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India Rubber Strangely N a m e < Old F ,« h l.n » d T ru th . •ommunlty of Canadian thistle, farm- Few articles seem more slrnngely There Is nothing so old-fashioned as I named than India rubber. It gets Ils ert residing In the vicinity of Grand H. M. DOUGHERTY the truth. It does not belong to the name from the first use to which tt Prairie grange had east of Albany have modern. Tt belongs hack In the age was put—that of erasing |*nc»l marks formed a Canadian Thlatle club. Each . M ORO, OREGON. when leg of mutton sleeves were the , by rubbing. Nor should ,t be asso member la pledged not only to rid hla style, and before moving picture ehowe ciated with India. The tree was 11 at FRIDAY............ ■ Julr 2. 192D own land of thistle« but to report were known. Children seldom realise . mentioned by an explorer among the any person he know« of who let» th e that they are lying, for they seldom • . . . Mexican Indians three centuries ago. be price of T h e O bserver 1 1 i $1.50 pe« The lie. • Theirs la Imagination—and one By FORMER CONGRESSMAN CLYDE M. TAVENNER. thlatle« go to seed. r 75 cent« for «ix month«, 50 cent« toi must draw a tine line between Imag H. J. Sankqr, representative of the tour month«— but if neid in «dvnnce we Every year June 19 is celebrated by ination and lies. So we should en “ POLLYANNA" accept $2.50 in full «or 2 year«. Shorter TO s British colonial office, 1« In Bend In Filipinos us the anniversary of the larm« than oov year 1254 cent« per month. tourage our children to use their BE PRESENTED the course of a three m onths’ tour of birthday of the Filipino martyr, Dr. A Blue M a rk here w ill an«wer an m- Imagination all they eon for it Is a .lose Itlxal, regarded as the greatest the United 8tatees. He Is visitin g all qwery, when entered upon our calender, nun* sign that they may become great P au lin e Luc,Is Mayo Gives Pbpuler centers of the lumber Industry to gain man the Mu lay m re has produced. giving »he date of O ©»per a* he date a« writers or great statesmen, or even P lay a t Chautauqua. Riziil, who spoke syien iHnguMge* a knowledge of American m illing and w * cii vo curr nt u . pti ex dome day become the president of the uud was a cultured und much traveled logging methods In the hopes of apply United States of America.—Exchange. No book or play o f recent years mun (on one occasion he traveled ing some of them to'm ah ogan y ex has won m ore friends and adm ire: ■ ucroai the. United S tates), earned th» ploitation la Africa. Gray Hair Com«» Sooner to Men. th an E leanor H . P o rter’s ‘•Pollyanna.” enmity of Spanish governors In th< Plenty of preclpltatllon In the Ore A man’s lmlr is estlmnted to lurn On the fifth afternoon o f Chautauqua Philippines by protesting against the gray five years yonnger than a worn P au lin e L a d le M ayo. « * • o f the ft>r^ oppression of the Filipino people. A« gon country has obviated the neces nn’s on the average, so authorities de a boy be had witnessed scenes that sity for immediate operation of the sent shafts of grief Into bis poei forest patrol airplanes and it Is prob clare. ' soul, and be early dedicated bis life able thgt regular schedules w ill not Principal Events of the Week to' the liberation of bis “lund adored. be m aintained before July 1. prior to At the risk of bis life, and at tbt which tim e Installation of radio equip Briefly Sketched* for Infor sncrlllce of bis career, friends and ment on the planes which have ar love», ones, lie became the spokesman mation of Our Readers. for (be stilled grievances of tlfe voice rived at Eugene w ill be completed. Three of the 446 accidents In Ore less multitude, and thus became “the living Indictment of Spain's wretched gon Industries fer thé week ending The Dalles cherry harvest Is under June 24 were fatal, according to re colonial system .” way ltlzal could have saved his life, m ports received by the state industrial By a vote of 1162 to 732 Eugene vot he had laen warned by friends not ti a ccid en t commission. Workmen who ers have recalled School Director E. .eturn to the Islands. He could not lost their lives in industrial accidents he dissuaded, hut before returning U R. Bryson. Manila left a le t t e r with a friend In during the week were: J. K lelty, la H. M. Dougherty of Columbus, O , ^ V isitors can reach Crater lake 1$ Hongkong to be opened after lilt borer, Portland; J. W. Deal, laborer. who managed Senator Harding’s cam their autos as the jroad to the lake rim death, in which he wrote: “Gladly do North Portland; L. W. Qreen, auto me paign for the Republican presidential was opened Saturday. 