Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, October 21, 1921, Image 4

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W illi,Ì41. or $483,660.25 befaw.th« out.
.hove Rnfpmenfi, for the week-ending
bad cautioned he>«fo remafn >
lay
fpr all municipal pufpoftoa
8C00 delegate* who are expected from
hie,
Furthermore, she Informed m»
October 8, according to tha w eek ly
Cloao to cninp and she bad Intended to
year.
that I was Ineligible, because I had no
all sections of the United States.
ob ey ; hut the church waa farther than
lumber review of the Went Coa|t Lum­
A
petition
for
a
1300.000
student
fixed purpose In Illg, and lacked thor-
As a means of givlpg einp.oyment
she had thought, and, besides, she was
MORO, OREGON.
bermen’s
association. This exAptton­
oughneaa In everything I undertook. I
union building, financed by the stu- to 16,000 workers thia winter the
In a pensive mood which took no
al
dpnanfi
W ij jr a c te r ix ze<>
e 4 > by
y the
guess It’s because I’ve lad a rather
dents them selves together with alum- ynBad
agi Ml on
1F B
tlvtf ^gelling ..
. October 21, 1921
•
Ak^nflpd active
llf^ not being obliged to dig for count of time or distance.
F R ID A Y .
ni a^dTriends o l *be institution wh >
ni . Midedflo t $ p ^ b llc
Finally a tiny cross on a decaying
ind Vas de- -
a living, and a s a consequence I’ve had
■
wish to aid. ha»
approved by the • iittce of the president’s u ■ u’p'cy- wyek In nearly two years and;:
t o ìe a lé r s *
•
a fling at several different businesses steeple m^t her eyes, silhouetted Principal Events of the Week
clared
to
be
latgely
due
board
of
Oregon
Agricultural
College
ment conference that congress be'«jilt­
>and professions and never got any­ against the sky, and she made for IL
s
t
o
n
a
and
buying
to
fill
short
retail
regents.
ed upon to approPfl«** •16.2( 0,000
Briefly Sketched for Infor-
where with any of them. I’ve got to | She wanted to enter, but the alienee
H. M. McKeon of Alvadore and speeding up work on 11 irr'gatlon pro­ wholesalers speculating on -«poorly
go to work now, though, for the money of the interior repelled her, so she
At the Observer office, Moro.
mation of Our Readers.
Elmer Yeoman of Creswell have been jects In Qfci wv<j,. ^ h t s e psajecta in-» balanced mill stocks.
left by my father la about played out. seated herself on a stone nearby and
I® feTder to get a snpren.e ctfkrt de­
|
Indicted by the Lane county’ grand Cludo the Klan^ath, hi|Orq^o<i, HJiOp.-
I’d be thorough and make a. success let her mind wander.
How long Ella sat there ruminating
cision allaying fears which may be
of myself, too. If only I had Ella for
Jury on a charge of munalkughter, ouch 060.
she did not know, but suddenly she
Two cases of Infantile paralysis have
tua w the
«.oo
.^nl^rtalned by bond houses ng'to
an Incentive."
having killed a hunter in the moun­
A totnl of 79uft exs«?n ’< » men* wh.)
er
Rie
ra-
•‘Did she turn you down cold?” came to herself with a start. A strange been reported In Clackamas county.
'
llty
of
borids
offered
under
tain» during the past few weeks, mis­ q n lh u d J if th e w o r ld war^>rom i6ro-^
asked Mr. Clare. “You know, I’ve feeling of foreboding seemed to grip
The Record Publishing oompany at
cent state aid bill, or b ,nua act,
taking
them
for
deer.
gon, have filed applications for bene­
rather favored you for a son-in-law, her. She glanced at the sky and saw 1 Klamath Falla has announced suspen­
i -der of
The statp board of control, at a »no­ fits under tho .so-cajlod bonus low Thomas Henry Boyd, coinmat
and frankly I’d like to see you win that the stars had withdrawn behind a sion of the Dally Record.
Portland
post
of
the
American
Region,
d a l m eeting held In Salem K offered areorAtnt to a repori prep tred hy Cap
out. That’s why I SRked you up here black spreud. Only the half-moon
The total enrollment In the Eugene
filed a friendly Injunction suit Jn tha
Fibred
<J<>w
n
coldly.
Its
face
pule
be­
Mr.
and
Mrs
W.
L.
Kuser
of
Eldora,
this nfternoon—to give you some ad­
tain Harry Brumbaugh, secretary of
Multnomah
oounty
circuit * court
public schools during the first month ,a.. a combined salary of 85000 a year
hind a shroud of clouds.
