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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1930)
I The Sherman County W i t h th e W a l l F lo w e r » Of SPECHI MIESEST Qheerver, MOTOR THIEF * AND POLICEMAN -, KILLED IN DUEL M m », Oregon, Frid sy, August ' 1, ,.1980 N O TIC * TO CRBD1TO»» THÉ1ÂDÏYIDUALYET All persons having claims against OHLY 8 VOTERS IH the Estate of Maria Reckman, de ceased, are hereby required to pre TOWN; AND 8 RADÍOS them with vpuchers to the under NEEDED BY BUSINESS sent signed executor at his residence at Grass Valley, W . C. ¡B R Y A N T Oregon, within six Attorney • at - Law mbnths from July 24th,. 1980, the By JOHN G. LONSDALB fc, JANE OSBORN date of the first publication of this "President American Bankers notice. Association of Happenings of pietrich Reckman Jr. Briet Ijfsume (Coprrtsbt-V OME seem to think th a t the day of 4t-jl25al6 OFFICE PHONE MAIN 98 the individual in business has the Week Collected tor NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS YOUNG man and a 1OO“< | ’FO®‘ England village, situated a t the foot passed. But they are wrong. While Moro, Oregon Notice is hereby given that on July an In evening dress stood In the- St. Louis, Mo.—David McCain, night hills of the W hite mountains, proudly the i n d i v i d u a l 2nd, 1930, the County Court of Sher Our Readers. shadows of the veranda of the bright policeman at Highland, I1L and an boasts that It has only eight voters, may not attract man County, declared Sherman Coun- ly-lighted country club. automobile thief shot and killed each yet It has three selectmen and con such outstanding ty a Dog Control District, and ap- ___ “You’ve got to promise before you other in a revolver fight recently on tinues the time-honored form of regu A ,pecl*l obM rr.n ce ot the com attentlon a s he I pointed the follow ing Board of Su- go In,” said the young man rather U n ir r Ot the covered « « o n « M b United Stater highway No. 40, near tar town meetings and elections. dld in the days of pervisors (as by law provided), held nt the Pendleton Bonnd t p this sharply. ‘‘I’m certainly not going to Pocahontas, about 45 miles east of Windsor, which covers a space of old when instltu- 1 L. E. Clark, G rass V alley, Oregon ior the benefit ot 150 No« York- let you carry on the way you did at nearly fifteen square miles, has hut tions were con- C. L. Friedley, W asco, Oregon, here. l y j h o - t u T t e n d the attatr dun the Bensons' Inst week.’’ wounds seven occupied buildings and only one ducted on a smal- O m er G. Sayrs, Moro. O regon. McCain, with two bullet •‘Well, I couldn’t help it,’ protested 1 e r s c a l e , h e Any person ow ning an y unlicensed ,n , the first d a , as «Pi-esen'at.TO. the girl. “If the men are so foolish near the heart, died In the Highland public building, the “town hall,” a one » nevertheless Is to dog, is guilty of a m isdem eanor, and Phystciaa a»d S»rg««» Bond county authorities room, weather-beaten, shingled old ed i ¿ " t h e Oregon Trail Memorial nsso- rt8 to want to dance with m e-w hy. It, hospital. he found in any subJect to tt flne> as by iT L ?* Ifice, which has been a lundmark for found the body of th e thief, shot he round in a y I app ear on 198o ta x rolls fault. * .h.»W «¡ink you'd Grass Valley, Or« go» clatlon. . large corporation, unless requested by owners, and the through the abdomen, In a field near nearly a century. A hie crop of apricot» will be he proud of having a sister that The residents, mostly people whose : dominating t h e the scene of .the shooting tax is not in lieu of the license. harvested In the Ashland district, the wasn't a wall flower—” situation, giving The shooting occurred after the ancestors founded the*town 200 years Notice is hereby given that dog People can reach me from Moro I wasn’t proud of the way «go, are enthusiastic about town ftf- j •‘Well. orders here, co major portion of the crop cou.u owners wiR have until August 15th stolen car had been crowded lain at night from the long distance John G. Lonsdale on—eight or nine men carried operating t h e r e 1930, to secure license. Any person from the big orchards in the Valley yotic ditch. Charles Easley, twenty -year-ohl fairs, even though .the three selectmen. . booth at Hotel Moro by ringing hanging around you all evening and chosen from among the eight voters, i and shouldering the responsibility ot who shall fail to procure ■ ............... — a license View and Fern