Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, September 29, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    THF »HERMAN COONTT JOURNAL, MORO, OBBOON
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I«to office there would have been
l ttk criticism. He waited so long
t
that the office holders felt secure
Sherman County Observer
I in their jobs and the cry went up.
Established Nov. 2, 1888
So far the governor has at­
Grass Valley Journal
tempted
to name men to office
Established Oct. 14, 1897
rn
v
Q
n
i
ÎFIATED
March
6
1931
whose
qualifications
CONSOLIDATED March o, mo are
__ ^ beyond
an,lt(1 dispute,
-Political for
con- their-jops
Wasco N ew s-Enterprise
sidérations have been given little
Established Nov. 1891
thought apparently. If he con­
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 tinues in that manner there will
be no criticism from the public at
Published E v ery F rid a y a t
large which pays little attention^to
Moro, Oregon
politics.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1939
War Conditions Not
Arthur
Griffith, - who
daily
if f >" h,a 00m,pl" ? t’
°L,th ,
daily
tells of
decree
daily dashes
dashes off
off «editorials,
«editorials, tell»
of I ly:
ly: For
For a a ud“
7 ? of this Court.
“’ a
the Negro who'when asked what
decreeing the Plaintiff's claim. and
*
dec
wbs the secret of his success re-1 rig...
right to
ref} ftPpe - y
j
ww the
— -TjT
inafter described, adverse and
plied:
Flurried wheat markets due to
nev? attempts the
I prio.• U. any claim
war conditions are not expected sibjfe and fth alwaya CO-operatos danta, o
yP?**®
either
to «bring a general increase in win- !
h he inevita.ble.”-M ia m i Her-
T h i t T U i S i f f ’be decked
Statehouse Gossip
(ConunwOprom page one»
To Increase Acreage
sttae senator from Hood River
county, had been head of the cor­
poration department since early in
t?r wuvut acreage in Oregon, ac- . . a ----------
of them: That Plaintiff be oecreeo
Martin’s administration. Smith’s
to be the absolute and fee simple
tv
d'n**
to
the
consensus
of
repre
appointment to some lucrative
owner of said real property de-
aerti
iivfc
growers
who
attended
a
state job has been rumored for
WHO overcomes by force hath | scribed as. Block 13, and the East
stu. wide conference at Pendleton
some time. It is understood he was
overcome but half his foe.—Mil- half of Block M of Rollins, 2nd
las«, week.
offered his choice of the corpora­
Addition Revised to Grass Valley,
,
mately
300
farmers
and
ton.
tion oommissionership or the in­
Oregon. And also of that certain
faihi ’ r.ubrs attended the meeting
surance
commissionership and
piece or parcel of land of » three
Giles L French
, E d ito r
, wifu li .-ussion centering on ad-
chose the former. Salary of the
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
OF
THE
|
acr€8 or more or less and adjoin-
jris"biE.y
of
ejfipanding
wheat
Entered as second-class matter at
From the ^farm er’s point of corporation commission job was
STATE OF OREGON FOR SHER- ing hereto, situated in the SWJ
Rt.tafre'
because
of
possible
price
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon view if the government is going increased by the last legislature, Continued frori
uw.
MAN COUNTY.
of SWi Sec. 26 in Tp. 2 S. R. 16
ini’t? * '• due to war conditions.
under Act of Congress of March - to try to reduce the price of any from $3600 to $4800 a year.
SS. SUMMONS
I E. WM. bounded on the-South by
This
v.’?ek,
Oregon
wheat
grow-
~ 187o
I commodity it should be the bust-
At about the game time that ported, and England has hereto­
Roy J, Baker, Plaintiff vs Anna I Market street, of said Add., on the
meetings on a
i pcss of making bread out of Hazlett was penning his reesigna- fore offered a market to the hop- ; ers are holding
basis
Schwister
Hull, and her husband I West by the Common Section line
giving
further
wheat. There is hardly a farmer tion Allan D. Greenwood in Port­ men uf the
bought to'the ad’visabUity ;of ex-j John Doe Hull, and to the M -I
Sec. 2« and 27 of said
who can figure that the value of land let it be known that he hrfd
known heirs of said Anna Schwis- I Twp. and Range, on the North by
the food in bread is worth over a been requested to resign his job man hops can be imported into the t pansion.
