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Kcamcuth Herald Miit.nn.uih. Cup. April 10 ItfO TryTroSt lrm Studio For Photograph! J 84 SiMo Street WALTER G. BROWN Iiivi.ntltif tli "PENNSYLVANIA" Fire Insurance Co. ' of Philadelphia" Notury Public lllauk Uct'ita, M.jrlft.,-!, Etc. , ; DR. V. R. BOWERSOX PHYSICIAN U SURGEOS f HONK NOS. OFFICE HOl'.NE . . 4I0J One Piirilnnti Tractor - I'st'd tei (Inyt, Tor li iVup. Graham & Son. COMING See Page 4 Catarrh Cannot De Cured With LOCAL APPLICATION!, M Ihay cannot nuh the ml at lha OUmm Satairh la local tllaaaae, greatly In uanca4 br cunitlluttonal condillotii, and In order to rui H von Biuit take on Internal ramadr, Halls Catarrh Madl clna la takan laternallr and acla thru the blued on I ha mucoua lurfacoa ol lha ayalam. Halle Catarrh JaVdk-lne was prearrlbed br ona ot lha baal phirelclans In Ihta country for yaare. It la rom eue4 of aoma of lha haat tonics known, eombin.d with aoma ot lha baal blow purifl.re. Tha parfr aomblnallon of lha lnr4lanl In Hall'i Catarrh Madl clna la what produroa aiirh wond.r'nl raiiilla In catarrhal condition! lend for ttallmnnlilt, fraa. r. t. CHKNKT CO.. Prop,, Tolado, 0, All Druiiliii, f. Hall's irwuily Pills for MBttlpattca. L C. PRICE, M.D. Office and residence Kurre Apartmenti Phone 1903 Monmouth Grange 476 Mean the cecond Saturday In Etch Month at 111 A. M. Public Program it 2:30 p. m. to which visitors arc welcome,' P. 0. PoweXL, Muter, Mim Maoii Butur, Sec. EDW. J. HIMES Civil Engineer and Surveyor Phono 873 31 8 La van. S Dallaa I am here to saw wood No raise In prices at present S.H.H!nkle, Phone 2411 "It Will Surprise You" says the Good Judge When you learn how long a little of the Real Tobacco Chew lasts. How long it holds its rich tobacco taste. , The real satisfaction. The money saved. Any man who uses the . Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Stylet RIGHT CUT Is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco vm-fw p"i''p mi .1 wnaMnvmrwaaaai (tW) V-a 1 ji iiiiiTtiLJtJii r 11 I 'ilfcG YOU ENOW that Indigestion can be cured, B 1 J A . zj? jjcuuaucmiy turca, so war. you can eat any L k of food that you crave? It has been done not only once, but in almost every case when Cham berlain's Tablets are used. An instance: Mr. T. Pominv, V, Stillwater, Minn., who had spent over f; $2000 for medicine and treatment was pcrma needy i led by these tablets. mm 111 First National Bank Monmouth, Oregon Capil al ......... . .:..... $30,000.00 : Surplus and Undivided Proits...$19,000.00 Interest paid on time deposits. Investment securi ties for customers. Traveler's checks. Telegraphic transfers We are prepared to take care of your banking business. Ira C. Powell, President E. L. Kilen, Cashier DIRECT0RS-J .;b.,V. ButlerChairman,"' i! M. Simpson ' Wm. Riddell, Robert.Steele,' Ira C. Powell i ' itBxiomlBank OREGON NEVS NOTES OF GENERAUNTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Road work la In full blast on the main roads of Baker county, A new boapltal Is to be erected at Burns, tbe county seat of Hartley coun ty. There hare been a total of 1901 II censes Issued to real estate dealers of Ongon for. the year 1920. Central Oregon OddMlows will cele brate the lOlat analveraary of the or der In Prlnevllle on the evening of April 24. . , The high school bond election at Aurora carried by a vote of 61 to (4. The bonds win be Issued In tha turn of 123,500. Four bjt mountain lions trapped since the first of this year, was the record made by C, M. Holcomb, of Hoaglin on North Umpqua river, - Decrees defining and describing tha rights of water users on Three creek, Snow creek and Hood river were la sued by the state water board last weik. The women's debating team of Wil lamette university of Salem defeated Colltige of Puget Bound women debat ers by a two-to-one decision at Tacoma. Wash. An emergency landing place for air planes la being prepared near Caacadla for the convenience of planes engaged In forest patrol work la the 8antlam national forest ' The Union Oil company of Cali fornia paid to the secretary of state, $1941.65, covering Its sales of gasoline and distillate In Oregon during the month of March.' Joe Yee, hopgrower of Aurora, has contracted to deliver his entire crop for the 1920 season to Hugo Loewl of New York at a stipulated price of 65 cents per pound. A representative meeting of large eastern Oregon wool growers held at r.'tidloton went on record as favoring auction sales of wool at Portland this spring and summer. 