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THE SHERMAN OOUNTY JOO* NAL. MOHO OKKOON FRIDAY, HAY « . 1»M n asa— — . .......... / r,MÍt— á— aaa ■ - ................ .... r - woman; Lois C. Bryant, a single NOTIC1 OF FINAL HEARING ; i the amount secured toy plaintiff's P k rT m a» 3 » « r » » l chauffeur,.willI b e . in Moro .on STATEHOUSE GOSSfP. woman; the unknown hejr| jB< W, ' mortgage; SECOND: Fpr a judg- » * ( Monday, May 9th, at the court (Continued from paee one) Notice ia hereto given that the | ment and decree against the de- C. Bryant, same person as William undersigned house between the hours of 1 p. m. Has* filed ia the Coun Sherman County Observer | Pendants that there ia due and un- C. Bryant, deceased; Carlton " Xu and 5 p. m. according to an an- budget there will be no organised Established Nov. 2, 1888 ty Court of the State of O f I1 1,11,1,1 """ iftQQ on indebtedness the fo b Pepper,'as administrator of the for Sherman County his Final nouncement from the Secretary of opposition to the program so tar Grass Valley Journal From the Observer May 5, 18 . lowing amounts, to-wit: The sum partnetship estate of W. C. Bryant as Oregon Is concerned. High state State's office. Established' Oct. 14, . 1897 nistra- A Carlton L. Pepper, co-partners port and Account as Adminls or officials, those whose pafyeheeks All those wishing .permits J. 0- Thompson X building a of $8196.38, with interest from tor of .the estate of Orren A. Ram <CON SOLI DATED March 6, 1981 licenses to drive cars may get in will ibe hardest hit by the federal new residence in Moro where he April 5, 1938 until the entry of doing business under the firm sey, deceased, and that Saturday, Wasco News-Enterprise tax, are practically unanimous in can have a water supply. touch with him at this time. j decree herein at 61% per annum name and style of Bryant & Pep the 21st day of May, 1938, at ten Established Nov. 1891 ’ endorsement of the proposal. Gov- The train Saturda* was held up “ »6339.28 thereof; and w ith ln - per; Carlton L. Pepper and Grace o'clock a. m., of said day, a t the CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 LITTLE MEN WHAT NOW. . (ernor Martin, State Treasurer when the engine « ¿ o f f the track “ «% annum on 828P0.. Pepper, husband and wife; Sher Court room, at the Courthouse, in man County, a municipal corpor One Hitler, an Austrian who has Holman, Secretary of State Snell, at tM mouth of China . Hollow. 00 thereof; and for the further sum ation; and also all other persons Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, Published Every Friday at been doing very well in Germany, members of the supreme court and of $100.00, or auch other sum as have been fixed by the Court as The ten passengers went on to is in Rome to call on Mussolini, heads of various state departments the (Court may adjudge reasonable or parties unknown claiming any the time and place for hearing of Moro, Oregon Biggs on a hand, car a fo mer sargeant in the Italian who have been interviewed oOHhe as attorney’s fees herein, together right, title, estate, lien or interest to burn with plaintiff's costs and disburse in the real estate described in the ojebetions to said Final Report B. F* Hoover ia ,j Giles L. French Editor army who has achieved higher subject admit the Justice' of the and Account and for the settle new yard ments; THIRD: For a decree fore complaint herein, distinction since war days. Re- proposal that state employees a big Kiln of brick ment of said estate. Entered as second-class matter a t •4 Defendants. ports are that they make some should bear their snare of the cost in tH il-elty. closing that certain mortgage ex Melvin R. Schadewitz the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon . Sum McDonald’s' new furnace ecuted Ibv Neriua E. Moffit and ‘ To the unknown heir. o f W . Administrator under Act of Congress of March p-ogress in settling the future and of government. While there are fate of the people of Italy and a total of 9825 men and women and cold storage seems to run to Donna M; Moffit, husband and B. T .n ., saiiie person as Wdliam G Updep.afft 3, 1879. Germany and Austria. It may, and on the state payroll drawing an extremes but it w a happy com wife, the record owners of the C. Bryant, deceased, and also to all AttOTney for Administrator, -^ .M e m b e r . A „ M 29_ M 6 13 it may not. ! aggregate of $11,045,000 a year a bination fqr the public. property at the time of the grant other person, or partie. unknown claiming any right, title, esta te,1 • Boys herding the cattle on Al- large majority of these will be ing of the loan referred to in Hoggard's rink is a fine place Oregon” Newspape pine slopes may be shot over the exempt from the federal tax. Sto- of amusement—now ready to plaintiff's complaint, which mort lien or interest in the real estate tsociati gage was recorded in the office