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- / IK: TRE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON FAGB TWO FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1939 a ,.- Together with the tenements, ecu :on,.,Uuue(l .’out of the Circuit enough, put U n ex tn ' heradtaunaota and appurte dollars in the savings account, et; Court of the State af Oregon for nance» thereunto belonging or • Of course, every one would Sb midi County to me directed In Sherman County Observer iContinued from page one) in anywise appertaining. ‘have to work o u t/h is own sys th ' case cf The State Land Board Established Nov. 2, 1888 tem < f punishm ents to fit his oi b tr includes 3964 insane , 1011 ¡he S ’ iste of Oregon, Plaintiff, Said sale la made under execu- Gra*s Valley Journal feeble minded, 1100 crim inals, 5 .0 : her ii dividual case. Nearly every tubercular patients, 114 delinqu v.- Vi’ilfoert J. M artin, and Eliza . on issued out of the Circuit Established Oct. 14, 1897 •’ M i-tin , husfoand and wife; Le- Court of the State of Oregon for ♦zxxTorn TriA-ron March A doesn’t dc ent bays, 59 delinquei:. £4».*, x.-. CONSOLIDATED 6, iqqi 1931 one knows w hat he he II. -Ill -Marlin, a w idow er; H arvey Sherman County to me directed ai Wasco New s-Enterprtee { ai ajj, jjUt never does any- deaf children and 1)0 biin.:- chi.- ” M in and Lilah M artin, hus- in the ease of The S tate Land '¿ > i t tin dren. The percapita cost of caring Estabiished Nov. 1891 , thjng »bout it. Maybe most of u:- 1 wife; Julius M artin and w ard ox the State of Oregon, ! j r n .1 • for these wards ox the state ra n iONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 aie so prone to make excuses fo: ges from a low of $13.18 at lb. - , M irtin, husband and wife; plaintiff, vs. Harvy U. M artin and AF ------- . ------ ------------- ? l o u r failings th at the scheme Fairview home for fer ric m ir.d . . r.. a single m an; May Lilah M artin, husband and wife; M? wouldn’t work. A word 8o thi to a high of $51.37 at the east Published Every Friday at Ben Johnson, wife W ilbert J. M artin and Eliza E. U nd 1 wife would assure one of a stern •1 ’ 1 la n d ; Carrie Hammon and M artin, husband and wife; Leroy 'n r ern Oregon tiL ^ rc u U sis 'h o s p i t Moro, Oregon | judge, however. ji wife and hus- H. M art.n, a widower; Julius Mar G. Hr-mmon, al w here specialized c a te <:n Giles L. French Editor • T '■.. Ç :e Holifoird and Hardey tin and Virginia M artin, husband medical attention accougta fvT^ià' oi: ' iid. wife and husband; Clar- and w ife; Roy M artin, a single k ud , V -e*“ / Entered as second-class m atter a t The state will lose a good of- hi ¿he? cost. o */ * / r-Hl H i ? T r tin and Mary M artin, hus- nan; May Johnson and Ben John final when A rthur McMahon re the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon l nr and wife; Weaver M artin, a sen, wife and huelband; C a n y Discovery of the presence ci nnder Act of Congress of March tires from the liquor commission ?• ; n-,a n . decile Taylor, a single Hammon and Fred G. Hammon, It is not often th at a state car q u ic k s ilv e r in p a y in g '( ( j e n t i t i r . - 5. 1879. : v b m n r: Ju liu s M artin, a single wife and husband; Jessie Hola- obtain and keep the services of on a sm all tra c t of s ta te land in lr r : H a rry M. Benson, a single bird and H a rd e n -HoU^uxL wife announced an aggressive, efficient citizen Douglas county w as m " > : R o v M. B 'n so n and P erry and husband; Clarence M artin One through the period of policy for Libs week by Lewis Griffith, clerk H I B ' tv on, h u sb a n d and w ife; C lara and M ary M artin, husband and of the s ta te land b o a r-. f '? ming of a new board. The liquor IÄ T I OR Pom s F. Odell and I r v i? ’Qfiell, wife and wife; W eaver M artin, a single ccntrol’ board has been a credit si..all tra c t adjoins one on which h u sb an d ; Jam es F . Benson and m an; Ceclle Taylor, a itittgle wom- to th state and much of the cre t cinnabar iqjne has .b e e n o p e r a OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER RiPb Benson, hu'-hf-nd and w ife; ao; Julius M artin, a »’nsHc m an; ting a t a handsom e profit fm dit is due to the chairm an, A rt ‘ , Dell E. Benson and V an ita Benson, H arry M. Benton, a single man: ~SU B SC R IPl'IO N RATES s t ’. crai years. hur McMahon. * » « j husband and w ife; Jennie O. Hill Roy M. Benton and Perry Benton, Payable in Advance and Williem Hill, wife and hus- • ho-band and wife; Clara F. Odell _ Selection of th e new s ta te p a r ONE YEAR. .. . . ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ $1W Th< re is some recent discussion hand: W illiam F. Coe and J a n e j and Irvie Odell, wife and hueband; ole director is expected following of a hick town b u t no generally -D 'e Co?, husband ?nd w ife; Vern Ji mes F. Benson and Ruth Ben- a m eeting of th e parole board a: accepted definition of one. A hi^k JU N E 2,1939 B. Coe and Bernice Cbe, husband srn, husband and wife; Dell E. Sab-m T h u rsd ay of this week. town, we take is, is a place where r r <i wife; M ildred F . B un-i’ '»”d B:nson and Vanita Benson, hus The board m et at the. hem e of thoi moral atm osphere is such R ay Burris, wife and husband; band and wife; Jennie O. Hill and ? a u t R. K e lly , board ch airm an, HFRE IT IS JU N E th at no good citizen dares “hie” at L a fa y e tte last week to con C. L. Pepper, adm inistrator w.th W Jliam Hill, wife and husband; In this dry land country of on th? main strreet. the will annexed of the estate of Vern R. Coe, and Bernice Coe, sider a num ber of ap p i.cations ours we begin to worry about I ’tta A.. Coe, deceased; The Fed husband and wife: William F. Coe this post. A d ep u ty parole the supply of moisture for 4he I t ’s odd th at Americans who officer and fo u r field men are r i eral Land Bank of Spokane, a and Jane Doe Coe, husband and wheat crop along in September would not w ant to live under a so to be em ployed by tné new o:- corporation; Sherman County, a wife; Mildred E. Burris and Rsy when we like to have a big rain king, who were strong for th< ganization w hich will occupy q u ar municipal corporation; the un- Burris, wife and husband; C. L to seed on, and then through banished Edward, who do not ,r. -, in the cap ital building. know heirs of Dwight R. M artin, Pepper, adm inistrator with the will » o * October we like a good shower take kindy to being told how ti deceased; the unknown heirs cfc annexed of the estate of E tta A. or two to make up the deficiency wear their clothes would go tc I. a M artin, deceased: the unknown Cce deceased; H. U. M artin, ad One hundred and three Ore- of September or to augm ent the Cana«'a to swell the throngs that heirs of E tta A. Coc, deceased; m inistrator of the estate of Dwight m otorists lost th eir d riv e r’s earlier rainfall. Then in Novem crowd around George and his wifi II. U. M artin , ad m in istra to r of the R. M artin, deceased; The Fceieral .ht Gurh c tp p 'n s io n s and ber we w ant some snow or a Mayfon its George or the Frisec resecai ions durin g A pril, e tate of D w ight It. M artin , de- Lx*nd Bank of Spokane, a corpcra- good rain or so to keep the top fair, though. —, -------- 4— —— t-a— r t —c - -O’.’— - t*.' i- Ofeoegd*- and »Do all o th er persona ; ti< n; Sherm an County, a munici-- F i’ty fn-v rato rs’ !!'•- of the ground wet so all the ker or p arties unknown claim ing any p : 1 corporation; the unknown heirs < \V’” - >• . i v i"’* • *”h“r nels will sprout. n ; h t , title, estate , lien or in erest of E tta A. Coe, deceased: the un Probably no pioneering of trar In December we have to have > Ph following convictions for in the real e sta te described in th e known heirs of Dwight R. M artin, lunder^ for drjunken driving, reckless d ri snow or more rain and the new spcktntion siy.ftdms has c n .p lrin t herein, and Lewi* Me- i droeaaed; the unknown heirs of year never sta rts off rig h t un gone as many hardships as the a' ving, h it and ru n d riving and K'-e tr. 1 H orace ?L K ee, co -p ar‘- It a M artin, deceased; and also all less January brings a good big tem pt to use ships and barge* unsatisfied* ju dgem en ts arisin g : . < do’ng business under the firm o<her persons or partis« unknown of traffic accidents. Twelve snow. February is a month in on th» Columbia river. The los* on r. me and style of M cK ie B roth-! claiming any ri»ht. titb , es‘ate, which we may expw t snow or s of another barge and its cargr O r gen m o to rists had th e ir l ’c- D efen d an t1'. 