Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, May 07, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    'lf A Ò Ì . 2. SHERMAN
COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
very wet spring -has caused the
alkali to leach out into the watei
and this has run into the wells
S h a m a n County Observer
and caused a sort o f epidemic of
Established N ot . 2, 1888
hand water. The dlty ju st hap
<>ra»s Valley Journal
pened to tap their ¿hallow w elh
Established Oct. 14, 1897
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931
wrong year.
Wasco News-Enterprise
It 5s possible th at the water
Established Nov. 1891
will soften as more is used from
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 the w ells and the drainage level
is lowered. Certain!” r e f ter wa
Publinhed Every Friday at
Moro, Oregon
the
______ter may. be expected when
Editor
new
pump
arrives
and
the
Coulee
Giles L. French
well >« put into operation again
Ertcred as second class matter at In the meantim e citizens may b'-
the HostofBce at Moro, Oregon
cautious about using city watei
Ufdor Act of Congress of March
in any w s * tfoet m>ay be termed
I, 1879.
weapon. Young plants sh ould -ret
be subject to its shower, tendei
things should not be wet from a
El
O re
hose. soft skins should not be put
IT I 0 1 in leows-dy. For the water is
P r iu s
hard, full of alkali, and likely to
eWTORIAl— coat the interior o f mankind with
SSOCIATION p film of sediment th at will cause
the piers mai plumbing to be a-i
__________
stiff as cart iron pipe
v . u
Ko considered that
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Yet. it imnat be cons.dereo
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
grandpa and grandma used the
Payable in Advance
aame »tuff and Kved to a ripe old
ONE Y E A R ______________ >L50
age.
¿ g e r m i n i (Luuuiy 3Uuniial
FRIDA Vi MAT
plies beating the daylights out
o f this machine, which rests on
another box. I could blame that
for my rotten typing, but know
(Coir i»n 1 frein- .’ u_e one»
shortage of labor. The „ a er tio n »hat you people have seen enough
oarwv*««.
l4. „ „ J . .
o f it under better circumstances
was made that this plant would
not to be taken irj by an excuse
have to get its workers from the
shipyard« and other war industries as lame a ® th a t- 1 ha^e la^ led
in the Mate. The division of alum- th is lettor N ®’ '
jnuTn and magnesium in war pro-
keeP 1,0
*e<*UenC® .
•
<juction board has 'been advised th#* ia ct that
a re som e **•»
that there are three first class encies that tend to make TW
sites for the plant. T hsse localtie« service a bit unreliable
are Salem, Eugene and The Dalles
Oh. ves. it 1« hotter b -re t W
where there is ample labor Jor an- 2nd and Court street« m The P re
other war industry. The Oregon les on the 4th o f Julv I took 1
senators had a conference
with easv. but in smite e f that I burn
Donald Nelson and William L. and am now peebng- jM V D»cx
fiatt but their argumen ts made
enables « d rv 'o n io i
impresaion. Government will skin w aving in the breeze. Sup-
finft(nce three plants, one in the nose ven know th at hot weathpr
tbwest cne south of the Dak do-sn ’t bother m e a whole k>t
o t a . and one i> the mid-continent
Rumor h a . it th a t in a eoonle
of months we will be able to tell
area
. „ .
. you where w e are. Will leave it
Several communities in Oregon 1av there hud >ick it u
g '
are benefiitin« from w ar contracts -»tar *» th e month. D o n t over-
.
,
...
work vou reel ves and let m e kn o w
for auppliea, sh op, in various d t « » wor* ” ”
»Uotment
cooperating into one organization. a,s soon aH mv • ecoy a
e"
O n e ' o f tliese combinations will ,ta r ts com inr through. Should he
produce thou»and»~ of truck bod-’ ’" * V » - You may not r e t It fo r
. "nd , then *et “
íes this year .and it ha» already
about
20,000.
A
high
My
bond
’ h w ld
7
produced
spot in the combination i . held ™ « h the ’ ame
, d trad'
Kelly’s Column
*-HU
RNSST MAVCOX ftrkas*
T H B story t o FA B : Clay Moryaa
_ _ decided to play a loao hand axatast
ha«
Be« Herendeen, a rancher Sent on raa-
n _ ln 1 i the cattld coantry Ma own way. The
two into have been enemies for year«,
having dret to d fM over Clay’s wife.
