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Z PAÜË X âllË fctoA N COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON G FRIDAY, A PR IL 11, Í94i — f— ere to grow the crops for which I , ■ there is a m ark et and aiding them | k .a t C H O U S C G O S < J to stop grow ing crops of which 1 -------------------------------------- —--------- S herm an County O bserver •' t h t r e 'i s a surplus. A nyw ay, th e re j- tC ontinuec iron» |,it>v o n e' E stablished Nov. 2, 1888 is hope th a t eight y ears experience *'3 an ^ purposes rem ain in tact G rass. Valley Journal will bear some fr u it and th a t the , sc -’,at 1S re a ^ y no th in g to E stabl shed" Oct. 14, 1897 th eo rists who have been doing the be 'ome disturbed over u n til th a t SONSOLIDATED ’ M arch 6. 1931 experim enting will give way to! di.i?, follow ing on th e heels of 1 9 3 3 -3 4 ’3 5 ’36 ’3 7 ’3 8 ’3 9 ’4 0 W asco N ew s-E nterprise ♦ more practical men. , which t h e sta te leg islatu re will E stablished Nov. 1891 i convene and ibe in position io CONSOLIDATED M arch 4, 1932 st aighten out any kinks th a t m ay A C C ID EN T OR DESIGN Published Every F riday a t have been created by the new polit- i Surely we are not the only one j ie.-.l picture. Moro, Oregon '—J 10 who has noted the difference be Hies L. French E ditor i Even th ro u g h the new congress- j tween this country and others. E nlered as secon -class m ailer at 1 :.is S atu rd ay the fishing season ioi.nl d istric t lines should become j thè PostOffiee at Moro. Oregon op ns in m ost of Oregon and la st effective a t an e a rlie r d ate, it is ' under Act c i C ongicss of March S atu rd ay the baseball season be- pr inted out,-the th ree-m em b er fa c tor would still be controlling. The j 3. 1879. g: n on the Pacific coast. W as it be ndaries of th e second and th ird i O F F IC IA I, COUNTY PA PER Sunday the blitzkreig season s ta rt- Congressional • ed in the B alkins? i , . , d , istric ts rem ain un- < ,f c .,p H ere the only dodging is done „ 7 7 'PUrP° E<' Out e . » T i « II hv b a tte rs a t the p late, the only cas ! m‘ nbcr7 lp on lx>ardt or C' * T I ’ ■ u; Hies are the fish o r the victim s sl?;ls * h »“ m em bership is d i .- • m is - ¡ o f auto accldenU . ^ h e papers U i;' 7 ed. acc° rd ,n e C ongress- t, 'I of soldiers lying in piles. «h’ tn c te . the bo n n d ar.es ol SL'B SC R IPTIO N RATES Here we look to th e sky to see lh l' fir8‘ d ls tr,°t as d e h " ei i P ayable in A d 'an ce Since 1933 b e e r’s econom ic b en efits have m ounted to o ver 13 billion ONE Y EA R ........................... »1.5«. if a,.o th er rain will bless cu r erops | tln -- lh<‘ to a rd s and ™ '"W t« to n s dollars, w hich ev ery s ta te sh a re s. ------ or to see the b rig h tly shining s u n .| " c, e created w ° uld allU conlro.'- ¡B elg rad e was bombed into nibble J 'r s t referendum move since jQ EER , re-legalized by Congress th e m a te ria l for b o ttles and glass APRIL 11, 1 9 4 1 f.o m specks th a t flicked across :h' adjournm ent o f th e le g .s b - as a sp ark to revive in d u stry es, coal for h eat afid pow er, re sin s tlie sky session is directed ag a ins*. the v h e n b u siness was at its low est for pitch, and sco res of o th e r pro d A ID IN G O RG A N IZER S Here we laugh a t "big sh o ts” i W, 'lace b i" « '»sing all coast ?bb, w ill have its eig h th b irth d ay on u cts used in th e m a n u fa c tu re and It is still too early to tell who s tr u t in self proclaim ed I ’ * '- am a t0 J com m ercial fc h -n c April 7, and every s ta te in the d istrib u tio n of beer and aie. T he w hether th e resu lt of w ar work in g tr.deur and om nipotence. A ' T d - referendum is sponsored by Union will sh a re a s a d ire c t b en e n a tio n ’s netw ork of ra ilro a d and ficiary. m o to r tra n s p o rt c a rrie s m a te ria l to the U nited S tates is going to be E