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r r T 4 V x4 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1939 tH E SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON hkGR TWO ' ! minutes, or until nicely browned. prayed for in his complaint, name ly: For a decree^ of this Court, P i a r n e C o m m e m o ra te s Illin o is C itiz e n s Makes 3 dozen cookies. decreeing the Plaintiff’s claim and words, is supposed to be the texi right to the real property here Shermaa County Observer : t Continued from page one J of an old Chinese proverb that has inafter described, adverse and W&k- i J* Í ¿>1 ' U Established Nov. 2, 1888 Argentina Pears i been the background for the suc- Martin democrats are not true Jk prior to any. claim of the defen Grass Valley Journal i cess of several picture magazines, was revealed by Commissioner dants, or ’ any person claiming Established Oct. 14, 1897 Compete Here CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 led by Life. Since the advent of Bean thi3 week. A survey con through or under them, or either European war, Life has changed of them: That Plaintiff be decreed « < C z k S f » « S v ’’ • :£ * Washington, D. C. Special. Oct. Wasco News-Enterprise from pictures to words in an effort ducted by Bean has revealed that 0 - to be the absolute and fee simple 4.—Just as the p<ar growers of Established Nov. 1891 perhaps to cover tjrie many activ- more than 50 percent of the com owner of said real property de Oregon are confronted with diffi CONSOLIDATED March 4, 19o2 war, economic, battle, air mission’s employed personnel are I scribed as, Block 13, and the East ra b í culties in exporting their pears to planes and on the sea. registered Republicans. Of the \ half of Block 14 of Rollins, 2nd Published Every Friday at European markets, the Argentina One picture may be worth a 29 “Key” positions 62i per c:nt Moro, Oregon pears are coming into the United Addition Revised to Grass Valley, j thousand words in description of are filled by ' Republicans while ’ States. Duty on pears from Ar Oregon. And also of that certain Editor ‘a beauty contest or a landscape only 32J per cent are held by Dem Giles L. French gentina is approximately 24 cents piece or parcel of land of three EnUreTasVcconTclass matter at When one goes to describing most ocrats most of whom have been a box. Oregon growers are urg acres or more or less and adjoin the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon j c.lnr things the words begin t with the department for many , ing members of the delegation to ing hereto, situated in the SWJ under Act of Congress of March be worth more. One can say a years. Although denying thai [ -:ee what, if anything, can be done of SWi Sec. 26 in Tp. 2 S. R. 16 Q 1R79 rA?’n ‘S fat ‘n tW° W°rdS 8110 politics plays any part in the se- ; about increasing that duty. Im E. WM. bounded on the South 'by *** ’ * everybody knows what he looks lection of employees for this -de-.j Bra pôt tance of the war zone market Murket street, of said Add., on the J tike except for the distressing de- partment Bean admits that > 32 to American pear producers is West by the Common Section line Oi E il0(& "JlfeW E R i | tafls. It takes a picture at least republicans have been appointed i snown by the exporting of 3,339,- between Sec. 26 and 27 of said FURLISIREU v A^SlTyliT I OR two by three inches to express the to jabs in the department since j 153 boxes and 713 barrels in Twp. and Range, on the North by rf. same thought. January 1, 23 of these being placed 1938-1939. — land heretofore Deeded to Geo. B. As long as one 'remains in the on the payroll since June 1, when OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Bourhill, and on the East by the •----------------- realm of the physical the pictures he took over. Recent appointments Columbia Southern Railway Right Strong Verb SUBSCRIPTION RATES 'fcW do pretty well, but it is very diffi- in the department include that of > sV of Way. . “If you had a little more spunk,*’ Payable in Advance 1 cult to give the content and ram- This Summons is served upon a Jefferson teacher said sternly ONE YEAR ......................... $1.50 , itications of a parliment speech George E. McGee, iformer city . manager of Hillsboro, to the en- , r s < s - z - F-1 you, pursuant to an order, by the to