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m SHERMAX SOUN« JÖKMNAl. HttSl).- («ÉtíON frMDAY, MAY M, 1691 4^à=i , ,íí — > »'» « « '» ■ Ytlí .Off il Plaintiffs, vi. W. A. A1 Swegel has returned to Moro TODAY’S QUOTE STATEHOUSE GOSSIP I defendants. •«' > to do some of thef carpenter work g e r m a n CConni^ j o u r n a l ' ‘Look at any rural community) CHARLES O WILSON now demanded around here. (Continued from phge one) with well kept homes, good church- sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon Bassett in the ranks of the state’s s b COUNTY OBSEiRVEh. V>tahh«-ht-*• Nnv. 2, i**S8 es and schools and a general ap- j Gavin A Gavin. Attorneys, Annual S tatem en t of th« highest paid employees. At $350 k UALTY COMPANY OP GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL. 7 tablishp-l Oct 14. i s m : pearance of being a place in which The Dalles, Oregoix 28-29-30-31 AMERICA o f S ea ttle, In th« sta te of a month Bassetts’ salary tops that CONSOLIDATED, MZ :CH <1 10*! ' W ashington on tha th ir ty -fir st day o f From the Observer May 31, 1918 you would like tc live, and yon will ■ . Decem ber, 193«, m ade t o the In su ran ce WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRK I, Established 1891 of the state superintendent of pub Com m issioner o f th « s ta te of Oregon, find that the farmers there have 1 N0TICE QF SHERIFF’S SALE CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 19S2 ! - lic instruction or the state corpor-1 p u rsu an t to law CAPITAlr; Sherman county bid God Speed * earned how to make a profitable ation commissioner or the state! A m ou nt of ca p ita l stoek paid tc ten more of her sons Friday business out of farming. Those Published Every Friday at Moro, Or»*v«»n. By u p ................. a .......... 3 550,000.00 INCOME On the 14 th day of * GILES L. FRENCH ? Manariov Edifo- ’ labor commissioner, all of whom., „ . morning when Leslie W. Strahl, are the kind of communities that Wjt prem ium s received during i are-men of mature expesience. It you and I want to help build.”- at the hour of 10:00 e etech, th e r e a r ............................... 12.348.787.05 Wm. H. Andrews, Harry L. Guy, i places him in the bracket above J. In terest, dividends an d ren ts / George Rasmussen, W. H. James Dean Wm. A. Schoenfeld, OSC, in at the front door of t h e Court received during th e year . ‘ 13X831.48 j that c f the deputy state treasurer, , in co m e from other sources •Robert P. Foister, W. L. Chrisman, a radio address to 4-H club mem- House in Moro. Sherman County, received during th e y e a r . . . 29498.89 • who supervises the investment of I Oregon. I will sell at auction to John Reid, J. S. Coats, C. A. Jones, bers over a national ho^t-up. T otal Income * 12,510.787.83 the state’s millions in surplus the highest bidder for cash- the • disbursements left for Fort McDowell, California ! funds, not to mention a score o f , Wet losses paid during th e 4 f following described real property, y ea r Including a d ju stm en t v A. O. Hommrnd, pastor of the DANGER AFTER DARK other deputies and secretaries to ............. 4I.071.S73.34 exp en ses . . located in Sherman County, Ore- D ividends paid on eaplta) ' M oro, O recr^ r, state boards and commissions with M. E. church at Grass Valley, has Entered as second-class matter nt t’ Pl»«’ CfflCf. stock during th e year , . , none Deaths from automobiles collid- g0J1’ "*2** C om m issions and salaries otv ^ t Act n< Conrr**s n t Marc-b 3 1£~' resigned his charge and will leaV' equal or greater responsibilities. Lots numbered Four (4>. nina paid during th e y e a r ............ 758.472.84 ing at night increased 37 per cent next week f°r France, having ac The salary increase for Bassett was T a x es, licen ses an d fees paid (9) and Ten (10) in Section SUBSCRIPTION RATES—-PA V A RLE IN ADVANCE. • i $n during the y e a r .. . . . . 