here thia week. the mail from the post office to^Sd distance from any of its neighbors; hammedan girls near us also and NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SAL« OF REAL PROPERTY Last week Gordon Hilderbrand was depot?. Did the City Fire Engine »till one with an unkept lawn on which - they were quite proud, and had rea­ suffering from an attack of tonsilitis. stand in such happy disuse in ita re­ was several pieces of broken furni­ son to be, of their flnery and general Notice is hereby given, that by vir­ ture, and some garden tools. Discon­ appearance. But “vanity, vanity, ail tue of ah execution issued out of th» Last Sunday evening at the closing cess off the main street next Cowper’s nected patches of spaded ground a- is vanity”, and has an ending. We Circuit Court of the State of Oregon Last Sunday the B. H. Grady fami­ services of the Oregon Conference of store? Did the church bells sound so round the house showed the nsual went back to the house, had a hurried for the County of Washington, to me ly were dinner guests at the home of the M. E. Churches, which was held mysterously enchanting as of Old spring time activities toward flower tea and were soon in the car pn opr directed and dated the 2d th day of 1931, in an action pending I at Eugene, Oregon, Rev. N. S. Hawk when on Sunday mornings they called gardening, though the weeds and the way to Coonoor with Burgesses. We May, FOR BUISY OUR READERS A. R. Sargent. wherein Milkiewa Feed Mills, Inc., a • uncomfortable I was reappointed to serve the W asco the starched BD(i is plaintiff and John F. Rev. and Mr. J. C. Patey, and charge. In connection with this work school boy to come and recite his untrimmed rose bushes gave the im­ had a good talk together on the things Corporation Hood and Anna S. Hood are defend­ of the pord and as we talked we were pression that former attempts had daughters Viola and Dorothy, Mrs. he will serve Moro and Grasa Valley. verses? ants, in which action a judgment was been sporadic and restricted to spring concious of His presence amongst us; rendered in favor of the plaintin and Needham and wn Raymond, all of. - a3 of An ^igine puffed heavily as it amidst all of the fading beauty of against the defendants John F. Hood ch„ch her3 for three moved a train of freight cars toward alone. He followed a walk, in which RESIDENT HOO- Bellingham, Wa«h.ncton are ™'t>« there were many broken boards to this life how precious it is to have and Anna 8. Hood for the sum of ver’s plan for a at the home of Mr. and i Mrs. L. P. I years. him. Yes, he was going home; here in U. S. Gold Coin, with in-' the back porch. Through an avenue Him, steadfast and eternal and Oh, $200.00 I one year moratorium Haven. 1 terest thereon in like Gold Coin at was invitation he decided though he lined with wash tubs, stove wood, so satisfying. I on reparations and the rate of eight per cent per annum dared not speak it for fear of break­ Mrs. Andy Shearer has returned I so thoroughly enjoyed a quiet from the 80th day of June, 1980, and 3 war debts probably children’s toys and the thousand other ing the charm. . 3 will go through unless from a short visit in Portland. things permitted on a back porch he morning at home yesterday. Went the further sum of $50.00 Attorney’s THE RETURN Layton lay in rf valley that appear­ Paulen Kaseberg was reported on I Franco blocks IL to church in the evening. One more fees; and for the sum of $580.54 with approached the door. interest from August 18th, 1930 at Continued from page one. ed to be scooped aut of a flat country I Hailed with cheers by the sick list last week. -- A woman of. apparently thirty, Sunday to go to Church and then 6 % per annum and tho sum of ¡4.10 I most of th< world, the just to provide a townsite, for the back to xnir Httle 'Indian Sunday costa and disbursements, less t sum Last Wednesday afternoon the guarding the railroad from which hills that surrounded it were little with uncombed yellow hair opened J proposition was re- school youngsters and Bible «Class of $230.84 received thereon and held a business I they derived their excuse for ex- the door to his knock and as she did P ceived rather coldly Junior Bridge club 1 higher than the country back of them. boys and one formal church service a which said execution comma» so reached a hand to the collar of a a and suspiciously by meeting at the home ■ of Mrs. Ormand istance. to. make sale of all and singular ths Baldy climbed the highest of these on mukin ’ I “You wasn’t figurin’ boy of four who was attempting to month. One does