11 wheat ' ter Hull and John Doe Hull, or I ian(j heretofore Deeded to Geo. B.
of
L
r: ntatives
cent, a loaf when it leayes his as inspector for the Oregon state United States unk s they come
reported at Pendleton ! either of them. Also all other I Bourhill, and on the East by the
c.'unt
O F F IC IA L C O U N T Y P A P E R __ hands. Yet the ultimate purchaser
board of aeronautics. Greenwood in submarine mei hant v.ssels, a ................ expected most of their I persons or
parties, unknown, I Columbia Southern Railway Right
h
to pay ten times that sum in charging that his removal is scheme successfully undertaken
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
fa»
ip.ii
s
will
stay
by
their AAA I claiming any
title, estate, of Way.
for it after many
of the most
val “purely political” apparently q v - ’ - with chemicals in the World war. wheat allotments in planting w in -lie n or interest right,
Payable in Advance
,
, t
.
in the real estate
This Summons is served upon
ONE YEAR ....
.......... $1.50, Of;ble food products have been re- looks the fact that politic*, was
ter wh^rt. A resurvey of the > described in the complaint here- I yoUf pursuant to an order, by the
moved during the refining process responsible for his appointment
President Roosevelt has approv-
Herman Reckman, deceased, I Hon. Oarl Hendricks, Judge of the
If government control and owner­ to the $350-a-month job in the ' ecj a program to expand th?’ ac? - situation in the spring may deter- I in.
Dick Reckma-n, as his heir, and to I above entitled Court, which was
SEPTEM BER 29,1939
mine
whither
an
increase
is
war-
ship of various businesses is to first place. At the time of hia ap- age of hairy vetch nr:;l win t «' pea
any other unknown heirs of Her-I nude on September 18th, 1939, re­
h-* continued it might well concen- pcintment Greenwood was head 1 seed in Orego i ?n) WUsb.n^ton . lamed at that time, it was said.
man Reckman, deceased, Defen- I quiring that the summons «be pub-
,
;
he
general
decision
of
Oregon
ua.e on a business that is vital to of the young democratic clubs of 1 and to make loam cvaiTable n^xt
darts. *
I lished, in a newspaper of general
THE NEUTRALITY FIGHT
fenners
is
in
line
with
the
ideas
public instead of minor things. Oregon. Governor Sprague has in- | year on seed produced
U’In­ expi eased in other weStern as well
To Anna Schwister Hull, and to I circulation in Sherman County,
Back in Washington congress is the
other nations
may be
_
j
»ko arK ' In
in oiner
n auuns bread
uiuau »««
preparing for
" X , bought for half its price In this dicated that he will ask members 1 Basic loan rate will be 7.25 cents ' as mid-western states, said. N. E. her husband John Doe Hull, and I Oiegon, towit: In the Sherman
J County Journal, a newspaper of
,ect for which it was
CGUnlry whjch kad, l0 the conclu- of the aeronautics board to forego J a pound for hairy vetch and 3 I Dodd of Haine, director of the to the unknown heirs,
Also all other persons, or parties, I- general circulation, printed and
X
government would the appointment of a successor to | certs >p<?r "ound for peas, cleaned, western* AAA division, who was
issue of amending the neutrality ,
Greenwood, regarding the post of [ tr •at d and. bagged. Seed for the principal speaker. He said that I unknown claiming any right, title, I published in Sherman County, Ore-
act.
establish bakeries it might well
The president has expressed the biing a necessary food to the peo­ inspector as a superflous extrava- I expanded planting will be furnish- wheat growers are generally agre­ e^tat?, lien, or interest in the real 1 gOn> for five successive, consecu-
opinion that we can remain neutral ple at a price they could afford to gance inasmuch as the few inspec- ! €<1 under tlie agricultural conser ed that present surpluses make estate decribed in the complaint I tiv« weeks. Date of first publica-
tions made in this state may be vi’t on n.ogram , and will be avail­ immediate acreage expansion ris- herein. Herman Reckman, de- 1 tiofi September 29th, 1939, and
more surely by following a cash pay. ....
made by members of the board able in lie j of payments under the k \ .
ceased and to his unknown heirs, I |aM| publication October 27th, 1939.
and carry plan which would per­
1939 prcgir.m fcr planting ac-re-
Defendants.
I
,R. J. Baker - •
themselves.
mit any nation to come to our
The main activity on the war
ag in excess of that planted for
In the name of the State of Ore- I Attorney for Plaintiff Residing at
ports and buy war materials, pay­ on the western front seems to be
h i.r.^ t hi> year.
go’.i, you are hereby required to | Gresham, Oregon.
ing for them in cash—which would in denying reports of the enemy.
