Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 31, 1942, Page 2, Image 2

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lifts a k ern el, no o n e p itc h e s a
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G r a ss V a lle y Journa»-
straw . It 1» n ot ev e n a s dirty as
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E sta b lish ed O ct. 14, 189?
It used to be an d, fo r th a t m a tter,
C O N S O L ID A T E D M arch 6, 1931 farm s arc p retty w e ll
eq u ipp ed
W a sco N e w s-E n te r p r ise
tor b a th in g . In th e old d a y s a n y ,
E sta b lish ed N ov. 1891
city so ftie c a u g h t w a sh in g a n y -
C O N S O L ID A T E D M arch 4 ,- M W th ng b u t h is h a n d s an d fa ce had
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Kelly’s Column^ Bud Powell
C o n tin u ed
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fro m P a g e O n e
b y a u to m o b ile and th e tire s itu a ­
tio n h a s ca u sed b u sin e ss to drop
at a n a la r m in g ra te. N e x t year,
th ey fea r. It w ill be w o rse. S e n a ­
M cN ary h a s In trodu ced a b ill
a u th o |j ;clnK R F C to m a k e lo a n s
dlstrrea8ed re«ort o w n e r s up to
w a terb u ck to lick .
,76 p erc en t o f th e v a lu e. T h ia p ro-
S o m a y b e th e b oys and w o m en p o slT is a i m i l a r t o th a t o f H o m e
had Just as w ell h a v e a part of O w n ers L oan C orp., w h ic h lo a n ed
ELdltor th e h a rv est; In g en u ity and Inven- th e h o m e o w n e r to p a y off a m o rt-
G iles L. F reiu h
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ary b ill req u -—
ires
tlon h a v e w h ittled th e Job d o w n g a g e
E rte re d as second class m atter at to th e ir size.
th a t ta x e s sh a ll be p aid, th e m o rt-
the P ostoffice at M oro, O regon
g a g e, If a n y, d isp osed o f, th e p ro-
under A c t o f C o n gress of March
p erty m a in ta in ed in. g o o d c o n d itio n
B L U N D E R IN G T H R O U G H
and in su r a n c e k ep t up. N o p a y -
», 1879.
P u b lish ed E very F riday at
Moro, O regon
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subscription rates
P a y a b le in A dvance
ONE YEAR
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JU L Y 31,1942
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o f c o u n tr y
N ea r ly ev ery I
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.
te e , a fte r In v estig a tin g «0,999 WM
k cor. tra c ts, «aid “ 95 p e r c e p t o f th e »•
w ar c o n tr a c ts a r e d o in g a n h o n e st
an d e ffe c tiv e Job a n d re ce iv in g o n ly
fa ir a n d re a so n a b le Yhtpflta” , th e
a v e r a g e b e in g 8 p ercen t.
Ove turns
A re yo« entitled to w ear a
“ ta rg et” lap el button? You
a re If yen are in vestin g a t
le a st ten p ercent of your in­
com e In War Bonds every p ay
d ay. It’s your b adge of pa­
triotism .
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
Combine
T h e , B u d P o w e ll co m b in
u e o . v er . -
tu rn ed T u esd a y w hett th<j ch a in
w ith w h ic h it w a s b ejn g p u lled
b rok e le ttin g It b a ck o v e r -a ste e p
b ank . N o o n e w a s Injured in th e
sp qedy trip a s a ll th r e e m en on
th ----------
e m a c over
h in e th
“u e n lo a d e d ” o v er tlffl*
—
. fr o n t en d . D a m a g e w a s not h e a v y
co n sid er in g th e
lo c a lity o f h e
a cc id en t.
E a r l S h ip le y a n * w h e wUl a r-
riv e w o n fr o m thrfr h o m e
Iforn la a n d B u f l w l
P
V a lie v
B a p tist ch u rch in
G rass
S u n d ay A u g u st 8.
