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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1918)
lag to figures compiled for the bien nial report of the department. ADMIRAL MAYP If It la found to be for the beat lm Keudafl. wEo was Injured May 1> at CARTER GLASS M O RO. OREGON. tercets of enforcing the factory In Das, while employed at lumbering, I«O W IW ■ w ----------- spection law the state labor commis died November 28. The fatal accidents F R I D A Y . . . December 13, 1918 sioner may establish a branch office reported were: Earl Randall, Bandon, In Portland and pay the expense« for stevedoring; O. W. Mackey. Astoria, Principal Events of tho Week Th« Ike pr >cc ot T h « O bserver b > L 59 per • te It out of the factory inspection fund, shipbuilding; C. Ellis, Knappa. log ta for six ni on tiw, ^9 cento h*1 y«** • I» 1 Briefly Sketched for In fo r Attorney-Oeneral Brown has advised ging; Fred Boatner, Mist, logging. France Plans to Welcome the but if paid in -dvsnce * « todr moatfcs „ ShoHci Anglers*, hunters' and combination accept $2.50 to full »or 2 yen" Lsteor Oommlesioner-elect Gram. motion of Our Reader*. term* than one year 1 2 tf cento per month. President With Almost During the last two years the re- Ucensss for 1919 are bartg mailed from *A Blue M a rk here w ill aniw er • » « oelpte of the state from all eoproee ths Portland office of the state fish Royal Pomp. query, when entered upon our calendar, Pacific college at Newberg has ln^ have amounted to >20,133,970. which ■M game commission to ths 28 county giving the date o i the paper aa the date at sugurated a campaign for a war-time Is more (I»«« >8,000,000 above thp re clerks of the state and to approxi which vour current subscription expire«. P aris— Elaborate plans are being deficiency fund of >10,998. ceipts of any previous biennium In mately 120 others pointe of distribu made by the French government for Alexander. M- Holmes, a pioneer the history of the state, according te tion. Paper conservation has resulted the entertainment of president Wil widely known throughout Marlon, Polk figures being compiled for the bien In the commission reducing the usual son. These plans Include various number of licenses by almost 29,090. and Yamhill counties, died at Sublim nial report of State Treasurer Kay. state dinners and official calls and ity, aged 78. Irrigation and drainage of 82,849 The following numbers have been Is probably a gala night at the opera. The Southern Oregon Poultry asso acres of land east of Eugene Is con sued this year and are being distribu a ; '■ —7 * It been decided that President ciation will hold lte annual show in templated by the Benham Falls Irri ted: Sixty thousand anglers* licenses, 'Wilson, upon his arrival at the Bole Believed There W ill Be No OH* Medford on the 18th, 19th and 20th gation company, of Ban Francisco, 46,009 hunters* licenses, 20.000 com de Boulogne station at 10 o’clock Sat of December. which has completed lte filing for bination licensee, 100,000 nonrasidsnt ficulty in Returning Mon urday morning, will be met by Presi I. H. Van Winkle, assistant attorney using waters of the McKensle river. licenses and 2600 free licenses lor v«^ dent Poincare and other government Within Four Months. general of Oregon, is confined in a An estimated coot of >1,286,000 le erans of the Civil war and pioneers officials. He will then go Immediate hospital at Colorado Springs, Colo., placed on the proposed development who cams to Oregon prior to I860. ly to the Murat mansion, which will Results of the official const at ths with an Infected hand. work. Washington.—Eight of tho 11 ¿»v I- be his home while he is In Paris. Mr. last general election show that Gov Despite adverse recommendations of The Oregon Horticultural society ■ions comprising the American third Wilson’s drive on Monday to the the Citizens’ advisory budget commit closed lte meeting at Roseburg after ernor Wlthycombe has five new po army which will occupy German Hotel l e Vllle will be an occasion of tee, the roe« festival probably will be electing officers and deciding to hold litical scalps banging to his belt la towns either are national gua d t>r considerable ceremony. Carter Glass, Congressman from resumed in Portland next June. next /ear's session at Astoria. The the shape of records for Oregon. He national army troops, and there T ~ The school children of Paris will be vi/J.Tt’v, named £ecrotury of the County officials from throughout officers elected were: Benjamin 8. is the first man to be nominated three every disposition to believe that they out