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NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY _ Watco Postoffice Robbed ' . ■ - !• . CELEBRATION en into and robbed Wednesday wt of the Circuit Court of the State ■afe was blown open, but it is not — AT — Grass Valley, Oregon un. effort caused the Wasco ginn operated. Southern Wa*co County Fair Ground* tiff, and Q. E. Gwynne, D. J. Gwynne and J. Q. Gwynne ware defendants. The lobby ef TYGH VALLEY ment was rendered in favor of J. lie all day and all night for the past Gwynne, and J. Q. Gwynne, in the sum of $475.00 with interest thereon Sunday from a trip through northern from the 12th day of August, 102«, Cloud Burst at Arlington California. at the rate of eight per cent per Mrs. Joao Underhill is now em annum; for the further .sum of Late Sunday afternoon a cloud ployed at tin Wasco Bakery during $75,00 attorney fees, and $22.50 bunt struck six miles south of Ar costs and disbursements, and which lington at the Smith sheep corrals, mid writ of execution commands me Mrs. Maud Campbell of Grass half of the water running off by way to make sale of all and singular of Valley b visiting at the home of Mn. of Rock creek into ¿h£_John Day Patriotic Program at 10 a. m. tbs following described real prop river and half going north through John Conrad, r erty situated in Sherman County, The open afar pavillion is receiving the streets of Arlington. . State of Oregon, to-wit: The Vendome, hotel was partly oil and sand tn preparation for the The Southeast Quarter of Sec wrecked, the rear end being torn off; tion Twenty-six (20), and the two residences were washed off their Mr. and Mrs. Roes Hilderbrand South Half, and the Northeast foundations by the eight-foot wall of have purchased the home formerly Quarter of Section Twenty- water that went through the town. five (25), and the West Half of Four automobiles were caught by the the East Half of Section Twenty- water in the streets and hurried four (24), all in Township Two turned Saturday night from a trip among the debris. Sherman County Band (2) North of Range Eighteen A 40-foot fill, about 80 feet long. to Usk, British Columbia. (18) E. W. M., and the South Rebuilding will soon start on the west Quarter and the South town, on the Columbia highway, as H. E. Everett home which was de Half of the Northwest Quarter was a second place where the John stroyed by fire some time ago. of Section Thirty (30), in Miscellaneous Sports Day and Columbia highways join at Township Two (2) North of Miss Geraldine Lucas and Miss Picture Show After the Races the south end of town, to a depth of Range Nineteen (19) East are spendine a Winifred F< about 20 feet. Big Dance Willamette Meridian, Sherman few days vis No lives were reported lost as a County, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Burkhart re result of the storm, due mainly to Now therefore, by virtue of said warning given by a motorist who turned Thursday from Portland execution and order of sale, and in Under Auspices of raced the flood into Arlington. Base where they visited for a week. compliance with the demands of said ments of business houses on the main writ, and for the purpose of satis street were flooded with consequent for Eagle Creek Friday to visit their fying the judgment aforesaid and loss of stocks of merchandise. daughter Mrs. A. W. Anderson. accruing costs, I will, on Monday, the 11th day of July, 1927, at the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lee motored to hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon Portland to bf with Mrs. Brown and Poor Student* Dismissed her daughter Betty during Betty’s of said day, and at the front door of the Courthouse in Moro, in Sherman and One hundred forty-nine students illness. County, Oregon, sell at public auc- “flunked” out of the University of Mrs. Etta Rich will return to Van- ion, subject to redemption, to the Oregon during the school year 1926- couverp Washington, to make her tighest bidder for cash in hand, all 27, it was revealed in figures, an home with her daughter Wrs. Win be right, title, interest and estate nounced this week at the registrar’s Fields. n and to the said real property XUlUlUlllUUlIlllllllllllllllllllll l ll ll llllll111!1!^ ...................... 