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M U. M THE SHERMAN COUNTY JO U RN AL, MORO, OREGON fUôÊ fWÖ FRIDAY, JU N E 7, 1940 a-= est and b est b id d er and upon the te im s h e re in a fte r m e n tio n e d ,lj» t p riv ate sale, subject to confirm a tion by th e County C ourt of the Present World Chaos— What Does S ta te of O regon fo r W asco Coun ty, the follow ing described real It Mean? Dr. Chas. L. T hornton, N ationally p ro p erty b elonging to the e s ta te of known E v an g e list and Biible T each the said Mrs. E tta A.lCoe, deceased, . . t er, will sp eak on th is v ital subject to-w it. a t MORO F U L L G O SPEL ASSEM w it: BLY, Moro, Oregon Ju n e 9th. An undivided one-sixth in terest Sevvices 11 a. m.,* 2:30 p. m., and in and to: 7:30 p. m. " N ig h tly M onday to The N o rth w est Q u a rte r(N W J) F rid ay 7:30 p. m. of Section Tw enty-seven (27), Bible prophecies to which Dr. Y ownship One (1) South, T hornton re ferred when here one L ange Seventeen (17), E a s t y ear ago, are today, alread y his cf the W illam ette M eridian, to ry in E urope. containing One h u n d re d Sixty (160) a c re s , in Sherm an Coun Evelyn Endersby, M inister. ty, Oregon. Moro Com m unity P re s b y te ria n Term s and conditions of sale: Church. Sunday Ju n e 9, 1940. caEh .upon delivery of th e deed of 10:00 - Sunday School, s e p c iil ?aid a d m in is tra to r'a n d a f te r con- C liildren’s Day p rogram . D ra m a 'i- • fm ia tio n of sale ’by said co u rt, or zations, special offering for N ation- p ai t cash and th e unpaid rem ain- al M issions. " der of the purchase price secured 11:00 - M orning W orship. S en n an by a first m o rtg ag e upon said real by the p asto r, “The Most W orth- roperty. while L ife,”— th ird serm on in n j ¿¡dg m u st be in w ritin g and m ay series on this general them e. No-j be left w ith Joe T ru itt, County evening service. The M issiona y ' Clerk of S herm an County, O regon, Society will m eet a t the Moro p a-k a t his office in the courthouse a t fo r a pot-luck dinner a t noon on Moro, O regon, or m ay be le ft w ith W ednesday Ju n e 12, w eath er per- I s a ¡d a d m in istra to r a t his office jji m ittin g . I f n o t held a t the p ark, it ! the U. S. N ational Bank Building will be held a t the W om an’s club ,n The Dalles, O regon, a t any tim e building. M rs. W. J. M artin will a fte r the first publication of th is be hostess. - notice and before the m aking of ----------------------- j.a jG 3ale. W asco M ethodist C hurch: Sun- • c . L. P E P P E R , a d m in istra to r w itn d a j -School a t 10 a .m. Morni ig the will annexed of the estate of Services a t 11 a. m. ' E tta A. Coe, deceased. ¡Rev. F. L. Cannell, m inister. • Dated M ay 22nd, 1940. 29-32 old axes, ra ise s th e income tax, the ax on gaso lin e and c ig a re tte s is e .im ated to b rin g a m easley S h erm a»C ou n ty Observer « from page one» $75 000,000. T h a t seem s pitifully Established Nov. 2, 1888 A cco u n tin g m ethods employed in n * when placed along side of Grass Valley Journal I y the s ta te board of m edical ex the erave fig u re s of $5,000,000,0(10 Established Oct. 14, 1897 am in ers cam e in ro r severe c r i t i CONSOLIDATED M arch 6, 1931 for ational defense. It seem s sm all cism a t th e , hands of s ta te a u d i wh< comparer» to the national tors in a re p o rt to G overnor S p ra Wasco News-Enterprise deli it for each of the p ast seven gue th is week. E stablished Nov. 1891 je a ;. It is inadequate when the CONSOLIDATED M arch 4, 1932 n.'