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Sherman' County Observer
E stab lish ed Nov. 2, 1888
Grass Valley Journal
E stab lished Oct. 14, 1897
CONSOLIDATED March 6, J931
Wasco N ew s-E nterprise
Established Nov. 1891
JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON
com pensation law and th e w ork
m en’s com pensation law. There
is reapportionm ent of th e , sta te
to m ake ready for a possible fourth
congressm an and fo r s ta te sena-
toi ial and re p resen ta tiv e districts.
We are more easily aroused over
m a tte rs th a t are influenced by the
« n o tio n s than m a tte r over which
reason has the g re a te s t influence
And it o ften g ets us into stran g e
oositions.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1940
..... r
Statakawe Gawip
-uiiu.iUv^ ii*uui page one,
just com pleted by Dave O’H ara,
election clerk in the s ta te dep art-
m er t. The vote exceeded the pre-
vioi s record s e t in 1936 by 66,597.
The N ovem ber vote rep resen ted
app oxim ately 80 percen t of the
stai ? re g istra tio n , which estab-
lis-b s an o th er record.
Wheat Equals Qther -
Nasi Bombers Overhead
Kent Veterans
Grains As Feed
Attend Meeting
In Hood River
W heat ap p ears to be a s a tis fa c
tory su b stitu te or rep lacem en t for
every feed g ra in w ith which com
p a n io n was m ade in a co m p reh en
sive series of feed in g te s ts con
ducted th ro u g h o u t O regon in the
past year by the OSC exp erim en t
station.
The re su lts cf suol| i'ert+w j^tests
w ith ibeef c a ttle, sheep, d airy c a t
tle, hogs, and horses have ju s t
«been reported in a new statio n
circu lar No. 137, en titled “ S urplus
W heat F eeding E x p erim en ts in
O tegon.” Copies m ay be had
free.
These com prehensive feeding ex
perim ents and d em o n stratio n s were
m ade possible by the allo tm en t of
350 tons of su rp lu s w h eat 'by the
F ederal ^Surplus Com m odities c o r
poration. The w heat was divided
am ong the central and 3 (branch
ex p erim en t statio n s fo r use in a
series*of ex p erim en ts which includ
ed not only fa tte n in g te sts, b u t
ever w in terin g and m aintenance
feeding as well.
In cattle feeding tests in e a s t
ern Oregon about 1000 pounds of
w heat w ith 1500 to 1800 pounds of
a lfa lfa hay were required to f a t
ten a steer. W heat was equal to,
or b e tte r th an , barley or other
feed g ra in s n the fa tte n in g r®<
tions. In testit a t the c e n tr a l 's t a
tion, ground w*heat was successfu l
ly used w ith chopped oats and
vetch h ay for fa tte n in g baby
beeves. W heat was found to be
a t le a st equal, if not b etter th an
barley as a supplem ental feed for
fa tte n in g 'beef calves on ladino
clover p astu re.
W in terin g experim ents were c a r
ried out a t th e Squaw B utte ex
perim en t statio n and in the c o a it
ran g e, which revealed the value of
w h eat as a supplem ental feed w ith
low g rad e hays. W heat gave
slig h tly b e tte r resu lts th an eith er
barley or oats in lam b fa tte n in g
ex p erim en ts a t the eastern O re
gon branch statio n , and wajs fed
successfully to hreeeding ewes a t
thè ce n tral station. The ewes show
cd no d igestive distu rb an ces and
produced a good crop of lam bs.
W heat proved to be an en tirely
ra risfa c to ry su b stitu te fo r the
usual g rain in a ration for d airy
h d fe rs o r milk cows. It was also
equal to corn in fa tte n in g hogs,
rn d
successfully replaced oat«
when fed to grow ing colts and
d ra f t horses.
Am ong th o se going to Hood
R iver M onday to a tte n d the A m er
ican Legion A u x iliary conference
O re
|P e R
w ere Mr. and Mrs. F ran k von
Q DIATIO I SPEED
I T. -
R i i t i $ He
I I, the w ar d ep a rtm e n t approves B orstel, M rs. J. E. N orton and M rs.
* Much the sam e as in the fall of a r quest filed by Lt. Col. Elm er Max Pluem ke. Mrs. von B orstel
1938 th ere is talk now of p assin g V. W ooten, ac tin g a d ju ta n t gener- was presiding officer.
