The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, January 30, 1920, Image 5

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    worth $25
If he's" fine extra large, dark
"Shubert" Wants Oregon Furs
ALL. YOU CAN SHIP
- And Will Pay Theaj Extremely High Prices
GET A SHIPMENT OFF TODAY
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Fins, Dark 25.00 to 20.00 1 18.00 to 15.001 14.00 to 12.001 10.00 to 8.001 10.00 U S.00
Usual Color 18.00 to 14.00 12.00 to 10.00 J.OOto 7.50 7.00 to 6.00 7.00 to 3.50
Co.it 1 12.00 to 10 00 1 9.0O1O 7J0 700 III 6 00) SJOto W SJOlo 3.00
MUSKRAT
Wmt.r I tOC t 5.001 4.7Sto 3.751 3 "0 to 2.751 UOto 1.75 1 2i0ll U0
Fill 1 4.50to 3.751 3J0tl 2.751 ZiOto 2.00 1.75tO li0 1.75to liS
SKUNK
MlUAU&Gn.iViUftGf MMOIUM I Nl SMALL A 6000 UNPftlM
WUH vliWI lllll tB (( fHll t0 ivlttAf fctM 19 VI Mtfll'f $
Black 15.00 to 12.00 1 11.00 to 9.001 i50 to 8.00 1 750to 7J 7.00H 1.50
Short 10.00 to 9.00 850 ta 7.50 7.2510 6.75 150 to 5.50 6.00 to 8.00
N.rrow ' ?j0li ISO 125 to 52S S.00 to 4.50 4.00 to 3.50 350 to liO
Broad 5.00 to 4.00 3itto 3.00 2.75 to 22S 2.00 to 1,50 liOto .73
liberal griding and ar quoted (or Immedlita shipment, No. 3, No. 4,
and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. For quotations on
other Oregon Furs, write lor "Il eHuiurt aHjlmirr- the only rellablo
and accurate market report Ind price Hit of Its kind published,
tf$FKEWrUiforU.
A shipment to "SHUBERT will
' result In "more money" "quicker."
imp ah. vru furs dircct to
A.B. SHUBERT"
THcmisjHOusin muow mum sucwsmcr M
AMERICAN RAW FURS
1 5- 27W. Austin Ave. d m Chicago, V.SJi.
ORESON NFtVS NOTES
OF GENERAUNTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Crlefly Sketched for Infor-
mation of Our Readers. .
Effort! are being mdo to organlia
an athletic elub at Tba Dalles.
At an eloctlon In Hanks the measure
ta Incorporate the town was passed.
A contract hai been let (or an apart
ment house In Pendleton to cost $77,
000. "
An extension ichool will be hold In
Alaoa, Benton county, January 29, SO,
CHAMBE1
TABLETS
rQS is just what you need, madam. Many
women who were troubled with indigestion, a
sallow, muddy skin, indicating biliousness and
habitual constipation, have been permanently cured
by the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. Before using
these tablets they f:!t miserable and despondent.
Now they are cheerful and happy and relish their
meals, - Try them. They only cost a quarter.
Italian Prune Trees
' A few more thousand In all grades which
we are offering at special discounted prices
for a limited time. Also grafted Franquette
walnuts,' and other fruit trees, grapes, ber
ries, etc, . - ' .
LAFAYETTE NURSERY COMPANY
I "ott- E"- " the Tire' ,tch'
7c WW jp Smart or Burn, If Sore,
V$i, (VrC Irritated, Inflamed w
lUURLltO Granulated, use Murine
often. Soothes, ftefnahea. Safe for
Infant or Adult. At all Druggists. Write for
Free Eyi Book. Hailu ji huij Co,, Coktga
. mint i n a ua
N 1C
and 31. T .
The legislature pasted Die bill pro
riding for the licensing of automobile
driven.
The Oregon State Dairymen's amo
clatlon will meet In Eugene January
21 and 22.
More than 100 persona at Mapleton
were vaccinated during the past week
berauas ot a smallpox scare there. '
. E. C. Cole, official dog catcher for
the city ot Eugene, made a profit ot
1171 the past month catching dogi.
The Oaco Orchard company In Ben
ton county sold nearly $05,000 worth
of fruit this year off Iti 400 acre tract.
Wasco county is undertaking a sys
tematic squirrel poisoning campaign
under the auspices of the agricultural
agent, , ' "
July 22. 23 and ?4 am tha dates se-
Monmouth Grange 476
Meets the Second Saturday In Each
Month at 10:30 A. M.
Public Program at 2:80 p. m. to which
visitors are welcome. - ' .
