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I L \\ The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday, January 17, 1930 X. Grain Charge* Obsolete Ja a t C le e e ie g R a t« « B a te d __V on Forest Service 21 Year» x Of Age In December! O ld Water Supply Unsafe N ia g a r a la O n ly S o u rc e Not Origin Of Electric Meter Oregon Farm Income; v What i» The Total? I t W a s M a d « b y E d is o n O n a W a g e r REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE W i t h V a n d e r b ilt W h o K ic k e d O n , In the J a n e 6, 1928 issue o f the M e th o d U a f a i r to G ro w e r» MORO ST A T E BANK E le c t r ic B ill O. S. C. ag ricu ltu ral bulletin data / U nited S tates fo re st service has come M Pl«« a t Moro, O regon, C ounty o f Sherm an, a t close o f business of age, according to re p o rt of d ia tric tl F alling w ater as a source of pow- w ere presented showing g re a t vari- The N ew zYork H erald-T ribune of forester C. M. G ranger. Tw enty-one e r j3 fjne when it is all right? T h a a i t ation in official and u n o ffical esti- D ecem ber 31st, 1929 A new method o f determ ining smut years ago, in D ecem ber, 1908, th e I ft cannot alw ays be relied in is jj_ 'm a te s o f the value of ag ricu ltu ral N ovem ber 10, published an am using RESO U RCES Thad con story in connection w ith the firs t dockage on g rain shipped to term inal P ortland head q u arters of the n ational I lu,tr a te d on the P acific coast this productidn in Oregon. fusion still exists seems evident from electric m dter constructed by Mr. elevators which will conform to mod forests of the sta te s of O regon and I w inter w here the m unicipal plants a t Loans and d i s c o u n t s ..................................... ........................... *308942.85 4.82 e rn m ethods of cleaning and be more W ashington had its beginning in w hat I S eattle and T acom a w ere su ffe rin g fig u res recently* published. F o r in *Edison. It seems th a t in the early O verd rafts 5000.00 eq uitable to the producer, is advocat was then the Beck Building, on Broad-1 from a severe sh o rtag e of pow er stance, one new spaper states, “ O re stages of electric lighting, C ornelius Bonds, s^purities, etc 4122.78 ed by George R- Hyslop, chief in farm way and Oak stre e ts. T heodore T hey re fte d too m uch on w a te r supply. gon’s farm yield sets new high re c o rd ; V anderbilt was am ong the firs t to B anking house none; fu rn itu re and fixtures *4122.78 7648.10 crops a t Oregon S tate College. Pro Roosevelt, a staunch su p p o rter of the Factories have had to close down or to ta l is *61*.788,000.” The “ G rand have his house w ired. The» service Real estate owned o th er th an banking house , .......... 24907.41 on sh o rt schedules. S tre e t light- T otal V alue, 1928” was *576,269,360 charged fo r lighting in those days fessor Hyslop is now in the east ac t forest conservation m ovem ent, was I Cash, due from banks and cash item s was based entirely on the num ber of ing fo r the U nited S tates departm ent then president, and G ifford P inchot, I jng and signs w ere elim inated and according to the same au th o rity . T otal ................................................................................... *350626.96 A nother paper says, “ O regon fa rm lamps installed and n ot in te rm s of o f ag ricu ltu re as chairm an of a special 3 m em ber of the fam ous p resid en t s I an appeal made by the a u th o ritie s to L IA B IL IT IE S com m ittee investigating present gram “ tennis cabinet” , was chief fo re ste r I ajj custom ers to use as little electric- ers got, o r will get, *180,000,000 fo r the actu al am ount of energy con th e ir products in 1929. T his is *5,- sumed. Mr. V anderbilt did n o t th in k at W ashington. I t was Pinchot who J ¡ty as possible standards. Capital stock paid i n ............................................................... *6??0?’00 j n the harb o r was a g re a t w arship 000,000 m ore than the com bined value this was fa ir, and, sending fo r Mr. In recen t years a washing r roces? issued the order establishing th e N orth 7500.00 S u rp lu s........................................................................................ I with an electric p la n t of 190,000 of the s ta te ’s ag ricu ltu ral products in Edison, he poured fo rth his woes. of sm ut rem oval has entirety re ?acific d istrict h eadquarters. 8760.81 U ndivided p ro fits— net ................ . . . . . . ................................ The conversation, according to the The first land to be set aside in the I horse power. A ppeals w ere m ade by 1928.” placed the old scouring dry cleaning Dem and deposits . . ............ ...................................................... 122435.40 B ut the “ E stim ated Cash Incom e H erald, was as follow s: method of form er years, yet the old Pacific northw est fo r fo re st conser- the m unicipalities to have th is w ar- Time c e rtific ate s ...................< ............................................. 82112.04 “ I believe th a t I am being over procedure of calculating the smut vation purposes was the Pacific F orest ship lend its p la n t in the em ergency F arm P ro d u ctio n ”, in 1928 fo r O re Bills payable and rediscounts ......... * .................... ....... 79817.71 gon, as published by th e U nited S tates charged for the am ount of electricity dockage by us« of a sample scourer is Reserve in W ashington, created by which appeal has finally been T otal ........................................ , ................................*.......... *360625.96 d e p a rtm e n t of ag riculture w as *122, th a t I use,” ventured Mr. V anderbilt. presidential proclam ation in 1 8 9 3 .1 proved. is still in use. 167,000— quite a d iffe re n t sum th an “ How so?” asked Mr. Edison. This scouring process alw ays re This reserve covered 967,680 acres N iagara, which supplies pow er in ST A T E OF OREGON, County of Sherm an ss. “ W hy you charge solely on the moved enough' of the bran in ad d ’.tto*' md was the nucleus of the north I O ntario, is the only w ater pow er in *576,269,360 or even *175,000,000. I, R. il. Coppock, cashier of the above nam ed bank, do solemnly Divided equally am ong approxim ately basis of the num ber of lam ps th a t I to the sm ut to increase the dockcto acific national fo re st system , which this country th a t can be relied on to sw ear th a t the above sta te m e n t is tru e to the best of my knowledge 80,000 O regon farm ers it would pro had installed and I rarely have more m aterially, says P rofessor Hyslop. as te e n expanded to 22 federal for- such an e x te n t th a t steam plants need and belief. R- H. Coppock, Cashier. vide a b o u t *2000— n ot around *3000 than half of them tu rn e d on a t any On tria ls covering 5000 tons of wheai ests covering approxim ately one-fifth not be constructed fo r em ergency use or *10,000 each. one tim e. Besides, I don t see how the sm ut dockage assessed by the of ttye land area of each of the states I t used to be said th a t the hydro C o rrect — A tte st: Subscribed and sworn to before me To some extent perhaps, d ifferen ces you can tell how many hours I have grain inspection d ep artm en t am ount of Oregon and W ashington. W. H. Ragsdale plant owned by th e city of T acom a this 4th day o f Ja n u a ry , 1930 in estim ate* mdy be accounted fo r in nad any of them b u rn in g .” P. C. Axtell ed to 1-62 per cent while the e c tu a ’ I t secured its The early day “ fo re st reserves” , as | was in th a t class. J. L. Searcy, tendency not to recognize, or to fo r J. W. Hoech “ Q uite so; b u t suppose I install an N otary Public fo r Oregon loss of dry m a tte r am ounted to but .he national forests were then called, I w ater from a storage lake fed by the L. B arnum get, th a t farm ers use a considerable a p p a ra tu s th a t will tell me how m any My commission expires March 3, 1930 J. 02 p er cent. were first adm inistered by the depart- ceaseless snows of Mt. R ainier b u t D irectors. A nother reason for a change in m ent of the in terio r, b u t w ere n o t I the two year drouth in the w est prov p a rt of th e ir products on th e farm lamps you have used and how long fo r feed and food. The official e sti they have been b u rn in g ? ” m ethod, Professor Hyslop points cut, placed under any form of supervision ed reliance on even this w a te r pow er m ated gross value of crops fo r O regon Mr. Van “ Im possible,” r e t o r t e d ---- ----- is the reduced cost of cleaning under until 1897. In 1905, the “ reserves” unsafe the washing system as com pared with were tra n sfe rre d from the departm ent I The m unicipal pow er p la n t a t Ta- in 1928 was *96,075,000 com pared to J e “ W ell I ’ll make a w ager w ith m g tt H ll» l H » K H » n » R R » » « H H » » » » » O » H H I » » W i m i lH H m i HHH»H Um: For the form er process. In the old days of the in terio r to the d e p a rtm e n t of I coma has steam auxiliary supply equal cash income of *57,608,000. anim al production the gross value was you,” persisted Mr. Edison. “ I ’ll bet when it was necessary to p ut the ag riculture and placed under the im- only to one-eigth of its w a te r pow er estim ated a t *74,307,000 and the cash a t the end of n ex t m onth I will be grain through the cleaning as much m ediate adm inistration of the bureau 1 capacity. The m unicipal p la n t a t able