*
the world wgr vetetunq’ s t a t e c o r n «
Various relief project« of the Junior vice."
It was !iot cold, but Ella shivered of the fall term was 2499.
ioMuhat
mate
officials
and
tho v g r a n s ’
to
come
to
ofegpn,
a
ssist
Ip
the
erec­
"No;
she
didn't
turn
me
down
cold.
mission. Of til a tote 1 number oPap*
American Red Cross In European
and drew her light shuwi Ugiitiy t l-iut
state uid commission. The actldb pur­
countries resulted In helping 287,OK' Sbe.xsld, lu fact, that she’d probably her neck. Far beneath her. In ’.ho- • John Klmmer Moore, 84, Oregon pio­ tion of the proposed new state train­ plications filed w ith th e com m ission,
ing school for hoys and assum e man­ 4224 seek cush bonus, wh lo 3731 ro- ports to be brought by Uo>d as fi tax-
destitute children during the last Ha nairry me when the time came, provid­ canyon that l»egan a few paces from neer« died last week on the homestead
puyer ’ In his own behalf and In be­
cal year, according to the annual re­ ed I didn’t find some one else In the her feet, a wild wall rent the alt, the In the Gold Hill district upon which he agem ent of the institution upon its | quest ioknti.
> r f . * .
half of all persona similarly situated,”
port of the American Red Cross for meantime, hut Jdst now she didn’t cry of some prowling animal.*' Then settled 52 years ago.
completion. Governor Olcott and Sec­ .'^’M’rL Mary Mftllett ’oi P ortland was
that period. The growth of the actlvl- want Io be bothered with a huslmnd.’’ ubsolute stillness prevailed, a weird,
A total Of 274 cars of wheat waa
retary of State Kozer voted for tbs re-elected presid en t of fh< W. C. *J’. and names as defendants the govfirnor^
‘'••Ella’s a queer girl." remarked her
ties s f the Juniors abroad 1« mani­
shipped
from
Condon
during
August
employment of Mr. "and Mrs. Kuser, (J. for the.statfe of. Oregon at the cpn- secretary of state, state treasurer,
omlnops
stillness.
-*■
fested by a compart son which si o'vs father, knocking a knob of ashes Into
Ellu
became
ufrald,
although
what
and September. Shipment« are expect­ while O. P. Hoff, slate treasurer, dis­ ventlon held at Oregon- City. Mfn. state tax •commissioner and Adjutant-
this figure Is 200,000 larger than that n tray. “She’s what you might ca ll.
General White. Arthur C. Spencey and
there
was
to
be
afraid
of
she
could
ed to exceed 500 carloads.
ii'mslcal. The stage has to be set
sented.
sf the previous fiscal year.
W. B. A ndrew s of Oregon City w'rs Lyman O. Rico of the corom^sinnj T ie
dst right before >Ae makes up her nol ¡M y . She wished her father was
Tbs National Children’s Fund raised
The Lina county fair last week la
George W. Riddlo, resident-of Riddle, elected vlce-presidi nt. Other officer#
hy school children, members of the mind to anything, then she makes It there to put a- protecting arm around said to have been a great success, Douglas county, were appointed com­ chosen Were: »Mrs. Iva Colcord. attack Is. made ou a^purely technical
Junior America^ Red Cross, was up quickly, does the thing under con­ her, to muke her feel secure against nearly 27,000 persons entering the mandant of the Old Soldiers’ home at Evergreen, iorroBpdndlug secretary; point of le g isla tiv e procedure in the
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drawn upon for <fco.557 for these proj templation und remains satisfied with the qnseeu peril.
the measure prosadlng
Rosetftirg to succeed 8. W. Taylcr, who Mrs. Madge J. Mears, Portland,.secro-j “do,,tknl
The solitude was terrible, and she gatfes during the five days.
ects. Receipts for the National Chll her decision. "Now here’s a pointer
bonuB.and loan for t x-service m etvThe
dren’s Fund during the last fiscal year for you. I’nl taking Ella with me on a arose from the rock, Intending to fleo • The q ik s lodge at Corvallis Is the has resigned to engage in other busi­ tarv; and Mrs. J an e.M . UmiAldbon, suit p*UI be, )>ut through the local olr-
Mr. Taylor a ret igj»ntlou be­ Portland, trea su rer^
r;
trip to my mines In Montana, * We’re to cninp. But she seemed paralysed. first organization to furnish a room at ness.
totalled 1155,317.
cult court anu the state supreme apurt
New buslnbkk in the lum ber industry
leaving next Monday by automobile. It was simply the grip of the Mg out­ the Corvallis General hospital, now comes effective October 31.
so as not to delay the sale of bonds
doors
night
that
had
fastened
on
her.
nearing completion on College hill.