Published Every F riday a t
Mr. and M rs. Jo h n Wilson w ere
Moro, Oregon
a law* to re g u la te speed on the al lo r O regon, step s will be taken
d nner g u ests F rid ay evening a t
highw
ays.
M
aybe’
som
ething
will
,
to
w
ird
the
im
m
ediate
o
rg
an
izatio
n
_____ E ditor
Giles L. F rench
be done.
1 c f n national g u ard a i r squadron the W ayne D arb y home a t Wasco,
E n tered as second-class m a tte r a t
W hatever ^law is passed fo r a ' jn Oregon. The new u n it which j Sunday n ig h t visitors a t the
the I’ostoffice a t Moro, Oregon definite lim it on speed of cars will , has alread y been allotted to O r*/ ' J . L Davis home were Evelyn
under Act of C ongress of March be easier passed
W alter
th an enforced. ¿>Oii will be based a t (Portland and Davis, W aldo ’C ram er,
Probably not over ten p ercent— if . will be made up of volunteers who M ellenthin and Cliff A nderson of
3, 1879.
th a t m any— of the persons who can q u alify as pilots and mech- The Dalles.
O F F IC IA L COUNTY P A PE R
Mr. and M rs. Gus E n gstrom of
read this editorial will be persons Pnj( S) W ooten said. The squadron
A scene repeated night after night throughout England as Nazi bomb
SU B SC R IPTIO N RATES
ers, taking advantage of darkness, stage raids m eaning death and de
who never trav el over fifty miles w ;j| consist of 13 observation G rass Valley visited Sunday a t
Payable in Advance
th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus
struction. A 4.5 anti-aircraft battery of the western command goes into
per hour. - A slig h tly la rg e r per- ' planes.
ONE YEAR ............................. S!-60 te n ta g e will never trav e l over j
action. An elongated flash from the gun in the background knifes through
Koepke and G eorge W itter.
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the blackness. In the foreground are the predictor and range-finder.
Mrs. E d g a r S m ith of D ufur
six ty m iles per hour. A g re a t ( H igher prices fo r ag ric u ltu ral
D E C E M B E R 6, 1940
m ajo rity will be drivers who do p ro ¡Ucts are absolutely necessary sp en t the week end a t the home of
w hat the road and th e ir ju d g m en t j ¡f th e A m erican fa rm e r is to m ain- her son in law and d au g h ter, Mr.
indieates a t the m om ent.
! tnii. his p re sen t living stan d ard , ana Mrs. l/e ste r Wilson.
»
TO W ATCH T H E MONEY
The re g u la r jo in t m eeting of the
F or th a t very* reason it is go-
^ e opinion of J. D. Mickle,
A m erican Legion and A uxiliary
The tax p ay e rs league w ith a ing to be very difficult to m ake a s ta te d irecto r of ag ric u ltu re,
w as held T h u rsd ay evening fo l
definite
lim
it
speed.
T
here
will
be
Mickle
pointed
out
th
a
t
in
sp
ite
of
d ’fferen t policy th an the one th a t
lowed
by a T h an k sg iv in g dinner.
r.o
need
of
p
assin
g
a
definite
speed
the
efforts
of
m
any
organized
o p erated here in the first years ot
Those
from
G rass Valley who a t
law
w
ithout
also
m
aking
an
ap-
farm
groups,
including
fa
rm
co-
this decade was form ed Monday
rativ es, prices fo r a g ric u ltu ra l tended included Mr. and Mrs
J
by ta x p a y e rs who m et at the court propriation for many- m ore s ta te j
Police.
j poducts have not advanced in pro- W allace. M ay. Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
house fo r th a t purpose.'
A new signing system for the
ton to th e prices of articles r.ell Lem ley, Mr. and Mrs. N o rri:
The fo rm er league, organized
when economic conditions were highw ays and speed lim its fo~ ' which the fa rm e e r is com pelled to Gilkison, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dun
lap, Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Kock and
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serious fo r those owing large debts, cities, curves and d an g e r spots buy
Mrs. C arsten von B orstel of P o rt
could
probably
be
enforced.
This
•«***»•
w as a tax reduction league. It
N ine hundred and fifty Oregon land.
w anted to cut governm ental costs, would entail m arking slow zones
■U ,
w
ith
a
highw
ay
sign
giving
the
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. M iller, Mr.
m
otorists
a rre ste d Iby s ta te police
i t did.
