raSAT, AU«U8T 1, lm
TO SMBMAS CUVNTT WIRIMt, MUSO. HUHKIN
to .PPM1 th. .uit, in which he w«» ri«H
“*•
1 eovering the circulation of book> Je\nry-/v ïlûV
-i-
m»
cost
of
th«
Ada
Murray,
Moro,
<
from the mail order departemnt
UUJ
suit along with a short crop in th« '
for the biennium of 1934-36 •« com
1 ■
&
it
north end put Mr. Courtney in the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
; pared to 1932-34. Circulation of VVJlCClt ¿OlU
red and he finally diapoaed of his
Department of th« Interior
books on the useful arts shows th«
¿HEMMAN COUNTY UBSMiVEi;------
holdings;
thus
ending
his
-Produe-
1
U.
8. Land Office, at The Dalles,
CRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, E-tab!i-he<« Oct H. 18v.
¡greatest increare jumping from
Cnllimhia
ervill«
”
era.
.Oregon,
July 1, 1936.
CONSOLIDATED. MARCH 6. 1931
17 A«« in 1932-34 tA
1934- V/fl VzVillfflcJlCI
17/188
to 96-034
26/134 in
in 1934-
The
town
plat
of
Wa«co
is
situ-
’
NOTICE
is
WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE. Established 1891
Goldendale, Wash. 36 an increase of over 50 percent
ated in the center of a section. Etta Houston Morford,
of
CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4 1932
July 3, 1936. Circulation of books on fiction, al
The
first
pitting
was
made
by
21
IMO
Sherman
County
Journal
Published Every Friday •«“ Moro. O^-von By
ways in greatest demand, jumped
Early farmers delivered their Clark Dunlap.
The quarter just
J *1-/- !,.♦ *r
Moro, Oregon.
GILES L, FRENCH
________ ♦ ___________Managing Eddoi
from 65,212 to 70,745 an increase wheat at Grants station which
mad«
homestead
entry, act Dec. 29,
east located by Bill Armsworthy,
Dear Sin:
of only eight percent For some
1916,
No.
027339,
for Lote 3. 4, Si
Many thanks for tRe copy of the. unaccountable
____________ __ reason
___ there has meant a haul over a hill road ano where the cistern is located for NWi, WiSWI, 8WINEL EiSEl-4,
UEM^EP
Sherman County Journal of July 31. been a
of interest in books of down the bluff to the river on a city water was next to be platted. Sec. 4 NINI, SWINWi, NWI-
ÀÎ)ON
You
have
the
story
of
the
brown
biography
with
thè circulation from dirt grade. In places this descent Where the depot is located was SWi, Section 22, Township 1, N.,
EDI
eagle straight.
{tlie «tate library slumping from to the * river bottom was very platted by W. H. Biggs from his Range 19, E., Willamette Meridan,
In 1916 he was found in one of 7,516 to 6,551 as between the two steep and return loads had to be quarter and last plat was on the has filed notice of intention to
M<(Pbeteon quarter vdhere ware
my
coyote traps (on the Columbia biennial perioda. Circulation of an
make final Proof, to establish claim
Enteré - «condite« matter at Ith. Pomotta. at Moro. Or eron,
hills east of Gokteodale) held by books through the mail order de light or a doubling of teams to houses were built to receive wheat । to the land above described, ba
under Act of Congress of March 3, 18 < J____________ -___
*
paxtment gained from 191,469
one claw.
partmeot
191 A»» dur- make the top. Even then the road for railroad shipment.
for« Registrar, United States Land
SUBSCRIPTION’ RATES- P* ' ABLE IN ADVANCE
way
led
across
small
canyons
that
The
first
business
men
were Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on
I kept him for a week, but was ing 1932-34/to 228,637 in 1934 36.
Il 50
well
named
it
The
Hill
Road.
This
W. M. Barnett, general merohan-
One Year —_______________ ' , ' ...------------------------- -—;
jnable to make friends with that ¡an increase of nearly 20 percent.
was the only way to reach Golden- dise and postmaster; ; Joe Marsh, the 11th day of August, 1936.
AUGUST 7,1936
Claimant names as witnesses
was old even at that time.
dale where fuel, lumber and flour druggist;
black- * Everett W. McQuUlion, of Wasco,
E. G. M Tosier,
He was a magnificient bird,
—
„
_
...
mill products could be gotten. Bad smith; Harry Murobi«, »katu« Ore_n. Cheater Wl»er, ot Waaco.