« » C o r p o r a . R o b ert Az B o y n to n
n o w . H e Is t h e son o f M rn M reqr
B o y n to n o f M oro an d W .
w ork ed h e r e m a n y ’'»"’ ’ • P » »
tlc n ca
m » e n
nt th e * end
th e A tla n tic c o a st s ta te s
* ••"
w e e k s co u rse In a e r ia l g u n n e r s
sc h o o l stu d y in g and fir in g , g u n s.
H erm a n B u r n r is t e r
h iis b e m
on th e riv er w ith h is sister- for a
w eek or so, ta k in g a little v a c a tio n
♦
C ontin ued from P a g e One
Mrs. F red H etlb erg and d a u g h -
w ln be required to c o m , U te r le ft ea r ly th is w ee k fq r h er
„ fu || „top
b efo re
crositnK th e h o m e In A sto ria
h a v in g v l s l l c l
a ju
and MrR J o h n
T h e E n g lle h .p e a k in g w o rld I. m <nt„ w ou ld b,. req u ired by R F C
ta lk in g a b o u t a eecon d fr o n t in uflW tw o y e a n, a fte r th e en d o f
E u rop e. W e do not k n ow w h e th e r th e w a r W hIle th e b ill w a s In-
se c r e tiv e lea d ers o f th ese p eo- sp lred by resort o w n e rs on th e
X a w c » : . d . r . n « .« or not. A r-
co a st, th e m ea su re, if e n -
ro.en o f E n g lish sp ea k in g p eo p le
w o u ,d h elp p ra ctic a lly e v -
a re n o w sc a tter ed a ll o v e r th e ery re„o r, In t h e m o u n ta in s a s w gll
w orld and a r e g ra d u a lly
b ein g nnd a lso h u n d r e d , o f r e so r ts In
p ush ed b ack b y o p p o n en ts.
G erm an y, w ith around 66,000.
000 n a tio n a ls, an d n ea rly tw ic e
th a t n u m b er o f a llie s, is h o ld in g
a ll E u ro p e In th r a ll, k eep in g th e
E n g lish sp e a k in g a rm ie s In active
d riv in g th e
R u ssia n s
back
m to t h . C aucuses. Jap an Is h ea t-
C h in ese b eca u se th e C hin-
^ C h ln e s e ^ e c
t
m any
have
p o p u la tio n s
and
I/. S. rroossrj/
money’s all in nontransferabl
! "Tough luck, old man—my money $ a
Savir.js Bonds.
Statehouse Gossip
tlon wR8 ord ered b y th e h ig h w a y
F o ss h ?r® fo r ten d ays.
Government
Buieau*. Report
*
F o rm a l a n n o u n c em en t
o f-th e
fo rm u la by w h ic h ca n n ers m a y
pa8fc on th e ir
a c tu a l
in crea sed
la b or and raw m a te ria l e o s ts by
th-- 1942 p ack o f ca n n ed fru its
and b erries o n ly w a s m a d e to d a y
|,v p rice a d m in istr a to r H e n d erso n
in th e issu a n ce o f m a x im u m p rice
re g u la tio n 185.
r o n a ld W illia m s le ft la st w eek
T h e new re g u la tio n w a s e ffe c ­
f o f g e a t t le ex p e c tin g to go t o A l - tiv e J u ly 29, 1942 and p ro v id es
ftfkft to w ork on th e h ig h w a y b^lng
to t he ca n n er th r o u g h 15
co n stru cted to that o u tp o st.
