Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 11, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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seven measures on the 1938 gen- West Coast Print. & Bind. Co.
GEORGE B. GUTHRIE, aa R e-' the further sum
Five Hundred
used his position in the depart-
Assessors 1938 Tax Rolla
ctiver of The Oregon-Washington Dollaza ($500.) aa .attorney!
. ment to pack his division with re-
166.15; Clerks exp. 4.50
170.65 Joint Stock Land Bank of Port-
»HERMAN COUNTY OtfSERVj .. . t.«’ lIHle». • « nutf. 2 : .*'W*
eO8tt pf
8uit
'
publicans
while
democratic
a^pli-
R.
C.
Byers,
Work
in
DeMosa
GRASS VALLEY JOURNAJ E?tab<i»n*v O ct 14. l i b
land,
Oregon,
«
corporation.
'Twmrty^>©e A 90-1Q0
• cants have been ignored. <
Park
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16.25 Plaintiff.
CONSOLIDATED,
Dollars (81.90) and the coats ff
kRCH « PK'i *
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Foss ft Company, Clerk office ’
WASCO NEW8-ENTERP1 SE. Established Jfcn
and upon «aid Wrtt.
CONSOLIDATED 1. ARCH 4. 1932
Bids
for
the
construction-
of
the
expenses
' .50 PETER PETERS, HENRY H.
C. C. Wflaon
! HENRY DEMUSS
7
new
$60,000
pavilion
at
the
eastern
C.
L.
Poley,
Vital
Statistics
1.80
WHITE,
CORA
H.
WHITE
AIL
Sheriff
of
Sherman
County, Oregon
,
A
l
GENIUS,
A
MAN
Published Every Friday *»t Moro.,-4b’*,,rnn. By
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Alive, a genius because he creat­ Oregon tuberculosis hospital at The W. E. Tate, Vital Statistics 1.00 VID ANDERSON, Defendant«,
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GILES L. FRENCH
.
_____ Vn»Mt»w toltine
ed loeautiful, inspiring, stimulating Dalles will be opened by the board State Industrial Accident Comm,
By virtue of the writ of execu-
:
Peace officers protection
6.23 tion and order of sale duly issued NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
melodies, harmonies and poetry. He of control on June 28. It is hoped
ri
was also able to render his compo­ to have the new building ready Dewey Thompson, Field As- .
«.0Ur rf- —
° “ Saturday, Junf 19, 1937, at
I sesaoi
100.00 Sute°W^>rp2
sitions both by instruments - and for use by next wintetf.
Shernai 0,
° f the hour ot 1 M P - ” •
the front
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M. Clarke Webb, Sealer of Wt®.
■ ycice. With the cooperation of the
ttllotor vehicle operators are and Measures
3.27
family in producing his music,
wonderful results were accomplish­ standing in line in the state de- James Stewart, Stock Inapt. 25.00
Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice, at Moro, Oregon*
30.00
ed and when we listened to their partment these days for a chance Annie Eddy, Janitress
nnd<*r Art of Consrress of Marc* 3 TP79
to
exchange
’their
dollars
,
for
a
A.
S.
Johnson,
Furnace
~~
26.00
b « * * for ea^i in hand.
rare harmonies we could see great
ten Joint S t S l
SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PA YABLE IN ADVANCE.
j panoramas of snow capped moun­ new driver I* permit. > Already more Geo. A. Potter, County Judge
” C°*“ 7,
_ valleys
_
a and plains, than 25,000 applications have been
Salary
f 37.50 Portland, O re»»»,... o o r p o r a tL i, o ^ ' X wit ®
......... $1 50.
One Year ......................
tains, ~____
forests,
the
breezes^
rustled
the
:’
^
ed
^<
>
r
^censes
accord’n^
David
Reid,
County
Comm..
9.50
n
amfiW
I
Oregon,
to-wit:
where <rf t h e ^ T a M ^ l X ^ I ^ . ? ^ i ; TiiB
plaintiff, and Peter Peters, Henry
JUNE 11 1987
will be Sherman County Journal
North East Quarter’ of Sec­
lc&VQfl
.H, White* Cora H. White and Ar-
golden îra in ' ~TTto b W ." « ito d ”ü | m ,iled ont *ft? * • " * * *
tion
Ten (10), Township One *
County printing $9.20; Sher
vid An<Jera°n are defendants, said
LABOR AND THE LAW
not entirely partisan has noted the their mates,along babbling broks' o
(1) North, Rang? Eighteen
iff’s supplies $9.00
18.20 writ being direct to me command­
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While the statements of Ray uequality and unfairness of al- that increased into majestic rivers !