In force when the president ar Admiral Mayo, commander of the Tressui y to succeed W. G. McAdoo. Oregon are meeting in Portland this Worsley, of Astoria, president; J*. O. times for the office of governor. He will be on Amerionn soil again by rives. Virtually all the mercantile American naval squadron which aa- week for the annual convention of the Holt, Eugene, vice president; C. D. was elected four years ago by the establishments In Paris have notified oortad President Wilson to France midsummer. Association of County Judges and Minton, Portland, secretary; Charles largest majority ever given a eaadl- General March, chief of staff, an their employes that next Saturday date for governor. He was nominated L. McNary, Salem, trustee. Commissioners. * nounced that he anticipated no diffi will be a full holiday. It is expected last May by the largest plurality aver Baker county Is proud ef Its record An emergency hospital has been op culty In getting these home within to be a larger celebration than any be accorded a nominee for that offles. He on the war stamp drive, It having al ened at Adams with the co-operation four months. March suggested it will fore seen In Paris. was elected by the largest majority of the Adams branch of the Umatilla ready exceeded Its quota of >400,000 ever given to a candidate for governor be necessary to obtain legislation The president landed at Brest Frl county Red Cross to care for Spanish by >60,000. All Indications point to whereby a certain number of men can day and was met by an American party elected for his second term. He was the fact that the county will exceed Influenza caaea. Vancouver, Wash. — Demobilisation consisting of General Pershing, Gen be retained abroad beyond their nor the first republican governor la the procedi ng here according to pro- eral Bliss, Admiral William S. Ben mal period of enlistment—four months W. B. Ayer, for 18 months federal Its quota, by >100,000 before January 1. history of J.he state te succeed himself. Leeds, England.—"Send your ships Baker county has the -hojior of being food administrator for Oregon, has re aftdr the emergency is officially de-1 gr, mmei and from now on between son, Admiral Henry B. Wilson and across and we will send the 120,000 signed his office and named W. K. the first county in the state to have dared ended. I 100 and 260 men a day will be dis- Colonel House. Hie Expedient men per month." New national guard divisions, the I charged from service. There are 30,- The army examiner was getting Newell, assistant food administrator, Its quota paid a month ahead of time The landing was made at Quay President Wilson sent this cable to act in his stead. with a large oversubscription- somewhat out of patience with the 32d and 42d, and two of the national I 000 men demobilized, and It will Three, where the French ministers dull candidate before him. But be Ak the instance of lumbermen In army, the 89th and 90th, are now lp take considerable time for them to extended a formal welcome to the message to Premier Lloyd George on Frank V. Pedro, wealthy sheepman 1 >ala ta a m r u a r g o d gSV C h i m the front line of Major-General Dick- paBB through the demobilization tests, American president as he set foot on March 81, 1918. In response to an ur- of the Butter creek country, near eastern Oregon, Representative Sin- controlled his temper nt “S. O. S.” message from the Britr not! k » ok ed th . railroad admlnto ; a tort c t a a c to dlatto«utok_ hlntojlt. man's army of occupation, according More than 100 experts are laboring French soil. Echo, killed himself at his home in tratfon to restore t o . p r lv ll... ot . h > £ j premier, laying bare the terribly to General Pershing's report night and day to return the men to Pendleton by swallowing a large quan critical situation of the allied armies. The 28th and 33d national guard and Uf©. It requires about four ping pine lumber in closed freig > cwmmand of infantry; that In your tlty of strychnine. At dawn that day the Germans had the 79th national army are In the sec- dayB for a man to pass through the Up to the beginning of the week the cars. Owing to the sc a rc ity of b oxcars rear waa an impassable abyss; that on launched their superdrive towards of you there perpen- ond line, constituting the reserve mmtary procedure, after entering the death toll in Portland from influenza for shipping perishable commodities, AKiJi-nw which is occupying Luxemburg and demobilization office. totaled 802 since the epidemty started the regulations have required use of dlcuiar rocks of tremendous height; It was Lloyd George himself who. In various rail centers in France, Includ I government pays the enlisted^ in October. The total number of cases open cars.for lumber, but It is alleged that in front of you lay the enemy, a speech hare, disclosed for the first that pine lumber la Injured by ship- outnumbering you ten to one. What, ing Montmedy, Longuyon. Etain and drafted and volunteer men 3 ^ cents reported was 8809. time thia exchange of cablegram* with | sir. In such an emergency would you 8L Mihiel. the first, third, fourth and mHe to the point from which they A large barn on the Jess Traver ment In the open. Washington.