The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, January 23, 1920, Image 3

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CP.EGCH KEWS NOTES
Of GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
' Briefly Sketched (or Intor- ,
, matlon of Our Readers.
Mirtnilttia obi in epiuroiiu
mumpi. .
The tax levy "(or Salem for 1910
amounla to 38 mllli.
Smallpox haa brokon dut at Maple
ton, on the loW Sluilaw.
Tha Umatilla county cleric In 1019
paid out $3353.(0 In bountlcaon preda
tor animate.
Umatilla county itarted the yer
1920 out of debt and with a balance
la the treasury of 1621,294.40.
B. J. Newton baa realined bla poll
tlon aa county clork of Benton county
to engage In private business.
Arrangement! have been completed
ontlrely (or the tranafer o( the Lion
county fair Irom Bclo to Albany,
A apeclal ichool election la to be
held at Monmouth January 14 to de
cide on a high ft-hool gymnaalum.
A chapter of the American Auocla
tlon of Englncera waa organised at
Astoria with 25 chart?' membera.
A Young Mi'n'i Chrlatlan Association
waa organized at Pendleton. John Urn
birth beada the board of director!,
Huge cakei of Ice, many of them the
alte of a boxdar, are floating paat The
Dallci, a serious menace to navlitatton
er
Muddy
3i
YOUR COMPLEXION is muddy. You look hag
gard and yellow. Your eyes are losing their
lustre. The trouble is with your liver. Take
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They
will correct that. ' Then avoid meats, hot bread
and hot cakes, take frequent baths and a long walk
every day, and you will soon be as well and as
beautiful as ever. Price 25 cents per bottle.
. -
Italian Prune Trees
' A few more thousand in all grades vwhich
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
v . Lafayette, Oregon:'
IB,
micni
Morning
mm
, Keep Your tyes
Monmouth Grange 476
Meets the Second Saturday In Each
Month at 10:30 A. M. ,
Public Program at 2:30 p, m. to which
visitors are welcome.
P. t. Powell, Master.
Miss Maqgis Butler, Sec.
The Deschutes county eonrt hae es
tablished county library aad will
levy a one-half mill tax for lie support.
, The opening of the Columbia river
highway from Portland to the Des
cbutee river la now proapect lor next
(all.
' With the opening laat week of the
Athena State bank, Umatilla county
now hae 14 banking Inatltutlone la op
eration. A ihlpment of 32 Initrumente free
the government (or the oie o( the cadet
band wee received at the Unlvenlty
Oregon.
The two children of Mr. end Mrs.
A. Bamueli were burned to death
a fire which deitroyed the (amlly
home In Astoria. ' '
The etate boird of (air 'director! will
aak the legislature lor 110,000 to repair
damages done to buildings by the re
cent heavy (all of enow.
H. H. Pomeroy ot the Oregon state
(Ire marshal's offfce left for Ban Fran-
co, to attend the national confer
ence of arson investigators.
Plana ha been Initiated by the
Hood River county court for replacing
ve wooJen brldgee with permanent
concrete atructurea this year.
A ' $100,000 corporation hae
formed by leading citltena of 'Albany
to da buslneei under the name of the
Morrill Lumber t Shingle company.
Woodburn, with 68 9 mllli, and
Mount Angel, with 32.7 mrtlla, are the
Marlon county towns having the high
est and lowest tax levlee for the year
1920. '
The total enrollment atOregon Agri
cultural college for the year waa
brought up to 2230 Wednesday night
with the registration of, 311 new atu-
dente.
A total of 1H,000 li Included for the
Indian training school at Cnemawt In
the Indian appropriation bill, which
passed the house ot) representatives
Friday.
Thirty-four oowntlee of Oregon and
atatee are ropraanoted la the Itu-
dent body of'the University of Oregon,
according to the records of the regis
trar'! office.
Albany Creamery aesoctatlon direct
or made a price of T4 cents (or De
cember buttarfat. the highest returns
the produoera have ever received from
their product
The 4itgh lohooli ot Albany, Salem
and Sllwerton will meet In triangular
debate on January 30 for the open
ing aeries In the Oregon High School
Debating league.
The annuel report ot the city record-
of North Bend shows that 63 ar
rests were made In that city In 1919.
Of thli number 3J were for violation
ot the prohibition law.
D, E. Richard's, assistant professor
of animal husbandry at the Oregon
Agricultural college, hae accepted an
appointment as county agricultural
agent for Uikh county.
The city cfiuncll of Gold Hill haa
peaed an. vrdlnance repealing and
mending Several license ordinance!,
which wll tax nearly every business
and occupation in the city.
A permanent organisation to handle
matte'.-! affecting the ex-eervlce men
of Vmatllla county la planned by the
American Legion posts at Milton, Wee-
t.a, Pendleton and Hermlston.
Baker led all the counties of Oregon
Vn the value of minerals produced In
1919. It' waa followed by rant, Umv
tilla. Lane, Malheur, Wallowa, Curry
and Wheeler In the order named.
C. H. Oram, state labor commission
er, la investigating me conwuw ui
letter received from Senator S. A.
Hughea, In which It waa alleged that
complaint had been made that certain
contractora on Oregon hlghwaya had
violated the laws by making their em
ploye! work more than eight houri,
The strength of Malheur county In
a financial way waa well demonstrated
when the $100,000 Issue of road bonds
aold at practically 3104 for each 3J100
of five and a half per cent bonds,
. Charles H. Colllna, 40 yeara old, I
ewltchman on the O.-W. R. A N., com
mitted suicide at his home in Pendle
ton by hanging himself to the door of
tha kitchen with a bathrobe cord.