141a. who died batlag him and boltevtat
»ha khould have married Herendeen.
Morg an 1« a seMtary I f «re. devoted to
his nln4-vear-<4d daafhtor. Janet. Al-
•*M»ayb twe women, Catherine Grant and
Ann McGarrah. are to love alth him,
they know that ho cannot forget p ia .
n f t»lw M rm ef frient*«. only Hack Breath
1*1 had not rone over Io Herendeen’»
«' ’ • Now
Hack Charley
1« dead. iiuihoas«.
«h«,r bv Roren-
de
c,r9rnaa
Oortf
end thia quarrel. That, Morgan be­
lieved. had been
,ln <le <r*a t~
force in Ben Herendeen's life—hit
will to push* aside, to destroy the
one person who had ever token from
him anything he had wanted. He
turned from the gathering crowd,
walking back to the main street,
fatigue beginning to spread through
him. It wai deep to his bones, it
ran shallowly beneath hia skin. Parr
Gentry walked from the shadows of
the hotel and confronted him. Parr
said, n to ciov
a smooth
voice:
fEwL’
I'm sure fatherly
glad It wasn’t
tfW .U , CUT. I'm
.
you.
-mdeea when he u n c o v e r e d that Cath-
«">•
* »•'
” £arr,’’ said Morgan. “Vance
thc «-old hleo«e«Bess ef Hack*« marder
KetcheU watched y e u ’go Into the
Potholes yestorday and he watched
mB4,
mi* b n a d M .
you corns ou t You «tot Hlllhouse
w , « e „ rm mm.,. .
one» befriend««, d a y discover« tost
and spoke to him. After Jbst Hill-
ITercaleos ia ctcsltos Ms cattle. Bo Is nous« went Into ths Potholes, and
MAY 7, 1943
nearly killed whoa bo tods to Here«
POOR CROP
(pund Hack.” He had no feeling in
dor-?« m -r b tor a sboOdo w ; but bo
his
voice. The words were slow and
.
___ _______
Morgan
came
suddenly open Calk-
1« saved by Ll<« Wtoto, oao o< Baron-
“Eh.Gad,” he said, “I don’t be­
COAL STRIKE
’
deea’s frttito.
Graat. be Is
? ’M you are •til1
v to e’s"bor.e standing riderless,
bv Baker, which is doing its share ™y caT
lieve I’ll g?t over 30 bushel to i f the work faater than the con- hrer
"<>’ •'
111 « et 8 fed up «Itb BoroaAeo«’ « Mgb baadod » try tafndrrow night you 11 be d eaa
Anyone who has bought g ro ­ the acre thds year.”
clay ¿ad Ms men drive too
.
. .u
_
tradt calk, for-a bang-up job. An- drink
watcr 8nd whiP UD “ im ’ method», cisy
Ann McOarrab was at the door­ thing. The sort of a thing tha*
cattle back to Ms ra s f*. ta tbs debt
ceries during the poet three mon­
Thue there » dissatisfaction
other o f the members o f the group «ginary foam .
-
B ill
way of her store, watching Morgan. gives a man a wallop to look at—t
with Herendeen that folio««, 14(0 Is se-
ths knows what the coal strike witb tbe e o la tio n o f the winter
He paused to the dust, most of the make him feel maybe there s a side
rtously
kart.
Charley
Hlllbonse.
anable
is a b o u t
wheat crop thia spring. It does is located in Eugene, and there NOTICE
OF
HEARING
ON to forget Back’ s death and tbs fact that erlergy and purpose out of him; it of life he can’t reach. I didn’t touch
b« killed aa old Iriood. commits «atclde.
was the faint push of an old habit i t Was afraid I’d break it if I
It is the price o f food.
look rather yellow and the stand are three plants i<n Portland’s met FINAL REPORT
did. That’s you. Grace. I'm not
Io Iowa now, Clay realises a dgbt to tbs
ropolitan
area
These
separate
The cool miners, «long with ¡s not what expert s would ¡call
Notice is
given that Elva Aalsh with Hrrondoeo Is oot far oC. He which swung him around, carried complaining. I’m glad I’ve got as
him through the Old Town to the
companies pool their resources
other unronrate, agreed not to perfect. This is due to nitrate«
A. Bryant .administratrix o f the Is at A bb M cGarrab’a bouse. She baa cemetery, and took him to the foot much of you as I do have." Then he
.„ U t e
of
William C. B r y .n l, told him of ber lovo for him. bat they
said, slowly: "If I stray off the path,
strike for the duration i f the ad- vwshed to lower levels and a late and make a formid’ hleJ h~
handling a large contract, which
U e both realise they «ere not meant for of Lila's grave.
