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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1922)
o Oregon Fir and Hemlock Lu m b e r ! Lat h, FAMOUS SURGEON GETS U..S. LICENSE Ì flip Electric Light Fixtures Stationary Confections Mouldings, Monmouth's largest and most complete Confectionery and Book Store Fruit and Butter Boxes, Slab wood, green & dry, i ,| -, phy*i iass n idr it Tot f..r Dr C o r e n tTîc most mmow , iu - c . " > :r y to n in the world, « h i n l,t i atnc |o America from Austria ■ • i» little c h ild re n cufT r 11 c fro m h ip disease I lie y said lie had no ATWATER BROS. pt ctKC Finally. Nets York ' ti ¡»tied on* to him. and the. ...c »L. o Inin with t ’ c 11 - d u.i.i nt in hand 12 & 16 in.Stovewood, Electric S h o e Cement, Wall Planter, p Shop First Class W ork Guaranteed In Boulden Building Monmouth Oregon jj ini, vemeota in service at Klamath E'ulls. Out of 316 accidents reported by the state industrial accident commission ! for the week ending January 26 only | | one was fatal. The victim was Rob .^sesesPsasHszszsHszsHsesaszszsaszsaszsasaszszs'gszszsaszszsgsasasasgsa; Principal Events of the Week ert Newton, lumber operator at Grand I Monde. Briefly Sketched for Infor The Hood River Commercial club j has adopted a resolution, presented by mation of Our Readers. its permanent committee on scenic preservation, which condemns the Six Portland high schools graduated practice of highway or street-side sign 364 students In mid-year exercises held board advertising. Three additional deputies are needed Friday. L. W. W a ller, M a n a g e r The state convention of the Frater in the office of collector of internal nal Order of Eagles will be held in revenue for the Oregon district, Sen- i Phone 202 l ator McNary and Stanfield were ad- | Eugene, June 6 and 7. The Salem lodge pf Elks has decid vised. The salaries of the deputies ^5252525c[52SH5ZS25ZSZSESZ5252S25Z5H525HSHSE£r ed to postrone erection of Us new will be $1500 each. At a meeting of the board of direct- i temple until next year. C O R O N A ILT h e Joseph At. Hawkins. 58, one of the ors of the Oregon State Motor asso ; T?5B5HSZSH5B5êLSBSB5?S2SH5B5B5B5?5E5B5BScï5i5Z5HSB5B5ESZ5HSH£cSB5E£HSES most active business men of the Wil ciation In Portland, A. H. Lea, secre lamette valley, dl< d suddenly at his tary of the Oregon state fair, was elected president of the organization home In Albany. Effective February 1, the price o( for the coming year. and im m ediate vicinity Valentine Eindersby, 2», son of a | milk delivered to residences in As Ask me to show it to you, w-e known rancher of Wasco county, toria was reduced one-third or from Do you b elie vein bo o stin g fo r yo ur hom e was fouud dead ou his farm 12 miles 12 to 8 cents a quart. t o w n ? If s o s h o w it b y b u y i n g g o o d s m a d e Efforts are being made by the Amer from Tygh valley. He had been killed WALTER G. BROWN a n d p r o d u c e d in M o n m o u t h . We bake ican Legion to secure Fort Stevens as by the discharge of a shotgun, which e v e r y t h in g we sell. a locution for a vocation and rehabili was found near the body. Sportsmen of Klamath county have tation cchcol for ex service men. The question of the purchase of the sent a request to the state game corn Lane county fair grounds at E7ugene in' ion that tlie trout fishing season by the county will be put up to voters in tiiat county remain closed until i i r\ at the May primary election tlxis year. May 15. The regular trout season Samuel S. Train, editor and publish opens all over the state on April 15. In order to reclaim a large acreage er of the Albany Herald for many years, ex-postmaster and prominent in of land now under water the farmers 'he affairs of that city, died Tuesday, iwning property bordering on Trian Leave orders a t G arage E. B. A R N O L D gle lake, in the coast mountains 35 | aged 81 years. Call Phone 2003 The district boundary beard of Linn miles northwest of Eugene, have made Three doors east of post office COFFI N i . E GL E S T ON county has been asked by petitioners application to form a drainage dis ^2_raZS?.SZ5SSëS253^HSH525H5a5HS2S25HS2SESZ5E5ZS2S2SZS2S2SaSHScLSZ5H.r from several school districts for an trict. Word has been received at Klamath lection looking toward the consolida Falls of the death in New York city tion of districts. Th#r* I* more Catarrh In this section Approximately 18,000 ex-service men January 14 of Colonel Edward Cran of ti.