of cR«crmed in plaintiffs complaint NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING out come of th ^ conference and tistics compiled toy the budget de open. the County Clerk of Sherman Coun on file in the above entitled cause school girls of Germany may die partment show that the average Notice is hereby given, that ty, Oregon, on the 29th day of and as this summons described, an ignoble death if one of the annual wage for men on the state From the Observer May 7, 1909 Esther A. Stanley, Administratrix self styled great men become payroll is only $1820. Most of OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER L. V. Moore added another 320 December, 1919 at 10 a. m. , in DEFENDANTS. of the Estate of F. L. Stanley, De irritable over the parley. The two these men are married and entitl- acres to his Sherman county hold Book P of Mortgages on page 108, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE swaggering gentlemen are in a ed to an exemption‘o f $2600. While ings by buying the'Everett White covering the following described OF OREGON: You, and each of ceased, has filed in the County SUBSCRIPTION RATES Court for the County of Sherman, Payable in Advance position to take themselves very women in the employ of the state land near Erskine*-,,.,, , real property: . i .)u, are hereby required to ap State of Oregon, her FINAL AC seriously—and do. • ' earn an average of $1158 a - year ONE YEAR ............................ Î1.M The East Half of Section pear and answer the complaint COUNT, and the Court has set Bourbon lost its three ware This meeting should point out many earn less than $1000 a year Thirty-four, the Northeast filed against you in the above en May 16th, 1938, at the hour of houses by fire Tuesday night, sup to the rest of the world that die- which is allowed to single per- ■Quarter, and the South Half M AY 6, 1938 titled court and cause rwithin four 10.00 a. m. in the County Judge's tatorships are dangerous although eons before the income tax applies, posed to have originated by some of the South Half of Section weeks from the date of the first Chambers in the County Court passenger throwing a lighted having some advantages as t o ......... ..........'TV * Thirty-five, in Township One, publication of the summons as House at More, Sherman County, «peed of action. If Herr Hitler’s . Oregon farmers are urged by cigar out of the car window. THE CAMPAIGN North of »Range Nineteen, East hereinafter stated, and if you fail Oregon, as the time and place for Shenman county Will have a digestion is unsatisfactory on Ital- the State Department of Agricul- of the Willamette Meridian; to answer said complaint, or the settlement for said accounting, The statement in this paper by ian food-or if Mussolini partakes ture to insist that the seed which fair. At a preliminary meeting the North Half of Section otherwise aonear or plead in this and for hearing objections to the the Salem correspondent that the too heartily of the banquet man they ibuy for spring p lan tin g is held in Moro on the 3rd ' an or Three, in Township One South, epuse. plaintiff, for want thereof, same, if any. major interest in the primary may die and those who produce properly labeled in accordance ganization was perfected with of Range Nineteen, -East of will apply to the court for relief Esther A. Stanley, campaign is in the gubernatorial the food of central Europe may with the provisions of the ' new officers as follows: A. H. Bar the Willamette Meridian, con n« p-ayed for in plaintiff’s co»m- Administratrix conflict between Governor Martin toe taken from their lands. 1 Oregon seed law. The new law »4» num. president; L, L. Peetz,“ vice taining in all about 960 acres. p(’ :nt. namely: for a decree J. Tracy Barton, • and his two adversaries seems Nations that give heed to die-1 designed to protect farmers from president; C. A. Buckley, Chrb All situated in Sherman Coun n~aip?t the defendants that there The Dalles, Oregon, corrmjt from observations made in itators are g a n g e r s, risking all purchasing seed containing nox- Anderson and I. D.*‘ Pike, direc ty, State of Oregon. is now due and unpaid on that Attorney for the Estate. 4:15-5:6 this section of the state. It has on the wisdom of one man, who In l°us weeds, according to Frank tors; George Mowry, secretary. Together with the tenements, c >it"in note dated the 2nd day of accounted for no small part of spite of what he makes the public McKennon of* the department.. Dolph Goetjen was in from Rut hereditaments and appurte January. 