Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 16, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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    T U SU R M A * COUNT« JbUfcftAL, MOftXJ. OtthOOA FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1987
YÀGB TWO
teen (19), and the West One-
Half (W i) of West One-Half
(W i) o f Section Twenty (20),
The ‘‘com m ittee'of nuic’ stock-
SHERMAN COUNTY OBSDRV j R. EHaWbi.m Nov. 2, Inifc
all*
in Township Three South
. men appointed by the Board oi
GRASS VALEEV JOURNAl
li.
" (8S ), Range eighteen East
t0 <-onside|r blocking of
CONSOLIDATED. IARCU ’•
< *
, (18 E) of the Willamette Mer-
' U B v U Q L s state school lands filed its report
WXSGO NEWSJENTERP -ISE. fch'abashed 1«’ I
idan, containing Nine Hundred
X^thia
week.
Two
major
recommen­
JNSOLIDATED MARCH 4 IDS’
• _
CO!
To the Editor:
Sixty (960) acres, more or less .
dations are contained therein. One
to satisfy the sum of Four Thou­
I feel the urge to try to ex­ calls for the blocking of lands
Published Every Frida v
P,Kf.
sand Seventy-four and 12-100 Dol­
press my feelings to the person around private h oldings and in a
lars ($4,074.12 with interest there­
! or ' persons whom so ever they size to suit the needs of the pri­
! may be for the entertainment I vate owner. The other recommen­
on from June 17, 1987 at the rate
of 6% per annum; and the further
’ have here at ray quarters at one dation is that these lands then be
sum of Two Thousand Two Hun­
! of my Uncle’s large homes by leased to the private owner for a TO EDW ARD SCHWARTZ AND.
? n r n r D T P II
C P U W A R T '/.
D F .F -
dred
Seventy-two and 80-100 Dol­
I having the privilege of reading term of ten years’ at an annual r FREDERTCH
SCHWARTZ, DEF
lars
($24272.80) with • interest
I the -Sherman County Journal of rental of from two to'three cents ENDANTS.
thereon from June 17, 1937 at the
which
I
enjoy
ever
so
much
as
it
an
acne
depending
on
the
location.
JN
T
”
E
NAME
OF
THE
STATE
M^ro, O regoi,
Enteral a.* ærend-c,*s* m»
»• »h« IW v rtv -.
rate of 8% per annum, and $360.00
¡3 a real letter from home. I also The board has taken no action o OF OREGON, you and each of you
nn4»»r Art of Congress of March 3, 1879-
as attorneys’ fee, together with
want to thank the ladies auxil­ the recommendation but State TrCft are required. to appear and an­
SUBSCRIPTION RATES —PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
costs of said suit taxed at Twenty-
iary who saw fit to waste their surer Holman who fathered the swer the complaint filed against
«1.M
two pnd 10-100 Dollars - ($22.10),
One Y***r .. ........
time in coming here to call on me blocking proposal js known to be you in the above entitled Court
and the costs of and upon said
as
I
also
enjoy
having
anyone
anything but sat
The recom' and cause within five weeks from
JULY 16.1937
come to see me. I would like to mendations, in the o
writ.
ion of H oi-¡the ¿ate of the first publication
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
C. C. WILSON
make mention of this wonderful man, are entirely in /th e interest of this summons as hereinafter
Notice is hereby given that
COURT BILL
TOUGH GUY
place.
of the stockmen ancr fail to take stated, and if you fail to so an- Esther A. Stanley has been ap­ Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
Who favors the court bill any-
The magazine Pathfinder reports
Upon my arrival here on June into account the imerests of ,the*i Swer said Complaint or other-
way? There are more democratic the story of one Peter Garcia who 14 I was met at . the door by an state schoakcTTrtrfren for whose ed- wise appear or plead in this cause; pointed by the County Court ol NOTICE TO CREDITORS
senators than republican senators blacked his wife’s eye when she escort who took it upon himself ucation the lands were given to 1 Plaint;ffp for want thereof will the State of Oregon for Sherman
AU persons having claims a-
County, Administratrix of the Es­
opposed to it; it has been freely called him to get up and go to to show me through the place. I the statelb y the federal govern- apply to the Court for relief pray
gainst the estate of Elma Atwood,
tate of F. L. Stanley Deceased,
stated and uncontradicted that wcrk. When she told him that it was taken before many doctors ment.
