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m M MMMNI I *2. THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOU B N 'A t.M O R O , OREGON r:: ' r : ~ ''3SSSZ- - TWO FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1989 have been blackened and ladieeT T rad d ag qwii have been socially ostracized f o r ; (Continued from page one) speaking the, nam e R ainier. Sherman County Observer v * J x "r Tuberculosis Germs 7» f Established Nov. 2, 1888 It ends th e e ra of g re a t hope A, 90-acre island in the lower Gratis Valley Journal foi Tacom a, but it does clear the geographical atm osphere. iAIso it Colunybia riv er h a s ju s t been “dit* Established Oct. 14, 189 < ' SON SOLI DATED March 6, 1931 opens th e d b o r fc r bertrtxr feeling covered“ by the state land board. betw een Tacom a and S eattle whose Of course the island h as been there Wasco News-Enterprise riv a lry has done no th in g to pro- all the tim e a n d b o th e r resid en ts Established Nov. 1891 of the s ta te knew o f its existence JONSOLIDATED March 4. 1932 the grow th oi ’ e i t h e r .^ __ ~ 7.— It is fo rtu n a te th a t his q uarrel for it has been in cultivation for the past 20 y ea rs or m ore, but beW^en the W ashington tow ns has Published E very F rid ay at the Land Board* had no reco rd of •» — -- ended thus and its ending b rin g s Moro, Oregon its existence an d 1 has n ever re E ditar to mind a n o th e r dispute between ceived any revenue from it. Now Giler L. French cities th a t is retained in anecdote. E n tered as second-class m atter at M inneapolis and St. P aul, so the it will be leased and the ren tal f the Postoffice a t Moro, Oregon grory goes, had considered g ettin g turned into the com m on school unaer Act of C ongress of M arch to g .th e r and m aking one city of j i the two. A m eeting w as called • • • ___ 3, 1879. of the prom inent business men F arm ers- are being urged by who m et in a huge banquet h a l l 1 John C ooter, fa rm placem ent offi- PER One und with food1 and d rin k pledged j cer with the s ta te em ploym ent I &TI ON College student receiving tuber P ublis th e ir friendship until a late hour, service, to do as much of th eir culin test as part of routine physical It appeared th a t all t h e _de work as possible du rin g th e slack examination. College students be« OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER w in ter m onths. The b u sin ess re tails of com bining th e tw o cities long to the age group most frequent vival, C ooter points out, is causing had been ironed out except th a t SU B SC R IPTIO N RATES ly attacked by tuberculosis. Tuber cf a nam e. A s p ta k e r from Min a sh o rtag e o f fit Ip h ereto fo re Payable in Advance “* culosis associations, by means of available for work on th e farm .. ONE YEAR ............................ $L5U neapolis obtained the floor and a f Christmas Seals, are teaching how ♦ -> * > te r recounting the g lo ry of the the disease may be prevented and It takes a’1. kinds of glam our to m ake a world—and these four not-so-very-old persons pictured here have nam e he w as to propose and its DECEMBER 8,1939 F o rest Grove, H ep p n er and cured. contributed CiJft variety. Left: Mary Steele of New York, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Steele and preb- : cognition in song and sto ry he Stayton- áre am o n g ' the Orptfbft m entioned th e nam e “ M innehaha’’ towns which have enjoyed a re ab lt successor to Brenda Frazter as No. 1 glam our girl, as she appeared at the opening of the national horse FORTY-ONE BULLIONS STATES DEPART fo r the new city to be. And he duction in fire in su ran ce ra te s d u r show in New York. Center: Royal £vacu ees from London are Prince Edward and P rin ccsf A iexandia, UNITED children of the Cake and duchess of Kent. The prince is England’s pet glam our boy. Right: Elin r Randolph, elaborated, ‘ ¿the Minne will stand M ENT O F T H E IN T E R IO R ing the p ast year, according to F o r the fam ily head w ho is won 15, Clarksburg, W. Va., who won a $500 scholarship when she saved a little girl friend from drown ng. G eneral Land Office at The d erin g w fy t We bank account will for M inneapolis, and the Ha Ha Hugh E arle, s ta te insu ran ce com m issioner. The ra te reductions look