Records at the University of Oregon
show that 65 per cent of the male stu
dent! earned part of their expense
money by outside work, while 25 per
cent were almost totally self-supporting.
The Dalles has an epidemic ot
mumps and smallpox, with more than
250 cases ot mumps and at least twen
ty-five cases ot smallpox, according to
City Health Officer Dr. Fred Thomp
ion. .
The Wasco county court has given
Its official sanction to the Seufert-Des-chutes
link ot the Columbia river high
way, which will follow the river grade
aurvey aa prepared by the state high
way engineer!.
Benjamin Jay, S3, a farmer ot Blach
ly, In the Lake creek valley, 36 miles
west ot Eugene, was accidentally shot
and killed by hi nephew, Roy Reed,
aged 23, while they were out hunt
ing ducks on Lake creek.
Receipts ot the atate treasurer's of
fice for the year 1919 totalled $20,876,-
401.80. while the disbursements for
the same period aggregated $17,604,
603.74, according to the annual report
ot 0. P. Hoft, state treasurer.
The Roosevelt highway lobby will
receive $,500 from, Coos county to de
fray expensea of delegates who are to
be lent to Washington to appear be
fore congrnaslonal committees and ask'
for adequate funda with which to con
struct the road.
To make the pay for the work of
eensua taking sufficient to Insure a
thorough enumeration of resident! of
the city, the Bend Commercial club dl
rector! decided to pay 4 cents a name
In addition to the 4 cents already of
fered by the government.
Each county icbool superintendent
la Oregon was named county thrift di
rector by J. A. Churchill, state super
intendent of public .instruction. Mr.
Churchill ie itate thrift director and
the naming of county directors will
relieve him of considerable work.
SporUmen of the upper Hood river
valley have petitioned the Hood River
Oame Protective association to spon
sor a movement to have tbo upper
reaches of Hood river closed to fish
ing until June 1. The two extra months
of closed season are aought In order
that the fish may not be disturbed
while spawning.
Professor C. A. Reed, chief of the
bureau of nut Investigation of the de
partment of agriculture, hue promised
Senator McNary that one of the de
partment experts will go to Oregon
early In February to conduct a aurvey
and Inveitlgatlon of walnut and filbert
culture, and that $1000 will be net
aside (or experimental work in that
state.
To prevent the Invasion of cougara
which have been teen lately In the
Eight Mile and Fifteen Mile district!,
the Wasco County Livestock associa
tion at a meeting at The Dallea, took
measures to rid the section of the ani
mal!, Hunters and trappers will be
hired to kill the cougara, Formerly
cougara have killed much stock in cer
tain parti of Wasco county.
The water aupply of the city of Cor-
vail Is Is menaced by logging operations
In the coast mountains In the vicinity
of the eource of supply. To prevent
the drying up of. the streams that
furnish the water strong efforts are
being made p transfer quite a large
area ot the timber lands In the Oregon
A California railroad grant to the Slu
stew national forest so that the land
will never be logged off.
There were 23 flrea in Oregon, ex
clusive of Portland during the month
of December, according to a report
prepared by A. S. Barber, itate In
surance commissioner. Klamath Falls
suffered heaviest of any town in the
itate, the aggregate Are losses there for
December amounting to $40,000. Total
losses from flrei In December showed
a marked decrease when compared
with those of the previous month.
The operation of boat lines on the
Columbia and Willamette rivers, with
truek lines as feeders, Is propose by
the Inland Empire Boat A Truck
line, which haa filed article! of incor
poration erlth the corporation depart
ment. The company, which Is capital
ized at $400,040, will maintain head
quarters In Portland and operate boats
on the Columbia river from Portland
to Pasco and Kennewlck, Wash., and
on the Willamette river from Portland
to Eugene.
CMonmouth Herald
Monmouth, Ore. Jan. 23, 1920
Page 3
Money to Loan '
Federal Farm Loam at 61 perct.
If you need money this fall, file
your application now. Loam made
in Polk, Yamhill, Marion, Benton
and Lincoln counties. . For partic
ulars write to E. K. Piasecki, Sec.-
Treai. Dallas National Farm Loan
Association, Dallas, Oregon.
A Good Building Material
and an everlasting building mater
ial at the same time.
The Tile Works at Monmouth is
making a bui'ding tile which will
make any kind of building from a
dwelling house to a pig pen cool in
summer and warm in winter. Es
pecially fine for your fruit, vegeta
ble and milk house.
We also have all kinds of drain
tile. Drain tile Is you' most ur
gent reed. Get that wet land drain
ed. '
. We will do your draining for you
if you wish, but do it your self if
you can. untrai ine u., aion
mouth, Orego . .
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned as administrator with
the Will annexed of the estate of
e L. Talkington, deceased, has
is final account in the County
Court of the State of Oregon ft
i'o y. and that Monday the
2nd day of February, 1920, at the
hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon
of said day, at the county court
room in tne county court, nouse at,
as Oregon, has been appointed
by said Court as the time and place
to hear objections to sam nnai ac
count and the settlement thereof.
B. F. Swope,
Administrator with the will an
nexed of the estate of Fannie L
Talkington, deceased.
Swope 4 Swope, Attorneys.
Dated and fi'st published January
2nd, 1920.
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