ropean d ictato r announces a tnc Oregon F ish P ro tectiv e asso W ith th e re-legalization of beer, th e brew eries and bebr and ale to rid to B ritain or aid to the o rg a n< “order rig h t o u t of his own ciation o.f which Dudley T u rn a Niff n isers of labor groups. of A gate Beach is president an 1 brew ers poured m illions of d o lla rs th e consum er. head. nto o rd e rs for farm products, eon- In addition, each s ta te is p a rtic i So fa r the men who make th eir So much for our n atu ra l feeling tha les F. Henne of T idew ater, itruction, equipm ent, tia n sp o rta - p atin g in revenue from beer, both living—an d certainly some surplus ,on and labor. of superiority. Ls it possible be sec etary. The ¡ballet title for th from the econom ic ram ifications of - .by obtaining new m em bers for A survey show s th a t every s ta te ! w holesale W d re ta il d istrib u tio n e t. se we are b e tte r trained” in ret, ren d u m w a s c o m p le te d by .At- lalxn g ro u p s have done very well civilizing influences or because te m e y G en eral V an W inkle t h e , „ i|,e Limon h as sh a re d in su p p ly -i and from th e public re v e n u e s m uch by them selves over the new work miles and miles of ocean m ake us w u k a n d p e titio n s a re now bein g | ,ng th ese p ro d u c ts—raw and fin- • Of which has been e a r m ark ed for occasioned by t h r w ar. No one eirt d a te d f o r s ig n a tu r e s in o rd e r sh e d —and serv ices. T he Pacific th e su p p o rt of e d u c a tio n a l and wel- invulnerable ? can now days object to w orkingm en to <j lace th e m e a su re on th e b a llo t »’o a st sta te s fu rn ish hoirft, barley j fa re a c tiv itie s. nt the re g u la r election in N ovrm - j ind rice. T he g re a t M idw est sup- I B eer’s econom ic benefits have, in joining a labor union of their eho’ce. but there are m any who WIND plies bark-y. coin, and in d u stria l eig h t years, a g g re g a te d 13 billion b e '. 1942. We do slightly .f e a r we m ay equipm ent used in brew ing. Rocky d o llars, of w hich $2,800,000,000 has still object to w orkingm en being Republican p a rty w orkers ar« XiAimtoin t *> t » * «i «n ... K e ____ . « i. i . . ountain sta Yef anything but h ap p y "over the a p M te s lu rn lsh s o m e o f been devoted to th e public rev en u es, icrced to join a group in o rd er to aiouse it , but care little. contain- and $723.000.000 i for farm p pro d u cts. . — ................ u i roducts. work or to keep from being m an the seasan has been such th a t one pointm ent of M. ID. Wooley, port- the m e ta ls for cooperage, inured to years of sp rin g tim e land -social w orker, as head of the e rs , e q u ip m e n t a n d m a c h in e r y . | In ad d itio n m ore th a n a billion dol- handled by strong-arm squads. S o u th e rn and so u th w e ste rn s ta te s la rs has been sp e n t for m ach in ery , We have not come to realize th a t wind feels a bit of lonesom eness Boys T raining School. A lthough furnish m uch of th e oil for fuel and , ap p ro x im ately seven billion d o lla rs labor unions a re follow ing the for it. the Beard of C ontrol which ex lu b rication, w hite oak for w ooden i for local business, m ore th a n a The sp rin g has been rem arkable ercises jurisdiction over the school ...... sam e org an izatio n tactics as busi- ......... ........._ b a rre ls and rice for brew ing. E ast- half-billh?n for tra n s p o rta tio n , fuel i.esz ..rganizations o f a few years for rains th a t hearten the farm - j s now solidly republican fo r the I ern and G reat La!: es sta te s supply and pow er and h u n d re d s of mil- ago. These were decidedly un ets and all those who have crops first time in six y e a rs W ooley, a m ost of the b rew ing m achinery, lions m ore for building, a d v e rtis- social and have been declared il in the ground. More of sun than New Deal Dem