miss the.fellowship following described real property the French. Ambassa­ Hilderbrand. I your residence here just because a hills before doing anything ^Ise, and come out. “Benny, you stay in now and yet I had not had enough of the situated in Sherman County, Oregon, dor Walter E. Edge _ Mrs. F. R. Fortner entertained her I <8hack’ happened to kick you off?” looked away on every side at the ex­ or I’U spank you," she threatened. missing before coming to the hills to to-wit: . " got busy with the Edge panse of farm land streched before East One Half (EK)of tho East government leaders » In Paris . and Sunday school class at her home on asked Pittsburg. Then turning to Baldy she inquired complain about it. One Half (EK) of Section 34 > I “What town is this?” inquired a him. The town Beemed a scattered suspiciously, “What ’da ya want?’’ It is growing dark and rather cool • Township 2 North, Range ¿17 worked hard to _ gain their acceptance Friday. bunch of houses when looked at from of the plan, but the best be could ob- East of the Willamette Meridan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garrett left last blond, taciturn man who sat in the “Ma’am, I just come to town to here on the verandah, the mosquitoes tain from the cabinet was a noie <-arry« Tuesday for Portland, where Mr. I car door and sleepily stroked his thin above—there wasn’t as many as he Now therefore by virtue of said are -cvpiing and- no mpre news, so And — , ” he stopped. lug modified approval This, forwarded execution, and with compliance with had thought. It was disappointing he bye, bye. “Naw you didn’t You’re just an­ through him to Washington, luu.h.l Garrett has employment He formerly hair. the Remands of said writ, and for ths ‘ Lairds of love, Mildred. purpose of satisfying ths judgment “How do I know? Get up on top, concluded; he liked the sight of the other darn hobo beggin’ something to Mr. Hoover’s Initiation but insisted worked for the Independent Ware- country better. The green fields the aforesaid, and accruing costa, I will eat. Too lazy to work. Get out or that Germany must continue payment house and Milling Company at kid, and take a look,” directed mixed with the brown of fresh plow­ on Saturday the 11th day of July, man from the coal city. of the “unconditional" annuities as Wasco. I’ll holler for the marshall that lives 1931 at the hour of 10:00 in the fore­ provided under the Young plan, though “Crowley Junction,” reported the ing reached endlessly in every di­ next door.” noon of said day at the front door of IjiSt Monday evening a group of New Orleans kid from the top of the rection. He was half afraid to re-en­ France would waive the conditional He fled, not frightened by the the Court House in Moro. Sherman ter the town—suppose some one threat, for many women in his ex­ payments for a year Inasmuch as friends gave a surprise bridge party ladder. County, Oregon sell al public auction America will waive war debt pay­ for Mrs. B. W. Guy. The party was subject to redemption, to tho highest should recognize him in his ragged perience lived next door to the town “By Gosh,” ejaculated Baldy. ment» for the same period. The un­ in honor of her birthday. Those bidder for cash in hand, all the right,' “What is there about Crowley clothes. There was no one there he marshall, but seized with a single de­ title, interest and estate in or to the conditional annuities France is will­ present were: Mr. and Mrs. K. M. cared about particularity; his mother Ruth Hunt, 13, was injured seriously Maid real property, which said defend­ sire to get as far as possible from the ing to turn back to Germany through Woods, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Walsh, Junction to be so excitini? enquired was dead: his father, married again. scene of disenchantment, when a work hbrse she was riding in ants or either of them had on the the Bank of International Settlements Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Käseberg, Mr. and Pittsburg. day of August, 1930, being tho “By Gosh,” reiterated Baldy, as'if had never given much love to his son the bills near Hermiston, bolted, 23rd And that is why the night train to if the money 1» needed. McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. date on which said property was at­ and seven years without word had al ­ Great Britain and Germany had al­ Mrs. quoting some long forgotten bit of the main line carried a man on the throwing her into a barhpd wire fence. tached, or since had in or to tho a- ready given the plan their full ap­ Wayland