<
to 2 5 p ercen t in cr ea se s in h is c e ll-
i° r lh o f
in d efen se or reso u rces v a stly In fe r io r to th o se co m m issio n a ctin g u p on a p e ti-
C ap ta (* . a n d Mrs. K arl L a n d -
lu re o f b ig w ag
e n em le 8 . .
tlon filed by th e ra ilro a d s a s a n >lrom ha>ve b een tra n sfe rr ed to
sq eezed ou t t y g o v ern m en t reg
f i r m a n a r m ie s In R u ssia are a d d itio n a l p reca u tio n a g a in sC c r o s- Cum p G eorg e A. W h ite at M ed-
u lo tlo n s on h is b u sin ess
u erm
b a ttle th a n sin g a c c id e n ts
th a t m ig h t resu lt f . fro m T ex a s a nd h op e to be
T o o w
w n n s , a at t a a d ista n ce from d e - la rg er
h a v e m a n y In lo ss o f v ita l w ar m a te r ia l, or >b, c
th e r e
T
d u stry are
a
are
e en . G
_• erm , an ___
e ry o f th e se
Mp. and Mrp o n e s F rench
f e n n se
» in
lnd-Jntry
“ h e g r row
e ”su in
ch g sm
Indus-
m ore th m
a rm d#Uav
ie s in jn
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" v “h l h “ : lo c a u d Z
g r a i n s - rlca a r e la r g er th a n th o se o p p o - sh p m en U .
in P o rtla n d S u n d ay to a tte n d th e
w ed d in g o f h s n iece, E la in e B u r-
so fa st t h . new re sid en ts h a v e
,* m w t
F o re st
p ro tectio n
crew .
a re
to H e n r y R o » n b e r g .
no p la ce to sleep .
.
pHr arm
rea d y th r o u g h o u t w estern O regon
T h ere Is m uch con cern ab out th<"™
d o e, n ’t ta k e a m ill- to co p e w ith an y em e r g e n c y a c -
M aybe
aybe
T h
h e e to
to w
w n
n s s lo
M
th a a t t w
cordlftg
to .......................
G overn or S p ra g u e w ho
it. T
i o sin
« , « g d
v tlz
— e n s - w
- o — n -
tQ o b serv e th
w e e a are
re co
ro in g i.o
der h ow lon g It Is g o in g on and
b e ca u se o u r en em ie s are sp en t th r ee d a y s la st w e e a t o y -
to w n s r e i v i n g th em w ish th e y
p ow er nRainst In c o m p a n y _ w ‘th S ta te F o re ster
w ou ld co m e a little slow er so m e y u ^ e . l " . h e " ^ ' n . “ o f " a t ta c k .” T h e Ink th e fo rested a r e a , o f .h e s ta le
cou ld b e assim ilated
G erm a n s h a v e b een a b le for n ea rly
el» R o g ers.
S om e of
th em are
goh e f<WV th r ee y ea
____
rs to d eter m in e w h e r e
good ; t^ e y will! find th a t th e y b a ttle s w ill be fo u g h t and are
p refe r to liv e near th e b righ t lig h ts.
to
ready. W e h a v e
w h ere th e re are sh ow s, g a m es not.
A
e n te r ta in m e n t, to be read ily had.
W e are try in g to d efen d th e
M any o f th em w ill go hark to th e w h o le w orld and h a v e no a rm y,
sm a lle r
tow n s as soon as th e y a n y p la c e b ig en o u g h to hold our
can, fo r liv in g in a rurài to w n
Uon> W e , o se a rm y a f ter arm y.
4-
_ , stro
___
Is a r, nrav
w ay o o f f life
life th
th a a t t flüdS fæVOf city a fte r city
n g h o ld affor
a ft« r
Hitler found out that his high pow-
w ith th o se w h o h a v e tried It
zed and motorized
stro n g h o ld , m a ss o f eq u ip m en t «n erefi n
T h e sm a ll tow n Is no p la ce for m a ss o f eq u ip m en t. M aybe w e are arm y bog'jsd down in th® snow and
th e p eo p le w h o m u st be e n te r ta in -
g e ttin g sta rted . M aybe w e ’re m ud of the R ussian Winter. Al*
though our Army is largely m echa­
cd from w ith o u t. P eo p le w ho h a v e
g e ttin g sta rted ,
a b ility to exp lore th e In terestin g
Jg a imO8t in c o n c e iv a b le that nized Ihe cavalry horse is «till a a
p la c e s In th eir
o w n . mind®, to nfdonH w lth our reso u rces.