.t >nal in te re st bill is considered. T e la te s t reported (proposal is R ental revenues accru in g to th e 1 ip e R o- a .o low er the income tax b ra c k irreducible school fu n d un d er th? i On eel o gi at i o M et >• io include m ore citizens and su b sta n tia lly reduced g ra z in g fees : H i l l S HI' liki y raise the p ercentage of tax adopted by the S ta te Land B oard in ' on the others. It is estim ated to 1933 have av erag ed m ore th an Published E very F rid ay at i”i' $75,000,000. $9,500 a y ea r as co m p ared to an (- Moro, Oregon ' >w $75,000,000 was quite a b it axe rage of only $3,250 a y e a r from Giles L. French _______ Editor of noney a few y ears ago. One th is sam e source fo r th e previous ' c o . 'I do th in g s w ith it. I t c a n ie d 12 y ears d u rin g which th e Land j E n tered as second-class m a tte r at t o ect. T h at was in the good old Boi.rd was a sk in g fro m 94 cen ts j the Poatoffice a t Moro, Oregon under Act of C ongress of March hoi.-.st days when we were try in g to 124 cents an acre fo r th e use ( to , ay o u r d eb ts and governm ental of these sam e lands. 3, 1879. A ccording to Lew is Griffith, clerk 1 coi ts w ere held down. Now $75,- OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER OOC.OOO, m ere chicken feed, in of the land b o ard e a s te rn O regon ; ta< e borrow ing days it would pay stockm en reg ard e d th e h ig h e r ren- SU B SC R IPT IO N R ATES ini r e s t on the national debt but a tai charges as ex h o n b itan t and re- I Payable in Advance fused to lease o th er th a n a lim ited ONE YEAR .............................. $1 50 nu th. \ ?t to ra ise it over two million area o f.th e b est g ra s s lands g re -j- M .. people are to be taxed and n iig th e ir herds over th e s ta te JUNK 7, 1910 th-. m illions who alre ad y pay in lands w ithout cost since th e s ta te ' had no adeq u ate m eans qf polic- - i'- e' tax es are to pay more. TRADING TROUBLES ' early everyone in this county ing its holdings. The suprem e court of the land ca. rem em ber the halcyon dayis of * * * th.' teens and tw enties when every h as th is week ruled th a t compul W ith the ask in g price of these | f.-'. uer was financed by the bank sory flag salu tin g and oath taking lands now down to an av erag e of j is possible in th is country. No H - v p etty and little the dollars less th an two cents an ac re G rif lo< bed when borrow ed, how short doubt the court is co rrect in it fiths points out th a t th ere has j decision fro m the legal point ot i. i ip one could take on them , how been a - b ig dem and fo r th e ir use Si view. I t is doubtful if en fo rce m iy one could spend fo r a new w ith m ore th a n 649,000 of the cai or a celebration of some kind, m ent of the rig h t on th è p a rt oi j - T s .« _ t ' * lb.'., why w orry, there would be s ta te ’s 785,000 acres of school land school d istric ts and public bodie under lease in 1938 and 502,000 will increase the q u an tity and q u al ah. ther crop to sell in the fall. And acres leased in 1939. G riffiths ex \\h .t if debt w as never paid, every ity of p atrio tism , however. plains the slum p in leasin g d u r NOTICE OF G U A RD IA N ’S SA LE Love of country is a sentim ent 1 u: y had debt ? ’ h at has been th e condition of ing 1939 as due to th e refu sal GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF th a t m ore often grow s from re a li OF REA L PRO PERTY tin governm ent d u rin g this decant. of the land b o ard to e n te r in*o Lit lie S haver zation of benefits received than long tim e leases. In o rd er tor p ro - p Q Q f - p f n O r P O T flli Notice is given th a t Myles E lroy We are g e ttin g to the stag e when tect th e ir leased lands, Griffith ex L a S i e m U r e g O I l fld S I Senior— You m ean to tell me from forced sw earing of fealty A ttorney A t L a w M artin, the g uardian of th e person tr< iitors ask about plans fo r p a y - th a t you’ve been sh av in g fo r fo u r T here are those who f e e l , th a t a