Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 21, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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PAOB TWO
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FRIDAY, 0OTOÄE« M, 1988
THE ftttJERMAN COUNTY JO URN AL. MORO. OjRKGOft
out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the County
99
of S h e r a a i^ o n the ith day o f}
menu and eventually fopget them
/Continued from page one)
Sherman County Observer
October, 1938, pursuant to a d e /
and be happier therefore.
i sufflefenMy attractive magnetism
Established Nov. 2, 1888
cree entered in laid court October
Grass Valley Journal
We are reminded of a man who to arouse the voting public to even
3rd, 1938, in a suit wherein George
* Established Oct. 14, 1897
•controlled hia family by merely a semblance of enthusiasm.
’
B. Guthrie, as Receiver of the
Democratic leaders are looking
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 lifting an eye brow when angry.
Oregon-Washington Joint Stock
and, the story goes, at least, that forward with a lot o f interest to?
Wasco News-Enter prise
Land Bank of Portland, Oregon
when the loving wife and children the visit o f Secretary of the In -1
Established Nov. 1891
a corporation, is plaintiff, and
Frequently we read newspaper
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 noticed his eye brow begin to lift terror Ickes to Oregon Saturday,
accounts of automobile accidents Pauline F. Wilcox, Pauline F.
there was obedience immediately, in the hope and with the expects- ,
in which a driver or an occupant Wilcox as.- Administratrix of -the
Few of us have achieved such con- tidu that he will sa y something f
Published Every Friday at
of an automobile has been pinned Estate o f W. B. Wilcox, Jr., Wm.
trot over either eye brow or fam- that might provide the spark to set
Moro, Oregon
in or beneath the • wreckage for H.* Wilcox, AUce Mae McCornack,
ily. but there is a thought in it off an explosion that will start *
several hours,* often dying later Mark M. McCornack, May E. Mac­
landslide toward their candidates,
Giles L. French
Editor that is worth trying.
because of the continued exposure, kenzie and Eastern Oregon Land
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particularly Henry L. Hess candi-
Company, a corporation, and The
shock or bleeding.
date for Governor, and Willis Ma-
Entered as second-class matter at l.EGISLATION PAY
County of Sherman, a municipal
Voters this November will have honey, candidate tor United States
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon
Death might be averted in many corporation of the State of Ore­
undo Act of Congress of March an opportunity to say whether or Senator.
cases if relief for the victim were gon are defendants, said writ be­
not legislators shall be paid more
Republican leaders, on their
3. 1879.
speedy enough. The first thing to ing directed to me commanding
than $3 per day for forty days of part, doubt that Ickes will ' say
do
is to see that men equipped to me to make tale of the real prop­
Member
the sessions. The measure has a n t i n g of political significance
move the wreck or cut away tan­ erty hereinafter described, I will
Oft
been defeated Several timas Mere in spite o f the fact that h< espous-
gled masses of steel are summon­ on Monday, the 7th day of Novem­
but this time it has the support ed the cause of Mr. Hess in the
ed immediately. Bare hands make
ber, 1938, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.,
of organized labor, the grange and recent primary battle. On the
a poor substitute for blowtorches
at
the front door of the court house
the American Legion.
’ .
other hand the Republicans are
and wrecking bars when quick re­
of
Sherman County in the City of
Under the present salary ache- hopeful that Governor Martfh will
moval of an accident victim is
Moro,
State of Oregon, offer for
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
dule for legislators they receive, decide to come out of hia tent, in
involved.
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sale
and
proceed to , sell to the
$120 for the first 40 days. This which he took refuge after hia de­
The second thing is to see that highest bidder for cash in hand the
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
makes a. total of $10,800 tor the feat last May, and Break hia silence
the victim is given proper care af­ following described real property,
Payable in Advance
total drawn by the 90 legislators, long enough to blast both Hess
ter he has been taken from the situate in Sherman County, State
ONE YEAR ............................ $1.50
Under the new plan the cost would and MahOney out of the political
wreckage. If his injuries art at of Oregon, to-wit:
be $36,000 tor each legislator arena and leave the field clear
all serious, he should be kept lying
Section
Thirty-three
(33),
O C T O B E R 21, 1938
would get $8 per day for 50 days. for C. a . Sprague in his race for
down, warmly covered with coate
Township
Three
(3)
South,
The cost of legislative sessions
governorship and Rufus C.