it is because a man like me belongs
mimsrtrwtion would, through the spring
In this dark silence she was close on the street not in a museum.
oaeb other Aaa has Jo«< «aid good-by.
none of them could maintain in­
OPA, held the prices of food down.
This county has had two wheat
to him. she was very real. Some Looking at beautiful things ain’t
clerk o f the County Court o f the
No« contlooe «tth the «tory.
dividually- Another groun iR build­
things faded and some did not; her enough. I’ve got to have something
The admin tot ration failed; the cropa of sufficient m agnitude to
State o f Oregon for
Sherman
ing parts o f Boeing’s flying fort-
image was quite clear—that dark,
miners «truck.
make a farm er’s heart glad. Nor-
to touch and use.”
County, her final report and th at
C H A P T E R X IX
re«s, and another manufacturing
dramatic face with the light of
Considermg the. seriousness of j^ H y jt cannot expect another as yaivee ip demand for »ynthetic
She showed the effect of his talk .
“ ¡J* 19
A
laughter veering so swiftly to the
Clay had nothing to say. Reaching heavy shadows of despair and an­ It colored her cheeks; it put some­
the war the miners were wrong good. Yet an expectancy -of -V>
hour of ten o’aiock o f said day
rubber plants, navy ships, etc.
to strike There
can be no ques- busliel« in a nation
that has an
and the courtroom o f said court for his hst he left the room, cross­ ger and tears. Childlike and wom­ thing close to tears in her eyes. Site
ing the darkened store and letting anlike by turns; hatinf herself and was a graceful, firm-bodied woman
tion about that. Yet, it seem« that average of 14 and a county w ith .
m the courthouse in Moro, Ore-
....... himself out to the porch. Habit hating him for the mistake of a run­ and even as he looked al her Ltge
there will be no serious consequen- an average of 18 is not an indica­
gon, has been fixed ae the tim e made him reach into his pockets for
away marriage, end bearing it trag­ White was stirsed She saw it S^e
res of th at for
a truce has been ^ion of approaching
poverty by
and place for hearing all object- his cigarette paper; he rolled up a ically while the short year went on. saw the things it put in his face,
signed and the
miners are still any meane.
But a
ions to »aid report and the set­ smoke without giving It any thought. and dying with no love ter him. no and suddenly looked away
moment
later
she
looked
buck,
smil­
He
was
like
this,
sorry
and
con­
working.
.
The law of average« would in-
tlem ent th e r e o f.,
js __
fused and still stirred by Ann's kiss soft word.
ing. She pulled her shov’dors ex­
The government has sent OPA dicate th at th e crop this year
But he r e m e m b e r e d now a pressively up. the color deepening
24-27 . ,
Elva A. Bryant when he heard Jetse Rusey call out
The follow ing letter has been
thought which had occurred to him on her face. "Always. Lige. y<»-
agen ts into 100 communities to eb<mjd be small because the pre- received from Bill McKeun
Administratrix sharply:
earlier in the night A man could hawe come to me and always I'v •
find out if company store« are
rrop« have been large. The
’’Heads up—heads up!”
Dear Folks :
not live forever in the past One
charging more than ceiling prices. condition of the soil moisture does
That tone, from the silent Rusey, by one the links connecting him to it drawn back. That’» our trouble.
davs out NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
We are (censored)
Thue the miners will obtain some no^ indicate, however, that .thi* fron t our first stop and as I boo^
Notice is hereby given
that was a warning that made him drop gave way. Hillhouse and Breathitt isn't it? Well. Lige
She made a gesture with her
relief from overcharging.
will be tbe case. In fact, it is likely to have some mail there frero you f^e undsrmgned has filed in the his smoke and jerk around. He saw. who had ridden beside him through
Despite the normal criticism of tbat ¡f mototure is as good an in- w ill answer now and get this post- County Court u f the State of first, the two Ryder brothers backed these earlier years, were dead. The arms, as though pushing something
against the saloon wall, as though
away from her- She turned, drop­
John L. Lewis .toe think he has djcatOr M u«ual, the crop will be cd and cn its way a t the same Oregon for Shara»n county her pushed against It; and then, his sound of their voices was gone, their ping to the bed beside him. She
.