The beginning for traffic law • violators d uring nnd Mrs. M erle M ilier, Mr. and
T his is a T ax p a y ers F ederation m axim um speed.
rn
d
ending
of
such
zones should O ctober paid fines aggregatns; Mrs. Blaine M iller and fam ily of
ar.d its purposes are of a different
be
indicated.
$7737 according to a rq p o rt by Moro and Miss Dolores G regg
c h a rac te r. Its purpose is a study
The laws for dangerous driving C hrs. P. P ray , su p erin ten d e n t of sp en t T h u rsd ay a t th e home of Mr
of tax atio n o f how taxes are levied,
and Mrs. L ouis S ath er and fam ily.
and w hy; of w here they are spent, could be kept in effect thereby pre- j S(atr police.
venting
some
of
the
carelessness
,
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Don Cox of G rass -Valley w as a
and why. It is the feeling of those
Sunday caller a t the Howell and
who organized th e sta te m ovem ent or a t le a st giving a m eans of
...
: and S ath er hom es.
th a t if com plete inform ation about punishing those who violate th? ;
• ät.i.
rule
of
safe
conduct
when
behind
Mr.
and
M
rs.
Louie
Schadew
itz
tax es could be given the citizens
This picture sl av.s Ludington, Mich., coast guardsm en rigging a
and d au g h ter were Sunday dinner
th ere would be no trouble about the wheel.
breeches-buoy in an effort to rem ove crew m em bers of the City of Flint,
T here is some doubt w hether a
g u ests a t the hom e of his bro th er,
g e ttin g efficiency in governm ent.
flagship cf the Pcrc M arquette Railway carfcrry G e t. The City of i '/n t
C arl Schadew itz and fam ily.
The arg u m e n t advanced ap pears a city could enforce definite speed
went aground during the terrific gale which swept lae M idwest, and in
L
Mr.
and
M
rs.
AllalW
Bekkedahl
limit
if
it
wanted
to
do
so.
This
reasonable. Public — officials are
which 75 men w tirc known to’ have-p erish 'd on Lake M ichigan.
and fam ily w ere week end visitors
seldom inefficient from choice. If m ig h t properly be am ended giving
cities
the
rig
h
t
to
set
speed
lim
its.
nt the John Decker home.
they are inefficient it is because
Leona S ath er’ is w orking at the
bad h ab its have grown up in their Wisdom would indicate th a t these
should
be
sim
ilar
in
m
ost
cities.
T.
S. Reese home n ear Moro,
offices. Poor economy naturally
If a definite speed lim it were
Mrs. J. C. W ilson and Nellie
comes from the system by which
visited M t s . Dick Reckm ann and
g o vernm ents obtain th e ir funds made it would certain ly be around
fifty
miles
per
hour.
T
h
a
t
is
too
,
fam
ily a t G rass Valley S atu rd ay .
fron. th e public. Each y ear a bud
slow*
fo
r
m
any
d
riv
ers
and
m
ost
Mr.
and Mrs.' W. R. Jones, Miss
g et m eeting is held a t this tim e,
F.sther Cam m ack and Miss Helen
and no o ther, public ad m in istra cars and m any miles of Oregon
i H alvorsen w ere S atu rd ay visitors
tive heads m ust obtain th e ir funds roads. A fa s te r lim it would do By John W. Kelly
little
good.
in The Dalles.
for the year.
«Continued from page o u t •
It is Hkely th a t -som ething will
Mr. and M rs. Louis S ath er and
N a tu rally they ask fo r enough
tool m achine o rd er by J a p a n is i Helen attended S ta te G range Con-
to cover all contingencies. I t is he done in an effort to stop som t
available fo r an y in d u stry which 1 ference held a t R ufus last T u es
norm al th a t they do so. Desire to of the accidents even though it is
can
use it, fo r $190,000. U ncle Sam day.
handle th e ir office well, and be- not speed on the open road th a t
steppel in, b u t is p erm ittin g R us
is
th
e
cause
of
any
g
re
a
t
percen
Mr. and Mrs. R obert Mitchell
’ief in the im portance of th eir
sia to receive $7,000,000 o f tool spent the week end v isitin g his
office causes them to ask fo r goodly tag e of them .
m achines . . . . C anadian apples arc i p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam
sum s of money from the taxpayer.
