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Monmouth Herald Monmofyh, Ore. April 10 1923 , Try The; Sajem Studio For OL . i ( l rnorograpns , 484SUU Street ' WALTER 0. BROWN Hpro..ntlnjf tU "PENNSYLVANIA" Fire Insurance Co. , of Philadelphia 1 Notary Public , . Blink Duixi, Mortgages, Etc, I DR. F. R. BOWERSOX PHYSICIAN U SURGEOS , PHONINOi, OFFICE ' HOUSE . 4t i I am here to saw wood No raise In prices ' at present : '8. H.Hinkle, Phone 2411 Catarrh Cannot Bs Cured With LOOAI. AI'MJCATIONg, a they Mlttwl fCh lilt M Of III. llllWM. Huemed i,. oomtllutloiial wndlMoM, ftnd In ordar to curt It you mint take n Inlarnal r.medy. Hall) Calarrh Madl rln. Ii takt Internally and acta thru tin blood on th mucoua iurfm-.. of tin y.t.m, Halle Catarrh Madlclne w prwrlM by on. of th. bwl nhyalclane In tlila country for yaara. It ( cum poKl of n of lh b.il tonlrt known, enmliln.tjllh om. of th. but blood purlAwa. The parfart combination of I ha Iimr.i1i.iue In Hall's Catarrh Madl clna la what produooa aurh wonderful ramilia In catarrhal condition Hand for Haifa family rill tor esnrtlpatlf , J. 0. MATTHIS Physician and Surgeon .. I'HONES Residence: . , oqs Office Post Offle Budding 5302, tC. PRICE, M. D. Office and residence" Kurre Apartment! Plione 1903 , ' Dont let a smooth tongued tranger persuade you that there 'la iiny kind of printing the Her ald Print Shop can not do. .. Arnt Represent The Urgpst Fire Insurants Com pany went of New York, and oth ers; alto Automobile, accident insu rance and Surety Bond. Monmouth Grange 476 Meet tha Second Saturday in Each Month at l;Jt A. M. Public Program at 2;30 p. m. to which visitors are welcome. f P. 0. Powbll, Master. Miaa Maog) Butum, See. EDW. J. HIME3 Civil Engineer and Surveyor Phona 873 318 Levant St' Dallae vnoaia or tmi annual aTATEMiMT h TM MATIAMAI I ire me rK n unit . . of rf,r;.?' y v.?. btr Tan -...i. . ". .. . v ' " wo imny-rrat day of naranf L tl'iul f.J? ."! "u Cemm,aUmar of tha aUto of Ore- ' ' . . CAPITAL rm'""' "piw stock paid up a MJ.OOO.OO INCOMg i. . ? P""'"" Inwma fur tha ynr .... g.i laom from other auurwa racaivod durlri tha y.r IZ llxllti Total Income ' DtanuHseMiNTa vaIu.a ,,,,d''wmnu- "ta and aumndar !,' """"" K"" i atitl aiuck duruVa tha y"ar3 ommlaaiona and aalarUa paid diitina tha ilaiaa. Iitwnaxi and fia iid durum tin yarZII Amount of til oth aiiwiiditura.-. " l t,Ut,17SJ( Tout ixaandlturai - t.7I.W au.tHMi.ttu ... IS1'J55)II 1174111;. ..I ,4W,M1.II aaarra J!!" ' ""I ' ownul (markot valo).. I aluo of ttocka and bonda owned tmarkvt or amofi.a'nd 4l.IIO.tl Iana on nwirtaaa.a" ndir7l, ctT rrwnlum nola and policy hma . ... uaiiHp Him nn nana, . ... .. ... mint ..n iibiiii.....,,. pit onewtlw ied nl dpfurod lrnluiiia. 1 i araat and r.l. dua and awirod Z a m.m.ti l.i.--n l 479J0.t7 tM.047.4T .... .. II ,( 67 . (.Illl.it ..mi ... , 117 436 Ta?a7 !J..irt'' ,'r. v". "ii1" if 'nyTheMoiiiz:: , vrq.vw,.i7 iL Liaau itik. N't raaarrra ..LJ.. Oroa i-lalina fur Ituava unpaid ., , , AH olhar llablllilna . . n iki ,701.37 To,s5JMj,(U. aaeluilva of capital tteek af ...I15,471,S!1,J7 - 171.I72.HS aH7,IW.14 aia Tin at. ui BUaiNES IN nacnnu n -rm .... . ' V Orno pramlama iwlv4 durlnit tha yoar t 155,041 (a Los... miiT h.,,T;. .. 'no " . NATIONAL UKB INHUIIAnch nn n - - ---'-- r v. v- ittw u oi ur a. , Comba, Pittock Block, Portland, Oragon. "A Word to the Wise" says the Good Judge You want real chewing 8ausiacuon. A little of the Real Tobacco Lhew lasts so much InntJpr than the old kind. You don't need n frpsfi chew nearly as of ten so it cosh no more to cnew this class of tobacco. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you tnat. . 4 Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco ' W'B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco stIiagh rnarrnvrra. -iT . OU NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Clarence H. Browa of Shedd baa beta elected pratldent of the Linn count Jereejr Ciltla club, Commercial chicken ral.flra rrf TJna oountjf mat. at Lebanon Saturdar la an all dar tettlon. It it axpocted that conitructlon work will ooon Mart at Kuiena on a new 1190,000 condenwrjr and creamery. An unidentified man about 40 rear old wi killed by a twitch enjlna In lb O. W. R, k N. yard at Hood Rlvar. Klamath Pail barber have advanc ed th price of hair cutting from 60 to it cent and (harea from il to si eenta. Tb business section of Eucene la be- ill canvassed in faror of a movement lo cloae