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o’clock p. m. in the County Court room, in the Sherman County Court House in Moro, Oregon, as « time and place for hearing-upon id final acount, and any objec tions thereto by any interested person or persons Florence Beezley. Administratrix. Roy J. Baker, Attorney. < Defendants. ciation as additional security for To the unknown heirs of W. C. the plaintiff here ryaftt, same person as William to ward payment 6: The insurance meeting in Pen- in, be appl Sherman County Observer die ton thiTw eek will be the start ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF. the amount secured by plaintiff's C. Bryant, deceased, and also to all EstnbMahed Nov. 2. 1888 mortgage; SECOND: For a judg- other persons or parties unknown of a plan to “educate” farmers of Grass Valley Journal this area about the crop insurance ment and decree against the de claiming any right, title, estate, Established Oct. 14, 1887 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE plans of the government. R is s fendants that there is due and an lien or interest in the real estate Notice is herA y given that bj« ¿ y " 7 , aw ' ¡ndebtedn«.' the’ fol- described in plaintiff’s complaint CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 feature of the farm bill that might virtue of a writ of execution and ;owin(! ar, ount>> to-wit: The sum on file in the above entitled cause be c i considerable value to many Wasco News-Enterprise order of sale issued out of the $8196.38, with interest from and ms this cummons described,- wheat growers if it can be handled Established Nov. 1891 Circuit Court of the State of Ore-] . ¡, 5 193g unti, the entry of DEFENDANTS. CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 proneily and with minor exipense. son for Sheranan County, dated herein at 51% per annum IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Farmers of the good wheat sec- May 14th, 1938 upon a judgment, on 353392g thereof; and with in- OF OREGON: You, and each of tions are not interested in the plan * SU M M O N S Published Every Friday at rendered therein on attachment tereM ftt 6% annum on >26p0.- you, are hereby required to ap- a- this time and perhaps never OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Moro, Oregon proceedings, on November 15th, 00 thereof. and for the further sum near and answer the complaint will be. Land that will produce a THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ( Clvd/ U r i th ' for^fh? »nm! ° f *10000’<>or *uch other 8U™ “ filed .against you in the above en a op of wheat in almost any year Editor Giles L. French q u FIRM AN " ■ agama^ Clyde Smith for the sum tbe may adjudge reasonable titled court and cause within four with good cultivation is crop in- ^ F e d e r a l Land Bank o f , °J , *582’I 2’ attorney’s fees herein, together weeks from the date of the first Entered as second-class matter at surance enough in the ordinary Spokane a corporation 1 tlîe^ n irom September I 8 th l9 3 7 plaintiff’s costs and disburse- publication of the summons as the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon opinion. And perhaps there would . J okane, a co po , , at 8% per annum: And for $82.50 ments; THIRD: For a decree fore hereinafter stated, and if you fail under Act of Congress of March be little need for the insurance if Plaintiff, I attorney’s fees and costs of th e , cloain< that certain mortgage ex to answer said complaint, or 3. 1879. all land was of this kind. -sv- action taxed at $18.50, and com -jecuted by Neriua E> Moffitt and otherwise appear or plead in thia It is said that the government Alta Smith, a widow; Donna Jene M em ber mandmg the Sheriff to sell in the Donna M husband and expects about a quarter of the land Smith, a minor; Darlene Janice manner provided by law the at- wife the record owners of the cause, plaintiff, for want thereof, ?r Publishers to come under the plan. It is prob will apply to the court for relief Smith, a minor; Alta Smith, as t ‘ h d property therein described, property at the time of the grant- as prayed for in plaintiff’s com- able that this will be the quarter administratrix of the estate of NOW THEREFORE I WILL on ' the loan referred to in pla’nt, namely: for a decree which mort- against the defendants that there office of is now due and unpaid on that OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Sherman Coun- i’ertain note dated the 2nd day of and for each farm when the plan receive majorities in 16 of the 18 and also all other persons or par-»’? ? / 0*. Shennan F °Un^ ’ Oregon, on the 29th day of January. 