our hi^h y c?.-?nt;al factor in this moittit-
reod , to en jo y th e ru ral sc en e n re Rupertority o f m a n p o w er sh ould ed divic’on and in the Field Artil-
l u y . i.'.e A .n .y a lso m aintains re­
n ev er a t h o m e In th e d ty for lo n g .
w ar to e n e m ie s su ch as w e
mount farm s where many cavalry
T h ey g e t lo n e so m e for th e ir ow n o p p o a e^ W e sh o u ld be a b le to
horses are bred and raised.
th o u g h ts and co m e hack
horn® b, un<ie r th r o u g h — and it l o o k s
w h e re th e r e Is q u iet and p eace.
If w e w ill h a v e to do ju st th a t.
T h e r e w ill
a lw a y s be
sm a ll
to w n s. B o y s n ow In se rv ic e w ill
be
lo n g in g fo r th e
freed o m of
rural life ; th o se tran sp la n ted to
c ity lif e w ill w ish for th e q u ie t
of th e old h o m e tow n . And m a n y L
w ill sta y a t h om e, not h a v in g d e ­
F r o m th e O b serv er. Ju ly 31, 1903
sire to liv e In a b u stlin g city .
P ro f. H. H . W h ite, late o f th e
It Is th e city p eop le w ho m a k e
w a r ..
i T l . ' t h e 'r t ly " p e o p le w ho W a .c o » h o o l . w ill tea ch ba. D u fu r
C C., C a ld w ell o f W asco, w h o m g p rices. -
v'as in
a tte n d a n c e a t th e first ------------
T h e h o u se p assed
seesio n o f su m m er sc h o o l a t th e
U n iv e r sity o f O regon , h a s b een
g ra n ted th e d e g r e e o f m a ste r of
Wttai
V7ÆT1 BUNDS
»re h u rried Into m ob d ecisio n s. It
Is t h e city p eo p le w h o a re led by
h e a d lln e s w ith o u t ta k in g tim e to
p on d er th e co m m en t.
Y o u n g p eo p le go to th e d ty and
Work l l k r . l n n e r . a ll th e ir l l - e .
n ex t y ea r.
c . K. C o ch ra n e has a P e n d le -
c o m b in e w h ich tw o m en and
a 14 h o r se tea m o p era te su ccees-
fu lly .
J- T. B e lc h e e w ill run a
h o ck to th e g r o u n d , for th e b en e-
t r j in g to r e t m on ey en o u » h to fit o f p era o n , w h o wtoh to -we
buy a little p la ce in th e co u n trv . th e m a c h in e w ork.
T hr
m en and
w om en w h o are
N o w is a good tim e to ren o-
b e ln g d raw n to th e city w lll- .b e v a te t h e stre ets. B arbed w ire g a tes
back so m ed a y .
old Junk, sp rin g m a ttresses, m a n -
_____ ________ __
u re, etc., is n e ith e r u sefu l nor
«a,
o rn a m en ta l.
N O W T H E W O M E N DO IT
w > j c o M11I|n(f
6 ? „0
T h e fa rm er s w o r k e d so m uch
a b o u t g e ttin g th e grain h a rv ested
th a t th e y h ad th e
g o v er n m e n t
w orried , too.
N o t th a t It ta k e s
m u c h to w orry th e g o v er n m e n t
in th e auper p o litica l d ays, b ut
eo m e o f th e b u reau s w ere c o n c e r -
ned o v er th e p rob lem .
N o w th e h a rv est Is on and m en
ore p le n tifu l en o u g h m ost o f th e
tim e . S o m e d ays th e re a re m ore
m en th a n Jobs and th ey d rift a w a y .