28-31 lien or interest in the real estate 1 It co u ld n ’t happen anyw here except on Sally R an d 's N ude whopping big rain storm along last week was but another in ? p ps revoked for driving while C. C WILSON 28-31 t df -cribed in the complaint herein, Ranch at th e C alifornia W orld’s Fair, but h ere’s “ R a n d y -D a n d a y ,” - tai'*«. While a t . the latte r end. In March it cl'dent in a long line of sim ila’ 1: nk in nth Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon D fendants. a young d onkey born at th e Exposition rancho, g e t tin g * b a th . T he must rain with the wind to give lesse , partly caused (by the use t h 'r e were 48 i evocations for dru fem in in e rancher« of th e G ayway, who do th eir dally ch ores in so C. C. WILSON, of ol/l and obsolete equipment anr' n' en driving in the re s t uf the the spring grain a chance. th tla c lo th in g , are F«(h«ra Knnwtron Heft) and Eleanor Blais*. partly by lack of knowledge of NOTICE OF S H E R IF F ’S SA LE Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon M-»te nnly two revocations foi Of course, April being a spring this charge were rep o rted from OF R EA L PRO PER TY month, we m ust ave some rain the river. 28-31 P ortland. . i and in May it should rain a bit On S atu rd ay , the 17th day of j more to give the wheat crop its • J ____ __ •____ _______ l ___ Ju n e , 1939, a t the hour of- te n - W ork of b ea u tify in g tRe su n k best opportunity to amount to o’clock a. m., a t the fro n t door of ! NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT en garden which form s the center Continued from page one. scnietthfng. th - courthouse in Moro, in Sher- ! Notice is hereby given that the piece in the landscaping on the But, if all these fail; if the m en County, Oregon, 1 will sell t undersigned has filed in th? Coun The field should be capitol site is to be s ta rte d soon. ¡ng glory. fa ’l is dry and only enough mois at public auction to the highest ty Court of the State of Oregon ture falls to sprout the seed, if From the O bserver, June 1, 1900 The s ta te wil spend approxim ftt- plowed again ¡¡before seeding to b tdyr for cavh, th e following d f • for Sherm an County her F irvi ely <60«J o n shrubs and pTTnls T di t i e V The’ 'W eM s-^SST T h e" th« winter is as devoid of snow s: ribed real p ro p erty located in j Account and Report ae adminis- as the price is of profit and if Born. May 29 to Mr. and Mrs. E. the garden, all work on whh’h grain can come up first, ix this is Sherm an C ounty, O iegon, to-w it: tia trix of the estate of W. H L e, will be supplied by the Works done the weeds will not- come to the spring is promising bu t par Ç. Peery, a girl ' T ot four and the S o u th east t deceased, and th a t Monday, the the iblossom stage which strength Progress adm inistration. ched, it can still rain in June and M. Damon and . A. E. tCousens Q uarter of the Southwest 12th day of June, 1939, a t 16:30 ens it. It is also advisable to make up for most of the loss. had a good report to the lodge of O u a h r and the South K a li of j a. m. of said day, a t the court seed about a half more seed on The heaviest filings for water And, here it is June. The fall their fra tern a l visit to lAstoria. the S o u th east Q u arter of Sec i;i reem , in the courthouse, in was not so bad /but the w inter C. D. Huck has cut his second rights in the history of the state 1 th e w ee d p a tc h e s tion E ighteen. Tow nship One Sherman County, Oregon, have and spring failed m iserably to crop of alfalfa off high land, is reported by C. E. - Stricklin, J ------------------------ South, R ange Seventeen, E ast been fixed by the Court as the time s ta te enigneer. The long drouth keep up the average —which is w ithout irrigation this season. ’of the W illam ette M eridian, ard place for hearing objections this spring has made many far- not too great a t best— and thi F rank Spaulding will speak in save and pxcent the rig h t of to said Final Account and Report Friday '■i.rs conscious ' f the need for Maytime clouds were little but Moro Opera house this w ays fo’- the Columbia S outh ima p ro je c t,’ th ere is a facto ry and for the .settlement of said es h rig a tio n even in the W illam ette a promise. June is the ninth in—, evening a t 8 o’clock on prohibi ern PaT.vay end th e Sherm an a t Toppenish w ith an allotm ent tate. valley, according to S tricklin. ning of a ball game with the* lion. H ighw ay as now located over of 14,310 acres for 1939. “ Sus— Anna M. Lee Hon. E. O. McCoy has purcha home town a couple of runs be In a tte n tio n and speed are often • ss of the Yakim a p ro je c t”, says above described land; also ex A dm inistratrix R esidents of 5 \re5 ° n Pa i^ ou^ : the tiu e causes of accidents which hind, two men out, two on, and sed till the Union warehouses in cept the following desxtritbed Wall ace, ‘‘w a rra n ts fu r th e r expan T. Lester Johnson, a to tal of $21,332,446 in prem ium s I dr jvers a ttem p t to’ explain by -fori < f :h? area which could well the local home run b itte r a t the Sherman county and will give t r act; A ttorney for A dm inistratrix. plate. If Casey strikes out there the farm ers an all around fair for life insurance d u rin g 19?8. it I s a y in g , “ I d id n ’t se e th . o th e i su p p o rt a second facto ry w ith an Com nienc'ng 261 feet west of Wasco, Oregon. 27-30 w is reported this week by Hugh 1 will be a very moderate crop; if deal. car (or the p ed e stria n ) in tim e ti ijiiti?tl allotm ent o-f 10,000 acres. the so u th east corner of the H ,y.»rtc, s ta te insurance com- , st „ Jcclared S e n t r y of S lat, June brings a rain then Hoi for Norw: st Q u arter of the Scuth- ~ tcwn to order more sacks, and I From the Observer, June 3,1910 nnssloner. lo s s e s , mu ,I by . n s « . - E a r, S n -n ¡n , - ri.ce n t discU i;0!1 r-t Q u a r te r of Section 18. Sx:ch a close guard will foe pla- ance com panies on p o lices in Orc Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S. wonder if the old combine will ru n n in g th rn ce due south 10 .! around the W hite H ouse when It is a tie between Frank Sayrs gon. during th e year ag g reg ated of th? public safety problem . Moro, Oregon “ o x f e d r iv in g ,’’ e x p la in e d S n e ll, ?he K ing and Queen visit th a t stand up to another big harvest. and J. O. Thompson both living rods; thence due west 20 rods; '10,819,834. Meets Every Second and “m ust be efficient driving, and th thence d u n n o it’n ^10 rods: -*ven the secretaries of P resid en t off green peas and new potatoes Fourth Thursdays in each • * * , , ¡first rule of efficient driv in g is ;i osevclt m ust display cards of thence due east 20 rods to grown in their gardens in this WHY PERSECUTE? Month. Visiting members 5pent. ” .,Otal 2 f co n stan t a tte m ion to every sign th? place of beginning, all be identification. This goes fo r the city. 000.000 in., construction and « ¡ m ! a n d c irc u m s ta n c e w ith - Invited ing in the South H alf of the cobs. Only ones exem pt are mem The name Bergdoll seems tc W riting to Assessor Peetz for tenance coats of its 63,000 miles , ¡n (h . driver.s ran^ of vjsiQn Rose Amidon, W,M. S o u th east Q u a rter of Section ' ( rs of thn Roosevelt fam ily- -- arouse much th a t is bad in many statistical information the Celilo of roads and highways during i T h., drivcrs who ,ain (hat Ruth Sparling, Secretary. E ighteen in Township One Americans. There may be a goex Milling and Power tum pany says 1938 according to figures compi- ; (h did n()t see . h„ ¡n t .;mf k.irvey of 2416 fam ilies who re- South, R ange