1925. made, executed and SUBSCRIPTION RATES sell at public auction to the high- D^ember. 1919 at 10 a. m. in delivered bv one Almon J.. Marlin >. established. counties comprising the second tiea unknown claiming any right Payable in Advance Mortgages on page 108, to the plaintiff herein, the sum of There is no doubt but that it will Congressional district. Hess is ex- estate, lien or interest in the est bidder for cash, the follow ing Book p ONE TEAR .............. ......... $1.60 take some years time to make the pected to carry his home county 1 ’ Hps^riheH in the corn- described personal and real prop- COVering the following described $400.00 with interest thereon from erty, to-wit. 106 sacks of wheat rcai property: plan successful for it is almost of Union' and posaibtv Klamath X „ t herein, the 9th day of January, 1936, at stored in Grass Valley Grain the rate of six per cent per an M A Y , 20 1938 The East Half of Section entirely new. Forms of insurance county with its large block of un- ’ Defendants, Growers warehouse at Grass Val num, with attorney fees and costs, Thirty-four, the Northeast on Are, hail, etc. are Common ion labor votes. In the first Con- To tbe unknown heirs of Ralph ley-, Oregon; and also Southwest and to foreclose that certain mnrt- Quarte*, and the South Half enough but no private company gresaionel district the political Smith, deceased, and also to GOONS OR GOVERNMENT gagc given to secure said note, has ever tried widespread crop in- map is some what more spotted. aB other persons or parties un- quarter of Section 11, and the « of the South Half of Section West half of Section - 14 in Twp. whichJ said mortgage is of record Thirty-five, in Township One, Those who presumed that the surance before. , It may be even Governor Mariin it expected to known Vnown claiming riaimine- any anv right, . title. __ ------ : 3 S. R. 17 E. WM. subject to the in Book “S” of Mortgage Records North of Range Nineteen, East too risky for the government. The carry all of the Willamette valley estabe> Hen or interest in the real exposure of goons and gangster real mortgage debt thereon to the of Sherman Country, Oregon, at of the Willamette Meridian; methods used to intimidate non fheory of laying aside a certain counties -with the possible excep- estate’described in plaintiff’s com O’ egon-Washington Joint Stocl^J page 110 thereof, and covers the the North Half of Section union men and employers would part of the crop in good years tion of Clackamas where the Hess Uint on file in ,the above entitled Land Bank of Portland, Oregon following described real property Three, in Township One South put the irresponsible labor leaders against poor years is good. The forces appear to be pretty strong- cauae and as thia summons describ- approximating $8000.00 more or, situated in She-man County, State of Range Nineteen, East of success of the plan depends on ly entrenched. Martin is also re- e£j DEFENDANTS: on the defensive and cause a ces less. Also an undivided one eighth! the Willamette Meridian, con- of Oregon, to-wit: sation of attempts to control the making it good in practice as well ported to be well out ahead in IN THE NAME OF THE STATE' interest in and to Southwest quar- ♦ •»ininsr in all about 960 acres. The South Half of the North- as in theory. Often times farmers southern Oregon. On the other industrial life o f the state were OF OREGON: You, and each of I ter of Section i, and the West half i All situated in Sherman Coun • west Quarter and th? North go through bad years hoping for hand Hess is showing unusual wrong, it now appears. you, are hereby required to ap- ¡ of Section 12 in Twp. 3 S. R. 17 ty, State of Oregon. Half of the South Half of a good year or two to make the strength in the lower Columbia Despite the fact that large num up ind'XtodneM. count!