55,784.07 voted by the Democratic majority cepted work as a Y. M. C. A. sec from 1930 through 1936, while A m ount of a ll ¿ th er expendi Eighteen (18). Township One One Yea»- ...... ... . tu r es ........ A .T \ ? ... 127.821.74 deaths from daylight crashes de on the Capitol commission with Dr. retary. (1), South of Range Nineteen MAY 28,1937 creased 12 per cent during this T o ta l expenditures ........ 12.015.131.88 H. II. Olinger of Salem and his (19) East of the Willamette Antone Berg is again at homi period, figures from the Oregon Value of real estate^ ow n ed Republican colleagues on the com Meridian. in Sherman county after a twe (m arket value) none loss of both legs, both arms and mission opposing the raise as un State Motor association reveal. ON PROVINCIALISM V alue o f i t o e k i owned Said sale is made under execu year visit to his old home in Wis beth eyes in the same blast and justified. (m ark et value) bonds am or- . tlaed ...................................... 13.133.127.87 tion issued out of the Circuit CSmrt consin. Last week in The Dalles at a miraculously he lived for weeks, L oans on m ortgages an d co l of the state of Oregon, for the la tera l, etc. ..................... .. . 125.000.00 Percy Thompson, sergeant in NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE public meeting the toastmaster not knowing that his arms and legs Validity of the “good time” law G a sh .In banks and on hand 208.334.52 County of Sherman, to me directed P rem ium s In course of collet Q. M. C. at Fort Sam Houston praised Joe Carson, mayor i d Port- were gone because he could not passed by the recent legislature On Saturday, June 19, 1937, at ¡n th/ cage o f Harriet Nw h aad tlo a w ritten sin ce Sep tem 437.105.81 ber 30, 1835......................... Texas, was visiting with Sherman the hour of 1:30 p. m., at the ftont land, for his lack of provincjalism fetl their absence and believed has been brought into question A Nish, as .adminlatraterar’ of In terest and ren ts due and every day that they would take through a United States supreme cohnty friends the last two weeks. door of the County Court House, <hc e#ute of A accrued ................. .................. 42.048.07 tUeea^d. his broad concept of plan for the off his bandages so that he could court opinion holding that a simi T o ta l • • M.946,818.07 in Moro. Sherman County, Ore- pj^ntiffg, Vs. W. A. May, et a* * development of the entire state, see again. From the Observer May 29, 1908 lar law passed by the Washington Or rp°Sd claim s for 1 osata gon, I will sell at auction to the fcndants. • “ . * . ..................... ’.’” .3 >un- 177,758.54 Cause for thia praiae was Carson’s His fight to retain what was legislature could not be made ret lAiudra and Glad’a Watkins en highest bidder for cash in hand, A m ount o f u nearned prem i CHARLES C. WILSON statement that the port of The u m s on all o u tstand in g tertained their little school mates the following described real prop Sheriff of Sherman County. Oregon Dalles should be developed even if left of life was so dramatic, soffiard roactive. Under a similar inter „ r is k s ..................................; 1,215.183 06 D ue for com m ission and with a very pleasant party at erty, located in Sherman County, GAVIN A GAV-IN. Attorney«, it did take seme of the .hippingI continued that it enlisted the en- pretation the “good time” feature b r o k e r a g e .................................. 35.888.30 auntie MicDantls, Wednesday eve Oregon, to-wit: awav from Portland and his ad- thusiasm of his emotional fellows of the Oregon act, requiring auto A ll other lia b ilitie s. . . 153.147.58 The'Dallea, Oregon. * lAnl.. nvi/I V* O ♦" loft ning. 28r29-3(L31 T o t a l ' lia b ilitie s .' excep t vocacy of larger locks at Bonne from Italy and when he at last matic release of inmates of - the North East Quarter of Sec c a p i t a l ............................. t? '»’n , <>«’ .47 succumbed to his wounds.be was Oregon penitentiary .upon expira tion Ten (10), Township One ville. C a p ita l paid u p ................... 