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CUCNVf 4 0 URN AL. MORO. OBEtfÓN
FRIDAY, NQVKMJBAR 9 1986
giving notice to leave, one of their ) its own contribution to the rise of them. Instead" the victor nations,
STATEHQUSE GOSSIP
number cam«» to stay with me for Hitler. The German papers carried particularly the French, made the
(Continued from paga one)
protection, so desperate did they much rt:ws of lynchings in Amer- young republic’s life as difficult as
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By C. W. Barzee
SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER Established Nov. 2, 1888
believe him to ba when aroused. ica, of the expk¿ts » f the Capones possible at every step—which pes-
income í«x. coi lotio n s aip to >4,-4.
-
m
GRASS VALLEY „JOURNAL.-'Established Oct 14. 1.89 i
A
party was sent to buy his claim and the' Dillingers, of graft in mu- sibly they might pot have adm*
060,060 this will more than cover I This review of the early farm
CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6. 1>{|
on
the day after a three day notice nicipal administration, of Teapot had American public opinion in
the
s
u
r
tax
within
the
constito-
settlement
of
Waaeo-gherman
coun
WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established l«ill
CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1932
, ' •
tional; limitation without the nee- ty would be incomplete without had been given him to leave. He Dome and similar scandals, and— 1 Medford and Baker and Klamath
- i
essity ’fór a levy againpt property, recording the action of a Vigilance sold his claim, took a t least p a rt• what is peculiarly shocking to the Falls and a thousand other such
Published Every Friday ai Moro. ftrn'*»»,. By
The 1936 state levy against prop committee in the north end of the of the money and left the next d a y ,1 European peasant—of our failure cities vigorously disapproved. In-
GILES L. FRENCH
M an ag in g E d ito r
erty amounted to >884,640. If this county. I say north end as Wasco paying his grocery bill enroute, to conserve our rich resources in stead, it rather approved,
WBa, Germany turned to
cad be entirely eliminated, as now county had long been noted for its and his fam ily left soon a fte r .: forest timber and agricultural soil,•
MEMBER
W
h
ith
e
f«
fc
fam
ily
went
I
nevei
.
and
alsp—a
similar
shock
to
the
^dividual
who shouted loudest
stems probable, plus the >450/XX) sulnmary justice to marauders up-
learned fíM quired. I do know that European laborer—our failure to that j,e had a remedy and freedom
levy
for.
the
World
War
Veterans
orí
society.
The
great
extent
of
t Ol
from California where remedy joblessness in a land of
disappeared from much of the
State Aid commission which has this county covering, a wide terri- he
lived.
A»
to
his
guilt
great
natural
wealth,
or
to
insure
earth
and
world’s leading indus
already been, waivmM0re«on prop- toty o f wild isolated, rainftfg and 'M s
left for others to judge.' any real social security for the
¡a th€ preparation o f war roa-
erty owners arc due for tax relief gracing regions,far removed from it njdat be U
Entered as second-class matter at the Posuitfiee, at Moro, Oregon,
Following sndb afeW ento they* small ritan» All this, of course, tr ia ls . The tragedy o f all thia-for
in excess of $1.250,000 in W37 from the* county seat, The Dalles, made
under Act of Congress of Ma reft 3. 187n
,
Y /
never discussO*? jft public, was only one element in an enor- Germany can only be appreciated
the state alone.
sumuary justice inevitable.
u n o “ r s « . - * * * * 1 y to mously complicated situation, but it ¿>y on© who has lingered there and
SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
It wa* in the late summer of
.
-
Sncour- was critical. Many a German came realizes how many thousands of
Oregon’s A-joy rids” as Santo 1883 that from some unknown I®8
One Year
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.......>1-50
«m í
rat it I to doubt whether the new and un- kindly, fine souled people the coun-
Claus to its struggling infant ir- o^iady wholly inexplainable I lost
bim or even k n e y ^bout
NOVEMBER 6,1936
rigation project* back in --------
T my farm horses. The sickness , never
learned. Th<
oonvinc-
familiar
how --------*
really " rich is its
ea” '' T «11
•
<*2= ntos<
a
n.