Motor Association
Major General George A. White
appear and answer the complaint
be necessary under the Johnson
has received authorization from
l
iteworks
will
come
when
the
filed
against you in the above en?
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
act in any event.
Best sign that the seasons are the war department to recruit an
Dies committee investigating un- Tabulates Quizes
titled suit and Court, on or before THE STATE OF OREGON, IN
His opponents, led by the form­ about to change is the fact that additional 913 men for service in A
- j
activities undertakes to
Desire to visit relatives, pleas the last ~ day
a of publication hereof AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
er isolationist bloc, want to retain next Saturday the football season the Oregon nat.onal Guard. T h ,.,
of Cong.
SHERMAN.
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1.
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t
..
.
,
.
.
ant
memories
of
a
previous
trip,
I
•*»>*
Oct“bg
27‘h« U«». »"<«
the neutrality act which would not ipens and baseball is about over increase is Oregon s quota of the I y
bring the ,
on t h e s t a n d U« ask , >nd
r
of f, iends
you fa.l so to appear and answer
In the Matter of the Estate of
permit the sale of war materials except for the world’s series.
40,791 authorized to
national guard strength up to a i t^‘eTn questions, -s, on »peec
1 - ^ three principie factors enter- for want thereof the Plaintiff will Martha Evans Vintin, Deceased.
to any belligerent nation.
S r " n - . - i , '" ™ ?
— into the
' • choice
....... of ' the ■ average , apply to the Court for the relief CITATION.
The president’s supporters say
To William Walker; Guy Vintin
that the neutrality act would serve
General Wh.te sa,d that he % tce(1 t0 ..win tlv.
are being American tourist’s vacation goal
and Mary Vintin, his wife: Geral­
is
the
report
of
the
Oregon
State
(
to aid Germany and harm England
pects to announce the allocation of
government by en-
Motor Association, after a sur­ GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFFI dine Douglas and Edward Douglas
and France because they are the
additional strength to the various thusiastic inventors
-
- 7 whis­
--
.
.
.
.
A
her husband; the unknown heirs
only nations able to come across
Oregon guard units within a few per that someone swiped the plans vey.
of Edward Rollins deceased; Clar­
Of the motorist queried, 21.2 j
the sea for supplies having the From the Observer Sept 28, 1990 days.
for a device to • unscramble code per cent said they picked their I
ence Rutledge and • to all other
A tto rn e y A t L a w
best navy and largest merchant
w
♦
*
messages,
making
any
secret
code
heirs or devises of Martha Evans
A picket fence is being built to
vacation spot in order to visit J
marine. The president is decid­
Vintin who are unknown; GREET­
as
plain
as
day.
Letters
requesting
the
coopeia-
enclose
the
court
house
grounds.
with relatives. Coming a . close }
edly pro-tBritish in his statements
M o ro an d W aaco
ING:
The list of homestead entries tion qf department and institution
‘ second with 21.1 per cent were i
and recent polls show that the
1
IN THE NAME OF THE
cancelled because of the decision heads in cutting state expenditures
motorists who tiaveled to certain !
entire nation feels the same.
‘T
in
v’
T
ri"'"
Ch
er
STATE
OF OREGON, You and
have
been
sent
out
this
week
by
sections because they had been j
Borah, Johnson and their follow­ of the U. S. supreme court in fav­
g »aeh of you are hereby cited and
Budget
Director
David
Eccles.
The
or
of
the
EOL
Co.
affects
39
set­
ttrre
before
and
liked
it.
Third
ers want the United States to re­
budgt director has asked for a 7i
‘ l.’-.son was recommendation of Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M I required to appear in the County
main neutral, really neutral, with­ tlers.
Meets on the 1st and I
of
State of Oregon, for
per
cent
saving
in
all
appropria­
Dr. I. M. Smith and family are
f’?. rds, accounting for 17.5 per
out entangling alliances either as
3rd
Thursday
ev*"l
the
County
of
Sherman at the
tions
in
an
effort
to
wipe
out
a
now
‘‘at
home”
in
Tillamook.
For
err I of the trips.
to policy or in an economic way
n«ngs
of
each
month.
I
£.Qurt
B
^rn
thereof
at Moro, in
Newspaper or magazine adver­
They fear that if we sell to th. .light years Dr. Smith has been prospective deficit of $665,000.