or blankets, until an ambulance
Range Sixteen (16) East of
is much greater than these sums Holman who is anxious to trade
CAMBLING BILLS
or truck arrives to move him.
the Willamette Meridian, con­
for they generally run to between his seat ¡n the state treasury de-
Something which few persons
taining six hundred forty acres
Three bills having to do with $100,000 and $160,000. There would partment for One in • the United
realize
is
the
extent
to
which
most
(640 a) more or less, accord­
gambling are on the ballot for or st lo&st thoro should, ho some Ststos souwto*
accident
victims
suffer
from
shock.
ing
to government survey
LRtfe ig heard
the other
next election and this in itself is reduction in other costs if letfs-
Their apparent injuries may be thereof, together with all rights,
Utore
pay
was
¡»creased
for
there
CBn(JiSBtea
althourfi
such
opinion
bound to confuse some of the' vot­
slight yet they may develop ser­
however evidenced, to the use
ers who have not followed this sort would he less demand to have ag -g e3Dpragged inclines to the be
ious ailments if, after undergoing
of water, ditches and canals
relatives
employe*
by
the
state
ljcf
th>t
Snel,
have
no
of legislation for the past two
the shock of an accidefit, they are . for the irrigation of said prem­
during aetoionr
difficulty in retaining his job as
years.
carelessly
handled or allowed < to
ises, to which said premises
This paper does not consider it apergtaj-y of »tate while 'Rex Put-
Fleeing a tornado near Clyde, Texas, parents of these babies were killed, walk around. One should be on
Two of these measures were re­
were entitled at the date of
likely
that
the
quality
of
die
mein-
nam
appears
to
be
a
decided
fav-
their automobile tossed a quarter-mile away. Hours later a telephone the safe side and keep the injured
ferred to the people by the legis­
said mortgage January 12,
bers will be increased w y th e giv-
jn
race for Bl>perjntendent
lineman heard a child’s whimper in a roadside ditch. There he found 3
lature in order to get the support
1928, or at any time since
year-old Jesse Donald Rutledge, water up to his chin, holding hie 3-monthe- person as quiet as possible until
ing
of
additional
pay.
Tui^ques-
0£
public
instruction.
Consider-
of the public for them. One was
old brother Daryl’s head above water. Relatives being unable to cere for he has been examined by a doctor.
said date;
tion
before
the
voters
is
whether
ay
e
doyj>t
overshadows
the
race
initiated by a group of people in­
the orphans. Red Cross workers arranged a maintenance fund to support
to satisfy the sum of Three
or not they want to continue pay-
of
with Dem­
terested in gambling.
them until they are 16. A Texas college promised scholarships and ranch­
ing a below cost of production ocratic 0 arenC€ F Hi<Je of Eugene
The United State« Census gave Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-
men started a herd of cattle for their benefit. The Red Cross will help the
The first .bill on the ballot, Yes uale for legislators.
‘ picked to give the veteran Chas.
boys make adjustments as they grow older.
O.egon’s population in 1930 a? three and 14-100 Dollars ($3973.-
808, No. 309, directs sheriff’s to
953,786. { The report estimates that 14) with interest from October
A. Gram, the hardest contest of
seise slot machines and destroy
If »11 the politic»! prono.tic.tor, h¡>
on January 1, 1937, the population 3rd, 1938 at the rate of 6% per
them. There is a very good defi­ are eorrect their am t going to be
men and 131 women.
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was 1,057,700, a gain of nearly 10 annum and the sum of Two Thou-
nition of a slot machine in this anybody elected next month.
' Eastern Oregon Normal, La
percent during these seven years. «and Seven Hundred and One and
Unhampered
by
any
conside-a-
bill and it directed against this
Grande, Oct. 1938— Final regis­
Of this estimated increase, 81,530 69-100 Dollars ($2701.60) with in­
tions of political exoediency Gov­
type of gambling specifically. If
tration figu.es from the office of
A jv oo god od of ese colds, doo? ernor Martin opened up with both
was the result of migration from terest thereon from the 3rd day
carried it will undoubtedly make
the registrar at EON show an ip< rthe states. These m icr«nt. hJ
a Darrels
_ - -1 - m
•— _ a speecn
____ 1- a oerore
-W, rt.
