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JOHNSON H-W4l4l-H"H-!-H-H-l"l"l-H"IH- HH MONMOUTH MARKET ; Fresh and Cured Meats Pure Kettle Rendered Lard Fresh Fish on Fridays .T R Hill & cinn 'Guthrie Bid: : J a Di lilU OC tDJLl former place of CityMariu-t IHI--WH-I-H1-H-I-H-I-IH-I-I-!- W-HHH-H--H-H4-H"I'1 1 1 ! H- fl 11 V onthellddWhenHc, wmt "'Tu Cheaper to Build a Garage of Your Own Than to Pay for An other'sor to Ruin YourCar" you pay monthly for gar would just at well buy mm Vs ST- For tie aafte 4M W 11 omy and iron; r ) . sobe 1 he sum ' age tent lumber and labor to build your own garage. After that you save so much a month. And a good garage is insurance on the looks and life of your car. Our Help Free Protect your car (rom weather and your putie (rom expenie. Your own garage, built alter our plant and suggestions, will do it. , The service is tree. We are prepared to supply lH the neces sary building material (or a firit-clau job. And we assure you our prices are (air and square. , f econ- tafety look this nou) i Monmouth Lumber Co. '' L. W. Waller, Manager. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAUNTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. EDW. J. HIMES Civil Engineer and Surveyor Phono 403 : 558 Levant St Delist L C,' PRICE, M.D. Office and residence Kurre Apartment? Phone 1903 Monmouth Herald Monmouth, Ore. Oct. 8, 1920 I'aue 3 Now bulldtnii of modern type ar being erected on the Benson Pheasant farm west of Sllverton, Tin laying of (be superstructure fur the $100,000 Bacred Heart academy In Klamath Kails bat begun. Vuten of Llun county at the corning slecttoo will pata upon the question of an Increased county tax levy. Rain Interfered wlttf the Lincoln County fair, keeping the crowds (way and hurting the fair financially. County sheriff end county clerks of the state held two-day conventions In Pendleton Friday and Saturday. The recent ralna have stopped bar vent work In Wallowa county, and If It continues much damage will be done. Husluents of upper Hood River valley plan a vote on tho proposition to Increase the district's special road tax. The rains of tbe past few days have damaged the etorgreen blackberry crop of Lane county to a lurge ex tent. Fully 60 par cent more potatoes will be available for shipment out of the Deschutes valley this fall than last season. lrvln 8. Cobb left Dcnd Thursday after a three weeks' bunting and finn ing trip. He will travel east to the Oregon Short Line. Oooley Bun, aged 7 years, was killed almost Instantly at Salem when an auto truck In which he was riding was struck by a moving train. 1'rlnclpitls of tbe high schools of Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson coun ties met Saturday In Redmond to adopt the 1920 Interscjiolaatic griliroo schedule for t'eulral Oregon. T, E. Hiirold, who escaped fronatbe Slate penitentiary at Salem in 13 12 wed waa captured In Idaho a week ago, was returned to tho prison. He has two years of bis sentence yet to seme. Decision of sawmill companies be tween Reedsport and Powers to re duce wages was abandoned after a conference with officials of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen. Tho Crown-Willamette Paper com pany has purchased approximately 2100 acrct of tprtice timber land In Clatsop county from II. B. Noble of Portland, the consideration being 4213.- 600. 1 Not a single fire started In the tim bered district of western Lane county during the past summer, accenting to a report by Carl V, Oglesby, supervis ing warden of the Western Fire Patrol association. Discovery of a hybrid pruue, the "New Oregon," which experts declare will revolutionise prune growing In the entire northwest, was announced at a banquet of prominent Oregon nursery men. Tho candidates' campaign pamphlet, whloh will be printed and mailed to the voters of Oregon prior to Octobor 17, is being compiled by Secretary of State Koior and will contain approxi mately 60 pages. After five hours of deliberation a Jury at Salora returned a verdict of guilty against Mrs. Lena Stelger, 66 years old, charged with conspiring with Jesse Mulllnlx to murder her husband last March. 