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The Clfkunu Countjr Parmer' union has decided to organise a war houee association t Bearer Creek. Block will be eold at 150 per ihare. Effort! are being made by the school board of Eugene to compel parent to observ the rules ot the ttate board of health and vaccinal their children. Permission to true 17,720 head of lock In the Caacad national foreet thli year will be given, according to N. F. Macduff, supervisor of the forest. A budget of $120.2(0 adopted by tbe Pendleton school board for 1920-21 hows an Increase of 2t per cent over last year. This 1 du to Increased salaries of teachers. A. R. Olsen hu been appointed by the cltlten of Burns chairman of a committee to arrange for the holding of the Cattl and Horse Raisers' an nual convention next Hay. Bpesker Olllett bu signed tbe bill which permit the construction of bride across the Columbia river be tween Washington and Oregon, two miles west of Cascade Locks. Otto Hartwlg, president of the Btat Federation or Labor, was appointed by Governor Olcott to succeed E. J. Stack as a member of the board of vocational education. Mr. Stack recently resigned. Arrangement are being made by the livestock commute ot the Ktlinath county firifl bureau for Importation of I iftrkiad 4 registered Shorthorn cat- Ik) lor salt at public auction about Marek . OottM Qrov mtllmen report that pMpeeta for continued activity at profitable. prt remain bright Tbe ealy WW on the horlion la the con tinued ear ihortage, which hamper the delivery of orders. P. W. Kehrll, bull association special ist of the United State department of of agriculture, arrived In Toledo to take up with the Lincoln (wis,! wt the fa tf rjWt ttffl P. a, fAwtfhse . LiiaiTiil-' -s Agricultural f-t of lumber a year. Some 20 Oraes Vall-y farmers hare formed a club, wltb L. A. Olds as president, for the purpose of keeping comprehensive farm records from which they will be able to got at the cost of producing wheat In their ko- tlon, as well as make a more Cartful study of other farm operations. J. C. Reed, nut specialist of the de partment f agriculture, I coming from the national capital to cooperate with Dr. Fisher, government plant pathologist, In an examination of nut and fruit orchards around M'dford, McMlnnrllle, Bslem and Eugene, which suffered from the December freeze, In a letter addressed to Walker D. Hlnes, director of the United States railroad administration with head quarters at Washington, C. H. Gram, Stat labor commissioner, protests against tbe employment of Chinese cooks In rsllroed construction camps to tbe exclusion of American citizens. A sale of 18,000,000 feel of timber In the Bantlam national forest east of Albany has been made during the last few days by the forest service to the Merrill Lumber and Shingle company, according to an announcement by F. E. Ames, assistant district forester, In charge of all timber sales in this district Acths construction work on the Booth-Kelly Lumber company's sys tem of logging railways above Wend ling is under way. The line is being extended across tbe summit of the ridge to the McKcnile, side of tbe mountains, tapping a tract of timber that has never been touched and said to be some of the finest In the county. Bills passed by both branches of the legislature and not having tbe emer gency clause attached will become ef fective as laws at midnight April 16, according to Sam A, Uuaer, "l,nt secretary o( gtato. That - w Is proposed to "obtafif the" water from the United States reclamation canal. That the English people do not fear prohibition will strike their little Is land and s'op the manufacture of beer for a few years at least Is evidenced by tbe tiling at Eugene of hop con tracts wherein a big English firm agree to buy the crop of three Lane county grower for four consecutive years, beginning this year. Tbe con tracts rail for tb payment of a total of $230,000. Organization of a new political party to be known a the land and labor league of Oregon, elimination ot those features of the tentative platform de clared objectionable to tbe grange, and the adoption of resolutions design ed to cover operations of tb body In a future effort to gain governmental supremacy, marked the closing session of the convention st Salem, made up of delegates from the various labor union of the state, farmers' organiza tions and individuals in sympathy wltb the proposed movement . EffectivePrinting mean good type, good presses, good workmen and good paper. We nave the equipment and tbe workmen for you, and use Hammermill grade of bond, safety and cover pspem Let a show yoa. Try The Salem Studio For Photographs . J84 State Street 6 per cent Farm Mortgage. Secured by some of the best imprw ed farm in the Willamette Valley, netting the investor 6 per cent. SAVE AND BECOME AN INVESTOR v i - - Investigate our . ; partial Payment Plan E. K. Piasecki, Dallas, Oregon to) lowing the " of the session, when OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERALJNTEREST Principal Events of the. Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. A farmers' week for Multnomah coun ty will be held at QrcitiiiA, beginning February tw , h Willamette University Gloe club ha left on tour of Eastern Oregon and Washington, ; Rabies, stamped out after a severe outbreak throe year ago, Is again ap pearing among coyotes In Klamath couuty. North Bend has rejected the proposal of .the Lumbermena Trust company of Portland to purchase $80,000 of cKjl bonds at par. Captain Alex Scott ot Bandon and two associates have put a line aboard the wrecked Chanslor and are holding It for salvage, Damage to roads resulting from tbe rain In Hood River county will con aume a large part ot tbe road fund appropriated for 120. A movement Is biflng launched at Oregon City to erect a memorial for 400 -young men ot Clackamas county who served lit the w ar. Arrangements aro being made by the Klamath county farm bureau to Import a carload of Shor thorn cattle to be sold at public auoilon. Iifdestion 0 YOU KNOW that indigestion can be cured, permanently cured, so that you, can eat; any kr! of food that you crave? It has been done nbt only once, but in almost every case when Cham bMain's Tablets are used. An instance: Mr. J. jfominv V, Stillwater, Minn., who h&d spent over s2,ooo.ffor medicine and treatment. was perma nently vied by these tablets. Italian Prune Trees ' A few more thousand lruall gmdes .which we are offering at special discounted prices for a limited time. A.lso grafted . F'ranquette walnuts, and other fruit trees, grapes, ber ries', etc, ' ' . : ' ' ' ".'" LAFAYETTE KURSERY.COMPANY i' ! ; Laette, X)egcn . , VtotlllDINF Wholesome. Cleanslnj, WIIUpIl'Z' Refreshing s j Hulloi l&vZs Lotion-Murv ie for Red foe (AvSJjP ne"' Sorener Granula roe tlon.Itchlng and Burning -YOUR ElWof the Eyei, or Eyelids! "J Dropl" A(tM ttie Movlei, Ml Jorln jor Golf will win yo' confldenc. Aik Your Bwaglit JbtMurins when yonr EM NeW, Cars. Murine Eye Remedy Co.,Chi;ago ; Monmouth Grange 476 Itfeetn the Secon d Saturday" in Each 1 Month a t 10:30 A. M. Public Program at 2:80 p. m vi sitors art wek ome. 'P.O.; Powell, Master, ; , Miss Maggie Butler, See. jo which ll... .ben reappointed commie on ths dvlsory board of tl i.r(.n nlant Oattiolof lltS OI law Amnrlcan Phytooathologlcal society. What 1 believed to be a case or sleeping sickness l attracting tn a tentlon of physicians at Harrisourg u the case of Carolln Williams, a ft rfmt nf the agricultural eollege, who wu taken to the hospital a few aay IHL Within a short time after n nan Informed his wife that she would out live him Andrew Jackson Marvin, aged 71 rears and well known In Jacksoa county, shot and killed himself on hto homestead 1J mile southwest oi Jacksonville. R. E. Clanton, muter fish wardea of Oregon, hu announcea wei wor on the new state hatchery on tb upper Willamette river a mile above Oan Ridge will bo awarded at once. The 1919 legislature appropriated $50W rr this nlant Seventy thousand one nunarea ana sevonly-s'x ggs were laid by a flock of 425 "Orogons" at the Multnomaa county farm the last year, according to James Dryden, professor of poultry husbandry at tbe college and originator of the "Oregons." A meeting of fruit growers was new at Milton at which rrod Benion oi Pendleton, agricultural agent at Uma tilla county, and Professor H. weatn erspooh, state fruit inspector of El gin, organised the East End Umatilla county farm bureau, which will em brace the fruit, stock, hay and grain soctlons adjacent to Milton and Free-water. The public service commission wlO be petitioned by cltlten of Salem to Install warning signals at three rail way crosslnKs In the city. , " . Holes borod by crawfish In the earth en wing-dam diverting the water of the Deschute river through the plant of the Bend Water, Light A Power C. are considered responsible tor a wash out which will cost the company sev eral thousand dollar. . . The Oregon League of Women Vot ers, with headquarters In Portland, filed articles ot Incorporation at Salem. The officers and Incorporators are Maria Hidden, Portland, president; Josephine Othus, Portland, recording secretary, am) Thella Scrum. Portland, trea surer. Ballot title for practically all mea urea and amendments approved at th recent special session of the legislature for . submission to the voters at the special election to be held May !1. are being prepared by Attorney-uenerai Brown, and will be completed early next week. 1 Federal lnsoectlon of the various nrnn notional ciiara companies iu Oregon will start about February is, according to announcement made by Conrad Stafrin, adjutant-general. Thei Inspection will be under charge of Colonel Koester, commander ot Van couver barrack. J. Skew! and S. 8, Bullls hav pur chased the Old Applegate Lumber com pany on the Portland A Eugene road near Medford and will Btart opera tions at once under the name ot the Southern Oregon Lumber company. The tompany, plans to saw 20,000,000 .aws are made effective by -.lute. There were f)ve fatalities due to accF dents during the week ending Janu ary 29, according to a report prepared by the state Industrial accident cora- miuion. The victims were: Kooert Reane, laborer, Portland; Alex E. John- ton, carpenter, Portland; Roy U. Chrlstlanson, miner, Homestead; John Martinson. Isborer, Eau Claire, Wls.J Raymond Ward, laborer,. Hlllsboro. The Enterprise Irrigation district hss filed application with Percy Cup per, state engineer, for certification of bonds In the sum of $40,ooo, witn which to Install a pumping system necessary to obtain water for the lands Included In the project. The district Is.. In. Klamamjeounty. ana u A Good Building Material and an everlastine 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 rlwelline 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 wetland drain ed. ' ' ' We will do your draining for you if you wish, but do it your self if vou can. 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