S m a ll boya a re doftng so m e Jobs:
w o m e n a ze* h a u lin g w h ea t In so m e
c r e w s and th e m a ch in e s g o on
th r e sh in g Just a s if m en w er e sit
tin e ° n t h e cu rb s w a itin g fo r Jobs
and te llin g ta le s p f th e w est th ev
had se en In thefcr tra v els.
It d o e sn ’t ta k e m an y m en for
»wn hpro
a ^ T h eT T
m od ern c o m b in e
mVhDCd b y tw o ex p erien ced h e r -
These select horses cost from $100
to $165 and cur crack ca valrym en
are exp ert riders and carry on the
trad ition , which have, M lo w td th .
ca valry from the ea rliest d a y t ot
the Arm y. P urchase of War Savings
Bonds w ill insure good m ounts for
the C avalry. You and your neigh
bors buying War Bonds and Stam ps
regularly every pay day can help
buy th ese horses for the U . S.
C avalry. Invest at le a st 10 percent
of your Income in War Bonds.
b a rrels o f flour th e first o f th e
w ee k m a k in g 7000
b arrels sold
f t r m W a sc o m ills d u rin g th e past
tw o w ee k s. W’h a t o th er tow n o f
th e aize o f W a sco in O regon can
8h o w th is reco rd ?
i > t m th< o b s e r v e r A ug. 1, 1913
x . J. Syron h a s sold h is fa rm in g
jn te r e sts to D a y to n H e n r lch s w h o
w yj t a k e p o ssessio n o f th e farm
u r d e r le a se a b o u t Sept. 1.
Moro L odge N o. 113. I. O. O. F.
th e se n a te th e W ar R e v e n u e bill,-
M oro, O regon
M eets 1 st and 3rd
estim a ted to
y ie ld a b o u t $5,300
m illio n ,
p ro v id in g a 46 p erc en t
T u e sd a y s
in
th i
I.O ..O .F. h a ll'T r a »
n orm al an d su rta x In com e rate on
«‘« ten t» and visitin <
co r p o r a tio n s and a 90 p erc en t ex -.
b roth ers are cordi
ce8. p rofits tax. T r ea su ry S ecreta ry
s ’ly in vited to m eet
M o rg en th au , h o w ev er, said a tax
vith us.
p rogram o f less th a n $8,700 m ll-
H e r e o f a d d itio n a l rev en u e w ou ld p fiUl M ay, N .\G .
i e in a d eq u ate. H e reco m m en d ed p e ic r T h om pson , Sec.
rem o v a l o f th e se sp e c ia l p rfvR eg- B vlh leh em C hap ter, N o. 7 8 .0 . E . js
es:
tax ex e m p tio n fo r sta te and
M oro, Oregon
m u n icip a l
se cu ritie s,
ex e m p tio n
M eets Every Second and
fro m ta x a tio n o f 2 7 J p erc en t o f In­
F ourth T h ursdays in each
Month. V isiting m em bers
co m e from oil w e lls and mlines,
ard
se p a r a te in co m e
„«„nn-
»>’ m r
p
tax
retu rn s
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and se n t
to
T h e h o u se n aval a ffairs é o m m it-
ed u ca tio n .
W ily K n lg h te n le ft T h u rsd a y for
Salem to a tten d a c o n fe r e n c e o f
co o r d in a to rs o f civ ilia n d efen se.
Mrs. W . C ? B r y a n t is h ere fro m
H ood R iv e r th is w ee k v isitin g w tth
old fr ie n d s an d lo o k in g a fte r b u si­
In Other Days
A ll p erson s h a v in g c la im s a g ­
a in st t h e E s ta te o f J e s sie A m os,
d ece a se d , a re h ereb y notified to
p resen t th e m ,
w ith th e
p rop er
v o u c h e r s an d d u ly verified , to th e
u n d ersig n ed , th é d u ly a p p o in te d ,
q ualified and a c tin g
a d m in istr a ­
trix o f th e E s ta te o f J e s sie A m os,
d e c e a se d , a t th e office o f T. L e s­
ter J o h n so n .