_ Z
V—
Octafcer. 1938 *t 8% per »nnum.
w
e
ure*
the operation of «lot machines
There is an increase of 80% in crease of 51.5% in total enroll-
large numbers have come into the and $300.00 as attorneys* fee;,
gon
high
school
principals
associa­
much harder than at present for
numfcer of firs^ year students, an ment for the fall term,
together with costa of said suit
tion here last week. The New increase of 4A% increase in the
iii*ny counties pci finv uncm
iAt present there are 142 teache: rpral sections.
taxed
I t Eighteen Dollars (18.00-
Deal's social security program, number of second year students, training students at EON as com-
now. This bill will not stop them
and the costs ’ of and upon said
the
governor
charged,
was
driving
operating behind closed doors or
and an increase of 71.4% in‘ the pared to 104 in that department
Dune McLean, of the CCC writ. -
the country into a policy of na­ number of third year students.
in private clubs for many of such
Jast year—an increase o f 36.5%. Shoppe kindly gave us a lift in
C. C. WILSON
tional socialism. He paid his re-
organisations are illegal on other From the Observer Oct. 20. 1899
For once in the -history of the There are 137 junior college stu- his petrol buggy last Friday eve­ Sheriff of Sherman County,,Oregon
,
, . . »,
t
x spects to the “yellow bellied poli-
scores as well as slot machines.
We passed a popcorn
Miss Abbie M. Ilhngsworth and ticjana’r who are encouraging the Normal there ate more men than d^rts as compared to 82 attending ning.
48-52
The second bill on the ballot, Fiancis Conner Ireland of The Ob- .<softje" polfcy because it appears women. The record? ^^how 148 last year—68.0% increase.
wagon.
“Mhnmm, but that popcorn has NOTICB TO CRBDfTORS
Yes 310, No 311 prohibits slot ma­ server were married October 18th, u u p ^ a r with a large element
chines, pin-ball, etc., and games of After a short teip they w ill* be
a
heavenly smell!”
voter8 and the ««mealy mouthed
AU persons having claims a-
chance. Now whether the voter at home in Moro until the spring preM^ f Or Itl failure to expose
“Hasn’t it? ” says Dyne. “I’ll gainst the estate o f Frank L.
like? games of chance or not of 1900, when they will occupy
drive a little closer.'
conditions for fear of losing
Burnet, deceased, are hereby noti­
nearly everyone plays them oc­ Mr. Ireland’s warm residence in g few gub«cribers. The roverno-
fied to present them, in proper
casionally. The definition of games K*n$«
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| told the educators that he was By Franklyn WaKman
will suffice to show that Mr. Roose­ NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE form, to the undersigned, the duly
to be ruled out is so broad in this
Jas. Morrisey was a visitor Sat- glad to be out of politics and ap-
velt doee not need to give quarter IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF appointed, qualified and acting Ad­
bill that it would be illegal to raffle u’day and we are pleased to state peared to be in better spirits than
Just as day is certain to follow
ministratrix of the estate of Frank
a sewing society quilt, play a that his wounded hand is rapidly at any time since the primary night, so President Roosevelt can when it comes to calling names.
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR L. Burnet, deceased, at the office
The
thing
which
gives
him
com­
game of bingo for merchandise of healing and the i.-thumb will be election.
he expected several weeks before
THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN of Geo. G. Updegraff, Moro, Ore­
plete supremacy tn this field is the
‘^anything of vaue" or do any of saved.
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Early registration return« show an election to deliver to the coun­ fact some of his aides are almost
GEORGE B. GUTHRIE, as Re­ gon, within six months from the
tfie other oustomary practices of
Born on Tuesday, October 3rd, substantial gains by the DemO- try his usual message calling for as good as he is.
ceiver of the Oregon-Washington date of this notice, to wit: Septem­
raising money by selling chances. to the wife of Henry Schadewitz, crats in practically every county, cooperation between business and
ber 30, 1938.
