Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 07, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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ct-onouik-nPy on the income from time
hacienda, deserted save for the wopieh ' until—"
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and children, und J ill me In a>mc an-
“
ILuLcit
ia
fur
dinner.”.
pleasant nwrner. is it not st>7”~
«HERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER, Established Nov. 2, 1888
,
There was no answer to this and Interrupted. “Be nice to him. Hi»'«
my attorney, nf conrse, and I’ll have
GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, EsUbUshad Oct. 14, 1897
Don Jaime's mocking laugh
to toll aim what’s happened to me.
CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6, 1981
through
the
t^ndow.
“
Now.
Dingle,
J. W. Shepard returned Sunday
itroinlse naj. EQbby. that If he renews .
• my poor fellow, consider the sit na­
WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE; Established 1891
moraine from Spokane where he had
his suit you'll accord him kindly and
tion.
A
hundred
armed
men
surround
CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4, 1982.
r.-sp*»<-tful con-iKIerntlon.’’
been on business for the grain grow­
this poor house of mine. <lo you.
In li r great distress at the rata.j-
Bu
i
ers of this district.
Friend Dingle, to the pat:»» mir.iinf trot he which find overtaken her guar '
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Published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon, By
ami look."
Harold Hughes is teaching at Cor­
<lian -Roberta was In a id » hm | I o prom­
A murmuring rune among pre recent ise anything—ond dIJ. Crooked Bill
Managing
Editor
vallis this summer school session but
GILES L. FRENCH
arrivals an»l one of them ran to the a; pe.ired to rally Immediately. '
that didn’t keep him from celebrating
entrance of ’the patio. A volley of
Roberta was dressing when sho
in Sherman county as usual
good old Anglo-Saxon curses ediord heard Glenn Hackett's car rolling up
through the old-fashioned garden, then the driveway; She looked out her
Little Bill Dickson had a lot of
the man came running back to join his
window and railed, “Hello, old Stick-
trouble with a firecracker a day r
fellows.
Entered as second-class matter at the .’ostotfice, at Moro, Oregon, under Act ¿f so before the Fourth.
It went off
“Is seeing h^Ueyin^, Senor Din-tie?" in-the-mud! How are you?’’
He favored her with a not very m-
CopgccM of March 3, 1879.
'/Don Jaime called pleasantly.
without warning and burned his hand
rtiiislastic wave of his hand.
“You win. Hlguenes."
necessitating a trip to Dr. Poley.
"Still holding his little grudge,” Ro­
Slavic rt
“One by one you will go to the on
SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAVABLE IN ADVANCE.
berta
thought. “Well, I don’t hhimo
Many persons frem here were in at­
pie with whom she boarded her crip» i trance and give up your arms to
Nevertheless I loathe sill by
him.
.1150 tendance at the Alley funeral in Moro
riding
boss.
It
would
b<>
nuvlness
to
pled
son
and
returned
to
her
pp-
'
One Year ..
Don Jaime considered this. "Sup­
then.
. 1.00
resist. You shall not be killed und
Six Months
last Thursday afternoon.
pose you had a comfortable home tlent.
«'rooked Bill received his guest at
"What a charming man your Mr.
where you cuuld be with your Hoy al­
the door and at ouce conducted him
Miss Sylvanja Edmonds and her ways—no necessity to hustle hither Hobart is, Don Jaime!” she began.
sheeps—I mean sheep
Forward^.
March!"
“He'll do in a pinch”—laconically.
mother spent the fourth of July and yon nursing people? I should
FRIDAY, JULY 7,1933.
' I’ve got to talk fast, my boy." ha
A moment's hesitation. m»>n» 1»»«'
“He is very devoted to your In
have a hostess here. For some time I
b an, “before Roberta comes down»
here.
voiced ctdloquy, h curse on two, and I'm ' iif posed to have gone bust In th >
(
„
have felt that Flavio’s wife is too— terests.’’
Sharp is working in. The well, elemental, for the Job. This
the retreat to the entrance coin- market—Hillcrest has been gobbled
Don Jaime did not answer, yis
COUNTY MANAGER
menred. A few minutes later Enrico
Dalles with . the cherry crop this hacienda should know a gentlewoih- glance was out through the wchM
up by my bankers to meet my notes.