1925, made, executed and the change in registration to think about him, is still merely! - * * * ledge Wednesday. The country nances thereunto belonging or delivered »Sv one Alipon J. Marlin IN THE OOUNTY COURT OF Democratic in the past few weeks. another human who may be as ‘Although officials of the re-am- looks pretty good to Dolph who THE STATE OF OREGON FOR in anywise appertaining; to the plaintiff herein, the sum of Upon the decision in this race wrong as a house painter or a ployment service appeard before has 480 acres In wheat and 235 in SHERMAN .OOUNTY. and decreeing that the mortgaged $400.00 with interest thereon from probably rests the vote for the blacksmith. And after all, is it a the Board of Control six weeks summer fallow. premises be sold in one parcel in •be 9th dav of January, 1936, at SS. Notice to Creditors. governor this fall. desirable ruler who even wants to aE° with a demand for immediate An automobile trip around Moro the manner prescribed by the laws the rate of six per cent per an- In Matter of the Estate of Many Democrats who will sup have the joto of being responsible approval of a lease on a new office of ten miles in 30 minutes is of the State of Oregon and the David S. Walters, deceased. with, attornev fees and costs, port Martin in May would not be —solely—for millions of .people *Pace »Portland to save them most profitably spent. The O man practice of this Court; that the pro and to foreclose that certain mort- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: opponents this fall in case the who want to live and breathe and from being thrown out into the took such a trip with Dr. Goffin ceeds thereof be applied toward geve given to secure said note. You are hereby notified that the governor should not win. . Con enjoy life* street the deal is still «pending. At Saturday. undersigned has been duly ap the payment of plaintiffs decree, wh>h ’ «id mortfl^age is of record that time the re-employment serv versely many will support Hess or costa and accruing costs; that at in Book “S” of Mortgage Records pointed as Administrator of the ice was urging-itplal of a build From the Observer May 9, 1919 Oleen who would not vote for Mar THIRD PARTY SherroAn Countfv, Oregon, at Estate of the «Mid David S. Walt said sale plaintiff ibe permitted to ing at $850 a month. Negotiations tin this fall. This fact ‘makes page 110 thereof.^and covers the ers, deceased, by the County Judge The possibility of » new polltl- c0‘ ducUd by the Board of Control become a purchaser; that the de J. C. Ha:tley was in Moro Sat it very difficult to foretell who cal party engineered by the baFol- reduced the rental to $700. New urday buying Red Mexican beans fendants above named, and each following describen real property of Sherman County, Oregon and I may be governor next term. ettes of Wisconsin is not particu and all of them, be foreclosed and situated in She; man County, State have duly qualified. Therefore Charles Sprague is expected to larly exciting*to « people that has conditions written into the lease with which to sow. part of his barred of all right, title, claim or of Oregon, to-wit: any and all persons having claim« win the Republican nomination as seen new parties born nearly every by the bureau resulted in a stale farm. Beans are a new crop now interest in the premises described against the said estate shall duly The South Half of the North he is the only candidate for that four years and has seen one elec mate. The Board of Control this being grown by progressive Sher- in plaintiff’s mortgage except the present them with proper vouch r/an county farmers. west Quarter and the North party who has made any trip tion kill them deader than a Jew’s week reiterated its willingness to ers annexed, to me at my law Half of the South Half of , n. T « w — t approve the lease on the $700 Through J. X. Wiley at Grass right of redemption allowed blv around the state and is probably chances office in Grass Valley, Oregon of being a German officer. !b„ ta , Q fgr the <nd the Valley six new Ford- cars were law, and that plaintiff Have such Section Thirty-five in' Town better known thgn* any of the within six months from the date It seems very probable that the building owner have been unable sold last week. Buyers were Roy other and further relief as is meet ship One North. Range Nine others. Some of the eight are men method of a third party, will not of the first publication of thia and equitable. teen. East of the Willamette James with excellent reputations in be successful in changing the a- to* get together on an agreement. Tiller, * Gus Engstrom, notice. 