« oT C d u n A iT and'cU taop ,nd *.n,wer . E' W,M; and the NorthwMt <P“ r- Together with the tenements, Section Thirty-five in Town profit or clean bers of convicted goons are now filed against you in the above en-, ter of Section 6 in Twp. 3 S. R. 18, hereditaments and appurte ship One North, Range Nine in county jails or the state peni This gambling with crop returns and in some of the coast counties, titled court and cause wrthin four E WM. subject to the mortgage nances thereunto belonging or teen, East of the Willamette will be to some extent done away particularly Lincoln and Coos. If, tentiary there is no show of re week from the date of the first thereon to Ross E. Smith approx in anywise appertaining; Meridian, containing 240 with if this feature of the bill is as the Hess supporters claim, the pentance and Dave Beck and Har .. publication of this summons as imating $1700.00 in Sherman acres; accepted. It has often been stated Union county Democrat can P’ 8 hereinafter stated, and if you fail County, Oregon, and all the right, ftnd decreeing that the mortgaged ry Bridges are still using Oregon All situated in Sherman Coun as a battle held and employers are that it took a good gambler to be up a lead of 15,000 or better in to so answer said complaint, or title and interest of the defendant premise« be sold in one parcel in ty, Oregon; a wheat grower and the next few Multnomah county he has at least still having troubles with labor otherwise appear or plead in this Clyde Smith, or so much thereof tbe manner prescribed by the laws Together with the tenements, years may indicate whether he a 50-50 chance to win the nomi- leaders and the coming election is cause, plaintiff, for want thereof, as may be necessary to satisfy the State of Oregon and the hereditaments and appurtenan prefers a chance on a big crop now nation. If, on the other hand, concerned more with the labor war will apply to the court for the re said judgment, with interest, at- practice of this Court; that the pro- ces thereunto belonging or in '»and then, without reductions, or Martin can break even in Mult- than with other matters. lief as prayed for in plaintiff’s tom eys, costs and accruing costa,1 ceed* thereof be, applied toward any w ife appertaining, smaller and safer returns. | nomah county, his nomination & WU.H,, .. to-w it: FIRST : For a all in compliance with said execu-'the payment of plaintiffs decree, If those, who have stood for law and that said real property be MMMd by . plurality of at least ’ . 5um of tion and order of sale. j costs and ’accruing costs; that at sold for the purpose of satisfying decree ordering tnafc the sum and order are defeated in this-elec It appears certain that if the iKonn , $500.00, being the par value of 100 Dated at Moro, Oregon, this 8a^e plaintiff ibe permitted to any judgment rendered herein, tion it is certain that there will be new deal is victorious in primary The Republican gubernatorial BhareR of stOck in The Federal 16th day of May, 1938. ! become a ourchaser; that the de- and for such further relief as more trouble and the entire state elections throughout the nation C. C. WILSON fendanM above named, and each prayed for and deemed proper by may become as disrupted as Seat there will be another try at the oontest remains a - race «between jjand Bank of Sookane, pledged by Charles A. Sprague, Salem news- |he WagCf> Nptionai Farm Loan Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon Bnt* a^ them, be foreclosed and the court, all of which more fulky tle in its industrial life. This is reorganization bill and perhaps pa per man, and Sam Brown, ________________ ____ brrred of all right, title, claim or a p p e a rs fro m the verified co m . Association as additional security a time when the northwest should even the supreme court bill al- Gervais farmer. Sprague is ex interest in the premises described plaint on file with the clerk of the for the loan made by the plaintiff be planning for rapid growth be though both have been defeated pected to receive the bulk of the herein, be applied to the payment NOTICE TO CREDITORS | in plaintiff’s mortgage except the cause of the expected influx of new by pdblic opinion and congress above entitled court. conservative vote while Brown is of the amount secured by plain- The undersigned has been ap- rj?ht of redemption allowed hy citizens because o f power develop This summons is served by