«
Now there are plenty o f chances for
Tubercular- testing work ^*as J?egun of the Pacific northwest was 25 p r
unuocetiaarily.
osychologlcal moment» In the foothills hut she felt an unfathomable terror,
among
the
dairy
herds
of
Lane
county
csjit
above
production
a
n
d
.20
per
c«Pt
A. F. Miller, president of the Dank
of the Rockies. You need a trip for au‘d she wunted to scream,
W h e n E lla N e e d e d
If« only her futher were there^Aof of Gresham, has a life membership when Dr. L. E. Loder, sent to Eugene
your Inaltli. Walter, and you have a
some
one else to breuk the solitude. badge for the Oregon state fairiwhich by* Dr. 8. B. Poster, in charge of this
nice big touring car and several friends
he purchased 58 years ago fo f^ > $
a M an
work for the government, weht to
who would make Jolly companions. Yes, If Walter Crest oh only would ap­
See the Champion j
Blachly
in Lake creek valley to test
Starting
of
the
third
logging
érew
pear
on
the
scene
with
one
of
hW
ever­
One In particular I tldnk of—thnt
PACIFIC BnEHMATIOKU
young m'nlster who was recently or- lasting proposals, she would welcome by the Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Com­ 500 or more cows in that locality.
Hotel managers and clerks through­
dalned. I would suggest him for such Mpi,, Walter 'wus fr'pretty good sort, pany of Bend is delayed by thfe faot
LIVE STOCK EXPOSiflOH
By R. RAY BAKER
out the state, numbering several hun­
.i trip. Please don’t think I’m med­ even If he <licl luck thoroughness, and that.sufficient men are not available.
dling und that I am trying to marry probably she would marry Idin, some
d
The fine weather tlîla fall has allow­ dred, w ill. Join in the campaign to
day. Anyhow, she needed some one
<£, Itll. by McClora Nawapapar Syndicate) off my daughter, but I like you. Wal­
ed Tillamook county to complete m ost obtain an attendance o'f 200,000 or
now.
Of
a
sudden
she
realized
I
hut
ler. and I’d like to see you win -out.
of Its road projects, some of which more at the Pacific International Live­
Walter Creston accepted one of Mr. This Is merely a suggestion, of course. she needed a man !
$ 7 5 ,0 0 0 in P re m iu m s — B e e f an d D a ir y
Glare's cigars, bit off the mouth end, You will no| hurt my feelings by
Down the mountain r<x^l she heard haVe been under way for several years. stock exposition in North Portland,
R ru e d s - H e rip « , S w in e , She* p and G o a ts
lighted the other and settled himself refusing.”
a humming sound.
At first It In­
Reorganisation of the Congrega­ during stock show week, November
lmmeF»»e P o u ltr y and R a b b it S h o w W e s ­
la a chair.
te rn D a ir y P ro du ct» S ho w — S p e;t»c u l«r
With Mr. Clare and his daughter creased her terror until she realized tional missionary board of Oregon was 5-12.
“You wished to see me?” he In went two Ulen. They carried a com­ It was the motor of un uuloimddle. voted at the annual state convention of
a n d th rillin g N ig h t H o rs e Shows.
The money expended by the Medford
qutred rather listlessly. There wus a plete camping paraphernalia', Including Presently around a curve Unshed a
Z
.4r*,’ear
erpoaifion o f it» kind in Xmencs
city
council
on
the
auio
camp
grounds
the Congregational conference at Eu­
—JO acr»» under one roof!
dreamy, discouraged look I d Ills pale a lent, but when opportunity offered pair of electric eyes, and up tin? road
this
year
was
well
spent,
according
gray eyes. Mr. Clare’s mouth was thev made use of deserted shucks rolled a Twentieth* century chariot. gene.
to the record of the tourluia and cars
curved lu a beneficent smile.
i along tlie route of travel.
stopping overngiht at the grounds.