(18) East of the Willamette
*°r
^ regon Unem Althea Stoneman, Public health
ing me to make sale of the real
GiU, state grange master, rega.u- lowing great economic and p olic­ forming great cataracts or roaring
Meridian.
z , ,
Compensation commis-
nurse salary
76.00
property hereinafter described, I
ing labor legislation at the last -al power to be concentrated in the water falls. Gentle zphers swelled ®*°n now exceed 13,000,000. Bene- R. T. Morgan, Work around
.
Said
aale
is
made
under execu­
will on Tuesday, the 6th day of
session did not attract so much hands of a few men without mak- into mighty storms and the light- fit pa,yi^ n! t
?he "6W ,MW courthouse
10.00 July, 1937 at 10:05 o’clock a. m., tion issued out of the ‘C ircuit Court
publicity as did his remarks aSout i ¡ng those men and their organiza ning cracked And sizzled amidat P®88* 1 by the 1935 legislature do Wily W. Kmghten. Stamps for
of the State of Oregon for Sher­
a t the front door of the Court
,
the governor and the truck hills tions responsible for the judicious
not become effective rfor another
superintendent.
7.50 House of Sherman County in the man County, tp me directed in the
thunder
it was worthy of at least as much. management of that power in the
y®ar.
, Wily W. Knighten, Office help
City of Moro, State of Oregon, Case of Dr. Hettie M. West, plain­
Perhaps it is natural for those interest of the nation as a whole. .1 ~A Man because he was great, yet ---- ------ 7---------- ■
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for
superintendent
6.60
offer for sale and proceed to sell tiff, vs. Mrs. Eleanor Olmstead, de­
For years the liberals o f the c° mlpon an^ humble. He perform-,
who have been favorable to labor
fendant.
,
Shaw
Supply
Co.,
Sup*t.
sup­
to the highest bidder fbr cash in
moat common labor with
to still consider that labor is the nations have been fighting to re-
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C.
W
ILSON,
.
\ vni„
plies
.
...
,
1.05
hand the following described real
under dog and in need of sympa­ move from the hands of the huge a.rt?8ts ?ands- He would 1101 eommer
Sheriff
of
Sherman
County,
Oregon
.
Pifer
&
Co.,
Sup’t.
sup­
'J118 ar^ or ,e ^ ,^° ^he high-
property, situate in Sherman coun­
thetic treatment. That is not so property owners their surplus ot
Childers and Finsley .
plies
13.50
der* He went about inspir-
ty, State of Oregon, to-wit:
in this day and age for labor is the ccondmic and political power. It
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
29-38
Coleman Co. Sup’t. sup-
^j^ing P«ople to a higher plane
The North Half of the North­
aggressor and capital and industry will do no good to merely transfer
west Quarter, the Southeast
the Observer June 12, 1908'
a,
.
, , .
is under the saddle and not in it. it to another group which has no and doiI< ^°°d’ askin* nothing in From
M—
fln
nrwirn Jo? Trurtt, Stamps for clerk 6.00
Lnpiae Rebecca Lodge Ne- 11$
restrictions
put
upon
it
at
all.
In
re^urn-
His
keen
sense
of
humor
Quarter of tne Northwest
Moro
must
nave
an
Many manufacturers are afraid
have
Opera Kilham Co. Sheriflr8 expen8e
<71
Moro, Oegon
i enakled him to suffer thescomful
Quarter, and the Northeast
that they will be unable to con­ fact it will be disastrous.
’ “ "m
? amU“ me"t lMW-Cn|umbi, Typewriter Shop
As
Mr.
Gill
says,
it
is
desirable
xidicuIe
and
criticism
of
the
world
Quarter of the Southwest
„ ^ ‘r
en“ rp7 e, “ th#! Sheriff’s office expense
tinue.
Meets 2d and 4th Tu­
4.50
Quarter of Section 20, in Town
j q
Mr. Gill states that the labor that labor and * agriculture get and / ct maintain his love for hu- city if properly awakenv.d to pro- -i
esdays of each month
Freeman,
Stamps
for
ship 4 South Range 16 East
vide one. Who will start the move­ ^Sheriff
bills had a very large lobby at along well together. It is, in fact, man’^y*
5.00
Visiting members wti
of the Willamette Meridian;
ment? Don’t let the opporti. B ty
Salem. There were three men there l&sirahle that all elements of the Henry DeMoss
T. Lester, Johnson, District At­
come.