Weld, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. information. most completely removed his parent blind who cursed himself in anything The girl's left leg was almost severed bove mentioned, and described real proval, and Muasollnl sent word that Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Ormand Hilder­ property, or any part thereof, to “Here’s the con’,” warned the kid from his thought. But, there was but uncertain terms for being a sus- under the knee. . Italy accepted It unequivocally. Bel­ brand and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Guy. satisfy »aid. execution, with interest, and not wishing to endanger the po­ Mary. T me had heightened his feel­ ceptable idiot. And i» also why Baldy Construction of an. amusement costs and all accruing costa. gium, which is as jealous of her repar­ ing for her. His meetings with let sition of a brakeman who had Mesdames Frank Scott, Stephen listens in disgust when some not yet canal for water festivals is being con Dated thia Sth 50,000,000.00 and by doing the of Income tax returns, probably will Walter Layman, connected with train he strolled down the street be- So many ears, every one must have same thing on the number of bushels not greatly exceed $850,000,000. Up to the cloee of June 1», total the Farmer’s National Warehouse tween the houses. They were not one, and with the paved streets and of cash wheat »old between the first expenditures chargeable against ordi­ Company of Pendleton, was a busi­ merely shacks of rough boards, but new buildings it couldn’t be the pro- of March and the first of July you nary receipts were $4.116,605,000, as ness visitor in Wasco Wednesday. each one had an. individuality of its vincial out of the way place he had will find that you will put another compared with an estimated expendi­ own; each was a home. He was not known. $50,000,000.00 on the credit side of Lewis Murdock of Corvallis is visit­ used to looking at houses that way, ture for the fiscal year of $4.335,000,- An elderly man coming out of a your balance sheet. Then, on the ing his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. but somehow it seemed proper on store stopped to look at him for a 000. debit side suppose we lose ip the sale If buslneM conditions Improve treas­ W. E. Tate. this morning. The town was awaken­ moment before crossing the street. of wheat 25, 30, or even 50 million ury officisls anticipate an Immediate Mrs. Robert Wangeman of Port­ ing ¡women came out of doors with Baldy pulled his battered hat further dollars. I have never seen the time raise In the Income tax and other land is visiting at the home of Charles buckets to get water from the porch over his eyes and walked away. when I would not swap 50 million receipts. Commerce department of­ ficials said that they were hopeful Everett. “Grandma” Wangeman is pumps. He stood and looked at one “Somebody might know me,” he dollars for 100 million.” better financial conditions abroad reported not so well. of them as she carried an armful of thought. “I’ll have to get s°me more would be reflected In American for­ clothes.” stove wood. the Mrs. Estrelle Hailey spent eign commerce. Away from the main thoroughfare “Good-morning,” she called with­ MILDRED GINN WRITES wee^ end in Portland. he felt half ashamed of his actions. out noticing his hobo garb. new EW YORK’S We saw Glen Mauer driving a Continued from page one. Baldy started, became aware of Was he afraid to be recognized? Peo­ latest death niys- Oldsmobile coupe this week. his tattered clothing and disreputable ple wiuld criticize him if he made front; but for me the real attraction tery—that of Starr beautiful “Grandmother”* Root is quite seri- hat for the first time in years and himself known to them in his present was behind and beside me which Faithful, but erratic. whoae ously ill. Her daughter, Mrs. H. walked hurriedly away without an­ dress and call him a fool for leaving caused the unusual strain on my neck. body uns found on Morrow of Kent is with her now. swering. He strayed out into the the place where he was known to On one side of us were Anglo Indian the sands of Lnnp green prairie with ity grass still wet ramble in an unsympathetic world. children—for the most part they are Mrs. Lof« Barnett was called to Beach—is still UD from the dew. He stopped to pick a Probably they thought he was dead not specialty attractive, rather misfits. solved and may re Hood River on account of her daugh­ wild flower, looked at it a few mo- or had forgotten him. He must find Back of us was a large family of high I main