Joint Stock Land Bank of Port­
The third bill, the initiated one, of Kent, a boy. **a
Zella Schilling,
| Sixteen counties reporting to the government and jm end to name- Ickes’ Tongue Sharp
land» Oregon, a corporation,
would change the constitution so
Administratrix.
Misses Alice» Bell and Lulu state department up to Saturday qalling. After the election Mr.
Early in the New Deal it was
Plaintiff,
that gambling would be forever Mason of K e n t,v is it e d friends night gave the Democrats an ad- Roosevelt forgets it. This event
Geo. G. Updegraff,
part
of
fch°u£bt
General Hugh S. Johnson
legal in Oregon. It would set up near Moro the first of the month, vantage of 1262 over the Repub­ haa become so much a
Attorney for Administratrix.
vs.
the last
a rapier tongue. But Secre­
a gambling board with orders to
lic a n s as compared with the pri- American campaigns in
Sept. 30, te Oct. 21, 1938.
license, tax and regulate nearly all From the Observer Oct. 22, 1909 ’ mary. registrations. While it is six yea's that future writers on tary Harold L. Ickea makes the' PAULINE F. WILCOX, PAULINE
political technique undoubtedly former army officer’s words sound F. WILCOX, as Administratrix of
forma of gambling including dog
Roy Axtell h»a completed re- "•» ex’>e5 ? i nth* t * * .
and horse racing, punch boards, pairs »t Mr.. Sl»t»r’. residence '« « ’ ° f I«*®®® m»«nt»ined *t the will lDt it among the things which like patter at a tea party. For ex­ the Estate of W. B. W ikox, Jr., NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ample, there was this one: “big
All persons having claims a-
unfailingly should be done.
raffles, etc. Prohibition of other poperty .nd i. » » - 8 x in , up the
±
Wm. H. Wilcox, Alice Mae Mc- garnst the estate of Emil Ander­
,
business
should
wash
in
strong
dis-
forms of gambling would be ,pos
Consequently the only »unprisin^ infect, n t s .. Anoth„ Icke, phra, e Comack, Mark M. McCornack,
, u . rLot
i
primary election will be wiped out
son, deceased, are hereby notified
-
it
evident that it
be ma* » s p « t of the President's delivery whlch ranks hj^ M
Bible for the legislature, however. City Market.
^ ithet, May E. Mackenzie and Eastern
to
present them, with the proper
Forty per cent of- the income
Mr. McClintock, whoW as taken terially reduced,
of the mese»ge this ye»r was the re>(J(i
the , ixt Oregon Land Company, a corpora­
from this source would go to city, so suddenly and seriously ill a
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fact that he did not choose to do families who have brought the rest tion, and The County of Sherman, vouchers and duly verified, to the
undersigned, the duly appointed
town or county, ten per cent to week ago, is much better now. *
j This is “Be Kind to People so personally but resurrected from r f the bnsine, mien
the United a municipal corporation of the executor of the estate of Emil An­
publically supported fairs and the
their do- State of Oregon
■Mrs. Cora Isenburg of Hood Week.” Governor Martin, in a the srrsve the White House Spokes- s u t e , under the
derson, deceased, at the office of
remainder to the state to be used River, is a guest of her sister, statement to the press, urged res- men to serve at his ambassador. minat|on - The word -plutocrecy,’
T.
Lester Johnson, attorney at law,
Defendants.
as specified by the legislature.
iekel p ,t
Mrs. Geo. Hennagin.
, identa of Oregon to devote the None seems te know exactly why of coun|e u .
Wasco,
Oregon, within six months
The catch in the bill is that the
By virtue of the writ of execu­
«
wr
«
»
week to •
understanding of Mr. Roosevelt j||gp ted this med­ name for business and industry.
from the date of the first publics-
Ex-She:iff
Wra.
Holder,
former-
their
fenowmen.
ium
torikO&nBuon
with
the
constitution would be made to read
Solicitor-GenertJ Robert H. Jack- tion and order of sale duly issued tion
tli 1 a ho O ca
Stc pt.fim
“the legislative assembly shall ly of this county, now editor of th e
sen
added ‘‘aristocratic anarchy”
ber 23, 1938.
