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Monmouth Herald Monmouth, Ore. Apri 2 1310 Try The Salem Studio For Photographs J84 State Street WALTER G. BROWN Representing- th "PENNSYLVANIA" Fire Insurance Co. of Philadelphia Notarv Public Blank Deeds. Mortgages, Etc Tatirrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS. aittW a,1?.! 'SJKrK. fliwnetd by conitltutlonal cundtUona. anil In order lo run h j.-w : t, Sternal remedy. HaV. eln la WRen inn"i , - th. blood on tht mucous aurtaow of the to thla country for yeare. It la o.l of aom. of the beat "h.""i combined with aoma of tha boa blow! purlnre. Tha partec """nation" the mawlianta In Hall'e Catarrh Merfl clM la what produce such wonderful lt.V catarrhal conditions 6end for rjTHKNKT CO., Prof. Tolado, 0. WSmforcoaatlpaUca. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENEUEREST Principal Events of tha Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. DR. F. R. BOWERSOX PHYSICIAN SURGEOS PHONE NOS. OFFICE M HOUSE ISM WIllllHIIIM"'"ttit L C. PRICE, M.D. Office and residence Kurte Apartments Phone 1903 " Why Maintain t A Morgue? i ; : Take those dead ones from I ; your books and send them to "I Knight Adjustment Co. ; ;. McMinnvillb Oregon Branches at Hiusboro Dallas I Corvauis t-H-141111Ul'l-H-4-H"llllH-H- Monmouth Grange 476 Meets the Second Saturday in F.ach Month at 10:J A. M. Public Program at 2:30 p. m. to which visitors' are welcome. P. 0. Powell. Master. Miss Maggie Butler, Sec. . EDW. J. HIMES Civil Engineer and Surveyor Phoe573 318 Latent St Dallaa Arant Represents The largest Fire Insurance Corr pany west of New York, and oth ers; also Automobile, accident ins ranee and Surety Bonds. i I am here to saw wood No raise in prices at present S.H. Hinkle, Phone 2411 Dont let a smooth tonjrued stranger persuade you that there is any kind of printing the Her ald Print Shop can not do. FARMER-LABOR BODY . HAS ITS "WOODROW" W)MAN DELEGATE ? G.O. P.CUNVtrimm i 1 I apxft. V ' - Tha Farmer-Labor movement has iU "Woodrow." At least that I was the comment on all sides at J Chicago recently, whenever Dun I can McDonald of 8prlngneld hove jluto sight at the Farmer-Labor congress- Mr McDonald Is former presk"' of the Illinois State ' Federation of Labor, but now i secretary -treasurer 0f the Nation al rooneratlve League He Is an ardent worker for direct tradin. i1 s Miss Helen Varlck Boswell ta the only woman district delegate to the Republican national con vention, which will be held In Chi cago In June. She la from New York, "Here's Something for You to Remember" says the Good Judge And any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you so. You get a lot more satisfac tion In a little of the Real Tobacco Chew than in a big chew of the old kind. And It costs less to chew. The full rich, real tobacco taste lasts so much longer.. . Put Up In Two Styles y RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco A county teachers' Institute Is to be held In Albany on' April 14. It Is proposed to locate a new trout hatchery Just south of Hood Utter. Untold au'ula stocka held at Hood River will not eiceed 15 carloads. The Hood River County Public Health association has been organised. The state board of ountrol has sold 111,000 worth of flat to an Eastern firm. A bacon war Is on In Albany. Ths price tor side bacon la down to 10 cents & nmtnd. Much new business Is being ottered the lumber mills of western Oregon by buyers for the railroads. Three crates of Chinese pheasants have been shipped to Bend tor distri bution In Deschutes county. Tha annual state convention of the Oregon Association of Master Plumbers will be held at Salem May 14. A largely attended meeting of the North Wlllsmetta Valley Merchants' association was hcld.ln Woodburn. Bids are being asked for the leasing of more than 100 tracts of wheat land on the Umatilla Indian reservation. I Machinery baa been ordered for a factory to make Swiss cheese In Coos county. This will be the first factory ot Its kind In Oregon. The county commissioners ol Wal lowa county have authorised a loan of 11000 to the farm bureau to be used In buying squirrel poison. After lying Idle tor nearly two jears during litigation, the Grays Harbor Development company's copper mine at Waldo is now opening. Building activities In McMlnivllle have begun In earnest and Indications are for one of the most prosperous years In the history of the cl.y. Lumber amounting to nearly 10.000.