like a t the end of December, for St. P aul.” Dalles, Oregon. Novem ber 8, 1939. We com m end Tacom a on a h ap followed reductions in losses frofn and contem plates m aking a loan N O TICE is hereby given th a t ^Christmas Plans At pier ending fo r the W ashington fires in the several cities, E a rk fo r C hristm as, the sta te of the H. race S. C arlisle, of Miller, H. H. Christensen —- explained. n atio n ’s debit will be som ething feud. gen, who, on May 11, 1938, made 4 w._ _____ _ • • • of a solace. No m a tte r w h at he H om estead E n try , Sec. 2289, R. S., " Community Church does he can never—b an k e rs being GOOD SPEECH No. 030256, for 1 N E J ,,jN W S alaries earned by s ta te officials Buried Here w h a t they are— achieve th e state T he speech of Thom as E. and em ployees will be sub ject to 1 S E l, Section 34, Tow nship 2 N., P lan s have been laid for a he p- H erm an H ans C hristianson was of p ractical insolvency of the Dewey of New York in M inneapo the federal income tax fo r the first R ang. 15 E., W. M eridian, has ful practical Christm as" for th is fed eral governm ent and, too, no lis W ednesday n ig h t contained an time in h isto ry .. A re cen t ruling born near Moro, Oreogn on May filed notice of intention to m ake com m unity. The Sunday 'Sch< ol 20, 1896, th e son- of the late John m uitter how much he decidel to io ta th a t m ig h t in the n e a r fu tu re of the U nited S ta te s W ater costs so little in Oregon Will have a “ White G ift F or the com m utation Proof, to establish suprem e borrow , it would be infinitesim al be m ost valuable. In his criticism co u rt opened the way not only tú C hristianson an'cUfifre. D aisy C h ris th a t only fouiz p riv ate u tilities, K in g ” observance on Sunday mo: n- claim to (the land above, described, com pared to the $41,350,716,450.28 of the new deal p a rty he held it the tax atio n of s ta te em ployees by tianson (now Mnrsi' R. C. B jfers). b efu tu The R eg ister of the Dis the governm ent owes. * g u ilty of g iv in g fbe nation a de- the federal governm ent but of the He grew up on ¿.the farm near fu rn ish in g w ater service, have ing, Decem ber 177 Every bbdy is trict* Land Office, a t T he Dalles, . P erh a p s th e average citizen is featism complex th a t h ad ham p- taxation of fed eral em ployees by- Moro and atten d e d the Public o p eratin g revenues in excess of invited to bring fru it or other fcod O r.gon,. on the 19th day of Decem ■*4-uffs, cast off but usable clo th irg , Schools there. He m arried Miss m ore given to borrow ing because eied jfs developm ent. state governm ents. D ep artm en t C arrie C asperson a t E ugene on $10,000, said Q rm and R. Bean, shoes, etc., all w rapped in wh te ber, 1939. he feels unable to do anyth frig i. ,H e referred to the o ft made heads are now engaged in m aking S ta te U tilities M om m issioner, F ri for th a t day. These will ¿e u.-?d C laim ant nam es as w itnesses: S eptem ber Ï1, 1918. * To this union • »out the risin g tide of federal sta te m e n ts th a t th is co u n try had out payiojls fo r subm ission to the th ere was born qne son K enneth. day. in the coun ty ,w h eiev er the need is E. L. Jo rd o n , Don M iller, Dorr- debt th a t th re a te n s to engulf him ma.n y m an u fa ctu rin g plants, th ia A dam s, all of Miller, O re f t d . ral .income tax d ep artm en t. A fte r fa rm in g fo r aw hile in S h er S ix ty -fo u r p riv ate u tilities, g re a te st. On Decembefe 21, Sen- no m atter how th rifty he may an<j too m uch of every thing and £ 2» gon; A. M. Rogers, of Cel lo, man county he moved to H erm is whose o p eratin g revenues are less day afternoon at .four o ’clock, a handle his own affairs. th a t it would have to go back to O n g o n . . . . ------------------- - k — .........- S ta te Insu ran ce Com m issioner Ve.-per C h ristm as Trt-e Serv ce ton ab o u t ele v e n -y e a rs ago, and a th an $10,000 fu rn ish w a te r service The situation is a bit remindful .