1 go to expose m yself to perl,, not m- chanic, Portland. nomination. A. H. Lea has tendered his resigna any expiation of misdeed (for In till* W ill E. Purdy of Salem, delegate r»R. JOSE RIZAL, tion as secretary of the state fair matter I believe m yself guiltless ol from the state at large to the demo Th« Filipino Patriot. nnv). hut to complete my work am board, effective July 1. cratic national convention at San Three men have been arrested lor o f f t h e « a m p ie o , wbkh » h . , ^ , » P - Francisco this week will place the fishing In the north fork of the Molal die for duty «¡J* UIld future of our country and shall 'w ‘»L»Kly die name of Senator George E. Chamber- . la river, a d osed strain. for' it 1 hold duties of conscience uhove all else. Besides 1 wish to show lain belore the gathering as a prospec- September 29 and 30 and October fhose who deny us patriotism that we know ,mw to die for duty und prln tive nominee for president, in case trete« 1 and 2 have been selected as the dates W illiam McAdoo formally withdraws ciples." The Dalles.—After six hcurs of grlll- for the Grant county fair. wns In Europe working for Philippine reforms, the Spanish from the contest, according to an While readers and dramatic Inter ln, o„. Brown, co lo rs,. alias ^ ^ . r . = Chief of Police Christensen of Eu governor-general, to Indirectly punish Rlail, curried on a relentless persecu nouncement made In Salem. of the American platform, la Don or hht parents and relatives in the'Philippines, driving them Into exile Ole.” of Pensacola, H a., confess» d that percentage of alcohol than gene has filed a suit charging L. R Otis Mayes, of Portland, brakeman , „ #w wh„ ^ ^ ^ X a u c p o r t r of . y l “tne n , e glad ,« J To his p u ret^ ttlM il lei? a second letter, saying: “Should fate go against me on extra train 2157 of the O.-W. R. A he .h o t and killed Olla Mayra. O.-W. wh|>|[y „ . Eumunson, an attorney, with criminal you will uwterstund that 1 shall die happy in the thought ilml my <^ntl. w II R. & N. brakeman. N., was shot and killed and the body they were. libel. —• ------— right" replied character with the co n .u n i.te .rtirtry £nd a„ your troubles. Return ,0 our couhtry and nmy you be happy In It Brown and Ills- negro companions, “Maybe you are The First Methodist church of Al for which she 1» noted. T U I the last moment of my life I shall be thinking of you and wishing you all thrown beside the track at Chatfield. u flag station about 12 m iles west of Joseph Freeman and Lloyd Hayden, the citizen with a thirst, “but 1 seem bany is out of debt now and held a K ’OdS p X U^«d\nFanw h,le determined on having R eal's life, foolishly tbinklnj The Dalles. “Little Ole." a Georgia whom be forced to accompany him at to be out of luck. I drop In to see mortgage-burning ceremony Sunday my favorite druggist every day and The Movies of 1713. that If his voice was stilled agitation for the reforms he champlonial would negro and the alleged murderer, with the point of a run, were captured by m o rn in g . him ln casual conversation, i On another page of »bis paper wns two black companions, was captured sh eriff J A 'vl Chrisman of Wasco coun- end. Rizal was arrested on a trumped up charge of u easoi. a’\d t birthday party given by Luclle hut he never tells me anything.”