deceased, are hereby notified to
71
ed for ip, Plaintiffffe Cbmplaint, and has qualified.
if a secret vote were taken not was their wedding anniversary he who showed a great interest in
present them, with the proper
namely, a decree of the above en-
Notice is hereby given to all
over 15 senators would vote for blacked her other eye. Ah-Ha, my welfare. This was not done
vouchers, to the undersigned, the
Complete vindication of his titled Court setting aside the deed
it; the Washington correspondents, there is a man who is properly however until my identity was es­ Hand with respect to the organi- executed and delivered on the 23rd persons having claims against duly appointed Executrix of the
even the administration’s propon- resentful of the binding customs, tablished. After it vrfas learned ration of state employees is found day of November, 1936 by Char- said deceased to present the same last will and testament of Elma
duly verified within six months
ents, are almost unanimously a g - , the inhibiting influences the res- that I was the boss’ nephew I by Governor Martin in the iden- les H. Schwartz to the defendant,
Atwood» deceased, at Wasco, Ore­
ainst it; polls taken of the people tricting regulations of a too ef- was shown a bed where I was tical stand taken by President Pearl Garrett, purporting to con- after the first publication of this gon, within six months from the
indicate that two thirds of them fete civilization- a he-man as it graciously asked to lay down and Roosevelt this week with respect vey to said defendant the fee sim-. notice to the undersigned Admin­ daté of this notice, to wit: June
istratrix. First publication 7-16-37
B. Bstrelle Hailey
are opposed to the change. Per- were.
rest, they seemingly assumed that to the proposel to unionize fed^r- pie title to the following described Esther A. Stanley, Administratrix.; 26, 1937.
haps the single group advocating
Mr. Garcia, it appears does not I must be tired from my journey. al employees.
Geo. G. Updegmff
Governor Martin real propertjr situated in the Co- Wasco, Oregon.
Attorney for Executrix.
court packing is radical labor that like to go to work early in the If one for any reason does not who admitted the right of state unty of Sherman, State of Ore-
J.
Tracy Barton,
84-37
would like to have a new NRA. 5 morning and furthermore he rea­ care to go to the table to eat it employees to organize but warned gon, to-wit:
. Attorney for the Estate.
ls this a democracy we have in • ents having recalled to him that is served at your bed on a tray.
All
of
'
Section
sixteen
(16)
them that the state could not re­
37-40
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
which a proposal can have allied he is permanently and lawfully
in Township three (3) South
Likewise many other useful ar­ cognize their right to collective
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
against it so great a majority an d , attached to a female of his species, ticles are brought at your request bargaining in the matter of hours
of Range sixteen (16) East
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE that the undersigned has been duly
of the Willamette Meridian,
still be passed? If the court pack-. And he is willing to do something On the morning of the 24 of June and wages, points out that he
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF appointed by the County Court of
ing bill passes the senate it will | about it. He would rather go strut
containing 640 acres more or
I awoke from somewhat of a deep beat the president to his statement
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR the State of Oregon for Sharman
be conclusive evidence that the ting out through the virgin timber sleep half bewlidere<j, I lay there by more than two weeks.
less, excepting about two (2)
THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN.' County, Executrix of the estate of
legislative branch has let fear of after the roebuck when hunger batting my eyes like a toad in a
acres formerly sold for cem-
GEORGE B. GUTHRIE, as Re-' William Morrison, deceased.
political consequences overcome attacks him and would fain bat hail storm. I decided to appoint
Oregon residents paid out a to-
etery purposes in the north
ceiver of The Oregon-Washington
All persons having claims a-
fear of doing permanent damage the first passing female over the myself as a committee of one to tai of $37,629,693 in premiums on
west corner of said section,
Joint Stock Land Bank of Portland, gainst said estate are hereby re­
head
and
drag
her
te
his
cave
to the nation’s institutions.