pub depending largely upon the sup ’ff’s mortgage: SECOND: For a pointed administrator of O. L. law, and that plaintiff have such ment and better opportunities lication thereof in the Sherman Joe Carson, as papa, is just an port of the more liberal element. t judgment and decree against the Belshe, ^deceased, and has quali- other and further relief as is meet ¡County Journal, a weekly news here. We are being hampered be other adoring male. Clarence Wagoner of Portland and defendants that th~*r" is due and fied. All persons having claims and equitable. cause this coast has become the paper, printed, published and ot Charles L. Paine of Eugene are unpaid on said indebtedness the against said estate are hereby re- Service of this summons is scene of a labor war as extensive L. B. Smith, who died this week expected to poll a substantial following amounts, to-wit: th e : quired to present the same, duly m ide upon you by publication general circulation in Sherman as the war in Spain. County, Oregon, by order at' the in Portland, talked heie on the tax vote. sum of $10,720.50, With interest! verified, to the undersigned at the thereof in th e , Sherman County Honorable Carl Hendricks, Judge The question that will he deejded situation a few years ago and Willis Mahoney appears to be from April 22, 1938 until'the en- • office of Galloway & Krier in the Journal, a newspaper of general of the above entitled court, made to a large degree in the elections made a lasting impression because ieadjng Carl Donaugh in the race try of decree herein, at six p er, Pioneer Building, The Dalles, Ore- circulation, printed and published and entered on the 2nd day of ■ this year iswhetber the people at of his information on his subject. for the Democratic nomitation for cent per annum on $10,271.35 Ron, within six (6) months from in She-man County, Oregon, once May, 1938, which said order re large wish to submit to dictation tv «.a ^ n*ted States senator. Both can- |i,er«rf; and «for the further sum the date of the first publication of a week for four consecutive and quired that this summons be pub from an unofficial body of self ap There was comment the otner on N New Deal other djdates d id a te s are a r e running ru n n in g on ew D ea l $250 00 01 r such other sum as the' this notice, to-wit: May ontv» iQ9Q successive weeks by .. « virtue « « » + • « .» of an 20th, 1938. lished once a week for four con pointed leaders or whether they day to the effect that our summer platforms but Mehoney has the ad Darrold L. Belshe order made by the Honorable Carl secutive weeks, and the first pub Court may adjudge reasonable as wish to retain their hard won o w pleasantIday^»t1 a "time™ X n U e V a ^ d ^ T r g e r ^ s t a t e 6 wide and d X r s 'e - Administrator.1 Hendricks, Judge of the above en- lication of this summons is the rights. Galloway & Krier titled Court, and entered in said 6th day of May, 1938. Ccurt and cause on the 29th day ment.; THIRD: For a decree fore- Attorneys for Administrator side of this picture State Treasur closing that certain mortgage de The Dalles, Oregon. of April. 1938, said period of pub- George G. Updegraff, THE TABLES ARE TURNED er Rufus C. Holman looks like an scribed in plaintiff’s complaint «lication being the period prescrib Attorney for (Plaintiff. Anton Lang, portrayer of the easy winner over Robert N. Stan Postoffice address: Moro, Oregon. ed by said order. Something unique is being tried executed by E. L. Davis and S U M M O N S Chriatus, died and we sorely need field. May 6-27. ’38 by the seniors of the Wasco High Blanch Davis, husband and wife, No. 2485 The date of the first publication him and others who try to emulate In the Congressional «arena all . v..v record . ..... .................... ..... property , IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF of this summons is May 6th, 1938, School this year; something that the owners of the indications point ta the nomination *be ^¡me of the g anting of the THE STATE OF OREGON IN and the date of the last publica- NOTICE TO CREDITORS has an appeal to the sense of Him- 3 of J a m « W. .Mott, incumbent by ,oan referred t0 in plaintiff’» com- AND FOR SHERMAN COUNTY tion ia June 3rd> 193K humor and justice. The class is When Oregon’s minerals are Repulblicn. over W itter Nort>l»d u | The Federal Land Bank of which mort(.a(re w a. re- All persons having claims a- going to present to an outstanding Wm. L. Beatty Ajtoria. while Andrew C. Burk of - the B” - 1, corded ¡n the - office - - County Spokane, a corporation, Plaintiff, gainst the «state of James C. Mc citizen of the community of Wasco worked here with. Bonneville .power of 'Astoria, Post Office Address. 