FACE TME 1 ■«thtekam Chapter Nu. 78 O. E. B- Moro, Oregon eoarmunK*- Htgulnr t*ona each 2nd and 4 th 111ur»day tnuiyp of ««/h month. Mr«. lrtM K»••*<, Worthy Matron Nana Ba/M«, haeratary •Ura L^a Ma 111 I. O. O. F. ItUfltr Moro, Orafo» ^WUI/ZA, M «ata ovary Munday FKntgk < av n i ng hi Ü>« IO if r S|1||S h«H I mnU^Dt tri'1 vwHn.r t f other» cordially invitad ./• to m*»t with ua A. Doum«, N. (i. Jo* Truitt, Ba« rotary. Lomaa Maha*«« fod«« Ho HI M oro, Orafo» Maata 2d and 4th 1 ua days of «ach month Visiting w.ambirra wel- corns. Iarona Oouma, N 0« Lila Bull, K^rtUry. Chris »«halts Fast Na 71 Amori««» Lagia» Masta at lagion hall on 2nd and 4tb Wednesday aran Inga of each month. T. Johnston, Commander. Varnon Flatt, Adjutant Grass Vailay Ixidga No, til, J. o, o. F. maata every 2d and 4th Thursday rvanings of ths month in th» Odd Falkrws hall.' Kojoorn ng brothers are cordially invited Varo McGoww, L, K Hmith N G. ^7 f|TownTalk Missas Flam and Hadis Williams loft Saturday for Eug«n« where Flam will remain visiting for a few days, Hurry Kagsdals is homa from his trip to Joseph where he want with his sister, Mrs. John Searcy 0, H. Belshee shipped two cars of ealtl« from Shaniko last Saturday and trucks«! In a half car of hogs. Mlaa Isabella liourhlll Is visiting hero with her brother George B Bourhlll Miao liourhlll I» a missionary In Alaska. Born: To Mr. and Mro Ted Barnum a •daughter, weighing k pounds on Thursday night July 7lh, at tho A IL Barnum home Guests at the Stanley Reavis home last week end were Mr and Mra Hy- ron Thompson and children, Mr and Mra It K May of The Dallas Officers installed by the l(«b*«kah lodg« Tur »by night at their meeting were Mra. Theodore Johnson, noble grand} Mrs It. P. Brisbane, vice grand} Mra. Arthur Huhmts treasurer and their appointive officers, Vernon Klatt and Joe Huckman made a trade thia w»ek whereby Mr. Klatt acquire a the llorhman place north past of town and Mr Hock man movea to the Flatt piece In the city. Th« livestock on the ranch will also be prop, arty of the n«w owner of the ranch, Joo Truitt wt«s sv aj In fi hl« »h» p aoouple of daya thia week, taking » BlUa trip to Portland JUUBXAL MOMO, OUGON FKIDAY, JL’LT U. 1W2- range from poor to ideal but with most districts much better than in 1M1. , • European crop conditions continue generally favorable, particularly in Western and Southern Europe * The combined outturn in Germany. Spain, France, Belgium and Holland la now placed at 657,000,000 bushels as com­ pared with official estimates of 000,000 bushete for the same eoun- These quotations were about the same as for No. 3 Canadian Manitoba Jnr July shipment from the Atlantic Seaboard. A shorter crop in China ia in prospect as a result of inade quote moisture and areducod acreage. The quality of tho Chinese crop is lower than last year The movement te market ia unusually early, reflect­ ing pressing financial needs, although prices of both wheat and flour are the loweet in a number of years. harvest at 24SJXWXX» bushels fai 193Ï. Production fas the Danubien Basin is placed at 2704HJXW bushels a- U I cy Koigbk» ar«j family move« into the Landry houee end wid mak* th* if bums here •• Ur. Koi/hUrn wil i»» •uf^nnt mio<>la n»at year uok »» »«?m«ihirg ur for. sen hopforo for your conveuien«'« i have ar- 1 raogod tor you to leave your ► hoe Work st Walter A, May.A Son. P^k up and“delivery twice a w««k at no roet to you tinue somewhat variable but better 14»/«! Jvitasvn is io HmA help usg i,ranvi4e Ph«H J>* harvest the rh«r ry tnry. Mr ^ahd Mra. Pearl Piers/» are her* JOSEPH A. MEE The Wasco bho» Man from the vaiiey where they have beer, living for severslmooths. Mr and Mrs Iheodr/re Johnston en veitained as guests recently, Mrs Johnston's mother, Mrs PesrlBnod- grass, and i»er uncle, W. W. GriffeU, of M« Miovilhr, also bis daughter Mrs Ethel Dietihelery, of Loo Angeloo, Cal.. Mrs I illy Griffeth,. M m Margsrei Griffeth and Mr- Archie Peterton of Portland Mr Harry Kuns man will tend »oper­ ator for Victor Barr thia harvest. Mrs. Ellen Pieck is again able to be about aftev a serioua illness of several weeks, Mr end Mrs Wilbur Martin had as guests over the week end, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hamilton and daughter, Mary, of Burns. Miss Genevieve Nahouse Is helping at the (.'heater Smith ranch during har- veat. A. M Johnson and Dr L, D. Idieman, his guest from hslem, returned from a fishing trip on the Metolius river and adjoining lakes, Wednesday Thurs­ day morning Or Idieman loft for hh home Mra. Poela May vieitad heraon Walt May and family Sunday, Tire Boy Hcout hiked out to tho Bar num awiming hula Wedneaday and apent the night camping out under the aupervlshm ofTom Htephena and Etbau Woods Mr and Mrs. Webb Templeton got ba<*k from their vacation t«lp to Port land Munday. Mra. Lula Hula« went to The Dalles Tueaday, Mlaa Evelyn (brisUnsen and little Avery Marlin aad wife have moved Bonn of Arlington are vlaillng their back to their home on the hill after living for a while with Mrs Martin’s mother an4 grandmother, Mra B,C parents, Mr, and Mrs C R. Bolshee. Byers, Dick Bushman and Al Frscman of Arthur Ginn and family are here Portland arrived he«e Munday to work from Pendleton visiting at th« home in harvest for T, B Mearcy. of his father R J Ginn. CharleaItoynulda from near liillaboro Marion M acenes on the mountain to be mail« Into view photographs. COUNTY Harvest laborer« are comteg In ev ' ery dsy to look for 'Job* b