P. O. Powell, Master.
Miss Magoib Butler, See.
looted for the third annual convention
of tha Oregon flute, Elks' association
to be held In Salem., '
Mrs. Mary E. Collins, TO, Oragoa pio
neer of 18(1, and widow ot til lata
Judge James L. Collins,' died at the
family borne la Dallas. .
Impressive ceremonies attending the
laying of tha cornerstone for Bend's
$35,000 Catholic church will be held
Sunday afternoon, January 21. '
A state wide movement hai bean In
augurated by the Oregon Bankers'
committee, to Interest tha children In
clubs for tha raising of registered live
stock. .
Land purchased t few weeks ago In
Deschutes county by tha Deschutes
Valley Seed company la being cleared
and 200 acres will be planted to pota
toes this spring. ' ' ..
At a meeting of the Lebanon Na
tional Farm Loan association It was
reported that federal land bank loans
bad been made to stockholders to tba
amount of 1230,000. '
Silas Williams, resident of Linn
county continuously alnce ha crossed
the plains to Oregon In 1862, died at
hia farm eight miles southeast of Al
bany, aged 05 years.
The cltliens In and about Kneppe,
farming district In Clatsop county.
are planning to Install a gravity water
system which will supply about Ti
ranchee and families. ,'...
Fruit growers from all over Polk
cdunty report that since tba recent
heavy snow rabbits In large numbers
have descended upon their orchards
and are ruining the trees.
The car ehortage, regarding which
lumbermen have bees complaining for
some time, baa caused the Albany
Lumber company to' suspend opera
tions at Its mill temporarily.
Authority to procure an oil painting
of tha lata James Wltbycombe, former
governor of Oregon," wu given by the
legislature, providing that up to $600
be expended for a painting of the ex
ecutive, '
The cost of trail work on the Import
ant projects In the Cascade national
forest during the year 1819 wan from
$21J.6 a mile to $470.31 a mile, ac
cording, to a report ot Forest Super
visor Macduff, .
A tract of 13,000,000 feet of timber
on the Slsklyeu mountains and ad
jacent to tha Pacific highway has been
purchased by the Barham brothers of
Ashland, who Will begin logging op
erations at once.
A Joint meeting of the dental toot
etles of Lane, Linn and Marlon coun
ties to be held In Eugene some time
during the month of February Is being
planned by the members of the Lane
County Dental aoclety.
George F. Deles waa ktllcsd last week
on I the Coist Range Lumber road
near Mabel. He waa standing be
tween two ears when they came to
gether, aad waa pinuei between the
projecting ends ot logsj.
An Industrial survey of Linn county
will be made by the A lbany Chamber
ot Commerce to be ustod In answering
Inquiries regarding the county's re
sources and Industrie and In general
advertising ot the county.
Severely froien feet sustained dur
ing the storm In December when be
volunteered to sawe boiler roactalnery
at Brooks-Scanlon logging camp No.
1, caused the deaflt at Bend ot W C.
Billings, loader foreman.
A Joint session ot the house and sen
ate elected the following to the re
created fish and game commission:
Fish commissioners Frank M Wsr
ren, five years; Chrla Schmidt, three
years; Charles Hall, one year. .Game
commissioners I. N, Fleischner, five
years; Marlon Jack, five years; 'E. C.
Simmons, three yean; John Qlllphree
years; C, F. Stone, one year.
A. H, Powers, Anson C Rogers, C.
S. Wlnabr, Peter Loggia aad Henry
Sengstttkcn, Cosa Bay port commis
sioners, are on a tour ot ths Columbia
river from Portland to Astoria, to In
spect dqcklng facilities provided by
the various ports. .
Governor Olcott was stripped of all
power In the appointment of members
of the state fish and game commis
sion when the legislature passed the
house bill providing for a Joint dsn
and game commission ot nine memffere
who shall be elected by tie legislature.
The Trlgonla Oil company, recently
organised to drill for oil tn the Rogue
river valley, has received a drilling
outfit and will start opa rations In a
few days. The company "has made an
exhaustive survey of the territory on
the east, side of Bear creek, near Ash
land. : y , I ' s
. The clerks ot the several national
forests In this state ended a (wo days'
meeting at Eugene with the adoption
ot resolutions asking that they be
granted an advance In salary and th.U
they be designated heieafter deputy
supervisors or ; administrative assist
ants instead of clerks. '
Sensational allegations' to the effect
that the fish and game' commission
acquired the Reddish 'ai m In Lane
county to pay a political dubt Incurred
during the last legislature are contain
ed In a suit Instituted In the circuit
court at Salem a&alnst the commis
sion by H, A. Holmes.