1207 Kean, deceased, are hereby notified a loving cup, suitably engraved, we will begin to appreciate the Marion county sheriff appears to Clerk of Sherman 'County, Oregon, vs. Elva A. Bryant, a widow; Elvaj Public Service Building, value of the dam. 1 be well out in front of his rivals, A. Bryant, as administratrix of to present them in proper form for interest in the school and co on the 29th day of July, 1921, at Portland, Oregon Earl A. Nortt of McMinnville and 8-00 a. m. in Book “P ” of Mort the estate of W. C. Brtyant, de to the undersigned, the duly ap operation with it during the y Prestbye W. T. Miller of Grants Pass, for gages at page 434, covering the de ceased; Ruth L.-rfryant, a singlet E pointed, qualified and acting ad It is impossible for us . to say J the Democratic nomination. In the scribed real property; woman; Harold W. Bryant and Postoffice Address: 610 Main St., ministrator of the estate of James whether a sense of humor or j second district Walter M. Pierce, Katherine Bfyant, husband and Spokane, C. McKean, deceased, at the office The Southwest Quarter of sense of innate justice sponsored Incumbent, looks like an easy wife; Helen M. «Bryant, a sin gle! Attorneys for Plaintiff. of Geo. G .Updegraff, Moro, Ore Section Twenty and the North the idea. For generations adults From the Observer May 19, 1899 winner over Wade Crawford of woman; Lois C. Bryant, a s i n g l e -------------------- gon, within six months from the west Quarter of Section Twen Page and Parry have a lot of in all their self assumed wisdom IHamsth Falls for the Democratic woman; The unknown heirs of date of this notice, to-wit: April ty-nine, all in Township Two out before hot have given to innumerable high fa t ., hogs to . close ... . . ___. Q nomination. On the Republican W. C. Bryant, same person as S U M M O N S 29, 1998. *---------- ' North of Range. Eighteen, eather and will sell pork at 8 to •chool and college youngsters William C. Bryant, deceased I; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP J. Kenneth McKean cent», pork r o „ t «t 1 cent». y y W ^ >elw>t “ * H <*b,on ’ ~ Rftst o f the Willanjette Meri cups, plaques and other unusable . . K choice with three candidates in the Carlton L. Peppei, as administra-! OREGON IN AND FOR THE Administrator dian, containing 32D acres, gadgets for attainment or endea Boiling beef all J field, none of them well known tor of the partnership estate of COUNTY OF SHERMAN Geo. G. Updegraff All situated in Sherman Coun vor in those things that appealed cents per pound. outside their own counties. W. C. Bryant A Carlton L. Pepper, State Land Board of the State Attorney for Administrator tv, State of Oregon, Prof. John Gavin has retired as to the adult mind. co-partners doing business under of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. 30-33 Together with the tenements, Dalles These are usually given for .superintendent of The the firm name and style of Bryant* Elva A. Bryant, a widow; Ehra hereditaments and appurte schools and will engage in the The 3600 officers and men of rather imponderable things that & Pepper; Carlton L. Pepper and A. Bryant, as Administratrix of nances thereunto belonging or the Oregon National Guard who have no very exact definition practice of law. Grace Pepper, husband and wife, the estate of W. C. Bryant, de- in anywise appertaining, NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Sealed bids will «be received by are to participate in the annual Sportsmanship, leadership and even L. J. Thompson and/Myrtle Thomp- ceased; Ruth L. Bryant, a single the county court for the erection maneuvers at lOamp Clatsop June and decreeing that the mortgaged scholarship are hard to define anc son, husband and wife, Security woman; Harold W. Bryant and Notice is given that the under the qualities that they are suppds- of a brick and a frame court house. 