- 000 feet will be shipped from the Co lumbia river to Australia, China, Cuba and South America, this month. At a recent meeting of livestock pro ducers at Prlnevllle a resolution wss . . .. ... . .1 Al nmu.il riemanmns: an inveeuaaiivu ,. h. mothnda of the Portland Union U3, stockyards. No specific charge was made. Rosa Humphrey, aged 18, daughter nf Mra. Mollle Humphrey, living on a farm In the Meadow-View district northwest of Eugene, died as a result of burns sustained when she fell Into a flrenlaee The Issuance of 1500,000 worth of bonds bearing i per cent Interest, for the ournose of erecting a municipal lieht and water plant, will be voted upon by the residents ol Roseburg at the Mav election Believing Roseburg should support i citv band at least during ths sum tier months the Music club is circulat ing a natltlon to the city council ask ing that body to assist In maintaining inch n organization. The state highway will be enriched by $1,144,615.07 received from motor Pasture of Tamhlll county met at tht Mathodiat church In McMlnnvllle In ths Intereats ot Interchurch world movement. Fifteen churches ware rep resented. An older boys' conference Is to be held under the auspices of ths Mult nomah County Bunday School naaocie. Hon In Portland. March 17. The asms week. March ! lo 18. at Forat drove, tha eighth annual older girls' confer sues for weitern Oregon will bs held. The farmers of the weat end of Unit- tllla county are beglunlng to antici pate a water shortage for Irrigating purpoaes during the summer. The Uma tilla river has been dry moat ot th aprlng. and news has been received that there Is little snow In tha moun tains. Conelderable scabies baa made Us aDoearance among the florks In parts ot Benton, Linn and Marlon counties and a teneral dlpolng of all sheep at fwted will be undertaken early In the spring, according to an announcement made by Dr. W. H. Lytl. atute veterin arian. The first bombardment group of th air service and th 147th squadron of the first pursuit group, both stationed at Kelly field, near San Antonio, Tetae, war dealisnated by Colonel Fcchet to go to th Pacific northweat to detect forest fires la ease additional patrols are dealred. As a prerequisite to employment In th Bend schools, Instructors must hereafter be native-born Americans, or In case of those ot foreign birth, must he able to show papers setting (orth their declaration of Intention to be come cltliens, It has been decided by the district directors. Production continues In heavy vol ume at the lumber mills ot wealaro. Oregon and western Washington, ac cording to th weekly report of the 1 f f ft" 1. ' lfl 1 lt Weal Coaat Lumberman's association. Th cut for ths week ending March U Is given as t5.472.17i feet tor ths 127 plants reporting lo III saaoclatlon. Not until the fslltornla public crv- lea rotntulaalott coumletes IIS llivoall gallons Into th rla In th price of gaaolln and learns whether or not lis cowers Dermlt It to regulate gasoline price will th public servlc conimls alon of Oreaon tak ny tep toward eeeklng a-reduction In th price of taaollne In this stats, Annual surampment of members of th Oregon Infantry, anglneer and toast artillery will b held from July S to July 10. according to announce manl made by Adjutant Oeneral Btaf rln. The lufsntrymen and engineers will hold thslr nractlc and manuvrs at Camp Lewis, while th coast art II larv has been ataluned to Fort Stevens. Coos county will have available from the county market road tag a turn allihtlv In einaa of 131.000. Thla will be duplicated by tha stats, making a total of about 147,000 for market jroad construction this year. The money will be apportioned among thro market road projects, Myrtls Point to