ocrat, w as selected equipm ent and m otor trucks. tng a m f o th e r purposes. All of th is legal m any tim es. Both le^d to h rs the sunny southland and m or e in preference to se v e ra l R ep . b licar I N orthern and Sourhern states sup-j has re su lte d in d ire c t and in d ire c t »unopoly. Of the two, those who of rain s has been our lot. It has ppnlicants .some of whom a re said lum ber and pu.p wood for box- i em ploym ent for more than one force a m onopoly on the w orking teen rem arkable too for the lack to have been fully a s well qualified I ?8, cartons and >»aper products, million persons, with payrolls ag- / for the post as is the .hoard’? ' while many of th -s ta tes fu rn ish ^g reg atin g close to a billion d o llars: m an are the w orst fo r he is less of wind. T here are men now w rinkled and choice fo r th e position which pny- a! le to p ro tect him self. N ote the prices charged certain •ray who rem em ber the wind as $21C0 per year and “ found” this | of the building unions to those an alm ost n ecessary concom itant la tte r including liv in g q u arter«, who would join. Y et, under cer- of eastern Oregon springs. Thev n e u ls and laund ty fo r the «.vperin- ; ta n conditions tnen m ay work w ire tanned !by it, chilled by it tenr’e n t’s fam ily. along w ith union men by paying hardened by it and th e ir w rinkles S cretary of S ta te Snell, as head Ct me w h a t m a y — sun, ra in , Lady, if you w an t to be safe a couple of dollars a day fo r the come, in p a rt, from squinting a- of O regon’s tra ffc safety cam paign mew or ha 1—the rod and ree boys or, th at shopping to u r, go dow n A nd there are privilege. A corporation th a t they faced it. is jubilant over the announcem ent charged a m an two dollars a day women Who recall the wind with th a ‘ th is sta te placed first in it« of Oregon will be on the open town on a Tuesday. w a tirs of Hit s .a t? next S atu rd ay , Traffic accident s ta tistic s com for w orking would be hailed a s awe. division—com prising th e eleven A pril 12, for the opening., of the Now here is— so f a r —-a spring piled by E arl Snell, se c re ta ry of g io ssly im m oral. . w e-tern s ta te s —-in the reduct io” Slate, reveal th a t not one traffic Recent tendencies in governm ent w ithout wind, as wind was known of traffic fa ta litie s d u rin g 1940. general tro u t fishing season. T here are some who rtius-t de- fa ta lity was recorded in Oregon have been such as to encourage o the old tim ers. H ere in S h e r Ouf to reper.* th is record in 1941 .ay the delight of th a t first day of ' on a T uesday d u rin g the first tn m o p o ly of lalbor unions ju s t as man county we have not been Snell points o ; i th a t traffic fa ta n g o v ern m ent in th e late years >f pwakened a t n ig h t by the wind t;e« in this state w ere reduced b\ fishing until May 3, for the open q u a rte r of 1941. L ast y ear, 14, or th e 19th cen tu ry were such as to shaking the house as if in anger: 10 percent during .the first t.wr season in some of the counties in nearly h alf F ebrtray’s to tal of 30 we have not had to climb ag ain st ’nor th s -of this y ear w hile traffic high, altitu d es has been delayed d eath s, occurred on Tuesday. encourage monopoly of business. for two weeks. These counties in- ! Sundays and S atu rd ay s stood C ertainly a larg e m ajority of it—f o r one w alking a g a in st the ta th s over th e nation as a whole elude B aker, Union, U m atilla, ' out as the m ost dangerous days alw ays seem s to ,be inc-eased by 16 p er cent. the people will a g ree th a t eith er wind G rant, M alheur, W allowa, H arn ey , th? first q u arter. T here w ere 14 m onopoly is a g a in st public in stru g g lin g uphill; it has not beaten At least tw o m ore referendum « us in th e face as if w ith handstful 'g a in st 3cts of the recent legislp- Lake, Gilliam, W heeler and