Silver
Lake
Leader,
was
in
Sher-
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provide by law for licensing, tax­
Perhaps the humor of what Mr. to the New Deal list of epithets.
Arvid Anderson,
ing and regulating” which cer­ man county on bu.ines. l o t week. g e w a r e Qf H i l l c r e s t ?
Roosevelt had to say was, this time, Hs.,also is the author of “the eco-
Executor.
tainly gives plenty of room for
John B. Thompson and John B .,
even too much for him and he nomic oligarchy of autocratic, self-
Date of last publication Octo­
the
gambling fraternity who Holman each bought new drills
There is something about hill- feared he might not be able to constituted and self perpetuating
ber 21, 1938.
would, o f course, be the ones to be this week from Moro Hardware crests on a highway which makes keep a straight fave In urging that groups’* as a description of busi-
~ N o ~ il 3 ,l7 o r O F .
and Implement Co.
them one of Death's favorite atop- businesa come to peace with the nesSt There irete other* in that’
licensed.
ping
places
as
he
tours
this
na­
Moro, Oregon •
(A bill making it possible for the
government and that labor and in- speech last December when Mr.
tion’s reads.
Meets 1st and 3rd
state to operate gambling devices Frow the Observer Oct. 17, 1919
duetry link arms in sweet bar- Jackson in one night talked him
assume
that raony.
Tuesdays
in the
instead of licensing and regulating
self out of a chance to be Governor
Prof, and Mrs. E. R. Curfman , Drivers sometimes
,
__ ,
I.O..O.F. hall Tran
»nd
U
tti.
girl,
visited
.
t
the
C.
b
e
«
«
»
»
/h
e
h<hw
»y
them, would bring in more money
F. R. D. C h.u.pi«. N . . . d t e r
j o '^ » ’
sieirt and visiting
“J
for the state and give officials a L. Ireteud borne during the fair
brothets
are cordi­
much better chance to handle a lest week. Mr. Curfm.n 1. now
Surely, Mr. Rodsevelt must rea- velt asks business to stop calling
ally
invited
to meet
te k w » weU to the right lize that whatever shortcomings he names and tattling sabers!
business that has always been supe, intendent of the « h o o k at «5“ ?
No
•
with
us.
of
the
center
Uns.
clouded with doubtful morality.
may hare, he could qualify a t the wonder he conveyed the message
Ione.
Ralph E. Eakin, N. G.
But to tbs highway engineer, a champion name-eaUer and epithet-. th ough the White House Spokes-
Voters will follow individual
The deep w ell drill at the Fred
Joe Truitt, Secretary.
hurler among American P r e si-'m a u .___
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judgment in marking their ballots
Rebekah LodgT N o / 116
dents. He has easily out-distanced
Mr. RooseveJt may now talk a-
on these bills. The first bill is is down to 60 feet and going fine.
a g
h » m
hilkrest a vertical curve, ” and a Teddy Roosevelt, who set the pre-1 bout “cooperation” between busi
directed definitely against slot A.
Moro, Oregon
S. J«*"1“ “ ™oved th« o“1*'* mom«nt’» thought will bring horn»
and government, but if he
machines, the second hits all forma from the T. B. S e .r e y f .n n where
Meets 2d A 4th Tues
the fart tta t » hill vipua record. The epithets which i ness
of gambling devices and the third hr fovnd .bunfanee o t water . t
day of each month.
« ^ l y I. . eurre. .nd .hould Mr* Roosevelt has buried at busi­ runs true to form he will give busi
ness and industry will give a salty ness another tongue lashing a few
puts the state in the business of
Visiting members wel
. » .
k« treated in the same way.
tinge to our political histories for weeks after the election is over.
"licensing” gambling devices and * ,» e el‘
come.
IA young buck deer was shot by
In
highway on
As for cooperation, is it not a two-
other forma of gambling.
Thelma Miller, N.G.
N. J. Bradley at the Landry farm, the far aide
creat ¡8
as màny years to come.
Business and
Remember some of the gentle way proposition?