Gravel ford, Norway to Le and from Olaagow to Hauacr. Notice wss received by Joseph N. Teal, counsel for th Portland Cham ber ot Commerce, that th luteratata conimerr compilation will sit a body to hear oral arguments on ths Pnlnmhla river basin Tat cat at Washington. D. C. April IT nest. Coua ael fur th Portland, Aatorla and Tuget aouud contenders are eipected to attend th hearing. W. J. Phillips, North Bend dentist, who hovered between lit and death for some time after aa altercation with Henry 0. Kern, mayor of North Bend, In which Phillips wss knocked down and auatalned a fractured skull, has brought suit In the, Coos' county circuit court tor 116.000 dsmsges against th nisyor, slleglng loss of Urns, pain and heavy medical and hoapltal eipansa. With Ih arrest In Portland oi "Swede" Whlley. alias Fred Plraoa, and Chester Llppold, secret service agents, postolflc Inspectors and oper atives ot th Plnkerton International Petectlv agency bellrv they hav ! custody th men rasponslbl for in lerles ot bank robberies which hsv been committed In Wlllsmetl vslley towns st frequent Intervals sine last November, Th Oregon public servlc ominl slon Is opposed lo sny action tf st will result In th application ot country wld horlsontal Iwrraee In railroad charge and Is ot th opinion that ths country should b divided Into thre or mor territories as I means of printing and equalising- rstemaklng, according to a telegram sent to Juh V. Heninn. aeneral so Cllor of til Na tional Aaaoclallon of Railway and Util ities commlaaioners with headquarters at Waahlngton. Stanley Jewoll, government trapper In charg ot th northwestern states, has been touring Wasco county with County Agricultural Agent riuberty, with s view lo placing fdral huntsrs and trappers there) to hlp rid oounty of predatory animal. Mr. Jawett had consultation with many of th sheepmsn ot Wssco eounty and has ascertained that sheep loss from coyotes and bears hav bean consider atia. It Is understood h will recom mend to th government thst two trap pers b sent Into Ih southern portion ot Wasco county to dsan up U wild sulmal pests, a a Market hens which you do not wish to carry longer at soon as they Stop layluc and beglD to molt 111 th 1st summer or 111, 1 the Ordinal in PURE SPUN hy ALUMINUM -jLJP Aluminum Ware The vraxe that wears See Our Windows For Special Prices Quality First im Wirt Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum Every thing for the house Monmouth Hardware J. E. Winegar, Proprietor NEW "COMIC" FOR THIS PAPER War Cartoonist and Veteran of St. Mihiel Creates New Comic Strip Character "The Life, Loves and Adventures of Mr. Joe Martin," Rich in Humor and rorcerui sanre, To Be Published Weekly CMMBERU TABLtTS TfflS is just what you need, maaam., ,fy owpre troubled with indigestion, a jl . VY U 1UVA4 Vw i - . sallow, muddy skin, indicating biliousness and habitual constipation, have been permanently cured by the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. Before using, these tablets they felt miserable and despondent. Now they arc cheerful and happy and relish their meals. Try. them. They only cost a 4u w. vehicle registration, between January SfflaKgMOffiM 1 and March 15, 1920, according MX.ii&i&MX figures made public by Sam A. Koier, assistant secretary ot state. There was one fatality In Oregon due to accidents during the week ended March 18. according to a report pre pared by the state Industrial accident '.inn Tha victim was A. H bUllllUlBDIuu. Kerch, brakeman, of Knappa. The funeral of Roger B. Slnnott, who alert in Portland Tuesday evening, fol lowing a sudden attack ot heart fall- nrA waa held at The Dalles Monday following the arrival ot his brother, Reoreaentatlre N. J. Slnnott. Bmnurcea of the 25 banks ana truei companies In the city ot Portland at th oin.o nf huelness on February 28, 1920, totaled '1178,749,944.36, according to a report prepared by Will H. uen- n tiB auoerlntendent of hanks. ...... W. R. Ledbfttter of Altcel nas soiu one of his prize-winning Shire mares to Frank Lewis of Mikkalo. The pur nrlce was $1000, wblch Is one