.
L ,
jo
i
common memories were broken,
brought an important matter to very
well above the average, time. However ,we won’t get to Final Account as* Administratrix glance
r.elng <n. be found Bu.ey in_ Nqw
Hert[wiiin w„ d„ d
lifted hit head and slid her arm
the attention of the American pub- Complaints that the croo may be ■jvhere we are going for some time of the E state <rf , J essie Amo«, the thick shadows by the hotel. Ru­
the/dust and at last, as he paused around his shoulders and. this close
sey had drawn his gun on the Ry­
to him, showed him the long,
be. That is the failure of the OPA Rround
buvheH «re further in-
Deceased-
and
that
«'•Wednesdnv,
here
to the wholly silver-shot teg, he
i
j xxj
.
.
yet—«o if you do not reg u la rly —
ders;
he
was
holding
them
there.
straight
glance of a wife who was
to keep food pricoa in hand. He dkt<)rg th>t all iglK>tk>fttby any
me don,t
&t aH gnr. the 2nd day of June, 1943. at
Morgan knew at once how It was, felt adrift and free. There was noth­ desired, and desiring. "I've been
ing
left
of
the
old
quarrel,
the
old
w ill undoubtedly succeed in get-
pro«pecto are
m y flrgt time 10:00 A. M., in Moro, S h e r-« n and backed against the store wall,
afraid of too many things. I guess.
4tilir
or
• tH1 ^retty fair de*p iU conditi<>n* a t sea, and knowing that the rest County. Oregon, in the emirt- sharply scanning all the roundabout fine time*, the old adventures, the Here I am. Lige, if it isn’t too late.”
old
songs.
The
last
link
of
the
past
food prices for his miners, which leas favorable than for the past o f the fam ily are ch ild reiu of the room o ’ Mid Court
has ^?en shadows, his nervtfs quickening and had broken and he realized that he
T ra v e lin g westward on the
rime hi* pulse striking hard in his neck. was, at twenty-nine, a man looking
he probably dhouid do.
two bumper year s . .
------ . .
sod and hot cement sidew alks-
c ^,rrt
Swinging
his
head
through
a
full
tra il to D ell Lake, which was
H ie president h«s been wrong
I will undoubtedly write more or and place for hearing o'Jecttons half-circle he looked into the gray ahead because there was no other • also the tra il to Crowfoot. M o r­
,
in fate policy to that he has given
less of a general travelogue with-
Ftoal Account and
or deserted shadows of Old Town and way to look.
gan cam e suddenly upon Cath­
It affected him powerfully; It
bigger prices to many group« of
saw Herendeen slowly drop back
out definite detail as to cities etc.
settlem ent of sajd estate.
e rin e ’s horse standing riderless
Isabella Crosfiel l around the comer of the blacksmith spilled something into his blood, like
to the heavy-shining fog.
ppodueere without rairing the
Feel sure that the censor will al­
a chemical absorbing the virus of
Administratrix shop Into darkness.
This was a t the edge of the Mogul
o f those who m ust eat food FroB
obeerert May g. 1914
low me to state that I am now
He remained in his tracks, know­ an did fever. Looking down at Lila's plateau, with the line of timber di­
a shellback,
having crossed the ’’’• Lest r Johnsen,
to
ing what lay before him yet puz­ headboard he said, to her and to rectly beyond. For a moment he
W. B Wilcox jr. of the Rutledge eouabor. Generally »peaking, d'd A « o m » v f - r A d m m -tratn x
It seems now that within the
zled that Herendeen should slide himself to a gentle voice:
had his deep fear of accident; then,
ftfU « , day period the coal -trike diatrict wa» in Moro last week you know that the Pacific ocean i .