OVER THE TOP
different from any I had ever seen.
as this road was, it was preferred rink; J. B. Florer, shoe shop; and
THE FAIR 4
.
Curious to know where he came
to The Dalles roadway over Millers Mr. Arms worthy, father of Bill Oregon; William R. Reid, of Was
As the returns come in from th<
— In four shdn weeks we will be
from and where he was going, I
I bridge with it« steep grade and Armsworthy, hotel and livery co, Oregon; George Smith, of Bla-
celebrating the end of the harsvst sooth end of the county it is ap scratched my name and the date
cnek crossings to reach The stable. As soon as the postoffice lock. Oregon.
season with the annual county fair. parent that early estimates of k« on a piece of a gold bracelet, rivit-
From the Ob«erv«r Aug. 10, 1917. Dalles. So long as little wheat
W. F. Jackson,
It has grown to be something of size of tiwk wheat crop were no
grew into a profitable revenue it‘
ed it on hit log with a harness,
Ben Hockman and Archie Blu« was marketed the farmers were
Register.
an American custom to bring the exaggerated. There is every indi rivet. 1*11 admit ha gave m« a
»•cam« a political foot ball and
kft W«dte«day morning in answer satisfied with this road. When the.
passed over to Harry Morchie. —--------------- - —
.
* first of the flock, the biggest head cation that the county will harves
to a call from army authorities, larger production of wheat cam«,
Later as busines* patronage pro- NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
of cabbage, the finest «1177 to • cen as many bushels per acre as it die
th«y hava been home for a visit farmers began looking for a better
greased, other business establish OF REAL PROPERTY
tral meeting place and show them in the average year of the twen
after
their «nliatment.
•oaring
away
toward
the
Coll
roadway to market. This was well ments came in competition espec-
ties, There will be fewer budheb
te appreciative neighbors.
On Saturday, the 29th
Ernest Purcell had his right known to lie in a roadway down
Evi-ry one likes to see that which in the total because many acres on his way I guess, to
tally blacksmith shops.
^August, 1936, at the hour of ten
forearm broken Saturday morning Spanish Hollow.
county.
It
seems
he
fared
most nearly approaches perfection have been plowed up or left out of
C. W. Barzee,
-o’elcok a. m. at the front door of
at the C. L. Powell farm when a
Mr. Gibson who was located fai 412 S. E. 30th Ave. Portland, Ore the Courthouse in Moro. Sherman
whether it be embroidered bed production because of government well over there In spite of
header
box
loaded
with
hay
upset
press ion.
down in Spanish Hollow led thi
spread or 4—H club calf and to this programs.
County, Oregon, I will sell at public
on the steep hillside.
Sincerely,
farmers to the locating of a road
It is probable that farmers of
sentiment may be laid our liking
IN
THE
COUNTY
COURT
OF
auction to the highest bidder foi
Sam
Brisbine
was
the
star
actoi
W. J. Young,/Route 1.
down this even grade canyon. How
for fairs. Fairs are, of necessity, the county received $800,000 for
in a runaway Monday afternoon ever at the mouth of this natural THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN cash, the following described real
rural for it iB among rural scenes their crop in 1935. If we produce
property located in Sherman Coun
when his single driver buggy horse roadway there was no shipping STATE OF OREGON.
2300,000 bushels of wheat this
that the producers are found.
ty,
Oregon to-wit:
ORDER
APPOINTING
DAY
got
away
as
he
finished
hitching
STATEHOUSE G SIP
station.
The exhibits at every fair should year, as it looks as if we might,
The North Half, and the North
FOR HEARING OF FINAL AC
up and was getting in the buggy.
W. H.*Biggs about this time had
bs sufficiently inclusive and diver and if an average price of 80 cents
(Continued from
Half of the Southeast Quarter ?