— j printed recently an alleged newly dls- V. «»•«...». But no sooner had the tiring squad completed Us work ‘ban lb* by a posse within 100 yards of Mount ty and*deputirs. Torbet of Albany was unique in that Birmingham Age-Herald. to death I covered manuscript by Aristotle phll- teachings of ltiza, almost InsluntunCously became the passionate liHpIrnll», Hood lodge, ln the upper Hood River Brown Is alleged to have shot Mayes every child attending had the whoop ' osophlzlng on the movies. Mr. Wa|kly . ' -- ! during an altercation when Mayes at- of the whole Filipino race. His unjust execution had simply transferred the valley ing cough. i was Unlucky Day for Spain. ------- Joking, -------- of __ course; but , there « Is no Intense patriotism of Rlxul to the breusts of un entire uutlon of people. The Governor Olcott appointed John F. , tempted to make a gang of men who The tenth musical festival and con April 5 ,s the* anniversary of the I jo^e nbout this extract from S w ift» Philippine nationalism of today dates from the sunshiny morn'ng of December Stelw er, *a prominent farmer of Jef- ( were beating their way on the train compromise of Brcla. In 1W». when . -journal to Stella.” dated March Tt. vention of the United Swedish Singers 30, 1800, when Rizal was led forth from his prison to willingly give, us be ferson, as a member of the group pay him for the ride. the nobles of Holland presented a |W„-1 1713: “I wen, afterward to see a fa of the Pacific Coaat convened in Port him self said; bis life for his country’s redemption. . five to represent the citizens of the tlon against the Inquisition and ,he ; mous moving plcrtire. and I never saw While touring in the Philippines recently the eouvlctlon was ever present land Saturday. Spanish outrng«»* perpetuated ,n Its anything so pretty. You see a «•• In mv mind, and 1 could not throw it off, that tlx real Inspiration as well as state on the com m ittee o f . 16 to In While the Mosier cherry crop wlU E K IE F G ENERAL NEV.'S name. The revolt of the Netherlands. ten m||e8 wide, a town on t’other end vestigate changes In the workmen’s the .leadership of the Filipino people In their present desire for Independence be only half as large as last year, It American relief activities have beeu following Philip’s determination to antj ships sailing In the sea and dl«- Is the spirit of Jose Rlzal. The memory of -R,za, and the desire for lqde compensation law to he recommended Is stated that the fruit Will be of ex wtpe out BroteHtiinilsm. ruined Span-1 charging thelr cannon," etc.—BostOO to the next session of the state legis discontinued In Smyrna. pendence seem to be synonymous In the mind of the average Filipino. cellent quality. Transcript. t ' Rlza, is the Inspiration of all classes, of old and young, o f all the people lature. Mr- Stelwqr succeeds C. L. The BrltlsJjt. Labor partyg went on Ish pnihperlly. The census bureau has. announced he Is not dead, for his spirit Is everywhere In that beautiful ,11ml. His plo- Hawley of McCoy aa a member of the record against prohibition. the population of Eugene as 10.693. ture adorns the homes of the poorest fam ilies; streets, avenues and cities un committee. Recent statistics published in Ger This represents an Increase of 15S4, named in hls honor, while hls statue stands ljt the parks and public squares many o»i that country'8 war losses t- In life Rizal was a beautiful character, kind and considerate of all, gladly or 17.6 per c e n t state that 1,350.000 men were killed. TOO SLOW FOR HIS GIRL 1 giving bis life for hls country, and in memory be has become the national Idol The new concrete bridge nt The Seventeen persons were killed and W lttlbuct) a spirit as Its national inspiration the Philippines can not help but Dalles, across Sixth str e e t 1» negrlng 29 wounded during the fighting in Lon completion and will he open for travel reach heights now not dreamed of. donderry, Ireland, according to an of While nwaltlng death In hls cell during ids last nlglit on earth Rizal wrote about August 1. ~ I s remarkable poem, “My Last Farewell:’*. He secreted the manuscript in ua ficial statem ent. Governor Olcott has appointed R. M. alcohol cooking lump, where it was found nfler bis execution. It follow s: The Northern Baptist convention In Pox as a member of the state board a “490” or “4b,by G rund” • MY LAST FAREW ELL. Buffalo veted after a lengthy debate of forestry to succeed G. M. McLeod, i to terminate relations with the Inter- who has resigned. By D R . JO S E R IZ A L . . church world movement. F a re w rit, dear fa th e rla n d , clim e of th e L e t-th e «un d ra w Us v a p w « up to the «kJ. Good catches of salmon have been •un caress'd, And h e avenw ard In p u rity nt as my “7 Use of cigarettes by women was made by the gillnfttera during the P e a rl o f th e O rien t «<ae. ou r E den lost- p ro test; „n ttm e tv fate condemned by the General Federation G la d ly now I go to give th ee th is faded L e t some kin d soul o er m y un ttm e.y past week In practically every section lif e ’s best, of W omen’s clubs at the biennial con 'b rig h te r, fresh er or m ore A nd In th e still evening a p ra y e r be lift«? of the lower harbor. A ud w ere It b i .