one of her boys, “you would M i in a couple of pictures. Whe gineering department to succeed j Hon. Carl Hendricks, Judge of the stand b tter in your class. Now OCTOBER 6,1939 , Chamberlin says that England will the late Frank T. Angell, and Eu- j above entitled Court, which was do you know what spunk is?” = | fight to the end to down Hitler or gene E. Laird of Myrtle Point, as ...iiiwf.nrii . made on September 18th, 1939, re “Yes, ma’am,” replied the boy. I Roosevelt begs for his idea of assistant to the Commissioner’s 1 quiring that the summons be pub “Its the past particle of spank.” PEACE TALK ol the late Lcrado Taft, one of Florence Gr?. f Ch’catL ! neutrality, it is a bit hard to put general council. lished, in a newspaper of general J-; awn oci. v i e : ^ 5 the Latsiang touches on a America's most r. Newspapers carry the informa- ibe idea into a picture. circulation in Sherman County,, ___________ IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE plaque commissit. „«ry inc citizens of Dwight, 111., to commemorate the So, for general all around “every Oregon, towit: In the Sherman tion that there is a liklihood that Oregon was the first state to go i aixt5cth anniversary of the Keeley institute, and pay hmio/ io the three STATE OF OREGON FOR SHER- County Journal, a nu*wspaper of the United States will be asked to day use, give us the words, which over the top in filling its quota f e r r i e d the organization. j MAN COU COUNTY. general circulation, printed and join with six other nations in- a doesn’t mean, either, that a few for the increase in the national # I SS. SUMMONS peace parley some place in Europe ; photographs of a beauty contest guard. Major General George A.f»- published in Sherman’County, Ore Roy J. Baker, Plaintiff vs Anna in an attempt to settle the very j will be filed away without a second White advised the war department gon, for five successive, consecu j Se.hwister Hull, and her husband badly roiled waters of European l°°k last Friday that all of the 913 re I John Doe Hull, and to the un- tive weeks. Date of first publica p.ace ' known heirs of said Anna Schwis- tion September 29th, 1939, and Has some “Oregon coach finally cruits alloted to this state had It seeps a futile thing for us been signed up, just one week af l ter Hull and John Doe Hull, or last publication October 27:h, 1939. R. J. Baker to do having no interest in the found a method of hopping hi? ter the state quotas were assigned. i • J either of them. Also all * other Attorney for Plaintiff Residing at fight except that we are all resi players through adverse state This record, General White point ( persons k or % parties, unknown, A ,R ^ M A Y N E Gresham, Oregon. dents on the same sphere. - Fur ments about them in the Califor ed out, repeats that made by this claiming any right, title, estate, thermore, if we keep sticking our nia press? It’s a wonder no one state which was the first to muster , • !•( .i o r . inti rest in the real estate IN THE COUNTY COURT OF neck out we are sure to have some ever thought of it before. its guard organization for services 1 O R E G O N D A IR Y COUNCIL jiit.se* ¡bed in the complaint here THE STATE OF OREGON, IN bruised places on it without com in. Herman Reckman, deceased, Anyway it did look like rain jn the Mexican Iborder which' pensating advantages derived AND FOR THE COUNTY OF served as a prelude for the ent Dick 'Reckman, as his heir, and to for a day or two. therefrom. A lth o u g h a ‘p o u n d o f b u tte r i is m a rk e tin g H st s u r p r i a . any other unknown heirs of Her SHERMAN rance of«4his nation into the World There are few in this country In the Matter of the Estate of War. » the one leac ; •_ n on _— _— ir.gly few consumers know its man Reckman, deceased, Defen who do not heartily hope that - • ♦ Martha Evans Vintin, Deceased. p -r-j val-ae a n d th e m a n y m te r e s t- dants. Hitler and Hitlerism is decisively CITATION. The new Oregon Blue Book was Io Anna .Sehwister Hull, and to '"7 a c ts b e h in d th e p ro d u c tio n , defeated in this war; hardly an To*William Walker; Guy.Vintin distributed this week. Compiled h. . n.r and distribution of this j Imr husband John Doe Hull, and American who would not be. will-, and Mary Vintin, his wife; Geral nnd published"by Secretary of S.ate important food. That’s because | to the unknown heirs, ing to fight to help eradicate s-uch dine Douglas and Edward Douglas Snell, the book is a veritable en- ; modern business methods have) Also all ptber per« ms, or parties, her husband; the unknown heirs oppressive theories from the earth. From the Observer (Jet. 5, 1900 cyclopedia of information regard sv, v,4. sway the familiar family unkr.own claiming' any right, title, of Edward Rollins deceas'd; Clar Yet it is Germany’s business who ing the state and its numerous Elwood Thompson has just fin churn of years ago—pu.