Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 13, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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county court room of said court
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in a Southerly direction 40
~ STATEHOUSE GOSSIP____
has been fixed at the time and place
I A l i i ! 0 'S
rods» aproes Grass Valley creek
<Continued from page one)
fr hearing all objections to said
©
4 or 6 rode to the fence on the
expressed himself as highly grat­
^WFRMAfi t'OUNTY OBSERVE U, Established Nov 2. 1*8*
report.
Southeast side; thence in a
ified over the progress being made
frRAS? VALLEY JOURNAL Established Oct. 14, 1897
Margaret Tuel.
Northerly direction 76 feet
in the commission’s efforts to re­ From the Observer August 16,1918
, CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6, 193»
Geo. G. Updegraff,
along the county road; thence
WASC’O NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1801
stock Oregon’s forests and streams
39-42
in a Northwesterly direction, Attorney for Executrix
Sherman county local hoard has
, ~7
CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1932
with wild life.
along the county road 38 rods
made a selective draft of four
Thirty-five million
fingerling more men from this county who
to the place of beginning, con­
Published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon, By
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
trout
and
40,000
young
pheasants
frT I.E S L. FRENCH
<,
Managing Editor
taining 1 acre, more or less,
will leave for Camp Lewis on the
All persons having claims a-
Errett Wilson of Boise, Idaho,
will be released
Together with the teñamente,
. from the commis-
_
. 27th. Those selected are Byarde
gaihst the estate of J* S. Fowler,
sion’s hatcheries this year the gov- fi Fleak and
Tomlin of returned to Kent Monday after an
hereditaments and appurtenan­
deceased, are hereby ‘notified to
ernor was informed with plans Moro> Arthur T. Holt of Kent and absence of three months and is em­
ces thereunto belonging, or in
present them, with »the proper
made for4 doubling thia liberation Harden P. Campbell of Grass ployed at the J. M. Wilson ranch.
anywise appertaining.
vouchers and duly verified, to the
of both fish and birds within two Valley.
Mr. -------------
and Mrs. J. . E. Norton and
,, A
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v
Said sale is made under execu- undersigned, the duly appointed
years.
out of the Circuit Court
Joe Rutledge visited a few days Mrs. George Flint were visitors at tion
administratrix of the estate of J.
Declaring that it was essential in Moro this week. • He has been Moro Saturday.
I of the State of Oregon for the
_______ __ ________ „
!
S. Fowler, deceased, at the office of
Entered as second-class matter at the Poevoflice, at Moro, Oregon,
lhat every dollar available be spent transferred from New York to San
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Young c i ! County of Sherman to me directed £ ^ ¿ 7 Johnson, attorney at law,
under Act of Congress of March 3, 1871).
__ _____ ________ .
directly in conservation and propa- Francisco and has ten dayH to Portland arrived at Kent Thursday! ¡n the case of The S U te Land Wasco o regOn, within six months
SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
gation of the wild life of the state maj[e the trip. His brother Clar- where they will be employed at the, Board of the S U U o f Oregon vs. from
d>te of the firgt publica-
if Oregon is to remain a hunters’ ence is now ~ on duty in Scotland
-
One Year ...................... .......................................................................... 11.60
R. P. Barnet ranch during harvest. | f . R. Fortner and Anabel L. Fort- tion of this notice, to-wit: July 23,
and fisherman’s paradise the gov­ while Joe has been on transport
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilson ana ner, husband and wife; Mrs. M. A.
AUGUST 13,1937
____ 2______ ___________
ernor announced that he would op­ duty between this country and Eons Norman and James and Krritt Bull; Bert I. Michel and B eu le B. 1937.
Mae Fowler
pose continued diversion of game France,
the past. He will have to demon­ funds to support of the «U te po- • Cjyde Smith hah thf, niaterial on Wilson were dinner guests at the Michel, husband and w ife; Mark /38-42
Administratrix.