1550.000.00 I Messrs Berrian and Stuart took S p ecial reserve for unknown given a stone to mark his resting tion of their maximum sentences, (1) ’ North, Range Eighteen Also within the same week Lupin« Rebecca Lodge N«. I l f con tin gen cies ......... «5.007 00 I 25 grand trout' from Des Chutes minus deduction for good time, place. ------ Su rp lus over all lia b ilities . 1.038 652.60 (18) East of the -Willamette Moro,i there was in The Dalles criticism j river, at Rohr Villa on the 24th of Surplus as regards p olicy Now the railroad they helped to could not apply to prisoners now h olders ............ . ............... 1.673.652 60 Meridian. of the proposal to establish a free which one measured 17 inches, and in the institution. It is pointed out, Meets 2d and T otal ..............................•8T745.«1« 77 the others were nearly as large. ferry at Maryhill for thg stated build is gone leaving only a nar however, that this legal obstacle Said sale is made under execu B U SIN E 88 IN OREGON FOP THE YE7R row level ledge along the turbulent esdays of each MMMdh reason that it might damage some Net prem iums received duds»«» Playing ball on Grass Valley tion issued out of the Circuit Court could be circumvented if Governor th e /e a r .* J360.2R5.37 ; plan or other now in the heads of stream. The cuts and tunnels that Martin would continue to release Visitirpr member» w«l of t h ; State of Oregon for Sher Losses paid during the year 101 877.02 j dkm nr.d on the 2 ith. JoCir.y S heiar L osses Incurred during the certain citizens residing in that were .crowded through the unyield the prisoners on parole as he has man County, to me directed in the come. year 48.0U.47 came off with a broken ankle. He ing rock in so much < haste are now — Name o l com pany. city. been doing for the past two months ! is a popular young man with tht Case of Dr. Hettie M. West, plain OENERAL CASUALTY COMPANY OF Hazel Truitt. N. G. AMERICA ( tiff, vs. ’Mrs. Eleanor Olmstead, de In 1935 the Oregon legislature merely scars on the unchanging pending the effective date of the j boys, who immediately made up Lila Ball Secretary N am e of president. H. K. DENT hillsides. The bunch grass that authorised the highway commis N am e o f secretary. RALPH H BALDWIN. ' 845 purse and the days gate re fendant. new law which becomes operative tatu tory resident attorn ey for service. was disturbed to make a place for sion to buy, lease or operate free C. C. WILSON . K OPPENHEIMER. Portland. Or. June 7. ceipts for his benefit. Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S. On basis of Decem ber 31. 1936. m arket • * a ferries across the Columbia to join Osellenne has nearly regained its Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon q u otation s for all bonds and stock th is Moro, Oregon i John Strahl is enlarging thc"Tarm com p any’s total adm itted a ssets wo” ld federal highways. The only places former position leaving nothing to Childers and Finsley - Rural residents who have been Meets Every Second be Increased to 34.124,464.40. and surplus recall the story but the white em residence of F. A. Savrs to nearly to 31.217.500 93. _______________ eligible are Astoria and Maryhill. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 29-33 draining their sewage into road Fourth Thursdays in each double its former capacity of liv This last winter Washington en blem erected by -his fellows in side ditches are being warned by S y n o p sn .^ sr A n o 'ill Stateunent of the Month. Visiting membeti ing rooms. acted . similar law and the plan I ‘heir admiration and respect, and the state highway commission that OENERAL IN SvX ANCE COMPANY OP Invited. AMERICA.