0"11»1»11 office. A weeding process of the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Garlock and vhich the said named defendants, or first two terms of the year had so ion Palmer are spending their vaca ±ny or all of them had on the 3rd reduced the number of academic tion at Arlington. They will return Jay of December, 1926, being the laggards that in the spring term just late on which the above described Sunday. ended, the “flunken” numbered less real property was attached in said Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Ferrell and son Action, or since had in ,ow to the than half those of the fall term. Spring flunks numbered 30 — 25 Bob returned from Portland Tuesday Above described real property or any men and 5 women. Seventeen men after spending a week or ton days part thereof. and one woman failed to make the in ^the city. Dated this 8th day of June, 1927. five hours required for freshmen or HUGH CHRISMAN The dance Friday night .was a seven hours required for members of Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon. CALL AND SEE the three upper classes. Five men outsiders attended as well as many and three women were dropped un local couple*. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT der the 17-hour rule imposed upon f th« Stete Mrs. Etta Rich returned to Wasco probationers, and three men and* one The Pendleton Self Adjusting Weeder woman were flunked because of Tuesday to remove her furniture failure to meet special requirements from her home which she has sold to The Peerless Rotary Rod Weeder imposed by the scholastic committee Lem CaSttele. in their individual cases. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sargent, The year’s figures show a decided daughter Mary Jeannette, and Bryan account of bis administration of said - and the Tomlin Weeder advantage for women studenta. Of Vangilder have returned from a trip the 149 who flunked out, there were through California. of 10:00 o’clock a. m. of said day 124 men and 25 women. This ratio Mrs. Vinton Watkins, daughter of was approximated in each of the Mr. and Mrs. Jsck Chapman, is re terms. Illustrating the drop in the ported to be out of the hospital and number of flunks as the year pro- on her way to recovery. bearing off the said report the following figures are Mrs. Lydia Darby and daughter given: Dated at Moro, Oregon th»» 27 th Fall term, 65 flunks; winter term, Loraine and Miss Mary Fortner re y of Jane, A. D. 1927. turned from Seaside, where they 54; spring term, 30. « Richard J. Bruchart spent two weeks' vacation. ■ Administrator of said ostate. NOTICE'; Mn. Gordon Brown, son Gordon mimstrator. Great Northern Railway Company Jr., and daughter Betty visited the First publication July 1st, 1927. hereby gives notice that on the 25th home of Mrs. Gordon's parents, Mr. Last publication July 29th, 1927. day of June, 1927, it filed with the Interstate Commerce Commission at and Mrs. W. E. Tate, recently. Washington, D. C., its application Word» That Live Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson for a certificate that the present and Words are not only the highest rep- Mr. future public convenience and neces moving to Portland this week. reeentatlves of thought and life, but sity require the operation by it un Johnson, was bookkeeper for the they are the representatives, the der trackage rights over the line of Sherman Garage and Machinery Co. sources, the expounders and the pre the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Lucas, Mr. servers of all that is highest in pic ■ Railway Company between Fort- and Mrs. Ivan Clark of Portland ture and sculpture.—Holland. UuUoo»nnnnnnnnnnumi.mnnBnnnnnnn^ left Sunday morning for East lake. TYunk Railway between Wishram, C. V. Belknap, Proprietor Washington and South J unction._Oró- They expect to remain there over jn, and between Metolius and Bend, the 4th of July. regon, and over the line of the Des- F. Feldman returned home between MOTO nOLCI DarDCr ouuyj Mrs. g I E. chutes Railroad Company South Junction Junction and Metoli- Friday evening from her mother's Moro, Oregon us, Oregon. home at CleElm, Washington. Her (Signed) GREAT NORTHERN mother is still seriously ill, and Mrs. 3tjll RAILWAY COMPANY Feldman expects to return to CleElm Ladies and Children’s Hair Cutting Bynopei» of Annual Bt at ament of the soon. . T and Shingle Bobbing ALBANY INSURANCE CO. 4th of July Hon. Seymour Jones 25c Big Celebration 50c Weeders! Weeders! $400 Cash Prizes $400 Hone Race* — Foot Race* — Ball Game» Same Horses that Were at Grass Valley Race Meet DARING AEROPLANE STUNT FLYING DAILY Also Carrying Passengers, $3.50 Each Passenger; Trip Around Mt. Hood, $5.00 Each Passenger All Din The. Man of My*tery — The Man Who K*ows Who is making “Blind Drived in Portland, will drive blindfM4«4 four latest model roadster, sold by Twin Peaks Auto Agency The Dalle# Dealers in Buick and Star Cars Patriotic Program July 4th at 11 a. m. FREE ATTRACTIONS SH0W3 AND DANCING IN THE EVENINGS Maupin and Tygh Valley play Baseball at Tygh VaHey July 4th 50c 12 feus THE DALLES Tuesday, JULY S GENERAL baths OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO R ead & G alloway GENERAL MACHINE SHOP Repairing Trucks, Tractor«, Automobile«, Caterpillars, and Combine Motors, Cylinder Grinling. Ovx-scetylene and Electric Welding The Dalles, Ore- ast Second St. Phone Main 4001 of Albany, in the State of New York, on the thirty-first day of December, 1936, made to the Insurance Commiaaioner of the Bute of Oreron, purauaht to law: Amount of r»pit*l »tock paid up ...................... 