plained, stockm en m u st be in p o s and e sta te of LeRoy H. M artin, an me it and su g g ests curtailrffent of y ears ? public rendition of an oath th a t ition to fence them and they cannot M oro a n d W asco incom petent person, will sell, on i :<j enditures, ju s t when we m ust F ro sh — Yep, and I c u t m yself shot Id be held sacred is a ra th e r afford to go to th e expense of i and a fte r Ju n e 22nd, 1940, to the ke< p up w ith E uropeans in b u y g ro ss exhibition a t best. I t seem s Sections of Oregon v ary g re a 1- both tim es. this im provem ent u nless they can highest and best bidder and upon odd, too, th a t we pride ourselves in ing our selves some new arm a- be assured of u n in terru p te d use ly in the m a n n e r, in which heavy the term s h erein after m entioned, a t this dem ocracy on allow ing a g re a t nn it (w hich we m ig h t have had o f- th e land over a long term of d u ty scales are cared fo r, b u t on NO TICE OF F IN A L H EA RIN G p riv ate sale, subject to confirm a- rm e u n t of individual lib erty as to all along if w e d only th o u g h t of th e whole only a sm all p ercentage years. Notice is hereby given th a t t ie t ’.on by the County C ourt of the A T A T M E speech, press, ideas, etc., and th at, it.) U n d e r the recen tly adopted, p o l- ( of scales o p erato rs or users are undersigned has filed in the C ounty S ta te of Oregon fo r Sherm an Coun- we y et declare, th ro u g h our » ea, we know about th a t. How icy of leasin g th ese lands fo r ten ; in ten tia lly g iv in g false w eights, h ig h e st co u rt, th a t we can m ake we hate th e m an who m akes us year periods Griffiths pred icts th a t | declares Arden A. Reed, deputy C ourt of the S tate of Oregon f i r :y. the following d esc rib ed . real citizens sw ear by the flag. T here pr.y, how we long fo r the free old S herm an C ounty h er Final R e x r t pro p erty belonging to the e s ta te of n et only will all of the school land s ta te sc a le r of w eights and m eas- is no con stitu tio n al-p ro v isio n if th . <• . s when a m an could borrow his u.. T.jgT Account’’ ad m in is tra trix of the said LeRoy H. M artin, an incom kiit olan th a t -stock- i u i ' p k w ith the s ta te dcD artm ent of next m om ent the sw ea rer says the v K g h t in gold fo r w ritin g his nam e e of W. S D eaton, deceas p itc h t person, to-'WTlE ' iu es j a g ric u ltu re. 1 e has found the ’■SHH An undivided one-sixth in te re st 1-nv we sp en t m oney carelessly ed, and th a t Monday, the 8th day .entire governm ent under said flag ger re n ta l io r tne use ui tnv-.»: w orst cases of inaccu rate scales so I jlj in and to. W« know how sm all the dollars are of Ju ly , 1940, a t 10:00 a. m., of is w orthless, u n fa ir and dishonest. lands. He ex pects revenues from fa r th is Reason at slau g h te r hou<»e oh™ g ets by c red it an d how big Laid day, in the courtroom , a t î.iie F unny folks, these A m ericans. *— the leasing of s ta te school lands scales. The N orthw est Qua’rte r (N - . tin dollars are one pays on debt. courthouse, in Moro, S h en n in I l'lo v e of country, on which u W i) of Section Tw enty-seven to reach $20,000 a y ea r in the About 25 p ercen t of heavy duty ..n d the boys who have been do- County, O reg o n , have been fixed based p atrio tism , is engendered b. (27), Tow nship One (1) South, scales tested in so u th ern and w est- r e a r fu tu re . the natio n al spending will find b y the C ourt as the tim e and place realizatio n of benefits received, a « i R ange Seventeen (17), E a st of e . ern O regon th is season have been fc r h earin g objections to said F in al previously m entioned, o u r m ethod it i ut in tim e w hen the onerous job the W illam ette M eridian, con . , . . , , . condem