<« . . . democratic
,
, institutions
v x. try c<mtains,
------------------
1920’s was recalled this week when
TfaieSable and none affected in* <**»«** *
U those which had been imposed upon hita ancient culture, and how much
FORTY EIGHT YEARS
THE ELECTION
the State Reclamation commission
jt recovered. After a loss of 6est .informed was cofiUttyed in a after the war did not really consti- Germany could offer to civilization
Since that day back in 1888 was called op to write off a claim
nine head of horses and some nCTra P"Par
.* * * * ?
hi" ,ute a « ° ld b H ck -w h ettef the ¡f it coul d - , s it may—recover its
A democratic friend has just
when the venturesome first publish of >46,000 held by the state against
grocer
from
C
alifoplfi
where
he democratic system was any good aense of humor, forget a» this pon-
>
e
finalty
traced
-the
trou-
dropped in to inform us that an
ers flung the natal issue of a the Crook County Jhmkipal In»*t ^le -too a bin of wheat I had garn- wept, stating the cause <rf bis trou- even ander the most favorable cir- aense about “race” and national
election has recently been held
newspaper to the breeze itt Sher provement district. The claim rep-
pat
? ble to have arisen from his h av-; cumstances In rich and politically r iory and settle down to work like
throughout the nation. He was
man county to the present time, ----- money paid by the state;
p
w
n
^
«
ty
a
w
e
^
first;
ing “superceded
as , wagon experienced America.
Danes to make every citizen
jubilant as befits a winner and.
this newspaper and 'its ancestor»
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o
f
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0
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,
In
this
sense,
every
failure
of
happy
and contented and secure
being a thoughtful individual, was ,
has regularly appeared to acquaint
f and accrued Interest on da_,_ J L u nonr fO ueenl'that l since *n knew 1 Md never doue good a n d ‘orderly government in and intelligent in the light of God’s
a tnfle doubtful of the eventual
the residents of the county with bonds issued . . by .v
the , state x.
to raise h*0 favored with > feed of the any freighting, the printed lie was any city or county in Oregon and truth as it appears to the free and
outcome for his party.
the happenings of the week.
the interest money. Records In fatally poisoned w heat Not know evidence to his grocer that he was in the thousands of other cities and unregimented but educationally
He remembers the twenties when
That is quite a long time and in
GUILTY. In a current issue of counties in America, must bear self-disciplined human mind.
Republicans rolled up large and it the county has chang<xl from a the office of the state engineer re ing the cause o f' my loss and not that, date The Dalles Chronicle its share of blame for Europe’s —— -r --- -------_ ?
_
-
___ _______ I bought and
for the most part useless major 1lankly pioneer settlement with a veal that the state issued a total being, discouraged
published a statement Written by tragedies of today. The world is NOTICE TO CREDITORS :
of
>2,172,760
of
these
irrigation
bojTowed
'
other
'hArses
until
I
it ie s in popular |>oll and in con
few established homes and busi
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
a team. - All of these myself o f the affair, so far S3 I small these days and closely knit
gress and he knows that the be ness firms to a-«county community district bonds. «The interest o n ! aga ,n
knew about i t This may be found together.
these
bonds,
by
the
tim
e
the
^otses
died
of
the
same
malady,
that
the undersigned Frank von
ginning of the dlsintergration ot ' with living standards in the . tup
in the files of that paper of that • Another factor. If the allies real Borstel and Amandus von Borstel
last
one
is
ta
k
e
n
up
in
1959,
wW
this
time
every
,
neighbor
was
that party began with the forma rank of any in the entire nation.
duiy appointed Admin-
have amounted to >2410,698.17 fuHy aroused and became suspic- date. His wife knowing my peo- ly wanted Germany to remain dem- haVe
tion of the blocks and factions of
First subscribers were . home- bringing the s ta te 8 total outlay in jous
pie’s address, wrote them a letter, ocra tic and turn down Hitler and ¡^trators of the estate of Carsten
mischief.