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also
-
nation’s
social
and
economic
life;
Dead,
is
immortal.
If
heaven
be
pass.
.
,
all the time working for the pas­
torney
expense
16.25
The East Half of the South­
'Roy Powell lost a horse'1 this
Hazel Truitt, N. G.
sage of the bills. Many others ret along well. It cannot, however, a Place’ the singinK angels will be
Geo. A. Potter, County Judge
east Quarter of Section 17,
> Lila Bell. Secretary >
CApt;nBe8
came in for hearings. They wert >t done if one group is allowed to Beckoning Him.*’ Hia soul will week valued at 250 dollars. It wa*
expenses
.
2.90
carried heavenward on the har- « five yea, geldinff that ffiatched! Wiiy
the South Half of the South­
w Knighten. Premium,
nearly all bonafide farmers, some achieve a position of dictatorship.,
^andidly, the farmers might be in wonies of his own composition, another horse in a 3,000 lb. team.
west Quarter of Section 16,
for Historical contest
Bethlehem Chapter,
78. O. E. St
from this county.
2.22
a
better
position
if
they
retained
“
Singing
a
Song
in
the
Northwest* Quarter of
and
its
place
will
be
harff
to
fill.
Moro,
Oregon
Probably the largest lobby pres­
CLAIMS PRESENTED AND
Section 21 and the Southeast
Meets Every Second
ent at the session was the laboi heir place as a balance of power Heaven” of a “Beautiful Land.” The animal was a victim of barbed ALLOWED
AGAINST
THE
'etween
industry
and
labor,
aiding
The
son<’
of
course,
will
be
“Sweet
Quarter of Section 20, all in
Fourth Thursdays in each
wire having cut itself so badly ROAD FUND, June Term, 1937
lobby. It had another advantagt
Township 4 South R an ge’ 16
Month. Visiting membert
in that it was always apparently each side when needed to retain the Oregon” for it was the song he that it had to be shot.
Earl Snell, Secretary of State
balance.
And
above
all,
insisting
j
loved»
as
well
as
the
state
he
loved,
East
of
the
Willamette
Meri­
luvited.
At
149
feet,
a
bountiful
supply
possible for them to bring dowi
Auto Patrol License
1.00
dian: and
heaven be ~ A a place, »till of water was struck, on the Silvers
Frances King W. M.
a large group of men from near on fairness in all public dealings.'
Naticnal Hospital Association
Ruth Sparling, Secretary.
The Southeast Quarter of tfye
by Portland whenever any bill they ------------------------------------------------- i his spirit is immortal because he (Lamphear) farm, and the machine
Road employees protection 18.80
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A, M
m ■
ANY
HOW,
WE
HOPE
|
W‘H
live
on
in
the
hearts
of
those
Northeast
Quarter,
and
the
that
drilled
the
hole
is
now
at
the
considered important was coming
Mrs.
C.
(M
.
Snider,
rent
of
ma­
There has been a sort of a sup-, he- loved, and in the Jmuaic he Geo. Hennagin farm.
Southwest Quarter of the
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F ft A-M
to vote. Thes^ men were effectivt
chine shed
6.00
Southwest Quarter of Section
Coyotes have killed 150 chickens L. L. Peetz., road labor
Morov Oregon
because they were experienced pressed hope apparent around the composed. He left his mantle to
70.90
17, and the East Half of the
talkers and organizers. They re­ county for the past few days and us even as Elija left his to Elisa. ** for Mrs. A. H. Bnrffihn, the past Elwood ^IcPherson, road
Meets the 1st and 3rd
According tp hie wish, hie re­ few weeks.
Northeast Quarter of Sec­
Thursday evenings of
sembled high powered salesmen a.e it is probable that the condition of
labor .
58.00
tion 19, in Township 4 South,
much as any other class of people the sky has had more to do with mains were laid to rest m the From the Observer J«p« 14, 1918 Kendrick Dunlap, road labor 61.25
each monA ,Viaitin*r
Range 16 East of the Willam­
County Agent d iB R ul A. IL
and they presented labor’s case ir it than anything else. First, there mother earth among kindred spirits
members cordially in-
Lamer JSayrs, road labor
61.26
ette Meridian; and
a forceful manner using labor’s has been clouds in the sky al­ on a bunch grass covered knoll Barnum, Wm. Rolfe/^tid Arnold L. Funk, road labor
t
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vited
to meet with u*.