Mor- j persons klled on Sundays and 16 tere st. of cold a ir as we go aobut our ’■V' session are pending according lew counties. However, the season i on S atu rd ay s. E ig h t died on Mon in these counties will not close : days, 13 on W ednesdays, seven on daily tasks. FARM A D JU STM EN T o re p o rts reaching the s ta te cap- until Novem ber 1, while the gen- . T h u rsd ay s and five on F ridays. And a day of it wouldn’t be so t?i It sejems as if the w ar, or im- C ig arette m an u fa ctu rers a n Say, a good southw ester th a t 'xpccted to ibegin th e ir fig h t' a- era! season in other counties of i m enence th e re o f, m ay be the thing to settle the m uddled m a tte r of «runes whooping over hill and v a l *air.,st the c o g a rette tax till w ith ’n the sta te closes on October 15. a d ju stm e n t of fa rm crops to m eet ley, sto p p in g for nothing, cleansing the next two weeks. R eports a n The general bag lim it fo r gam e E ureka Lodge No. 121 A-F AL \-.V M eets on the 1st and trie e a rth , re fresh in g it like an also c u rren t th a t a referendum fish over six inches and both ste e l the needs of the nation. 3rd T hursday eve The p re sen t fa m ) program was open window does a room. Like W’K be filed ag a in st the free text head tro u t and salmon, when less adopted fo r th a t expressed p u r wise we need an occasional m ental book ¡bill which G overnor Spragu« than 15 inches in length, is 15 YtpgjZ nings of each m onth. V isiting m em bers cor pose b u t it has worked to prevent wind to., swish the old, stale nerniitted to become a law w ith o u t pound ds and one fish but not to ex- z/zMvV v dially invited t o meet the n ecessary a d ju stm en t instead thoughts out of mind and give us his sig n atu re. ceed 15 fi.ih in any one day, or 30 with us. new ones to consider; to aid us to of c o rrec tin g th e evil. pounds and one fish hut not to ex Reason for the new needs of fe rg et the things we can ’t do and ceed 40 fish in any 7 consecutive Wendell IJalsiger W.M. C. V. B elknap, Sect. a g ric u ltu re is the change on eating bring us fresh am bition to rem em ‘duyi or in possession a t an y one h ab its of the consum ers. . W here ber the th in g s we can do. I tune. V ariations from ¿his g en Sclhicnein C hapter. No. 78.0 E.h as our fo re fa th e rs , even as re cen t eral b ag d im it have been se t ’n Moro, Ore;;».. ly as f a th e r ’s day, a te larg e q u an cr-riin lakes and an g lers are M eets Every Second and tities of bread, and g ra n d m a wore asked to refer to the 1941 fishing F o u rth T h u rsd ay s in each m any cotton s k irts —the least said synopsis for this inform ation as Month. V isiting member« best expresses the q u an tity today wel! as other special reg u latio n s. Invited The A g ricu ltu ral A djustm ent Copies of the now reg u latio n s m ay P a tric ia Woods Sec. A ct failed to live up to its title. From the O bserver, A pril 12, 1912 he. obtained from all license ag e n ts D o .o th a M oore, W .M. Alex H u n ter suffered a fractu re It paid w heat and cotton and com and sp o rtin g goods stores. fo rm ers on the b asis of these s u r of his rig h t arm and a bruised No. 113, I. O. O. F. O rly two changes in license fees plus crops grow n, th u s effectively fa te la st week when a part of his M oro, O regon were made by the sta te leg islatu re. ^ha»m.ess failed and the team ran prev enting grow ers of those crops M eets 1st and 3 rj Ont provides the special vacation from changing to o th er crops away. The buggy upset in fro n t T uesdays in ltd license feeos for both residents anA This k ept o u r a g ric u ltu re as n e a r o ' I K. A xtell’s, th e team circled I.O..O.F. hall T rai nonresidents at fo r ten day«, and tore down C. L. Irelan d ’s ly as the governm ent could devise John W. Kelly sient and visiting effective a fte r .July 1, 1941. Up on the sam e basis as it was during fence. b ro th ers are cordi to th a t tim e the special tw o-day Continued fio m p a g e one P rim ary election A pril 19,. cau s the p arity period, 1909-14. 