go on a tour of inspection of my life insurance during 1936 and and fcr an order restraining and Oregon, a coropration
quired to present the same to Mal­
Under this new bill it would be when he felt the need of feminine own personal self. After I had fin­ their beneficiaries collected a to- p ohibitirz? the defendant). Pearl
Plaintiff, colm W. Wilkerson, U. S. Bank
companionship.
tai
of
$19,
408,
292
in
claims
paid
Gariett,
from
selling,
assigning,
posftible for the president to ap­
ished I decided that all the hired
vs
He would have, no ambition to help of which there must be 2 or according to the annual report ol transferring, or in any way en- JENNIE E. MARTIN, DONALD Building, The Dalles, Oregon,
point new members of the court
on the eve of any decision and by dine on silver plates over a lace 3 hundred had been playing that Hugh H. Earle .state insurance cumbering said land pending thé MARTIN, KENNETH MARJIN,! with vouchers properly verified, as
1 determination of this suit, and for and ELSIE MARTIN, his wife,] by law required, within six months
this means bring about any conclu table cloth; he would no^ care to old game of pinning the tail on commissioner. * *
. . . -
1 such other and further relief, as GLADYS MARTIN PAGE and! from the date hereof.
sion as to the constitutionality of be dressed in silk or fine linen. The the donkey and there was no doubt
Bids for the construction of a to the Court may seem just and WALTER J. PAGE, her husband. | Dated this 18th day of June, 1937.
simple pleasures are his. He would in my mind what part I had taken.
laws he desires.
Eliza Grace Morrison Huh.
new
"50 bed Unit at the eastern equitable, and for the "Plaintiff’s BERNARD MARTIN and SALLIE I
rest
when
he
felt
like
it
and
hunt
But when one gets used to these
The true liberals of the nation
Executrix. •
Oregon
tuberculosis
hospital
at-
costs
and
disbursements
herein.
,
!
when
he
was
hungry.
A
true
cave
MARTIN, his wife, DONALD J. I
rude jokes they sure treat you
are concerned over this preposed
Malcolm
W. Wilkerson,
This summons is served by ptfb- MARTIN, CITIZENS BANK OFj
step toward dictatorship.W heeler, man—or maybe he is just plain swell. The trouble is one can’t The Dalles will be opened by the
Attorney
for Estate.
33 to 37
board
of
control
on
July
22.
An
lication
thereof
in
the
Sherman
have a respectable pain in hie ab­
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GRASS VALLEY, MORO STATE
Johnson, Borah, Nye, Frazier, Con­ ornery.
appropriation
for
the
new
building
County
Journal,
a
weekly
news-
dominal cavity and let it bepub-
BANK an^ MARK SKINNER, Su­ Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116
nally, McCarran, King and Burke
licly known without having a was m ade by the la st legislature. [ paper printed, published and of perintendent of Banks of the State
are leading the opposition.
- Moro, Oegon
EASY ON THE BACK
j general circulation in Sherman of Oregon
defendants,
If one believes that this nation
These modern times have taken nurse come on a gallop with a
[ County, Oregon, by order of the
Meets 2d and 4th Tu­
By virtue of the writ of execu­
should have a government that a strain from the human back thermometer in one hand and a
! Honorable Carl Hendricks, Judge tion and order of sale duly issued
esdays of each month
can be manipulated by one man he bone that may make that useful hypo needle in the other with her
j of the above entitled Court, made out of the Circuit Court of the
Visiting members w*l
should be for the court proposal. accessory to mankind in need of pockets bulging with OC pills. Af­
,
i
and entered on the 13th day of
If he believes that we should have a different kind of exercise. Short ter giving you a full round she From the Observer July 19,1918 j uiy< 1937, which ^aid order re- State of Oregon for the County of
come.
Sherman, on the 18 day of June,
a government of laws instead of years ago we rode in lumber wa- will gravely say ‘Now lay down
Norainating petitions, circulated 1 quires that this Summons be pub-
Hazel Truitt. N. G.
men he will oppose the bill.
ogns or an occasional buggy and and relax’. But listen to the voice by friends of R. J. Ginn are being limbed once a week for four con- 1937, pursuant to a decree entered'
Lila Bull. Recretarv
of
experience
and
don’t
do
that.
in
said
Court
June
17,
1937,
in
a
in spite of the so-called spring
freely signed in all sections of secutive and successive weeks and suit wherein George B. Guthrie, as
But I still claim they are won­ the county for his nomination to the first publication of this Sum-
seat with which the wagons were
Chapter, No. 78. O. E. 8.