-hed asid: e s t a t e , lie n , o r in t e r e s t in th e r e a l ence Rutledge and to all other it has for a ruler and if the people governmental activities. Supplied ished his harvest and finds he has f ■ old fashioned methods of pro e d a t e d e c rib e d in th e c o m p la in t heirs or devises of Martha Evan< there are so ready to bow to that without cost to state departm nts. t H erm a n R eckm an, de 14,500 sffPks of wheat of good d u c in g food's r i g h t in *he h o m e . hi re in . form 'of government it is not ours V’ntin who are unknown; GREET institutions, bureaus and all public ci a s e d a n d to h is u n k n o w n h e ir3 , quality. Sherman county produc Not that this is to be regretted to object. They may not like our ING: schools the book is available to ed 3,000,000 bushels this year. hecavfse'modern m thod" ha_ve a Do j Def£nr 1 ants. form of government, either. IN THE NAME OF THE In th e n a m e o f th e S t a t e o f O r e Judge G. W. Brock has opened the general public at 25 cents per ' '■•en mother and their families There was a different kind of STATE OF OREGON, You and u ; :c b -rhy r e q u ir e d to copy • r. ire time for each other and all g o n , government in Germany for a few n feed and flour store in Moro ir each of you.are hereby cited and • ♦ ♦ a n n e r r a n d a n s w e r th e c o m p la in t ? . h-.oipier as a result. years, a sort of a republican gov the building formerly used as a reequired to appear in the County Earl R. Goodwin, an employee meal - to make it satis filed a g a i n s t von in th e a b o v e e n - Court of the State of Oregon, for ernment. It was destroyed by the restaurant. r -y _ s h o u ld h a v e in it so m e j title d s u it a n d ( o u r t, on o r »before Wood, next thing to free. $3.75 of the World War Veterans Stats nations now trying to abolish the County of Sherman at the Aid commission for several years, ' i o f f a t so t h a t it w ill ‘s ta y j I'-st d y o f r u b iic a tio n h e r e o f cash or $4.00 on time. J. J. Millei Hitler. Court Room thereof at Moro, in help, the time appears ripe Ip ask was anotheer Democrat that felt b y ’. B u t te r a n s w e r s this- r e q u ir e - j baling O c to b e r 2 7 th , 1939, a n d if No representative of this coun Deschutes. the County of Sherman. within 28 Taylor Bergin has been wearing the effect of the state administra the British to suspend the preferen- pv n t in t h a t it is a n e x c e lle n t i >’ou *’” 11 so" to a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r, days from the date of the first try would dare return home from f 1 ri'o d . In a d d itio n it h a s to . v .a n t th e r e o f th e P la in t if f w ill “purge’’ thi3 week. Gover t uh given British Columbia. a peace conference in which a cambric needle in his hip for tions iri. c r f ¿ i t a n a b u n d a n c e o f n a t u r a l j a P I'lj to th e C o u rt f o r th e r e li e f publication of this, citation then nor Sprague in explaining Good three weeks having sat down oi Poland was officially dismembered. and there to shew cause if any R c J d e n titl s ta te in the'i win’s separation from the state •’•¡’is a n d is t-he o n lv *ood f a t - — If that is not to be permitted, why one left in a chair by his little payroll declared that there was no P a c ific N o r i n v e s t is ^ p tiv e , s t a t e s I you have, why E. L. Vinton, Ad ca n b o a s t th is f a c t. I t is one , . . / have a peace conference unless it girl. ministrator of the Estate of Mar r ic h e s t s e r r e e s o f v ita m in The foundations for B. F. Hoov- longer need for his services. Good HOLC, a n d in th e f ir s t s .v e n 0<- is an attempt to involve us in tha Evans ’Vintin, Deceased, shall G EO H G • G . UPOEGRAFF 't h - o f 1939 c o n s ti u c tio n w a s i w h ic h a c ts a s a ’ n a t u r a l d fe n « c a former Portland newspaper n quarrels where we do not belong. ?ris*MKek on main street are now win, not sell the following described 'Hi! more than in the same a g a i n s t c e r ta in in f e c tio n s an d man, served as secretary to ready for the walls. real property belonging to said Charles H. 