Caraveo. a little pockmarked V ’Xican, I’tn dowfi to a cou|de of thousand dol­
One of the bills to be voted on at the July 21st election is the
an’s management—at nurse’s wages, gateway, from which the road nn
'•millng.
sardonic
face
¡ip
to
thrust
a
straight down the valley. A mile
lars. jn a word, h—I pops generally.*
John Hays and wife and Arch Zeh- ^here are always some puppies around away a dust-cloud was gal luring on
propotfil to allow the counties of the state to adopt the county man
grilled window.
here, and the boy could play with
Glenn Hac1u‘tt stared at the old gen-
I
have
(|>p
honor
to
Inform
Don
ner
and
wife
are
at
Government
ater system of government if they choose. This is a measure that
them. He could raise rabbits and that road.
tlemnri owllsliiy. Crooked Bill con­
"Somebody Is coming In n hurry.” j
Springs for a few days vacation, a pigeons, I dare say, and if he can sit
tinued:
. ,
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ha« been referred to the people by the last legislature.
few medical treatments, for John and a horse I’ll stake him to a pretty little he murmured. “When they hurry It's 1 lire.”
\ -“I pone I do not have to assure you,
•,l'on,ine tliein in (the barn under
Sonora pony and a Mexican youth to always bad news.”,
Glenn, that Ifi so far as Bobby Is con­
The passage of this bill seems to us to be a forward step in maybe a few berries.
A solitary horseman galloped up i gilard.
look after him. I suppose you could
cerned I’m for you all the why.”
murmured
the
“
riding
county government. Not ihat the county manager system would
“XI.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Vern B. Mc­ carry on with his schooling—you know, to the gate: threw himself off and hur
“Thank you very much," Hackett re­
i boss, nnd departed chuckling.
up the steps.
plied. “I have suspected ns mpch for
be successful in all counties or in this one but because this mea Gowan in The Dalles, Wednesday it does get lonesome here sometimes.” rled
Mrs.
<l;inby.
white
faced,
speechless
“Well, m.v friend?” Don Jaime
“Oh, Don Jalmef You mean it!"
June 28th, a five pound son-
with terror, watched Don Jaime blosy-
«are, if passed, would permit counties in this state to adopt tha’
He nodded. "I'd like to be able to queried in Spanish. “What evil mes
“That girl is too dog-gone high and
• Ing rings. Presently he looke«l across mighty to suit me,” Crooked Bill con­
sage do you bring and from whnm?"
Gus
Roth,
brother
of
Henry
Roth,
Invite
nice
people
to
visit
me,
Mrs.
iorm of government if they desired. They may not do so undo
1 at her. his ey»»s fllle»l with musing, his tinued. sipphig his drink with medita­
with his family,- visited here last Ganby. I should like to have my I “Thirty riders crossed
white teeth showing in a gentle little tive pleasure.^ “so I’ve cooked up a
arc
Grande at- daylight, señor.
friends
from
the
surrounding
country
week while on his way to Lind, Wash.
the patent laws
»
founding
up
several
hundred
of
the
amile.
dinner oftener, but I’m never
scheme to bring her fluttering to the
The county manager plan, according to the law the countie He comes from American Falls, comejo
It’s a únuit World. Isn’t it. "Mrs.
satisfied with the appearance of my senor’S rattle. It 1s a raid.’
ground? Roberta’s the light of my eye
Idaho.
!
Ganby?
”
lie
murmured.
“
Please
call
“My thanks are ilue you. mv friend,
and the apple of my heart, but never-
board, the menu or the service. I have
would come under, in case they later voted to adopt it, provide
Flavin. I would return to the vernm'n." * thole <s, as a reasoning human being,
far. Who sent you
party of Portland folks made no time to train maids and house­ They will not get
The nurse * stood- by his clml.se
here?"
for an elected board of supervisors of five members These mer up of A Mr.
got to admit sho has her draw-
and Mrs. Clarence Scheur- keepers—and If I did I wouMn't know r “The American customs agent at
longue after Flavio had deposited him Iwu I. She’s got to be yanked out G*
”
how.