56.60
The Northeast Quarter and
Roy Powell. W. M.
claim that it had defeated many though an occasional wind scat­ rising in a tiny cove which nestles Boughman attended the labor con­ Mark Alley, road labor
40.98
the Southwest Quarter of S qc - •
vention held in Pendletcn on Mon- E. MeQuillen, road labor
of the men who had opposed it in ters them for a few hours. That near a towering rocky craig.
C- V. Belknap S*^v.
40.98
We
thank
God
for
you
alive
and
tion 21 Township 4 South,
is
usually
sufficient
reason
for
hope
1935.
day, as delegates from Sherman C. M. Mersinger, road labor 55.38
Range 16 East of the Willam­
County. The convention ' voted ta Chet
____ Bargenholt, road labor 11.70
Those working for labor bills hereabouts, but despite the clouds dead, Henry.
Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F
ette Meridian
Claude J. Thompson. b»«e wages for farm labor at » 3 ’ Henry
Roth, road labor
had no such support. The much there is another reason.
Moro, Oregon
36.35
to satisfy the sum of Eight Thou­
That is that thia is the week of
maligned Portland industrialists
PeTh,*rL
bOar? '
, .
Jimn,y B!‘ KK’ ro« i
Meets 1st and 3rd
25.55 sand Thirty-three and 01-100 Dol­
STATEHOUSE GOSSIP
were very seldom in evidence and the Rose Festival in Portland.
thirteen men have left Sherman Edward C. Pease Co., road
Tuesdays in -the
lars ($8,033.01)
with
interest
Being a kindly people and filled
(Continued from page one)
County to report for duty at the
have been severely criticized for
I O.O.F. hall. Tran
labor of E. MeQuillen
32.40 thereon from May 26. 1937 at the
their lack of interest. The farm with love and kindness where our eral election ballot when sponsors nearest mobilization poiijA f
sient and visiting
L. L. Peetz, mileage 51.17;
rate of 6% per annum, and the
ers who came in to state their neighbors are concerned it is not of three referendums were sponsor
brothers
are cordr-
toad
labor
$33.00;
84.17
further sum of One Thousand
/
case against damaging strikes with undiluted pleasure that we ed by the Oregon Merchants Leg COUNTY COURT
. ally invited to * neet
E. McPherson, road labor
21.10 Eight Hundred Seventy-one and
could not stay because of the na­ anticipate rain while the beauteous islative League. One strikes at the Continued from page o n f|
with os.
Kendrick Dunlap, road labor
71-400 Dollars ($1,871.71 with in­
ture of their business. Further­ young queen is parading around Carney bill -which declares slot Arthur Christiansen, Feet And ***
Lewis McKee, N. G.
$49.75; mileage $34.95
84.70 terest thereon from May 26, 1937
more the farmers, having no effec­ the dampish streets of our state machines to be public nuisances and
mileage as juror
7.50 Lamer Sayrs, road labor $49.75;
Joe Trait. Secretary
at the rate, of 8% per annum, and
tive oragnization
could func­ metropolis. In fact it pgina up authorizes their confiscation. The Vern Shipley, Fees and mileage •
mileage $2.26
62.00
■*r
tion as a unit, were not able to metropolis. In fact it pains us other is aimed at the so-called
as juror
7.50 C. Mersinger, road labor
45.80
IMAAAadAI
iadil*ilA«8iAft
bring any political pressure on slightly to realize that Jupiter Martin bill which seeks to outlaw M. G. Melzer, Fees and, mileage
L. Funk, road labor
'49.56
wavering members of the legisla­ choose the period of Portland’s pin ball games and similar games
as juror
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<7.00 Standard Oil Co., gas and oil
Get the world’s good news daily through
ture that was comparable to that pagaentry to precipitate his show of chance. The third referendum L. E. Clarke, Fees and mileage
for road»-
49.09
ers on the state. And yet, show­ petition, sponsored by George C
possible by the labor group.
he hristian cience
onitor
as juror
1180 Mark Alley, road labor
39.95
The statement has often been ers at thia time of year can be Stanley of Eugene, strikes at the Aurelius Douma, Fees and mile­
A» InteriuhoiHl D tily
E. MeQuillen. road labor
44.68
made, and was repeated by Mr exceeded by but one manifestita- so-called “fair trade” bill of the
age as juror
.