« country than all other dlaaaaea Highest M arket Price Paid for put together, and for yeara It waa sup- entitled to benefits under the so-called ston Brooks, son of pioneer Klamath ' posed to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed ash bonus and loan act have filed ap residents, lie came to Linkville, now local remedlea, and by constantly (alllna Poultry and Veal Calves to cure with local treatment, pronounced plications with the world war veter Klamutli Falls, with his parents in i It Incurable. Catarrh la a local disease, 1874. ans' state aid commission. greatly Influenced by constitutional con dltlone and therafore requires ronstltu A mass meeting was held at Trout- Nearly all lumber mills in the coast tlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Mcdl Carefully cine, manufactured by T. J Cheney « Poultry S u p p lies B O N E, S H E L L a n d C R I T section arc beginning to showr signs dale to consider the erection of a cold ; seated Co., Toledo, Ohio, le a constitutional cylindrical of activity, according to I. T. Sparks, storage plant to handle the fruits and remedy, le taken Internally and acta carura insurer thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces Thos. Boulden district freight and passenger agent \egetabLs awaiting shipment by rail.) a b so lu t» of the System. One Hundred Dollars re About 150 Interested citizens were out! of tjie Southern Pacific company. sanitation. ward le offered for any cate that Hall s' Catarrh Medicine faiia to cure. Send for With engineers present from all sec and the meeting was marked by enthu tlrculara and testimonials, tions of the state, the first annual con siasm. The proposed building would | r. J. CHEN E l * CO.. Tolado, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c vention of the Oregon chapter of the coat, according to rough estimates, H aifa Family Fills tor constipation. American Association of Engineers between $50,000 and $75,000. With both eyes blown out and his ! held a two-day session in Portland. Demonstrations in various phases of face terribly mangled as a result of a Eyes Tested poultry raising under the direction of premature explosion ot a dynamite Grocers G lasses Fitted the Linn county farm bureau will* be blast. A1 Sargent, a welEknown ranch- , P a s s e d b y i n s p e c t i o n O c t . II held February 10 and 11 at three poul er living five miles southeast of The Recommend Lenses ac c u ra te ly dup licated Dalles was brought to The Dalles hos- | try demonstration farms in that coun O ptical repaire c a re fu lly and Albers pitai in a serious condition. ty. prom ptly m ade. The Talent irrigation district has At an assemblage ot Indian citizens Quality 5H525H5Z525¿5HSHSHSZSZS2SH52525252SZS25aS2S2S2S25aS2S252SZ5ES252! the tiled application with the state engi at Chiloquin a resolution was adopted j Hartman Bros. hotcakes neer for the certification of $474,500 empowering Clayton Kirk. Jeff C. Rid- j Dr. W . C. G rhm an, Optom etrist bonds The district contains approxi die and Joe Ball to engage attorneys [ of the mately 11,000 acres and is in Jackson to prosecute the claims of the Indians ] S a le m , O re g o n W est county. to a division of surplus timber esti- > The Pacific Telephone and Tele mated at ten billion feet and valued : graph company has announced that at $25.006.000. Representatives were j IM . F. U. BOWERSOX Z m ¿KA N T plans have been completed for the present from the Klamath. Modoc. Ya- immediate expenditure_of $17.000 for ' ooskln and Snake tribes. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Lime, Shingles, Com position Roofing, Build [a ing paper, Doors, W in Groceries & Provisions dows, Security Silos. Good Goods and Fair Treatment Monmouth Lumber Company C. C. M u l k e y 8 Son Compact and Portable Typewriter Residents of Monmouth “ Fresh Every Day” MONMOUTH TRANSFER Transferring by auto truck and by team, within the city or out of town. fhe Sign of the Rose” Bakery a n d Tea S h o p Bran, Mill Run and Corn a Albert MONMOUTH MARKET Wholesome and Sanitary Flapjacks J. B. Hill & Son Magazines, Periodicals Books, Stationery l i n S I C I .W & SI RfaEOS f i r e I n s u r a n c e , R e a l E state PHONE NOS Q nd S u r e t y B o n d s O F F IC E iiorsF • . H.1SJ j. it2 n i* i i a » R eliable S ervice C an dy an d C iga rs NAIIJNC YOUR LIE BY MACHINE P. H. JOHNSON “The Normal Bcok Store’ Guaranteed work, Cleaning, Pressing Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters Ladies’ Suits, Dresses, Sweaters G iv e m e an o rd er and be convinced. US is ju st w h at you need, m adam . M an y w om en w h o w ere troubled w ith indigestion, a « H o w , m uddy skin, ind icating biliousness and habitual constipation, have been perm an ently cured b y th e use o f C h am b erlain ’s Tablets. B efore using these tablets th ey felt m iserable and despondent. N o w th ey are ch eerful and happy and relish th eir m eab . T r y them . T h e y o n ly coat a quarter. T. J. WEDEKIND r Monmouth Ore. Jersey Milk and W hipping Cream Delivered to any part of the city Morning and even in g d eliveries. MilklOcqt. YOUNG BROS. DAIRY S o w ici hasn.adeanother human interest discs,-rery. this That vou may he quite able to kt-p vour lace when vou tell a lie. but sou ci™ " * * " '’* r-C m i f n An *Uw,,'j « H i d the “ rettno sc ope. "trained u h w wjhg - th* C r e a m 2 5 c p in t ph o n e j 5 «t M onmouth A v e .