'Martin during his two re • ‘ d ’ ; ’ ~ar. In cities of 10,- I . ' M u p r e - is ta n c e to d is e a s e . A tto rn ey A t L a w NEUTRALITY BILL estate: Lots 7 and 8 of Block 8 From the Observer, Oct. 7, 1910 000 and no, re sid e n t...1 co n stru c terms in Congress. F '" " l , a m o u n ts v ita m in I) o re Whether or not the neutrality of Errol Heights, Multnomah ♦ • • tion w rs $13,024,500. cri-o p r e s e n t. B e c a u s e of th is ex - Mr. Fowley made his last trir M oro a n d W a»co bill is passed, it must be amended County, Oregon, at private sale c i n f o n a l h ig h n u tr iti v e v a lu e p lu s The demand of Budget Director to permit it to be something of a for the season with fruit and veg without notice and in a summary It is .1 4riruxist--- complete - - digestibility, proper document for the people etables from his Rufus-Grarti Eccles for a seven percent cut in manner to pay the claims against b u t t e r ta k e s its p la c e a m o n g eco- current expenditures in order to of a democratic country to put on farm. said estate and the expenses of <t'i P re s id e n t r o m i.'a l foods.* ¡B utt r , t f c . ha* After 40A day run as matron avuid a deficit in the state budget its statute books. As it came from * - .. a u th o r iz e d B o n n e v ille a d is tin c tiv e fla v o r t h a t c a n n o t be Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F A A-M administration. the committee on foreign rela over th? culin&ry attachment tc is causing considerable concern on iam a.s a layouttT ^^cnator C harles WITNESS, Th: Hon. Geo. A. Meets on the 1st and tions in the senate it would give he Olds threshing machine, Mrs the part of department and insti k M cNary, Ri pu^liçg-n leader :n im ita te d a n d w h ic h m a k e r s *t a de- Potter, Judge of the County Court 3 rd T h u rsd a y eve- the president powers never dream O. B. Messenger is at home aiding tution heads. Many of these sub die s e n a l,. V/luii¡McN’ai y re tu rn - s r a b le s p r e a d a n d s e a s o n in g for of the State of Oregon for the ninps of each month. W .i . i l l i as l i . in Hl h . ¡ J i k . I . i H n g . ed of by the constitution makers her lord and master in the finan mitted to severe trimming of their sd to his farm lav;t Au.gu t he v e g e ta b le s a s w Visiting members cor County of Sherman, with the seal m a n u f a c tu r e ! ru. ; - t V All butter and would serve no other purpose, cial management of the Moro budget estimates at the hands of ùiv-'d th a t the Bonneville ad m in « ta to a n d fe d - > dially invited to meet of said Court, affixed this 18th c m p ly w ith ric-W rig id Transportation Co, the former budget director and effectively. „ day of September, 1939. wit'll us. ath 100 feet c "l lows. T h e s e r e g u '^ t ic r .s t;’ r e Max A. (Bull, the republican again at the hands of the legisla istration had cut a w sw Everyone realizes that in time ATTEST: Joe Truitt, Clerk alnut orchard B. C h r is tia n s o n V/. M. w ile ;h r o u g h hi - '•i ■ : u p u r e , cb a n b u tte r. B ut of war the commander in chief ol candidate'for sheriff, has sold hi* tive ways and means committee “ p j a g ro v e Date of the First Publication C. V. B e lk n a p . S ecy. '» c tu r e r s a r e - n o t contuni the army and navy must have farming equipment to A. J. Syron and the appropriations approved wer.: g r o w ' hc-ereof September 29, 1939. th e s e r e q u ie , - to s a tis f y for their use is substantially lower considerable power to »peed up and moved to town. Moro I^dge No. 113, I. O. O. F. k. T h e u.th • 1 , T h e y m a in ta in sc ie n tific Manager Rudolf reports a good than the amounts originally re ’a r d e d on ^preparations for w-ar. This bill, NOTICE TO „CREDITORS Moro, Oregon pm eh- - i- tr : B o n n e v ille l o r / ’s fo ch e ck e v e ry s*en however, has to do with neutrality ciowd at the new opera houae for quested. Institutions heads, es All persons having claims a- Meets 1st and 3rd r ig h t -Î • --¿1^.:. ¡duetion carefully -an d to — with keeping but of war. Cer the dance Saturday night on ac pecially, are fearful that rising atc-d gainst the Estate of W. S. Deaton, Tuesdays in the i e - sio n lin e d > • ’ ' s u r e t h e i r b u t 'e r is of th e tainly it is not the intention of count of the hard w-ood floor. The commodity costs will preclude any on th e r ig h t of w .’