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Monmouth Herald Monmruth, Ore. April 101920 v Try The Salem Studio For Photographs 184 State Street - WALTER 0. BROWN UVuriwntlnir the PENNSYLVANIA" Fire Insurance Co. of Philadelphia , Notary Public Blank 'Deeds, M'rtcwt, Ktc, DR. F. R. BOWERSOX PHYSICIAN U SVRGEOS PHONE NOS. OFFICE ' . ' HOUSE 3J0J 1 50 J Why Maintain A Morgue? Take those dead ones from I your books and send them to Knight Acquitment Co. MiMinnvioi Okkcjon Brandt At Hiuanoto ' Dallas Corvau. illlllllll4-H-l'HIIIH-WI- I Arant Represent The larjfcst Fire Iiuurnnw Com pany went of New York, and oth ers; alto Automobile, accident insu- rnnee and Surety Bonds. Envelopes Use envelopes to match the color of your stationery. We can supply you with fine letterheads printed on Ilammermilt Bond and furnish envelopes , to match in any of the twelve colors or white. Remember we are latterhead specialists. 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HIME3 Civil Engineer and Surveyor Phona 571 318 Levant 3 DalUt I am here to saw wood No raise In prices at present S.H.Hinkle, Phone 2411 .Dont let a smooth toncued strnnKcr persuade' you that there is any kind of printing the Her ald rnnt bhop can not do. to Match What We Can Do The man who used to chew the old kinds will tell you that it costs him less to use the Real Tobacco Chew. The rich tobacco taste lasts so much longer. Smaller chews, and you don't need a fresh chew so often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Two Styles - cut tobacco , is a long fine-cut tobacco - .BffBfffe 3 .ajSkt 1 OREGON NEWS NOTES OF 6ENERAUNTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Preliminary steps bay besn takan for tha organisation ot a club ot girls scouts In Albsny. United States Senator Chamberlain ot Oregon was operated upon In Wash ington, D. C for an abcess In the right sar. The coast guard crew at the mouth of tha Sluslaw river near Florence hai reeled powtf boat for the station. Saturday, May t, has been fixed aa the date of the annual field meet at Albany college for tbe blgh schools of Linn county. Eight million trout and 7,000,000 sal mon fry will be ready to liberate from the state fish hatchery on tbe Mc- Kenrle river this spring. Forest Ranger Brown, stationed In the Crater Lake national park, reporta there are seven feet of snow at the laks and that snow Is falling. Seventy-one recrulla for the army were bbtslncd In an Intensive caro palgn In the Eugene recruiting district between January 19 and March 81 Premiums on surety bonds taken out by contractors on state highway work will cost tbe state practically 1200,000 under tbe presont road pro gram. Sis tons of poisoned grain are being used In the extermination campaign against ground squirrels which was launched by Klamath county farmers Monday. Governor Frank 0. Lowdcn ot Illinois has filed with the secretary of state bis declaration of candidacy for the republican presidential nomination of Oregon, Snow has piled up In tbe mountains near Baker aa deep aa eight feet, and power users, cattle man and farmers predict that the result will be a record breaking sosson. A conference of representatives ot the churches of Linn county will be held In Albany April 15 to make plans for the drive In tbe county In behalf of the Interchurcb world movement The adjutant-general ot Oregon bas been authorised to organise a field hospital company In lieu of the ambu- lsnce company at present Included In the allotment ot national guard to the stale. . All records In the number of auto mobile accidenta for a single month In Portland were broken In March. There were 849 collisions, SI more than In the greatest previous acci dent month. At the primary election to be held neit month a measure will be pre sented to the people of Polk county asking that a apeclal tax levy be made each year hereafter for the support of the county fair. Assessed valuation of property In Marlon county will be Increased 10 per cent this year to offset the removal of automobllea and mortgage notes from the tax rolls under an act of the legislature for 1919. Work on the 150,000 drainage pro- joct of the Klamath drainage district, containing 20,000 acres, will be started this year, If the state engineer ap proves the plana and a bond Issue Is Indorsed by land owners. A meeting ot the poultry breeders of Linn county has been planned for Lebanon on April 9 under the dlrec- tlon of the Linn County Farm bureau. permanent poultry association for the county will be formed. The town of New Astoria, generally known aa Hammond, held a special election last week to authorise a (50, 000 bond issue for bulkhead and reclamation work along the Columbia river. Tbe vote waa 70 tor and 15 against Contracts tor the purchase of Marion county hops tor fall delivery are be ing made at 65 cents a pound, and indications point to an advance to 70 conts within the next few weeks. For the crops ot 1921 and 1922, buyers are ottering 45 and 55 cents. A pen of 14 hens at the state hospi tal tor the Insane at Salem, each hen with a production record ot more than 300 eggs annually, is said by Dr. James Dryden, poultry expert at the Oregon Agricultural college, to be the peer ot any similar gatering ot layer; in the world. , Salem is first amonf the cities of Its size in the United. States with rela tion to per capiu production of manu facturing, according to a report P re paired by Richard L, Rowe, statis tician, who has Just completed a sur vey of the 'city's industries for the commercial club. , . The largest piling contract made In Lane county tor many years has Just been let to S. B, RuBsel of Eugene, who will get' out 9000 piles for the Southern