so. The author- ter’s serious illness. menta then glancing around to see Mary; she would understand; she al­ caste Hindus, quite fair and hand- ; ltle* had hoped the The board of the Wasco public li ­ that he was not observed put it in his ways did. He remebered when he some and brightly attired in their ---------- 1 information bronght Dr. O Jame back Dr °- Jame brary held a special meeting Tuesday buttonhole, Coming to the track of had left her. It was after their quar­ pretty saris and jewels. Then on the afternoon and transacted regular and the branch line ho sat down on r rel and he, discouraged, had come to C»rr C*"« ah,P’a "Ur •on v«rr _ _ geon of the Cunard special business. Plans are being laid rail-rack to allow his feet a chance tell her he was going away. The af­ other side of us were Parsee women Hoe, would reveal how the young wom­ for the 1981 library festival to be to dry.^the dew having soaked thru ternoon sun shining through the cur­ and children. I think I wrote about the Parsees in my last letter, my, I an came to her death. She had ad­ held just after the opening of school. tained windows lent some of its gold never saw a group of people more mittedly been infatuated with him and Mrs. F. R. Fortner, president of the his worn shoes. It was pleasant here in the morning sun. He felt more to her hair, and its light gave added fascinating to look at; those women on his return from England he gave board, appointed her committees and in the country, more away from the color to her eyes making them shine from their finely modeled English the grand jury two notes from her in which she told of planning to commit they hope to have everything in read­ world than he had since- vrhy, he a deeper, truer blue. “I’m going shoes to their beautiful black hair •- suicide. But Starr’s stepfather, Stan­ iness to put the festival over big. couldn't remember when he had felt away for a while Mary,” he had said. seem to me to be the personification ley K Faithful, took one look at them Rev. and Mrs. John Seethoff of so free. No pai^ner to please or con­ “But I’ll come back some day.” of grace and beauty, such easy man- I and declared they were forgeries. He had mentally relived the scene Lind, Washington, visited the home vince, no town Mo wish to visit, no ners and soft voices. An American THE PÂPEH EVERYONE READS Handwriting experts were to be celled [of Rev. Sherman Hawk last Tuesday. cop to elude, no wanderlust to make till it was ever fresh in his mind and beauty contest or fashion show would on io settle this questftm him restless; ju«t contentment. Life he could almost hear her answer. “I’ll be tame and colorless beside the dis­ Both tetters were addressed to Doc­ Wednesday, both Reverend» Seethoff had been like this back in youth be­ be waiting, Ray, when you come.’ and Hawk left for Eugene to attend tor Carr in care of the medical de­ play seated on the lawn that after-' Yes, he must find hit* partment of the Cunard Une at Liver­ the Oregon Conference of the M. E. fore youth’s luck had proven unsU- noon. Yes, I’m still a good Ameri­ ble. Before he and Mary had quar­ would make no difference with Mary. can too—you should just hear me pool One. postmarked June 2, and Churches. written on stationery of a New York reled about the new grocers clerk. She would judge him for what he had when I get cornered by a table of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Foister are the hotel, flatly declared Starr was going That was the reason, he would admit been not what his clothes proclaimed. to end her “worthless, disorderly bore parents of a daughter born last Sun­ now, why he had grown dissatisfied He was in the suburbs again: his hun­ English or Scotch folk*— but I’m be­ coming * pretty good India5i too, I day at The Dalles. * guess. There were some little Mo- with hi» home town. ' He wondered if ger beesme insistent. one elee’s life as wen.” The second, He picked out a house, set • short Mra. Joe Stiles and daughter of things were changed much. Did Hen­ written two days later from Mineola, Forest Grove visited with friends ry Park» still run ths dray and carry wae te flippant vela and reiterated her NEWS IM OF CURRENT HEKIS THE NOM OVER P OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST NEW PERKINS HOTEL . teais^^ • ML COUNTY PAPER A representativs of „ this paper is in every town of Sherman county every week. N Our” news columns carry news of the entire county. Advertisers are as­ sured of better cov- ’ erage of county read­ ers than can be had in any other paper. SHERMAN CBIINTÏ JOURNAL