- 5? S eattle, ttt the S ta te of NOTICE OF SHERFIF’S SALE is going ahead for a free ferry I » uttle "’» « than, a quarter of e W ashtxgtyO. on th e th',rty -first day of this<practice constitutes, a violation Frances King W. M. D ecem ber. 1936. taade to the Insurance Docket No. 2412 service te«t period. That, together century has passed of a state law passedjn 19£5 im Ruth Sparling. Secretary. C om m issioner of th e S ta te of O regon,’ Read the ads in the Journal On the 14th day of June, 1 9 3 7 - ___________________ with the new work being done on Next Sunday will be Memorial posing a penalty of $fOO fine and p u rsu an t to la w . / CAPITAL at the hour'of 10:05 o’clock, a. m., ~ “ ’ “ - * a , the Waaco county section of the day. The living will then recall 30 days imprisrnrnent.' persecu AscA'unt of ca p ita l stock at the front doo: c f the Court «■<«*» No- 121 A?F & A- ‘ p aid up ...........................¿.» 3 1.000.000 00 Sherman Highway, will undoubted-1 tlje lives of their departed and re tions will follow failure to heed th. a m o p g l« o f A n n iu«l u si S tatem en t o f th« INCOME Moro. Oregon F IR ST NATIONAL JAL INSURANCE COM ly increase traffic ~ through this I fresh the graves. Perhaps the warning, attorneys for the depart House in Moro. Sherman County, Met prem iums received dur PANY OP AMTOICA of S ea ttle. In th« in g the year . . . . . . . . 3 5.276.989 47 7Jeet the 1st Oregon- I will sell at aucion to the county to a marked degree. We little Italian is emblematic of all ment said. ■tat« of W ashington on the th ir ty -fir st In terest, dividends sn d rents Thursday evening.- i. day o f D ecem ber, 1838. made to the In - received during the year 420.135-00 highest bidder, for^cash, the fol- are glad cf the development and of us in that our menjory is kept •q ran c« Oommlasloner o f tb e sta te o f Incom e from other sources each mon»h. Visiting pursuant to law: O rigon. received d u rn ii th e y esr 135.778 n lowihg describe/i real property, feel that all ettixens of the state green by tbe respect a n i admrrs- CAPITAL Only seven per cent of the$2,- members cordially in A m ount o f ca p ita l ito ck P«ia located in 'Sherman County, Ore T otal incom e J 5 832,845 62 should share our pleasure inas-Itiön we earn in our lives and that 500,000 authorized for the nev ..................................... .. 3250.000 00 ud DISBURSEMENTS ' vited to meet with us. much as that which aids us aids J our works are fleeting and of brief capitol building has been spent so INCOME gon. to-wit:* Met losses paid during the In terest, dividends an d r e n t s ................ Roy Powell. W. M. year Including adjustm ent Lots Five (5- Seven (7), Eight the state at large. | memory received during th e y e a r ----- 318.018.24 far according to records in the expenses 3 2 331.573 55 In com e from other sources re C- V. Belkn*.;; t t e e v . D ividends paid on cap ital (8) and Eleven (11) in Section Therefore we hope that promi- ceived during th e y e a r ........... 285.88 state department. Of the $363,- stock during the year . 243.000 00 1----- Eighteen (18), Township One J APPLE PIE D ividends paid to p olicy- nent citizens of The Dalles, who 932.87 spent to date $242,553.?1 T o ta l Income ................... 318,284.03 holders during the year 153.720.03 Moro Lodge No. 113, I- O O (1), South, Range Nineteen DISBURSEMENTS m issions and salaries pay their rpnt and buy their shirts When the sun is shining and the has gone toward actual construe^ I Com Moro, Qrego*- N et losses paid during tb e year ye paid during the year 1 832.73» ’.3 (19) E ast of thL* W illamette with Sherman county money, will grass is getting greener every day tion costs. Architects have drawn a d ju stm en t ex- including T axes, licenses and less paid None M w U 1st and Meridian, according to the Go during the year i r 231X31 15 emulate the prominent citizens of I d the wheat is gtretching up to a total of $79,695.97 Administra D ivid en d s paid on cap ital stock Am ount of all other exp en Tu4*sdaya in the ’ vernm ent survey. N one 507.215 27 during th e year . i ........ ditures ................... Portland and come o u t , in t h e l ^ 8yn <nd the hjdo of unBCCUB. tive expenses to date total $21,780. C om m issiona and salaries paid LOXl.F. hall- Tran Said sale is made under execu None prtntSBnd fUI thao^elves of ] to med sunshine seems to make This item includes $10,996 paid out T o ta l expenditures ' I 6 296,31; 50 during th e year ....................... ASSETS sienX and v is it ix T a x es, licen ses an d fees paid tion issued out of the Circuit Court their provincialism and state t a t I everything bright, it is easy to call in salaries, office rent and travel 3754.72 Value of real estate owned during the y e a r ................... brothers are cordi of the State of Oregon for the (book* value) -------- * 3, 209.917 81 A m ount of all other expendl- th y are all for the free ferry the springtime the very best of expenses of the commissioners, and 8482.45 Value of stock s owned ... 8uy«a . ........................... .. ally, invited to n«et County of Sherman, to m e directed ( m a r k e t value) bonds M t’-yhllL At some future time the year. But shucks, its awfully $l,347.50for a scale model of the am ortised 8.332,078 78 T o ta l e x p e n d itu r e s................. 34.117.18 wOlLus. in the case of Harriet Nish and they may visit this county and it hard to get a good piece of apple capitol. L oans on m ortgages a " 4 ? . . V alue of r e a l ^ e S a l? owned Lewis McKee, N. G. C. A. Nish, as administrators of collateral, etc. y 269.006 34 • t , • V would give us great pleasure to pie in the spring. (m arket value) ................. None C ash In banks and on hand? 1 .109.849.C5 Jo« Truit. Secretary the estate of A .. Nish, deceased V alue of bond« owned am or Prem ium s In course of co l-', introduce them as men of the en Two million dollars in additional lection w ritten since Sep tised valu e ..................... • • • •, 3287.293.20 Now a connoisseur of apple pies tire state and not as grubbing 1 ittle L oan s on m ortgages and eol- tember 30. 1938 .............. 1 1.057.773 05 federal funds will be available for W arrants 4.360.81 . la tera l, etc.................................. None business men whose noses were is surely one of those normal in road work in Oregon next year if In terest and rents due and t ash In banks and on hand . 37.788 87 M ifs ia a i ■■■■■■■— dividuals who favors that acme of rem lu m s In course o f collec a c e t u e q ................. « 88.486.7S S caught permanently in their own appropriation measures najv be tio n w ritten sin ce Sep tem Life Insurance Cash S u r r e n -> the culinary art when it is baked ■ Get the world’« good new« daily through der Value ........ ✓ 15.363 00 ber 30, 1826.. - ........................... None doors. fore Congress are passed, accord In terest and ren ts due and with fresh spples; with juicy ap ing to word received by the state 312.784.633 17 a c c r u e d ......................................... . 8477.52 T otal adm itted assets 3 he hristian cience onitor ples whose juice boils up through highway departmerit. The federal LIABILITIES JOHN D. 3438.880 28 O ross claim s for losses un An ln lfr iu lio n tl D tily N ru ip tp e r •‘t ì ì '& is a s •• the brittle crust end coagulates in aid, however, will be contingent paid .............. 3 410 494 OS John D. Rockefeller, who died pale colored jelly on top. Taken Am ount of unearned pre O ross clalm a for losses unpaid None P u ilh beJ by A m ount of unearned premium* m ium s on all outstand- Sunday morning at the ripe age from the oven when it smells so upon the state matching the funds on aU ou tstand in g risks .. None ln g risks ........ . 8.035.149 45 T H E C H R IS T IA N SC IE N C E P U B L IS H IN G SO C IE T Y Due for com m ission and bro D ue for com m ission and brok o f 97, had outlived his hate. A few good the cook can keep it theze no Of the fund to be allocated to Ore O ne, N orw ay Street, Boston, M aiaachuaetts 88.084.04 kerage ................ . .. erage ..................................... • • • • None gon under the 1938 program $1,- short years ago his name was the longer, it entices the appetite of '240.000 00 D ividends to policyholders All other Uablbtlea. federal In 3859.11 252.541 03 AU other liabilities R egular rcaJing o f T h e C h e b t i a n S c is n c b M o m itor w com e t a x ........................................ most hated in the land and church all within a goodly smelling dia- 140,000 will be set aside for con F unds held under Reinsur- cotwidered by m any a liberal education. I « clean, oobiased struction of primary highways. 632,763.08 a n o » T reatise ................... l^O X R I X lRDIllW lwW f -- - — t * $1 es disported the propriety of ac tance. n e w and w ell-rounded editorial features, in clu d in g the V e A l y $760,000 for secondary roads and C sS lta l paid tip" i '8850.000 oo T otal liabilities, except cepting nia millions because of tbe M agazine Section, make t h : M onitor the ideal new spaper Surplus over aU llablUtea . 188.101 2» 3 6.819.021 64 cap ital .... Of edn^pe an apple pie, of almost $300,000 for grade crossing elimi fo r the home. It is ) cents a co p y , or ) cen ts a day « n swb- possibility that they were “taint S .r p lu s as regards policy 3 1,000.000.00 O sp itai paid up . . . 3438.101.38 any kind is, or should be, a work nations. S p ecial reserve for un- holders ....................... »cription, delivered to your door, and is obtainable at th « ed.” Now that animosity is gone 875.000.00 known con tingencies . . . of art. To be perfect it needs fo llo w in g location: T otal ... • . »438.960.39 Surplus as regards policy- and little children received his BUSIN ESS IN OREGON FOR T r a jTCAR holders ................................... 8.185.614 53 apples that are lately from the The stnte is about to negotiate N et premium« received during th e year shining dimes without fear of con The Christian Science Church Bldg, tree. A spring time apple pie the biggest deal in tascara bark in T otal 31X784,636.17 aI L o ssesUpaid during th e year, a ll re- tamination. • BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR serves its main purpose—we are the history of the west. Bids are N et premiums received dur- . ^ L o ss e s incurred during th « year. all It was a great life he had led. speaking now of the apple pie as lng the year ». .y ,e t 472,464 80 rè f i T ï s « ÿh rvWirw r ww a tfâ,V«T1 «Si «i being invited on the bark contained reinsured. — __ L osses paid during the year 123.489.80 Born poor, in early life ba saw art sad not as food—to remind the Nam e of L osses Incurred during the in the 70,000 acre Elliott park in F IR ST NATIONAL INSURANCE COM year ....................... 134.938 92 an opportunity to consolidate the I ¿¡ner that fall is coming with its western Lane and Douglas coun PANY OF AMERICA Nam e of Company: OENERAL IN SU R N am e o f president, H. K. ANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA. tinwru, new oil companfc. that f i^ ,her pies and that they are ties. The sale will cover a 3-year N am e of secretary. L. E. CROW*- , _ Nam e of President:, H. K. DENT. S ta tu to ry r a ld w n attorney •pranr up with the d isco v ery .^ | WQrth ,ivjng for There may Nam e of Secretary: L. E. CROWE. period with peeling confined to the K K. OPPENHEIMER. Portland, o r S tatu tory resident attorney for service: ways of using kerosene. His some who would care little for spring months. According to J. W. E K. OPPENHEIMER. P ortland. Or. tactics were ruthless compared to living if it were not for the prom Ferguson, state forester, this is one the easy going business methods iae of better things to come. of the few areas where peeling has of the time and because he amass never been carried on and as a re Spring is occasionally windy and ed great wealth his name was hated cold and summer will be hot and sult, there are many excellent for many years. dusty and full of long and tiresome stands of oascara scattered through He began to give his money I hourSf we keep up hope and ,out the forest. away to different fuad. and n l - |atrenfth will and though he died with many » ilh o n . other round o{ appIe pie8, and ■ There was one piece of pie left î? h? _ T l ,‘ .t ver* ,“ “ ^ ! .n!r2?"