-mailer production of goods and of the story of th e hard w orking services. He cited exam ples in E arle has refu sed to license be- little later to Brownsville, Oregon in various sm all com m unities w ith w ith program will be render d. ShermaH C ounty Jo u rn al. fa rm e r whose fam ily was grow ing past tim es when this sam . senti- .w ten 70 an d 80 local d ealeis of near which „place be has been fa rm in the sta te , stated Bean in a re A special 1 offering will be tak?n Miiro, Oregon. R egister. Jit» G eneral M otors Corporation as ing th e last ten» years. An acci at th a t tim e for the benevoh nt W. F. Jackson e tc h y ea r w ith a persistence and j m enf had been expressed. po rt to G overnor S prague. ' insurance a g e n ts on th e ground dent som e w<ieks , ago developed w ork of the church. — — — ii ~rr, • re g u la rity th a t appalled him for The: g ro ss revenue received by Tt may bo possible th a t lack of I HE COUNTY COURT OF a period a f te r tach a rriv a l. One confidence cansed by the pessi th a t th e ir p rin cip a l business would infection from thV'effects of which the 64 sm all w a te r u tilities re p re On Sunday evening. Decent! er THE STA TE OF O R E G O N ' m orning his neighbor observed mism of the new deal has brought consist of th e insurance of th eir he passed aw ay at Û E ugene hos sen ts only ap p ro x im ately 21 per 17 <4 whole evening of C hristm as The autom obile pital on v Weda^s.day . m orning, cent of the g ro s s revenue of all music will be put on by the Senior COR SH ERM A N COUNTY h im .at the barn dressed in his best about th? re ta rd a tio n of industry own p ro p erty . clothes, a suit he seldom found and made unem ploym ent o u r main dealers so u g h t licenses as ag en ts N ovem ber 22 a t th e a g e of 43 p riv ate u tility operations w ithin Choir of the church. The -Junior N O TICE TO C REDITORS occasion serious enough to wear. problem and th a t even the fa rm af th M otor In su ran ce " c o rp o ra y .a r s and n half. In th • M atter of the E sta te of the s ta te of O regon, indicating choir will also have a couple of The neighbor inquired why he was e r ’s position could be bettered if tion, a sü'bsidary o f General Mr, C hristian so n joined the th a t th e fo u r la rg e r u tilities serv- num bers. On Sunday m ornir.g, M i . DUNCAN, Deceased. , dressed in his Sunday suit. He re we stopped feeling th a t we had M otors, organized" for tho pui pose M ethodist C hurch in Moro in his :ng 12 com m unities receive ap p ro x Decem ber 24, the» C hristm as s e r \C T IC E IS HEREBY GIVEN, plied, “ My wife had tw ins last too much of everything. Th re ’s of insuring new autom obiles sold early-m e r hood an<|wHs very active im ately 79 p ercen t off the gross mon will oe ineacheeTby the p asto r T hat th e ufhjer^ign d has been by General M otors D ealers. U nder and loyal to - it’ .w hile here. In o p eratin g revenues from night. There a in ’t no use try in ’ a th o u g h t in it. p riv ate or. the them e “ The Word Made a» pointed A d m in istratrix of the the proposed plan the autom obile Bro wnsville he joined the F ree w a te r u tility operations^ to save.” F le sh ” and the choir will re ne’er (»state of M. F. Duncan, deceased, One m ay well w onder w hetner dealers were to w rite the in su r M tth o d ist C hurch w here he show A review of the individual p er a]‘p ra p r:a te rblecttons. This will by an o rder dated the 13th day of to be so rry for the F inns or the ance a.t co called board ra te s bnt ed a sim ilar activ ity and in tere st form ance of m any of these sm all set Sunday vvening (C h ris.m as July. 1938, and all p .rso n s having WHEAT LEAGUE R ussians if th e news accounts are were to keep the com m issions up to th i tim e p f his d eath. He er w a te r u tilities show s th a t they eve) free so people may enjoy cla ms ag a in st said e s ta te are the mselves. The S ta te A ssociation w as sincere in- 4iia- religious con are o p eratin g practically w ithout This week end the w heat fa rm ! to be tak en as true. th a t in th eir homes and w ith th eir hereby notified to p re sen t the of Insurance a g e n ts and a n u m b tr victions and found satisfac tio n in profit to the ow ners, and, in m any ers of ea ste rn Oregon, perpetually fam ilies. It is hoped th a t the -am e to A d m in istratrix a t P o tte r’s of independent ag en ts filed pro his church life above ev e ry th in g instances, the operation« show em battled, g a th e r in Condon to en tire com m unity will m ake it a S lo r., Klondike, O regon, on or