.y o f th e O re g o n I.O..O.F. hall Trai deceased, are hereby notified to American citizens to give author Moro hotel served midnight sup possibility of savings In their 'E l e c tr i c . N o t w i-ftin g to .b u ild th e h '„r< ?t q u a lity » - . sient and visiting present them, with th? proper S u p p ly y o u r? If v,i h v ita m in s budgets. ity over so much of national life per to forty couples. brothers are cordi vouchers and duly verified, to the tr a n s m is s io n lin e t h r o u g h S a le m , a n d 2 n e rg y b v u - in g b u t t e r g e n u - Some 1250 head of sheep will as this bill, as written, would ally invited to meet undersigned, the duly appointed a n d in s te a d '• i" f h a r ly. H e re is a n ew co o k ie re c ip e be kept within the 14J miles of give. administratrix of the Estate of with us. A substantial improvement m s t a t e ho_sp;,t’ ! fincing oidered by the Moores This administration has gone W. S. D aton, deceased, at the Oregon’s industrial position is re th e 'e n g in e e r: c u t a n d s la s h e d tb u t w e k n o w you w ill lik e - its V e ’n o n M ille r, N. G. b t r b e c a u s e o f th e b u t t e r u sed Joe Truitt, Secretary. office of T. Lester Johnson, attor far enough with laws that give and Barnums last week. flected in the <- experience of the tim b e r ;'d w ill in it. O. A. Ramsey has just finished State Unemployment Compensa th r o u g h M Ò away the people's right to self ney at law, Moro, Oregon, within ♦h ' A V . ! t t t - . ru n th ? lin e Bi aline Cookis Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S. gov: rnment. Laws that read, “the the buildings on the experimental tion commission which reports th e n re c ro s s six months from the date of the ? r iv e ? sov.'h o ' Mb:o, Oregon president shall have power to—”, farm near town and is moving to collections for the first six months S nh ni. J o y c e K ilm e r w a s no g r e a t O ne h a lf c u p b u t t e r first publication of this notice, to M e e ts E v e r y S eco n d a n d “the secretary may,” etc., are not the George Hennagin farm. wn: September 15, 1939. of 1939 to be a half million dollars e r lo v e r o f tr e e s th a n th e O re g o n O n e a n d a h a lf c u p s b ro w n s u g a r F o u r th T h u r s d a y s in each fitting in a nation that boasts of Graaa Valley Journal, Oct. 8, 1920 above those for the same period s e n a to r a n d no c o m p e n s a tio n can One egg Flossie Deaton, Administratrix. M o n th . V is itin g member» its democracy. Perhaps such laws • 45-48 lact year while at the same time . , h: *’ ■ ■■ • ' ’.-i-'--' '’e t h e r tin and a half cups all purpose v Invited would sound very liberal in Russia Gus Engstrom was moving his benefit payments to jobleess work- o gi and ■ ’■ p v d. No",- th ,t iirur Bose A m id o n , W,M. NOTICE TO CREDITORS or Germany where citizens expect j household goods to town Monday, ers decreased by more than $1,100,- ? teaspoon vanilla - 1 Ruth Sparling, Secretary. All persons having claims a- to be told what to do. Not so here, Tha. funeral of George Clements 000. The active file of job seekers One cun chopped nuts gainst the estate of _ Thomas J. where Americans expect to tell W8S held at the Methodist church was also down from more than . Cr am butter, add sugar 'and their leaders what to do. ( iast Sunday after his accidental 75,000 to less than 35,000, the com -ta rn thoroughly. Add -egg and Lupine Rebejjah Lodge No. 116 Scott, deceased, are hereby notified Moro, Oregon to present them, in proper form, ---------------- ------ death at Bend. mission reported- . , , t until fluffy. Add flour, vanil- Meets 2d & 4th Tues to the undersigned, th? duly ap N’Dl LISTENING I ^Tuesday the Sherman-< Electru .a v.nd chopped nuts. Mix well. pointed, qualified and acting Ad According to announcements one company crew had holes dug near Shape in balls about ’the size of a day of each month. ministrator of the .estate of