Sam jumped out and the horse and
COUNT ETC. ,
sified to properly represent every is obtained for it we will have
been
elected as Representative to
of Section Twenty-three, the
IN THE MATTER OF THE
buggy stopped along side a tree
farm activity in the area. It is $1840,000 with which to line the
Northwest Quarter, the North
in front of C. E. Sheets residence. the Legislature as was E. O. Mc ESTATE OF CLYDE J. DAVIS.
upon a basis similar to this that pockets of the farmers. That is break at the
prison since
Half of the Southwest Quarter,
Half of the ceiling in the store Coy elected Senator. Mr. Biggs Deceased.
county exhibits are judged at the more than twice as much as was 1926. During
year convicts room of the Moro Trading Co. haa being
the Southwest Quarter of the
_ one of the county’s first
This matter coming on for hear
state fair. This means that the brought in last year for the wheat staged a riot in
dining room been removed and replastered, thh; farmers and all round enterpnsing ing on the 4th day of August,
Southwest Quarter and the
Sherman county fair should have crop. Furthermore it is over $600 during the eveni
meal. Guards week., the contract was handled by man, not to be bought off by cater- 1936, upon the Final Report and
Northwest Quarter of the
many exhibits of wheat, especially p< r person in the county and in it shooting thru t
doors and win- Wes Rigdon with the help of C. E ing to his private interests, carried Account of Neoma E. Smith, ad
Northeast Quarter of Section
of the varieties grown here. There self, without counting the income dows of the
m wounded 14 of Bagley, who did the plastering. the confidence of the whole com ministratrix of the above entitles
Twemtyfour, the
Southeast
should be some very fine beef cattle from salarins,, stock, buttVr or the rioters.
year before that, Mr Bagley is a former resident of munity. At'this session Mr. Biggs estate, which has been filed herein,
Quarter of Section Thirteen, all
and some good dairy stock for eggs, is more than the national on August 12,1925, two guard« and Shennan county, living at Pasco, prepared two bills expressly in the and upon application of the said
in Tawnship 1 North of Range
these industries have more follow average of percapita incomes.
one convict were killed in a daring ^a^jL amj wants to return to this interest of Sherman county. To administratrix for an order fixing
Eighteen, East of the Willam
ers here now than for some time
It is true that a .part of this prison break when four prisoners
provide a shipping station when the time and place for hearing
' section of ---- Oregon.
ette Meridian and in Sherman
favored
past. While the county has fewer additional income has been made —Elkworth Kelly, James WiUos,
Jas. Davis, visiting in Sherman this practical roadway had been and representing the said Final .. County. State of Oregon,
horses than for several years there poggjbJe because of the drouth in Tom Murray/Ind Bert “Oregon” county from Mountain View, near built he provided in one bill that Account and Report, and for hear
Together with the tenements,
are probably more colts growing on' tbe mid-west but the major part Jonee -shot iheir way out of the LaCenter, Wash.,' died Saturday any R. R. Co. when a certain ing any objections filed thereto:
hereditaments and appurte
the farms than for sveral years. I of
has been made by fortunate institution. Jones was killed a*
nances thereunto belonging or
evening at the home of his daugh amount of freight had been placed
Now upon motion of Oren R.
And furthermore the quality of rajng. Most pleasant thought it he dropped from the prison wail. ter, Mrs. Grant Morgan, south of on their railway the company must Richards, Attorney for said admin
in anywise appertaining.
horses is steadily increasing^ This that it is being gained by men
lay track for a siding for loading. istratrix:
The riot, staged in protest a- Monkland.
Said sale is made under execu
is not to assume that in the days and women who have persistently gainst th« recent reversal of the
This bill was duly presented by Mr
IT IS ORDERED, that on the tion issued out of the Circuit
From
the
Observer
Aug.
9,
1907
when everyone worked horses and stayed with their farms through time honored practice of releasing
McCoy and passed the Senate be
The DeMoss Lyrie Bards return coming a law immediately. The 8th day of Sept., 1936. at 10 o'clock, Court of the State of Oregon for
when the county had a reputation ■even years of poor crop« and prisoners at the expiration of their
__ ______
__ the said the County of Sherman to me di
at the
Court _____
rooms of
ed from a very successful tour this
for producing the finest work poor returns. ,
maximum sentence less deduction week, dining the last day with other bill offered by Mr. Biggs was County Court of Sherman County, i rected in tfle case of The Federal
horses there were not good horses
for “good time” credits has center Mrs. and,Mi«« Strahl, in thia city. a horse of another color to the State of Oregon, in the City of Land Bank of Spokane, a corpora
R. R. Company. This bill was foi
here. Nowdays, however, there are ENOUGH, ENOUGH
ed attention in the need for a re
Mrs. Walter Stanley has re a portage around the Cascade Moro in said County and State, tion, plaintiff, vs. Henry H. White
a number of full blooded horses,
form in Oregon’s parole system.