9 iy invited to mc<' 188 chickens killed one n ig h t on vacation license for $2 m ay bo Il has not worked. We are con 'd many political announcem ents. a single farm . /rith us. procured. The other change came fro n ted w ith a situ atio n in which Among are those of W. H. R ag s D epartm ent of a g ric u ltu re sayt ’ce R itner N.G. in license fees for persons over the governm ent finds it necessary dale for sta te sen ato r, N. J. Sin- everv fa rm er can help B ritain b\ 65 years of age who have residea Y -riiun Millei Sec. to establish prices on certain foods, not for congress, Ben Selling for raising pigs and poultry. Hog pro- ¡n Oregon for ten years or m ore, opine Rebekah Lodge No. I Ih of which th ere is a deficiency. U. S. senator. ducts are needed d esp erately »n i Such persons may obtain a special Moro. O regon T here is still a surplus of those 'h m the O bserver A pril 11, 1902 the B ritish isles, and the secretary ! fishing and bunting license fo r 50 The fa rm e rs in and around G rass Meets 2d & 4th Tues crops the governm ent tried so in advises hog ra ise rs to go the lim it ct.n ts, providing th a t each appli- Valley and K ent say any m an who effectively to curtail. a«, th ere is a m a rk e t fo r every cant first make an affidavit th a t he day of each m onth. ’ Oddly, too, the crops the gov can drive a nail will be given a pt.ur.d. T here is nothing in the 01 she is unable to pay the re g u la r V isiting m em bers wel e r r m ent w ants increased are m ain job helping build the W. W. M. Co. w ar for the w heat men, as the $5 fee, These special licenses will •ome. Ileleji M artin N. G. ly crops th a t m ig h t have been w arehouses. B ritish will take w heat from C an a be available a fte r the law becomes Florence Johnston. Se« gr< wn on w heat, cotton and corn j C itizens of Moro, regardless of da, which now h as on hand more eflictive on June 14. Gii the glad land had the fa rm ers been en-1 p ariy gave R. J. Ginn coLrafted to do so. w ik o n te on his re tu rn from the than th e B ritish can consum e in i ’ n ttn r cheese beef Dork and < (invention th a t m ade him a candi- two ---- y . ears, and the carry o v er in w B,U^ r prices ; Uiite fo r the assem bly. The hand the U n i t ^ S U W s ^ expected g .. ftptrm«« € < **!$ 3«tn uU Each State Has Share In Benefits F rom 8 Years of Legal Beer Sales a j Fishing Season To Tuesday Declared Open April 12 Safest Day in Traffic 1 In Other Days j NOTICE TO CREDITORS ........... IN V IT IN G PRO POSALS FOR A L * ‘N OTICE Tfi H ER EB Y GIVEN TE R A T IO N S AND ADD ITION S thà* the undersigned, Çarl T. TO T H E SHERM AN COUNTY S h earer, has been appointed ad COURT HOUSE m in istra to r of the estate of Grave Sei led proposals will b t rieceived P earl S hearer, Deceased. s All p e r at the Office of the Sh6rm an Coun-- sons having claim s a g a in s t s a ’d ty Clerk a t Moro, Oregon, until e sta te are hereby required to pre- 10:00 a. m. May 1, 1941 for a lte r stn l the sam e to me, w ith vouch ations and addition* to the S her ers properly verified, as by law man County C ourt House in. ae,- r quired, at the office of M. W. cowtance with plans and specifica V fikinson, U. S. N ational Bank tions on file a t the Office of the I u i ’ding, The D alles, O regon, Shei m an County Clerk, Moro, v> ithin six m onths from the date Oregon. A $10.00 deposit re q u ir h i eof. ed on P lans and Specifications will Dated this 28 day of M arch,1910. be refunded when Plans and Speci 2i . 