A tto rn ey a t
law .
W asco, O regon, w ith in six m o n th s
from th e d a te o f th e first p u b li­
ca tio n o f th is n od e*, to -w it: J u ly
i 1942.
Isa b e lla C rosfleld
‘.D a te o f 1st P u b lic a tio n J u ly 8,1942
D a te o f last P u b lic a tio n J u ly 24,
1942.
-
36-38-
Invited
M art« H osk in son , W. M.
P a u lin e D oum a, S ec.
I’v ’-eka L od ge N o. 121 A -F & A-M
M eets on th e 1 st and
3rd
T h u r sd a y
ev e-
n in g s o f sach m onth.
V is itin g m em b ers a re
c jrd ia lly in v ited
to
*
m eet w ith us.
Dm " in Van G ilder, W . M.
C V. B elknap, S ecretary
ness affa irs,
V ern on F la tt h a u led th e re su lts
o f th e rubber d rlye to T h e D a lle s
th is w eek . H e d onated h s tim e and
CvticR.0.
.
McLeOd is n o w w o rk in g In
th e sh ip y a r d s in V a n co u v er. Wra sh
G uy H u lse a n d ,, J a m e s Coe o f
P o rtla n d W * - b * r e on b tiglness
M onday n ig h t « n d v isite d w .th tbe
R u g g le s fa m ily also.
Mrs. T om Fbaaer Jr an d tw u o f
h*r s is te r s and T om F ra se r I \ m e
v isitin g Mr. an d M rs. Torn F re e
ser th is w eek
Mrs. W illia m
C a u th e rs
1« in
P o rtla n d th is w e e k v isitin g hen
son, C la ren ce
a n d fa m ily .
C au th ers Is w o rk in g w ith th e sta te
h ig h w a y d ep a rtm e n t.
M> ss Mary H a zen Is h e lp in g Mrs.
Ted T h o m p so n d u r in g h a rv est.
E. E. B arnu m c a m e h o m e fro m
Fen(J thIs w ee k a f ter h e lp in g h is
thpre fpr 8 ev eral w ee k s,
fro m th „
„ » « v a fte r h a v in g a
h o sp ita l th is w ee k a fte r h a
g
b o th erso m e ca r^ u ” c l* c^ d f ° r ’
M ajor G eorge E . S an d y w h o is
he a rm y lia so n m a n a ssig n e d to
luty wCth th e
O regon
se le c tiv e
ervice office, w a s h e r e T h u rsd a y
v isitin g T h e lo c a l d r a ft office.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L . P«^tz a t te n ­
ded th e fu n er a l o f M rs. P e e tz c o u ­
sin In H ood R iv e r la st S a tu rd a y .
M iss May H u rst w a s in P o rtla n d
W ed n esd ay.
- -
T h e m en w h o w e r e In du cted Into
th e a rm y J u ly 20 a t S p o k a n e w ill
rep o rt for d u ty n e x t M onday, A u g ­
u st 8, and b e s e n t to S a lt L ak e.
USE ALL YOUR
W . C. R e e s h a s sold h is le a se
on A 480 a cre farm w h ich h e has
o p era tin g In th e u p p er H ay
C anyon co u n tr y to T. J. H a n d le a
RELEASE THE PRESSURE ON YOUR WRINGER
fo rm er re sld efit o f S h erm a n c o u n ­
ty an d b r o th e r to Mrs. A. C. T h o m ­
pson.