—Two more precedents 1 President Wilson. Twenty-nine citlee and towns In do7” fifth regulars comprising the remain- eBt«red the service, farm, northwest of Forest Grove, was In American governmental procedure I n waa an inspiring narrative, this Orwon ~ e h hare • bMk d.po.11 ot 1 “What would I t o r re.l~.nded toe der of the advancing army, while the Ab faat M the men are mustered out burned, the fire consuming 1000 tons second and seventh divisions are with | j,ere others will be brought in from were shattered Tuesday as a result of bit of Inside history of the gravest of hay, all the farm machinery and >1,000,008 or more, and the aggregate applicant, **I should resign I* President Wilson's trip to the I crisis for the allied cause In the whole la >192,218,662.61, a statement Issued the rural camps. It is expected that the reserve. other valuable property. Studying Deep-Sea Life. European peace conference. I war. by the state banking department about 12,000 men will be held at this To bring attention to Pendleton as A peculiar advantage for the study They were these: I' “I shall never forget that morning post for an indefinite time. an ideal place to spend the winter and shows. The deposits in the oity of of marine life Is credited the biological Thomas R. Marshall, vice-president when I sent a cable message J© Preal- Portland'total 2126^884,709.86, and af station established at Messina about of the United Stated, presided over the I dent Wilson telling him what the (nets to make an all-year home is the pur ter Portlaad comes Salem with >6,920,- two years ago. The sudden rise of the pose of a campaign just launched by CAMP LEWIS MEH LAST regular meeting of the cabinet, this ba-1 were and ho* essential It was that we 642.68. Pendleton Is third with >6,669,- ocean bed at the strait of Messina tne Pendleton Commercial association lng the first time for a vice-president I should get American help at the speed The general strike threatened for 812.42, and Astoria fourth with >6,364,- causes very unusual upward currents The Thirteenth Division Not to Be to perform such a function during the I test possible rate, and inviting him to Monday, on behalf of Thomas Mooney 862.39. The hanking Institutions la from great depths, and these are so Demobilized Soon. strong as to bring many of the deep- life of a president < send 120,009 Infantry and machine was abandoned so far as Portland was the 29 cities and towns total 102. Parle.—The plan of organization of Camp Lewis, Tacoma.—The 11th dl sea animals forcibly to thé surface, Wireless communications were re- gunners to Europe,” said Premier There has been eliminated from the concerned, when the Central Labqr the United 8tates peace mission, which I TlBlpn/ which Is stationed hare, will oelved by the cabinet from President I Lloyd George In the course of hid where they are caught from small council adopted a resolution to this Deschutes national forest In west cen boats. The artlmals ere taken under is now tentative, but which in Its ea- be 0De of the la8t to be demobilized Wilson and a report of the meeting speech tral Oregon, 4780 acres of land, all sur conditions Jess abnormal than usual. sentlals undoubtedly will stand un I ln COantry and, very probably the effect was sent by wireless to the president. “The following day," continued the veyed and a small portion reported to Many of them are able to produce light Commercial power rates of the changed, shows the body which will men and o ffjcert of the division whe this being the first time in American J premier, "there came a cablegram look out for America’s interests when wlgb tQ remain ha the army will be history for such a maneuver. Vice- I from President Wilson: 'Send your Portland Railway. Light A Power be agricultural, subject to entry only and some even vary the color of the the world’s delegatee gather at Ver-1 uged gg a nucieuB for the formation President Marshall presided over the I ships across and we will send the 120, company aad the Northwestern Elec under the homestead laws requiring light at will. trio company, of Portland, are in residence, at and after 9 o'cloek a. m. sallies, as complets In every detail. I of g permanent division, according to cabinet meeting at the request of the | 000 men.