be and the same is hereby fixed and Cora H. White, husband and
During te Roosevelt administra Two circuit judges within th« past turned from her valley trip.
falls that would open the river to as the time and place for the hear wife; Wasco Investment Com
and breeders are producing regis
Grandma
Ragedale,
son
Ray
and
Portland. We acknowledge we did
tered animals for a more selective tion in the state of New York 176 two months have held that “good
and daughter, have renewed their not hear any bargaining, but Mr. ing of the said Final Report and pany, a corporation; Bank of Com
market than was formerly the case. million dollars more than was col- time” credits do not operate to
•s .o.y ..»cd wpvxt Dngineers lor Atwnmt and tK* petition of th® merce, a corporation;; Mark Skin
The new venture in the produc* ected was spent? In other words
estimates of the cost. Just who said administratrix of the said ner a« Superintendent of Banks of
dollars at the begin!ng of the term fp^d their eBgibiTity for parole at
over
county these engineers were was not told, estate to be discharged and her the State of Oregon; State Indus
of this type will be on display in and a deficit of over 96 million the hands of The governor. A study
1
but their estimate so exceeded the Final Account and Report be ap trial Accident Commission. Lester
substantial numbers. This kind oi dollars at the end of it. Any ref of the Oregon parole system ha.! o Mro. G W. Brock left for Wute amount of the Biggs bill that when proved and allowed:
Alluisi, Receiver for The Dalles *
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED. Garage Company, a corporation.
horse especially lends himself to erence book will acquaint the read been in progress for several months S*lmon Wednesday.
y
McCoy had amended it the Legisla
showmanship and seems to enjoy er with the fact that the per capita and Governor Martin ha« indicated
™m*in unt11
v »’♦ ture balked at the appropriation. That a notice of the said time and The Dalles Garage Company, a
debt of New York state is greatei that he will recommend several I J. S. Haye« is busy, m his Rut It probably was just to the order place as set forth above, be pub corporation; Sherman County, a
the ey?s of a crowd.
As for fruits and vegetables than that of any state in he union, changes to the next legislature ledge harvest, and Master Setn, of these engineers who were likely lished in the Sherman County municipal corporation; Wasco Na-
there should be all of the common being in excess of $270 for each including an increase in the parole as the guest of his little friend, in the employ of the railroad com Journal, a newspaper of general tional Farm Loan Association, a
39-43
varieties for all are grown within person.
staff to permit of better supervi Johnny Mowry, is having a good pany. Mr McCoy had been a wheat circulation in Moro, Sherman Coun- corporation, defendants.
The national debt is now around sion of prisoners who ¡have been time in Moro.
Oregon,
as
often
as
ty,
State
of
HUGH
CHRISMAN
the confines of the county. This
buyer at Grants station and when
Mr. and Mm. A. C.'Huff are keep
year has in many places been a 3280 per capita which means that released on parole.
Biggs station, was established once a week for four successive Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
ing
house
in
Moro,
and
Mr.
Huff
good one for gardens and the ex each family owes nearly $1300 in
That the demonstration was not
transferred his wheat buying to weeks prior to the said day of NOTICE TO CREDITORS
has
improved
in
health
remarkably
hearing and settlement of «aid
hibits should be larger than com federal debt. It is enough.
entirely unexpected by prison
Mrs. Biggs. He bought most if not al Final Account and Report and
All creditors having claims
official« 1» indicated by a notice
theJ»“1 ,tw0
mon.
of the wheat shipped from this
tacked
to
the
pri.on
bulletin
board
Moore,
of
Spokane,
>•
witti
ttiem
petition
for
discharge
and
that
against
the estate ot George
There is much to show and
It is generally presumed that
station. Other buyers appearec
the »ickne« of her father. I but many thought their buying notice of the same be mailed to the Hennagin, ' deceased, are hereby
every farm or ranch may be repre father likes his Christmas presents and dated . July 2. The bulletin
sented in the list of prise winners from members of the family even reads: “Guards are to report for
। was just a blind. At any rate Mr. heirs-at-law of the said estate, notified to present them in prop-
After it is all over and the grounds though his pleasure is dampened duty in uniform. It is hoped dras
McCoy made the assertion that he and. that any and all objections' er form to the undersigned, the
ar« empty again there should be with the knowledge that come the tic action will not be necessary.