Valley sections, Three a dozen girls sitting out every dante. highland youth, who had accompanied The Dallas. carry the burden of several commun som e keeping a largo group of lieutenants, w ithin th e tim e herein provided shall McCain as driver, was nn eye-wllueas. and four cents a pound ai d So I’m telling you right now U>; u" ity positions on their rugged shoul captairs and privates working in uni- be gub je Ct to a penalty in addition to Alarm Relayed to Highland. choice fruit 'selling for 5 c<;.. have less you promise you woo t dance at son and moving forward under the tbe license fee. v « ders, all so long as there are other girls The automobile had been stolen In been the prevailing prices. banner of progress. And all of these Dog licenses may be had fo r six Radio« »«ft No Telephones. Vandalia. III., earlier In the evening, The debt on the Promise fc’*a2. 1 fitting It out—promise you’ll make the Prosperous and happy country peo are held accountable to the public be- m onths, ending as follow s: Decern- lele >n dance with the wall flowers »1.00 mid Vandalia authorities had ple who make their living by farming, cause the public has entered Into a her Slat, 6# 1930. {or each fem for 4,e each d g male _ hall, eontracted when the ban ».-* nilse you’ll show more concern fot | phoned a description and the license each and every family In the town is cause m e p partnership agreement built In 1827. has been paid. Proceeds By o rder of th e C o u rt C ourt of numbers to the Bond county sheriff equipped with a , radio; every famil.' th e ’ihy young fellows that car. a poration through purchase ot stock. from the two-day celebration July 4 very well and »lout know the other at Greenville. The Greenville sheriff, Sherm an County, except one has an automobile, and P hysician and Surgeon ’ Welfare of W orkers G. C. AKERS, Clerk. and 6 wiped out the balance on the girls. I’ll t«ke you right home. 4 t-jlll who had seen such n car pass through every family except one has a dog. Even ih the gigantic mergers that notea. A part of the ceremony at the “Oh. all right.” said the girl, and tils town, sent the alarm on Io High Telephones, electric lights and gas, liavo taken place w ithin the last tWo NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Pomona to be held in Promise soon with an indignant little to ss.o f the , land. In Madison county. THE DALLES, OREGON however, are unknown. In the County C o u rt of the S tate years there rem ains more than ever head she went Into the ight that , McCuln, alone on the night shift, will be the burning of these not^o. The little village reposes 1,200 feel of O regon fo r Sherm an County, the necessity for a leader, an aggres shone from the clubhouse. Her broth Office a t Mid-Columbia Hospital called on Easley for assistance, and above sea level, nestled In the midst In th e m a tte r of th e E state of sive personality, whose duty It is to More than <2,000,000 is being ex the two men started east on No. 40 at of Lightning and Windsor mountains, ece th a t basic principles are not for | Jam es H arvey Sm ith, deceased. Pended this year for construction, im er followed. Phone No. H ospital 841 N otice is hereby given th a t the u n eleven o’clock searching for the slot Bob and Nancy Crane were com about five miles from Hillsboro. gotten, th a t the rights and privileges provement and maintenance of max dersigned has filed in th e above en en car. ~ They were on the outskirts paratlve new comers In the Lester Chapman, a lifelong real of the Individual workers and the cus ket roads by the 36 counties of Ore hood. This was the first time that tb y nutnn»o|>lle dent of the town, is the chairman tomers they serve are as well pro- titled co urt his final re p o rt and ac- of poeahontar when, vtded .or c, in tho '.mailer busto... Jeoggt gon. according to information received had attended one of the country d u b of the board of selectmen, town con ID Jk M by the state highway departm ent dances. Nancy was both very pretty stable, forest Are warden, highway su units. of A ugust, 1930, a t th e h o u r of 10:00 Multnomah county will receive <112,- and unusually f ascino G ng-m oreover pervisor and trustee of public funds, i It 13 gratifying to note th a t our cor i o’clock a. m. of said day has been by She danced divinely. But through porations are giving more and more 498.87 from the state for this work. Lester is the proud possessor of the o rd e r of the c o u rt appointed