The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, November 21, 1919, Image 5

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tRIFFITH INTRODUCES
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Italian Prune Trees
A few more thousand In all grades which
we are offering at special discounted prices
for a limited time. Also grafted Franquette
walnuts, and other fruit trees, grapes, ber
ries, etc,
LAFAYETTE NURSERY COMPANY
. Lafayette, Oregon
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permanently cured,
U ' of food that you crave? It has been done
net only once, but in almost every case when Chara
bcrLiin'g Tablets are used. An instance: Mr. J.
PomiV. V, Stillwater, Minn., who had epeat ever
$2,000 for medicine and treatment was perma
nently t ied by these tablets.
"liver Occur to You?"
says the Good Judge
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
tul up in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tooacco
Jfs ..a,Poof Rule'JhaF
wet:;- 1
I fve COT A UT 7-:
is T OR THIS MC
SUFFRAGE BASEBALL
There la no
"nff-snuann" for
Clark Orlffllh,
owner mil man
ner of III
Washington. I).
C Auirlctn
li'iiru bill
loam Orlffllh
llHrllM Wlllllnn
and girls to pl.iv
lh grnet gam.
Hre ha la um
piring cum
Imlwcwn woniHii
Ion inn (rum gov.
irnmenl di-imrt-
mi'illa (irlff
Hia old fox
ar inirva women ran
PP'sy ball at wall
n m m n - ir
they'd glva tho
wins llm.
indigestion can be cured,
so that you can eat eny
Iwstion
riiiTiiiril "mwihi
That it's foolish to put up
with on ordinary chew,
when it doesn't cost any
more to get real tobacco
satisfaction.
Every day more men dis
cover that a little chew of
real good tobacco lasts
longer and gives them real
contentment.
There's nothing like it. 1
Donl Work' Both Ways
OREGON HEWS NOTES
Of GENERAUNTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor
' mation of Our Readers.
It will coat 13,272,000 lo operate th
Portland public aclioola during lha
coming year.
Bernard A. Nuthman, t ntaldent of
Gcrvals for mora than 46 years, died
ihcre at tho age of 74,
Construction of a $15,000 plant by
tha Concrete ripe company of Port
land bai started at Bend.
' The (220,000 road bond laiue elec
tion la-Id In Crook county met with
: alinoat unanimous favor.
The Western Walnut association
; will hold Ita annual meeting at Port-
land November 12 and 13.
I Action baa been taken by the Bap-
! Hull of McMlunvllla to erect a new
j church building the coming year,
Mm, Noucy Knilly Tharp, one of the
oldest and beat-known realdenta of
j I'clk county, died at Corvallli, aged
M yeara.
Bin 11 lo 1'urvlne, pioneer dentlat of
Oregon, died auddenly In Salem at the
home of his ion, Ellis Purvine, at tha
age of 80 yuara,
AtV coming apodal election In Rosa-
burg a bond lasue of probably 1500,000
will be voted on for a municipal light
and water plant.
The Springer ranch, three mllea
above Larson Inlet, In Cool county,
wai destroyed by a great landslide
during the recent ralna. v
While wading in Thomaa creek, near
Thomas, Arthur, 8 year old ion of
Q n I lit is Underwood, got beyond hli
depth and waa drowned.
Douglas Larscn of Cove baa been
convicted and fined 1100 for refusing
to help fight a forest fire In the Grand
Hondo district last aummer.
For bravery in action, R. H. Swig-
gnrt of llend haa received from the
Canadian minister of militia and de
fense a HrltUh military medal of silver.
Sheep slilpmenU from Bend are the
heaviest on record. Two hundred and
sixty-four carloads already have been
sent out and 25 more can are con
tracted. Two winter abort courses, dairy
manufacture and tractor operation.
will he offered this year by the Ore
gon Agricultural college school of agri
culture.
Governor Olcot la urged to call a
state meeting to auggest remedies for
tho high cost of living, in resolutions
adopted by the Yamhill county Pa
mona grange.
Apple pncklng records were broken
at Hood River by Miss Pearl Salts
man, who packed 140 boxea of fruit
on tho R. K. I,age place In four hours
and 40 minutes.
Farmers west of Eugene are signing
oil and gas leases of their lauds for a
term of three yeara, for which they
are to receive $100. About 6000 acres
have been leased.