ned, though req uirem ents R eport and Account and for the E lec t™ service w as extended ‘fl bcen of h andling m alcontents is sadly at <•:* levying th e tax es and collect tain in g One Hundred Sixty settlem en t of said estate . fa u lt. In only one case can it now ing them from a p ro te stin g citi 4661 ru ra l cu sto m ers on 510 new (160) acres, in Sherm an Coun In the ea ste rn p a rt of the s ta fe, on the coast of M aine, th is will be F lossie Deaton 1 be rem em bered th a t the c o n -ect ... -y com es. T he signs indicate ru ra l lines th ro u g h o u t O regon d u r scales are cared for much b e tte r tl.c first seashore n atio n al park in ty, Oregon. A d m inistrât: ix ing the p a st 12 m onths according and few er condem __ nations ________________ tre a tm e n t w as given. T h a t wa=. th a t it w on’t be long now have been the country. No opposition is ex- T. L ester Johnson T erm s and conditions of sale: to Orm ond >R B ean, pttolic u tilitie s i C lim atic difference m ay pected from the county c o u rt of E m m a Goldm an, recently deceased. A ttorney fo r a d m in istra trix .. cash upon delivery of the deed of ccm m issioner. Mias Goldm an, you rem em ber, , ,, . „ have som ething to do w ith this, J u r r y county or o th er resid en ts of . . said g u ard ian and a fte r confirm a tl.Bt rccton for it will give county I * 1’ « P ^ h c a t.o n Ju n e 7 1940 after some years preaching the ad. but oth er fa c to rs which the deputy tion of sale by said court, or p a r; an,I s ta te perp etu al n ational a.l- j L ast Publication Ju ly 5, 1W°. vantage* of com m unism in th ij sealer finds are: 1, fa u lty in- S ecretary of S ta te Snell ha cash and the unpaid rem ainder of co u n try , w as sen t to th e fount o x i rtisin g . has ju s t com pleted ap p o rtio n m en t stallatio n , cau sin g e rro rs beyond NO TICE OF FIN A L the purchase price secured by a th a t fabulous doctrine. She es th a t fabulous doctrine. » t- GrJ.gs Valley Jo u rn a l Ju n e 10, 1921 the ‘county fa ir ta x am ong the control of a w eighm an; and, 2, the S E T T L E M E N T first m o rtg ag e upon said reai caped (used „¿¡L r.T k.’land». '1 he au to cam ping place in thir several counties of the sta te . The hum an elem ent or in ten tio n al or L atest victim s of th e- w ar :n p roperty. NO TICE IS HEREBY GIV EN , fo rev er a f te r in dem ocratic land Europe are the lo g an b eriy groxv- city park is being used almost. tax . raised b y a levy of one-tw en- u n in ten tio n al erro rs. en tire ly disabused in mind of he; Bids m ust be in w riting and may ers of the W illam ette valley. The T h at Sam Van V actor, ad m in istra- every n ig h t now by to u rists p is s - tieth of a m ill, ran g ed fro m a m in- For instance, the seller was th ti r of the E sta te of Orville G. be left w ith Joe T ru itt, C ounty previous convictions. ing th ro u g h and they say th ere ] i)nvm of $162.90 in W heeler county U ser on th is heavy scale, on which Oregon lo g an b erry control hoard, Sm ith, deceased, has filed his p i i- Some system of exchange m igh r r e n o t m any cam ping places to $15,473.72 in M ultnom ah coun- the w eights were not alike when which handles 80 per cent of the tioa fo r d istrib u tio n , d eterm in a Clerk of Sherm an County, Oregon, well be w orked out betw een na w here th e re is plenty o f shade, ty. A to tal of $44,954.60 was ap taken on equal d ra fts of t h e ‘b eam s lo g an b erries grown in O reg in, tion uf heirs and final account in at his office in the courthouse at tions so th a t discontented citizen i goad w a te r and stoves to cook on. poitioned am ong the 36 counties se| a rately . Reed found the larg e slates th a t 10 per cent of he crop sail e sta te , and th a t S atu rd ay , the .Moro, Oregon, at any tim e a fte r in a dem ocracy could be traded for P o stm a ste r Pike and Mr. Fields based upon the assessed valu atio n s poise had'ibeen taken a p a rt anil a is consumed in the U nited S ta te s 29th day of Ju n e, 1940, a t the hour the first publication of this notice som e who do not like com m unism ano before the m aking of said , slug placed in it, which made it am! the re st in E ngland. W ith the s t ’ uck o u t for M etolius for a two in each county. and are still in th a t s o rt of coun draw 40 pounds m ore per 1000 E nglish m a rk e t gone, h a lf the crop of 10:00 a. m. in the C ircuit C o u rt sole. wi i ks vacation. try . No d o u b t th ere a re in R u s s i» pounds th an the reactio n al draw will go un h arv ested unless aid Room of the County C ourt House M YLES ELROY M ARTIN, g u a r A t th e ball gam e here Sunday some citizens who long fo r the di - 5A ith G overnor C h arles A. Sp |l&r person w eighed on th i comes from the federal su rp lu s l'or S herm an County in the City ot our local team won from Moro by dian of the person and testate of lig h ts of dem ocracy and who would rag u e ab sen t from the s ta te on t. ^ra c ^ onai | )Cam would weigh all com m odities corporation. P ru n es, Moro, S tate of Oregon, .has be?n LeRoy II. M artin, an incom petent tixeil as the tim e and place for the m ake excellent citizens of this land. a score of 16 to 4. The com m encem ent exercise i of v-sit to the m iddle w est, Speaker r jght, ‘b u t livestock w eighed on the apples, pears and o th er products of hearin g of objections to said p e ti person. C ertain ly we have some preachers the G rass V alley public schools of the House E rn e s t F a tla n d of op ier ^ eanl ^eat the seller out of the ¡Pacific n o rth w est have been af- tion, final account and settlem en t Daieu M ay 22nd, 1940. - 29-32 of com m unism we could well trad** w ire held this T hursday, Ju n e 9th Condon is pinch h ittin g fo r the 40 -pounds of b eef to each 1000 fected by the war. fo r th em — and not lose in the b a r At this tim e th ere is no p ro s of said estate . in the school house auditorium . The Chief executive fo r th e second tim e PUU^ds : SAM VAN VACTOR gain, either. w ithin a year. T uesday th e ’-g o v pect of a g ric u ltu re receiving a ben IN THE COUNTY CO*URT OF ad cress was delivered by P rof. A d m in istrato r. We have a few people in thi-» ern o r p artic ip a te d in cerem onies i fit from the w ar— a t least from THE STATE OF OREGON j Prum 'baugh of the O. A. C. nation, some five o r ten percent, a c in au g u ra tin g Dr. Roben J . M aaske fm eign m ark e ts—b u t the dom estic P iow n & Van Vactor FOR WASCO COUNTY From th e O bserver June 9. 1911 cording to re p o rts, who think th a t ccr.sum ption is expected to im A ttorneys L. W. B aker and J. iB. M orrison as presid en t of th e E a ste rn Oregon th e governm ent of H itle r is n e a r In the M atter of the E sta te of College of E ducation a t LaG rande. prove as m ore people a re em ployed The D alles, Oregon ’l i t G rass V alley a t 8:45 M ay 29th e r perfection than is th is on«-, DW IGHT M ARTIN, deceased. Since the resiR nation of R obert M. LOST: S pare tru ck tire betw een a( sta n d a rd waEC, instc,ad of the ami reached Bend, 133 miles, in Moro and Woods -place. W A. w p A wapp F o r fiuch food su |). NOTICE TO CREDITORS while G erm any undoubtedly hold* Duncan as p resid en t of the s ta te tim e fo r supper. ¡AU persons having claim s ’'ag NOTICE OF SALE sem e who would p re fe r to live ^ 00^S- - ' plies as it requires E ngland is re- B om : Ju n e 1st, To Mr. .and si n ate S peak er F atlan d is nex t in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN here. T here s a possibility, in line of succession to the governor. l'O