Thomas German, named A. Hitler, is to (jv, the Deschutes river west of Tongue Point Base h’ekory nut, p’rce on W tiled I Visiting members wel J. Scott, deceased, at the office of come. make a speech in Berlin which will . Erskine. ecekie sheets, and flatten out to Rebekah Wilson, N.G be broadcast on the Pacific coast | Ernest Barnett and family left Geo. G. Updcgraff, Moro, Oregon, abouf one eighth thick. Bake in Florence Johnston.Sec within six months from the date at 3 a. m. Friday morning. With this week for Gilliam county Interferes With K0AC ’ a moderate oven, 375 deg. for 12 of this notice, to wit: Septem cut disrespect for Mr. Hitler— ( where they will farm. Washington, D. C. Special Oct. j ber 15, 1939. there are better ways of showing it—we do not expect to be up and From the Obaerver, Oct. 8, 1920 5—Development of Tongue Point Fred Krusow about, wrapped in a blanket, with Dr. Poley reports the arrivals in on Columbia river as a naval base Administrator ear glued to the loud speaker at the county of the following new Geo. G. Updegraff W/fll 3 a. m. to hear a speech. We citizens during, current week: for patrol planes is blocking;, in Attorney for Administrator wouldn’t get up at 3 a. m. even to j Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tomlin a girl; crease of power of KO AC, th e A N ew Modern tfQ R S t SHOW 45-48 make a speech ourselves and if Mr. and Mrs. Iftpbert Belshee a station of Oregon State college. o.-.d RCBE3 Deposit Plan to NOTICE TO CREDITORS we did we wouldn’t expect anyone I boy; Mr. and Mr»> W. Anderson, Navy officers explain that v the i-C «LAliO, 0RE80H 542 kilocyclcosband wanted -by^ All persons having claims a- to listen. ,s near Wasco, a girl. < save your Time gainst the estate of Elizabeth October 7 to 1 4 __Time may come, if this tend-1 The office rooms in the Moro KOAC is needed by the naval Christie Walton, deceased, are ency toward dictatorship here and Hotel are filling up. One room is station at Astoria to contact the 19 Shows In One squadron of amphibians in opera hereby notified to pr:sent them, Q u ick - E asy - S a f e abroad continues, when it will be now used by L. W. Ross as a F ’ c v “ n t e t » s une'er in proper form, to the undersigned, t :c roof. Exhibit» ol absolutely necessary to aave hair ¡jawclry store, another as head- tion. Representative James W. - v-bi«d Livestock, the duly appointed, qualified and artd head for all citizens to arise ) quarters for the Sherman Electric Mott, member of the house com i p q ». Po u lt r y . Write or call acting Administrator of the estate at unearthly hours to listen to company and the Moro barber shop mittee on naval affairs, has- been Stock, W lU tiF.; MaB- for complete unable to have the navy modify u la c tu ie d and Land of Elizabeth Christie Waiton, de speeches. That time is not yet i will occupy another. F r o d e c ti, 4-H C lub information— ceased, at the office of Geo. G. and if it never comes it will .be j Harold Payne of Rufus, Glenna its position. t'. S m ; Ih ’iu g h n a Updegraff, Moro,-Oregon, within V ociuonal Education too soon for Americans. | Dellinger of- Kent, Bernice Neal Woik; alao tha Horaa ’Mrs. W. F. McLeod and infant six month? from the date of this Since when did the world get so from Fairview and Don O’Leary the Show •ncr' Indoor notice, to wit: September 15, 1939. cockeyed that men and women • from Grass Valley are the four son arc home from the hospital and R< dep. F r e d K ru«ov.’. A d m in is tr a to r . would get up in the middle of the 4-H club children who won trips Mr. Mcl>eod will be able to come home soon having recovered very- Geo. G. Updegraff lt.-fe Prrrijm Lists night to listen to the ravings of I to the state fair. oidL** t Head Otticp, Portland, Oregon well from his infection caused by | The daughter of Lewi any one man? It looks like we Ml M B F R F E D C R A l O ff» (TÁ.I' í a ¿ tí S U '« « H C F C O R P O R A Î ION Attorney for Administrator. JARES-HUlinES ere losing our sense of perspec Gras* Valley injured h r elbow a burn when the door of the fur 45-48 nace was blown open. while playing basketball. tive. Let’s sleep. << ____ _ >br»to Cmtutg JTixttttt*! WORDS AND PICTURES J " « is worth a thousand W ay / t ö H ealïh In Other Days j m o T h e D a lle s B r a n c h o/ n i l e d S ta te s N a t io n a l B a n k I «ya-