as th e dance after dance that night site su concern to the welfare of their work- time and the county c o u rt room m the only team of horses In the town, Pat •Marlon county last year paid out a nt one end of the room—the meekest aLd Mike, a handsome chestnut pair. c.rs. Numerous benefit organizations court house a t Moro, O regon, as the total of <36.000 for the transportation of thè wnll flowers. She sat there dentist Mrs. Chapman Is town treasurer have been formed, opportunities of- place fo r the hearin g of the said re of high school students who live out t account, the objections th ere talking first to this girl and then to und chairman of the school commit fered for advancement of education I United States Dentei Ex and position, hospital service estab- if any> and th e settlem en t of said aide of high school districts, it was that, girls who habitually sut out tee. A daughter, Mary, who Is in the revealed at a meeting wof the county many dances for lack of partners, and eighth grnde, and a 6on, Herman, who lished and lnsuranco and retirem ent 8atate> aminer for this district pensions provided. D ated and first published a t Moro as Bhe sut she frequently had to turn is in the seventh grade, attend the boundary board Thursday. The coun 1930 Hlllfilwro lower village school. They ! This general hum anitarian movo- J Oregon, this 11th day of Ju ly , ty pays at the rate of <40 per year for ns some venturesome young than cum** Geo’. B. Bourhill, E xecutor of the are the only school children in Wind- j ment in reality Is the outgrowth of each student transported to high and begged her to dance. O F F IC E AT E state of Jam es H arvey Smith aor and are provided free transporta analysis, which has disclosed tha need If the rejected young man vent ureo school. deceased. of improving the well-being of our In to sit down beside her she would keep , tion to and from school by the town MORO, OREGON 1930. dividual workers, realizing at the Last publication A ugust 8 «V-- The largest area ever poisoned in the conversation general, sharing him authorities. W. C. B ryant, atto rn ey .__ Fame timo that our Institutions will Son Holds High Hope«. Oregon for federal land work was « * k .be « in or «in . Business Men say: “ A dvertising Pays treated during the year from July 1, Sometime, .h e would .uggert t o . Charles Ne*>P. the second select« benefit, young mao «bom .b e bod refused man, also la the town clerk, deputy ; Read and subscribe fo r the Obttrvtr 18|>, to June 80, 1930, according to fire warden, town postman and a mom, , P R E P A R E D N E S S the annual report on rodent control that be bad b etter-dance with one W hen in The Dalle» of the other glrla not danclnl. and II her of the school committee. Mrs. 1 of the bureau of biological survey, I N B U S IN E S S only »ben abe bad co rtrl’ ed to Nelson also is promluent In town af HAVE YOUR completed by Ira N. Gabrielson. direc find p a rtn e r, for air the wM « « « « • fairs. Stanley, their., oighteen year» .. Phone 35-J to r of rodent control In the Oregon that abe felt free to dance hemelf. Lunch or Dinner , old son, is a sophomore at the UnL Cy R. S. HECHT, d istric t slender young man seemed verslty of New Hampshire and he in A m erican B ankers A ssociation. (Full Cour«») A tall. “ quiet SER V IC E ” tends to come back on the farm and My observations for many years, Deposits In the 229 atr^e and na to have taken root among the wall 1 follow In his dad's footsteps. He has hath, as an employee and as an execu at the tional bank«» and trust companies in flowers, M r H M -F re d H ill-w a s his Lady Assistants aspirations of being selectman some tive, have convinced me that tti» Oregon at the cloee of business June name. He had been brave enough to _____ with enormous Sally I I so n ’some men aril women go ahead day. 80 totaled «80^41.621.83, the highest dance twice Jones. Sally was a nice girt and rath ( The only other member of the Nel and others do not 13 that Gome keep CRANDALL for any midsummer call except In 1826, er Jolly, hut Sally weighed two hum son family is the pet airedale, Bat. ' themscIvQa constantly prepared to ac- 1927 and 1928 since the establishment dred pounds. Tbep .toed HUI bud Undertaking Company Clarence Jones, u former Boston • cept and fulfill larger duties and re of the banking departm ent according worried through a dance «Hh a a restaurant chef. Is the third selectman sponsibilities aa they offer, and some 408 