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4 ptfcw Electric Shoe Shop a C Street, Independence Hae Work neatly done with it Fir& Class Machinery ' e Laces and Shoe Polish ot all kinds. " Ladies rest room in connection. R. E. Hereford, Proprietor 3RE60N KEWS NOTES OF GENERAUNTEREST Principal Events of the Week Eriefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Biliousness si mm W"HEN you have a bilious attack your liver ftib to perform its functions. You become ccn- . ctipated. The food yoa cat ferments in your sumach hstcad of dkestini. This iaflaxcs the hccdachc. Take Chamberlain's Tablets.. They will 'oris up your liver, clean out your stomach and ycu will coon be as well as ever. 1 here is notning better. h ;....l..M I : I I 1 I 1 H-M-M-l-rW-H-f $v TrnMivrnTTTH MARKET Fbsh and Cured Meats Pure Kettle Rendered Lard Fresh Fish on Fridays J. B. Hill & Son ,I"l,"I"'H Guthrie Bid?. Former place of CityMarket WW ill Mder 0 7 ontheUetdWhenHeJd "'lis Better to Add a Wing toYonr House Thanto Wish You Had More Room" living in cramped, crowded quar ters makes one irritable, dissatisfied and uncongenial. If you really need or want more room, you will not rest easy until you have it Then why not add a wing to the house now and make the space you want ? Everything for Buildings We can furnish all ll.e material you need for the addition to your home or to your barn, garage, etc And we can give you helpful suggestions while planning the change. Obi' '.-xperience covers trany fields and shculd save you money just as our prices are franrrt In An 1A. K ww fieri you're ready to make plans get our free advice . ' t 1 . ami Monmouth Lumber Co. L. W. Waller, Manager. L C. PRICE, M. D. Office and residence Kurre Apartments Phone 1903 :dw. j. himes Civil Engineer and Surveyor Phone 403 558 Levens St Dallai M ) l mouth and Independence Auto-Bus Schedule Leave! Monmouth Leaves Independence 7.45 a. m. North Bound 8.15 a. m.. 1.50 p. m. " " 2.25 p. Tn. 5.15 " ' " " 5.43 " 10.00 a. m. South Bound 10.33 a: m. 3.15 p. m. " " 3.51 p. m. 6.40 " " 7.12 " RAYMOND E. DERBY Proprietor Phone 1604 WALTER G. BROWN Representing the "PENNSYLVANIA" Fire Insurance Co. of Philadelphia I , Notary Public Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Etc. . J. O. MATTHIS Physician and Surgeon Phone 573 House 696 Office: 409-10 Bank of Commerce Bldg, Salem, - Ore, STEVENS & CO. Dealers in Second Hand Goods CSt. Independence Phone 1421 Foreign Import received t Port land during tlio month ot June amount ed to (SSO.SSS. Paving work haa begun on the seven mile seciluu of tho racltlc highway norlh ot Jefferson. Denton county now haa 46 threshing utflts. Prom prcavnt Indications me rop will be the beat In year. Increased r:tea are allowed the New- berg Telofhona coftipnny by an riler f Hie public service commission. Forest fires reported by the air plane patrol ot the forest service tq- aled 33 during the lutjer half of July. At a meeting of the stale highway commission In Portland. August U. bids will be opened on $1,500,000 slate hlghwpy bonds. J. C .'Jclson, an Oregon pioneer, died at hla h:me lu Newberg at the age of Wlih his parents he located In the Chthaltui valley In 1S45. Tin first unit of the Lansell valley Irrigation district In Klamath couuty ha- made application to the state to approve a bond Issue ot (197,000. Oregon has a peculation in 1920 ot S3,:S5, according to census figures, which Is a gain of 110.520 or 16.4 per cent over the 1910 flgurea of 73.T6S. Fred Peterson, 73, a native ot Den mark, was burned to death when nil cabin on the Mohawk river, 15 miles northeast of Eugene, was destroyed by fire. W.-1. Butters of Allegany has been held to the grand Jury In Cooa county on tne cnarge ot selling roesi ior chlttlm bark to Improve the weight of the bark. Monday, September , Labor day, has been selected by Hood River as the date for formal celebration ot the opening of the completely paved Co lumbia River highway. Wheat harvest Is under way In Mor row county ahd tna grain Is of first- class quality. The yield la a fair av erage althcugh m;ny fields were In jured by the hot weather. Oregon Is suffering from a shortage of librarians, according to Miss Cor- aella Marvin, state librarian, who has a list of eight Important posts In -the state that should '. a filled. Notwithstanding the gasoline short age, tne number or auiomouues visit ing Crater lake so far this summer has exceeded the numbsr that visited the resort during the entire season of 1919. Approximately 95,000 motor vetilcles are registered in Oregon, according to a statement made at the office of the secretary of state. This is one car for about every eight persons in Oregon. The Fruit Growers' league of Med ford has opened an employment bun- eau with the object of cooperating with other fruit growers In the alio cation of pickers throughout the vail ley. The public service commission has issued orders granting service rate in creases ta the Deschutes Telephone company of Clackamas county and G. A. Bradford telephone lines In Grant county. During the flseai year ending Jut, 30, 880 dentists were licensed to pra ice in Oregon. Of these, 184 wan lon-residtnt. The licenses of 81 don lists were revoked because of non-pa; y sent of fees. July was an exceptionally dry month in Astoria and the lower Columbia river district, according to the record in the local weather observer', office, The precipitation for the mouth was .9 of an inch. ' The special committee of state legl lators appointed to Investigate thi state game and fib'o commission will meet In Portland August 18 to hear anyone who has a complaint to make against the aorjrjilssion. While Ust'.ng out a forest service radio outfit at Eugene, human voice were picked up by the instruments It was learned that the voices came from Portland through a wireless