SLOT MACHINES
Skinner, Superintendent .of ‘Banks
(kirl Schadewitz home Sunday.
strate that he is capaible of hand­
Again there is much noise about ling the situation, and unless he lice. Approximately $110,000 a ¡the ground for a modern residence y Miss June Brockway of Yakima, of the State of Oregon; American
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
slot machines and their prolific is a man of much more than ordi- year is now being contributed by 0R J>is farm in the Rutledge see­ is spending a few days vjsitin? Surety Company of New York, a
THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
the game commission to the police tion q a Ramsey expects to
progeny, pinoai,
pinball machines.
corporation: The California Joint THE COUNTY OF 8HEBMAN
maen.m-s. It
- is n
judgment he will fail,
Mrs. W. C. Helyer.
fund.
sU rt the work early next week.
probable that the counties of the
______
Mrs. R. 'P. Barnet and son Lee, Stock Land Bank o f San Francis­ ANNA F. SCHWARTZ, MARY E.
The tour included _ a visit
to ------
hat- , V/UUI1I
---- - --
County commissioner R. J. Ginn
state that still permit them will -
co, a corporation; and Sherman
cheries at Corvallis, Alsea, Bandon, has ),ad gigns posted on Lone Rock Mrs. Carl Schadewitz end son John County, a municipal corporation, BUGHOLTZ and GEORGE SCH­
join the others End bar them at CONSOLIDATED POWER
W ARTZ,
Plxiutlffs
Roseburg, Eugene, the MaeKensie bridge warning users that the and Mrs. G. L. Barnet were shop­ d e fe n d a n ts.
least until the next election when
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Nomination of Hugo Black for river, the lower Deschutes river bridge is not safe for heavy loads, ping in The Dalles Thursday.
the voters will have a chance to the vacant^supreme/court place in-
C. C. Wilson
PEARL
GARRETT,
TOM GAR-
Mr. and ¡Mrs. J. H. Wilson were Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
speak on tt» ,ubjaet.
d lc .te , v * . l i « qmything else tiff and Hood River. The governor de- The ^ u r t haa let a contract for
ETT,
EDWARD
SCHWARTZ,
and
The
Dalles
visitors
Tuesday.
Geo. G. Updegraff,
Since the state is already in the ¡ntent of the president to obtain clared that he was now convinced the construction of a new bridge
FREDERICH
SCHWARTZ,
D
ef­
William Wattles, a former Kent Attorney for Plaintiff.
41-44 endants.
gambling business since legalising control for the federal government that politics had been definitely to be ready by January 15.
horse and dog racing and attendant over indU3try Qf the United States, e lim in a te d from the administration p rom tbe Observer August 14, 1968 resident and Wm. Schilling Jr., of
SUMMONS
of game affairs in this state and
Shaniko weTe visitors at Kent NOTICE TO CREDITORS
gambling it might be a good plan p}ac|; ¡g gajd t0
the author of
Exporters are paying 92 cen|s
No. 2442
that the present game commission
All persons having claims •- TO EDWA'RD SCHWARTZ AND
to get in a little farthei am i ta k e | be wages and hours bill but
for club wheat and 95 cents for Thursday.
Kris Polson of Tygh Valley was gainst the estate of H. L. Lan- FREDERICH SCHWARTZ, DEF­
over the slot machine business. mjght have merely introduced it was one of the most efficient in bluestem at Portland last w eek..
the entire nation.
Common knowledge is that the for c ohen and Corcomn.
Everett White and wife visited an all day guest at the J. H. Wil­ phear, deceased, are hereby notified ENDANTS. ,
'
owners of the machines get fifty
Following
a
conference
with
|
Goldendale
last week Mr White son home Thursday. Kris is a for­ to present them in proper form to IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
If such theories of government
the undersigned, the duly appoint­ OF OREGON, you and each of you
ta.ke a?d d° very are persisted in for a few years member, of the Industrial Acci-' ~ ’d T u r k e y
*** ‘° mer Kent resident and at one time
ed, qualified and acting Adminis­ are required to appear and an­
a
janitor
of
the
Kent
school.
well indeed from the returns.
wage7 for
industry
get
dent Commission the Board of W. W. M. for 80 cents.
Mrs. A. J. Decker of The Dalles trator of the estate of H. L. Lan- swer the complaint filed against
When out for a ride in his new
Were the machines operated by by a
in Washington and the Control announced that it would
phear, deceased, at his office in you in the above entitled Court
the state for the benefit of the bourg to be worked each week will not consent to the use of Work-
Wednesday Wm Rudolf wars a business visitor at Kent
Moro, Oregon, within six months and cause within five weeks from
pension fund in county and state a]80 be determined by a few men men’. Compensation fund, in ft- T'3» ‘J’’’0'™ ° ut « » “ V
ei- Wednesday.