‘•Yes,’’ returned Mr. Clare as a
From May 9, when the season opened,
y
PORTLAND,
wreath of siik M v from his cigar merged
a H M A O t
to 9<Titember 30 ,there were 6247 tour­
with one from Clare’s. He cleared h is,
chor(1
K|ln>tJ nnture 5 ^
AC. 5«
OREGON.
ists and 20Î6 car».
throat. “It s s out E a
,
respond to some strange call sent
' Senator McNary’s resolution request­
Walter appeared suddenly to lose ,
hy
Ko<.kle-
some of hla llatteaaness, and hla eyetti.k___ ,
-lrv The COOMtant
ing the chief of engineers for the army
»««■*;
showed interest. For a .»<-— < h« j talk
to review the district engineer’s re­
of business by her father and his
seemed fired with a new Interest In companions bored her almost to dis­
port on the Columbia and W illamette
life, and he opened his mouth as If traction. and she communed with her­
rivers below Portland with a view of
-
t-
> ** '
'gig <a
fi,
to speak only to sink back again In self and nnture whenever a chance
obtaining a channel 32 feet deep and
the grasp of lethargy, the blaze burned arose. This constant discourse on mon­
600 feet wide wsb adopted by the seu-
out.
ey matters seemed to her to be profan­
ate commerce committee.
“Yes, It’s about Ella,” said Mr. Clare. ing the sanctity of the wilds.
‘ I. H. Van Winkle, attorney-general,
“Ton wish to marry her, I under-
One night Ella left the shack In
has Informed Frank .Bram well?” flu
which the party was quartered and
"I do," Walter aBrmed, "but what’e
periatendent of banks, that a sheriff,
made her way down the rather rough
the use? Last night 1 asked lifer , for
as collector of tn^es, Is requirgd, un­
mountain road, »topping now and then
the fifth time this year and she turned
der the Oregon statutes, to pay over
Open nil Lours of tho tTay and night.
Jo gaze pensively at a multitude of
me down again. Raid, as she has said
to the county treasurer on the last
stars that shone from a clear sky.
before, that she felt no need of a man.
•' Nigltt njap. plpop^ in UuildiUgri-Xititb tukeo
business day of each week all taxes
Down the road she remembered pass­
She was getting along very well, she
ing that »lay a quaint little tumble-
collected
by
him
during
the
preced­
care of {it any time. ,Now i|‘ the time to'
told me, without any masculine persou
down church, and she made this edifice
ing week.
to look after her, and she could see no
thft g««j
hfL night, rumble.. Her
overhaul your car. Valve grinding and
The Associated Oil Company of Cali
reason for acceptin’ added rpaponst
fornia has remitted to the secretary
aiLjudlm ents p ro m p tly a tte n d e d
' t
of state $18,147.16. covering the tax
on gasoline and distillate sales of the
The Pacific International Live Stock Exposition which will be held at corporation in Oregon for the m onth
of September. TW» money goes into
North Portland this year, November 542, will probably contain
the slate highway fund au<| is expend
sheep chow In Its history. Manager O. M
be 1000 head. In view of the fact that all the fairs and shows in the ed for road improvements.
S ilv e r to w n C o r d s
Northwest this year are showing greatly Increased sheep exhibits, his prophecy
Grangers of the United States who.
*“ aPThe anhnaVshown above la “Oregon Lassie," the champion yearling ewe attend the national grange annu'i
convention in Portland November 1'
In the Cheviot breeds. owVied by R. A. Templeton of Halrey, Oregon.
M anager
Western Oregon has long been farftous for Its mid die wool - Vrom th is to 25, will he shown the various poin'
already this year notable winnings have been made by exhibits *r0™ th*®
pectlon at fairs and expositions throughout Canada and the eastern part of of Interest about the city and ente-
M O R O
tatned by a committee representing tb
,he Perhaps It was not altogether a fable about Jaaon adventuring his J*fe In
Portland Chamber of Commerce. Pl ’
search of the golden fleeoe. W hile the wool growers of the Northwest have
now aro under way to care fo- ¿liU. i
had a hard tim e since the war, the ultim ate future of wool and mutton pro­
painting p.actice goes back more
duction is certain to be financially profitable. The dfty w ill come when n
E have eztablished a service
than 72 years. W e are one of the
farm will be considered fully stocked without a sma Bock of
for women and men who
There is bound to be a great demr.nd for breeding stock and the Pacific
country’s
largest
manufacturers.
want to do small jobs of interior
International will furnish an opportunity uncqualed for securing foundation
O u r experts make a study of spe­
painting, varnishing or refinishing
stock.
cifying paints for every kiad o f
of furniture, floors, bath rooms,
"The contract on the Reedsport-
filla "forced h e r le e t to carry her into
w alls, bric-<-brac, basketry, brack­
use.
the center of the road, and there she Brandy Bar section o t the Roseburg-**
Reedsport highway was let to Monta­
ets, etc.
stood and held up 1» trembling band.
