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OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAUNTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our ftfaders. Orflffotf lUtiiU eight In the Hit In reaaril o paid-up lumnbomhlp In tht) American Legion. Dr, 0. D. Duant't JO acre enerry of;, chard nr The Utile tin It yr nailed blra t profit of 110,000. Mora than 2OO0 retail buyer ara ex pected In Portland during annual buy an' week, August 9 to 14. Bliorlff Johmon of Hood Itlver coun ty hna aakad for roluiiiwer to aaalat hlin In enforclni ipwd lwa. Indications ara Hint the commercial appl crop of lha atuto aa a whole will be about DO per cunt of laat year. Orugim wbwtt exported during tlva year ended June 30, 1020, amounted lo 1,875,882 buthelt and fluur J, 201, 115 barrele. Ili'cuuio It la no longer neceeiary oraanltatlon In the itale, Governor 01 cot I ha dlmulu'd the ttate council of dflunae. '' 'Wllllain Porter, It, Inatructor In vnlug at the Oregon Agricultural to k'ge, died Thurailuy at hla home In Camilla. The Lane county court baa decldod nU to build a new bridge aoroaa the Willamette at llnrrlnburg for at loaat two yeara. An underground crossing will be built where (ha Pacific highway eroiaet the railroad two mllna north of Albany.' ' The Portland Railway. Light and Power compW haa paid to Cuicka nun county 101,000, the flrat half of Ita county tnxet. The recently organlted Southwest ern Oregon Livestock ataoclatlon la planning to bold an annual eipoilJtlon at Marahfleld. Membert of the Oregon Stat Dtntal uanclalton opened Die flrat aeealon of their !7th annual convention Monday mcrnlng In Portland. Lightning itruck ami aerlnualy dant' aged the aleeple of Oie Mret 1'roaby tnrlan church In Portland during heavy electric itorrn. Approximately 12&.000 applloatlona for motor vehicle drivera' llceniea have been received at the officea of the aocrelary of atate. At the present rata of growth of bank clearing In Portland It la etl muted that llils ynar'e total U? reach the 12,000,000,000 nntrk. Three hundred dollara was appro priated by the city cou'.icll of Alhuny to aaalat In the establishment ot municipal swimming pool. Hurry Shown of . Twickenham In Wboeler county tit seriously but ned while trying to itirrt a crude oil biTn lug engine uiied In Irrigation. , Keverend W, M. Case of Eugene h M been elected moderator of the OregcO aynod of the Presbyterian church to aucceed L. M. Ilooior ot Medford. One hundred allcni were deport Ml from Oregon In the fUcal year ending June 30, according to the annual ru port of the bureau of ImmlKrutlon. Hereafter marriage will not be l bar to oloctlou to position aa teacha In the Portlund public achoola, accord lug to policy catnbllHhod by the school bourd. ' ' . The atate board at coutrol now h:. tn transit to the Robert Andrews com pany of New York a carload of flai fiber and tow for which the state re ceives $11,021.50. ' ' The boys' and girls' Industrial cl'lbs ot Shedd, among which la Included tho largest boys' Jersey calf club In thu world, will hold their annual Industrial (air on September 10. , On the ground that the city ot Wool . burn hits exceeded its limit ot Indebt edness, A, C. Simmons hw brcmil t sitlt to restrain the city trora under taking cortaln Improvements. i li The city of Roscburg has rocelveU legal advice that bonds reoently au thorized by a special election for the sum of (7000 (or an aviation field out side the city limits are Invalid. : Salem Cherrlans have accepted the proposal of A, H. Lea, secretary of the state fair board, that the Cberrl ans make Tuesday, September 28, ot state fair wook, a special booster day. : Exports from the Portland" district during the year endod June 30, 1920, - were valuod at 140,388,320, while the exports from the Astoria district tor the same period were valued at ap , proximately $7,000,000. ' With the harvest ot one of the larg ' est cherry crops In the history of the state In full blast, the trult, raln-spllt, Is a drug on the market and hard to , move at any price, according to Ve . 1 ports coming from Willamette valley ,; points. . Representing practically, every line Df business In Portland, a petition bear . ing the names of more than 300 men , and women urging Mayor George L. Halter to announce himself a candidate (or re-election, was presented to the ma,,)r'.: , , . J frsiiklln IOIIer, national command er of the American Legion, will be 3 Portland visitor from Baturday, Aug ust T, to 10, according to a communl cation received from national hnad quarters by W. 1). Follott. slate com oiandsr of the legion. The Morrow county wheal harvest Is expected to begin In the country ntrth of Lexington nd lone this wook. The crop proinlaes a heavy yield. Some fields were slightly Injured by tnc re cent hot weather, but the duoiage Is pot bolleved lo be great A definite decision to proceed with the construction of the proposed llaki r nalatorlum as long aa the funds on hand will allow has been reached, and under the auperlnlendeucy of City t-n-glneer 1. W. Peters active work cn the excavation (or the pool aud build ing has started. The raloa, practices and aervlce ol the Uonlley Telephone company are lo be Investigated by the Oregon pub lie service commission on August Z. according lo an order Issued by the commission. The corporation serves . - i.... t in I'nlk. Lincoln a iiuiuuvi vi -..