from
the date of this notice, to-wit: the date of the first publication
there would be means at hand to
^be capjtol. The supreme court nancing the proposed Portland' b,)W- ..?»• Goffln_ soon fixed him up
Mrs. Bert Cox of Grass Valley
control the use of the machines and if filled by Blacks, would of a cer- office building acquisition of which and chauffer Huok took the auto was visiting here Friday and Sat July 30, 1937.
of this summons as hereinafter
39 to 42
Geo. G. Updegraff. stated, and if you fail to so an­
the income would certainly be a U inty hold such legislation to be was authorized by the last legis- 0 . e
The machine circled urday.
factor to be worth considering. constitutional. Ordinary forethot lature. Governor Martin and all ‘ w,ce ^ fore Mr- R- “ uld re<r*,n
swer said Complaint or other­
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Belshe and notice of F inal hearing
There is no known audiU of pro­ will show a decided change in three members of the Accident
wise appear or plead in this cause,
»«»t.
R.^N. McGlasson of Moro were
Notice is given that Margaret Plaintiffs for want thereof will
fits made from pinball and kindred government by this delegation of commission were opposed to the' Autos are becoming so common callers at the J. L. Da^is home
Tuel,
as Executrix of the last will apply to the Court for relief pray
devices but the general supposition authority.
proposed loan on the ground that ? °w 1 da>'5
3ttract "°.>m"r<' Sunday.
and testiment of Merritt G. Tuel. ed for inj PlaintiffTa Oomplaint,
is that they are substantial.
yet it has
If government can tell industry it would -freese" accident fund« ‘han P“ ’ 1"«
deceased, has filed her final report namely, a decree of the above en­
There may be moral resentment bow many hours it can work it can which might be needed in the pay- ^ e" lesa thanJ ’ “ S’63? ?lnce
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
and
account with the clerk of the titled Court setting aside the deed
against the proposal but some form 1 tell farmers how much they can ment of claims. SU te Treasurer; flr,t °ne p"’ ,ed through Moro.
Notice is given that Saturday coupty court of Sherman County executed and delivered on the 23rd
of gambling is always with us do raifte and what; can set the price Holman discounted the fears ex- rniTWT mvwq
the 11th day of September, 1937, Oregon, and that Saturday, the day of November, 1936 by Char­
what we will. * The question is of goods in trade.
pressed by the Accident commis-!
,
at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. of 28th day of August, 1937, at the les H. Schwartz to the defendant,
whether it shall be open or in
Now there is some sort of con­ si oners and supported the loan pro- Continued from page one.
said day, and the courtroom of the hour of 10 o’clock a. m., and the Pearl Garrett, purporting to con­
in darkened back rooms. Income trol over irresponsible industrial posal as being good business and Dr. C. L. 'Poley, $tate Regis-
County Court in the courthouse in
from the pinball and slot machines power by state and federal govern­ providing a better interest return
trar of V ita l Statistics
1.60 Moro, in Sherman County, Oregon, Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 vey to said defendant the fee sim­
ple title to the following described
would probably make quite an addi ment . When government is in than the commission can now earn
Moro 76c; Grass Valley 75c
Moro, Oegon
has bden fixed as the time and
real property situated in the Co­
tion to the pension fund and might control of both political and eco­ on its bond investments. Rejection W. E. Tate, SU te Registrar
place for the hearing of all ob­
Meet» 2d and 4th Tu­ unty of Sherman, State of Ore­
permit the state to increase the nomic authority the only control of the loan provision still leaves! of Vital Statistics, Wasco
.75 jections to the final report filed by
size of the average old age pension. will be in revolution.
esdays of each month gon, to-wit :-
two methods of financing the Port­ ' Earl Snell, Sec. of State, Bio­
the undersigned in the estate of
All of Section sixteen (16)
logical
Survey,
Predatory
V isitin g members we>
land building open. One of these
Adolph Perrault, deceased.
in Township three (3) South
Animal
Control
150.00
is through the sale of certificates
come.
Ronald A. Perrault,
DIGGING WEEDS
of Range sixteen (16) East
BONNEVILLE
of indebtedness secured by the Inland Empire Waterways Ass n,
J.
Executor of the will of
Mabel
McKee,
N.
G.
_of
the Willamette Meridian,
Use of a potato digger to kill
Each of the tw0 groups wrang­ building itself. The other is thru • Second half of budget item 250.00 Adolph Perrault, deceased.