all store at S o'clock in the afternoon. Banker repreentln Lena. Coo. Curry and Dousjaa countlet met at Roeeburi Saturday In regular arouD conference. Th Preibyterian church of Roaebure naa raited the pastor's salary to $1800 a year and reduced the church debt from 7000 to 12000. The 35th annual Benton county Sun day school convention waa held at the Ort Congregtlonal church In Cof vain Saturday afternoon. Tb navy department at the.ntoueat of Senator Chamberlain will probably detail a battlethln to Astoria for tha urana Army encampment, 1 1 Ft contract are beine made In Marlon county for loaaaberrlca at 1J eenta per pound. Producers are hold' tug out for 14 and IS eenta. Fire losses In Orcaon for tha month of March, exclusive of Portland to taled $07,000, according to a re Dart oy A. C. Barber, state fire marshal. vapnin wusnman Hartwe . now with the Eleventh cavalry at Monterav Cel., la detailed as assistant military Instructor at Oregon Agricultural col lege, Consult. .Rev, 0. L Lovcll, pastor of the Unit ea Evangelical church of Balem, has been elected presiding elder of the Ore gon conference of that denomination tor a term of four yeara. Oregon pottmastera soon to ha' an. pointed are Mary L. Folger, BueJl, Poia county: Charlea L Buah. Ham Malheur county, and Clement E. Qouah at Manama. Marlon ennnt under th name of the Klamath County Chamber of Commerce, the old ti it. H . . . . r.iuuiin commercial club, which lapsed tnto Inactivity at the beelnnint or toe war, has been reorganised. Mra. B, A. Young of Tanaent1 waa elected president of the Oregon Pros oyterian Missionary aoclety of the United Presbyterian church of Oregon in the annual convention at Albinv Joan H. Beavey, pioneer hon erowar of Lane county, has contracted with a Portland firm to sell his 1920 croo of hope at 70 cents a pound, which is said to b the highest price ever ouot ea in the county. Ground will be broken Mar 1 for the new Catholic academy at Klamath Falls, which it it planned to make eventually one of the largest Catholic schools in the state. The building will pe a wree-etory brick structure. H. A. Endrup of Hilgard killed him nolf in the Hotel Sommer at Elein he. cause of disgrace In being arrested on the charge of burning hit hotel build. ing at Hilgard several weeks ago In order to collect $1800 Inaurance. w, B. Parker, Klamath Falls mana er of the Klamath Development com pany, oacaeo. oy San Francisco and Spokane capitalists, haa purchased the Keno power company, Including the Klamath river power plant The price was, $80,000. Five suits have been filed in the cir cuit court by the state industrial ac cident , commission against Clatsop county firms, and individuala to re cover the amounts alleged to be due tne state for fees for the state acci dent insurance At a meeting of the board of direc tors of the Oregon Pioneer associa tion recently held preliminary plans ror me tstn annual reunion were out lined. WMmmmmmmmmm So f au- vmmm m fca If you plan to buy y Nev Furniture I this Spring . Come and see our fine slock - Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum Every thing for the house Monmouth Hardvare J. E. Wlnegar, Proprietor Reporta from the Lone Creek and Muddy Creek district in Baker coun ty are to the effect that a um4 wluterjt being experienced, and ha; i oecoming so scarce that there ii likely to be a severe loss of stock If the winter lasts much lonuer. 'Be cause of the snow, all farm work haa been diacontlnued. Practically all the laws passed at the special session of the legislature last January, with the exception of those ve toed by Governor Olcott and others con tlngent upon approval of the voters at the election to be held on May 21, will become operative April 17, according to announcement made by Sam A. Koter, assistant secretary of state Petltiona ajklna tli.t tv.. . , m . w .MO uMun u, Leonard Wood be placed on the re publican preferential ballot at the pri mary election to be held on May 21 were filed with the secretary of state. The petitions were signed by more than 2000 voters of Oregon and were brought to Salem by Dow V. Walker and I. O. Zurcher, both of Portland J. O. Kelly of Portland filed with the state engineer application for per mtasion to construct what will b known as the Marlon lake rflanrvni at the headwaters of the north fork othe Bantiam river, for the storage of 28,155 aft-e feet of water, and the ap propriation of the atored water for