6.60 Henry Roth mileage
« f u b litM by
2.25
Gill, that the bills twere written by tion of nature as far asa the wel recent session. By completing the Thomas Barnett, Fees and Mile­
T H E C H R IS T IA N SC IE N C E P U B L IS H IN G S O C IE T Y
State Industrial Accident Comm. c
Portland industrialists and given fare of the crops is. concerned referendum petitions on these
One, Norway Street, Boston, MeaMckwMeta ,
age as juror
_
9.00
Road employees protection 28.10
to the rural organizations. The and that is steady, prolonged masures before June 7 all three P. C. Axtell, Fees and mileage
Regular reading of T h k C h r b t ia m S c is n c s M o w ito s ia '
Mrs.
C.
IM
.
Snider,
rent
of
ma­
Hood River people are very proud rain.
acts are estopped from becoming
juror
800
considered by many a liberal education. Ita clean, unbiaaed
chine shed
'■
6.00
of their, sponsorship of the bills
In fact there would be no trouble operative unless and until approv­ C. W. Glenn, Witness fees and
ncwi
snd well-rounded editorial features, including the V -r M y
Howard Cooper Corporation
and sincerely claim to have fath at all in recruiting young and hand­ ed by the voters in November, 1938
Magazine Section, make the M o n it o * the ideal arwepeper
mileage
• ’ ;
72>Oo
Final
payment
on
Grader
1000.00
for the home. I t ia 1 centi a copy, or ) cent« a day on auk-
ered them. Originally they came some men in this country who
B. J. Hafstad, Witness fees
Pacific Power & Light Company
•cription, delivered to your door, and ia ■~ky - — k it at the
from England anyway. But re- would gladly go to Portland and
Four other measures were re­
mileage
___
42.6O _ Light in machine shop — 1.25
following location:
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rradless of where they came from volunteer to hold an umbrella over ferred to the voters by the law W. K. Stalker, Witness fees and
Howard
Cooper
Corporation
it is of little importance except to the queen and her- princesses if makers themselves. Three of these
mileage
-
9.60
The Christian Science Church Bldg.
Magneto
14.02
those who oppose measures frArn a rain could be assured for the involve proposed constitutional a Cecil C. Rose, Witness fees and
National
Hospital
Association
.
partisan point of view, The hills wheat. Everyone loves the prin­ mend ments. One Of these would
mileage —,
/
69,6C
nüwiaiii'iYíikTkriBWalriblINI
Protection road employees 17.70
should be judged for themselves in cesses, surely, but rain on the extend the time during which the Ray Mahler, Witness fees and
McKean & Searcy, Gas A oil
stead of their ancesters, in this wheat— we do like that alittle governor may pass upon a legis
mileage
9.60
for road work
26.92
land of democracy.
better.
lative act from five days to 20 days. B- H. Galloway, Witness fees
Union
Oil
Company,
Gas
for
Mr. Gil] further states that
Another would increase the pay
and mileage
87 nr
road work
. ,
81.96
‘Again the bills represented a dec­ WHY THE FUSS
of legislators to $6 a day and in­ CL tt. .Estes, Witness fees and
’
¿Meara
Supply
ft
Implement
Co.
laration of war upon labor.*’ Th% r- We are now beginning another crease the number af paid days
, "liie“‘re
•
37.01
Rdad
supplies
97.64
substitute bill, H. B. 477 was furore about tax evaders. No one for a regular session from 40 as
John Spencer, Witness fees.and
I. E. Norton, road supplies
.70
merely a weak start toward mak­ P*ys taxes unless he has too and at present to 50. A third would
m ila g e
• •
37G) Fields’ Garage, Oil and labor 16.61
ing labor, as well as other indus­ unless some sort of a wave of repeal the present provision provid­ Ted Chambers, Witness fees
Geo. A. Potter, County judge
trial organisations, responsible in generouaity overcomes the nation ing for the payment of double lia­
and mileage ' ..
67 ^
expense on roads
19.15
a slight degree to the public. If probably no one will. If the lead­ bility by stock holders in defunct Pacific Power & Light Co.