1 . Petitions having 2682 names and In dorsing Herbert Hoover for president of the United States were brought to Silem by hydroplane and filed with the secretary . of state. A special election to vote upon the Issuance of $7000 In bonds for the purpose of purchasing an aviation field near the city will probably be called soon at Roseburg. Twenty sawmills, II of them' fust completed or In process of construction. will operate In Klamath county this year and It Is estimated that the total cut will be at least 250,000,000 feet. II. C. Levens of Bui . county ludce of Harney county, died following an operation which be underwent at the Quod Samaritan hospital In Portland. He was 69 years old and a native of Oregon. ( Colonel George A. White, who re turned to Oregon recently from Prance where he was engaged In active service with the United States forces, has resumed bis duties as adjutant-general of Oregon. y An unusual condition will exist at the coming primaries In Coos county. There will not be a candidate on either the democratic or republican ticket for representative from Coos county In the state legislature. Ode Bates, 18 years old, was stabbed by Arthur Thompson, a fellow work man on the Southern Pacific section at Riddle, and died within a few minutes. The men were ouarrallna over a horse trade. There were five fatalities In Oregon due to accidents during tha week end ed April 15, according to a report pre pared by the state Industrial accident commission. A total ot 412 accidents were reported to the commission. Work on the Grants Pass district Ir rigation project Is being pushed as rapidly as possible. Designs tor the construction of the diversion dam are being prepared and several miles of ditch have already been completed. The price of a pound of oherrles. orchard run, was fixed at 15 cents when the cherry growers' union ot me Dalles closed with the Llbby, Mo- Nell & Llbby cannery at this figure for the entire crop of Royal Annes. The directorate of the Hood Rim Apple Growers 'association haa voted to discontinue printing fruit wrappers, Tho l..u...J - ... .. "w wok ui paper ana me Ihlgh cost of printing, growers say, have made the printed wrap prohibi tive, Representative Hawley's bill author. j-kiljg the city of Myrtle Point tojmr-. ,oo xtiv avioo ui wo vregon se vau tornla land grant tor the protection ot the municipal water supply was re ported favorable from the house publlo lands committee. . The petition asking the Lane county court to call a Bpeclal election May 21 for the purpose of submitting to the voters of the county the questlon-of Is suing $2,000,000 bonds for the construc tion ot roads was filed In the office ot the county clerk. 1 W I H J. E. Winegar, Proprietor . - m,viovhs mmmmmmm If you plan to buy New Furniture this Spring Come and see our fine ock - Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum Every thing for the house Monmouth Hardware ' ' IIP j m TURKISH CfDOUlSTlcW BLEND gvf I i - e i QAHiTTts J sMsMageaaa- 1 yw fit Mine) ppt-QTnd Wmmm 4SSSJSW 1 sMTfon Wtj mtonitj fcommtjndttut ctkiton tortim I If S "Sb. 11 R. X REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Tt if Wixutoa-SaloB, N. C IV No sir-ee, bob! f M . at. - 110 premiums) wiu Camels all crualityl AMELS aualitv olus Camels ex pert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos pass out the most wonderful cigarette smoke you ever drew into your mouth 1 And, the way to prove that statement is to compare Camels puff-by-puff with any cigarette in the world! ? Camels have a' mild mellowness that is as new to you as it is delightful Yet, that desirable "body" is all there! They are always refreshingthey never tire your taste. - , . Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odorl Your say-so about Camels will be: 'My, out that's a great cigarette Cmtk are H ar-mrkara ai "--itraaifcif In view of the fact that the timber of Wasco county, though of highest quality, is not being utilized commer cially, the chamber of commerce of The Dalles has recommended that saw mills and furniture factories bo In terested in the Umber resources of the county. Despite the mid-winter drought, Cen tral Oregon ranchers need have no fear of a shortage of water for Irrigation this season, for storms during the last four weeks have built up the snow re serve In the mountains to normal, ac cording to reports received from trap pers In the foothills. A "model farm" of 10 acres to dem onstrate how to grow fruits, berries and vegetables suitable for the use ol the local cannery, will be established near Albany. Stockholders of the Puy allup and Sumner Fruitgrowers 'asso ciation, which operates the Albany cannery, will buy and operate the farm. Will H. Daly, federal fair-prtce com missioner for Oregon, under appoint ment of Attorney-General Palmer, has telegraphed his reslKna'lon to Wash- lngton and announced that he Is through with the position for the rea son that he has received no sunnort. except from United States Attorney Humphreys at Portland. Dairy products brought a large sum of money to ranchers of Coos county, according to a report complied for the Port of Coos Bay, There was shlDDed from Coos Bay during the year 1919 a total of 3,500,000 pounds of cheese valued at $1,050,000; 900,000 pounds of butter valued at $540,000 and 40,000 cases of condensed milk valued at $240,000. That broomcorn can be grown suc cessfully on river-bottom land In the Willamette valley Is Indicated by an sxperlment last year by Grant Thorn a, a farmer residing near Lebanon. Mr. Thomas planted a small quantity and Bold ,lt for brooms, and from his experiment estimates that under now mal conditions this product will yield from $450 to $700 per acre. May 8, 4, 5 and 6 have been set as the dates for the second annual Oregon Jersey Jubilee and plans are already being made for an excursion of Jersey breeders at that time which will In clude stops at the larger Jersey farms In the Willamette valley. M. D. Munn, president of the American Jersey Cat tle club, will be here at that time as a Bpeclal guest of the Oregon Jersey breeders. . With a favorable decision of the state supreme court, allowing the state game and fish commission to pur chase the Reddish farm near Eugene for a game farm, plans for Its Improve ment and enlargement will now be carried out The "capacity of the pheasant pens will be doubled In the near future and . when the Improve ments are completed 4000 birds can be handled. ' . , Fifty automobile dealers from dif ferent parts of the state met in Eugene and formed a temporary "organisation ot the Oregon Automobile Dealers' as sociation with W. A. Johnson of The Dalles as temporary president, and O. Halverson of Salem, temporary secre tary. Another meeting will be held In Portland within 60 days, at which time a permanent organization will be effected. " ' Arrangements have been completed by Coos County Agent Chester C. Farr for a number of meetings of farmers throughout the county to be addressed by Professor A. Q. Boquet, head of the department of vegetable gardening of the extension service of Oregon Agri cultural college. The dates will be as follows; Coqullle. May 8; Falrvlew, May 10; Myrtle Point, May 11; Coos River, May 12. Broccoli growing will be the main subject discussed at the meetings. Oregon voters at the primary elec tion May 21 will cast preferenUal ballots for five republicans and one democrat for president of the United States, according to the records ot the secretary of ( state when the time tor filing declarations of candidacy ex pired. The republican candidates tor president are Leonard Wood, Hiram Johnson, Frank O. Lowden, Herbert Hoover and Miles Polndexter, while the democratic aspirant Is William Glbbs McAdco. "A dollar down and a dollar a week" spells failure. A dollar a week in W, . 8. spells success. , i