The
last
animal
that era. As a believer in tire st.adecs who were plowing up the
w<g a valuable one belong- intimating that »he might return, his leaders, they might have had Von Borstel deceased, and have
axiom that history repeats itseli knee high bunchgrass of the rolling its effort to befriend, irrigation to j
and seek revenge. This made my the foresight to encourage the qualified a s ’such administrators,
$«83,468.17
Repayment
by
the
jng
my fattier>
yQung
he is wondering if large majorities hills or were earlkr aettlerb
people fearful, knowing her dispo- struggling young republic a little;
Ajj persons having claims a-
districts
on
this
"loan
amount
to
w#rj[>
,uhich
I
expected
soon
to
are really a benefit, to the party.
whose land hadi raised throe pi OhJy >255,973.44 so -te a t the *tete ^m n^ er
sition. There is hut one of the They might have let the well-mean gainst said estate are hereby qoti-
-piasession
near
We are inclined to think that four crops of wheat on a few acres
Oregon. When this animal ten men now living. All were of ing Stresemann and Bruning bring fied and reqUired to present the
his fears are not groundless. Any under the light-fence, First news will be but of pocket actually more
good retpute and of high standing home to Berlin a few littk diplo
than
$4,227,000
on
this
flier
in
person or any party that becomes paper income, as was true of nearly
went down the aeighbor»« said it In the community.« I am ju st' in matic triumphs once in a while to same, duly verified, to Frank von
Borstel, Grass Valley, Oregon,
so powerful that its acts cannot be all of the papers established in philanthropy.
would be best to have a veterinary
Cost of Tuesdays election ^ kill and examine the stomach to receipt of a letter from this party fortify their own popularity and Amandus von Borstel. Kent, Ore
questioned successfully by its op towns of the national domain, was
giving the names of. those who the confidence of the Germans in gon, or Brown A Van Vactor,
ponents eventually deteriorates in trom homestead notices which w u \ the taxpayers of Oregon was ea- , jearn t ^e cause. Quite a few neigh participated. Naught could be
Pioneer Bsilding, The Dalles, Ore
assembled for this autopsy,
ti. factions or follows a course that published when the owner wished timated at approximately* >8 ,000
said against their characters. In j «.up’i’f Kt berci. Lod^e No- 116
gon,
within six months from the
by
Daver
f)H
ara,
election
clerk
“
among
them
the
party
on
whom
is unpopular merely because of a to prove up on his claim.
this letter is my first actual know-)
.
.
Moro, Oegon
date of the first publication of
e state department. O ftn is a- afterwards rested suspicion of mis
lack of criticism.
This county was taken from mount approximately >23,000 is t o ,cWef> he
this Notice, to-wit: October 16,
my nearest nei^h. ledge of the men who saidby their
b-et» 2d and 4th Tu-
The statement of the Republican Wasco county a few months aftei
direct action, that I should remain
1936.
be
paid
by
the
state
for
printing
veterinary
pronounced
it
leader in conceding the election this paper was started and-- two-
among them and live itt peace. It
tv-duys of each month
Frank von Borstel,
and m ailing the v o te r s pamphlets,:
.n
judgrnenl
that there was a need for a strong years later another strip of lane
so happened that this man who
Visiting
members
wel
Amandus von Borstel,
minority party in the nation was was added to it to make the coun«, t>oll-bodks and other election 8UP;. ad it to be arsenic. During the au- has ju st given mo their names, de
come.
Administrators,
pnes;
aim
$07,000
by
th«
»eyeral
topsy
the
Veterinary
'kept
close
justified by the facts as taught by try from Gi ass "Valley south to
livered the notice, in person, to
Brown
A
Van
Vactor,
Maggie Barnum, N. G.
history and it is to be hoped that Buckhollow a part of the new counties for printing . the ballots, watcj1 of th e facial expressions him who was ordered to leave and
The Dalles, Oregon
50-55
wages
to
election
officials
and
ren-,
assembled
group
and
picked
■ • •'I . ' I h Hull, ^ w r e ta r y
the party will continue to actively county. '
tai bf ' pdlling places.
OHara' I this man out as the guilty party. not wait for further orders.
ESTATE OF BRITTANA G.
oppose that part of the adminis - There have been good years and
Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S.
After this man had left the
tration’s program that seems to had during the lifetime of tot points out " that approximately
FULTON
Moro, Oregon-,.
them tc be jdetr¡mental to the- na ccunty and the newspaper, there 12,190 judges and clerks were em group he confided his convictions
ployed in the 1625 precincts thru- to some influential. members re
Meets Every Second NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
tion’s best interests.
have been prosperous times ana out the state, including those em
No. 326”
Fourth Thursdays in each
There is no doubt that at the hard times, their have been times ployed on the counting boards in maining. All agreed when this
In.
the
County
Court of the State
Month. Visiting membert
announcement was passed out.
present time there is a demand for of floods and times of drouth, the the larger city precincts.
of Oregon for Sherman County.