*|there i . som eth«« to live for from the noon meal on the table, the fact that he did immeasurable! despite $he political situation and and Mrs. Powell divided it be good with his fortune. There are the price of bacon, There is apple tween Helen and Buddy. few who could hate him in his old 1 pie. Buddy looked at his mother and age, a frail old man trying, like I saw she didn’t have any. “Mother,” any commoner, to live a few years Andy of a famous radio team he said, earnestly, “I can’t enjoy longer. Now when we are a bit) has been sued for divorce. W« thia pie when you haven’t any. calmer than we were on the sub-1 wondered if she wouldn’t g et tired Take Helen’s.” —Vernon (Texas) ject thirty years ago it is discov Times. of it too. ered that he was much like the! rest of us, only a little more so. If Governor Martin gets by with DEFECTIVE CARS BUILT Almost 24,000 cars involved in continually telling the people of accidents on Oregon highways in Oregon what he thinks in words HUMBERT OSELLENNE they can’t help but understand he 1936 were in faulty condition, Ore Many o f our customers now bank by mail. Many more will In the Grass Valley cemetery I w jy have started something worth gon State Motor association sta tistics show. there is a whit« atone, considerai whUe in politics, do so when they learn of the new, improved Bank-by-Mail ly larger than the average of such system we have developed. SEE THESE MODERN FEATURES markers. On ite top it bears the I gomc means should be deviaed When Your Shoes need repaii cross symbolic of the first faith. I make the fighting labor unions FuH porcelMn m arnai. . . - fle w W e furnish ybu with a special Deposit-by-Mail envelope send them to i . eoRatnwtlM . . . NMafly i d t s d ta Under it lies the body of Humbert 1 B0ttle their diffreences outside of Osellenne who was killed in an ex- working hour* and thus cause less which is deposit slip, container and receipt— all ki one. It’s Y o u ’ll sing a so n g o f plosion along the Deschutes when disturbance with the wheels of happiness w hen you use easy and convenient to use— saves time and takes care o f the railway barons were pushing progreaa. . The CIO might meet ROOD SHOE REPAIRING your new H otpoint Elec ycur bank deposits safely. "Y , their competing roadbed« up th« the AF of L rt the gas works tric Range. For this thrilling new twtf( sides o f that stream. The I every night at six unta thè prob ft»4 Heeo».d Rt. : THE DAl.LFK Ycu are cordially invited to use this new service. Call or atone was erwrt»d by cousins and Unw wtre aertled. raAge w ill give you m any extra friends of th« little Italian. I Portland is to® ha ve a “Be Kind w n te for leeH-c c( ir;?lei?d?*ai» u - * . hours o f freedom, economy such one of the many to People Week.” It must be tough M e you have never kn ow n , sp o i C. R. Harding, Manager L. 'A. Littleton, Asst. Mgr. hilled outright and Ito live in a city that admits the l s cleanliness and'perfection shipped to the | need of such a holiday, ELECTRIC RANDES o f results w ith ever^ recipe. atatten and hauled to Buy on Convenient Terme burial plot by I Maybe the city should have a A tto r n e y A t L a w <k>me in today. t »*■ were brought lamb or two to clip the growing hospitals in parking «trips around town. M o r o wk.ll W a s c o ¿tie.- Yet H ead O fice, Portland, Oregon 1 rkablel Mark Tw iin: Great humorist; M K M B K « F K P K B A L P ■ F O g IT 1 W S U K A W C g C O B F O B A T IO W Jig-goffered tfce| greatest cusser. Any reason? In Other Days | HR MAK O&HX AL __ . . . ■ r -■— ■ T -7 .X . 411 Tu I nai T C S M , BAN K BY MN W ERNM ARK’S 1 GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF fM îiàôL The D alles B ranch o tte « P acific ¡P ower & F C o m pany U nited States N ational B an k