'Meridian, containing 240 Service of this summons is • • * Garrett, Jacob Waesenmiller, Louis their localities. Sprague would lignment of parties. We do need First publication being 8th day made upon yoto by publication acres; Peoples utility districts will be Schadewitz and J. J. Wiley. be an excellent choice who would a change for now conservatives of April, 1938 and last publication thereof in the Sherman County All situated in Sherman Coun Aden K. Axtell and Lettia Maud be a credit to the state as gover and radicals cannot vote their pref in position A to issue revenue being May 6th, 1937. „ . . bonds ty, Oregon; nor. With him and Martin on the erances within’ the bounds of their °r certificates ^ ^ o u t •PecMlc con” Gregg were married Thursday at Journal, a newspaper of general Roy J. Baker. circulation, printed and published Together with the tenement«, the J. M. Axtell home. November ticket the state would parties in a general election. Per-1 tlle Administrator hereditaments and appurtenan in Sherman County, Oregon, once R. C. Omduff Has resigned as be assured of a good governor for haps we have too much loyalty to .sponsored toy the State a week for four consecutive and ces the eunto belonging or in the next four years. party and too little to ideals of Gr*n* e ,wm? aPProv>1 ,n the Nev" bookkeeper of the Bank of Moro successive weeks by virtue of an anv wise appertaining, to accept a position as assistant NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE I ember election. The race for United States order made toy the Honorable Carl and that «aid real property be cashier at the Farmers State ON FORECLOSURE, senator has not attracted much could shake off party preference Hendricks, Judge of the above en sold for the purpose of satisfying Bank. — —------- > NOTICE is hereby given that The population at the state pris notice on either side. Carl Donaugh they could better express their Sam Brirlbine has built a new titled Court, and entered in said any judgment rendered herein, by virture of a writ of execution on continues to show a steady who is credited with a good record ideals toward government. , _ . . . , . Court and cause on the 29th day and for such further relief as and order of sale issued, out of the home for his cow. Certainly there are many DemJ « row‘h- Y * rde" ^ w,‘* as federal attorney for Oregon, of April, 1938, said period of pub prayed for and deemed proper ’by Circuit Court for the State of will receive the votes of the con ocrats who do not follow the new the Board of Control this week. lication being the period prescrib the court, all of which more fulbv Oregon for Shjerman County, dat servative minded Democrats who deal and its spending program and The prison population shows an S U M M O N S appears from the verified com ed April 12th, 1938, upon a judg ed by said order. increase of more than 65 since the largely distrust Willis Mahoney, other ideas. Yet as long as that No. 2485 The date of the first publication plaint on file with the clerk of the ment and decree of foreclosure the promising ex-mayor of Klam faction of the narty is in control first . of . the .. year and , is now , ajff IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF of this summons Is May 6th, 1938, above entitled court. therein rendered on April 9th, It is true P ™ «N n g the previous peak of THE STATE OF OREGON IN ath Falls. Holman is expected to they mutt go along. This summons is served by pub 1938 in favor of John Patjens, and the date of the last publica win over Robert Stanfield. He has that there are many Roosevelt a e B ‘ / AND FOR SHERMAN COUNTY tion is June 3rd, 1938. lication thereof in the Sherman Plaintiff «nd against W. F. Schil many friends who point to his fine Republicans who follow the lead of The Federal Land Bank of (County Journal, a weekly news ling and Matilda Schilling and Eight convicted y lrfbor5 vandals Wm. L. Beatty record ps state treasurer and as the president and believe, at least Spokane, ,a corporation, Plaintiff, paper, printed, published and ot Emma (Keehn) Koberstein for the now occupy cells in the Oregon Post Office Address. 1267 office holding in Multnomah coun in cart, in the new deal. vs.,Elva A. Bryant, a widow; Elva Public Service Builriin 1 general circulation in Sherman sum of $7000.00 together with in Were the control of appoint penitentiary. Al N. Banks, Salem A. Bryant, as administratrix of ty. County. Oregon, by order of the terest thereon from January 5th Portland, Oregon ments made entirely dependent on teamster union leader, is the latest the estate of W. C. Bflyant, de Honorable Carl Hendricks, Judge 1938 at 6% per annum, and $500.- addition to the .prison “goon E. C. Prestbye ROAD MONEY an adequate civil service, wholly ceased; Ruth L. Bryant, a single of the above entitled court, made 00 attorney’s fees, and the costs removed from party control the colony. A numtoer of minor of- woman; Harold W. Bryant and Postofflce Address; 610 Main St., and entered on the 2nd day of of the action taxed at $18.20 and There has been a movement to niachinn that t7 o ‘often "rule’ a l« - fend,e” c ,u * h‘ *" the re“ nt ~ id’ Spokane, Washington. May, 1938, which said order . re-, commanding- me as sheriff to sell change the method of distribution tions would be impossible. Then on labor racketeers are serving Katherine Bryant, husband and Attorneys for Plaintiff. wife; Helen M. iBryarft, a single quired that this summons be pub- in th e m an ’ n er provided - - - by - - law of Highway fund moneys that are voters might express their opin short terms in county jails. woman; Lois C. Bryant, a single lished once a week for four con the mortgaged premises therein returned to the counties along with ions on principles of government secutive weeks, and the first pub described: (More than 50 per cent of Ore womata; The ’ unknown heirs'"' of S U M M O N S the current movement to obtain or on men withcait party loyalty. W. C. Bryant, same person as IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF lication of this summons is the rffore of these funds for counties NOW THEREFORE I WILL on This is the opposite of the long gon's relief cases are centered in William C. Bryant, - deceased; ORB<X)N' lN AND FOR THF 6th day of May, 1938,. and for cities now as well. A t time theory that party govern Multnomah county according to a Saturday, May 14th, 1988 at the Carlton L. Peppei, as administra George G. Updeirraff. COUNTY OF SHERMAN hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the present the distribution is made ment is neeessa*y to this country. report of' the State «Relief Com tor o f the partnership ( eetaite of State Land Beard of the State Attorney for Plaintiff. mittee to Governor Martin. Lin on a per capita basis. East main entrance and front It depends on a division of voters W. ¡C. Bryant Carlton L. Pepper, of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Postoffice address: Moro, Oregon. coln county Has the highest per door of the Court house in Moro, The grange, or at least some aocording to principles of govern co-partn^rs doing business under May 6-27. ’38 Sherman County, Oregon sell at Elva A. Bryant, a widow; Elva granges, have been active in an ment instead of on prejudice to centage of relief case« with 76 out the firm name and style of Bryant public auction to the highest bid effort to have the distribution ward parties. It is a common of every WOO inhabitants on the & Pepper; Carlton L. Peepper and A. Bryant, as Administratrix of the estate of W. C. Bryant, de relief ' roll*, Jefferson, has the der for cash, the following describ made on a basis of, mileage. A sight to see men voting for a par NOTICE TO CREDITORS Grace Pepper, hueband and wife, ed real property bo-wit: , , compilation of the data the high ty in whose ideals they find no be smallest per centage of reliefers L. J. Thompson and /Myrtle Thomp ceased; Ruth L. Bryant, a single West half of Section 5 and All persons having claims a- way commission has gathered lief because thrir fathers voted with only nine out of evepy 1000 son, husband and wife, Security woman; Harold W. Bryant and the East half of Section 6 in «bout use of the roads and high that way. Such a plan would re persons «receiving public assis Savings & Trust Company, a cor Katherine Bryant, husband and gainst the estate of James C. Mc wife; Helen M. Bityant, a single Kean, deceased, are hereby notified Twp. 3 S. R. 18 E. WM. ‘in ways might be of some use in de quire much more studying on the tance. •'. poration; Sherman County Nation Sherman County, Oregon to present them in proper form termining how the money should part of the electorate and that al Farm Loan Association, a cor and all the right, title and inter be apportioned also. While none would be desirable in itself. It is poration; Sherman County, a mu Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 to the undersigned, the duly ap est the defendants had therein on pointed, qualified and acting ad of these methods would be entire doubtful if a third party will ma nicipal corporation; and Also al' ...... ......v .................. Moro, Oregon. .. ministrator of the estate of James January 5th, 1938 and or at any ly satisfactory all of them have terially aid in bringing it about, other persons or parties unknown Meets 2d and 4th T C. M.cKean, deceased, at the office time thereafter or so much as may advantages that may be taken in however. claiming any right, title, estate esday of each month of Geo. G .Updegraff, Moro, Ore be necessary to satisfy said judg to consideration in establishing a lien or interest in the real estate Visiting members we gon, within six months from the ment, with interest, attorneys new basis, if one is determined to Secretary Wallace blamed poli- A new state wide Prke order’ described in the, complaint herein, come. date of this notice, to-wit: April fees, costs and accruing costs, all be advisable. Belle Conlee, N. G. ties for criticism of the new farm effective Sunday, May 1st, as an- Defendants. in compliance with said execution 29, 1938. The population basis, <fvhile bill. Cor-nct Henry, th" politic« nounced by the Oregon Milk Con- TO THE .ABOVE NAMED DE Naomi Van Gilder, and order of sale. J. Kenneth McKean perhaps the fairest of any ex that passed it before it was ade- trol Board, will affect local prices