Invited.
When it was decided the trouble From the Observer Nov. 8, 1907
* *
a continuation of the generous poli nation has been twice at war. The .
In the Matter of the Estate of
Esther Morris. W. M.
with
the animals was poison I be
James Kunsman and Miss Daisy
ey*of the present administration. history of these matters is in the
Brittana
G. Fulton, deceased;
P la n s ’for the refinancing of gan tracing it to the wheat from
Rose Amidon, Secretary..
Phaneut were united In marriage ______________________
No additional taxes, however, have files of this newspaper.- There is Bafcdon’s $277,000 municipal debt
Notice is hereby given that the
been levied for most of the pro the draft list of th? world war, are now being worked out by Fred which all had been fed in greater on the 29th at Dufur. They will j Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M undersigned as executor of the
gram and the cost has not been the names of those who fought in Paulus, deputy state treasurer, in or less quantities» Then in my reside in Spokane.
estate of Brittana G. Fulton, de
Moro, Oregon
Saturday Minnie Guinther re
made apparent to the people. It 98, the story of natural catastro- cooperation with a committee of search for the cause of his action
Meets the 1st and 3rd ’ ceased, has filed his final account
is most likely that taxes will phies. of big crops and the sad re the Bandon city council. With the I remembered that only recently ceived a serious burn in one eye
Thursday evenings o f , in the County Court of thé State
this man had been freighting from from a hot hair curler which she
have to be increased during the port of drouth damage.
each
month. Visiting
Oregon for Sherman County and
city’s assessed valuation substan
next four years in order« to pay the
To the youth of the county who tially reduced by the recent disas Grants station on the O. W. R. & was using. Dr. Gotfin has recom-
members'cordially in-{that on the 6th day of November,
interest and bond payments that live in the future this local «source trous fire it is expected that bond N. railroad te.ftrinevilla returning mended hospital trdeatment
........ vjted;*o meet with ua. ' 1936, at the hour of 9:30 o’clock
J. R. Hunter was in the field H. B. Pinkerton, W. M.
will fall due.
in the forenoon of said day and the
of history is not so interesting but holders will be asked for a mor with a load of wool.
On a recent trip he had purchas this season 44 days, late beginning,1
court room of said court has been
Despite the overwhelming vic to those who are as old or older atorium on interest payments and
C
V.
Belknap
S«*cv.
ed and brought home a brood sow and Set his machine 113 times, but
: appointed by said court as the time
to r y of the New Deal forces there than the county or the newspapei a reduction of the interest rate If
that had recently weaned her lit his daily average was 950 ‘Sacks Moro Lodge No. 113, 1. O. O. F
and place for the hearing of ob
is plenty of opportunity to point they arc important.
not an actual scaling down of the
— Moro, Oregon
jections thereto and the settlement
The problems of the county are principal amounts of some* of the ter. This lean old sow he had put per day. He was proud of his
out places in its program, that do
in a makeshift pen and she had crew and every one of them will
thereof.
not meet the approval of those different now than in the olden bond issues.
Meets 1st and 3rd
broken
out of this enclosure. It be back for 1908.
Dated and first published, Oct.
trained in the American school of days although it remains an agri
Tuesdays in the
is w*ell known that a hog never
Potatoes find dull sale in markets
political thought. It is the duty, cultural county. In the early days
Oregon’s new >2,500,000 capitol losses its direction arid her tracks
I O.O.F. hall. Tran 8, 1936.
of this county, at lc per lb.
Date of last publication, Nov.
and the opportunity of the Repub there was trouble between stock- building in minatore is now on dis
sient and visiting
led to my place, In the direction
By the way. Do you know how '
6,
1936.
lican party, to carry on the fight nen and farmers; now the growth play in the lobby of the state office
brothers are cordi
from which she had oome, about to save the plumber bill? Turn
for the acceptance of its ideals of of weeds is the most important building. The architect’s model
C. F. Fulton
ally
invited
to
neet
/arming problem. In thos? days which depicts in detail the new one fourth mile distant. He made off the bleeder.
government.
Executor.
<
with
us.
Rev. Tonkins started the founda
there was a market for any wheat building as it will appear when inquiry of me if I had seen her
\
Lewis
M.
Kee.'N.
C.