be tects ag a in st th e g ra n tin g of the else. In addition ta h is im m ediate an actual loss. talk over th eir problem s and either G ross o p eratin g point to enjoy all these p r ’ogram s. fore six m onths from the d ate of applications. fam ily he is suivived by his m oth revi-nues fo r the sm aller w ater do som ething about it them selves H enry G. H anson, P astor. this notice. „ * » • er, a siste r, Mrs. C larence S par- u tilities o p eratin g in the S ta te of or resolve to have some one else D ated th is 24th day of Novem j A move is on foot h ere to p e r hr.g; a b ro ‘h Qr, A rth u r GKristian- Oregon am ounted to $128,910. do it for them . 5-, ber, 1939. suade G overnor S p rag u e to de son, all of Moro; a siste r, Evelyn T axes, the larg e st single item of They follow the most dem ocratic AGN ES P. -DUNCAN, From the O bserver Dec. 10. 1920 clare the S a tu rd a y s im m ediately C hristianson a n d « h a lf-siste r, Miss expense, am ounted to $10,288.78; - process. Anyone can join, anyone —------------- A d m in istratrix .------- Sherm an c /u n ty loses a good preceding C h ristm a s and New. M arjorie B yers, both of P ortland. can atten d an y com m ittee m eet PA I I. W. CH ILD ERS The net o p eratin g income fo r these : booster th ro u g h the • m oving of Y ears as legal holiday». Inasm uch F u n eral service .w as held from ing and tak e p a rt in it by pro A ttorney for A d m in istratrix . utilities was $10,355, or an av.-r-j W orth T ate and fam ily from Com munity P resb y terian Church ife these tw o holidays fall on M on the Moro C om m unity C hurch on posing ideas or opposing any pre per com pany for the year Sunday, Dec. 10., 10 a. m., Sunday R ufus to Y ankton, Oregon near day this y e a r the plan would p ro Friday,. NQvtnu»b?> 24, with Rev. age 1n9u f aa NOTICE TO CREDITORS viously proposed . H u » y G. and 1238 of ap prox.m a.dy 1102.00. A storia. ---------- | School. C lasses for all ages - Chos- All persons having claim s vide a ¿hrep-day holiday. W ork . Looking back over the fifteen j te r S m ith , S up’t. 11 a. m., Morn- w ^h inte A ttorney, B rig h t was found a t the* M»re> k O. t a g a in st the e sta te cf W alter A. ers in public offices and h an k s y ear p: riod the league has been in operation will show th a t m any of ’n his back office early Tues- would be the principal beneficiaries O.iJP- cem eieiV Mr. an d M rs. In tersections were the scenes 1 . ing , . W orship - “The Bible, the May, deceased, are hereby notified to Abund an t—Living,— sec- prea-nt- thorn in proper form to the things proposed have been m orning a f te r a sea rch of cf such a plan. Inasm uch as sta te H a rry P inkerton sar.g tw o duets cf most traffic accidents d u rin g the 1 p u t into effect in one way or an- several hours when he failed to and county em ployees alre ad y have anil-Mr. T. H. F ra»er san g a solo. m onth of October, E arl Snell, ond in ? series on the uses of the the undersigned, the d uly ap p o in t other. re tu rn . It is thought th a t the di- S atu rd ay afte rn o o n s off it is T h e’ pall b ea rers were H orace Mc sec retary of sta te , said today, '. at Bible. Special music by the choir; ed, qualified and acting E xecutor T his is tru e not only of the rect cause was an atta c k of apo- doubtful if th e gov ern o r will ac- Kee, T rum an S trong, Serai S ear m est fa ta litie s resu lted from i n 6:39 C. E. m eeting by the young of the last will and te stam en t of cy, Melvin SchsdAwntz, and H a rry ju rie s-o n s tra ig h t pieces of road. people of the church. 7:00 - Eve W alter A. May, deceas d, a t the fa rm in g m ethods th a t have been Mr. B right was .. early edi to th e request. K.vnsman. proposed and the planting of few- j idtrrtified with the history of Sher- Forty-five percent o»F the tof»l ning w orship led by the Ju n io r office of Geo. G. U pdegraff, Moro, er v arieties of w heat but of the r,Lan county, residing a t W asco, traffic m ishaps for th e m onth oc ch o k in music. M essage by the Oregon, w ithin six m onths from o rg a n iz atio n s fo r weed control, " h e r e in 1888, he established the cu rred at intersectio n s, but only p3. to: on the subject, “The Use of the d ate of th is notice, to ' w it: and more lately for soil troakm n.iwijpaper, the-—p resen t Unemployment Com. th ree resu lted in d eath s. T here . K em indeis.” W ednesday, Deeem- Dr crnrhcT 8, 1939. control. M arketing has made t S herm an C ounty O bserver, which Paul May. were T2 fa ta l accidents on stra ig h t ber13~, Mrs^iomtry Society will , m eet a t th e home of Mrs. Edith Geo. G. U pdegraff great strides during th is period soon sold. ro a d s.