- . -..J V..H.MH f.itmll I PIIU IIH A defeated candidate of either the rooubllcan or democratic party for nomination (or o((lce at (he primary flection canuot accept the nomination o( the rival parly er become an InJe pundent candidate at the general elec tion, according to a legal opinion given by Allornoy-Oeneral Brown. At the request of the Chamber or rtimmerce. R. L Polk t Co. are tak ing" census o( Medford while secur ing nsmes for a new city directory, checking the federal census recently announced, which, It Is generally held In Medford, Is thousand or more abort cf the city's real population. The Oregon peach crop has prob ably never before been ao near a failure as this year, according to V. L. Kent, field agent for the bureau of crop esti mates, who haa ust made a thorough canvass ot the stale. Kxcepi m me Ashlund and Crania Pass districts the prospect Is "no crop this season." A file of the "Btars and Btripos, me lper published by the American troops In France, has been presented to4he Albany public library. It Is the gift of Captain C. B. Winn, for many years resident of Albany and now ot San Bernardino, Cal who served In Trance In the quartermaster's de partment of the army. Briaadler-Oeneral McAlexander, for .ovarii years Instructor In chargo of military training at Oregon Agrlcul ...r.l eolleia at Corvallls, and who, aa ,.)mander of the thirty-eighth Infnn- try won tine sobriquet ol the hock oi ih. Warne." breaking the iiuu amies on Prls on July 14, 1918, has been made Brigadier General In the rogu Up fti-nav. . New Indictments for alleged sugar profluwrtng were returned by the fed ral arand lury in Portlund against L, M. Starr, president of the Starr Krult Products company, and Klotiard Aa m. aeent for Parrott Co., of Cull lornla. The Indictments were brought tn hrauae In the other Indictments .retuiod recently there were said to b. sllgt error on m percentage oi profit enV4' .i.i.ii.v.Sent o( big Swiss colony .a farming community of plated by E. 11. Bally .i. n..n.. niny, inc., wuv ..i. JalnB.(n. Switrorlaud was in Portland making a a 1,6 - inn i.,n,llln. Ol tue uesi class of Swiss farmers lii J" homes lor them In some dlrt rlct c will be suitable to them. Oovernor Olcott officially revlewe. Oregon military forces at camp Lewla tn a great assembly Baturday mcrulng. The governor personally presented awards to- winners of camp competi tions. The Drake silver trophy was oreaented to D company, of Medford, Captain H. A. Canaday, commander. The company was designated as the most efficient unit at the Oregon enmp. The award has not met with general satisfaction among the other compan ies. Under the "new gubernatorial suc cession amendment to the Btate con- itltutlon, W. T. Vinton, ot McMlnn- rllle, president ot the Oregon scrmte, was acting governor ot the state while Governor Olcott wsb at Olym'pta at tending the funeral of Secretary of State I. M. Howell, ot Washington. Under the new amendment the presi dent of the senate, and not the secre tary of state, is the governor's succes sor In event ot Inability ot the latter to act. The milk distributors of Portland will not pay In excess of $3.20 a hun dredweight tor milk, nor will they con sent to an Increase In the retail price at this time. The Oregon Dairymen's Co-operative league will not deliver milk to distributors who refuse to pay, the league price, but Instead will Im mediately take steps to secure equip ment and deliver milk direct to tie consumers of Portland. Out of these two ultimatums there promises to de velop a pitched battle between distrib utors, who propose to deliver non league milk, and the league, which plana to distribute Its own milk, Edwin Nissen Local Buyer Pays highest prices for; all kinds ot Live block Al Monmouth I loiol The New Electric Shoe Shop on C Street, Independence ' Shoe Work neatly done with First Class Machinery Shoe Laoes and Shoe Polish ol all kinds. Ladies rest room in connection R. E. Hereford, Proprietor 4KffllUBIIS jf ..-ia ii'iwiiss' kJ sarssTftttriBi'TW'iRag J . . - . jm t AN IilRlTABLt, lault hnding disposition 13 otten due to a disordered stomach. A man with good digattibn is nearly always good natured. A great many have been permanently cured of stom ach troubles by Chamberlain's Tablets after years of suffering: These tablets strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. Try them. They only cost a quarter. KfnKlJKVHiBaaafltaM "Are You Getting Real Tobacco" says the Good Judge There's more good, last ing taste In a little of the Real Tobacco Che.