* Japanese to Fly In Siberia. creased in orders Issued by t|je public January 16, and to settlement and The chart of the organization which 1 ltidlcatloM hers. ’* America,” added Mr. Lloyd George, Yukiteru Ozaki, son of Yuki Osa- president and the members of the cabi other disposition oa and after January service commission. has been prepared here shows the! jrrOm advices reoeived from Wash 'sent 1,900,000 men across and oat of net as well. Aftqjr a search extending throughout 22, 1919, at the United States land of- 1 ki, former minister of Justice of large American organisation headed lngton. the plaoes of officers in the The president, It develops, asked Mr. that number 1,100,000 were (tarried by the entire United States since last flees at Lakeview and The Dalles. The Japan, Intends to Join the Semenov by the members of the peace commie- dlvlBlon who wish to resign lmmedl troops with his aircraft. He will go the British mertihntlle marine.” August, Mrs- Ethel M Scott, wanted land Is In scattered »mall tracts. ■Ion Itself, with the chart lines run-1 atgly wm b© taken by others who wish Marshall to undertake this function be with 8enowo, who recently brought Four fataF accidents are Included In the crown prince a pair of Russian In Eugene for forgery of checks and nlng from this group to that of t b e k retatn commissions. These will be fore he sailed for France. In order not to create any misappre BRIEF GENERAL NEWS postal money orders, was arrested in the 641 accident reports received last eagles from General Beinenov. Ozaki first secretary, John C. Grew, to the I ent bere gg occasion demands from V - hension In the public mind regarding week by the state Industrial accident will take to Siberia another machine 8an Bernardino, Cal. second, or liaison or diplomatic Intel- j otbar pogts and camps, as units are American troops have reached the his new function and to be certain that commission. In addition ths commis besides his own biplane. The emergency board met Monday llgence group, and the third, the group I cut down by demobilization plane. Rhine, It Is authoritatively stated. at the request of Governor Wlttay- sion received the report that Nelson of »dvlMT». principally technic*!, with I o , , , ^ b . , , . . . th. « « « t o r , he should run into ~ 7 no , succession entan- Studied Indifference characterized large staffs of assistants. I army after the war will consist of ep- • shall prepared a brief statement which I the German reception of American combe, to consider aa application for a deficiency appropriation of >2000 for , Under the liaison and diplomatic In- proxtmately 600,000 men in 20 dlvl he made to the cabinet on oalllng It to troops on their way to the Rhine, the public service oommieelon to in tell Igenee group are military and naval glonB These divisions, It Is under order and which he later made public. British troops have entered the vestigate telephone rates. officers. Including the commander of gtood> have their headquarters at PORTLAND, OREGON This was the vice-president’s formal fortified Rhine city of Cologne, which With only 8000 motor vehicle li the American expeditionary forces, campB and cantonment* that will be utterance on assuming his Informal of- Is to be headquarters of the British cense applications received to date out naval and military attaches end for- kgpt <g pennanent posts. flee, which he later described as the army of occupation In Germany. of the «3,317 registered last year, Sec reprs—utAtiw. . 1 — The resignation of Charles M. retary Olcott warns car bWher« to get A sub-branch of the liaison and dip- atlonB Hlt rf.rd by Income Tax function of a “referee.* Schwab as director general of the their applications In at once to avoid lomatlc intelligence office Is a bureau _ Dir©ct taxee fell heav emergency fleet corporation was ac trouble after the first of th® yqar. In which American civilian activities corporations and on persons ARMY MENTAL TEST HIGH cepted by President Wilson in A wire A convention of, the State Federation will be represented, such as those of | having 5 __ t___ nrhtlv and on lightly on large and Incomes less message. of Labor will be held in Salem on Eleven Per Cent of Men Are Found Herbert C. Hoover, the food adminis the great majority of persons earning Belgian troops have occupied the January 8. The convention was ached Qualified for Officers. trator; tne the Red Cross, the M. w. C. A., 1 neo crow, me Y. 1. —. .. -hown th* K nim t. of Columb«, th . KnKhta «” totont.l Washington.