Naomi Van Gilder, Sec.
■»
containing 640 acres more or
the most common of our perennial ling over Bonneville power insist a straight-out rental plan.
! CLAIMS PRESENTED 1AND AL-
41-45
less, excepting about two (2)
w . • -
LOWED AGAINiST THE ROAD
weeds may be one solution of what that it is the only one advocating
acres formerly sold for cem­
Bethlehem
Chapter,
No.
78.
O.
E.
S
Strict enforcement of the traffic' FUND, August Term, 1937
has come to be one of the most'ltbat tbe electricity from the pro-
IN THE DISTRICT COURT’ OF
etery
purposes in the north •'
Moro,
Oregon
serious problems in the wheat ject be used for the people’s bene laws must be had before Oregon L. L. Peetz, road labor
$44.80
THE UNITED STATES FOR
Meets Every Second
west corner of said section,
b elt
can
expect
any
reduction
in
its
E.
Funk,
road
labor
60.50
flL Both undoubtedly feel that
THE DISTRICT OF OREGON.
Fourth Thursdays in each and for an order restraining and
highway accident rate, in the opin- C. Bargenholt, road labor
65.50 . In the Matter of Milton Luns­
Residents of the county for a they are correct.
Month. Visiting memben prohibiting the defendant^ Pearl
42.75 ford, Bankrupt.
generation can remember many
Those who want some of the ion of R. H. Baldock. state high- W- Johnson, road labor
Invited. -----
Garrett, from selling, assigning,
way
engineer.
Admitting
that
edu-,
Atwood
Store,
Road
labor
of
weeds that threatened to take the power made available for industry
No. B 22569 In Bankruptcy.
Frances
King
W.
M.
transferring, or in any way en­
county for a few years until means feel that the producers of the dis­ cational campaigns, lectures and ' W. Johnson for supplies ad-
Ruth Sparling. Secretary.
cumbering
said land pending the
TO
THE
CREDITORS
OF
MIL-
slogan«
might
have
their
place
in'
v*nced
W.
Johnson-
8.00
of combatting them were found. trict would be aided in greater de­
determination of'this auit, and for
TON
LUNSFORD:
educating
the
younger
members
Kendrick
Dunlap,
road
labor
57.50
Cockle, China Lettuce and Jim Hill gree if half the power was used
You are hereby notified that on Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M such other and further relief as
Say™» roati
57.50
mustard are in that class and only for manufacture thereby bringing of society, Baldock declared that
Moro, Oregon
to the Court may seem just and
the
3rd day of Aug., 1937, Milton
M. Mersinger road labor 30.28
one of them are dangerous at pres­ more people to the northwest an< nothing but a wholesome respect
Meets
the 1st and 3rd equitable, and for the Plaintiff’s
Lunsford,
of
Wasco,
Oregon,
was
for
the
law
would
ever
reach
the
M
cQ
uillen
road
lab
o
r
54.13
ent. All of them were annual creating local markets for farm
Thursday evenings of costs and disbursements herein.
reckless, the careless and the
Shearer road labor
49.85 duly adjudged bankrupt, and that
weeds, however, and easier to kill products.
This summons is served by pub­
each month. Visiting
the
first
meeting
of
his
creditors
than morning glory.
Yet it is
drivers who are responsi-
...
Public power advocates hold drunken
lication thereof In the Sherman
members
cordially,
in«
will
be
held
in
th
e
office
of
G.
C.
ble
for
most
of
the
traffic
acci-
McPherson
road
labor
4.90
probable that a way to handle the that the people themselves should
vited to meet with us County Journal, a weekly news­
Morgan, Referee in Bankruptcy,
latter pest will be »found. It may use the power and that if industry dents. In support of his attitude Ear* Snell, Sec. of .State, Li-
paper printed, published and of
Roy
Powell.
W. M.
in
Bend,
Ore.,
on
the
20th
day
of
Baldock points to the record oil c®ns€ *or International
be the digger. Use of it consis­
wants electricity it catu build it« Evanston, IW., which has the lowest
general
circulation In Sherman
August,
1937,
at
ten
o’clock
in
the
.
C-
V.
Belknap.
Secv.
Pickup
2.00
tently would keep the plant several own dam. Some of them even say
County,
Oregon,
by order of the
fore-noon, at which time and place
jnchei below the surface of the that industrial use of the power per capita accident rate of any L. L. Peetz, road labor $55.20;
Honorable
Carl
Hendricks,
Judge
M
or<>
Iy<»dge
No.