FuM>««’on - Annl SO. a • away as though avoiding him. He
“I guess that’s all, What’s gone coming up to the horse, he saw
w ill be aeetlori peaceably by g ir-
»"
’“ ""v
.
knew Herendeen thoroughly — the is gone”
Catherine's shape against the tree3
as blue as Crater lake and a , L « ‘ Publication - May 21. 194
He had been gone from the ranch She had dismounted and sat now on
raw physical courage, the sullen will
ing the' miner» a -ix d .y week, hkkw to ca.h for bounty One was
smooth— sometimes. At others i t ____________ _
that drove him forward, the con­ nearly two hours. When he came the yellow-dry grass, looking toward
pay from the tim e they enter the eoch a fine »kin Mr. Wilcox kept
is as rough as a Model T Ford BOARD
OF EQUALIZATION tempt he had for weakness, the into the living room he found Pad- him. He came before her. watching
mine and ta«»eetion of their food H for a rug^
, w r
hatred which for these ten years had den ready to leave. Padden said: her face swing up. A moment later
wide open on the Sawtooth road.
MEETING
coot» It 1» likely th at they will
The oldert daughter of W. C.
A t th at time I w as busy shooting
NOTICE: There will be a meet- governed hi* life and his actions. "That wasn’t as bad as It looked. she rose, walking to him. She said
i o « their contention for a »2 per Harper w a . thrown fromi » bug-
Thus thi* backward step into dark­
nothing, at the moment bukhcr hand
m y oransre juice for the first o u - jn(r of the County Board of Equa- ness seemed out of character. Think­ Lige is all right Mr*. Lige just
touched his arm and her face, pale
d a y m tee in pay. which w ill not gy in front of CrorfieW b Mon
came."
and round in this light, showed its
“Where’s Catherine?“
be needed if they obtain the other la .t Friday w hile driving to school, pie o f time«, then I actually got n a tio n of Sherman County. Ore- ing abeut It, Morgan looked along
"Started home about fifteen min­ intent drawn interest.
coneideratíona
One «haft dropped down and the •betteT. Sure did surprise me as ^nnk at the Court House, Moro; the street again and now noticed the
outlined )n a utes ago."
U iv received a broken an- 1 thought I was going to play Oregon, on the third Monday ii; shape
shape of
of somebody
somebc
He said: "Why didn’t you wait?”
whole hog and die. James Kenneth y ay> that being the 17th day of dark second-story window of the ho-
"I thought that perhaps something
Jump came In. "I got the boys
It looks as if John Lewis, who young
know who it was but riding circle on the place. Fox Will­ held you in town.”
ha- *»«•
»____ v . w
ill he
te re s te d to
a t xf«,,»
ih lielv e examine
x a m in e
Ho dldn t kn
will
be in
interested
to know
know th
that
May, iqaq
1943, to m
publicly
« th is washa America’s
" ¿ moert
a vnmts
Howard Bctehee has - bought
he realized Herendeen had noticed
“Yes." he said, "something did. 1
Assessm ent rolls, correct all the man and wa* protecting himself ing’s out on the flats, behind the
«vin e con- PH* ^ t h which to in«tall a siphon ibis stomach is not the only one
met Ben."
rocks.”
for his muñere—better livrnv oob ^ y
She came nearer, watching the fa­
"You can pull them in. It’s all
dWona. and that th e adknini.tr.- « t e r .y .te m to a hog lo t on h i, in th e tribe that does the dipsy errors | n valuation, descriptions in the fight to come. ,
Morgan, hanging to hi* trackg, over.’’
doodle under adverse conditions. of lands or other property assess-
miliar marks on his face, studying
tion will have to pull to its horns farm.
*>what?’
B ut to get on with description of ed by me and jt gbBn be the duty drew and fired. He saw Herendeen’»
all the little signs she knew so well
The state engineer haa given
“I met Ben in town,” said Mor­ So she knew what he had done, an.l
on ite stiff control system
the ocean wave, flying fish ,as I of ^ „ < ^ 3 interested to appear at gun kick up from its first' shot; he
permits for the irrigation o f 208
saw the barrel steady again. The
had pictured were nrùch sro-i!!e~ tbe t j,me and
place
appointed roar of the shots cracked along the gan, and left the room at once. said: “It’s over then. That has been
acres to Sherman county along the
,
1
1
A x v
;
~4*
.