Jt-sse
Jones
is
reported
as
say-
invading
th e A m erican m ark et, Mitchell a t H erm iston.
It th ere fo re follows th a t the
ing th at E ngland i,s a good cred it l affecting the grow ers of W enatchee
Sunday dinner guests a t the
reason ta x p a y e r money is 9pent
risk. Boy, we w ish he lived Y akim a, Hood R iver and M edford, home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C- Wil
so freely in m any cases is th a t
but sta te d ep a rtm e n t says nothing 'son w ere Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jones.
ta x p a y e r m oney is nobody’s m on abound here. C ertain ly a m ajo ri
be done about it . . . . Millions in
ty
of
A
m
ericans
are
in
favor
of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. W ilson ana
ey. As fa r as those spending it
E urope are s ta rv in g ; the U nited sons and Miss Helen H alvorscn
lean
in
g
to
E
ngland
if
necessary,
is concerned it comes from no
b u t c e rtain ly not m any folks think S la tes has a su rp lu s o f food, but wt re dinner gu ests at the home .»1
place, ju s t drops in.
»ne B ritish re fu se to p erm it p as Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schadew itz
A stu d y of the m a tte r by intel it is a good risk.
sage of ships w ith re lie f th ro u g h la s t Sunday.
This soundphoto shows the new Narrows bridge at Tacom a, Wash.,
lig e n t and interested tax p ay e rs
T his m ay be the la s t week in Ine blockade^ and G erm any refuses
Pomona G range m eets w ith tb ”
third longest single suspension span in the world, as It started to dis
will give a good m eans of control
to g u aran tee sa fe ty . ¿American R ent G range December 7 a t 10:00
integrate and tall 130 feet into Puget Sound. The bridge was completed
w ith o u t en d angering the proper which one m ay praise the Greeks
Red Cross and H e rb ert Hoover are a. m. Ar*good attendance is de
except
by
p
u
ttin
g
th
a
t
praise
in
last July at a ccst of $G,400,000. Note the car on the bridge which was
VFe of funds. The new tax p ay e rs
the p a st tense. T hey are m aking I having no success ,in efforts «to sired.
abandoned by its occupants as the bridge began to collapse.
fed eratio n proposes to do the job.
a grand fight ag a in st w>hat s ta rt- j soften th eir d eterm in atio n . . . .
Mr.
am,!
Mr?.
Louie
Schadew
itz
We wish them luck. ------- .-------
ed as an Invasion. So did the Scooting over highw ays in a few and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
m onths will be m idget tank», Mt Kay were visiors a t tjie W alter
F inns.
a l t e r w a rd s. T he n e x t sessio n will
th ree feet high and six fe e t long, B yers hom e a t Shaniko Sunday.
W H IL E ROM E BURNS
ta k e place th e firs t M onday :n
ca rry in g m achine gun and o th er
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. W ilson and
I t was N ero who was said to
J a n u a r y w ith M rs. C a rro ll S a y rs
weapons. They will replace m o to r Nellie, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnec,
as lead er.
have fiddled while Rome burned.
cycles and sid e c a rs used by the Mr and Mrs. Lou iClark, Mr. and
iten ry ^G . H anson, P asto r.
W h a t so rt of long la stin g kind of
a r my. H enry F ord is to m anu- Mrs. Louie Schadew’itz, Mrs. Geo.
Tulberculin testin g will be offer- 1 W asco M etnodist Ctiurcn: Sun
fr.m e is to be the fa te of those
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_
, _
factu re them unless CIO pulls a M cKay were callers in The ^Dalles id in K ent and G rass Valley on
a t th(, Ford plant_ whjch
day School a t 10 a. m.
who are fiddling around while this Gras» Valley Journal Dee. 9. 1921
Monday.
i Monday, December 9th. R equest P re a c h in g S ervice a t 11 a. m.
nation is try in g to re a rm ?
Born: To Mr. and M rs. Dean Jn th e a jr . . . Sweden «intends su-
i slips have been sen t to the p aren ts E p w o rth L e a g u e S u n d ay e v e n in g
We still don’t know w hat we are Olds, a son, on N ovem ber 18h.
I ing t h e V ultee p lan t fo r n o t de-
i for the children in the schools.
going to do aibout arm ing. We
a t €;30.