113.
I.
O.
O.
F.’
Mileage $4.46;
Total 59.66 the creditors may appear, prove
ground far away from sunshine would not insure any increase in city in the United States because
of the above entitled Court, made
Moro,
Oregon
their
claims,
examine
the
^bankrupt,
Kendrick
Dunlap
road
labor
and sir.
of policy of strict law enforce­
population.
51.25; Mileage $26.65
77.90 appoint a trustee and transact
Meets 1st and 3rd and entered on the 13th day of
There is no question but that the
Bonneville will probably be the ment.
July, 1937, which said order re­
Lamer Sayrs road labor $47.75;
such other business as may prop­
Tuesdays in the
suggested method would be ex cheapest source of power in the
quires that this Summons be pub­
erly
come
before
said
meeting.
More than $800,000 in farm and
*17 0°;
Total 64.75
I O.O.F. hall. Tran
pensive if much morning glory was nation. If it 4s consolidated with
lished onee a week for four con­
Dated at Bend, Oregon, this Aug.
city
property
was
sold
by
the
jy*
Johnson
road
labor
61.00
sient and visiting
to be killed for the ground would other projects the price will be
secutive
and successive weeks and
Bargenholt road labor
29.75 9th, 1937.
brothers are cordi­
have to be worked every few. days. higher and the district immediate World War Veterans State (Aid
the
first
publication of this Sum­
C.
G.
Morgan,
,nnk road labor
35.75
ally invited to meet
Also there would be difficulty in ly adjacent to Bonneville will not commission during the first seven.
mons is the 16th day of J.uly, 1937.
Referee in Barkruptcy.
months
of
1937,
Jerrold
O
w
en
,|E>
McQuillen
road
labor
56.38
with us.
keeping the ground from getting receive the benefit« that might
T. Laster Johnson and Alfred P.
secretary to the commission, re-
^Maran road lab o r
5 ks
L ew is M cK ee, N . G.
v „
...
-
too dusty for safety during the otherwise be obtained.
Jo«
Tn.if
J
KeMeF»
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
ported
this
week.
This
was
prop-
?,hearer
road
J
alx>r
4
0
3
NOTICE
OF
SHERIFF’S
**
i
Postoffice
address:
Wasco.
Oregon
blow season.
It is doubtful if the voters ever erty which had previously been E‘ McPherson mileage
340 SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Certainly it is to be hoped that will have an opportunity to express taken over by the commission McKean & Searcy, mileage on
On Saturday, the 11th day of
seme way to kill the weed can be themselves on the subject for it
September, 1937, at the hour of
either
through
foreclosure
pro-
X
T
P
.
U?
T
T
25.00
found that is cheaper than chemi­ will be clouded with political char ceedings or through voluntary sur- Natlonal Hospital A ss’n, Road
ten o’clock, a. m. at the front door
cals. Land once thoroughly treat­ ges and counter-charges and plain render of the property by borrow-
employee s protection
17.60 of the Courthouse in Moro, Sher­
ed with the most common chemi­ hooey from now until forgotten.
era. Owen also reports a decided State Indus. Accident Comm,
man County, Oregon, I will sell at
cal is useless for many years if
improvement in principal and in- „ Eoad employee’s protection 28.42 public auction to the highest bid­
Governor Martin never will be terest payments by war veterans! Fa^meJ s Elevator <4 Supply Co.
not forever. Land that will pro­
der for cash, the following describ­
duce twenty to forty bushels of popular. New he has gone and
ed real property located in Sher­
who
have
taken
advantage
of
the
I
c
.
8,41
wheat per acre every other year is offered jobs to' a group of former bonus loans to finance purchase of " a?^®rd
J?01?* <rasoline 29 58 man County, Oregon, to-wit;
pretty valuable to be irretrivably WPA workers.
Beall Pipe & Tank Corp.
The Southeast Quarter of
homes
or
farms.
ruined unless absolutely necessary
Road supplies
136.46
the Northwest Quarter and
4
and if a less destructive treatment
When (McCulloch is approved as
the North Half of the South-
Appointment of Claude C. Mc­ Union Pacific R. R. Co.
can be found it will mean a saving as federal judge the secondd ¡strict
Freight on supplies ?’