could beat the price of any other which may be made to said Final duly appointed executrix and ex
no wishes that an exhibit had been first of January he will receive a In case of emergency notify Ward
wheat buyer on the Biggs platform, Account and Report to be filed at1 ecutor of the last will and testa
made for better quality was to be bill for the doodads. Father may en Lewis.” The riot nmrked ths
whenever he chose to do so. We or before the said time of hearing. ment of George Hennagin, de
Done in Open Court this 4th day ceased, at the office of Geo. G.
found at horn« than won the prize. be compared to the tax payer un culmination of a long series of
farmers could and did guess at th<
Updegraff, Moro. Oregon, within
Let everyone make it their fair.
der the present regime.
minor disturbances dating back to
I reason why he could better the of August, 1936.
Geo.
A.
Potter,
Judge.
six
months from the date of this
the decision in the case of Earl H.
' price of other buyers
notice,
to wit: July 17, 1936.
PRISONERS’ PAROLE
Two Oklahoma boys were here a Fehl, former Mtedford publidhei
■ Characteristics of men differ.
Daisy Hennagin
Congressman Pierce announces jamel Woods found one not to his CALL FOR BIDS
The recent uprising in the state short time ago and when asked who also lost his fight for a full
To persons living in Diet. 21:
Lloyd L. Henbagin.
penitentiary, together with the what was the worst road they en discharge from the prison on th« that he will hold a designation eX-
The school board will receive seal
court decision that brought it countered on their trip from home strength of hi« good conduct while amination for appointment at the
Geo.
G.
Updegraff
Prior to the segre^gtion of Sher ed bids, up to August 8, 1936 for
United' States Military Academy
about, should and probably will reported that the. stretoh arouno in the institution.
man county from the vast area of the transportation of pupils to and Attorney for Estate.
at West Point on Saturday, Octo Wasco county, farming progressed
result in a clarification of th« law Shaniko was worst. We have
from Moro. The board reserves the 37-38-39 40
regarding parole« and “Good Time” some hopes of remedying that—
Filing the completed petitions ber 17, 1936.
fast on all counts. W. F. Courtney,
allowances to prisoners.
The purpose of his examination a Walla Walla wheat growing resi
for th« new “Union” party may
in time.
Criticism has often been leveled
be the signal for a friendly suit to is to select an appointee for West dent bought, located and held a
at Oregon because it did not have
Sailors in Portland are said to find out just what the statute cov Point entrance in July, 1937. One vast tract of land reaching from
a parole system that met the quali be having little trouble in finding ering this subject mean«. Secre principal and two alternates wih
8^age road on the south to the
fications «et forth by the federal feminine company. Well, what’s tary of State Snell has let it be be chosen from this examination. breaka of Spanish Hollow north and
prison board. The Oregon parole th« uniform for, anyway?
known that he will regard petitions A further qualifying examination east. He seemed supplied with
board serves without pay and
bearing
verified signatures vi
of . will b« held in March, 1937. The p]enty of money and put up some
oearmg the
me vennea
meets “from time to time as oc
14,671
bona
fide
voters
as
sufficient
designation examination
will
bu VS
of ¿^e
r
’ —-------------- ----------
' ------ ’-------- -------
•
-------------- —------- --
----
.
virc
best farm
uw«v
A** IIS
buildings
uunuiu^o
J*'*
yet
That new Alberta currency must
can ion requires’’ and cannot make
to
satisfy
the
laws
demand«,
conducted
by
the
United
Civil
Ser-,
jn that part, on the extreme
be something like the script issued
the study of parole methods that
it re-
‘ H-- Commission
1— and. will be held' ' gouth
- end .....................
--'[vice
of his farm where a
by several communities during the Others, however, insist that --
a full time parol« officer might.
quired
five
percent
of
the
regis-
>
j
n
the
postoffice
4
buil^ngs.
The
was
,%Q
U
t
flow
of water was plenti-
midst of the depression. It is good
The present parole officer work^
but it must be bought back thru tered voters to bring a new politi- ( clodng date of receipt of applica- fu| jje promptly announced him-
the “hu-gest producer among
under the board.
a period of time. It will do, cal party into existence in this tian in Washington is September
state, or something more than 24, ! 30. This necessitates immediate farmers.” Some parties for this
It is undoubtedly true that some
though, when no other form of cur
000 signatures. These base their action on the part of applicants, I ge]^ announced disposition calko
- definite reward should be held out
rency is available.