4 to 28 will not go hungry. Bids premises be sold in one parcel in Savings A Trust Company, a cor-; Katherine Bryant, husband and signed, as administrator of the Underwood Cochrane and com- were opened at Guard headquar- the manner prescribed iby the laws ed to express are hard to deter poration: Sherman County Nation- wife; Helen M. Brtyant, a single estate of Jennie Van Gilder, de mine in youth. The practice un- pany are public benefactors for ters this week for 150 tons of of the State of Oregon and the al Farm-Loan Association, a cor-: woman; Lois C. Bryant, a single ceased, has filed his final report dobtedly does aid in developing the ornamenting Moro with shade food stuffs for the annual en- ’ practice of this Court; that the poration; Sherman County, a mu- woman; the unknown heirs of W. and account with the clerk of the campment. Some of the major Proceeds thereof be applied to- nicipal corporation; and Also all C. Bryant, same person as William thing we call character in young trees at actual cost. From the Observer. May IL 1909 items ©if'the list .include 60,000 w» rds the payment o f; plaintiff’s other persons or parties unknown C. Bryant, deceased; Carlton L. County Court of Sherman County, sters to some extent but how L. Barnum and W. H. Ragsdale pounds of potatoes, more than decree, costs- and arteuing costs; claiming any right, title, estate,' Pepper, as administrator of the Oregon, and that Saturday, the much is not known. ___ _____ 11th day of June, 1938, at the hour have purchased the Finnegan 50,000 pounds of meat, 28,900 th«4 at said sale plaintiff be per- lien or interest in the real estate^’paTne ship estate of W. C. Bryant of lO o’crock a' m. cdr said da’y( Now we have a high school class ranch. loaves of bread; 6000 pounds of witted to become a purchaser; described in the complaint herein, A Carlton L. Pepper, co-partners in the courtroom of said court in so lacking in the normal inhibi A vegetable wagon appeared on butter; 5600 pounds of bananas; that the defendants above named, Defendants. _ * doing business under the firm the courthouse in Moro in Sher tions that they turn the tables on the streets of Moro Monday and it J7850 dozen eggs, 90 crates of and ®ach and all of them, Ibe fore TO THE »ABOVE NAMED DE- name and 8tyle of Bryant 4 PeP- man County, Oregon, has been fix the elders and go into the cup was a hatipy day for gardenless strawberries and 600 gallons of closed and barred of all right, FENDANTS: The unknown heirs ner; Carlton L. Pepper and Grace ed as the time and place for hear giving business themselves. It is housewives. ice cream. Uncle Sam foots the title, claim, or interest in the of W. C. Bryant, same pterson as Pepper, husband aYid wife; Sher- ing all objections to the said final certainly just and proper along premises described in plaintiff’s Walk around and take a good bill. ' man County, a municipal corpor report and the settlement thereof. with its humorous tinge. We con look at the new Moro Opera House ---- mortgage except the right of re William C. Bryant, deceased, and ation; and also all other persons G. A. Sargent, Administrator gratulate the class. It has done Sunday and then congratulate the Also all - other persons or parties demption allowed toy law, and that of the Estate of Jennie Van the thing we eapect of youth: up owner, Wrn. Rudolf and the build- NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT plaintiff have such other and fur- unknown claiming any right, title, or P*rti®s unknown claiming any Gilder, Deceased. set a tradition. There are many er, Wm. Raymond. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ther relief «s is meelj and eejuita- estate, lien or interest in the real1 J*lfht, title, estate, Hen or interest estate described in the complaint' rea^ estate described in the Carlton L. Pepper, Attorney more traditions that need upset Announcement is made that an- THE STATE OF OREGON FOR We. complaint herein, for Administrator. ting as bad. herein. SHERMAN OOUNTY | .Service of this summons is made other demonstration train will be We never eapect members of here next fall to show, farmers In the Matter of the Estate of upon you by publication in the IN THE NAME OF THE a rsz Arthur J. Bibby, deceased. | Sherman County Journal, a news- STATE OF