I h e a n n u a l B a z a a r an i
Miss N ora B ak er has accepted | live-ring fighting lanes. The planer
It is suggested th a t all persons d in n e r will t>e held in th e b a se m e n t
don’t know how m any men we are a position w ith A. M. W illiam s i have (been seized iby the U nited
having a negative reaction to the
going to tra in , how m any plane5« Co., The D alles, in the office de s ta te s , b u t th e U nited S ta te s can-
ol th e M eth o d ist C h u rch S a tu rd a y
tuberculin
te st two y ears ago, have
we are going to build, how m any p artm e n t.
D ecem ber 7th. D in n e r w ill be serv
not ¡he sued.
the te st repeated this year. -
ships we are going to need. No
ed a t 6:30. T h ere will also be a
M rs. Jess B arry and M rs. Mot- _________________
The Sherm an C ounty H ealth
one has a u th o rity to say, th a t !•*, te rn of K ent cam e down Monday 1
“The g re a te s t good to the Association sponsors the testin g good p ro g ra m .
,
except one m an and he doesn’t aftern o o n w ith E arl G regg to see | MORO SCHOOL N O TES
F. L. Cannell, P astor.
g re a te s t n u m b er’’ was p u t fo rth each year.
know.
Dr. T hatcher.
as
a
principle
to
guide
in
m
a
tte
rs
By M ary Kenny.
Dental inspection th ro u g h o u t pH
M achine tools, the bottleneck of From th e O bserver Dec. 9, 1921
cf fish and gam e conservation bv ih i schools in the county were
W asco C h ristia n C h u rc h : B e g in
the arm y at presen t, are being
The re p o rt card s w ere given tbe W ildlife federation in its fifth done on December 3, 4, 5, by Dr. n in g S u n d a y w ith th e C h ristm a s
Miss F ran ces A nderson le ft fo r
b o u g h t instead of being rationed P o rtlan d N ovem ber 29th, w here ou! to the high ’ school student« annual conference a t Oregon S tate
H aufelt, sponsored by the Sherm an m onth th em e 10:45 a. in. “ The
to those factories in g reatest, need. she will go in tra in in g a t Good Tuesday.
college. By resolution and in d is County H ealth association.
S ign of the S ta r .” E v e n in g ta lk s
Strike« in airp la n e facto ries arc- S a m aritan hospital Decem ber 1st.
S ep arate pictures o f the stu d en ts cussion the federation took the
‘ On G alilee.”
condoned and allowed to delay need M rs. A nderson accm panied
her w ere taken a t the school W ednes position th a t economic fa cto rs and
Collections fo r the annual Red
ed construction.
P ow der fa c to r down and will rem ain a few day» day.
the relatio n sh ip of ag ric u ltu re and Cross drive have been busy this
ies are being blown up w ith reg u to visit before re tu rn in g home.
Moro C hristian Science Society:
W ednesday aftern o o n a picture e th e r in d ustries need to be fully week th ro u g h o u t the county and
la rity .
The defence council has
E. W. M ason of M onkland re- show was given in the auditorium considered in any conservation arc obtaining the usual good s u p Sunday every Sunday m orning a i '
no a u th o rity . B usiness is afraid to turned home la s t week a f te r be- rn c m any of the stu d en ts a tte n d effert.
10.00 o’clock. Church services a t ;
port for th a t activity.
go ahead.
eleven o’clock. W ednesday evening j
ing snowbound a t A rlington fo». j ea.
(At the sam e tim e the federation
In d u stry is handicapped by a several days.
He w as re tu rn in g , This week is quite a social week meved to m ake the o rg an izatio n
News accounts say H err H itler a t eig h t o’clock. The read in g room j
m ultitude of law s th a t do not p er from his brothers place over in fn r the school. On F rid ay the one in which the organized s p o rts
National Distillers Products
is afraid of violent death .. T h at ir. th e re a r of the church is open t
m it it to handle its business effic W ashington when
the
storm ; team plays in a basketball to u rn a- men of the s ta te would have con m ay be p a rt of the punishm ent daily with an a tte n d a n t on Wed- j
Corporation, New York
iently. Still the fiddle goes on, caught him.
|
I m ent a t R ufus. S a tu rd a y night trol, thereby m aking the fe d e ra for m aking so m any o th er hum ans nesday evening.
but it» now in th e C aribbean Sea.
