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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1919)
IffRJ 1 Morninc .t.;:& fccpVour Ey'cs CSmmn . C lr - M..iiiMy Notice to Creditor! Notice la hereby given Unit the untlcrsl gned him bcvn duly appoint ed administratrix of the estate of Charles-Jackson, de-ci-ared, ty the county court of the state of Orison fur I'olk County, Hid ha a gunlllied. All persons having: claims ajrultuit the mid estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, together with the proper vouchura therefor, to the undersigned admin istratrix at her residence in the city of Monmouth in said county, with in aix montha from the date of thin notice. Dated and first published Septem ber 19th, 11119. ETHEL J. POWELL, Administratrix of the estate of Charles Jackson, deceased. SWOJ'E & SWOrE, Attorneya. Monmouth and Independence Auto-Bua Schedule LtvM MmnmmiIi Laatraa bd.aaMt Mi, m. North Bound 7.30 a.m. 1.60 p.m. " ' 2.26 p.m. 8.15 " " " 5.W " 10.00 a. m. South Bound 10.34 a. m. S.15p, m. " " 8.61p.m. 6.30 " " 7.12 " CRAHAM SON Proprietors L. C. PRICE, M. D. Office and residence Kurre Apartments Phone 1903 DR. F. R. BOWERSOX PHYSICIAN ti SURGEOS PHONE NOB. OFFICE 3101 HOUSE . 1 50 J Try The Salem Studio For Photographs 384 State Street Monmouth Grange 476 Meeta the Second Saturday In Each Month it 10:11 A. M. Public Program at 2:90 p. m. to which villi or are welcome. P. 0. I'OWKLL, Mauler. ,,3 Mihh Maouik Butler, Sec. Arant Represents The largest Fire Insurance Com pany west of New York, and oth ers; also Automobile, accident insu rance and Surety Bonds. "WitlTtli opening of Ilia new pack ing plant Rosebmg now haa lore big pruni picking establishment Id full operation. Judge Harry K. Ball of Polk county donned overalta and wont to work lo tin orchards to help harvest the big prune crop, , Julius II. Barnes, United BUtea wheat director and president of the United Slates grain corporation, will visit Portland October t. 1 With a large membership Illaha dl vlalon of the Udiea' Auilllary of the Brotherhood ot Railway Engineers, was started In Roseburg. Reports received st the offices of the Oregon public aervlce eommlaelon Indicate that the car shortage situa tion Is becoming more acute. Shipping of sheep owned by ranch ers In the Antelope and Maupla coun try from eumnier to winter range will be atarted from Bend this .week. At a apeclal school election la Ore gon City. 136,000 In bonds waa voted tor the Immediate erection ot a gym naalum and manual training school. Btrlct enforcement of the curfew snd "after-hour lawa" to break down the Juvenile delinquency baa been or dered by Mayor Baker of Portland. Becauae of the great ahortage of labor In Douglas county prune and ap ple growera have auffered loaa amount ing to aeveral thousanda of dollara. Oovernor Olcott baa received a tele gram Inviting him to be present In Portland on the occasion of the visit there of the King snd Queen of Bel glum. ( R. L. Schee, formerly secretary of the Prlnevllle chamber of commerce, haa been appointed to the position of executive secretary of The Dalles chsmber. Between . 18,000,000 and 10,000,000 early aprlng Chinook ealmon egga will be taken thla fall at tha state flab and game commlaalon hatcheries on tbe upper Willamette river. The Union Oil company ot Califor nia waa granted a franchlaa by tbe city of Pendleton to erect warehouaea and atorage tanke for a distributing plant for eastern Oregon, Borne China pheasant meat canned more than a quarter oka century ago waa eaten recently by tbe family of M. B. Montelth of Albany, The meat was In splendid condition. Plans are under wsy In Salem for the esiabllihment of a permanent bu reau for the toatlng of bablea and small cblldron, similar to the eugenlca bureau maintained In Portland. Oregon baa been aaked to ahlp a carload of clothing to the Armenians, to be ahlpped to New Tork by October I. Every county In the atate will be aaked to aend Ita ahare In tha carload. Moans for combating the destruo tlve elm tree beetle which baa been devaatatlng tha ahade trees of The Dallca waa found when the govern ment announced that a lead arsenate solution would destroy the peata. The trees will be sprayed twice In spring hereafter. Iildisticin 0 YOU KNOW that indigestion can be cured, permanently cured, so that you can eat any ItH' of food that you crave? It has been done not only once, but in almost every case when Cham berlain's Tablets are used. An instance: Mr. J. Pominv. S, Stillwater, Minn., who had spent over $2,000-03 for medicine and treatment was perma nently t ied by these tablets. "Here'saFriendlyTip" says the Good Judge Men who know tobacco, chew the best without its costing them any more. They take a little chew and it's amazing how the good taste stays in a rich, high grade chewing tobacco. For lastinWcco satis faction there's' nothing like a small chew of that rich-tasting tobacco. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put ttjJ in two 'styles n RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco v W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco The royal bouse of Belgium will visit Portlsnd on October 16, when King Albert, Queen Elisabeth, and their aon, the crown prince, are to be guests for the day, arriving at t o'clock that morning, ' Complaints of car shortage received from Baker, Bend, Klamath Kails and other points In eastern and central Oregon Indicate that Immediate relief alone can aava local Industries from serious losses. Upon recommendation of the atate Irrigation securities commission, the secretary of state certified to 6200, 000 worth of bonds Issued by the Warm Springs Irrigation district In Malheur county. Offlcera of the National Ouard of Oregon are expecting to build It up this winter to a better form then ever before In pesee times. Equipment for 2000 men will soon be Issued by tbe federsl government. Tbe congregation of the First Meth odist church of McMlnnvllle voted un animously to send an invitation to the Oregon conference at Its meeting In Salem thla week, to hold Ita 1920 ses slon In McMlnnvllle. Whstever sum Multnomah county pledges for Hie construction of the Mt. Hood loop road, in conjunction with Clackamas and Hood River coun ties, will be duplicated by the state blghwsy commission. "If the sonlng system Is adopted by the democratic national committee, Portland will be beadquartera for the western division," according to Dr. J, W. Morrow, democratic national eotimltteemsn for Oregon. The Roseburg Presbyterian church congregation tendered a welcome re ception to Rev. Mr. Warrington and family, following the return of the pas tor from the oversees "Y" service, where he bsd been for more than a year. James 8. Van Winkle, formerly post master and city recorder of Albany, baa been appointed county assessor to fill the vacancy caused by the res ignation ot Earl L. Fisher, who has accepted a position with the stste tax commission. The Employers assoclstlon of Pen dleton, comprising most of the mer- chsnts of the city, decided at a meet ing to operate as "open shops," and to regulate boura ot opening and clos- log, Ignoring the demands of the local clerks' union. One of the biggest recent desls In Klamath county real eatate was the sale of the E. E. Ralaton stock ranch to Ivan E. Kllgore for $118,000. Thla ranch la In Upper Langell valley, about 40 mllea eaat of Klamath Falls and consists of 2700 acres. W. S. Hamilton, mayor, and R. L. Whipple, recorder, of the city ot Rose burg, hsve filed with the state engl neer's office an application for per mission to appropriate 880 second-feet of wster from the North Umpqua riv er for a municipal power plant The ballot title on the proposed con stltutlonsl amendment making the terms of all county officers four years, has been prepared by Attprney Gener al Brown and Is now ready to receive signature In order to be placed before the voters of the state at the regular November, 1920, election. Samuel Tsylor ot Eugene, paet de partment commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, and for four terma county treaaurer ot Lane coun ty, waa selected by the board ot con trol to succeed James P. Shaw, who resigned, as commandant ot the sol diers' home at Roseburg. Indicative ot the rapid growth of Eugene la the atatement the superin tendent of the city water and light de partments made, that nearly 300 more persons were billed on September 1, 1119, tor electric service than on Sep tember 1 on any previous year since the municipal plant waa built The duaty rain storm ot Saturday morning mystified Portland folks. The combination of dust and water de scended gently for a couple of hours before nodn and came back with a trace In -the afternoon. It was noticed generally all over Portland, and more especially In the business district It was also noticeable at points along the Columbia river highway. Oregon families are being paid $7, 236,720 In war risk Insurance claims by Uncle Sam to those whose sons and husbands died In service during the