of the highest prices ever paid In Union county and probably in eastern flreenn. Revenues of the Bumpter vauey Railroad company, with headquarters at Baker, will be Increased approxt mately $54,036 annually as the result nf a new tariff approved in an order Issued by the Oregon public service commission, without further delay the preslden tlal camDalgn of Senator Miles Poln- rfsYier will be out under way in ure- gon. J. C Herbsman, newly-appointed atate manager for Oregon of the Poln- dexter campaign, has arrived In Port land and will start the ball rolling. School auperlntendents and Tnembers of school boards of the larger cities and towns of the Willamette valley have been Invited by the Albany echool board-to meet In Albany Fri day for the purpose of agreeing so far nnnalhle unon a schedule of teacU- or' aalarles for the coming year ana considering 'other matters of Interest A NOTED ARTIST has been added to our staff. Arrange menta hav been mad for th publication of a COMIC STK1P. a caricature oi in w. -- Adventurea of Mr. Joe Martin, which will appear weekly In our columns. Tne-sniai mr uflinn marina veteran whoa tport cartoons were for many tears well-known throughout the weat and whose clever war draw- Inga and Liberty uian picmr have since been reproduced by leading newapapers and maga llnea, u. Mninn ui aervlca in France with the-47tb Company, 5th Regiment, United etaiee aia rlnea, and was wounded In the forehead and both arma. The earns shell killed the two men who were with blm. K was ounni this engagement that he lost a v i. f i,ii.hna far which search UU Is being made. If found, tta notes and drawings are to m in ......aisA into the hlitorv of he Immortal uecona umaimu missing boot contains many nu ah. MnjtiiA ftVuiehM of men and III ycuv,M A U .IM deeds at Belleau Wood and elie- where, some of whom were aiueo at St. Mlhlel and in the Argonne. n.. i.u mntiths nf conva lescence In the A. E. F. hospitals and later U tne urooniyn i hosplul. Mr. McOInn continued hs work, even while hampered by bandagea and slowly healing wounda. Propped up with plllowa and eupplled with drawing ma terial, h mad itud'ea la pencil, crayon and oil, according to th dealre of nurrej, phyalclan. ftal- tora ana leuow paueuu. aiany tha finished pictire appeared to current publlcatlona Mr; Mcuina is a nauv or tiar City Indiana. He waa on of four brothera in th service. Ot the other three, Lieut Olenn McGinn served In tbs rirst Regular in- fnnv aorvoftnf ldanil McOInn to.. ,iiaMt.-h vtilAr In the aerial lervlce and Private Peter McOInn caet hla lot with the Twenty-cuu iiwiainn nn,Mi Mf.f1lnn MA h1a first art work in Chicago and later became established In Texas, tie waa id iiaiio. ui ihA lima of hla emui- ment with tha' morlnea. - Since his discharge from the service ne nas been pursuing his art career In Naw llffl CUV ' In "Joe Martin," a monkey character, Mr. McOInn has created . .Mnl. nAcMi.tltv whleh nrnm. I.a. In v.ln nnnufertt wllh the reading public equal to that of other well-known, comic-sirip .It. metal.. tntn thft imlnllfl ftltUB- tlnna whli-li tha aarlaft itAnleift he has woven a keen sense of humor and an originality of concept as I. fOREST A.' MfQlNM InterestlnjC and entertaining as It la admirable for the Uchalqi of Its portrayaL . The pictures sre such aa win be of Interest In th bom, per will amuaa and entertain, innr appeal Is to -both old ana youns- n. knMMAH. avnarlenee. rO" mantio love affairs, brilllait wed ding and conjugsi aiuerenwj through wnicn jo oun. it,. Mtlnmflf nf AftCh IOO- KUI UH tun w - - - ceaalv strip contain subtl Jokes and compucaiiona mat ara to bring-a smile to th face ot any tired business man or harassed houaewlf. Tbs art of furnishing a horn, how to keep a cook, methods ot training a husband and th wis dom of illenc and camouflage all hav their place In this series ot gloom-kllllng and grouch-destroying comic pictures. Vou are sure to like them. They will appear each week. Vou canndt afford to m'ai.one. Now that you have been Introduced to the artist yon will like them even more. 88 to the schools.