Hre a county manager who has charge of all county officers ex­ er, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scheurer,
the cloud»* of romance to earthly prac-
“Yes. a ffian is very helpless. I I/os Algodones, Don Jaime, -lie bids • OIM«» mor»1
you semi your riders to head
Mr-
and
Mrs.
Charles
Abel
and
Con
tkalititfs. and In my feeble way I’m
should be glad to come, Don Jaime."
cept the county school suoerintendents
cd, “after tjert exhibition of Ingrati
attempting to do It. .HI of her life
“You are very kind. Ken. you run before they recross the river with your
The work of assessing axes and collecting them, of law en Buckley of The Dalles spent “the holi­
~
j tilde on the .part of those sheep men. I’ve been busy spoiling Roberta by
day here with the Simon family.
up to EI Paso and get the boy. Mrs. cattle.”
“Return and tell him 1 have hn» । arc you still going to permit them to granting evt'ry wish she expressed and
forc ment, of financial accounting, of recording etc.; is all done
Ganby will arrange that detail with
Ralph Bennet was here this week you. Now clear out and let-me sleep." forty men available. The others are ‘
a hfi^p ship ppwr thouglrt of express-
under the direction of the county manager The work of building looking after his farm properties.
Don Jaime raised a deprecating *|ng. That’s 4»nd business. Now, then,
Mrs. Ganby, with tears nf happiness attending a balle at the Rancho Ver
ham). “An lliguenes,"-he assured her, hurt»’« rpv pjlan. -1 came,staggering in.
dugo. Forty tnen will be sufficient. I
roads and engineering is also a part of his work, to either super
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dickson spent In her middle aged eyes,, followed the think. Return to the customs agent
"does not qujiirre! with a Woman.”
play acting nil- pver the place, and
assistant general manager’ Into the
Mrs. Ganby’s eyes blazed. “Now, nt rnoane»! aloud that I was out of the
vise or actually preform. This last requirement narrows the fiel< he Fourth at Arlington.
with piy gratitude-for his timely warn
ranch office.
I •ast,” sho declared, “I know why Cer
market, that my bnrkvrs had sold me
“How long have you known Don Ing and tell him'my men will start In
from which to draw county managers to some extent.
a
vantes wrote Don Quixote.
ten
minutes,
perhaps
less.
”
out becau " I didn’t dare stay with the
Jaime?” she asked Hobart.
SnaniartE could have conceived such a game any longer. Well, as a matter
Jhe man touched his hat, flung,him
The point of the bill is not whether this county, or, any othei
“A lopg time. Went to the state uni­
self on his horse and galloped away. 'character and only a Spaniard could— of fact I am out of the market. My
versity with him. My father and I
county, shall adopt the plan; it merely gives the counties the au
could—could—”
Don Jaime lighted a cigar and smoked
brokers did sell nip out—but on the
had a. cow outfit down jn the Big contentedly, while Mrs. Ganby watched
“Sonora." Don .Ialine proto ted. “ny right side of the ledger, and os a
thority to do so if they desire to at some future date In case thi;
Bend
country
but
we
went
broke
dur
­
Judge and Mrs. Carl Hendrick» of
name-is Jimmy Higgins."
him with alert curiosity.
result I’ve cleaned up about ten mil­
county should wish to vote on the county manager sysUm the ol Fossil were visitors in Kent last ing the port-war deflation period. Dorr
Presently Ken Hobart, arroyeiP In
lions. I’ve arranged Svlth a trusted
Jaime and I enlisted for the World
his “‘town’’ clothes, came to announce
Roberta Ahtrims limousine rolled friend to pretend he's bought Hillcrest
sections to ani arguments for the bill can be debated for this i ai Monday.
war—an»! spent two years guarding
his Impending departure.
[ up the graveled driveway to the wi»Je from tho’i nnk to which T hM given a
Miss Lurline Smith of Mitchell is the border. At that we dodged more
""Delay
It
until
tomorrow,
Ken,"
his
portals of HiWcrest,_and Harms, the deed. Well, I did give the hank a
ticular instance. At present they are beside the point.
visiting with relatives and friends. lead than some of those who went tb employer ordered casually. “J have
butler, camo down the steps and opened deed, as security for more money to
France.