----------- - • - . May Need .Help 1 B urnet a t 2:00. A varied pro g ram A tto rn ey fo r E xecutor . 5-8 an d the w heat league has had il« 1 Ben Shull has purchased th e flat will be presented of in tere st to ali p a rt therein. In 1924 there was ju st north of the H ay Canyon — ■Salem, 8.—T? you Read the ads in th e Journal com ers. little attention paid to he protein w arehouses and has gone to P ort- have a good education and agperi-^ H enry G. H anson, P asto r. content of w heat and now the pro- lend to buy pipe w ith which to enc* in voca- tein percentage is known to every ‘ rq n his irrig a tio n w ork. 1 •: ■' tionarl guidance or teach in g , a $2,- B aptist Ghurcfi fa n n e r on every lot of w heat. From the O bserver, Dec. 7, 1909. ■700 job m ay be a’w ai’ ng you w ith T. Lester Johnson • 10 G a. rass m., Valley Legislatively the -league has Dad Carl P eetz c a rrie s a kanga- Bible School. We came the U nem ploym ent C om pensation I back up last Sunday so come and °n t o >oQ point in h is pocket now for LAWYER C om m ittee in Salem. enactm ent j help us go “over the to p ” to M ajor exceptions to rheum atism . It cam e from South «in»®" A nnouncem ent of th e w ritten enactm ent of their rtcom m enda Am; rica. >88. 11. a. m., 'M orning W orship WASCO MOR- tests J a n u a ry 7,. 1940, in P o rtlan d , tiont- has been the sales tax but w ith “ Israel In Sin Sees a Brazen A ntelope has had a n o th e r »hoot S-ilem, K lam o’h F alls and Lr. it is the only im p o rtan t m easure S erp e n t,” the fifth in the pre- ing fra c a s which cam e n e a r re su lt i C ontinued from page one) G rande was made y esterd ay by the E ureka Lodge No. 121 A -F & ‘,-'1 C h ristm as series. 6:30 p. m ? B.Y. th a t has not been acceipted g en ing in the d e a th of Mr. Finlayson. m ent $8,6000, P u g et Sound and board of exam iners, composed of erally. More recent is th e success M eets on th e 1st and P U wi,th Lois Co-v ner a s .le a d e r. The wounded m an was removed to Columbia riv er m ills teleg iap h ed Mr.-. John K. Honey, C. W. Pecore cf the labor bill th e league advo 3rd T h u rsd ay eve :30 p. m., Young People’s night T1 te D alles w here he w as p u t un th . nevy d e p a rtm e n t and s e n a to r and Paul E. G urske. A pplications cated. w ith the them e “The Home of Con nings of each m onth. der car. of Dr. G eisendorfer. The ial delegations u rg in g wood and are being fiiade to P ro f. W illiam The resolutions of the league in V isiting m em bers cor tinued B lessing.” AU day T ues 1938 regarding th e fo rm atio n of bullet w as located by m eans of an called atten tio n to the tru sses of Quffith, supervisor, a t 701 Spald- dially invited to m eet day will be held the city election ex-ray. wood in the In te rn a tio n a l L i v e s t o c k 'B u 2 ) I H Wntr M l J f f / J / >o rtla n d ,/ PUD districts was adopted by the for the purpose cf ra tify in g the w ith us. W. B. McCoy is m oving into Exposition building in P o rtlan d as legislature, its plan fo r the dis action of the city council of G rass A pplicants m ust have been Ore- B. C hristianson W. M. posal of highw ay funds am ong th e H o v e r ’s new brick »building on an exam ple of efficiency. The h an g gen residents for six m onths' and Valley in presen tin g our church C. V. B elknap, Secy. several counties was followed, i n j ^ 1,s^ stre e t. er a t T ongue P oint will cost have a t le a st a high .school dip with building lots. 2 p. m. W ed general, its recom m endations for From the O bserver Dec. 9, 1910 $233,000. loma with v ario u s com binations of Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. nesday, the W om an’s M issionary * * • more strin g en t tax collections is Society will meet *at the home of fu rth e r ed u catin g ’ ami experience. Moro, Oregon A rth u r P hillips has g o t the bearing fru it and its stand for no Mrs. William Schilling. F