Bet hie
MARKET NOTE
usually equipped every chuck hole derful. They also have one of the the office of county commissioner mons ¡s the 16th ¿ay o{ j ujyt 1937. Receiver of The Oregon-Washing­
Moro, Oregon
ton
Joint
Stock
Land
.Bunk
of
Port­
Of late there appears to be a in the road was emphasized many (best surgeons in the west here and on tho republican ticket to suceed t . Lester Johnson and Alfred P. land, Oregon, a corporation, is
Meets Every Second
every
one
here
swears
by
him
ex­
E. D. ,McKee. Mr. Ginn is now ac- Kelley, Attorneys for Plaintiffs,
returning interest in Republicans times before it jounced the back
Fourth Thursdays in each
plaintiff, and Jennie E. Martin,
although demand for this variety bone up and down. Also the roads cept me. I proclaim nim to be a ting commissioner (being appointed postoffice address: Wasco. Oregon Donald Martin, Kenneth Martin
Month. Visiting memberi
by the court to succeed McKee. ' ________ _________
has been very slack since last were not rated as good or bad be­ a regular cut-throat.
Invited.
and Elsie Martin, his wife, Gladys
Well the composing of this note
Eugene Amidon, wife and two
NOTICE TO CREDITORS _
fall. Most peculiar was the drop in cause of their smoothness but be­
Frances King W. M. -
Martin
Page
and
Walter
J.
Page,
in THE COUNTY COURT OF her husband, Befnard Martin and
demand at that time as there was cause of their paaaaibility on ac­ has been an awful strain on my younger children have returned
Ruth Sparling. Secretary.
conclusive proof that the supply count of hills and mud and per­ feeble mind and if Dr. Carter gets from a seven weeks visit to their the STATE OF OREGON FOR Sallie (Martin, his wife, Donald J.
was much smaller than usual. How haps the frequency of water al­ aholt of thia they will start mak­ old home in northern Michigan, SHERMAN COUNTY. No. 366.
Martin, Citizens Bank of Grass Eureka Lodge No. 121 A -F & A-M
ing out transfer papers to Amer­ their first visit in 13 years.
| ¡n the Matter of the Estate of Valley, Moro State Bank and Mark
ever, the price dropped off with ongside.
Moro. Oregon
Shorter years ago the farmer ican Lake with a one way ticket
Mrs. T. S. Reese and daughter JULIUS H. L. RUHBERG. De- Skinner, Superintendent of Banks
the demand despite the lowered
M eets the 1st and 3rd
rode farm implements that some­ attached to the top and at the Mary have returned from a vis*
stocks.
T-
Thursday evenings of
of the State of Oregon are defen­
bottom will be on the dotted line it at Salem,.
*
There is a possibility that the times had a seat and sometimes
dants
said
writ
being
directed
to
each month. Visiting
COME TO EUGENE
Murray, Allan J. Room 400
D. E. Stephens and C. E. Hill
recent demand has been caused did not. Now rubber tires are stan­
me commanding me to make sale of
membeis cord.ally in­
of the Sherman county experiment
by souvenir hunters who wish to dard equipment on nearly all har­ Editor’s note:
the real property hereinafter de­
We
don’t
know
vited to meet with us.
obtain a speciman before they are vesting machinery and the back what they cut out of Allan, but it station are attending-a .conference;
scribed, I will on Monday, the 26th Roy Powell, W. M.
bone that used to be exercised
of experiment station workers at
entirely extinct. The past virility
day of July. 1937, at 10:00 o’clock
C. V. Belknap. Secy.
unto permanent stiffness by balan­ wasn’t his sense of humor.
Corvallis on the 18, 19 and 20 of •
of this political variety discounts
a. m., at the front door of the Court
cing on a mower seat is now cush­
fhis
month.
this theory to some extent as
House of Sherman County in the Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F.