Visiting
members
cor
I
County
of
Sherman
within 28
tising, coupled with advertising
allies we will eventually be drawn tight here to administer to the sick
• * •
dially invited to meet days from the dgte of
firgt
fillers or booklets lured 12.6 per
into the struggle as we were in and has so endeared himself to
The executive department was
with
us.
I
pubi¡cation
of
this
citation
then
^ | J ccnt of the motorists, while busi-
1917. Then we sold on a credit he public that it seems impossi- up in the air this week, literally
B. Christianson W. M.
I and Hjere to show cause if any
i i»e
reasons accounted for 7 per
»ie
that
he
has
gone.
basis; now the plan is to sell foi
C.
V.
Belknap,
Secy. |
have, why E. L. Vinton, Ad-
speaking.
Governor
Sprague,
his
cent of the choices. Conventions
At Fleck’s orchard all kinds of
cash but it might be possible for
private
secretary
Cecil
Edwards,
,
„ T
n F r . I nnnistrator Vimjn
of the Estate
of Mar-
a! l i acted 6.3 per cent, while travel Moro . Lodge
England and France to float Txmdt apples at 50 cents per sack or 25 and Executive Secretary David Ec-
No. 113.
L n O .^
Dec£a, e()
stories
influenced
5.4
per
cent.
,acks
for
$10,
buyer
to.
furnish
hen- to obtain the cash which
clep, accompanied State Forester
MooU 1st and 3rd
“ » thf £ “ owi.n< d' ’C" b' d
! Miscellaneous reasons accounted
would result in a much similar sacks.
J. W. Ferguson on a flight over
Tuesdays in th . real property belonging U sa,d
for
8.5
per
cent.
situation as prevailed in 1917
From the Observer Sept 30, 1910 the Tillamook and Clatsop county
I.O..O.F. hall Tra,
L?U „7 .‘ Ld 8 i u
?
In the 1937 survey, it was ex­
Despite the undoubted fact that
burns. The flight was made in the
sient
and
visiting
°?
Br,0‘
Heights
Mul
nomah
plained,
the
desire
to
repeat
a
80% of the people of this country
Kids stole every pumpkin in recently purchased forestry plane.
brothers are cord! County, Oregon, at private sale
pi vious visit was responsible for
arc thought to desire a .victory C. L. Montgomery's garden on the
ally
invited to meei without notice and in a summary
39.8
per
cent
of
the
decisions
on
for England and Francfc and are 18th. It being Sunday they were
with
us
j, >1 manner to pay the claims against
vacation
goals.
Recommendation
The
war
in
Europe
may
jh
ro
w
therefore prejudiced in favor ol not. Sunday school pupils.
wn
m
n
I said eetate and the expenses of
of friends came second with 26 ,,
giving aid—direct or indirect—
Seven rigs with people visited a bit of prosperity into the lap of
Ve’non Miller, N. G.
I . . . . .. ~
Tm
itt
Secretary-1
per cent.
Joe Truitt, becretar, | administration._________
WITNESg> The Hon_ ______
Gc0_ A.
to those countries, strict neutral­ -he John Day farm of Arthur the state of Oregon. Increased
ity would probably keep this Phillips Sunday , and feasted on demand for mercury has bright­
Washington, D. C., - President Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S Potter, Judge of the County Court
ened hopes of the state land board
country out of war for a longer fruit and watermelon.
of the State of Oregon for the
Moro, Oregon
Roosevelt has signed as eligible
period than would a system ol
Barnum Bros, bought 7 miles of that a ‘28-acre tract of land it owns
County
of Sherman, with the seal
k
Meets
Every
Second
and
I for WPA funds a state-wide pro-
trade designed to aid the allies.
hog fence, E. H. Moore (bought four in Douglas county may come into
of
said
Court, affixed this 18th
'y&'f
Fourth
Thursdays
in
each
:
ject
for
Oregon
to
maintain
and
big
demand.
The
tract
adjoins
We are very susceptable to and L. V. Moore bought 3i in all
day
of
September,
1939. -
Month. Visiting memibera
operate free nursery schools for
pi opaganda in this country for 144 miles which speaks well for that on which the Bonanza mine,
ATTEST:
Joe
Truitt, Clerk
Gen.
Edmund
Ironsides,
former
V Invited
second largeest cinnabar operation
th- veds. [Allotment is estiniat-
the democratic nations, and art diversified fanning.
Date
of
the
First
Publication
d.rcctor-gcncral rf E r r a n d ’s over­
n.t
$91,817
and
the
sponsor
is
•
•
Rose
Amidon,
W,M.
in
the
United
States
is
located.
certainly opposed to the dictator­
E. E. Barzee has a brand new
seas
forces
’..?