Jenator Huston's bill unovldlng for
establishment ot a co art ot domes
tic relations In each cr muty of the
state which now has or s' tall hereafter
- nnnutatlon of 2 10.000 Inhabl-
t
lints or more, and prescribing the
Jurisdiction, duties and powera of such
court, passed the legislature.
By an overwhelming vote tbe people
of Astoria at a special election adopt
ed two amendments to tbe city char-
tor. One cretaes a civic cner com
mission and autborlres expenditure of
$2(0,000 in establishing playgrounds
and Civic center and the erection of
an auditorium. Tbe other amendment
authorizes a $600,000 bond Issue to
carry out reclamation work along the
city water front
The Ashland Fruit and Produce as
sociation, a co-operative marketing as
sociation of which most of the grow
ers of Ashland and vicinity are mem
bers, baa closed by far the most suc
cessful year In Its history. Tbe re
port of Manager A. C. Brlgga, read at
the annual meeting, dlscloaed the tsct
that tbe association during the past
year did a $160,000 buslneaa, almost
doubling Its best previous showing.
D. F. Fisher, government plant path
ologist at Wenatchee, Wash., has been
directed by the secretary of agricul
ture to make an Investigation of the
froien orchards, In the Willamette val
ley and ascertain It there la not a pos
sibility of saving many trees. A re
quest for tbe Investigation waa made
by Senator McN'ary, who baa been in
formed ot serious damage to the wal
nut and prune orchards around Salem
by reaaon ot the December cold spell.
Announcement was made at Port
land by W. K. Newell, federal food
administrator for Oregon, that the
price of 10 cents per pound, retail, for
cane sugar will be permitted at this
lime, owing to the prevailing high rate
wholesale. Mr. Newell alao made pub
lic a decision ot himself and of United
States District Attorney Humphreys
that dealers will not be allowed to
compel patrona to accept at the higher
figure cane augar of a certain quantity
In order to obtain beet augar at the
13-cent rate.
The rabbit poisoning campaign In
the weat and of Umatilla county un
der the direction of the county agri
cultural agent, Fred Benton, has prov
ed a big success. Colonel J. F. lie-
Naught, county farm bureau project
leader, aecured the cooperation ot 106
ranchers who prepared six tons of
alfalfa poisoned with strychnine and
scattered It over the snow over a front
of nearly 100 miles, to protect 20,000
acrea of cultivated land. Counts were
made on alx representative lota ot poi
son totaling 00 pounds and 1237 dead
rabbits were found. Using this as
baaia It Is sate to say that at least
200.000 rabbits were exterminated In
this campaign.
When the special session ot the leg.
"IDon'tNeedtoTellYou'1
- -saysthejoodJudge
Why
Put Up In Two Styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco .
V W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
T'l. . III
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Islature adjourned Sunday morning
after 3 o'clock, It left a record of pass
ing favorably on 94 bills, and a miscel
laneous assortment of memorials and
resolutions. Following are the consti
tutional amendments and other meas
ures to be submitted to the voters of
this state at the special election May
21: Extending road limitation Indebt
edness from 2 to i per cent; relating
to debla and liabilities of counties, en
abling counties to fund their debts;
relating to succession to governorship,
providing president of senate suc
ceeds; restoring, capital punishment;
providing additional tax levy for op
eration of soldiers', sailors' and ma
rines' educational aid act; levying an
nual tax of 2 milla for support of pub
lic elementary schools; levying spe
cial tax for erection, -equipment and
maintenance of institution for blind;
providing tax of 1.2 mills for support
of University of Oregon, agricultural
college and Monmouth normal; relat
ing to acquiring of private lands for
cuLlic purposes.
EffectivePrinting
means good type, good presses; good
workmen and good paper. We have the
equipment and tbe workmen for you, and
use Hammermill grades of bond, safety
and cover papers. Let as show yoa.
Money to Loan
Federal Farm Loans at 51 per ct
If you need money this fall, file
your application now. Loans made
in Polk, Yamhill, Marion, Eenton
and Lincoln counties, ' For partic
ulars write to E. K. Piasecki, Sec,
Treas. 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 buPding' 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 your most ur
gent reed. Get that wetland drain
ed . ' -We
will do your draining for you
if you wish, but do it your self if
you can. Central Tile Co.; Mon
mouth, Oregon.
so many men are
going to the small chew of ,
this good tobacco. .
You get real tobacco sat
isf action out of this small
chew. The rich taste
lasts and lasts. You don't ,
need a fresh chew so
often. Any man who uses
the Real Tobacco Chew
will tell you that ',, ',.
3
Aluminum Ware
The ware that wears
Pyres
Built to
Quality First
1892WVQ
Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum
Every thing for the house
Monmouth Hardware
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