ederal S u rp lu s Com m odities The person chosen will bo resp o n M eets 1st and 3rd docum ents in ban k a t la s t to com increased real property taxes has G erald C. D ryden, ftastor. C orporation will be in th e m ark e t sible for the com m ission’s perso n T uesdays in the plete the la s t link m th e Sherjnan undoubtedly tended to hold down soon for su rp lu ses of several foods nel p ro g ram — n o ^ handled by two I.O..O.F. hall T rai,j ... t • • .v . ' 1 and Gilliam counties jo in t road such levies in — the ast K ten naw years. __ 1 «to 1 • put - / . in the no rth w est. On the list of employee«— - and C perjodic service - sien t and visiting] — ---- . p and looking 1 f o • r mcn The m eetings are alw ays am ong item s to be purchased, la te r to be ra tin g system . The salary range b ro th ers are cordi it th ro u g h . the most sedate and serious of ally invited to meet S a tu rd a y , Decemlber 17th A. H. d istrib u ted to needy and low in- ' extends to $3,300 4 y ear, any held in the state. A g re a t . / w ith us. __ B arnum and L. Li P eetz will sell come fam ilies, a re dried prunes, 1----------------- - J .* -( deal of work i s -done in the two • »1 * 15 head of re g istered B erkshire fresh apples and p ears and dried 1 Vernon M iller, N. G. days and it is done thoughtfully If th e re is a su rp lu s of Excessive speed an^l failu re to Joe T ru itt, S ecretary. sw ine a t auction, a t the Blue BaraJ._0nl0ns- and carefully. Few resolutions are b u tte r and eg g g s s th e y ' * also m ay ? ive ; — V nd eg th ey also m ay ------------------------------- in th is city. ; he purchased. In the p a s t r six • - Pe’ t‘8ht oT ^ ^ ^ « a l era crash es re Bethlehem C h ap ter, No. 78.O.E.S. passed w ithout long debate which Ju d g e B u tler was not able to weeks 80 carloads of onions have. Po rle d O regopw Earl Snell, sec- brings to light the differing .points Moro, Oregon hold co u rt a t Condon th is week of view of the question. been Ixiught by this agency in ^ 7 of, s f*te - tw iay- E cven M eets Every Second and in consequence of an a ttac k of All w heat fa rm e rs m ig h t well M alheur county, O regon, and doz- of thp accidents Iifcted rx- F o u rth T h u rsd ay s in each the m easles. ■ T ' M onth. V isiting m em bers attend as - ? v-conti ib u tin g Quick - Easy - Safe r i i t i ’ for j i in th<kU ,biyS whe? Grass Valley Journal Dec. 10, 1920 ens of carlo ad s from w estern Ida- 7 8S1VC public problems have so much -n. u , . „ . . . Invited The B azaar last F rid ay evening ho -An a g e n t is in v estig atin g th e facto.K. while two . listed lack of bearing on the fa rm e r’s income he Rose Aipidon, W,M. h» Id by the ladies M. E. Aid was inion situ atio n in M arion county. righU of-w ay. Write or call ihould be inform ed. R uth S p arlin g , S ecretary . very much orf a sucres« as some A possible purchase of flour from lo r co m p le te m illers processing Inland E m pire th in g over $200 was raised. information— No. 116 Lupine Rebekah Lodge M arshall Sitow found a new city w heat is announced. IT S RAINIER Moro, Oregon Somebody, or something or just Ordinance la s t F rid a y ., when he M eets 2d & 4th T u es N ext m onth every bù ain tas con killed a beef w ithin the city lim tim e, has softened up Tacoma. A tto r n e y A t L a w day of each m onth. « L east wise the announcement has its, and ‘ R ecord; r Pike assess cern will 'ibe vigited by census V isiting m em bers Wei enum erator». T his census is dis been m ade th a t hereafiter the ed him $10 fine. ra»c<» " H e a d O ffic e . P o r tla n d , O re g o n come. T here was about one inc tin c t from the nose co u n tin g of li of mountain th a t site in th a t city ’« M EM B ER FED ER AL D E P O S IT IN S 0 R A N C E C O R P O R A ! , VV. B. Rice, N. G. back yard will be called Rainier •now on the ground W ednesday the en tire population which will Florence Johnston.Sec ‘ tart feveral month» la U r u even in Tacoma where men*« eypa m orning. - y ♦iwn*«« D Glamour Girl—Royal Evacuees— Heroine W a te r Sellers M a k e L itt le In Oregon I d Other Days Yours A N ew Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF T he D a lle s B ran ch o/ the U n ited S ta tes N a tio n a l B an k Moro i ,KASAA» ». ■ ' ’’ ’ ’■ . ' ¿i - . «<< '