L. L. Peetz, Phone bill for
J>ut into law it would have made all ers of the nation are dissatisfied ktate banks. A fourth referred
Courthouse lights $14-.74
March and April concern­
“ industrial
organizations doing with tax collections it might be measure has for its purpose the
Hotplate
for
jail
7.95
22.69
ing roads
4.39
business in this state, any purpose well to overhaul the laws relating extension of the physical examina­
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.
of which is to vegulâte, control, to tax collection.
tion prior to marriage .to the pro­
Courthouse telephones
17.50
influence or affect the relations be­
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
A more liberal attitude toward spective bride as well as to the City of Moro, Water for eburt-
No. 2440
tween employers and employees, paying taxes might be engender­ prospective groom.
house
5.15 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
or between employees and employ- ed if tax payers were able to feel
>
• • »
D. J. Butcher, Sherman county
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
re», or between employers and em­ that their money which was paid
Syphilis could be wiped out in, r .ÿiare Emnjqvment Serivce 15.00
THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN
ployers. or to impose restricted to the government was put to the six-m onths time of the people
conditions on the conduct of any moat efficient use. As long as there would only lose their “false pride”
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trade or business or any employer are lax tax laws and a feeling that according to John Evans, superin­
or employee or to affect, regulate more is being spent than is need­ tendent of the state hospital for
or bargain in behalf of either em­ ed there will be tax evasion. But insane. Pointing dut that this
ployer, .employee, or both, with re­ after all, it does give an excellent disease is responsible for much of or ask any man who has seen one or better y et
spect of wages, hours or conditions opportunity for coining some more the insanity, feeble mindedness,
L O O K A T T H E W EED ER Y O U R S E L F
of ‘ employment register with the opprobrious terms, and perhaps blindness and physical deformities
W hen press of work and lack o f time make it inconvenient
corporation commissioner of the that is the reason for it all.
that fill public institutions Dr.
state of Oregon”—.
to call here at the bank, you’ll find our new, improved &n*A-
Evans .urges the examination of
Therrfdre « .th e Bill „ „ , dec.
Scientists are saying that the prospective brides as well as bride
fiy-Af««/ plan a great convenience.
laration of war against labor it duckhawk is the fastest bird and grooms if marriage laws are to be
Special Depowf-fiy-Atw/ Em/clopis are provided you for 1
Wga also a declaration of war that the blue jay is the slowest— made affective.
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the
asking. These enable you to make deposits whenever you
against the employers and their but think how the blue jay can
, organizations. Organizations com- chatter.
choose, as safely as if you came to tne bank in person.
Latest victim of Dame Rumor in
W under this act would have had
state official circles is E. L. Landis,
Your deposits are credited to your account and thedeposit-
to give the names of their officers,
Why not introduce a bill to supervisor of the motor transport
alip portion of the Envelope is immediately returned as your
the number of members, its con­ change the number of chief exec­ division of the public utilities com­
receipt Thus, the bank comes to you when you can't coma
stitution and by-laws and the com­ utives so that we could hate three mission. Landis, according to ru­
to the bank.
pensation paid its members. It is presidents ?
mor, was slated for the skids.- Just
inconceivable that any organiza­
why was. not clear. Confronted
Write or call for leaflet fully describing our m odem time­
tion with honorable intent regard­
H’s a good thing its almost whh the report N. G. Wallace,
saving
Bank-by-Mail plan.
j
e r its members, and the public, the Fourth of July for the king utilities commissioner, promptly
should have opposed H. B. 477.
is crowned, Wally’s married, the branded it as false. It ia known
C. R. Harding, Manager
U X. Littleton, Asst. Mgr.
Since the Oregon legislature has Spanish war and the strikes are
Landis’ job, one of the most
adjourned there has grown all over getting common place. We need lucrative * of the state’s deputy-
LIGHT DRAFT— 4 weeders pulled by Cat.22
the nation a movement to make a change of pace.
ships, has been eyed for some time
, .
H arry Proudfoot ia doing thia ‘
labor organizations responsible to
by deserving Democrats who feel
the public and those with whom
Members of congress had better that the post should have gone to
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they deal. Such a proposal has adjourn and go home before the one of the party faithful. Landis P E N E T R A T E S ^ —design does it
been in Congress and in several hot weather makes them do things is a Republican. Furthermore . it
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Partfaad; thnres
Alex W. McLeod, Moro.
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Of the states. Everyone who Is that will keep them there.
has been charged that Landis hat Also Agent f6r farm lighting equipment* Windcharger, Radio
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