FENDANTS: The unknown heirs Dated at Moro, Oregon this 12th Administrator clusive method, does give the coun quately discussed. the politics that but slightly since the new order, of W. C. Bryant, same .person as Bethlehem Chapter, N<x. 78.O.E.S. day of April, 1938. Geo. G. Updegraff ties in which there are large cities caused it to be changed after the the result of detailed investiga- William C. Bryant, deceased, and Moro, Oregon C. C. WILSON Attorney for Administrator a big advantage over the “more farmers had given partial appro- tion and public hearings in var- Also all other persons or parties Meets Every Second and Sheriff of Sherman County, Ore. 30-33 rural couptiçs where agricultural val last sun mer, the politics ious markets, brings the price unknown claiming any right, title, Fourth Thursdays in each production is most important. The that refused to accept amend- paid to producers to the same fig estate, lien or interest in the real Month. Visiting members mileage basts,-ip manifestly un ments passed by both houses, the ure in all parts of the state and estate described in the complaint Invited fair to the populous areas al politics that refuses to acknow- ieduced the schedule in those herein. Kerrone Christianson W.«M. though the addition of city streets ledge the time-proven laws of markets where higher prices have Ruth Sparling, Secretary. IN THE , NAME / OF THE to the total of roads would reduce economics and boasts of crop re- been in effect to the same basis STATE OF OREGON^ ‘You are this unfairness and perhaps de duction in the face of the largest as the local schedule. hereby required to appear and Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M feat the purpose of the proposed acreage the ".tion ha. known. While there will’ be no change answer the complaint filed against Meet« on the 1st and change. The use basis could not That is the kind of politics that is jn „¿,1] milk prfca, the price of you by the plaintiff 1h7tbe above 3rd Thursday . eve — Safely be used alone, either, for highways causing criticism of the farm bill half-pints of cream at retail will entitled Court and cause, within nings of each month. are used in some relation to their and it will continue until the law be 15c and half-pint units of whip four weeks from the date of the Visiting members cor — Quickly condition and roads now bearing is made workable. dially invited to meet ping cream will be reduced to 18c. first publication of this summons, little traffic would be more used v it t k u a .— —-------- — Conveniently to-wit: on or before the 3rd day Perhaps if the much advertised Modest (¡ro up if improved. of June, 1938, and if iyou fait so Searal Searcy, W. M The committee is now waiting postage stamp rate is popular C. V. Belknap, Secy. First Veteran—Our infantry com to answer ;said complaint the for < roport from the state high when the government gets better- plaintiff will apply to the Court way engineer about the roads and control of th e . lailroads freight 1T ',i y was tbs best drilled in the for the relief demandetUin its said No. 113, I.O .O . F. Write or call for details about our Bank-Hy-Mail method which ii as easy as dropping a letter in your mail box. the distribution of road moneys rates will be put on the same basis w ° • army. When we presented complaint, to-wlt: FIRST: For a Moro, Oregon htar * “ ’*U P' C. R. Harding, Manager. L. A. Littleton, Asst. Mgr to the counties and it is probable and a Montana wheat rrower wfll *,rm* *" J™ Meets l«t and 3rd decree ordering tnat the sum of that some hill to devise s diffèrent be given the same price Cpr his 8lap’ cUck/ Tuesdays in the $370.00 the par value of 74 Second Veteran—Good? When shares of stock ip Thf Feder method will be Introduced at the wheat as a 'Sherman county I.O..OZF. hall Tran our company was on parade and al grower. next session of the legislature. o / th e sient i and visiting Land Bank of Spokane, presented arms all you could hear pled<red by the Sherman ’Coun Before being passed it should brothers are cordi- The nation’s oldest oak true is was ’slap, slap, jingle. be considered by the people so that fctfy invited to meet ty National , hpan Asso H e t id O f f ic e , P o t t l.in d , O r e g o n Fist Vet.—That's impossible! ciation as additional Jlcurity for the new law, if any, would meet reported dead after 650 years. The with us. 4 M IM P IM « I n I K A I 0 » P O S IT IN S Ù R A N C I C O R » - O R A T I ON (apourge of outdated things goes How did you get the jingles? with the public approval. the loan made by. the plaintiff here Ralph E. Eakln, N. G. The examiner of operators and on. Second Vet.—Oh, medals. Joe Truitt, Secretory •J in, be applied toward payment of i PAC* TWO [ Price On Cream Cut By Board BANK BY MAIL ANo O REG O N BANK SERVING OREGON I T h e D a lle s B r a n c h U n it e d S t a t e s N a t i o n a l B a n k