Seventeen, E a st reason for th at, too, for Grovei it is about to utilize 150,000 hors led by <3 15. McCulloch, a s s is ta n t J ti) ; t ll>rfore strik i it are teI1. '-civcd reh ab ilitatio n re lie f in OrO Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 of the W illam ette M eridian,' '-’on increased th eir n et w orth by Cleveland Bergdoll’s actions dur power of the Celilo falls, which. state highway engineer. These ., ,{,e • ifuth> but ,5:fore such Moro, Oregon co n taining on'* and orm-fou!’th ‘be end of the crop year, J^)38, an ing w ar time were not such at is the g rea test power plant on figures include city s tre e ts and MeeU 2d A 4th Tues ......~ __""Y . ; statem ents can jtre axxepted ._ai lx C4 1 • » V O - $508vS8, Vwwwkred «er-c«, m ore ■or less.’ to b ring respect to him or hn the Pacific coast and also to es county » roads as well as stale - ■ X j day of each month. sfa cto ry ex p lan atio n s it is nec vHth a national av erag e of $265 fam ily. The w ar, however ,is ovei tablish a site for m anufacturing highways. Visiting members wel j essary to go a ste p fu rth e r .and ar.d av erag e for all w este rn spates Talk of m aking Bergdoll, now plants second to none in the state come. ! determ ine WHY th e d riv e r did $187.07. L ast year alone th eir retu rn in g voluntarily to this coun uf Oregon .. Rebekah Wilson, N.G ! not see the object in tim e to stop averag e w orth increased $334.19 try to live,' serve a long sentenc The picnic a t the C. A. iBuck- Florence Johnston.Se« safely. ner fam ily. S ta tistics fo r W ash for d raft dodging does not eom< lcy tfarm Sunday was a great This second step in th e investi ington have not been released. from the spirit of generosity or success w ith 23 automobiles in Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A M gation will, in alm ost all cases. steps W’hich we often pride ourselves attendance: Prelim inary Meets on the 1st and b ? in g o u t th e f a c t t h a t th e d riv e i A man back in Iowa has ju s t He is coming to this country to were agreed upon for ways and 3rd Thursday eve was not p ay in g atten tio n to the died a fte r fifty years silene: foe- regain his fortune which h< means of creating a fund to pay • *00<al nings of each month. ci i c o instances under which he w as cause of being jilted by his girl. negotiated for could not retain if he remained ir for the acreage Visiting members cor driving or he was trav elin g too Next year we will be p ray in g for Germany and to give his children perm anent fair grounds. dially invited to meet A it for ex istin g conditions. m oic such g irls to a ttra c t poli a chance to be Am ericans. One Field meet day for Sherman with us. Even 'though evidence indicates ticians. of those ambitions is laudable county was held at G rass Valley • CM»*« A. B. Christianson W. M. that he driv er sv.eived his cai on the 27th w ith Grass' Valley^ and the other is no worse than __________ C. V. Belknap. Secy. an 1 applied his brakes in a fra n tic Read the Ads In the J o u rn a ’. human. winning the track meet with total Sloro Lodge Noi H3, I. O. O. F' Art to avoid the-collision the un- No g reat moral cause is going points of 85: Moro next with 24: Moro, Oregon p leassn t fact t h a t he was g? n Knighten of Grass to be aided by sending Bergdoll Wasco 23; Meets 1st and 3rd N O TICE OF S H E R IF F ’S SALE oo fa st to stop rem ains self-ev i to jail for a long period. A great Valley was the sta r of the meet Tuesdays in th i dent. ;F R EA L PRO PER TY num ber of his fellow d ra ft dod with 31 points. I.O..O.F. hall Trai The high p ercen tag e of serious gers who remained in this nation On S atu rd ay , the 17-th day of «ient and visiting a t.