F o llo w F uller’s ’’H o m e S erv­
gue & O’Reilly of Portland for $72,-
The
car
stoi»ped,
Its
lights
resting
on
It’s a free service. Y ou simply
ice” Specifications, and you’ll get
”
,
!
her. Out of the machine clambored 951.68.
tell us what you have to refinish,
the exact effects you’re looking for.
four mule figures.
1 The commercial creamery of Haines
how finished now and w hat effect
’Hello—It’s Ellu !” exclaimed the la considering establishm ent of an
D o n ’t think you can’t because
you want to get.
foremost, and as he entered the light evaporating and condensing plant In
you
haven’t
done
this
kind
of
work
W e tell you how to do it— in
she recognized Walter. Without pre­
before. Let F uller products and
’
detail. W hat kind b f m aterial to
liminary words she threw herself Into Baker.
F
u
ller
service
show
you
that
you
Registrar Kirk gives the total en- J
use. W h at kind of brush. W h at
his arms.
-
!
can.
Presently "she withdrew from the rolhnent of W illamette university as
method. W here to buy.
embrace and stammered an explana­ 507, a record for the institution. Lack )
Y ou can work transformation in
of facilities may compel lim iting the |
tion.
home things that w ill surprise you.
•I was Just wishing you were her,." attendance to 500.
O ld bedsteads, t a b l e s , chairs,
she said In concluding.
I The m otorcycles of two policemen ,
floors, hath tubs, e t c , are old really
‘Good I" he ejaculated. “At Inst you were knocked from under them by
•«Zy • « ffir tu rf ace. Paint, var­
feel the need of a man. There in no bolts of lightning during a brief but>
Important that you get the right
nish or enamel them and th ey’re
material so be sure to go to the right
time like the present. Will you tuuroy
I Intense thunder storm which visited
etere for Fuller - pro­
new t
me?" .*
Portland last week.
ducts. Cat out coupon
She
hesitated.
Glancing
aloft
she
W e make
special line of
below as a metno to
Registration at Oregon Agricultural
naw
the
pale
moon
looking
down,
not
paints, varnishes, e t c , for just this
direct yet^
quite so coldly now. In the distance college at the close of the fifteenth
kind of work — F uller’s “ Hom e
Write us now — a
high peaks loomed, not so forebodingly day was 8339 In comparison wilh 2990
Service” Paint products — for you
post cardr-for complete
now. The restless motor was keeping for the same date foat year, or an In-
eatalog of Fuller1« Spéc­
to use.
the silence broken. Solitude was shat- i j '•ease of 25.25 per cent.
ification "Home Serv­
tered by the four motorists. But still
T h ey dry perfectly, spread easily
ice" Paint Products,
The drill In the Trigonla Oil com­
there was that »trange grip of the out­
which tells just what to
and smoothly, and give every de­
pany’s w ell In Jackson county han
doors. of wide distances, and In her
buy for the work you
sired result. Y ou'll be surprised
p • :
have in mind. Send full description
breast her heart was poinding, hut not reached a depth o< I860 feet and 1
y .-AJid, fo r a fa c t, r o llin g ^
T a l k i n g a b o u t r o ll in g
to learn w hat you can do,— once
fine
shew
ing
of
0«
1»
eoralng
freely
of, and get our free udente on refinish­
now with fear. -
,
you’ve used them.
u p P r in c e A lb e rt-is m ig h ty y
ing furniture, chairs, floors, bric-a-
y o u r ow n c ig a re tte s , w e’ll
"Yea," she whispered, "whenever "With each bailing of the hole.
O ur experience w ith paints and
brac, brackets, basketry, etc
Canyonville
In
Douglas
county
had
easy!
P . A. is criny? c u t an d
you say."
te ll y o u r i g h t h e r e t h a t
"Very well,” «»Id Waltei4, "let’» the lowest tax rate th is'y ea r of any
FWrGa ' Afharfe'
s
ta
y
s
p
u t a n d you w h is k d t
P r in c e A lb e rt tobacco h a s
•old in te p p y red
make it right now."
olty In the state, amounting to $4.11
bag», t id y red tin « ,
in
to
sh
ap
e
b
e
f
o
r
e
you
can
“You foolish boy." she laughed. per capita.
h a n d to m e p o u n d
’em all la sh e d to th e m a s t!