;
i
.
c
.
?
y
nr.riic.l
heereof
September
29,
1939.
Ruth Sparling, Secretary.
Lewis D. Griffith, clehk of the land
ships of Germany, Italy and up to date buggy.
th state department of education.
of th?
c ;:’ -"I
Russia. We are prone to ibelievt
C. R. Belshee is putting in new board, said that the state might chief
; Viscount Gort,
TO CREDITORS
expect to receive as much as $100,- to succeed
_ __
______
that the war is one of democracy hay scales at the Blue Barn.
Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. n e I NOTICE
't 'der-in-chief
of F i? o tlg lr
who becam
All persons having claims a-
.—
-
Moro, Oregon
000 from the cinnabar on this land Eritain’s Ir
against nazism of one type of
gainst the Estate of W. S. Deaton,
From the Observer Oct. 1, 1920
or. a royaJity basis.
government against another.
.1 "T'r.y-
Betty—I can’t think what you Meets 2d & 4th Tues^-ji
sides is aff
deceased,
are hereby notified to
Later we will probably find that
•, see in Peter. He does not go in day of each month,
bv Eriti:.h
School opened Monday Septem­
present
them,
with ths proper
the nations are generally fighting ber 13 with an attendance of 111;
for sports or games, and he does Visiting members wel
vouchers
and
duly
verified, to the
for a larger share of the trade of 33 in high school and 73 in the
A little girl came home from not like dancing. What is he in- come.
undersigned,
the
duly,
appointed
undeveloped countries. Germany grades. .
chool and said: “Daddy, my teach tt ref ted in?
Rebekah Wilson, N.G
'w
administratrix
of
the
Estate
of
Florence
Johnston.Sec
wants to sell its manufactured
I 3 m— Me.
er told us the wo1, hl .is .round.”
Student body officers are Ches­
W.
S.
D.aton,
deceased,
at
the
products in Russia, Africa and ter Anderson, president: Roscoe 1
“That’s righty dear,” said the
office of T. Lester Johnson, attor­
South Arperica and so does Eng­ Moore vice president; Willard
i father.
ney at law, Moro, Oregon, within
land. The United States is in Urquhart, treaeursr; Owen Sear­
REWERS of America who have
“ Well, Da'hly, if the world is
six months from the date of the
competition with both of them cy, athletic manager; Alida Dou-
round,” she a ?.\1, “why do people
first publication of this notice, to­
and will be as long as the three nia and Roscoe Moore, yell lead­ educational, advertising and self- ! say they go to the far corners of
wit: September 15, 1939.
of us are the major manufactur­ ers; Cora Stewart and George ■regulation campaign to align their I the earth?”
Flossie Deaton, Administratrix.
Industry
with
the
public
Interest,
ing nations.
Belknap, reporters: Henbert Ells­ will review progress and plan fu­
45-48
Germany has a dictatorship worth and Forest Peetz, finance;
St. Louis Star-Tines: ‘ Th" air be
ture
operations
at
the
United
Brew­
because it could not organize to Owen Elliott, sergeant at arms.
h iT.*s io th ■ . iiiinon people!”
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ers Industrie» Foundation’s Conven­ shouted a . p. uker In a talk on
compete by any other governmen-
Furniture for forty rooms in the tion in New York City, on Wednea^
All persons having claims a-
tai system. The same applies to Hotel Moro has been purchased
radio control. Well, keep your
gainst
the estate of Thomas J.
day,
October
4.
Italy. England is a democracy and is now Sue to arrive. The
shirt on, brother— yjey’re get­
Scott,
deceased,
are hereby notified
All
brewers
In
the
country
have
’ because its trade is aided by that board of xlirectors expects to have
ting it.
to
present
them,
in proper form,
been
Invited
to
attend
the
Conven-
«
form of government. It is a more the building in operation by coun­
to
the
undersigned,
the duly ap­
tlon, to discuss long range plans for
liberal form of government and ty fair time.
pointed,
qualified
and
acting Ad­
an Industry which has made tax con­
England has been the world’s most
The high side walk in front of tributions, crested employment and
ministrator of the estate of Thomas
successful colonizing nation.
the business buildings on Main
local business In six and
J. Scott, deceased, at the office of
Germany will probably remain street bordering on the new ga­ pttmulated
a half years to the extent of 10 bit-.