.
a 11
1 M
M a s v rv w
J
U IIW f I followed
M I9 W M H
IB I VO
Jump
him
to lOO
the DONOe
porch. my prayer for so long—that it would
HARD W ATER
than a seal and about the size
(appearance is by petition). A.l gtreet and somewhere men ran the • cainng ; “j«or God’s sake. Morgan. be soon over. Go on back There's
John Day.
a good 12 inch trout. Imagine my petitions must be in w riting and walks recklessly. These were sen
toll a man . . . ” Morgan curved nothing on this trail I’m afraid of."
There hare been complaints a
He said: “Why do you suppose I
bout hard w ater in Moro since the From the Observer, May>, 1904 .. surprise at the first batch we verified by the oath of the appl:- sations that reached him all at once, around the yard and was lost to the
c a m /? ”
fijed with the
board these and the crash of a bullet into fog. .
th e flat ware put into
A t two o ’clock tomorrow the saw. (I was pondering whether cant and
■wells to
the wall behind him and the smell
She seemed to hold her breath. He
finet game o f basket ball will be t o call them a flock or a school) within the
first week it is by of powder. He had fired twice, still
production, Some . o f three com
saw her long lips tremble. Her
Lige
White's
wife
stood
beside
the'
play**! on the Moro field between They run about 6 inch?”» lo i" an 1 law required to be in session.
watching Herendeen’s gun settle to bed, looking down at her husband. shoulders straightened a wav fro m
jdainta are
the ladies of the high school and oome out o f the water likn » hm*-
a level pointing. But he fired no Padden closed the door definitely be­ him. '"Clay,” she murmured, "say
Margaret W. Peetz
The city officials cheerfully ad­
those o f the regular team. This •ming bird, busy flapping their fins
County Assessor more, for he heard hia shot strike hind him as he left the room. Now nothing you don’t mean. I can’t go
m it th a t the present city water
home, releasing a quick small cough she said: “You were on the way through that again. To be as close
will be rare and honewt »port (or w ings) and going for about
by Charles A. Ruggles, deputy
from Herendeen. The big man’a to town, weren’t you, Lige? And as we were, with all that it meant
will bounce i f it- is dropper on the
which everybody will witsh to w it­ 100 yards about 2 fe et f ”"»m the
gun dropped; he fired as it went
pavement. They do not even in­
to us then, and to lose it—I can’t
surface of the water. Quite n Morn lx>dge No. l i t , I. O. 0 . F. down, the slug breaking up dust then you changed your mind and go through that again.”
s is t that it be frocan first., It is ness-
started into a fight”
from the street. His shoulders fell
The new Moro hotel evolution» hunch o f them in a swarm. There
Moro, Oregon
He said: “There is nothing be­
1 “Well,’’ he said, “it wa* a way of
hard enough to bounce anyway
Meets 1st and 3rd back against the wall, of the black­ passing the time.”
have finaMv brought a perm anent are no gulls this far out, but oc-
tween us now. Nothing except the
Some o f the oouned
eV*n landlord. W. C. Rutledg4 has be- ■casionly we see an albatrdss. An­
Tuesdays
to t h< smith shop and scrubbed along the
theil
“I know. Time’s been heavy on thing* you remember against me.
ogre« th at ladies who wash
I.O.O.F.
hall
Tra» board*. Morgan's bullet had knocked your hands these last year*. And Catherine.”
other thing th at interested me
h»ir ta it will And Ah.ir lock, u «""« * ’ ° ™ r 8Bd
sicut and visiting him back, and when he fell it was your house ha* been empty, hasn’t
A long breathing sigh came from
w as the water a t the bow of the
M t t « bridle». The worn«, who with »»»nr P « « * * o f r ’Wed
brothers are cordi this way, slowly to a sitting position it?”
her. She was smiling, this tall and
and then sidewise, as though wearily
ship a fter n ig h t A» »he went
ally invited to meet
He could smile, weak as he wa*. robust and gay girl; she was near
have waahed their hair will all
going to steep. The shadow* al the
L. L. Peetz has completed hw «plowing along she threw water
vith us.
He
still had hi* old flash of gal­ him, her body still. She said: “Old
a ttest to th e truth o f the state­
base of the building smothered him;
alfalfa planting. He also haa five ahead to which w ere a’»out a mil- Charles C. Wilson, N.G.
lantry.
t “No house is empty with times—new times. You have been a
all Morgan saw was the vague stain
ment.
faithful man. Clay. I have' never
you in 'It, Grace.” -
The etory t»i»t a
ritlnmri
of eor"’ 8n exiperiment that lion fish o f some sort that were (*eicy Thompson, Sec.
of his face. /
ceased to love you for it—even when
“You’re
lying,
Lige.