Huntington,
Wilson
A
Davis,*
and I told him I had not. In fact, tion Wednesday for a new barn on
produced; now th e r e w a north completed is valued at >1600.
■ • Joe T ’ u it, S e c re ta ry
Attorneys
s
THE WEATHER
I
did
not
know
she
had
broken
out
E. E. Barnum’s Moro city residence
west surplus.’
from
the
pen
until
he
asked
me
property.
.
-
The persons whose births were
The old timer who prophesied
g U B îM iH î i in î îi t î f iî iî t n n iM t M H W i n n im i ia i ii iii ii ii ii M q u H H n n H p m m i t .........
about her.
Eating « six o’clock breakfast
some weeks ago that within forty recorded in the early papers are
Time
passed
on
and
soon
after
4-H STYLE QUEEN
by the light of electricity is some
eight hours of the election day now grandparents; those whose
he made a trip to The Dalles thing new in Moro.
deaths
were
noted
in
the
first
is
there would be sufficient rainfall
where drugs could be bought with
Oregon shipped >1,161,137 worth
in Sherman county to sprout the sues have been forgotten except
out
suspicion.
of
grainr lust month. In volume
sown wheat and bring it up out of to those who will never forget.
Soon thereafter my horses began surpassing all previous October
A
newspaper
is
a
part
of
life,
a
the ground may be correct if the
dying. I had befriened this man exports with one exception.
presence of dark clouds is an in record of personal and public
who was a distant relative by From the Observer Nov. 9, 1917
dication of rain in a county so events, a means of community ex
helping to move hfs family to my
Sugar is only >8 at Croefleld.
pression.
In forty eighty yeArs
long dry.
cabin furnished them food from
The recent cold, snap* caught
this
one
has
had
an
interesting
Rain has been delayed so long
my
garden
and
allowed
him
to
U3e
several
sacks of onions in H. W.
that, should it begin to fall there and varied history, jukt as the
niy team to haul juniper from Strong’s field, spoiling them for
would certainly be surprise even community and- the'1 county have
Jacknife for fuel. I had also work market.
on the part of those who have had.
ed with him in ditch and well dig-
About 10 o’clock Tuesday night
prayed for it for these long weeks.
Ing. Altogether I had befriended fire totally destroyed the Bruce
Stock in the Literary Digest can
Now the wheat is sown in a large
him in every way possible. I had Kee farm home and tent house
part of the county and, except for probably be purchesed for a small
learned from him that his crooked adjoining, on what old timers call
that small part that has found figure if anyone wants to invest.
nose had been broken in a saloon the J>ougherty place, between Moro
enough moisture to eome up, is -A-----------------
brawl in California. I also had and Grass Valley. The fire and its
still remaining in the dry earth
long acquaintance with his wife reflection on the clouds were plain
waiting for rain and a favorable
whom I knew to be a vicious char ly seen from Moro.
sun to come to life.
acter.
J. A. Rasmussen, and family are
There are many farmers who
During the previous winter I located at Newport for the winter.
Dr. W. G. Everson, pastor of
was married at a public church
can recall that some of the best the White Temple Baptist ohurcfii,
welding, the licenke having been ALLEN STQRY
crops the county has raised were Portland, and leader ¿n. civic and
L...
1 procured some ten days ’before, and
sown in the dust and these men religious affairs will head the “One
all knew the day of our marriage. « (Continued from page one)
are not discouraged by the weather Day Preaching Mission’’ for Hood
No one had been especially in unfavorable conditions possible,
conditions. This statement is made River-Wasco-Sherman counties .to
vited and for some reason bis they were suddenly confronted
though as a sort of apology for the be held in '■ The * Dalles Methodist
folks did not attend. lAfter our with the uncongenial and unfami-
weather for seeding dry is not the church, all day Monday, November
marriage, knowing the uneongen- Jigt* job of governing themselves.
way they like to put in a crop.
9. according to .word received b y ,
iality of the family, we decided it I have talked with hundreds of
But weather is one of those Rev. L. H. MStcelmore from Rev. *
was
not best to become over inti Germans of all sorts and of every
things that are unpredictable and Robt. ’ Hutchinson. Dr. Everson ,
mate. A covetuous disposition tni possible kind of political belief,
that must be taken into account will speak at a mass meeting at
mated both of them, which is a and am forced to the conclusion
when raising wheat. If all parts 7:30 p. m., on “The Sufficiency o f
On the occasion of this fir^t issue in
known
hard proposition to handle that they did not enjoy the exper
of the nation were to get the most Christ.’’