R SA L E : Advance R um ley, 16ft. lying on sources w ithin the em pire ain st th e estate of William E. Mrs. W. A. T ate, R ufus, a son. Newton, deceased ,are hereby n o ti That the a d m in istrato r of the es th eory a t least, of an o th er ex h arv ester, good condition. J. T. nnd is not likely to call on Arrieri- The autom obile license law in fied to p re se n t them , in p roper tate« of D w ight M artin, deceased, change. F or certain ly th e purpose Johnson, Wasco. ' 31-33 car. fa rm e rs for w h eat or m eat. O regon A u g u st 1st, requires all D uring 1939 th ere were 159 form, to the undersigned the duly by virtue of an O rder of Sale m ade cf all governm ent is to b rin g haDi»» owners of autom obiles to tak e an g rade crossing accidents in Oe- . . « u appointed, qualified and actin g A d by the above C ourt on May 22n<i, n ts s to all citizens. exam ination and secure license to gon re su ltin g in ten deaths and ' 01 ° fiW? r , 01 » Bethlehem C hapter, No. 78.O.E.S. m in istra to r of the estate of Wi'l-. 1940, will sell a t p riv ate sale fo r Such an exchange system m ig h t drive c a rs ; it is a s tric t law, and 38 injuries according to re p o rts Moro, Oregon Oreg 0 ’ we 10 * Moro. iam E. N ewton, deceased, a t the cash, or p a rt cash and balance to m ake people haprpier and reduce a larg e p ercen tag e of drivers now , compiled by the ¡putolic M eets Every Second and u tilities ’ office of Geo. G. U pdegraff, Moro, be secured by m o rtg ag e on th e the trouble of deciding how fa r F o u rth T h u rsd ay s in each W ith one accident Will D eliver anyw here in Sher- O iegon, w ithin six m onths from real p ro p o x y h erein after describ people m ig h t legally go to m ake licensed, and practically all ow ners , com m jssion. M onth. V isiting m em bers will be unable to com ply w ith i L | i t s s th an in 1938 th ere were twe nian county big 7in x 7 ft out of the d ate o f this notice ,to w it: May ed, as ad m in istrato r m ay deem o th ers sw ear alliegence to the ideas Invited w ithout tho ro u g h instruction. . ' nw re deaths and six few er injuries : c d cedar posts in 300 ‘lots. Price ' 31, 1940. ocsit, on and a fte r the 22nd day of the m ajo rity hold. Naomi Van (¡¡Ider, T W. The F ifth A nnual, Pioneers Pic- I t pc repOrt shows 12cents. O. W. Keiz-ur, Route 3. z M. June, 1940. Elm er C. Newton nic a t DeMoss S prings Ju ly 4th, , , . , 1 Hood River, Phone 5596. 29-35ch Ruth SparFng, Sec. A d m in istrato r REARMAMENT An undivided one-sixth in te r 1911. E veryone invited. Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 Geo. G .U pdegraff, The very sam e week th is pa- est in and to NW1 Sec. 27, T .l J. M. H endrickson w as hau lin g Dr. Irw in B. H ill, a g ra d u ate H a rt’s B etter R. I. Red Chix | Moro, Oregon A tto rn ey fo r A dm in istrato r cf th e nation w as ex pressing wood from th e yard in this city , of the U niv ersity of Oregon med- J7.6O-IOO, $4.00-50, $2.25 fo r 25 S., R. 17 E. W. M., S herm an 4th Tnes 5(31—6121,40 1 pleasure over the rearm am en County, Oregon, this week. school h as been em ployed as prepaid. May L eghorns sam e price * Z p ro g ram w hich is expected to add From the Observer June 10, 1921 j f u .l - t i m e a s s is ta n t physician a t Leghorn pullets, day old $16.00- day of each m onth. subject to confirm ation of above Visiting m em bers wel NOTICE OF A D M IN ISTR A Court. ineny men and m achines to t h » A la rg e crow d atten d ed the Au- . the F airview hom e—s ta te in stitu - l00< $g.50-50, $4.50 fo r 25. Rem em - TOR’S SAJ^E of RBAiL PR O P r a tio n ’# .fig h tin g forces and mak<* nual F a rm e r’s Picnic a t the C ounty ’ tion fo r the feeble -minded W ritten bids m ay b e made fo r Dr. ber H a r t’s H atch ery , B eaverton, enme. Anna