OREGON: You are thisv.class to believe all that is told how to raise more wheat. them when they grow up; they From the Observer. May 23, 1914 Notice is hereby given that paoer of general ei'culation, prin- hereby required to appear and Get the world’s Rood news daily through should never accept as gospel The oostofflee at Monldand will Florence Beezley, the administra- ted and published« in Sherman answer the complaint filed against1 truth the claims of office seekers be officially closed May 31 and all trix in the above entitled estate County, Oregon, once a week for you by the plaintiff in the above j he hristian cience onitor who play on the emotions; they mail after that date will be sent has filed her final account therein four consecutive and wiocessive entitled Court and cause, within! An Inter national D idy N n ip tp tr should want to examine into the to Moro and as far ae possible de- *n »<*d Count and cause, and pre- weeks (by virtue of an order made fopr weeks from the date of the ru L li.Led 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 why of economics, law and science livered each day by carrier. . , eented same for settlement. That by the HonoraWe Carl Hendricks. first publication of this summons, One, Nqrway Street. Bo*ton. M toschuictta and form opinions for themselves. Countv health officers have es- the Court hae fixed Monday, July Judge of the above entitled Court, to-wit: on or before the 3rd day K e fu lir reading of T h e C h r is t ia n S c is n c B M o n it o r , is considered What the coming generation tablished a quarantine against 18th, 1938, at the hour of one and entered in said Court and oY JUhe, T988, and if tyou fail so by many a ilocral education. Its clean, unbiased news and well-rounded ecirorial features, including the Weekly Magazine Section, make the ~ - cause on the 11th dav of May, to answer said complaint the thinks o f the present generation Grass Valley because of 20 case* M a x rro a the ideal newup per for the home. The prices are: DEWALT PAYNE, M. D. 1938, said period of publication be plaintiff will apply to the Court Is, afte* all, juat as important as of sm ill pox. 1 year 812.00 (l months M 00 3 months <3.00 1 month <1 00 ing the period prescribed by said for the relief demanded in its said R. M. Medaris and Miss Mjrrtis Physician and Surgeon what the present generation thinks Wednesday issue, lnclutEnj Mugaz.'ne Section: 1 year <3.<0. 6 issues 35e complaint, to-wit: FIRST: For a order. 203-204 U. S. Bank Building of the young folks. Their stan Messinre- of Grass Valley were and the paper is obtainable at the following location! ■ The date of the first publication decree ordering that the sum 0/ Eyet Noae and Throat includ- dards may be leas permanent de- married at Wasco on the 12th. of (this summons is May 13. 1938. $370.00 the par value of 74 rived from a ehorter period o f j «oadmaster Wall reports that in< fhe fitting of gl Reading Room, Christian Science thought—if thought sets stan- the work of graveling the Hay office Phone Residence Phone and the date of the la^t publica shares of stock in The Feder Society, Moro, Oregon. al Land Bank . of Spokane, tion is June 10, 1938. « dards—and ’ more eubject to Canyon road between the ware- 343 935 pledged by the Sherman Coun- C. L. PEPPER. change, hut worth repressing, houses and the iMonkland cross- Hours 9-12 2-6 The Dalles, Oregon Boetoffice Addressr The Dalles, Ore ty National Farm Loan Asso- Here’s to more like them. road is finished. 1OP INSURANCE 1Continued from pa^e onej STATEHOUSE GOSSIP. M » nominating election in this ®tate. Especially is the Democratic vote expected to he heavy in view of the intense imprest manifested in the gubernatorial race. Of the 248,169 Democrats who are regia- tered it is predicted that approxi- mately 150,000 or 60 per cent will go to the polls. With somewhat less interest in the Republican campaign it is not probable that the vote in that camp will exceed b0 percent of the 265,132 registra- tion or 132,500. With both Governor Martin and Henry Hess claiming the Demo- cratic nomination for governor it is pretty generally conceded that the outcome of this contest will be decided in Multnomah county. Gov- ernor Martin is expected to sweep E. C. PRESTBYE. Postoffica k T g..» •A C S M