1 ' - Thomas A. Hayes of Portland filed with the secretary of state petitions of his candidacy for United States senator from Oregon at the general election to be held In November, Mr. Hayes will make the race under the Independent banner. Plans for the extermination of the alfalfa weevil, an Insect which al ready has caused considerable dam age to the alfalfa crops of the Pa-, cltic coast, were discussed at a meet ing of prominent western entomolo gists held In Salem. Five political parties will be repre sented on the ballot at the general election in Oregon on November 2, according to the certification of names and Information regarding nominees and measures prepared by Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state. Communication has been received at the Oregon Agricultural college, Cor vallls, from Morningslde college, Sioux City, Iowa, to the effect that the college will send a debate team on a tour of the Pacific coast next spring, and asking a contest with O. A. C. "Personal investigation of devasta tion of forests along Oregon scenic highways has convinced Herbert Nunn, state highway engineer, that the conditions are even worse than origin ally reported, according to a letter pre; pared by the engineer and submitted to Governor Olcott. Patent has been received by the Btate of Oregon for 16,664.60 acres of Carey act land, reclaimed under the Central Oregon Irrigation project In central Oregon and located In the vi cinity of Bond, Redmond and Powell Buttes, according to Information re ,tved by the state engineer. WALTER 0. DROWN Representing the "PENNSYLVANIA" Fire Insurance Co. . 'of Philadelphia Notary Public Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Etc. Monmouth and Independence Auto-Bus Schedule Ua.ee MeaeweUi Uetee Uiepeadeeee 7.40 a. m. North Bound 8.15 a. m. 1.60 p. m. " " 2.25 p. m. 6.16 " " " 643 " 10.00 a. m. South Bound 10.33 a. m. 3.15 p, m. " " 8.51 p. m. 6.40 " " 7-12 " RAYMOND E. DERBY Proprietor Fiona m J. O. MATTHIS Physician and Surgeon Phone 673 House 596 Office: 409-10 Bank of Commerce Bldg, Salem. Ore. STEVENS & CO. Dealers in Second Hand Goods CSt. Independence I am here to saw wood No raise in prices at present S.H.Hinkle, Phone 2411 Diamonr lake, one of the famous beauty spots of the Pacific North west, may be Included In tbe boun daries of Crater Lake park If tbe bill now being prepared by tbe National Parks association pasaet congress, ac cording to word received by W. P. Ramsdell" forest supervisor of the Umpotia reserve. Marion county will have an agricul turist. This waa decided at a meeting of tbe Marlon County Community fed eratton, when a proposal from Oregon Agricultural cojlege was accepted. Tbe college will provide tbe man. The county will raise 14000 and tbe state contribute 12000 of tbe $6000 necessary to establish the office. Monmouth Grange 476 Meets the Second Saturday In Each Month at 10:31 A. re public Program at 2:30 p. m. to which viaitors are wekome, P. O. Powell, Master. Miias Macgic Butler, See. DR. F. R. BOWERSOX PHYSICIAN (i SURGEON PHONl NOS. 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STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP and management of the Monmouth Herald, published weekly, at Monmouth, Oregon, required by the Act of August 24,1912. Editor, owner, and publisher, R. B. SwenBon, Monmouth, Oregon. Known bondholders, mortgagees, etc., none. ' R. B. Swenson Editor and Publisher Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of October, 1920. x- x Walter 0. Brown, I NEIL I Notary Public v y My commission expires September 21, 1924. "Here's Real Tobacco" " says the Good Judge That gives a man more - genuine chewing . 8etis faction than he ever fot out of the ordinary kind. Smallerchew.lastslonger '-so it costB less to chew this class of tobacco. And the good, rich to bacco taste gives a world of satisfaction. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up In two styles s ... 1 v - W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cuftobacco A A Good Building Material and an everlasting building mater ial at the same time. The Tile Works at Monmouth is making a bui'ding tile which will make any kind of building from a dwelling house to a pig pen cool in summer and warm in winter. Es pecially fihe for your fruit, vegeta ble and milk house. We also have all kinds of drain tile. Drain tile is your most ur gent reed. Get that wetland drain ed. We will do your draining for you if you wish, but do it your self if you c an. Central Tile Co., Mon mouth, Oregon. 3 The New Electric Shoe Shop on C Street, Independence Shoe Work neatly done with Fir& Class Machinery , Shoe Laces and Shoe Polish of all kinds. Ladies rest room in connection. R. E. Hereford, Proprietor 1 "The Home Paper of the Oregon Country" Country Life The Country Life pages of The Journal are dedicated td the cause of better farming in the Oregon Country. Con structive service to the farmer and stockraiser is the aim of this feature that, abounds in valuable news articles and information of interest to the farmer and the general pub lic. 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