to tell you the num ber of lamp as th re e tim es, the public service of forestry. In o rder to deal on the Seattle has steam plants in reserve 'incom e a t *64,559,000. Inasm uch as even official estim ates uours of electricity you have used.” commission established charges th at ground w ith local fo re st problem s, I equal only to o n e-fourth of its w ater are now out of all proportion to the inspection d istricts w ere organized in power capacity fo r all needs if the are qualified by the sta te m e n t that - The w ager “was made and Mr. .uison devised the first convenient actual cost of cleaning by w ashing. the w est by the bureau in 1907. These I w ater does not fail them . It has been for m ost of the m iscellaneous groups The Moro State Bank on Wednesday of this week A t p resent a higher charge is made were la te r changed to adm inistrative a p re tty reliable supply hereto fo re adequate data on prodution, sales and electric light m eter, which made use prices were not available, the question f the deposition of copper on a plate. completed the purchase of the assets, furniture and fo r badly sm utted w heat, while in units known as national fo re st dis-1 b ut it failed and caused much discom- The plate was weighed before the test. ,actual practice a single w ashing is tricts, one of which was th e north I f Or t to homes and loss to industry seems a fa ir one: O regon farm in fixtures of the Citizens Bank of Grass Valley. The difference in w eight was d e te r uniform ly used, Hyslop finds. Studies Pacific d istrict, including the fe d e ra l! C ontrasted w ith this the two com com e; W hat is it? We wish to assure all patrons of the Citizens Bank The gross income from farm pro mined, and, knowing the electro made by d ep artm en t of agriculture forests in W ashington and Oregon I panies in P o rtland have steam plant specialists showed th a t charges of and in a small portion of n o rthw estern I reserve equal to the e n tire w ater duction in Oregon in 1928 was esti chemical equivalent of copper, the I: that we will at all times do everything within our 35 cents a ton were made on w heat C alifornia. capacity to further their best interests that is con The nam e “ fo re st re- power capacity. A t S eattle where m ated a t *135,505,000 com pared to am ount of electrical energy con- th a t cost b u t slightly in excess of serves” was changed to natio n al f o r - l more th an th re e -fo u rth s of all bus- *122,167,000 of cash income. Pro sumed could be accurately calculated. sistent with the requirements of good banking, and Mr. V andebilt in structed all of the « 12 cents a ton to wash. The extru ests in 1905. iness is done by privately owned pow ducts used in the farm hom es are in that we will fully appreciate their continued good charge fo r sacked g rain should also er com panies the steam p la n t reserve eluded in the gross income, b u t not servants in his house to keep a care- £ will and patronage. in the cash income estim ates. The f ul .check on how long each lamp was :: be elim inated, believes Hyslop, as all was more th an equal to the w ater estim ated gross income by comihod burned. He was quite shocked when grain is now unsacked for shipm ent Horseshoe Pitching power capacity. The duplicate invest All depositors having accounts with the Citizens he discovered th at both results were w hether it needs cleaning or not. m ent was made fo r purposes of safe ities was reported as follow s: Bank are requested to continue using their old check P o ultry, dairy products, livestock alm ost identical. No one these days reveals his ty, ju st such em ergencies as the te rri and bee products, to tal, *72,283,000 books and at their convenience call and secure new Americanism so much us he does when tory is now facing. R esult: The com Field crops, fru its and vegetables check books at the Moro State Bank. Moro School Note» he takes to horseshoe pitching. It is panies a t P o rtland and the private greenhouse poducts, nursery products What To Do ? company at S eattle have had no dif the game of the hour. Love of It Is farm gardens, and fo re st products Miss Cole’s room , w ith p e rfe c t a t not confined to Virginia, but extends ficulty in m eeting the drouth con total, *63,222,000. T otal value of all United States Naval ucademy nil- tendance, was w inner of the banner to all 48 states of the Union. For ditions w ithout disturbance to cus crops and anim al products is *135 Xh Moro, Oregon cluls are wondering what the naval merly It wns the sport of rural folk; toiners. fo r th e sixteenth week. 505,000. In New E ngland, New York, Wis world Is coming to, says the Minne Scouts Tommy F raser, Melvin Han now, however, men of the