After
the
bank
closed
In
on
She came Tuesday evenng and ex­
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the door.
piny this crazy market, but I could
the Hobarts I Joined the rangers; now a Job for you.” And he recounted the
pects to remain for some time.
tale bfought by his recent visitor.
"Mr., Latham came home an hour afford to. I was miles ahead of the
I
’
ve
left
them
to
work
for
Don
Jaime."
HARVEST
“Take forty men and ride for the. ago, mbis," he jeonflded. “Sometfiing hound-«—-playing - on margin. I’ve'
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reckmann Jr.
"He is congenitally magnificent.” *
river. If this man’s tale Is the truth t. must have happened In the city to­ leased this place for July. August and
Ken Hobart laughed. "Always re
Our wheal fields stand fading in the sun, fading from the nc Mrs.. Theo von Borstel and A. A.
you will have work there. I think,
day, miss.> ll»‘'M worried—walking tip September—and «Roberta Is fo sorry
members
he
’
s
muy
caballero,
Mrs.
green of the foliage to the yellowish brown of the ripened stalk Dunlap attended the funeral of Her­ Ganby. He does things with h flour- however, he lies. Have Caraveo arm and down the drawing room and talk­ for,.me
to sell ‘oat her
ald Todd which was held at Grass
the other men available and Instruct
ing to klmself. I’m a bit worried Uncle Tom's sheep and woo| and take
It is ripening, quickly now as the sun comes .to its summertim« Valley Wednesday afternoon. ’
care of me the remainder of *my days.”
Ish. It Isn’t pose. His people have him to have them remain In the barns ; about, the master, miss.”
"Thani; ynu. Harms.- You're very
“Very nice of Roberta, Ishpuld say,
Lloyd Young and Richard Sather always done it. His father died when with their horses until -1 send him •
strength, but into what no one can tell*
he
word that he Is not. going to
1
Mr.
Latham. But then Koberta was
kind."
he
was
twenty.
He
’
s
twenty-eight
It'i peculiar'about wheat and wheat harvests Prophesy and who are working for the Conserva­ now. His mother died giving him needed.”
A foreboding of disaster fir »light, always a good sport.’ Witness the
“A plant, eh?*
Roberta flying Into the living room.’ sporty manner In which she took that
guess as we will it is hard to accurately gauge the crop We heat tion Camp came home Saturday af­ birth, so you see he’s man raised.”
ternoon and remained until after the
“I’ve been expecting reprisal, Ken.
Crooked Bill eat hmldled In a reading heating I was Insane enough to Inflict
“Why do yrtu suppose lie engaged
of three kernel head, or four; some reports that the wheat is shnv fourth.
chair, his face in his hands, his at- on her in a moment of pique. I wish
me, Mr. Hobart? Do yuu think he sus­ I told this messenger I luul hut forty
men
available
but
would
send
them
Im
I
tltude reminiscent of profound despair. my tongue had cleaved to the roof of
pected
he
was
doing
a
very
wonder
­
Mrs. Essie Wilson and son Charlie
eled; that it is thi» way or that in certain sections. Old and exper­
mediately^ Go with them. Thon we 1 “Uncle Bill! What'-« happened?"
m.V mouth.”
ful
thing
for
my
boy
and
me?
”
ienced farmers, themselves have been known to pull into a fielc Bill and Mrs. J.* C. Wilson left for
"Don't you wish anything of the
shall see that which we shall seo. I | Crooked Bill's' old hands merely
"Yes,
I
think
’
so.
Jimmy
can
see
Portland Friday morning where they
sheep.”
clasped his features tighter. Ho
with a harvester expecting eight sacks and receive ten or twelve spent a few days. Mrs. J. C. Wilson through a ladder. But he engaged smell
Hobart departed to fulfill his orders. i wagged his head mid moaned.
you, principally, I think, because he
from the generous spout of the machine - And the reverse is a- returned home Monday evening. Mrs. wants the Casa Hlguenes to be run­ and Don Jaime stretched himself for
“I’m »through. My brokers sold me
Essie Wilson and son went to Forest ning in civilized fashion in case his his siesta.
j out this afternoon. Oh, Bobby, Bobby,
Suddenly he opened his eyes am! | what, a massacre! I stayitl as long
often true.
