor Unloa.) Rides Fish; Beats' It to Death. Vancouver. Wash. T. n wn.. II. a . . -- 41111, eighty, of Ihueldell while fishing near here recently, leaped astride a 27 pound salmon nn, beat It to death a oonrii, he reported here. U.F.Swope CA.Swopc Lawyers 210 Oregon Buil.llnir SALEM ' ORRr.niu Associated Thomas Urown A. M ARANT Reliable Fire Insurance and Surety Bonds OFFICE HOURS 2 TO 6 P. M. PHONE 805 B.F.BUTLER Dentist Pott office b!df. Monmouth Oregon DR. F. R. IJOVvIrsoF PHYSICIAN Cf SURGEON PHONE NOS. OFFICE . 8J03 HOUSE JJM Wiajaaaiaa. i.--.r-r)f.tf.twjw H. W. MORLAN Notary Public Blank Deeds, Mortgage, Etc HUSBAND HACKS VVIFETO DEATH Steeplejack Makes Fatal Attack on Woman After a Jealous Quarrel FALLS DEAD IN SNOW What do yon think of this p'.uckr man? He is W. C. White and he lnraa 4. 1.- 1 : . . 1 . . luue wwn or Ingle- nooK, near Birmingham, Alabama. When a child three years old he fell against a sharp corner of a table and tore out one of his eyes A year later he was totally blind.' Ins parents were extremely poor He was sent away to the School for the Blind at Talladega, Ala bama, onlv aftpr had said he would not only be a cripple for the rest of his life but would probably die or go insane. But even as a small, undersized, weak boy Jie decided that life was wr-scT he determined to win. "cu u" tnoice ne decided on a future of music nH hot tenth session of the school had passed he was "turned loose" from the school as a finished and ac complished musician. While Still a hnxr nrvu. piano recitals in Birmingham that caused a sensation. But he was not saiisned to stop here. With j eminZs he became a partner and General M,nn,i nni..- ----- 1 vi n mie and Wallace Garage at Inglenook. Ilonntfa hi. UK 1 1 r.v uiiiiuueaa .ne mastered every detail of the automobile and so well informed was he from a mechanical standpoint that he be came an authority. Tn A6Whi brdened out. In 1914 he bought out and there- Y7V """""Kea a Daseba 1 team which netted him a small fortune. While engaged in these pursuits he organteed an orchestra of eighty Pieces, became its leader, business ftfJW andJowner and as a side line he learned shorthand and type- "rSh wMI?in? ?xp,ert in bth Today, White is included in the "more than rich" class. He is in! teres ted in Hnvan i -m v ""ciliriaes ail or which are paying propositions. HOME SWEET HOME UKr laiaki it'i All "Lot of BoknaT 'l ' ' ' ' I(VUM V,l ' ' I I " ' ' r Americas Marvels NATURAL AND OTHERWISE By T. T. Maxey 0X TP ' V y sPOfifilE I OUST AMPTPD?1REP? . J I s-b J A DUChcl Or THE JUMEL MANSION The Itohert Morris house, mora riv cently cnlled the JuiupI Arnn.in i. cated near One Hundred and Sixtieth street and Amsterdam avenue, In the city of New York, la nn nt ti, ,,f famous of all the historic buildings In u.ui greatest or all American cities. Well preserved. It Is a men of Georgian architecture. As history eoea rilnnoi n, Morris of the Forty-seventh IlrltlHh regiment nnd a" comrade-ln-anus of ueneral Georee Wnshi chased the property and erected this mansion which he subsequently pre sented to his bride, In 1763. General Washington place In 1770. white soldiers camped In the neighborhood. During a battle which resulted In the capture or jf ort Washington, this house was the center of operations. In 1777 it served as the headquarters of the onusn army, m 1778 It was occupied by General Baron Von Kuypausen and his German following as Hessian headquarters. Following the close of tha Ravnlii. tionary war, this building was familiar ly known as Calumet Inn. Stage .'j.cl'M-.(agrajlngbtween New York I'omptou Lake. N. J.A n(l nn tuen with bloodhnu 8 Wide hunt for John M,.r.in U years old, a steeplejack from Phila delphia, SUSMM-tPfl hv nnll.. .. ...u blug his wife to death. The woman, with knife wounds lu her i.n.iv -- - --j i " - een 10 run from her home to the street calling for help, and expired In the snow. The countryside wua scoured for the alleged slayer, but no clue was found. The1 man hunt was resumed uen a large group of citizens and farmers Joined the police in the search. l'ollco believe Jealousy was the mo tive for the crime. They revealed thlt the Woman hail frommnflo hu.n I seen In the company of a minister, who, they sny, left I'otnpton Lake some time ago, after receiving threatening lettera from an alleged anonymous writer. Jaalous of Hla Wlfa. Manning had been Jealous of his wife for several years, Police Chief Miller said. About two years ago be was locked up for attacking her, he said, nnd several timet after that neignuors reported the couple quar reled bitterly, but no rhantra nn tha uuMinnus pan was noted. About 6:13 at night police learned that Manning was seen alighting from a bus and making his way to the home of his wife, who lived with their two Wood Sawing per cord Hard wood, twico cut, 00c "3 times in twa 1 IK Fir, twfee in two 80c; 3 cuts $1.00 Harold Smith Phone 402 IT'S HERE One door east of the Odd Fcllowe Buuuing. Up To Date Electric Restaurant Tables for ladies. Give us a trial. C. & Fetter Monmouth & Independence AutoDue iiuiiu ociifcUULE M ' i' ' n, Trln ,eV R Tt -r Tnrain, Pondence 6.40 A.M. To Port and 7 08 8.45 A.M. To Portland ioJ! ,,1'SM,J!- To Corvallia 12.13 f t. 10 corvallia 8.48 " To Portland Bjg 6.45 P. M. To Corvallia 745 Raymond E. Derby, Phone 1504 Prop. Now is the time to have your screens made and to figure on your work for the summer. See or write G. A. Nestler Shop between Hotel and telephone office. 77 j I j Efficient Service Courteous Treat. ment A. L KEENEY Funeral Director and Licantad Embalmer Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night. Prices Reasonable PHONBS 9821 and 9822 Independence, Ore. Change now to the brand that never changes and you'll never change again. 2 Expired In the 8now. children, a boy of eighteen and a daughter, fourteen . years old. . About 6:35 o'clock Police Chief Miller passed uie nouse ana heard quarreling. He thought little of It because of the fact that the couple had been reported uuHrreung uerore. A few minutes later Mrs. Manning ran from tJm hnnao calling for help. The chief ran in pur suit or ner nusband, whom he believed to have been the nerson with whnm she quarreled, but soon lost sight of Neither of the children una hnma a the time of the alleged quarrel, the uuugiuer naving gone shopping and the boy to work. Shnrrtv ntta th. killing a general alarm to the police of the adjacent cities and rnwTiii una out for the arrest of Manning. The couple had been estranged for a few years. Manning was employed In Newark up to a few days ago, it was suld. .... 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