city are consin, and M innesota, w here w ater apolis Tribune. A certain woman rep- son, and Donald Davis attended the quite as much given to It ns their is extensively harnessed fo r pow er resentctlve In the bouse lia« an Before the long-predicted satura C ourt of H onor in The Dalles on J a n brothers In the country, says the Rich the prolonged drouth has seriously tion point in motor ear production has nounced that she Is seriously consid mond Times Dispatch. Take a spin uary 15th and received num erous curtailed the use of w ater fo r power been reached. Queens Borough, N ering naming young women ns her any clear evening after working hours aw ards. m aking. This has not disturbed homes appointees to Annapolis. She observes All of the Moro faculty attended through Richmond, Roanoke or Lynch and industry because of adequate Y„ complains of the saturation point that women have entered ninny fields In abandoned old car* A thousand burg and you will find dovotees of th e local heachers in stitu te a t Wasco reserve steam plants to fill the gap, a month are run or towed to Its streets traditionally supposed to be closetf to horseshoe pitching Intent upon win la st S aturday. The n ex t m eeting for available either directly or through and permanently parked, so far as the the fair sex. But now that women are ning a community championship In the teach ers of Sherm an county will successfully entering the factories and the presence of a wildly enthusiastic interconnections by the transm ission owners are concerned. be a t Moro in F ebruary. the professions, she sees no reason gallery. Golf Is still very popular, as lines. Phone Moro 201 Plans for a stu d e n t body carnival why they should he discriminated la baseball; there has been evident There are three classes of chewing are in the making. A com m ittee of against In the navy. The midship during the last few months a remark Insects, says Nature Magazine, namely stu d en ts w ith Mr. T ucker in charge men are said to be grinning over the Ice Business Changes able croquet revival; for widespread those that fe e d upon foliage In the is m anaging th e affair. W atch, the Idea. They have no objections at all renewal of Interest, however, the an open, those that roll the foliage, and p ap er fo r la te r announcem ents. to a little feminine company. In fact, dent and honorable game of horse those that feed on t i e Inside of the The electrically operated re f r ig The Moro O ptim ist, our local high shoe pitching must be awarded the erating machines have p u t the n a t stems. In addition, of course, there the first maid who enters the academy is said to be assured of a royal wel school paper, received honorable men prize. ural ice business out of commission. are cliiggcra. come. But the officials themselves are tio n in th e sta te contest sponsored by T hirty years ago filling ice houses was Dealers In confronted with the problem of dis th e U niversity of Oregon. The Day There seems to be only one sure an im portant business a t this tim e of peeni to be fairly well I’re\ e:n i ville paper won the cup fo r first prize way of Increasing the safety of the year. The ice h arv est in the northern »i one kind of war. tracting the congresswoman from turn organized in the m im eograph section. Accord submarine, and that Is to abolish It states was a g re a t deal like the fruit n e . i o warned that If ing Annapolis Into a boys’ and girls’ Chinese :*< school. And this particular problem. ing to the judges, this division, in altogether. Even ns an Instrument of harvest with the seasons reversed. ' ; • m other of those they c which the O ptim ist registered, was un war, It Is one of which the unre Thousands of men were employed for • "tm^lively will be de- It appears, has never been dealt With tong w. In any treatises written on naval usually large this year. strained use Is generally condemned, a season th a t lasted from fo u r to ported : < ¡.»>.1 to do their wnr- strategy. We have no special solu G rass Valley came out of the stru g says the Philadelphia Ledger. It Is a eight weeks. The ice houses around Xing In ' . r »untry. tion for them, but must confess to gle a little b e tte r than Moro la st F ri weapon which Is directed In the main the inland lakes were colossal affairs. —/jr some amusement over their distress. day night, when th e ir boys defeated against non-combatants and of which Help from the surrounding country .