Florence JohastonBec
west of Moro, shortly after ‘ the «blind” and just as full of poten- references which -Mr. Roosevelt industry have tried again and a-
“BE KIND TO PEOPLE" WEEK season opened. The deer is thot |j al dangers as the highway just has uttered about business! Best gain to cooperate with the. Roose­
to be one of two seen occasionally around a sharp curve. The driver
This is “ Be Kind To People during the summer between here never ^ o w s when a stalled truck. known, of course, is the “economic velt administration but their ef­
phrase, ,,B u t there are forts seldom have been recipro­
Week” and it is about time. Who and Grass Valley. This is the first a fallen tree a haywagon or an ap- royalist”
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others.
The
first- inaugural
ad- cated.
aver is responsible for naming a deer killed in Sherman county, proaching car In the wrong lane' drew "is netted"
by mv «*61 which
The impasse between the White
week late in October on an elec­ in hunting season for many years, arill block hia path. «He thouM
Hke hmekeed in the moon- House and the public utilities is a
tion year to be kind to people
A fim m r N n w m a v k w
-
7 * 1 * * hSk w ! k 0B? U
IWtf. -For insUnce there was _the_ £8M. in point. Mep within that in­
surely was possessed o f a ve:y fins W
WASCO CITY NOM INATION,
. ide of the TOad and under
«un8CPupu,0Ua
money-changers” dustry have on various occasions
sense of humor or else a definite
Nomination of
trel. just as he would drive around and then there w & l t e Phrase that undertaken to come to an under­
dislike for the ordinary political Wasco was made Wednesday night a curve.
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the economic structure
broke down standing with the White House—
campaign, which along about this at a general coueus which was
Passing at a hfll crest la.
because
f
the
rulers
o
f
the ex- have gone far in the concessions
time gets down u> personalities well attended.
course, inexctukhie. It is even change o f manldnd’e goods have they are willing tA n a k e. But the
ip a big way.
Nominiees
follows: H nwre <lan<er<)ue than most other failed, through thtfr own stubborn- White House has yet to meet them
X
nr were
A vr as -KU
If one has it in his mind to
T £
violatlon8 because It so otft-
and their own ¡«competency. half-way. On occasion Mr. Roose­
chastise h is.w ife for burning the member«: L. D. McKee, Afcert »Q relulte in a head-on coQIsfeh at Then in > message to Congress velt has promised cooperation and
Our Special Bank-by-Mail Deposit Envelops eliminate distance.
biscuits, or neglecting the buttons Kaseberg, Frank L^nborn, J. P. high speed. Only the most reck— was the boast that ”we have earn- a cessation of Administration har­
Write or call for sample envelope and explanatory leaflet.
on his shirt the punishment
Yates, R. O. Scott, V. B. Haufelt. ie*t drivers will try to pass em- «d the hatred of
greed.” assment of business, as he did in
C. R. Harding, Manager
L. A. Littleton, Asst. Mrg.
as well bs put off until next
1R*COr^ L ’
B"d Trea*' mediately below a hilkrest but fo the same message "political the famous “breathing spell” let­
“
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. habitually
. . . . .
in deference to popular demand, urer,
Mrs E. B. Hailey.
many,
many others
al- puppets of an ecoporaia autocracy” ter to 'Roy Howard. But the prom­
as expressed by the name e f this -----------------------
low too small* a margin of safety appeared. Lees Sevwre * was ’ the ises never materialized.
week. I f one would speak ill of The hunter had but little luck,
when passing as they approach . phrase at Atlanta? “Gentlemen in
Perhaps the reason is that the
his neighbor for lack of care about When he went Out to shoot a buck; bill. They wonder why they nave Well-warmed
and
well-stocked Roosevelt Administration
must
the chickens it is just as well to He shot a farmer's cow instead,, so many tight squeezes, end their clubs.”
have a whipping boy to divest at­
O tfic e , P o rtla n d . O re g o n
wait a few dayf. - , ,
J “Worth fifty buck,” the farmer wonderment is sometimes cut short
There are a~ nuiribcr of others tention from its incompetence and
M l M U IR
r i II I R n I
m i ’ O s i!
i * s i r a
. .. , o
.
Perhapp that Is the purpose of
said.
by a fatal head-on crash.
which might be recalled. But these failures.
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