„ ------ ----------- high. W. O. Beattie, superintendent ot S till w iu M I give It thee, nor count th e From thee,* 0 m y co un try, th a t In God 1 vention In Des Moines, The first conference between Sen coat. m a> re s t schools at Cottage Grove, as resigned ator Harding, Republican presidential to accept a position on the faculty of I Qn th fl Id of battK the fre n z y of P ra y fo r a ll those th a t. F o r a ll who have suffered fllth t, , . nominee, and Governor Coolldgo, vice the Stats Normal school. O th ers have gjven th e ir lives w ith o u t F o r o u r'm o th e rs th a t b itte r ly th e ir woe« presidential nominee, was held_ at d o u b t or need; " , The forest service at once will erect have c r i e d , / T h e place m a tte r« no t— cypres» or lau rel F o r wldtzws and orphans, fo r ca p tiv e« by W ashington W ednesday, Juno 30. •n office building and storeroom at or niy whjth. rtu r e trie d ; Scaftold o f open plain. co m b at or m a r t y r And th to Philadelphia’s population .w as an- en fo r th y s e lf th a t redem ption thou the Three Rivers ranger station near dom '« p lig h t, iln . m a y ’at gal ’T I« ever the same, to serve our hom e an a npunced by the census bureau as 1,- Hebo, ln Tillamook county. c o u n try 's need. And w hen the d a rk n ight wrap« 823,158, showing It to be the country's The sum of $1760 was paid by B. g ra v e y a rd aroubd, I die Just w hen I see the daw n b rea k in th e vig il to see; third m ost populous city. |( . Halbert of San Angelo, Tex., to T h riru g h 'th e gloorn of n ig M ? to herald t h . g ^ - only l y ¿ th h e ^ d dead e a d In^tn e ir ,r vign N».||—go the engngement Is broken W illiam Riddel A Sona Qf Monmouth, 4 a V ........................ — — .,— .w _.. pr»'*ound, off? And if ~»<>r J . la c k in g m y blood thou thou m a y - , t hear a .a d Belie— Yes, It seems she told him Co|Ly Floor Leader, for a two-year-old Angora buck. P o u r’d o u t a t heed fo r -T l« 1?O m y co un try, raisin g a song unto one evening that she wnsn’t half benu- Carlton grange has decided to es San Francisco, Cal.—Bainbridge Col T o dye w ith Ita crim son th y w a k in g ray. tlful enough to be hls wife, aod be by. secretary of state, has been elected tabllsh a gasoline( vatam I M y d r* Bn,B- when I*«« flrst opfen o d th °b e a t W h en even m y g rav e la rem em bered no didn’t deny her statement quick enough hers, who are going on a card system M y dreams> w hen th e ».ope« of youth be at w n e n n,Qr e 7 as floor leader for the adn/nlStratlcn to suit her. In order to relieve the shortage. w<sr. ^ ¡ . e th y loved face. O gem of t h . X V p ^ r X h u" th e ^ im d e forces at the democratic convention. • T he ballo t title for a measure ln ltl , ____ ____________________ ___ « . . . .n d tu rn it o e r . He sits as a delegate from the District F ro m gloom and g rie f, fro m ca re and tu rn «* • carp et th y e a rth ly •o rro w fre e ; ,*.» « - flnbr ated by W. D. Bennett of Portland to of Columbia and com es as one of N o blush on th y brow , no te a r In t h i n . ’| n to n o th lngness a t last th ey are curtail th« authority of the public President W ilson’s spokesmen. x eye. flown ■ e r v lc com m l..lon tra. b w n prepared i Dr|>Bm of my my ||vlnI , nd bur„,n, br|n< „„ p. „ Praferaur o « r , e F. 8 k ,e ., of th . ,h. u k . A. Allen Can't Be Notery. . department of zoology, Oregon Agri I flig h t; . . “ ,,u ' - O lym pia—Notary publics must pos cultural college, has been elected sec-.