< of having no crime o u r team 23 to 5, and the girls tied on the effect Is felt not by naval or mili was used as fa r as possible b ut it was • number of European *• In Germany the popular American a 11 to 11 score. tary forces but by civil populations. always insufficient. Carloads of the <1 u rim ns promising The lineup fo r the girls w as: Peetz The history of the World war shows unemployed in the large cities were iiuin ’heir own lands "easy-payment” plan is called “stut and A. Powell, cen ters; B ryant and P. that the submarine, while It can sink gathered up and sent to the ice fields. i e \ ’»anrt the record In tering.” The exact German word for tt n » n n n m iin iin n t n K t t « K n n n t t : : t K t r n : m : n : : t « : K t t « : t n n t t« ttttn ttK t ttt:ttn » t:T It Is “stottern.” which has given rise Pow ell, fo rw ard s; Amidon and Jo h n an occasional troopship, is virtually They were known as “ hoboes” and to good usuge and Is now to be given son, g u ard s; Ruggles, substitute. powerless against an armored battle were accom m odated in large company recognition in the dieiionnry ns mean The boys lineup was Amidon, cen ship. . . . In the long run. It would boarding houses. • i e ¡reek tout, the stock te r ; K. McDonald and McKinney, fo r seem, lesser naval powers as well as They were unreliable help, dodg causes fds public to ing both “to Stutter” and to buy on Instalments. America prides Itself w ards; Pluem ke and H astings, guards; greater would benefit by the abolition ing work and quarrelin g am ong them Ids Inside Information upon facility for coining words and B. Miller, D. B urnet, C. B oardm an, of the submarine. But the lesser pow selyes. Each ice season had its ac i ..lib d him to amass a for- phrases. Is not slang a synonym of C. Adams, su b stitutes. era, at least for the present, continue com panim ent of m urder, suicide, th e ft iehi for a retirement from the apt and happy speech which rolls to block all progress In this direction. and small pox cases. The w ork con ! I burly fi.rly. so easily off the American tongue? tinued into the sum m er also. Each UNITED GROCERS Well, It appears that nation has a Farm Pointer» ice house had its gang of men and G.v:t canal projects nre In contem When we hear a lot of old fellows OF OREGON. INC. rival, says the St. Paul Pioneer Press. we have known a good many years contributed laden cars to the tra in plation. Any picturesque hopes, how Here Is Germany fashioning a pecu The Pacific coast states lead the criticizing the youpg people of today load th a t w ent to the city each sum ever, of (he revival of the old mule and A Link in The United Chain of Grocers liarly per, and spicy term Money e n tire country in average num ber of and how fast they live, we have only mer day. But now, not even the hotels the lowpatli nre denied even to the talks. Americans >pny. The Germnns Dealing in “Merchandise of Merit” to remember a few years back and along the lakes put up th e ir own ice. most ardent sentimentalist who drenius eggs produced per hen. are still more expressive. They say They have joined the vast arm y who pf the “dear old dnyi.” recall how the people of those days T here are nearly 300,000 boys and It stutters when paid out on the In Comprising Mens’ Clothing and Shoes do it electrically. 400,000 girls enrolled in some kind conducted themselves It Is quite true stalment plan. School Books and School Supplies o f 4-H club work in the United they do things now that they did not discovered that-.iloPs are near-sighted do then, but It should not be forgot States. Staple and Fancy Groceries If people do not like the crowded —says that famjllarlty Is most dis Governments representing “97 per ten that they did things then that are tusteful to the average python, Supplies of good seed are usually conditions In federal prisons, It la cent of the land surface. 98 per cent Fresh Vegetables, Bakery, and Lunch Goods not done now, says the Newcastle scarce, and the wise grow er makes easy to keep out of them. ip*» - ------- - of the total population nn<[ npproxl j Times. The majority of people who , Things were ntuch^slnipler hack In nmtely 99 per cent of the total, agri- J bis selections and purchase before Special Offer, Citrus House- have reached middle age or a little Probably If the full truth were the medieval days, and then the cultural production of the world " have i they are are all gone, says the Oregon hold Soap, 6 bars for........25c older have no room to criticize the known, there Is a vltamlne G or <1 Book-of-the-Month selection wn« prob E xperim ent station. agreed to co-operate In the "world ; HOUSEHOLD younger generation. They convenient ably the only one published. In fried chicken and gravy. Watch our Hand Bills for Friday, Decem ber is the month during ly forget the faults and remember only ngrlculturnl census ,«• he taken next which m odem get o” t the the virtues of a generation ago. year." The statement comes from , Saturday and Monday