.
.
■ .
Grove where they will spend a few luck holds and he should have the
There are so many factors to consider : The berries may bt weeks visiting with relatives-
as I dared, but when the last Jump
honor of entertaining Miss Roberta turned to Mrs. Ganby. "Please tell
Flavio to assist me to enter my house,”
came I realized that only a crazy man
Antrim and her duenna."
as plump and bright as the specks of butter left in the buttermil
Darrow Kelly, Harold ■ Howell, Er­
he said. “There Is more dust to the
would continue in this crazy market.
“She’ll not have a duenna.”
I declined to Invest another dollar—
after churning or they be as thin and light as sun dried paper- nest Smith, and Volna Guyton who
“Oh, yes, she will. ’ You'll supply south. Wd shall have visitors—about
for the reason that I didn't have It.
are working at Goldendale spent Sun­ that lack. Don Jaime Is very tactful ten, I think.”
The heads are sometimes thick and long and plentiful and at othe.
When the Indian came Don Jaime
I told m.v brokers I'd gone, the limit
and formal.”
day at their respective homes.
spoke
to him In Spanish. The ojd
the
In
and to sell me oflt. I'm all washed
“Why Is he so Interested
times are few and small All this may be easily seen and proper­ Kent Grange will hold iU Tegular
up.”
niece of this vicious old man he had peon picked Don Jaime up In tys
strong arms, carried hlrn inside and
ly appraised by the expert eye, but occasionly there comes a year meeting Saturday evening, July 8.
“Must we leave Hillcrest?” Roberta
to kill?"
laid hjm on a sofa, Then he departed
Word
was
received
here
this
week
U1R-
queried
In a strangled voice.
'Because
Don
Jaime
Miguel
when it is just good and few have guessed how good it was.
of the mafraige of .Miss Martha nenes Is a romantic Mick, that’s why. casually.
"We must." Crooked Bill replied
“You will oblige me by locking and
Other years, and we have had our share of them lately it 3JSi Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. He saw a full-page rotogravure pic­
heroically. “I have enough to pay off
bolting that door. Mrs. Ganby,” Don
ture
of
her
in
the
Suburban
Gentle
­
the servants an»! maintain us In re­
isn’t there and the farmers grit their teeth to hang on another yeai H. Wilson of Kent and Mr. Chauncey man, and picked her for the mother of Jaime requested gently.
spectability nt some modest hotel until
Rambo of Davenport. Washington,
Presently came the sound of hurry
we can look around and see what the
his children.”
when the gods might be more favorable
Ing feet on the veranda. an»l through
last Sunday, June 25- They will make
future holds for us, but after that—”
“
Oh,
dear,
he
’
s
quite
hopeless!
She
As it is about our turn for at least a fair crop let s hope that their home at Davenport.
may photograph beautifully even with the Iron-barred tiny window that gave
"After that I’ll take care of you,
on the veranda Mrs. Gnnby saw men
mr the gods of the grain spout are in a generous mood
dear L’ncle Bill.” Roberta’s voice was
Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Leonard and red hair, freckles and green eyes, but standing about. There came a smart
tender, the touch of her lovely cheek
grandson Leonard Jones, were visi­ she may also be mean and selfish and rap on the dor.
irritating; she may be without man­
to
Crooked Bill's wrinkled Jowls was
tors in Kent a few minutes Sunday
“Who’s there?" Don Jaime chai
very soothing to that wretched wreck
ners.” ,
The tuned London economic conference hds broken up. afternoon while enroute to Moro.
[ lenged In a ringing voice. "Quien es?"
"In that event," said Ken Hobart,
of n financier. "Sheep are tip nn< so
"Open the door," a rough voice com
America says because of the efforts of European nations to stabil­ Alta Norton, Arnold Dellinger, “she Just won’t be the mother of his manded.
"Roberta's Type of Woman Lova
Is W90I, Uncle Bill. Don Rrudenclo
“We want you and we're g»»
Roufth Stuff From Their Men."