STATEHOUSE GOSSIP
From the Observer July 26, 1918'
there has always been at least ioned by rubber until the ruts of
Town of Moro, State of Oregon,
Moro, Oregon
(Continued from page one)
the field are as nothing.
A 9 and three quarter pound (
enough to fill the wants of the
offer for sale and proceed to sell
Meets 1st and 3rd
There are those with a Puritan tion o f the project to take approx­ girl arrived at the home of .Mr. (
to the highest bidder for cash in
trade until recently.
> Tuesdays in the
complex who feel that it approach imately 12 months .
and Mrs. George Blackbume near
hand the following described real
The explanation given the most es sinfulness to make work easier
• * *
I O.O.F. hall. Tran
Rufus Thursday morning July 18. I
property, situate in Sherman Coun­
credence for the increased num­ and more pleasant. There ja need
stent and visiting
Dr. IPoley reports tfie arrival of|
Prospect of federal aid for the
ty, State of Oregon, to-wit:
ber of requests for Republicans is they say, for a toughening process proposed new state tuberculosis a baby girl at the |om e of Mr. ;
brothers are cordi­
West One-Half (W i) of Sec­
that there will be a boom in them someplace in the history of each
ally invited to meet
PAGEANT
hospital to be located in Multnom­ and Mrs. ,R. P. Hulse early Fri­
tion -Eight(8): West One-Half
as soon as the market bcomes stab human. To them the hard way is
C ast o f Over 2.000
with us.
. 1
ah county received a severe set­ day morning.
(W I) of Section Seventeen(17)
ilized and trends are less moved by the honorable way. Perhaps they back this week with announcement
Lewis McKee, N. G.
Parades, Genuine Pioneer
A junior league has been for­
EastiOne-Half (E l) of East
fictitious values. The steadiness of are right—but the sale of rubber by the Public Works Administra­ med by the Presbyterian Sunday
Joe Truit. Secretary
Village, CarniraL Dancing,
One-Half (E l) of Section Nine
the variety is one of its outstand­ tires goes on.
tion that no new applications school with Mrs. JuMa Hansen as
Sport Music, Eugene Glee-
ing characteristics and the demand
would be considered. At a meeting leader. Meeting e aeh Sunday at
men, National P X Air Meet
for that is probably causing the
A word should be said in praise in Salem last week the state board four o’clock.
1
Write Oregon Trail Pageant
recent activity in the market.
of the west wind at this point in of control agreed to sponsor an
Mrs. G. A. Meloy and daughr
Kucene
the development of the wheat application to the PWA for a grant ters have returned from Gorvallis.
crop. The Old Timer, who has of $90,000 to supplement the state
SCHOOL CONSOLIDATION
long since gone to his reward, appropriation of $110,000 in finan­
The report of the high schools used to say that there was mois­ cing the new project. The PWA
and the non-high school board ture in the west wind, and per­ announcement came later in the
>
V ill undoubtedly, aa in thepast, haps there is for wheat ripens week. Sponsors of th^ hospital au­
K
cause further talk about consol­ slowly and colorfully and profit­ thorized by vote of the people in
idation of high schools in the co­ ably under the influence of west 1934 will press tl>e claim for state
unty. Some will favor it because wind. Here’s to it and may it not aid in spite of this announcement
it would allow better athletic cease until every kernel has grown in the hope that some loop hole
teams, some because of a prob­ hard and golden and ready for may be found through which to
able reduction in cost, some in the cylinder.
qualify this project.
order to start a Smith-Hughes
. • • »
course and some for a better gen­
Ed Aldrich of the Pendleton The 1938 gubernatorial campaign
eral education.