* - I
ience.
It
is
possible
that
even
the
socially.
*
favorable kind of weather during
our forty-ninth year,
we wish
to . ' ex-
The Mission is planned for those
♦
X
- ■
Now to the Vigilance party. Americans did not acutely enjoy
the crop season there would be mable to attend the Portland Mis-
the
last
three
years
of
the
Hoover
' S “ * wJi>?et? erMf
"'press out sincere appreciation of the
such a store of wheat that all the ^v Dr. E. Stanley Jones of Indi* > MARY V. MAW, 1«, O F TO- ‘, 2
which I attended administration (the time the Ger
Chinamen in China couldn’t eat it «ion, November 5 to' 8, directed LEDO, received the thrill e f her n<’ *hb«r’s
support which has made it possible
nt*de a statement o f facts man republic was tottering to its
in a single year and the price Miss Murisl L ster of Ixmdon and eight years of club work when an
herein
noted. I openly stated, af fall) but we have learned to take
would be as low as a Republican’s other internaiionally known church nanied state champion over all
for thfs paper to exist, and to voice
other county contestants in the ter due deliberation, I tfttold no the bitter with the sweet, and are
electorial count.
men and women. •—
4-H Style Revue at the Oregon longer live next neighbors to them too experienced politically to hope
Perhaps the thing balances off
Mr. Hutchinson announces this state fair. The petite, sparkling-
for anything much better from any
the hope that in the future the people
about even, after all, but the coufi- nrogram». 10:30 a. m., seminar for eyed blonde modeled a party dress and stated I would leave the coun miracle-man.
try,
if
necessary,
to
be
rid
of
him.
ty would look much .better if ministers; 2:00 p. m., seminars of pink organdy with* pale blue
In Germany things were much
will continue to support this paper in
Th© Vigilance committee was the
there was a stand of green over the for men and .women. “Evangelism velvet sash and bow, which cost X
k *answer to this statement One of worse than in America. Further-
with
accessories
>12.50.
She
will
summerfallowed fields that are Through
Religious
Education,’’ represent the state’s 10,000 Club those present who was preminenkLmore~_and here **
such a main« r as to enable the paper
fact that
^-tyovr brown.
Miss Duleitie Brown, . Chrstian girls in the National Style Revue» in the community, having at one shows how closely all the world in
Education specialist, and .“ Evangel- to he held in Chicago, Decei
to adequately serve the peoples’ needs.
tame represented the county in the interwoven today—America made
Radio listeners jiave had to get ism Through the Laify,’’ Dr. E. L. lj as a feature of the 15th
legislature,
stated
that
‘Some
along with a courteous “Thank- Clark; 4:tW
m., “Evangelism* tional Club Congress. As 1
JOHN M. DE MOSS
times the arm of fye law was too
you'* in plade of their favorite pr Through (he Women,’’ Mrs. T. A. prize she receives* an all-
Moro, Oregon
*
short to protect Society.’” I was
ADVERTISING
JOB PRINTING
trip
to
the
Revue
from
grams for several weeks. - Now VFrdenius. “Evangelism Through
cago Mail O r d e r company, its aware of the aurn matters had Rep. THE OREGON FARMER
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they can get the moat popular and Social Concern,” R v. Gy A. Poll sponsor. The contest is coodscted
taken
but
was
not
in
any
individual
modern music until they arq tired ard; 7:3O p. m„ mas^ meeting and »n cooperation with s t a t e a n d
S H E R M A N
C O U N T Y
JO U R N A L.
way further connected with what Sherma'n, Wheeler, Gilliam, Wasco,
a fH .
closing.
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’ fiounty ustensioa agents, , < •
followed. On the night set for Hood River and Jefferson Counties.
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Barzee Story
In Other Days 1
TRADING CENTER
For Sherman County People
COMPLETE LINE OF
JLl 2 .;
Groceries, l oiletiics, Remedies
Sundries
,
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f l ¿ um d L a itU iïl^
Mission Planned
f
FO R
4 -8
YEAR S
The P e o p le o f S h e rm a n c o u r y
have s u p p o rte d th is n e w s p a p e r.
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