Specials. Parents do not have to worry about ( 1 truvSoJpC|ia|P,> f" A thing not generally understood farm account book and fig a ie up Jie the children’s setting up exercises In about life In prehistoric times Is what Mr. L. M. Estabrook. director of the i p ro fit or loss for the year in pre the morning. It's the getting up. the peevish cave-dweller slammed on census for the Internationa, Institute I have been reading In * Sunday p aratio n fo r a new sta rt Ja n u ary 1st, of Agriculture, who returned to Wash the way out. In lieu of a door. newspaper how a witch doctor In If the sleeping car porters feel In says the Oregon Experim ent station. ington last month from a Latin-Amer The North Pacific district of the R e q u ir in g S te a m P la n t Notice to the Patrons of The Citizens Bank of Grass Valley Moro State Bank Kerr Gifford & Co., Inc. E C. Cluster, Manager Grain, Grain Bags and Twine Mill Feed - Rolled Feed - Poultry Feed Life, Fire and Grain Insuranee Walter A. May & Son 111 □tore NO. I l l C itr u s SO AP L South Africa administered the powder of a ground-up gramophone record to A lake vacationer reports tossing make a patient talk, the medicine be •crap* of fish to n gull, which the ing mixed with water from a railway bird caught before they hit the water. ' engine In order that the patient might Thia is what Is known as refueling In be set going again, says the London flight Morning Post The treatment, which, by the way, wns quite successful, The first one the Information ed seems comic enough; yet It la really itor sliced open the other morning In quired as follows: "What nre the no more absurd than those In vogue Twin Cities?” Well, how about Walla among'the medical profession In this country a few generations ago. or ln- Walla? i deed thnn many rustic cures even now When the office skeptic’s calcula lh use. tion.^ of his end-of-the-montli balance agreed exBctly with the bank's, the "Somebody udvoea’es as a good other day, be went over It again, more policy not to argue with a fool. But carefully. how orc we to know that he Is a fool until we have argued with him and he Western scientist Is experimenting disagrees with us?’’—Toledo Blade. with skirts for trolley cars as noise We gi\e It up, unless the proof Is the preventers. He should he able to get plenty of equipment from the coun fact that person number two argues with person number cne. try’s attics. suited when offered tips at least they pocket their Insults very gracefully. Do we understand that the under- slung pipe Is to be considered the sign and seal of the new type of diplomat? Frequently an expert la a man who charges one hundred dollars for doing what anybody else would do for ten. After all the philanthropic efforts to make penitentiaries pleasant, a pris on mutiny appears downright ungrate fu l/ The office cynic says he wouldn’t be surprised If the world came to an end j shortly, no one having prophesied It of late. Transatlantic ships have become so fast nowadays you have only four days and o few hours In which to mislay tbs passport. After reading some of the up-to-date rules of table etiquette, we prefer to continue eating In the good old fash loned. If somewhat plebeian, way. Whatever place was the the race, whether It was Central Asia. It 1« a great some of the babies got out cradle of Africa or pity that of IL “This child seejns rather lafge for four years,” said the conductor to.the lady with a single ticket, "and , the railroad doesn't allow stowaways.” Severn, schoolhouses hove burned ,n Saskatchewan, and we also see that, owing to the drought In Belgium, chil dren are advised not to wash so often ican Journey, during which he en listed -the co-operation of 13 countries In Central and Sonlh America. The undertaking. ,f successful, should add Immensely to the sum of accurate and dependable Information regarding world agriculture. Benefits nre to be arranged for musi cians who have been left out of work (It would be a cruel Jibe to any "left out of play”) by the sound synchroniz ing pictures. - One of the most de lightful of accomplishments Is re garded as a trade, and the performer who gives new beauty to the tone of strings or horn cannot, like the me chanical Inventor, appeal to the patent office to protect his talent. A Parisian dramatist told an Inter viewer he wrote his new play nt odd times In cafes. While waiting for Business Men say: “ A dvertising Pays’ three-minute eggs, we have no doubt. 4 e-. Independent Warehouse & Milling Co. R. H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon DEALERS IN Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts, Builders < Supplies, Lumber, Wood, Coal and Hay MANUFACTURERS OF M IL L F E E D A N D F L O U R