Allan J. M urray of Moro and , we expect to see all of you, a t the tion the au th o ritativ e voice o f these fear violent death.
Miss Ada H a rt of Hood R iver w ere i first band concert given th is year groups. A plan was adopted to
m arried S atu rd ay , Decem ber 3rd. : by the Moro band. A sk it by the give each* local sp o rtsm en ’s club
LEGISLATION BY EMOTION
ct Vancouver, W ashington. Miss seventh and eig h th g ra d es and sev equal rep resen tatio n on the s ta te
I t seems to an observer th a t a H art ta u g h t the M onkland school eral m usical num bers are to be in body, reg ard less of the size of the
good deal of em phasis is being put la rt term .
cluded in the program .
m em bership. O ther organization«
on dem ands fo r an addition for the From the O bserver eDc. R, 1911
Moro Com m unity Church, S u n
interested in wildlife conservation
s ta te hospital a t Salem. I t has
A coincidence in social affairs N O TICE O F F IN A L H EA R IN G n a y become associate m em bers day, Decem ber 8, 1940.
b e e r «aid, correctly, th a t the gov of one Moro fam ily the p a s t week
N otice is hereby given th a t the of the fed eratio n , w ithout voting 10:00 - Sunday School.
e rn o r has m ade provision in his was a visit during the season ot undersigned has filed in the Coun power.
11:00 - M orning W orship. Serm on ,
b u d g et fo r an appropriation for T hanksgiving of Miss Helen G lea ty C ourt of t/he S ta te of Oregon
W illiam J. Sm ith of P o rtlan d by the pastor. Special music iby the
$326,000 to deplace the outworn son, teacher, in the Wa«sco school«, for Sherm an C ounty his Final was reelected president o f the fed choir.
s t ’-ucture in question.
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w ith h e r school m ate Mrs. B errian, Account as ad m in istra to r of the eratio n , H a rris E llsw orth of Rose 7:30 - The Y oung People’s Hour
If th e citizen ry of the state followed by a v isit to Mr. B errian e state o f P e te r J. P eters, deceased, b urg, vice president, and N orm an will be held a t the home of Mr.
w ishes to discuss aom e of the more from his fo rm e r schoolm ate Milo and th a t M onday, the 39th day of Davis, P o rtlan d , se c re ta ry -tre a s and Mrs. Dewey Thom pson. Th«r
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im p o rta n t m a tte rs th a t , will come Thom pson.
’f rDecember, 1940, a t 10:00 a. m., u rer. The federation unanim ously subject is “ How We May Im prov-
for co m p lete
b efo re the leg islatu re next J a n
G randm a R agsdale, a f te r a stop hi Moro, Sherm an County, Oregon, endorsed a proposal by G overnor O ur W orship.” In spite of bad
inform atión—
u a ry they m ay consider th e ques of fivi* weeks at Moro en route has been fixed by the c o u rt as the C harles A. S prague to give the w eath er there was a good atten -
tion o f w hat to do about taxation, from Pendleton to M onmouth, re tim e and place fo r h ea rin g of ob Oregon gam e com m ission m ore i.ance a t the covered dish dinner
p o th ey w a n t a aales ta x ? Lower sumed her tbip Tuesday, expecting jections to said F in al R eport and power in establishing h u n tin g of la s t Monday n ig h t.
Mrs. H.. 3.
b ra ck ets fo r the incofcne, ta x ? Do to be aw’ay until about the 1st o.‘ fo r the settlem en t of said estate. fishing seasons and b ag lim its. F inkerton led the discussion by re
th ey w an t to accede to dem ands April.
Herm an D. Peters, The program of the gam e com m is view ing a chapiter on ‘ The Begm-
fo r g re a te r re lie f appropriations ?
H e a d O ffic e , P o r tla n d , O re g o n
Geo. Davis thinks of moving
A dm inistrator sion was endorsed, alth o u g h , re 1'ing of the Exodus, from a study
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C O R P O R A T IO N
There are many amendments DeMoss S prings, W atch DeMoss T. L ester Johnson,
4-7 q u est was m ade th a t-m o re funds course on the M ig ran ts in the U.
ptopoaed fo r the unemployment grew .
A tto rn ey fo r ad m in istrato r.
be devoted to scientific research . S. A lively discussion took place
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