25 CâYl T. S h earer fications arc retu rn ed to the A d m in istrât ir "Ubly Clerk. No proposal or Ibid will be con- sid tie d , unless accom panied by a NO TICE OF F IN A L H EA R IN G check payable to the order of the Notice is hereby given th a t the S herm an C ounty C ourt, certified undersigned has filed in the Coun by a responsible bank for an ty C ourt of the S ta te of Oregon am ount equal to ten (10) per cent for Sherm an County his Final Re of the a g g re g a te am ount of fhe port' and A ccount as A d m in istra ¡.ropusal, to be forfeited as fixed te? of ‘he estate of Jam es C. Mc- '.nd liquidated dam ages should the K?an, deceased, and th a t S atu rd ay , b.u eer neglect or refuse to e n te r May 10, 1941, a t. ten o’clock a. m., into co n tract and provide a s u ita at said day, a t th e County C o u rt ble bond for the fa ith fu l p e rfo r room, in the C ourthouse, at Moro, m ance of the co n tra ct, in the event «Oregon, have been fixed by the the said co ntract is aw arded to C ourt as the tim e and place for him. h earin g of objections to said Final Geo. A. P o tte r Sherm an County Ju dge Ri port and Account and the s e t tlem ent of said estate. J. M. W ilson, C om m issioner J.,K e n n e th McKean David Reid, C om m issioner Go- G .*U pdegraff • ‘ 23-26 4-4-18 '------------------------- | A tto rn ey for A d m inistrator. ONLY ADVANTAGE “ Look h ere,” storm ed Brown to the real e sta te ag en t, “about th a t riverside bungalow you sold m en.” .♦ ♦ ./ 4. ‘^Anything w rong, s i r ? ” asked the ag en t. “ W rong! W’ro n g !” exclaim ed Brown. “ The other m orning we wok«* up and found th a t the place had floated two miles down the riv e r.” “ H ’m,” said the ag en t blandlv ?r.c-ugh, “ th a t’s a good stroke of j !vck. The tax es g.i‘e much low er wn th e re .” Every Second Someone Says.. SOM E WATCH Ship ’s Officer—Oh, there goes eig h t bells. Excuse me, it’s my w; tch below. Lady-—Gracious! J F ancy Old 7( u 1 watch strik in g as loud as • th a t! S T N O P S ie «)K AIW-J a L s t a t e m e n t Ol th e C * LEI O N I an I N S U R A N C E CO. ol JC*llr>bi<rrh. I«» ö - r i a m l , "n th e th irtv - ilr e t d * r c f D c c -!o h « r . 1 9 4 0 m a d e to m e z j u r i i i r c c^mnn.-Micn.-r o f th e e la te Of Or»«x>c iM*r«’:*ri' tn la w ; C A P I I A l, A m m o ' o f cap««al xio ek ¡ ^ 4 u p ________________S 5 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 JMCOMK N et orairUuina r * » ^ v « t uur* in« -Jw ___________ $ 1 .9 0 7 .1 5 7 0 7 d tv ia eo d x a nd rerun received lu r in g the V—a ____________________ 1 2 1 .0 0 8 4 4 I n c o * « rroni o th er »ourcee reoeteed d u rin g th e y e a r 4 2 0 .5 7 6 4 4 T o ta l l n a o m e __________ $ 2 .4 4 9 .3 4 1 .0 5 P fS I tC R S E M E N T S N e t loaaex imld durlnjr th e v e* r in c lu d in g ad- lu st m ent e s p e n e c s _____$ 7 5 4 .3 9 0 3 2 C o m m u n o n » and s a la r ie s p aid d u n n e th* v e a r _ _ 731 660 40 T axes iicerutex and fe e s p aid d u r io g Inc v e a r _ _ 7 0 4 9 0 .7 4 D iv id e n d s paid <.n c a p i ta l s t o rt. d u rin g th e v e a r __________ __________ O A m m in t o t all o th er e x p e n d itu r e s _____________ 2 4 9 6 3 5 .1 6 T o ta l e x p e n d i t u r e s ___ $ 1 sO6 1 7 6 A D M IT T E D A S S E T S V al ue ot real e s t a te • ow n ed « m a rk et v a lu e ' S 052. 523 L o a n s on m o r tg a g e s and c o lla te r a l, e tc ___ ._______ • V alu e o f D o n d s o w ned (a m o r tiz e d I ___________ 1 8 8 2 116 V alu e of s to c k s ow n ed (m a r k e t v a l u e » _______ 894 865 C as'i in h a n k s a nd on hand __________________ 700. 