M artin, H a n sen and O. L. B e lsh e
sta r te d th e ir h e a d in g and th r e sh -
in g o u tfit T u esd a y , th r e sh in g 300
■»<*• «»>• >“ « >*alf o f the, f ir « £
ROLLS WHEN THEY ARE NOT IN USE.. . . THIS
SAVES BOTH THE RUBBER AND SPRINGS.
trrnoon fr o m " y e m c k
« » ( . r e ca n th r e sh en d . w ith th e
aid o f « tru ck driver, p ut In t h .
e le v a to r , a s m u ch w h ea t In a day
o s t h e old th r e sh in g m a c h in e did
m t h 25 m en and a crew o f c o o k s,
TOl n n te er^
K « ln n r«r t h e H k heen h o m e ,
E lm e r E .
a ro ee
W ardwape
Untereet in t e
oro
_
an d Im p le m e n t c o m p a n y to C. F .
Bo g re a t Is th e In crease In w h ea t
fa rm efficien cy th a t lab or co sts
h a v e d rop ped to
n ear n o th in g
d eep lte th e h ig h e r w a g es pali4.
A n d a th r e sh in g crew c o u ld n ’t
b eg in u n til a h ea d in g cr ew o f
six o r sev en m — had p iled th e
crt»r up lu «facka A h ea d er w ould
c u t from >0 to 40 a c r e s a day
w ith su ch a crew . A
good day
f Or a th r e sh e r ' crew w a s
1000
f f - k«
F ork era tram ped all d ay
over t h e sta ck s, h o e d o w n s d rag-
g e d th e stra w In to th e fee d e r and
sa c k se w e r s laced up th e sa ck s
u p A A ile d th e m . O th ers m a d e th e
m a c h in e r y run, h au led th e w a ter,
fad t h e ste a m en g in e, cared for
t h e fcoraea.
It w a s hard w ork.
h e a T j w o rk , liftin g , d ra g g in g , en d -
* p itc h in g .
Coe.
F ra n k E. B ro w n , fo rm er sh eriff
and n o w a p ro m in e n t fru it g ro w -
er a t G rants, w a s a b u sin ess v lsl-
te r a t M oro S atu rd ay.
F ro m t h e O b serv er A ug. 3. 1913
J o e Trtrttt, w h o r e c e n tly pur-
ch a se d th e C h a rles M cK in n ey b a r-
Ler sh o p , h a s rented t h e M cK ean
re sid e n c e , p ro p erty on C ourt St.
and w ill so o n m o v e h is fa m ily to
M oro fro m B en d .
and- fa m ily
G eo rg e H en n a g in
h a v e retu rn ed from C am p S h e r­
m an . Mrs. H en n a g in to h elp at
th e co o k h o u se and G eorge on th e
sep era to r.
T. B. S ea rcy h a s a fine y ield o f
w h e a t w ell, ev e n and g ro w in g fine
so w n sh o r tly a fte r th e rnklns o f
la st m o n th .
FIRST C03 AID
T h e entire sta ff
has only one purpose...
P L E A S IN G Y O U !
Scores o f extra attentions and un­
expected little services make liv*
ing at the Multnomah a pleasure.
TO PRODUCE
FOR VICTORY!
A little c le a n in g
o r a m in o r a d ju st­
m en t m ay b e a ll
th a t’s n eed ed to re­
store your tractor’s o r ig in a l p ow er.
O u r fa cto ry -tra in ed servicem en
are alw ays ready to h e lp y o u w ith
sou nd advice or sk illed w ork.
O’MtARA
Supply & Imp- Co
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Deere
FOR IN JU R E D APPLIANCES
W h e n an y a p p lia n c e is d am aged or o u t o f
a d ju stm e n t, n o m a tter h o w s lig h t ly , c o n s u lt
y o u r lo c a l e le c tr ic d ea le r a t o n ce. H e ’s
eq u ip p ed to m ake th o r o u g h rep airs. H is
ch a r g e s are r e a so n a b le . W h en yo u “put it
off” y o u in v ite la r g er rep air b ills la te r and
p o s s ib ly p erm a n en t dam age.
MAKE YOUR
WASHER LAST
. . . so P P A L ’s ch eap
e le c t r ic it y can k eep o n
d o in g th e hard p art o f
you r w o rk on w a sh d ays.
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