Geo. G. Updegraff, Moro, Oregon,
a dictatorship nation until the rage building has been lowered Hon dollars. The Foundation was*
within six months from the date
German people arise and protest, to the new street grade. A con­ established three years ago as a
of this notice, to wit: Septem­
but they are a meek race and ex­ crete walk will be built to replace non-profit organisation to interpret
ber
15, 1939.
cept for the Bevarians are little the one tom out.
the brewing Industry to the public
Fred Krusow
given to arising against authority.
and the public to the Industry.
Administrator
AH sides in this country profess Grass V alley Journal Oct. 1, 1920
State directors of the Industry's
Geo.
G.
Updegraff
»
that they want to keep us out of
^self-regulation movement will pre­
Attorney
for
Administrator
The
wholesale
price
of
sugar
war. No one knows the best policy
sent reports of active cooperation
45-48
to follow, but it seems that the has dropped in Portland to $15.30 during the past year with local law
per
hundred
and
it
is
expected
surest way would be a strict neu­
enforcement officials to Mclesn-up
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
trality and a refusal to dabble in that another drop will soon be or close-up** establishments where
All persons having claims a-
made.
the European war in any manner
lobjectlonal conditions surround the
gainst
the estate of Elizabeth
Oc/obysr 7 to 1 4
One car of poles arrived here ’ sale of beer. This phase of the pro­
Christie
Walton, deceased, are
Sunday evening for the Sherman gram Is being pursued to date In
19 Shbws In 0 m
APPOINTMENTS
hereby
notified
to present them,
F ’. o v j n a cr* » u n d e r
Much wind is being wasted E|ectric company. Manager Mar­ 'Nebraska. Alabama. Kansas. Ten-
in
proper
form,
to
the undersigned,
c ..e to o l. Exhibit» ol
about the governor’s appoint­ tin informs us that several crews inessee. North Carolina, Mississippi.
the
duly
appointed,
, qualified and
’ rc-b rcd L iv o to c k ,
ments since he has moved some will be on the jab within a short Oklahoma and West Virgins.
i l o f t , P o u ltr y , P ot
acting
Administrator
of the estate
A
Long
Distance
call
is
a
compli­
Stock, W tldfaio, Man­
| Plans for continuance of the self-
democratic office holders out and time.
of
Elizabeth
Christie
Walton, de­
u
fa
c
tu
r
e
d
a
n
d
L
and
Word
from
Noah
Hammond,
•regulation activities and of the news­
replaced them with republicans
P r o d u c ta , 4-H C lu b
ceased,
at
the
office
of
Geo. G.
ment
not
soon
forgotten!
YVhy
not
t x d S =» i t h-K u q h • a
It “is perfectly legitimate to corn new of Caldwell, Idaho informs us paper advertising campaign which
Updegraff,
Moro,
Oregon,
within,
V ¿cattcnal" Bducf lion
plain about it. The repiAlicans that his horse Tramp, formerly itbe Foundation has been conducting
six months from the date of this
Work;
the Horae
try
this
service
and
delight
a
friend?-
la
many
states
will
be
discussed
at
Lickskillet
won
a
matched
3-8
mile
complained when republican post
notice, to wit: September 15, 1939.
S h o w a n d In d o o r
the meeting. Following tbs Conven­
were fired u> m»ke way « « “
Malheur county fair,
Fred Krusow, Administrator.
tion.
brewers
apd
their
guests
will
) «« a rt cordially in vitld to visit the Hell System exhibits at
for the faithful bourbona. I t 1 A I"«» pleaaant tune wax the
the
troldea
Gate
Exfiositifiti
and
New
York
ft
arid
i bait.
participate In Brewing Industry
Geo.
G.
Uudegraff -
Lrg® PrtdWB List»
d-e.n't do any good, however.
,
‘ ot, » (»rewell party at the
Day
at
the
New
York
W
orld’s
Fair
Attorney
for Administrator.
Had Governor Sprague done his P»vlion '» honor of Rev. and Mra
Tabor who are going to Salem fo r
• “ Thursday. October 6. _
FRR
E5-R
U
UT1E5
45-48
THE
PACIFIC
TELEPHONE
AND
TELEGRAPH
COMPANY
houstclcaning last spring or as
In Other Days |
J
Brewers Convene
On Public Service
B
soon as he had been Inaugurated
the w inter.
*
“
!-
Whose remembrance day is
* /
coming ? Plan now to telewiofo
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I X H Ï L .”