180 P r e m iu m s in co u r se o f c o lle c tio n ’ w r itte n ein ce 3 8 2 8 5 3 44 S ep tem b er 3 0 1 9 4 0 __ I n te r e st and ren ts du e and a ccru ed _______________ 18 7 2 1 O th er a s s e t s / n e t ) _______ 16 0 5 7 ’ '7 There is a reason why Blitz-W einhard is the largest selling beer in Oregon! It's brewed the way you like i t ! . . . You can't describe its unique U s te satisfaction . . . bat you can enjoy it! Do so, today! At y o u nearest dealer! T o ta l a d m itte d a s s e ts S 4 .2 1 5 L IA B IL I T I E S r- G ro ss c la im s ^or -lo sses u n p a id _________________$ A m o u n t .Ot u n ea rn ed o-e- m iu m s on a ll o u t s ta n d $ in g r i s k s ___________ D u e for " im m lM io n and b ro k e r a g e ______________ AJ o th e r lia b ili’ i e s ____ You are invited TO VISIT THE Blitz Weinhard Brewery S pecially Conducted Tours T o ta l lia b ilitie s , ex cep t c a p ita l ______________ C a p ita l - paid up d c p a s it j 5 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 S u i plu s o v er <■ all lia b ilitie s 1 .6 8 2 .3 3 8 0 7 S u rp lu s a s r eg a r d s p o licy h o ld er s _______________ $ 2 1 8 2 Mondays thru Fridays 11 a.m, to 4 fi,m. T o ta l __________________ Si O S J N E S S IN O R EG O N FOR N et p re m iu m s receiv ed d u rin g th e v ? a r ___ _$ N e t lo.“s e s paid du rin g th e v e a r _______________ 6 N a m e o f C o m p a n y . C a led o n ia n a n ee Co. N a m e o f C 8 M a n a g er: R obt. P. N a m e ot A -s t .M anager: R T P S ta tu to r y resid en t a tto rn ev t^r In su r a n c e C o m m issio n e r La ■ It pleases us when departing guests ex r i w been set on them and the played, w histles tooted and people be 380,000,000 bushels, w n m a rk t is generally high for them , greeted him in a handshaking , ap p aren tly , is a d ru g on th m a - m a rk t is generally nign ket G overnm ent has pegged prices m ,;^ r f a ™ r r ;^ :e a s T X - F ran k W atkins h a , gone over- j to prevent sk y ro ck etin g - th u s: " T s o " n 7 c h tv ™ ;” cotton and'eorn ¡lone w ith a hand of horses to the ! H ogs »9 £ ’ ¿ ^ 7 f r r which the price is low. Corn 1 Ok an agon country. • , bx.sis o f b u tte r po , fa rm e rs are sfrll holding corn in lF io m the O bserver. April 14, 1922 chickens 15 cents per pound; eggs stoT ag? becauM? the loan value la I An rig h t horse team h iu h e d to 22 cents per dozen. These a r f too high to m ake hog feeding pro- t disc w orking M onday in the Wil the principal item s needed by the fiti.We T hus th e high price for fold Belshe field became unruly B ritish. pork and thus an exam ple of gov- , and made a rapid driverless to u r — P ro v id in g . the rig h t kind o f eriu n ental m eddling with economic of the farm w ith the re su lt th a t chrom ite can be found, the U. S. processes. ’ i two horses were crippled, none V anadium Co, of New York intends Had th e re been paym ents f o r 1 seriously. ? coming to the pacj ^ c the production of b & f, pork, and Dr. J. C. O hprm ley re p o rts the locating in eith er W ashington d->irv> product« eight years a g o 1 in’- L i f e a rriv al of M isses D orothy and Oregon . . .R ural p o pulation <f siead S paym ents th a t kept f a r m ? I t e m ’ ! « . Knox, twin g irl,, a t Oregon is 558,009. an m cre ss- of : rs g row ing su rp lu s crops we ,he F ran k Knox home a t Klondike ; 92.969 ip I - a T iT would have been much fa rth e r T .esday m orning, April 11. ru ral population is 814,2--, along tow ard a g ric u ltu ra l a d ju st-! A snow fall of four inches h as creaae of 135,365 ,n ten ye r . m ent. ' I t m ay Hot be too late, lx e r reported a t Kent during th e ’’ dUC farm in g and living conditions. ever now, to begin aiding the farm -1 la- i ten days. CAI L FOR BIDS A New Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time Quick - Easy - Safe press this wish. For our every move is directed to making them feel just that w ay! W hen you come to Portland next time stop at the Hotel Multnomah! WHERE COOP TASTE AND COOP t.tVtHQ AWE INSEPARABLE- .. AT THE HOTEL W rite or call for co m plete inform ation— W Ì ” 1....... The D a lle s B ran ch ot the U n ited S ta te s ^National B an k s iib H ea d Office, P o rtla n d , Oregon MEM BER F E D fR A l D E P O S IT IN S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T IO N ; t ¿kûiiaranteed ? Satisfying DEED 0 E CII