| ha^ ! f f iT ia k e " ^ ! thou m a y ’st W ith Bndarellght< w ith «ong and sess the qualification cf citizenship, (or re ta ry of the P acific Fisheries s-* ‘«’ 7 I A nd * ,^ p re,’n th y bO«om e te rn ity '» long E v e r reptiatin g the fa ith th a t I keep. Attorney-General Thompson ruled in Mrs. George Bates, for more than IS | n ight. M y fa th e rla n d adored, th a t sadness to my an opinion transmitted to Governor sorrow lend«. I f over m y g ra v e some day th ou «ee«t Beloved F lllp ln a s . hear now m y last years a resident of Bend, committed Hart relative to the application of grow ’ ■■■■li li i i i mm■ linn. * ’ goodbye. suicide at her home by taking poison. In the graSay «od. a hu m b le flow er. I give thee all: p arents and kin dred and Norman W. W ilson of for a D ra w tt to th y U p « and kiss m y «oul so. It Is believed that 111 health caused frien d s; J U S T SO. WhUe I may feel op rny brow In th « cold F o r I go w here no slave before tne com m ission as notary. to m b below oppressor bends. the act. Screw driver— W ho’s th at doleful T h e touch o f th y tenderne««, th y b re a th s W h ere fa ith can never k ill, and God Arthur E. Holgate of Corvallis, who w a rm flow er. relgna e'er on high. looking In d ivid u al?’ Congressmen Study Jap Immigration. vug woun»led In battle near Cantlgny. L e t th « moon beam over m e «oft and p,a re w p ,j fa th e r and m o th er and brother«. H a m m e r— T h a t ’s M r. Sad Iron. Spokane.—rIo make a study of Jap __ dear frien d s o f the fireside! Serene. also at Soissons and the Argonne, has L e t th e da w n ahed over m e I t . ra d ia n t T h a n k fu , ye ahouui be fo r me th a t I rest anese conditions in Calif,-mia, the been cited for gallantry by hls division L e t th e " w *n d w ith «ad la m e n t over m « w* u ’ Bw eeL fro m 'th s ' stra n g e r « land. house Immigration and natura’ zation commander. A nd If*o n *m y cross a bird should be F a r . ^ f | Jdear"one» fa re w e ili T o d |« 1» com m ittee will meet at Snn Frm cisco Lane county post of the American L e t It th rill th e re It« h y m n o f peace to m y F a r * * * ^ gt from ou r jab o ra! July 9, Representative Albert Johnson WHAT DID HE legion will make an effort at the state ashes. _____ _______ f of W ashington, the chalrm-n, At a cost of $15,000 the Bend W ater, MEANT c< p i * i . i .>n of the legion at Astoria tc The sternwheel Shaver line steam ei Light A Power company has completed pounced here. elect Eugene as the m eeting place State of Washington la a total wreck, M onk — I f 1 the construction of a reserve plant t h o u g h t I for next year. one man la mlastng and probably went Non-Partisan Falls In Minnesota Race. two miles up the Deschutes river. The w o u ld n ’t d ro w n , The Oregon Normal school at Mon down with the craft, and six others I ta k « a dip. St. Paul.—J. A. O. Preus received the reserve plant is capable of supplying mouth opened Monday morning with a r t ,n the hospital at Astoria as the A lligator — the city of Bend with 1600 gallons of Republican nomination for governor In an enrollment of 440 and In all prob result of a boiler explosion aboard th« Come on ln, water a minute, double the amount y o u the Minnesota primary by a plurality o n ’ t ability *111 reach 600 before the end ▼easel- consumed ,n the hottest weather rDUX»-U0HT of 8499 votes over Dr. Henrik Ship drown! of the session. Central Oregon’s first woman field • f <*«■■»« Oovernor Olcott has received a letter stead, the Non-Partisan league candi • « C « l» t> The predatory animals office of the forest employ® arrived ln Bend Thurs eu-KJU"""* from Herbert Siesholt of Allentown date, official returns tabulated at the bloUglcal survey Is making an effort day .to take a position as lookout on Increase« Farm Efficiency »JM LW P»., urging the executive to use hls to organ’ze t8e farric-s ef Poqs coun capitol showed. ’’aullna peak, over the rim of New Fifty thousand Delco-Light plants in opera influence In obtaining the enactment ty for the purpose oi ix ic . unuutin jerry crater, in t|>e Deschutes national tion on American farms are saving at the of legislation which will make It in Tennessee to Act on Suffrage Bill. moles «nd other rodents. most conssrvative estimate, an hour a day torest. She Is Miss Virginia Barry ol cumbent upon all citizens of the United THE paUAL Nashville. Tenn. — The legislature each— or over 18,000.000 work houas a year The Hood River Anti Asiatic associ Lawlston, Idaho. Stmes to wear red, white . . ----- and blua ^TQMAN.