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which were on the average o f |. t *> l**r week. In the circuit court in I ['alias the other day a schedule was presented from the Associated Civ- lU'so trip .. A IR L IE j il Engineers showing that $25 per Arthur Williams and family, day was ordinary wages in that Miss Maude McDaniel s|jent the latter part o f the week with htr who form erly worked on the Mit- profession; Federal agents accuse oma tanch, are expected hack in a | meat dealers o f profiteering, which parents in Albany. j is only another way o f saying their Ivan and Torn DeArmonJ visited few days. A t the tax Grove Peterson o f Oak Point v is -! waK** are l ° ° high, relatives in Corvallis, Saturday and budget meeting held in this county 1 ited his sister, Mrs. Dupont at Sunday. the other day, everybody was there J. F. Ulrich and W. H. Carney Knapps last week. seeking fo r tax reduction in some Hubert Darmond o f Eastern Ore w eie business visitors in Dallas and gon is visiting his grandparents, other line that where he was direct Independence, Saturday. ly interested. His own hobbies I Mr. and Mrs. G. A . Conn m otor Mr. and Mrs. Darmond o f Oak must be protected; let the other Grocers ed to Portland Monday to hear Point while his mother is with her fellow make the sacrifices. So, in Recom mend mother who is ill in Dallas. Madame Schumann Heink sing. order to make a showing o f econo Albers Mr. Beattie o f the Normal School Davis and Weber's saw mill will my, they trimmed down expenses We resume operations Tuesday, after a visited Oak Point last week. the where they knew expenses could [ Quality enjoyed his visit very much. delay o f several months. hotcakes not he trimmed down. All o f this Mrs. G. A . Conn visited her sis of the MONMOUTH HEIGHTS goes to show one thing. This peri ter, Mrs. P. T. Peterson o f Parker, W est od o f depression is not something Tuesday. Edwin Nisson o f Independence that can not he helped but is volun The A irlie high school basket was here on business Thursday. tary. It is sometimes known as a ball.team has a game scheduled Mr. and Mrs. V. A . Fishhack and j buyers strike, hut perhaps it might ing compiled principally from the with Falls City for Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. John Holman attend be better to class it as an instinc last census o f the United States. January 13, Everybody come and ed the funeral o f Oscar Lehman at witness a good game. The purpose o f this publication is tive etfort on the part o f the people Independence last Friday. plain and straightfor I o f the nation, each to hold on to t • tell in ELKINS Wm. Hshback o f Salem visited his own income but to tear down ward way o f the resources and op- The fine weather last Sunday relatives here Sunday afternoon. that o f his neighbor. p irtunities in Oregon. Careful a t brought an unusually large crowd Mrs. Alice Walker attended the We have had periods o f depres- tention has been given to this, the to attend Sunday school and church funeral o f Mrs Sherwood who died sion before caused by speculation figures and data being compiled at the school house. on the Luckiamute and was buried and by over production which broke from the most reliable sources o f Mrs. Seymour, Miss Enschede, Monday. down the law o f supply ami de information. Copies are to be had the student teachers and Clell Ker- George Cody was a visitor in mand. But this present case ap free on request to Agents, and rep ber made various visits in the neigh Lane county last week. pears to he due to the idea that resentatives o f S. F. lines. News Of Our Neighborhood J Albera Flapjacks C H A R L E S G. D A W E S did his “ bit for Uncle Sam during the war serving under Pershing in France. But he did not stop there. The famous Chicago banker is now in Washington teaching Uncle Sam the budget system — teaching him hew to save. He has made the en tire nation sit up and take notice by the forceful way he has express ed himself on saving and th rift. And one cannot be too strong in urging economy and the starting o f a bank account. ! > First National Bank M O NM O UTH , O REGON Visit borhood Sunday afternoon. Sever R. M. Bosley o f Monmouth was prices are inflated and a belief that prices must fall. People are not al pictures were taken on the trip. in the Heights Tuesday. buying more than enough to supply M r. and Mrs. Joe Tetherow, Col their imperative needs; retailers umbus and Carl Tetherow were vis are not stocking up beyond the de itors o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lough- non mand from week to week. The re ary last Sunday. sult is the manufacturers are run Geo. Jones and fam ily and Mrs. ning on part time or not at all ami Seymour motored to Dallas Satur their employees have not the mon day. Mr. and M rs. Jones ar.d A l ey to buy agricultural products, fred were visitors at the sess on o f nor which hits the farmers. The mat the local Farmers’ Union which was ter w ill right itself in time, hut held in the library building. It hardly seems possible that the w ill make faster progress to a cure Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Edwards and peaceful agreement in Ireland which when the people realize the real sons were visitors at R .O . Dodson,s with the usual Irish frills and cause. Sunday thrills, seems to be gradually tak In renewing his subscription to The warehouse committee met at ing possession o f doings in the Em the school house Monday evening. erald Isle, could have been achieved the Herald, T. II Hallcck writes! They discussed plans fo r a coopera at all except as an aftermath o f from Newport that the Lincoln tive warehouse. the W orld’s w ar. Nothing hut a county resort is looking forward to The South vivid recollectioM o f the horrors o f a prosperous year. The school and community are [teach railroad and the government that strife and a contemplation of planning a reception and dinner for President and Mrs. Landers, Mr. the wrecks in its wake, could have mill at Toledo have been sold and and Mrs. Beattie, and other mem brought it about. On the Irish side the new owners have started work, m California T h is W in t e r — w here the sun is “ on the jo b ’* Four T rains a Day Provide a service that contributes to the traveler’s comfort and convenience R e d u c e d Fares to Monmouth Meditations There 1* more Catarrh In thl* eertton o f the country than all other (Harass* put together, and for yea r« It waa sup- l»« sed to he Incurable. Doctor» prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falllnc to rule with local treatmsnt. pronounced it Incurable. Catarrh Is a local diseass, greatly Influenced by constitutional con ditions and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. H a lls Catarrh Medl ine. manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio, Is a conatltutional remedy. Is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucoue Surfaces of the System Uns Hundred Dollars re ward Is offered for any case that H all’s* Catarrh Medietne falls to curs. Send tor vlreulars and testimonials F J C H E N E Y * CO . Toledo. Ohio. Sold by DruKclsta, 75c. H all's Family Fills for constipation. Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted Lenses accurately duplicated O ptical repairs c a refu lly and p rom ptly made. Hartman Bros. Dr. W . C. G th m a r, S a le m , O p to m e triit O regon bers o f the Normal school faculty, there is the tradition o f generations! The same thing is said o f the north Santa Barbara—Los Angeles—San Diego next Wednesday. A program w ill o f oppression, political, financial Iteach line. Tickets good until April 30—Stopovers allowed the Mrs. L. A . Robinson in renewing be given in the afternoon, the occa and religiou s, drilled into M O newsnaper can succeed with No war tax on railroad tickets. out advertising, therefore we sion being the raising o f a new minds o f its people until it has be from Brooklyn, N. Y ., breaks into olicit the patronage o f our readers come the o>.ie big thing o f their ex rhvme as follows: school flag. lor those who by their advertising The program w ill consist o f the istan *e. On the other hand is the " I f we had a little car Since 1870 the Southern Pacific has been closely help to make this paper possible. identified with te development of Western Oregon furling o f the old flag and unfurling English knowledge that the dom i And it wasn’ t quite so far o f the new with appropriate ex er nation o f the Irish island by an un- We would shout our Happy New friendly pow er imperils the nation Year at your door; cises. D R . F. R. R O W E R S O X al existance, a knowledege accentu- Your remoteness we regret, ated by the remembrance o f the And our car’s a dream, as yet; PH Y S IC IAN & SURGEON OAK POINT J o h n M. S c o t t times when the Irish have given aid j So we mail our New Y ear’s wishes PHONE NOS Last Friday evening Mr. and General Passenger Agent and com fort to the enemy. I f th.; as before” . 3JM O FFIC E Mrs. Roy Bigelow entertained HOI si J .IS 1 English-Irish. feud is settled it w ill about 25 people with cards and A folder map o f Oregon has just be classed as one o f the wonders o f B. F. BUTLER dancing. A lunch was served at n Monmouth and Independence been ¡sued by the General Passenger J. O. MATTHIS the world. late hour. Auto-Bus Schedule Department. Southern Pacific Lines Physician and Surgeon Dentist leaves Independence Leave* Monitilouth P h o n e 573 House 867W Mrs. J. H. Collins o f Oak Point The M g cities o f the country are Portland, Oregon. It shows the 7.00 a. m. North Bound 7.28 a. m. Pott office bldg. Office: 409-10 Bank of Commerce Bldg, spent last Sunday in West Lynn vis taking steps to relieve the necessi rivers, mountains, highways and «4 It 2.25 p. m. 1.50 p. m . 4« •« S a le m Ore. M onmouth O regon iting her niece. Joy H arriet Collins ties o f large numbers o f their pop principal railroads, including many 5.10 M 5 39 ” South Bound 10.28 a. m. who has not been very w ell. ulation in the way o f providing logging roads. It is o f convenient 10.00 a. m. II •« 3.51 p. m. .15 p. rn. The 7th and 8th civil government emergency w ork fo r the idle, many’ . size being folded to fit the pocket. « 7.02 *• 6 .30 ** On the reverse side o f the map is classes are going to have a debate . o f whom are in need o f food. At R A YM O N D E DERBY Proprietor Friday afternoon. The subject is. the same tim e e ggs are the cheap- j a general description o f Oregon, I'HONK I4»4 Resolved, That country life is pref est they have beon for a long time i t ’s topography, climate and soil. Southern Pacific Lines Bargains in Grass Rugs Here is your opportunity A 27 inch x 54 inch rug for 75c A 36 inch x 72 inch rug for $1.36 and corn is being burned in Kansas Louise Green broke her finger | because it is che.iper than coal. But A last Friday evening, while playing there is more t o the story. short time ago tlie engravers o f the with the hay cutter. country threatened a strike to pre- M rs. Branch from near Rickreall vent any reduction a f their wages was visiting at Peases last Sunday. ecable to city life. A ll the principal products and re- sources including particulars as to irrigation, State lands, homesteads, * waterpower and highways are men- tinned. A considerable amount o f | statistical data is given, figure#be- j Mrs. W . L . Craig returned home Saturday evening from Lelham’s. Special Saturday & Monday January 14 and 16, only These rugs are good quality and the patterns are very good. W a tc h this space each w eek for bargains MOORE & ADDISON Independence Oregon Mr. Pease has been ill week. the last A. F. Orey o f Oak Point left last Thursday fo r Portland on a busi- N otice o f Final Settlem ent Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix o f the estate o f I .aura Colby Price, de-1 ceased, has fileff her final account in the >tete o f Oregon for J’olk County, and that Monday the 23rd day o f January, 1922, at the hour o f 10 A . M. thereof in the county court room o f said court, in the city o f Dallas, Oregon, has been ap pointed by said c« urt as the time and place fo r thg hearing o f object- iors to the said final account and the settlement thereof. I ated and first published, De- cen her 23rd, 1921. N ettie S. Boche, Adm inistratrix o f the estate o f I .aura Colby Price, deceased. B. F. Swope, Attorney. .2 - a.au'á¿i"54 c. E. F E T Z E B P ap er H an g e r and D e c o ra to r I,eave orders at Morlan’s or I. N . Prim e's, WesJ. Mam St.