tele- oh'.ne apparatus In that city. Fire destroyed the Strange Shingle company s mill, tour nines iruw me city limits of Portiand on the Llnnton road, and burned four dwellings, four bunkhouses and a boarding house, with a total loss of about (60,000, ' The Klamath Fails council has cided not to remove dice and card games from pool rooms and other pub lic places but will amend existing or dinances by providing for revocation of license In case gambling In allowed. All organization commanders of the National guard of Oregon have been authorized by Adjutant-General White to suspend drills during the harvest season so that guardsmen nuiy help gather the Oregon t'.ult and grain erop, Attractions of Stat races, automo bile races, a carni.'al and the biggest agricultural, horticultural and Indus trial exhibit of muny years will fea ture this year's Wasco county fair to be held at The Dalles October 4, ,5, 6 nd;' ,. ' . ..1 The mutllnttd body of Ctrl McCoy, II, of Cottage Grove, was found on th Southern Pacific railroad track near the station In Ruthorlln. He ap parently had met death accidentally by being run over In getting off of a night train. Fire protection at Rnseburg and Medford la declared Inadi-ouata by O W. Stokes, an Investigator for tin Hate tire marshal's department. In lloaeburg Stokes found only 63 hy drants. There should be twice that number, he says. What la said lo be the largest still yet raptured Jn Oregon was raided near Newberg by federal revenue) of ficers who letted 1(0 gallons ot corn mooiiahlne whltky and 800 gallons ot corn maah. The "till was said to hava a capacity ot 100 gallons a day. Philip Ott, 45, a farmer of Hubbard, was killed almost Instantly when his light touring ear crashed through the lulling ot the bridge over Pudding river, Just outside of the city limits of Aurora, on the Pacific highway, and fell a distance of about 40 feet. Peeame ot the tendency of members of the dental profession to coi ftom the eastern stales to the west, while few go from the west to the et, the, stale board of dental examiners haa placed lt disapproval on a proposed reclprccal exchange of dental lli-enaea. Officials of the socialist party have filed In the office of Sam A. Kuser, secretary of state, certificates of nom Inatlon of candidates for presidential electors, secretary oC state, dairy and tood commissioner and commissioner the public service commission tor the western Oregon district. Not less than (858,000 will be net ted this season to loganberry growers Ithln a radius of ten miles of Salem. according to an estimate of J. U an Doren, berry buyer of Salem. The crop disposed of at a figure suf ficiently high to bring this amount la estimated at (.600,000 pounds. While cutting hay on his farm a few days ago Fred Lockwood, a rancher of the North Fork country In the western end of Lane county, cut off both feet of his 3-year-old daughter, who was playing In the tall oats. The little girl was not seen by her father until an Instant before the sickle hit her. Following the breaking ot a dike at Brownsmead In the eastern part of Clatsop county, approximately 300 acres of fine farm land were Inun dated and damage estimated between (7000 and (8000 has resulted. About 300 foot ot the dike collapsed as a result ot the sand foundation giving away. Wasco county's population, accord ing to census figures, Is 13,648 men. women and children. An apparent decrease ot 2788 since the 1910 cen sus, totaling 16,336 persons, Is ex plained by the county being district ed and nearly one-third of the resi dents transferred to another couuty since 1910. The casualty report of the state In dustrial accident commission tor the week ending August 5 shows a tola of 524 accidents, of which four were fatal. The fatalities were George Bow, man, Sheridan, truck driver; N. 11 Fennell, Algoma, lumberman; 1. Hous ton, Klamath Falls, miller; J. A. Illalr, Knappa, logger. Wasco county has the purest tlrtd of turkey red seed wheat In Oregon according to resets of a state-wldi wheat certification trip recently com plcted by Professor O. R. Hyslop, o Oregon Agricultural college. Tht wheat was raiBed by Albert S. Roberts! at his Boyd ranch and graded 99.98 per cent pure for seed purposes. The hop crop In most localities near Albany is good, and some growers pro nounce it the best in many years, Some owners of yards say this' year' yield will be double that of last. I'lck Ing will begin In the yards near Al bany about September 1. In yards near Harrlsburg picking will be un der way a week or two earlier. Olaf Anderson confessed to Coroner Hughes and Deputy Coroner Karlson of Clatsop county that he was respon sible for his wife's death by drown ing Saturday In the Columbia river near Tongue point. According to Cor oner Hughes, Anderson admitted shov ing his wife from the boat In which his wife and their 4-year-old son wersj riding. Work on the Link river dam, which will control the storage of upper Klam ath lake, will start at once, according to J. C. Thompson, division manager of the California-Oregon Power com pany, A construction camp lias ueeu sstablished and a crew of 100 men will be at work within a few days. It is ostlmated that the dam will cost (80,- 000 and will be completed next year. There are In Oregon 3493 adult Jap anese who own 2815 acres of land and lease 7911 acres more. Business Investments, of Japanese In the state have a value of (860,000. Since 1913 there has been a nominal decrease In realty holdings ot the Japanese of 875 acres. Such are the figures compiled by the Japanese association of Ore gon and submitted to the congression al committee on Immigration and na turalization, which has been holding Investigations In California and Wash intn AcMnz with the problem of al Monmouth Herald Monmouth, Ore. 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