war. There are 828 Insurance claims being paid In the state through the bureau of war risk Insurance. The average policy carried (8740. The government la paying 644 compensa tion claims to residents of Oregon. In addition to these Insurance and compensation clslniB, there are 336 of both classes ot claims under Investi gation. Instruction In agriculture In eight high schools of Oregon was authorized at a meeting of the state vocational education board.' -Schools In which this work will be carried on include those at Hood River, Oresham, Milton Freewater, McMlnnvllle, Newberg, En terprise, Estacada and Woodburn. In troduction ot the work In other schools Is contemplated and it Is expected that 12 to 16 Institutions will be In a posi tion to give agricultural Instruction this year, Last year there were only tour schools In Oregon handling this work. $100 Reward, $100 Tha readers of Dili naunr 01 h pleewd lo lorn that tlr. la at laaal one drwdad dlaeaet thai aclanea haa xn able, to eure In all Ita atasea and (bat la eatarrh. C.tarrh halt., null. Infliiem ,j ,y ('institutional conditions requires rnnatltutlonal treatment, 1 1 all a Caiarrh MxtlHna la taken Internally anil aria thru tl mood on tin Mucous Bur- ia"ta or ir. Hysl.m thereby deatroyliK Hi. Inundation of the dlseasa, glvma Ilia patient siianiih by building up Ihs con stitution and assntlna; nature in dolni Its work. Ti,. proprlelora hava ao much faith In tha curative power of Hall's Catarrh Medlcin. that lli.y offer One Hundred Iiollars for any case that It falls to cure. Bend for Hat of teatltnonlala. A'l'lrem K. J. f'MKNKY CO., Toledo, Ohio. Hold by all bruit-lsts. lie. WALTER G. BROWN Representing the 'TENNSYLVVNIA" Fire Insurance Co. of Philadelphia Notary Public Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Etc. PRUNE LAND and I'rune orch ards for sale. Well locak-d. Boothhy & Chesehro. The Monmouth Cooperative Ship ping Association will save farmer's money in the sale of livestock. Ship with us and cut out middleman's profit. It you have stock to ship notify G. T. Boolhby, Mgr. ' tf Dont let a 'smooth tongued stranger persuade you that there it any kind of printing the Her ald Pn'nt Shop can not do. A. N. Halleck buys junk of all kinds and pays highest cash prices. 6tf CG MIEJT GET a package today. No tice the flavor the whole some taste of Kentucky Burley tobacco. Why do so many "regular men" buy Lucky Strike cigarettes? They buy them for the special flavor of the toasted Burley tobacco. There's the big reason it's toasted, and real Burley. Make Lucky Strike your cigarette. toted O I Guaranteed by s,u-. A-t-v nasal K.r'V .ilr.V. j4ss - jaSI t' " KnsYla. J M -tsf.-aggafAJ ' r r KiOIL, The Dependable Tractor That ; Bums Kerosene Perfectly "The ,12 25 H. P. Waterloo Boy tTractor is just the kind of machine that we like to put into the hands of cur customers. There is nothing experimental about It. 3ts dependability has been fully proved in ears of service on the farm. Every time we sell one, we feel the assurance that the owner is going to get fully satisfactory ser--yicefromit. And that means a great deal to the future of our business. Eight along with its dependability for long-continued good work, there is an Icther big feature that you will appreciate very day you use the Waterloo Boy. It burns kerosene perfectly. Its pat ented kerosene manifold one that you (can get on no other tractor converts all Cf the low-priced fuel into a pure gas, (enabling the motor to get full power from leverydrop. That saves motor trouble no kerosene gets into the lubricating oil. There is no carbonizing of cylinders or fouling of spark plugs. And it saves many dollars in fuel cost every year of its operation. You are sure to like all of the Waterloo Boy's other features. It is simply maele; easy to keep in good running order. The working parts, fully protected from dust, are placed where you can easily get at them, whenever' necessary,, through In spection plates and detachable casings. The motor.perfectly balancedand mounted on a solid foundation, runs with only slight vibration no racking of mechanism. Gears are steel-cut and case-hardened practi- . cally everlasting. It is equipped with, Hyatt Roller Bearings, famous throughout the world for conserving full power. All , bearing points and gears are kept cdt stantly in a bath of oil by the perfect syv. , tern of lubrication. : Be sure to come in soma day toon and get fully , acquainted with. the WafeHoo Boy, MONMOUTH HARDWARE J. E. Winegar Proprietor 3 c