9.90 . west Quarter of' Section Ten,
Culloch
of
Klamath
Falls
as
fed­
of many thousands of dollars to of Oregon will have two men on
all in Township One South,
eral district judge for Oregon ends ’A . Milne Construction |Co. Crush­
this county and every other one in the bench in this judicial district
ed
rock
$1,215.00;
Hauling
Range Seventeen East Willam­
one of the most prolonged politi­
the wheat belt.
'
rock $983.90
Total
$2,198.90
ette Meridian, excepting there- *
cal controversies in the history of
Over in Idaho some of the farm the state. Acceptance by MoCol- Pure Iron Culvert & Mfg. Co.
from the following described
Road supplies
166.33
Jand is just naturally sinking into loch of the new post will leave
parcel of land, to-wit:
NEW PRESIDENT
hotter, road supplies 1.16;
a canyon. What peculiar troubles vacant the position of chairman of 5* ’
Commencing at a point 30 feet
With the appointment of a su­ come to farmers anyway.
the Democratic state central com-
W. Armsworthy, road sup-
West of the Northeast corner
preme court judge, a federal judge
of NWJ of SWI of Section 10,
mittee for which Jack E. Allen of „ phes
named and a new member of the
Pendleton and Jack Caufleld of Geurgr Wilde, road auppbes
T.
1 S. R. 17 E. of W. M.; ~
It
looks
like
1937
may
be
the
state supreme court in place the
Tillamook are being groomed.
•*
Norton, ro a d supplies
thence
West 75 feet; thence
first
year
since
the
twenties
that
next appointment to quarrel over
Foss & Co. ‘ road supplies
winter
wheat
can
get
up
in
the
will probably be the new presi­
Fields Garage Gasoline
dent for the University of Oregon. fall. That will be a profitable His Fault
Pacific
Power & Light Co.
An Aberdonian went to Austral­
The board of higher education change from spring sowing.
Lights
in machine ahed
1.25
ia. When he returned three years
might adopt one of two policies
Mrs. C. M. Snider, rent on ma­
T im e is no longer the deciding factbr in making your
later
he
found
his
three
brothers
Westbrook
Pegler
insists
that
It may either select from the pro­
chine shed
6.00
deposits. O u r special A m A -iy-A Ld/ Deposit Envelope
fessors in the university a man Fascism, Naziism and Communism all with beards, at the railway sta­
Ginn Coleman A Co., road sup­
K
;
'
permits you to make deposits at any hour. W h en it’s in­
for president or go outside the are all but slightly different tion.
plies D
, .
—
2.20
convenient fo r you to come to the bank— merely drop the
forms
of
dictatorship.
Difference
»
“What’s
the
big
idea?”
he
asked.
n
state for a head. There is a group
•
“Ye
ken
qnite
wee]
ye
took
the
„
A
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that
they
use
dissimilar
means
of men at the Eugene school who
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m ail box.
have opposed previous administra­ of arousing the people to make razor awa’ wi* ye,” was the repljr.
James Fox 2 days 1 man, team 9.40
tions for quite a few years and, if them forget their loss of liberty. —Montreal Star.
By return m ail a receipt w ill be sent you, which acts as
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reasonable.
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are
one may judge from the briefness
your
record o f deposit. T ty this time-saving method. Fu ll
supplies
69.90
of terms of former school heads, taught to hate Jews and some to' If your car starts to skid, says
details
supplied oh. request
Shell Oil Co., Gas and oil
^3.60
they have opposed successfully in hate industrialists.
the Oregon State Motor associa­ Geo. Wilde, repair and bolts 7.06
__ Resourcts 125 Milliotu
that the school head had resigned.
tion, turn the front wheels In the Mrs. Helen Deyo, 960 yards
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L.?A. Littleton, Asst. Mgr.
The attitude of this group may be
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Gravel
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the correct one and perhaps a rep­ much disturbed by the scenery MOUNTAIN TRAVEL
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resentative of it should be put in while flying over the North pole.
In traveling through mountain­
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ous country remember this simple Tum-A-Lum Luipber Co. .
that he could control the faculty.
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Road supplies
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If an outside man is selected he Hail Raises Hell With Huckle- a hill as you used in going up it, Sherman J. Frank, county roads
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will
be
subjected
to
the
pulling
and
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warns the Oregon State Motor as-
$160.73, explosives: S.C.S.
h en n af that has been common in j hailstorm.
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