Don Jaime doesn't want the
Alvlso "writes me that Uncle Tom’s
ize currency Europe says because America refused to .forMkt Winifred Vogel, Harley McKay, Del­ children.
tng to have you.”
Hlguenes
tribe
to
vanish
from
the
.
sheep
are
worth
at
least
two
hundred
la Helyer, Albert Plhemke, Kendrick
“Ah, so It Is my friend Bill Dingle.
thousand ns they stnnd, nnd he has sort. Women—Roberta's type of wom­
its inflation policy Write your own history.
Dunlap, Darrow Kelly, Richard Sath­ earth, but he would prefer to have T hnv/» been expecting you. William,
them vanish rather than breed some­
over a hundred thousand pounds of en— lot e rou^h stuff from their men.*
er all attended the dance at Grass thing Ignoble. Where will I find this - ever since you so thoughtfully sent
wool In transit to a wool house In Bos­
To be continued.
one of your men with a false cry of
Valley Saturday evening.
boy
of
yours?"
he
demanded,
to
change
ton.
And
good
wool
Is
quoted
In
to
­
There will be few government market reports in the north­
raiders from below the Border. I senl
day's paper nt thirty cents a pound.
• Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap, accom­ the conversation. "I’m starting for forty men. Your lookout in the hills
Uncle Tom has a ranch of sorts also.
west unless the administration can be prevailed upon to change its panied by Mrs. Max Pluemke and El Paso now.”
saw them ride out, and when they hod
Read the ads in the Journal
Mrs. Ganby wrote a note to the peo- ypasaed you decided to come to nv
Don Prudenclo doesn't think much of
order. Maybe it thinks the farmer doesn’t need the know the pries Mrs. Paul Wilson were business visi­
it nnd snys It Is not of rendy sale,' but
tors in The Dalles Saturday.
we enn live there nnd enrry on In the
offered by anyone but the bidder-
Bill Jensen and Orville Leonard of
sheep business—" •
“You have no conception of what
Highest Price» Paid For
Hood River spent Monday night at
you are proposing to me,” Crooked BUI
he home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Guy­
,fight we suggest that the highway commission expend some
groaned. "Sheep are terrible.”
ton.
“Well, you've always taken'care of
ofthat fede al money on a federal road- the south» end of the
A group of young people enjoyed
Newberg Creamery Inc.,,
A complete stock of all staple yrocei> . me, hpvcn't you, darling? What n
arty
given
at
the
home
of
Mr-
anc
Vancouver,
Washington
poor
sport
I
’
d
be
to
desert
you
when
Sherman section of Highway 97.
Mrs. George Barnett Saturday eve­
you’re down and out. No, no, dear.
les always on hand.
' We’ll hnttle nlong together to the Inst
ning.
Patronize Journal Advertisers-
sheeps
The nations of the world in solemn conclave assembled r*
Clothing tor all the family. Every
Uncle BUI Latham sighed nnd gazed
semble a small town city council in everything except formahty of
DRIVER’S LICENSE
drearily out the window. “If you’d
thing staple and guaranteed satiflfactory.
only fixed It up to marry Glenn-
Continued from page one.
.ifeckett—” ’
. dress
E
to submit to the examination-
“If we didn’t'have those sheep and
DENTIST
Reliability
is
our
watchword
Applicants desiring to renew their
the wool I'd marry him and risk lenrn-
« reported as too heavy and will eat less. icenses before September 1 should
1 Ing to love him,.Just to keep you from
HOME OFFICE, WASCO
The presidenti®
worrying about me,” Roberta asmfrrd
first obtain an application blank, fill
Lot. of people are eating less whether too heavy or not.
him heroically. “But of course, thanks
it out, sign It in the preeence of a
to that odious Jim Higgins, 1 find my
lotary public or other person quali­
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-,
self In rather an independent posi
fied to administer an oath» and
Have you been mentioned for governor yet to-day?
In Moro th« First W««k
3
tlon. We will sell off «11 tl^ sheep •
Inally either hand it to a traveling
in Each Month
and wool and live comfortably and 1
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