A total of 13.114,279 acres la em
braced In federal forest reserves In
Oregon, on which tho state draws for
apportionment to the counties In the
rest'ves $115,405.74.
George M. Benson, game warden,
has been Informed that no permits will
bo given this season for trapping on
tho Lake Malheur bird reserve, owing
to low water and scarcity of feed.
The Crown Willamette Paper com
pany has announced that a new mill
will bo erected Immediately at Wont
Unn, which will provide employment
for about 2( 0 more men continuously.
Heppner Is feeling the effect of the
coal strike, the shortage of fuel bav
ins forced the Heppner Light & Water
company to cut Its light and power
service from 24 hours a day to eight,
One of the biggest horse showsver
held on tho Pacific coast will be staged
during the annual exhibition of the
Pacific International Livestock asso
ciation at North Portland, November
17 to 22.
Ilermlston farmers have petitioned
tho county court for authority to form
the Ilermlston irrigation district for
Improvement to their lands. An elec
tion to vote on the proposal will be
hold December 13.
Only one of the 458 accidents re
ported to the state Industrial accident
commission during the week ending
November 6 was fatal. Tha fatality
was In the case of A. Sackett, a la
borer of Grants Pass.
Settlers of thaFort Rock valley, 60
miles south of Bend, have completed
the preliminary steps toward the or
ganization of an Irrigation district,
which, as now proposed, will include
approximately 46,000 aores.
The construction o a railroad 185
miles long from Medford to a point In
the vicinity of Eureka, Cal, Is the
avowed purpose of the Medford Coast
Railroad company, which recently
filed articles of Incorporation.
A. C. Allen of Medford, former state
horticultural commissioner, announces
his Intention of testing the constitu
tionality of the Oregon vehicle law
providing for the taxing of automo
biles for good roads maintenance.
i i
Tha $47,000, reinforced eoncreTi
bridge acrof Itogim river at Rock
Point, thre mllea In-low Gold Hill,
under construction Jointly by lb high
way floinnilsslon and Jackson county,
la nearly SO per cent completed.
Thomas (.'ummlnga, engineer; N.
Ifelmer, fireman, and Fred Sherman,
timber faller, were aerlously Injured
when a donkey engine In logging oper
ations of Uie Willamette Valiny Lum
ber company, above Black Rock, ex
ploded.
A summary of the activities of the
Kildlira' and sailors' cornmlsiilon of
the state of Oregon since that body
a created by the lant legislature
howe that a total or $19,521.!i4 baa
bei-n expended In the Interest of for
mer service men.
There will be no more traveling
carnival companies In Medford if the
city council can help it. At the
last meeting tho council passed an
ordinance fixing a license of $500 a
week on such carnivals, which la re
garded as prohibitive.
Sam A. Kozer, deputy secretary of
utata under Ben W. Olcott, who baa
been secretary of state for the past
eight yeara, has announced himself as
a candidate for the republican nomina
tion for secretary of state at the next
primary election in Slay, 1220.
All records for cattle shipments
from the Rogue river valley have been
broken this year. From the Apple
gate district alone 1000 cattle have
been shipped to Portland this fall,
wbicb brings a cash return to the. cat
tlemen of approximately $100,000.
Oregon's airplane forest fire patrol
covered 23,7,15 miles and located 128
flroa In 411 hours flying time during
the forest fire aeason this summer, ac
cording to a report filed with Colonel
11. II. Arnold, head of the air service In
the western department of the army.
Two airplanes were used.
At a special election in Warrenton,
$500,000 of municipal bonds, In twol
separate blocks, were authorized for
the extensive improvement of the har
bor and the purchase of 100 acres of
land bordering on the Sklpauon and
Columbia rivers within the city limits
for the erection of docki and piers.
The Silver Lake irrigation district
haa filed an application with the Irri
gation securities commission, request
ing the state to guarantee interest
on $200,000 In bonds of the district
for a term of five years. This Irriga
tion district is located at Silver lake
and covers approximately 8000 acres.
Coyotes are doing more damage in
Oregon at the present time than for
many yeara, according to Dr. W. 11.
Lytle, state veterinarian. Because of
the aerioua losses resulting from the
activities of these animals the stale
now has seven experienced hunters
!n the timbered districts, each of
whom draws from $1)0 to $135 a month.