I
know
why
■phonphoreaent. The f h .p a r k M
• The echoes of the firing had not
ledv WM brabed by »pUiWti« the cannot miae.
.
.
there seemed nothing for me. Well,
you
were
going
to
Vf»r
Pas*.
I’ve
wwter in the tab b e e « » of the
Kent Mill haa aome ta in t hope w ith a bluish light I -oked like
yet died when men ran into the
Moro O t S f i i
haven’t I been faithful, too?”
known for a long time."
street, toward Morgan. Someone
hard water ia dtaooonted. It 1. «* «■*«"« •
1 lIT r »-
a jug of club soda fust «ftr* vn-i Meetg 2d & <th Tue„
She wa* there for him. she wno
He laid a hand over hia eye*. “1
called: “Clay—that you?" He didn’t ’
waiting
for him. When he put his
jerk
the
cap
off.
I
guess
th
is
is
day
of
each
month.
am
not
proud
of
that.
Grace.
God
prèsible true that a feminine in- G rsss Valley Journal May .9,1924
answer, for he was paying hi* re­
arms around her and saw her head
know*
1
hate
dirt.
But
there
are
about
all
th
e
done
I
can
giv«
v-n
Visiting
members
we’
dividual With a very soft nature—
Notice to Farmere: Proposition
spects to Ben Herendeen—a man
lift to him, swift and expectant, he
who had oavar known what fear
«» «> »«h
and «Irin__m ight be bruised by the for dissolution of the O r e g o n at the nresent tim* on the con­ come.
felt the long rush of his youth again..
C
a man who had waittd for him.' «« .h‘ h8t " ° W8” «* « P '» " l" «
Coils
IVkh?e.
N.G.
When he kissed her it was as she
w ater to > ahosrer, but the eoun- Gram Growers. Inc. will be dis- d ition o f th at vast exnanse of
Florence Johnston. Re-
without trickar,. to com . up and
u
flrJt Um, , had said: Sbmething old. something
efl aterriy rejpete the charge that cussed at a meeting in the Court w ater known as the Pacific,
■ ~
_
aver a#w you weak the flrBt tJme new. Nothing had changed. The old
splashtog the water to th e tub House May 23.
Needle«* to say. I am still
Eureka Lodge No 121 A .F. A A.rf.
black and
Sunday morning «Wpnsente o f healthy todtvidual. The trip . is a Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thuri Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, O.E.8. you have been helpless. Moet ol- wild sweetness was here, the same
w i n ____ _____
. blue
, marks
Moro. Oregon
ways you have been so well, so full Immense shock, the same feeling of
tbera ia no argument about live*trck included a car o f hogs little monotonous, but aside from
day evenings of c a n
a deep need satisfied. It passed be­
Meets
Every
Second
and
I’ve kept away from you
i t The w ater to hard. Very hard by Ed Alley, a car o f cattle and b^tog slightly bored everything ia
tween them end took the last lone-
month V isiting mem­
Sometimes
you
have
frightened
me.
Fourth Thursdays
i n
In faot. there b are been com- a m ix.d car by O. N. R uggles, satisfactory. I have a little diffi-
Lige. Sometimes you have made Uness, the Incompleteness, the emp­
bers are cordially in­
Each
Month.
Visiting
rdounts from other part» o f the a car of cattle by Lreter H eath, «u lty in remembering what day it
me
feel ashamed. I have been a tiness out of him. The ten years of
vited t j moot with us.
waiting were finished; they were to­
Members Invited.
strange wife.”
county th at faiun* uervad by shal four ca<a of cattle by C. R. Bel- Is or date. They all look alike to
gether.
Norma
Balsiger
W.
M.
He
said:
“1
saw
a
vase
one
time
law wall» h are rery hand water ahee from Shaniko and four or m e from where I’m setting. Fact W. F. McLeod, W.M. K
(THE END] >
|B » museum, it was g beautiful
Marie Hoaktoaon, Sec.
i . h j / k see n » th U the fire care from M?ro and Waseo.
to, I ’m sittin g on a box o f sup- Q V. Belknap, Secretary
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