¡d e n ts on the s tre e ts and high- P'.r.e, 1939. at the hour of ten served out their time in menial From the Observer June 4,1920 brothers are cordi wry-. during ¡th e hours of dark tasks around arm y camps, others o’clock a.m . a t th? fro n t door of Lois, the youngest child of Mi ally invited to meet rte s is tra c e d dc to the tendency he courthouse in Moro in S her were incarcerated lor com parativ and Mrs. Jas. Kenny, had a n a r , with us. ely b rie f periods. There is nc row escape from drowning in the cf driver« to trav el in *■'»:’ 4nai m an County. Oregon, I will 3:11 at Ve non Miller, N. G. reason why a greater punishment w ater trough a t the farm home driv in g conditions ju b fy . V’. v oublic auction to the highost bid Joe T ruitt, Secreta:y. should be given this man who by Tuesday. H er m other discovered a d riv er fails to sd ju s. rds , / p ? ' der fo r cash, the follow ing describ evading his responsibility during the accident and prompt r ' to p rm.it a s a f e stop w 'th in the ed real p ro p e rty located in Sher- the w ar brought disgrace and re tive m easures insured nc r com distance clearly illum inated by ’Wtn C o u n t’’, Oregon, to -w it: proach on all he m ust hold most plete recovery. th. headlights his, car h? is The E<c't TTslf c f the S o u th dear. •* f f ng to keep the car u nder safe e a st Q u a rter of Section T ’v.n- Theo, and A rthur ¿ustesen of. control. The sudden ,apjiêarance ty-one and the S outhw est Kent accompanied by J. C. Barry j oi an object on the stree t or h ig h Q u a rter of Section ^Twenty- w ’ere in town Tuesday. On account DISCOVERY ! ! ! w ay ahead p lacr s the driv er am ong twoi, Townsh?n **One Sou. h. of the shortage of gasoline they I these who ‘‘d id n ’t see it :n t;m If the fines th a t were levied used kerosene in their car with R ange S cvrnteen, E a s t of !he •O «top ” ' '■>*•*■*'• •/ W 'lla.m ette M eridian, co n ta’n- by M anager Sweeney on his resulting inconvenience. r . ‘" ' :ent driv in g nvaken it r.ec playful ball players were reallj Gras Valley Journal: ing 240 acres, more or less, T c g lth e r w ith the te n e m e n t', •ns. ary fo r th e 'd r iv e r tto be pre- the cause of the pick-up in pep The Tom Thumb wedding play ' p aved to step at on” lîn'» w ithi and power the Beavers displayed given a t th? school auditorium h ered itam en ts anti a p p u r!‘"nance? th ' d s 'n n e -' h n knows to be c le a r '.hereunto belonging or in any?s:.-e this past week there m ight be a last Friday evening wras very en '.head of his car. lesson in it. '• thusiastically received. Dwight ap p ertain in g . 1 Presum ing th a t a ball club is Baker was the groom and Ellen Said sale is m ade under the ex- like an individual in th at t h e e n — Cox the bride. _ 1» .is usually not so much the tire club can be affected fov pun Memorial services were h“1“’ ir Write or call for the Special Bank-by-Mai 1 Envelope and *»ivptnrss of our trouble as the Ishmcnt given to one part, it n a t the G rass Valley auditorium w* r lit'leness of our spirit w’hich explanatory Folder show ing the convenience pf thi« plea, One of th e m ost rom an tic urally follows that one might the boy scouts and camp fire g.’*ls nu kes us complain. JenemV Tay laces on Treasure Island is the discipline himself on some sort of arrived as an escort to the only aclfic Area around the lagoons lor. o f th e a schedule of fine«. For instance Civil W ar veteran. Mr. G. V w h ich r e fle c t b u ild in g s and A t t o r n e y A< L a v for smoking too much, five dol Dugger, who was s.-nted on th lower». None Is more beauteous ‘How many men admire you on lars to the church; for getting tr stage am idst many flowers. Rev than the w hite Japanese Pa* account of the wondxfiul perfu • He<td OH1C6, P o rtla n d , O regon ?’ M o r ii u d W t»c< work late; go to bed a t nine Tabor delivered the ¡address for filion crowned by a rising pagoda mes you}!u«e?’ F M B I R F f 0 I R A I O IP Û S II < ft S U N A M f t f (1 K P 0 R A T I O ft trimmed la red and gold« o'clock; for not going a fte r busi- the occasion. ‘Oh, aibout ten per scent.’ fflprrm«« g an n ì« jo u r n a l «*«’ hard Statehouse Gossip On T h e W orld’s Fair Weed Control THE Ia Other Days Inattention and Speed True Causes of Wrecks Beauty S p o t, J P GEORGE G. UPDE6RAFFÍ ’ Í ¿ ¿ The D alles B ran ch United Slates N atio n al B a n k