Davis, N. G. ERTY our nation free from fe ar of * in F a ir gri-unds last T hursday. iPresi- Hill, who is a son of S ta te Rep- Oregon. s&ia p ro p erty and such bids should Florence Johnston, Set Notice is given th a t C. L. Pep- be left a t the office of Jo e T ru itt, vasion w ord conies th a t brick b a r dcnU M ansfield of the S ta te F a rm ' re sen tativ e E arl Hill of C ushm an, ____ * ______________ p e i, a d m in istrato r w ith the will County Clerk of Sherm an C ounty, racks are to b e b u ilt a t F o rt Lewis. Bureau w as the principal speaker. - L ane county .takes o v er his duties annexed of the e s ta te of E tta A. Oiegon. A critic o f th e a d m in istra tio n ’.* The aftern o o n sports were m arred Ju ly 1. Coe, deceased, will sell, on and I’M gram notes in the press th a t by the accident to M. G. M elzer H. U. M ARTIN e fte r Ju n e 22nd, 1940, to the high- b u t $100,000 of the $1,182,000,000 who broke his leg in two places E ureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M A d m in istrato r - 29-32 bill w as fo r real a rm s— guns and when sliding to third. A purse was M eets on the 1st and A a. A ■ A A m achinery. 3rd T h u rsd ay eve taken up from those present th a t T h a t being the p re sen t in fo rm a totaled n ea r $100. He was taken nings of each month. The World’s News Seen Through tion on the subject th ere is plenty to a hospital th a t evening for x-ray V isiting m em bers cor of room to doubt the ability of exam ination. . dially invited to m eet he hristian cience onitor w hoever is m anaging our rearm » w ith us. The election of delegates for Á An International Daily Newspaper men« proRram . We are in a g r e a t . fivc Orc(ron E. Amidon, W.M. Peblitkrd by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY stew over it now. And are sp en d G rain G row ers A ssociation result* C. V. B elknap, Secy. One. Norway Street. Boston, Massachusetts bUCIETY Quick • Easy - Safe ing o u r m oney for som ething else e»l in F red Krusow of G rass Valley ia T ruthful— Constructive— U nbiased__Free t u m _ E d i,o ri« l. Ar« Timely . nd In.iruciv, .ndTST than we need. W. S. Powell of Moro, and V. W Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. Write or call 5.“ Toged,‘ r “ ‘i , «*“ M a r in e Section, Mdm Sm ith of W asco, being elected for Moro, Oregon the Mcmitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. J4Y , HOW THE for complete the term ending June 16th, 1922. M eets 1st and 3rd ■ - „ . Frice ^12 00 Yearly, or $1.00 a Month. DOLLAR HAS GROWN information— Rev. E. E. McVi’cker a t the m orn T uesdays in the Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, $2 60 a Year F o r those citizens who a ie ing service la st Sunday tendered I.O..O.F. hall T rai Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 25 Cents. re ad in g daily of the problem s of hi% re sig n atio n as p asto r of the iie n t and v isitin g Obtainable at: * • the congressional tax atio n com m it I »esbyterian church to become b ro th ers are cordi tees the realizatio n of th e depth effective S eptem ber 1st.. A congre- ally invited to m eet Reading Room, C hrW ian Science of natio n al indebtedness is grow ing g.-egational m eeting will be held in w ith us. H e a d O ffic e , P o r tla n d , O re g o n Society, Moro Oregon. d e a re r . the n ear fu tu re to canvass the s i t - * ()r lo M artm , N.G. M l M B I R r o (R A l D E P O S IT IN S U H n N C I C O R P O R A T IO N A tax bill th a t inc/eaaes m any nation. | Vernon Miller, Sec. Statehouse Gossip W lprr*** &9999 Better Kept Scales t! in Other Days . J W anf Ads A N ew Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time T C S M T h e D a l l e s B r a n c h 0 / the U n i t e d S t a t e s N a t i o n a l B a n lk v-'s' e w .S A V