- than you get out of the ordi nary kind. I You don't need a fresh chew nearly so often that's why it costs yoi less to chew this class of tobacco. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two ityles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco : MONMOUTH MAKHJi i ! Fresh and Cured Meats Pure Kettle Rendered Lard ; Fresh Fish on Fridays : J. B. Hill & Son , i i i i i t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V-V f 1 1 1 I I 11 I I I I I I i 1 1 1 I I I I T W fTTTTTT r.uthrie Bide. Former place of CityMarket J Ira Williams says Time to look your mower Ovpr WW- W The General Blacksmith and Horse shoer .m Salem, Independence & Monmouth Stage Leave Salem Leave Monmouth Loave Independence . u ...ik Hold Baw Hotel 1 1 Lienoi " " 700 A.M. 8:15 A.M. , i'PM If you have pride in the farm that gives you a home and a tSp'SJ' sSpm spIm! living why not show it by naming the farm and doing your u Parker' Salem, Oregon, Phones 44,615 corresponding on printed stationery? Ask us about it J - W. earner, saiem,. 8 Win.. Monmouth and Independence Auto-Bui Schedule i jr. m. North Buund B.lo a. m. l.&O p. m. South Bound lb 10.00 a. m. :U5p.m. " " 8.40 " RAYMOND E. DERBY 2.25 p. m. 6.43 " 10.83 a. m. 3.51 p. m. 7.12 " Propriator J. O. MATTHIS Physician and Surgeon Phunr 573 House 5 Office: 409-10 Dank of Commerce Uiiig Salem, Ore. STEVENS & CO. Dealers in Second Hand Goods CSt. Independence Phone 1421 Dhone C. PRICE, M.D. Office and residence Kurre Apartments 1903 - "iJDW. J. HIMES Civil Engineer and Surveyor PhonB 573 WALTER G. BKO'WN Representing the "PENNSYLVANIA Fire Insurance Co of Philadelphia Notarv Public Blank Deeds, Mortgages. Etc. QflD It's the Fixtures that Make the Silo 4 tlllii I I Mli! I 111 Heavv i ! 1.1 1 FVn I N H quality s. -m i n mm mm x am m mmm ; Kim IIIIIIIIHv . 1 I am heje to saw wood No ra.'se tn prices . at p resent S. H. Hinlmle, phne 2411 RATCHET WRENCH A bandy, revenibla tttchet wrench lumuhed free with wry i3o. DOUBLE-CABLE ANCHORS Four doubW-cable with al tiloi over 26 (thigh. (Single tablet with mailer onet.) Nonce thii lilo ii anchored at top, middle and bottom. Can't blow down or coUapie when properly put up PATENT CABLE. TIGHTENERS Tighten! both cable at the tame time with even tension. Nine inches ol thread on anchor rod. Cablet tightened by limply turning .... .Uaua linkUM. UUI BW'S - K SIX BASE ANCHORS Six ol theie fleel base anchors on all silot over 10 ft in diameter. (4 with smaller T...il... wltk ilnntilc-cable anchors onei , they constitute the securest anchorage ever dtyned tot tuo. 1 JSmUj ANCHOR FASTENING Anchor cables fastened to both and outer hoops by meant of a steel U-bolt passug through ttave and around both hoops. EXTRA HEAVY STEEL STAPLES eel staples lour inches long fasten stave net and outer hoops. Note that staves stapled to bottom hoop, a conttrucnoa collapse from shrinkage of staves. STEEL HOOPS knnm. 5.in. in diameter. Nine t . - m.Ain-iit iKmi! l Mfk end. fietl A closed malleable iron lugs (01 connecting ' STEEL LADDER UdMer. Slepi tnaj 19 iadw J the wtv Betlet tad ulcf thu timbvt cnn-Dtra. LARGE DOOR OPENING Doof iwinfitJ the wtv hick. tettiat entire openi&g tree. RaaDirei abIv Ibb- FOUR DOOR LATCHES' Four door Utchct. two il top ud two tl boltom. twain wupmi- PtitghL Suyiujht STEEL HINGE' ... . . 1..J1. is hinsjden door. Doon nrrer b to b btud trouod. never id km, tn tlwtyt ia pUce. mi ii' urn. - jj man friwiIIIIIIMl I J1 ITi " 11 DR. F. R. BOWEK'SOX PHYSICIAN USURGfOS PHONE NOS. . OFFICE HOUSE 4102 I ' Monmoith Herald Monmouth, 'Ore. Juij 23 1920 Pa,?e 4 Compare Our Fixtures with Others Trie's a bis difference in the "nitures you get t the ... . . . prices tsked for diSerent Mlos. It is the x- iimpare niiuic. -tares that make a silo. Durability, security and stability a,e determined by the anchorage, the size, qushty and number of cables, hoops, lugs and staples. Convenience and ease of getting at your sOage for use are determined by the door and ladder construction. Manv silos are priced without hinged doors or UdJers. In other .words, you pay as "extras" for oecetttrjr con veniences" without which your silo is incomplete. Notwithstanding our lower price, we include more and better fixtures than many who ask more f 01 their tuot, ' In some cases we supply more of a given item than others, as in anchorage cable. In others, our fixtures are stronger or better in whatever vital point deter, mines their value. , , , . , , Keep this td and check our fixtures as described above, with those offered by other silos. Don t pay more and get less, or buy hall a sio when you can get a complete one. Willamette Valley Lumber Co. L. W. Waller, Local Manager, Monmouth, Ore. DODOBQIlOIIIiDDD