Paclflo company and the government, The contract calls for a total of over 265,000 lineal feet ot piling. Mr, Russell will establish a camp near Nott, on the Coos bay branch of the Southern Pacific Operating a line of pansenger and freight boats between Portland and Eugene, Portland and Astoria, Port land and Lewliton, Idaho, and Port land and Priest ilspids, Wash., Is tbe purpose of the Portland Navigation company, which filed articles of In- corporation at Sslem. , Special tans levied by tbe Marlon county court, aggregating approximate ly $49,000 in excess of the amount allowed under tbe I per cent limita tion amendment to the state consti tution, are not legal according to a decree signed by Judge Percy R. Kelly ot the Marlon county circuit court. The lumber shipments from the Co lumbia river during the month bf March were the largest for some time. According to statistics compiled by Deputy Collector Karlnen, 28 vcsaels loaded at tbe mills on the river taking 16,313,410 feet of lumber from tbe Co lumbia river In cargoes during the month. Favorable report was made by the senate agricultural committee on tbe McNary bill enlarging the Oregon na tional foreat to place tbe area of Larch mountain under the forest reserve. The purpose of the bill Is the pres ervation of tbe summer flow of Mult nomah falls on tbe Columbia River highway. The Harney Valley Irrigation dis trict Is now orgsnlted for the con struction of the reservoirs and tbe building of tbe canals necessary to place water on the 125,000 acres com prised In the district At tbe last meeting William Hanley filed his bond and took tbe oath ot office, and was elected president There were four fatalities due to ac cident! In Oregon In the week ended April 1, according to a report Issued by tbe stale Industrial accident con minion. The victims were: Frank 8W JOE MARTINI m I INTERPRETER ASK ) v '-2' " - " -- HIM IP HE WILL SIGN yT Z ISL.E.Y OOF WEIJXO ) . A A CONTRACT TO GO TO 7Afr - OWK OOGELEy EIKI - :-J,- - X U Vi AMERICA AND ACT IN f W MOnPWioif imvr W iflTHE MOUIES FOCI V 1 M?QF WIRJ (JQKC r If j.' : Bt ,-- " r--,. , , , , , i: & BOZ.OKEX OLOGGEK V HE SAY i BOKEEX JAKOGYOCk , r YES1 ' flA ' WPX E.EK WOOK VvW & 2. ) f. ' i j loxoiY oo&iEy -e-e-x, ,t , , I Mulkey, logger, Cochran; W. O. Fauk ler, laborer, Portland: D. A. Davis, deckhand, Bandon, and Verney Bord ers, logger, of Riddle. Will H. Bennett, lUte banking super intendent; Percy Cupper, flat engi neer, and Oeorge M. Brown, attorney general, comprising tbe state Irriga tion securities commission left Monday for Malheur county, where they will Inspect the Kingman colony drain age district and tbe Warm Springs Irrigation district Tbe Kingman colony district has asked for the certi fication of bonds in the sum of 150,- 00 and the Warm Springs district In the amount of 1200,000. The recent rains and heavy snows In eastern Oregon have solved the Irrigation problem tn that section for the coming summer, In tbe opinion of Rhea Luper, field engineer for the state water board, who bis returned from Freewater, While Id eastern Oregon Mr. Luper made arrangements for the distribution of water during the summer of 1920 under tbe direction of water masters. These officials will be appointed by the water board and work under the dlrecUon of that body. Measures to be submitted to the voters of Oregon at tbe special elec tion to be held on May 21 are to be printed on a ballot of their own and not on the regular primary nominating ballot, according to a legal opinion given by Attorney-General Brown. This is necessary, according to the attorney-general, for tbe reason that only the republican and democratic parties are represented at the pri maries and persons of other political affiliation would be deprived of their right to vote on the meaaures. ' Major Cbarlea Vanwya, Clement A. Parker and Henry' E. Walker, com prising tbe board ot truatees ot the United States Spruce Production cor Monmouth ; Hardware J. E. Winegar, Proprietor - poration accom pained by Major "O. B. Harrington and A. W. Btegman ot Portland, and W. K. Patterson and Bart Oeer of Toledo, made an Inspec tion of the big mill at Toledo, the Aline Southern railroad and Blodgett timber tract and tbe Tqulna Northern railroad. The object of the Inspection was to get acquainted with present conditions of the property with a vltnr of offering It for tale. Two cents a quart waa knocked oft of the price of milk to tbe oonsumer in Portland by a decision of tbe mllk- prlce commission, appointed by Mayor Baker. Tbe milk producers will bear 1H cents of tbe reduction while the distributor wlU bear tbe other bait cent Tbe price to tbe producers nnder the new scale will be 13.20 a hundred pounds, Instead of $3.90 they have been getting. Both producers and dis tributors will abide by tbe decision. Tbe new price to tbe householder will be 13 cents a quart where mid-month payment la made. Otherwise It If 14 cents. Tbe state livestock sanitary board has placed a sheep quarantine upon all Klamath county, exclusive of the Klamath Indian reservation, effective April 1. The moving of sheep outside tbe quarantine tone Is forbidden ex cept upon certificate ot a properly qualified Inspector that they are Is good health and tree from scabies. Tbe order was made on recommenda tion of tbe Klamath County Wool Crowes' association after conference with Dr. H. E. Armstrong, federal in spector for the district It will oper ate to cause- dipping of all Klamath county aheep before tbe usual spring transfer to the California range. Rapidity of Wireless. It take but one-twentieth ot ond for a 1reles signal to pass Washington to San Francisco. 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