Warrenton In Clataop
and
tilt
'Don’t yflb know we need a minister county had th^. highest, 1216.48.
co u n t th re e ! , A n ^ t h e n e x t
,h
u»ud h d a u lt e* pound
anddutlta
and a license—and I’ve always wanted
Y
o
u
’ve
g
o
t
a
h
a
n
d
fu
l-o
f-
jtu u iid -e ey td a l eta»»
Portland is the 14th port of tho
h u m i d o r w ith
in s te n t you ’-re
aw ay
a church wedding.”
a p o n g o pw ieten er
h a p p in c s s coining y o u r d i­
United
State» In point of actual
“That’s easy,” he returned. ••There’» •
lyi*.
.
to
b
e
a
t
th
e
re c tio n w hen you p a l it w ith
minister lu my party, und I’ve volume of Imports and exports, ac­
brought a license with me from tl»e, cording to a compilation publish,d In
P . A . a n d t h e m a k i ^ ’ s. , r r u ic c A l U i t i s so soQd
E ast; and what’s that ruined building the Commerce Reports for October 2. r '
M Td. b y W . P . F u lle r
Co.
p a p e r s ! F o r P r in c e A lb e rt
'b at it has led four men to
over there? It looks as if It" might
The n e w , dtretch of pavement ex­
Dept. IS. Ban Francisco
Pioneer Paint Manufacturers for Tt Yews
^sm
oke jffn'flfy' pfp^s W i? re ’
have been a church once.”
tending from Corvallis to Monro», on
is n o t’, o n ly d e lig h tfu l to
Ketebllehed
“You win, Walter." she aduiltte«l. the route of'th e Pacific highway, was
fone w as sm oked W o r e t IV j ,
y o u r ta s te a n d p le a sin g in
r Jobo of Pslatto< It te advtaoblo to Secure I be Borvlooo of a Manter Palotee.
“It’s a church all right. No one can opened to traffic Saturday. The new
say you are not thoroiiglt. now."
iffe r e f r e s h in g a r o m a ,b u t o u r i t l e ’g r c f l t e s t o ld b u d d y *
pavement covers approximately 17
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9
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sm oke th a t over fo u n d its
e x clu siv e p a te n te d pro cess
miles.
PiftcM-for-Ploora b
The postoffice at Astoria la one of
w
ay into”a pTfie or c ig a r e tte !
Fuller'« BaeciScatio«
fre e s it fro m b ite a n d p a rc h !
A Terrlfler.
(C ut tb b out and pat It la yoar
for a Surabla. b » .,n l
only three postofilcee In the United
»nchet both or handbag aa a memo )
ful
v«rui«ii •«
An artlat was sketching from the
O m Buaat typ«.
He«
Putter’« “ Home Sarvica" P«l"t
rivet4 hank near two friends who were States to show a gain In postal sav­
. injurad by boiling * > -
Product« are aoid by tha (allowing
tor. railing fwrnitura
in your city.
fishing. The artlat waa at one time ings deposits of more than 810,000 dur­
or »ary bard wear.
gurrountled by cowg which Interfered ing September. Astoria’s total deposits
Al«o m i t r i of
Dacorav * bbaf • Ca-
with hla view, and he trie^ to drive amount to 8214.055.
■tant F l o o r Paint.
I k M 1921
them away hy throwing things at
Estimated expenditures for the city
"Fulla» «rrar" Varnish.
RaynoldS
Waababla W all Ftntob
them, but they would not budge. At of Portland for 1922 aa shown In the
Tabacco Co.
Barn
and (tool 'P « H L
W lM ton-Sal n,
length one o€ the augjlcra cried : ’Show budget approved by the city council
Pabit. and P IO M B A R
N« C«
them your sketch, old man I ’ lie /Hd
BAD
the
national
joy
m
o
k
e
$4^48,080.75. as. compared wilh
so, and the offenders fled.
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OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENEMUNTEREST
SibscriptiM Orders lik c i
Young America
Sends Vast R e lie f/
To N eedy Abroad
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PORTLAND
NOV. 5 -1 2
har U$8£& i REMÊM3E& THE
I Champion Ewe at Live Stock Exposition
i
Little Wonders,
Madam—
D a s C h u te s
M o to r C o .
G o o d r ic h ^ i r e s
and 1 ubes
D o n G. W h e a t,
t h a t y o u c a n w o r k y o u r s e lf
w ith p ain t, varnish or en a m el
W
a
P r i n c e ; A lb e r t’s i a n e w
n o te in th e jo y s o f ro llin g ?em !
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