8 In some Net premium* received during the ye*r.........8 Interoet, dividend* *nd rent» received during the year ....... . *- Income from other «ourcee received during the year ThUl income .................. 8 150,000.00 748.eie.50 84,788.88 5,979.10 888,838.98 Dlaburaement» Net lose«* paid during the year including adjust mont eipcnses —8 Dividend* paid on capital stock during the year— Commission» and Miarioa paid during the year— Taxe», lieenooo and foes paid during the year— ▲mount of all other ex- penditure* - Total oxpeadituree .—4 bosses »nd Deposit Phil*. 855,177.83 40,000 00 >38,837.77 18,136.46 6S.658.85 705,385.40 41,000.19 1,563,094.00 197,100.00 collatoral, etc 91.796.00 collection written »ine* S«ptMk«r 80. 1536.... 144,856.80 10.841.09 aeornod Martha McKean, Norma Feldman, Erma and Elda Ferrell and Thyra Fields have returned from O. A. C., where they attended summer school. They report having had a very nice time while ? there. — & Mr. Chas. Siscel, recovering from his recent accident, has appeared on the street on crutches. Mr. Siscel’s knee cap was cracked and he was severely bruised and shaken up in a collision between hie car and the stage recently. Both machines were wrecked. „ _ .____ Total admitted aasat*...* 3,059,194.78 - l’? WW*14__________ ___ 4 noeat of nnoernod prom luu» oa *11 o»Ut*»dini brokerage ........ ....... ............ All other Habilitée-------- ToUI Last Thursday the W. R. Reid | | grocery delivery truck, parked on the ee.iei.os lower terrace at the Everett home, 768.644.96 7.500.00 81,504.99 liabilitiea, Mel* 581.91 race to the pavement below it careened across the street, crashing into Miss Esther Woods’ car, which was parked at the opposite Curb. Exr 1080 PEOPLE , INCLUDING THE CHINESE BEAUTY LOLA LEE CHONG 1,681.05 781.15 ALB AMY iji «UBAÌCI O Ronald B. Marti*. Pn O. 0. W*lU*gford, B m Bum tory resident nttomey for 716.15 done. Every reader of advertisements has a purchasing advantage of no mean value. • — THE CHINESE GIANT THE LARGEST LIU YD CHINO THE HUMAN SKYSCRAPER KLIHKERT'5 EQUESTRIAN MIDGETS 1^ TUNY BWSKMEM FROM BAVARIA BIGGEST TRAVELING ZOO ON EARTH TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY 2 AND 8 PM.-RAIN OR SHINE IN ALL THE WORLD NO CIRCUS LIKE AL.G.BARNES by Motor Coaches-*Now Leaving NORTHBOUND 11:25 a.m. 5:20 p.m. 11:40 p-m. Balloon Dual The Tread Two Years Ahead • • Stages leaving at 1125 A.M. *nd 5:20 P.M. make direct connections at The Dalles for Portland and way points. Stage leaving at 1125 A.M. makea connections at Biggs Junction for Yakima, Pendleton, Spokane, Walla Walla, Boise and way pointe. SOUTHBOUND - 8:50 a.m* 305 p.m. 7:50 p.m. Stage leaving at 8.50 A.M. makes direct connections at Bend for Klamath Falls and way points. General’s Balloon Treads# • ONE-WAY AND ROUND-TRIP FARES FROM MORO year ago and now it has had a solid year of actual use by tent of thousands of car owners. No experimenting —it’s not new but a tried MORO GARAGE received D Additional Service Miss Betty Medler, granddaughter of W. E. Tate; was taken suddenly | ill and was rushed to a Portland hospital. Sie was operated upon the same evening and is reported to be getting along nicely. Mrs. Ross Muir entertained the J. U. G. elub at her home on Friday, the 24th, Mrs. Guy Weidman win ning high honor* of the club, Mrs. E. H. Moore guest prise, Mrs. Floyd Ford intermediate prise, and Mr»- L. P. Haven consolation prise. IFFE THE SHOW THAT Ginn, Coleman & Co. “rd thV™. 50c C. M. Plyler, Manager These weeders are made in sizes to suit the purchaser up to 24 feet MORO, OREGON Admission to Grounds MORO. OREGON M. R. Schade wits, Proprietor Phone 171 TO TO Portland... 14.35 $ 6.66 The Dalles.. . 1.36 9.06 Bend....... . 4.46 6.70 Yakima.... . 6.60 11.60 Pendleton . . 4.66 6.86 Arlington.. . 1.80 9.70 O—W*y R’dTrW Walla Walla 86.60 8 9.80 Spokane....... 8.75 13.70 Klam.Fall*.. 10.75 19.90 Redmond 8.80 8.70 Madras......... 2.80 4,10 Hood River.. 1.90 3.30 STAGE DEPOT R om Confectionery—Phone 411 COLUMBIA GORGE MOTOR COACH SYSTEM