the development of 26.606 horsepower. ac a special municipal election at Baker, two measures, on authorfclna the bonding of $40,000 to provide fundi tor construction of a dam on the city's uoodrich creek reservoir site to store water to augment the preaent supply, ana tne other measure authorizing bonds for the construction of better and larger quarters for the fire depart ment, passed There were four fatalities due accidents in Oregon in the week end d April 8, according to a report pre pared by the state industrial acci dent commission. The victims were Thomas L. Henlnger. ripsawver. Port. land; Charles W. Miller, mlllman, Klamath Fails; Wiltiam R. Iilings worm, logger, Tillamook: and W. Uoulter, logger, Bates, Nearly a million dollars $929,497 was saved to the fanners of Oregon mrougnout the work of the county agents, according to the annual rn. port of Paul V. Marls, county agent leader. This was done at a cost of $99,475, or approximately $10 saved to $1 spent. County agents were em ployed in 23 of the 36 counties of the state last year: and three additional counties have employed agents this year. opinions of attorneys have extln- guished hopet of members of the Hood River Anti-Asiatic league, who had proposed that an exclusive Initiative taw ror Hood River county be invoked for preventing Asiatics from ownin land In the case of failure of state or national legislation regulating the land tenure.' While tha Initiative . -.i, uw, UUH1UU froiQ uui" I 1..BU11 The reunion will take place of Mv enabling bill enacted by the last iJin T..1 . j .. .... I lnvtalotnra lu I 1. - J a... AN WRITABLE, fault finding disposition is often ddetoaiisorderedstnrriflrri ' "A m.n j digestion is nearly always eood naturerl. r a great many have been' permanently cured ofstom- - L . 11 , 4J -.a ' . trouwes by .Uamberlain's Tablets after years t euueuug.; i jisse tablets strengthen the stomach una enao.c it to perform its functions naturally; v av.iu. iucy oiii cost a quarter. on Thursday, July 1. in the nuhlk auditorium In Portland, Contracts, were expected to be sign ed at the shipping board Monday whereby the construction of seven 12,- 000-ton tankers wll be awarded the Northwest Steel company of Portland. in lieu of war contraots for three steel cargo ships which were canceled. Accountants employed by the state to conduct an audit of the books and records of the state treasurer's depart ment win complete their work this week, according to unofficial announce ment. The report will be aubmitted to Attorney-General Brown,, who will sena it to the Marion county grand Jury. The grand jury recessed nearly two weeks ago, but it is believed th body will be reconvened this week when the investigation will b re legislature,, may be Invoked for the regulation of officials' salaries, mnnl cipal orspecial legislation pertaining' particularly to tne counties, attorney deelare land tenure of a general nature. By far the highest prices in the his tory of the industry on the Colnmhia river will be paid for Chinook salmon during the season which onnna at noon on May 1, 'if the demand, of the fishermen prevaU. The Columbia River Fishermen's 'Protective union has set the prlcet 14 cents a pound for small or cannery fish, those welsh. ing less than 12 pounds each, and il cents a pound for large, or cold storage nsn, tnose weighing 23 pounds each or over. This is an advance of 2& eenta per pound tor small fish and 4 cents a pound for large fish over th figur which prevailed last year. Mr. Barnes, U. S. Wheat Director Says: And reduce the high cost of living.',' iSTHECHEAPEST AS WELL AS THE MOST , WHOLESOME FOOD ON THE MARKET. BUY, THAT EXTRA LOAF .-w- -Your Grocer has it Chony City Balling Co. "When good fellows get together, I'm right there" -Chtsterfitld ' I 'HE moat rompamonatile bunch of tobacco ever rolled into a cigarette silky, aromatic Turkish, ' and fine, full-flavored Domestic, expertly chosen and expertly blended. That's Chester - field. And they sure do "satisfy!'' US t5 d f M cm V First National Rant Monmouth, Oregon ; CaPitaL ,. $30,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profitsi..$19,000.00 Interest paid on time deposits. Investment securi to for customers. Traveler's checks. Telegraphic transfers We are prepared to take care of your banking business. Ira C. Powell, President ' E. L Kilen, Caahier Wm. Bidden, Robert.Steele, ' Ira C." Powell ORSTAnONAlBANK Monmouth O ion, sumed.