—Eleven per cent of the town of Nuess, on the left bank of uled to be held at Bend In October, the Rhine, opposite the big industrial hut the prevalence of influenza there of Pythias, the Salvation Army and enue Commlsslonei ____ ___ Daniel G. Roper 1,600,000 enlisted men of the army sub city of Deuseeldorff. Belgian troope made It necessary to postpone the ses jected to psychological tests were the War Trade hoard. for the year ending June 30. also are In Gladbach and Hellberg. sion. found to be qualified mentally to be The American navy will number Cyrus Hamlin Walker, of Albany, come officers, while more than 21 per COAST BOYS RETURN SOON Taft Refuses Baseball Offer. 1291 vessels, Including 40 battleships oldest living whlfe man born west of cent of the men examined were rated New York.—William H. Taft ha« an ! „ above averaga InUllHaeoa. 528 • » J“'2 >92<>- the Rocky mountains, reached the 80th 66th Regiment, Coast Artillery Corps, nounced that he had decided to de- three per cent oi lb . efflcere u whom «eordln» Io • year of hie life Saturday. Mr. ^Valker ____ . Included In Late List. dine the otter to become a baaeball , l<jtj were m<t th< Mqul. R w Admiral Orlftln. cblaf ol the bu- was born December 7, 1838, at the old Beattie.—Included In the list of regf commlaaloner tt. aucoeed the preeent ,remenU t, „ Mld , real! ol ateam englneerln» tor the Whitman mission, near Walla Walla, ments soon to be returned from national commission. atatament laauad b , the » o depwb | lu>““ Wash. abroad, as announced by General P. Telephone and telegraph lines of Formal protest against class freight ment. giving for the first time the C. March, chief of staff. Saturday, at the country, now under government Wilson Invited to Cologne. rates proposed under the Chsmbers- data compiled by the division of psy Washington, was the 86th regiment, Amsterdam.—President Wilson is chology of the medical department. oontrol, should become government Prottty scale for railroads of the coun c o w l artillery corps. Thia regiment Invited to visit Cologne by the Volks owned at the conclusion of peace and try, has been made to Interstate Com went from the forts on Puget Sound, Zeitung of that city, which suggests Less than one-half of 1 per cent of the expiration of the provision» of the merce Commissioner Altchlson by and was largely made up of . Oregon 1 that representatives of the German the men were recommended for dis sot under which the utilities are now Chairman Miller of the public service charge as mentally deficient and Waablntton » . « . t o r » .r l, mam- m mw>, h|m oontrol led, PoetmasteMJeneral Burle commission. bers of the Oregon and Washington * __________________ _ son declare» In hl» annual report Warden Stevens, of the state pen! Ex-Kalaer Attempt« to OomiplA BqleifM- coast artillery. The 63d aad 69th reg THE MARKETS. tentlary, has appointed John C. Talley London.—William Hohenaollern. the iments, coast artillery corps, both or People Die ef tterxatlen In Fetrogred. deputy warden, supplementing Charles former German emperor, bps attempt ganised at Pugtet Sound forts, t Portland. Stockholm.—Fugitives from Rqpeia Burns, who will become turnkey to ed to commit aulatde, following a announced a week ago to be returned succeed L. C. Brotherton, temporarily OatS-^-No. 2 white feed, >64 per ton. r . n u i lb ,I w *“ p‘ tr° ‘ 7 d to this country soon. These regiment» relieved. Mr. Talley has been deputy Barley—Standard feed, >49 per ton. Lglpalc Tageblatt, «bttk to quoted to T1* M i lin)»1* I TT M W were recruited principally from the warden at McNeill's island federal Corn—Whole. >73©77; «racked, >76 ■C openhagen dlepatob to th . B g .| l-M toatto». AU » Id d i, . t o » to northwest states. r ©79 change T.I.graph vwaaa,«*,, ccmpanj. • A _ » » > - j 1 * ♦ d egeW «A W *» ltervatio» Oublie n i l bv " prison. GARAGE O PERATED BY HOTEL The University of Oregon at Eugene Hay—Timothy. >>0©8> per ton; al caauge Russians Appeal to Allies. will oonduct examinations on January falfa. >27.60. bto to u M to . 4 ‘w • « « • » . " rT 17 for young men wko have the neces London.—The council of Livonia, Butter-Creamery, «le per pound. X Estbonia and Courland has directed Eggs—Ranch, 76c per dozen. 1 non» art la» 1» Petrograd- The atty sary qualification« for recommend« egived a wound. It la «aid. H. H. Cloutier, Manager tion to the United States naval scad Eric V. Hauser, Owner. an earnest appeal to th«r nlUcs and to Potatoes—>1.60©1.76 per hundred. looks deserted. M.