East Oregonian says that the sup­ got off «to an early start this week
Opponents will find an argument reme court made a mistake when when J. W. Morton rfood Rive?
against every one of these propos it declared the AAA unconstitu­ republican, filed his declaration of
als. Local pride, nevertheless, is tional and he favors the change intention to seek the office with
the big reason why it will not be now proposed. The state highway Secretary of State Snell. Morton’s
done for many years. The perpupil commission made a mistake, and a platform calls for an old age pen­
cost could probably be cut in half bad one, when it built the Biggs sion of at least $50 a month for
by a combined high school but overpass. But we’re not vindictive. all needy persons 60 years of age
transportation -costs would be
and over with home property ex­
In these modern days, people expect convenience. That’s
greater. Records indicate, though,
The second (Russian plane has emptions; sound money and a bal­
the keynote upon which we base our improved Bank-by-
that transportation is getting passed over the pole and landed anced budget; preservation of the
M
ail System. N ow , wherever you go, your bank "goea
cheaper as roads get better and in America—all in the interest of salmon industry and stream puri­
Y ou’ll be proud to show
right
along” with you.
engines more efficient.
trade it is said.
There may be fication.
friends
your
n
ew
H
ot-
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Some day there may be a vote practical possibilities in a trade
Your banking task is as easily solved as posting a letter.
point
Electric
Range.
Its
Tourist travel in Oregon this
on it and the arguing places wiL route over the north pole but they
Merely
enclose your endorsed checks in our special Bank-
E L E C T R IC RA N G ES
buzi with claim and counter claim are not readily apparent to the yetr shows an increaase of 25 pei
smart,
m
odern
lines,
gleam
ing
by-Mali Deposit .Slip Envelope and drop it into the
SEE THESE MODERN FEATURES
and threats of reprisal. But con­ ordinary citizen although there cent over that of last year accord­
nearest
mail box. Ask or write us for details.
finish
and
host
o
f
attractive
labor-
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sidering that opposition to town is no disparaging the bravery and ing to nonresident registration fig
t
i a r t l — . . . M m I b suited te m ed ern
hardihood
needed
te
make
the
long
ures
compiled
by'
Secretary
of
saving
features
create
genuine
schools melts rapidly when they
Resources 125 M illions
-
State Snell. More than 53,000 ou* M e f c e m . . . M w MMtal-eeeled Uetpetut FlaZ*
are tried it is probable that oppos trip
pride
and
enduring
satisfaction..
of state cars registered in Ore­ t e * C etre d . . . M W «d b re ile r. . . axtra (■»«•
ition to high school consolidation
C. R. Harding, Manager
L. 'A. Littleton, Asst. Mgr.
C o p e in today. Let us tell
.
Julius
Meier
had
at*
important
gon the first six months of this
would do the Same.
reeteUee w a rt aa r fa ta . . . three lerge utility
part -in establishing tfte Oregon year compared to 48,000 for th'
yo u th e th r illin g sto r y o f
Waarara . . . asaSawaa eottet . . . pSat N <M .
State Police for which he should comparative period in 1936. Appro'
M iracle C ookery.
on Convenient Terms
If Bonneville rates are equalized be long remembered.
— _----
imately 50 percent of the motor _ . Buy
with Grand Coulee and Boulder
ing visitors came from Californir
dama and Washington has the ad
Now some one claims to ,have with Washington contributing D
. H ea d
P o rtla n d , O regon
jainistrator all Oregonians can do improve^ the strawberry. H-n}-m percent o f the total. More thar
A/Ways
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will be to pay the buj.
it may be so but it’s hardly likely. 1500 Canadian cars are included
^tjerman CmuUu
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN
ANNA F.*SCHWARTZ, MÀRU^K.
BUOHOLTZ and GEORGE SCH­
WARTZ,
Plaintiffs
VS
PEARL GARRETT, TOM GAR-
ETT, EDWARD SCHWARTZ, and
FREDCTtrWCSCHWARTZ, Déf­
endants.
SUMMONS
’;*• No. 2442
in the list.
n u n ta i
I W in V t
ceased.
* -
The Undersigned having “.been
appointed by the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for Sherman
County, Executor of the estate of
Julius H. L. Ruhberg, deceased, and
having qualified, notice is hereby
given to the creditors of, and all
persons having claims against said
deceased, to present them, verified
as required f by law, within six
month after the first publication
of this notice to said Henrich Pat
jens at his address. Grass Valley,
Oregon, or to Gavin & Gavin, Es­
tate Attorneys at The Dalles, Ore­
gon. z
Henrich Pat jens ....
Executor of the estate of Julius
H. L. Ruhberg deceased.
Dated June 23, 1937.
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