Patronize
the merchants who ad
ertisd in this paper.
rhey will treat you right
EXPERTLY blended choice
Turkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos in Camel cigarettes elimi
nate bite and free
unpleasant cigaretty
unpleasant cigaretty odor.
Camels win instant and permanent
success with smokers because the
blend brings out to the limit the
refreshing flavor and delightful mek-
WALTER O. BROWN
Representing the
"PENNSYLVANIA"
Fire Insurance Co.
of Philadelphia
Notary Public '
Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Etc.
Monmouth and Independence
Auto-Bus Schedule
Lmvm MoiMth Lmvm lpd.fMa4.ac
(.50 a. m. North Bound 7.30 a. m.
1.50 p.' m. " " 2.25 p.m.
6.15 " " " 5.48 "
10.00 a. m. South Bound 10.34 a. m.
3.15 p. m. " 8.51 p. m.
6.30 " " 7.12 "
CRAHAM SON Proprittors
Indicative of the early reopening oi
the railroad tie market In the north
west Is an order Juat received by the
Valley Tie and Lumber company,
wholesalers and manufacturers of lum
ber, with headquarters In Eugene, for
250 carloads of Douglas fir ties to be
shipped to Oklahoma, where a new
railroad la being built In one of the
oil dlalrlcta.
The newly-constructed concrete dam
across the Siualaw river at Swiss
home, near the mouth' of Lake creek,
which Gustav Warthun had about fin
ished and which waa to have been
used in connection with a large saw
mill there, was washed out by the high
water. The dam waa over 100 feet
long and Mr. Warthun had expended
over $7000 upon it
In an attempt to combat the high
cost of living Mayor Hamilton, acting
for the city of Koseburg, has ordered
a considerable quantity of government
foodstuffs shipped there, to be placed
on sale at prices far. below those asked
by mercantile houses. The city took
this step experimentally, and If the
Innovation works satisfactorily larger
quantities will be shipped In.
All counties in Oregon which failed
to send to the state treasurer their
last half taxes by November 1, aa pro-1
vided by law, will be compelled to
pay Interest on the delinquent re
mittances at the rate of t per cent,
according to a statement given out by
State Treasurer Hoff. The counties
which have not yet remitted Include
Benton, Gilliam, Harney, Jackson,
Malheur, Marion and Polk.
So rapidly haa the state highway
commission developed and carried out
its road program that it has matched
the federal, money available up to
July 1, 1920. This necessitates a slow
ing down on new projects tor six or
seven months, but does not mean that
work will slacken, as enough con
tracts have been kjl and projects
approved to keep the road work ac
tive beyond the time when new fed
eral money will be ready for Oregon.
Application to open for entry and sale
Carey act lands in the Antelope unit
of the Jordan valley irrigation project
was received by the state desert land
board. The application states that all
of the land In the unit has been re
claimed, the ditches have been corn-
What you: pay out your good money for
is cigarette satisfaction and, my, how
you do get it in every puff of Camels!
Imr-mildness of the tobaccos yet re
taining the desirable "body." Camels
are simply a
them from anyv smokethemwithouttiringyourtastel
aftertaste or
.for your own satisfaction you must
compare Camels with any cigarette
in the world at any price. Then,
you'll best realize their superior
quality and the rare enjoyment
they provide. ;
R J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO' COMPANY. Wuutoa-Sahm,
L C. PRICE, M. D.
Office and residence
Kurre Apartment!
Phone 1903 ,
1 Arant Repfftent
The largeat Fire Insurance Com
pany west of New York, and oth
ers; also Automobile, accident insu
rance and Surety Bonds.
DR. F. R. BOWERSOX
PHYSICIAN ti SURGEOfi
PHONE N05.
OFFICE . 3313
HOUSE . 1M1
Try The Salem Studio For
Photographs
384 State Street
Monmouth Grange 476
Meets tha Second Saturday lo Each
Month at ll:3 A. M.
Public Program at 2:30 p. m. to which
visitors are welcome. -
P. O. Powell, Master.
Miss Maogie Butler, See.
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to storeufficient water for irriga
tion of the entire tract This Is th
first unit of the Jordan valley project
to be opened. The project is located
In Malheur county.
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