-. ' emy at Annapolis, following a request neutral countries to Intervene in Poultry — Hens. ‘ 22©26c; eprings, received from Congressman W. C. northwestern Rusela, stating that the 2«c; roosters, lie ; ducks. 28©S0c; Hawley. Bolahevlki have already Invaded part turkeys, 27©20c. ( Parts.—The of the © council at Zagreb, acting aa the " -1 One of the biggest hauls of bootleg of the mentioned provinces, killing St Paris has set for th« provisional government for all whiskey ever captured In Clackamas Seattle. many people and burning much prop IS » is expestad Hay—Eastern Washington timothy, Sjav territory formerly Incorporated la here,that the peace deliberations will eounty was seised by Bherlff Wilson erly the Austro-Hungarian empire has tub-. » 8 per ton; alfalfa. » 4 per ton. last about four months. Unless un and Deputy Sheriff Joiner, when two BY AUTO mJ t ted a protest to the silted govern foreseen obstacles arise the belief pre Seattle seen driving a large auto car Butter—Creamery, 86c. Veterans te Stay Abroad. ments against Italian administration vails In wall Informed quarters rflng a Wo eh lngton license attempted, AND VISIT THE DALLES Eggs—Ranch, 74c per dozen. Washington ■ Secretary Baker gave In the occupied territories of Dal final notion will ho reached toward to get through the county with ghaut, Poultry — Hens. 2«©28c; springs, it as hie personal opinion that none of matia. Istrla and Gorilla, occording to >00 quarts of liquor. the early payt of May. the veteran divisions of the American J8c; roosters, dressed. 27 ©28c; duckb a dispatch by the Jugo-81av press 28c; geese. 11c; turkeys, 40©46c. Professor Q. R. Hyejop. of Oregon army In France will return home be ---------- “W -.------ Agricultural college, will eondpet a By saving end sharing America kepi hpreau here. fore peace formally is declared. He In the concrete, recently completed, fully equipped, Accurate •h«Mktino Indicated that the tried fighting men the world together during the war cri In France a German plan«. «*<*<►- three days’ grain-grading School at roomy £ara#e of Walther-William« Company. Competent Ona Way Out. g farmhouse, was startled Dufnr Deoemher 12. 12 and 1< under would compose the bulk of the forces els. By saving and sharing America workman always ready to help you in any way they can at will help te bring the heeling of ns Two bluejackets were In the _ veo away hy <«ry aren ate the aueploee of Weaco county farm to be kept In Europe for the present room wsRhlng clothes, preparatory to tiona least expense to jo u . For any service tendered the charge bureau, Oregon Agricultural college ________________ toe veeebly tttottoCtoto. T h e, were W h I Mfle tew Al ~ Mas*.-«M ' J ^ T ^ r n l £ t t ' t i i t and the United State« department of r » „ l .r , nod bed -nlleled for tour « » * * " « « » J ? T J Z X S J L , will alwayi be reasonable. __________________ Britleto to O ppose C o nscrip t A rm ie s . regular« and had neighborhood. , « r a On. . f them bad t»en to Ito J J t o know , h(! r|#,. agriculture oo-operatlng. Dundee.—The British représenta During the blenalnm hf 1917 and „rvic. one fw ,. and waa ra ber tired » « " h.ndtod b j e lleuten.nl «H 'tlvea at the peace conference will de of being on the station ao long, a*411 D . ____ „ 1911 the state highway department mand general and absolute abolition «prew ed h l. sentiments to that effect I onel in the American army. who, en has constructed 48.2 mile« of concrete of conscription throughout Europe. The other, looking up at his d t e ^ | tt,\ an_d"<*,tL <rf ? h<_ΰa^ TH E DALLES, - - S OREOON. S a v in g Wlnaton Spencer Churchill, minister iT te d “ mid “w en If yon Wrdman, grabbed the weapon and soon pavement, 79.8 mllee of broken stbne ______________ nwondam. 18.2 miles of gravel maned of munitions, made thin annouaee- ««ve© starving people » i « ««rtwl |~ ll^ j U g 4 t o f c k<|j»r» ment In a aad suit the nary." 1 parttoulu ÌM*aw’w«U 1 lite O b s e rv e r OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST ENTERTAIN WILSON ON LARGE SCALE A H OF YANtEES MAY BE HOME BY SUMMER MUSTERING OUT OF SPRUCE MEN IS ON PREMIER TELLS OF AID SENT BY WILSON S MARSHALL PRESIDES AT CABINET MEETII PLAN OF PEACE MISSION COMPLETE M U LTN O M A H HOTEL In z v ite s th e P eople o f M o ro / a n d o f S h e rm a n C o u n ty • to e n jo y its fa c ilitie s w h e n in P o rtla n d W H E N YOU T R A V E L STO RE YOUR CAR ta" I - — WALTHER-WILLIAMS GARAGE • *5/ » ». j