^ will be called to meet August 9 to con- ation ha« approved the action of Gov TTtat U tq u a t fo an arm y o f SO, 0 0 0 man Five more De Haviland airplanes to Armistice day, November glder the federal suffrage amendment, ernor Stephens of California ,n asking be used ln tbs forest patrol have ar | p a rk in g tan Aourg a J a y fo r g iu U m antk, w . ’ D oes she |t was stated at the capitol. the state department to cooperate ,n rived In Bugene from Mather field and , QoTernor Olrott ha> recommended •p e ak M "he * Delco-Light i is a complete electric light Delcq-Light the exclusion of Japanese. plant for farms and suburban and power pk thinks? will be permanently located there. Six i Colonel Cret,d c Hflm roO nd o f P o rt- 4 Die From Wood Alghohol. According to Frank L. Calkins, as Oh yos— ot- wlU remain at the Eugene base, a , M #Jor E u f t ,ne M oshb«rger of •e*«K>r. on^thlrd of the special school Hartford. Conn,— Four deaths in tb i: It furnishes an abundance of clean, safe, tener than t h a t though only two w ill be used dally n WoQdburn and Mnjor Henry O. Miller economical light, and operates pump, tax lo rU s voted ln the various school city from wood aloobol poisoning wore actual patrol work. of McM| nnville for membership In mil churn, cream separator, washing machine districts of Douglas county are void reported to the police. Those fine old tim es “when .wilder committees under a new law ap-j and other appliances. because of failure to give proper notice teas was king” will be r e j u v e n a t e d p roywi June 4. The recommendations' I t is also lighting rural stores, garages, Voters of the Klamath Irrigation •emlnlscence when the founders o f. been sent to Secretary® of War churches, schools, army camps am LraiL Champion Meanest Mao. district have rat Hied the proposal to Tregon. otherwise the Oregon Pioneer . Defectives In the Orient. way stations. A pecuMar ettse which recently esm e There are l.ObO.tXM» blind and n, enter Into a contract with the federal issoclatton, opened Its 48th annual re- The state highway commission has 1 iicfnre n l,»»n«l<»ii mnglstrnte was thnt least 400,000 dqpf In t ’hlna. Mdlu bu« government for the expenditure ot inlon a, the Portland auditorium, condenv»a tl° n proceedings In clr- of ii woman who applied for a separa 600,000 blind. Nearly 5 per cent of the $226 000 for the Improvement, of the Thursday afternoon, July 1- • J cujt at B oo<* wlvcr to ■**’ure " tum from her husbnnd, whom she de- population df Cairo ,s s»i»l to be phys Klamath project Irrigation system. The port of Astoria commission has tract of land lying below tbs Ruthton imunc«») ns the cbnmplon moan man o ically defective, usually Mind or half Moro - - O regon The strike called recently by th» iue ______________ —— *u l-nkli'n'I. She complained that her bllpd. The natives of the African Juti iwardcd s contract to the Wellman hill grade of i the Columbia River high Clerks' ualon of Bond was ended by th» leaver Morgan company of Cleveland , way. The additional land. It Is said, j huMiand »luring the gle, Instead of b«l” S tbc lu*,y *•*- Bend merchants' association .when si hls supply In h ««qiarate bowl. In *n ages of ImflginHtlon. are for tV® 1 , for four electrically operated eargo- ] M B dumping grouqd and lie Imprison«'»! a fly. H B,,! ^.v agreement with the union *«* signed landltng wharf cranes for $81,110 The (q p ^ ts e t the grade of the road st the still there when he returned home no part physically below par. Th»’ mn which amended the contract previously Jorlty of them are uiuln<aiHHh»«l nn.i soj OOQ races will h e Installed on the new port preclptlous point. body hail iu»mu red with hls hoard , If diseased and marked physical delvcis •ubmltted by the darks so as to el,ml To co-operate In efforts to rid tfcsl ermlnal pier No. 8. wfrlcb Is now it whs uut, ■ lump or two had boon gate a clause calling for the closed W t ooaunon. y jndsr construction. , T h e O b server RIZAL, FILIPINO MARTYR, WROTE REMARKABLE POEM GREGONNEWS NOTES Of GENERAL INTEREST NEGRO CONFESSES TO ■ff W E CAN D E L IV E R A N Y T IM E I RO ADS ARE B E T T E R EACH DAY M O RRO W BRO S. W A S C O , OREGON Sherman County Agents Chevrolet Automobiles DELCO-LIGHT HULERY BROS. Over ktkeo. '1 DELCO-UQHT Plqnts in Âctusl Use.