___ ________ _ >------------------------------- ? —
*
•
to prisoners of good behavior
claim upon AX*
the fact that the stati- aa
careful investigation of each, him
‘‘Producerville.’’ He bought
ute prescribes “five percent of the applicant must be made.
whereas it now appear« that there
machinery, had good teams and
Somehow it is difficult to think •lectors,** which they interpret as I Because of exacting physical re-
is really nothing definite about it.
set about farming on a large scale.
fiat industrial peace will come synonymous with “registered vot- quirements. it is advisable that Among his hired help was a young
from the fight ai u>ng labor lead ers.” Secretary of State Snell in- candidates undergo a thorough man yet in his teens. Thia physi
NOT ANY. THANKS
ers as to th« form of union. It terprete the act a« requiring only physical examination before apply- cally able boy was induced to work
The American reader who per oom«s more and more to look as
five percent of th« vote cast for ( ^g for entrance to the examina- for a wage’ less than other farm
uses the report of the actions of
If the method of organisation is Congressional candidates at the tion.
hands were receiving, being told
the new Greek government may be
m«rely a smoke «croon to hid« the last election. His position mi sup
Candidates must have reached by his boss he was not equal to a
inclined to wonder if the cure is
real intent, which is, of couroe. ported by both precedent and legal their seventeenth birthday but p.0Wn man’s wages. On settlement
not worse than the disease. Be
control
of the laborers.
opinion. At the tiro« the law was must not have reached their twenty big
his father, James Woods, of Moro,
cause of fear of a general ¿Urike—
uaaaed in 1891,' Snell points out, second birthday, on th* date of lately deeeased, demanded the full
whidb would have been a serious
there was no registration list and entrance to the Academy.
Those , Portland Beavers
wage for his son. This Mr. Count-
ailment, it is true—a dictator was
Applicant« from the Second Con- Bey refuse to pay and Mr. Woons
appointed who proclaimed martial working like beavers of late and nothing on which to base a com
putation of th« number of voters. gr ssional District may secure ful bought suit to collect. Easily Mr.
law, dissolved the legisjative body, are getting someplace, too.
Therefore
it was necessary to ler information and list of examil Woods won in the Justice court.
Young'
Astor,
who
could
find
no
postponed elections, and mobolised
the workers in essential industries. reason why h« should stop in Oro start from some known quantity nation subjects by . applying to This decision displeased Mr. Court
Papers were apparently suppres gen, is different from his grand such as the number of votes cast Congressman Walter M •Pierce, ney and he appealed the case to a
higher Court. Mr. Woods easily
sed.
That is a pretty strong father who found many reasons for candidates for Congroas. Fur- La Grande.
defeated him again and his head
medicine.
w for stopping her«. And undoubted tharmore th« attorney general’«
The reader is too far from the ly some of those reasons paid for office has, on a number of occasions
“How’s collections at your strong disposition caused him again
advised th« secretary of state that church, Brudder Jackson?”
scene of the disorder to have an) the trip of the young Astor.
this latter was th« correct interpre
idea whether or not the majority
“Well, we ain’t nebber had to
When Your Shoes need rep-di
of the people favor the feared com
Mr. ’Ziondhock exercised th« tation of th« «tatute, th« last tim« •top In th« middle ob a collection
munists or whether they might be feminine perogative by changing in 1922.
send them to
to go an' «mpty de box.”
inclined to undergo th« pains of his mind about running for oon-
the dictatorship rather than em gr«M. His dteision came the same4
Demand for books on education.
Son: “What doe« 'Multum in
brace the new thought On« can day that editorial writers were language, setene«, the useful arte,
only hope that this country will congratulating him—-and the state fine arts, literature, history and
REPAIRINi
• ‘Well, that’s Latifl,* Johnny. GOOD SHOE
n«v«r save to face a choice between of Washington—on his decision not travel
show —
the _ greatest increase means much in little, (day Ike
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204 Recoed St.
THE DALI>^
one kind of dictatorship or another to run for congress.
according to a compilation by Mies Mama in a bathing suit
kind. Neither would be acceptable.
Harriett 0. Long, «tate librarian,'
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The Fair Board wants to
know how many Sherman
county horse owners want
to race their horses at the
fair September 3-5.
If you want the fair to be
for Sherman county race
horses; strictly, notify the
board and enter your nags
in some of the announced
races. Its your fair-enjoy it.
Do It Today
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