E. 2nd St. THE DALLES, OREGON to A. A. Schramm, state superintend and trustee of the cemetery fund. who said aha had never danced but do not. - *• v »- The Dalle«, Oregon once before. Later be contrived to ah ‘ Charles Barrie« n Bussell, eighty- ent of banks. Grant, as w© mu3t, th at thero four-yearold tax collector, has been and talk through a dance with • p n certain element of luck In the ccndt Thn first time that prises have been We also serve, .at usual prices, on the Job for the last twelve years. tions under which opportunity for offered for working sheep dogs at any who stammered. Lunch and D inner com binations Political parties are taboo In this promotion comes to diilerenl mon and - Once when Nancy had somehow con th a t are said by our patrons to county fair la the west will be at the irk e d to provide the last wall flower Fired About Four S'.ots at Each Other village, except during a national women, wo nevertheless must also see equal Home Cooking. Klamath county fair September 18, a partner Fred Hill wandered election. th a t it fa each ^Individual's own state hound. Easley with n&ssed them west 18 and 20. W. M. Downing, aheepiflan to her. and. hardly looking at of preparodness which determines his swung his car around and pursued for over . of Malin, has offered three prixes for her, an Id In a tone of forced cheer ability to seizo opportunity if and about half a mile until the stolen aui<> Cleveland Radio Owners when It comes, and having seized It, the beat exhibitions of working sheep fulness: ’•May 1 have thia dance—I mobile left the concrete dob and Tb« Dali«»’ N«we»t and Best Guilty o f Breaking Law to succeed in meeting tho greater de and will enter some of his gheep dogs haven't been presented but that stopped in the ditch. Hostelry . * “ Then he mands which it Inevitably places upon Cleveland, Ohio. — Thousands of doesn’t matter at this club, in competition. According to ' Ensley, the driver looked at Nancy and realized how Jumped out and started into the Held Cleveland radio owners are violating him, ’ Centrally Located > The Owen-Oregon lumber company very pretty she really was. Real advancement never means go the law every day and are linhle to stopping momentarily to flr< two supplying Its Medford sawmill resum S h e r m a n C o a n t y Haa»q«artars ing ahead to easier tasks, but always fines of <10 to <1(M) for every day’s “ Funny Utile girl.” Fred sa'.d to her shots at the policeman's car. I’ursu.d ed logging m the Butte Falls district after they had danced ™ I by McCain, he slopped a’ a point sev to harder ones. Opportunity for ad violation, It was revealed here when EDW. BALL, MANAGER vancement is worthless unless in ac recently. They will operate but one utea. “Sitting all alone with the < »' . erul yards from the road,, where the a city engineer pointed oyt an obscure cepting it you aro able to carry with section of the municipal code. camp during the remainder of the sea flowers when you’re the prettiest glr THE DALLES, OREGON two men frw i fiboul four slm l^ at you the abilities and qualifications that The code inquires that unyone son. The logging railroad from Butte tn 'the room—and the best dance each other. prepare you to meet the heavier exac erecting an ouidde aerial must take Falla to Medtord has continued opera ever met,” . Woman Is Bought. tions th at are an InheroiIX part of op out a permit » sting 50 cepts. Each When this dance wns over fre u tion, drawing on the reserve of nearly EYE STRAIN Ensley, who was unarmed, remained daV an aerial remains up without u asked Nancy to go out on ^ « v e r a n d a portunity. 10,000,000 feet of logs. It la far better to go into action in with him. and Nancy -< ^ P ted After at tin wheel of the automobile until permit constitutes a repárate ofTenne. Can only be corrected u nder the the firing had stopped. Under a brll in the neighborhood of BOO carloads all. she thought, he wasn t particular proper conditions and by th e use the field of enlarged responsibility the ordinance provides. of th e very best of equipm ent. prepared and qualified, rath er than The number of permits taken out of apples will be shipped out ot Union ly popular. He had been dancing w 1th Hunt moon which made vision unusu ully clear, he watched the entire flghi that you and the institution you woTk We have the Best Equipped O ptical the wall flowers—didn’t seem to know has been negligible. county thia year, according to present and auw the men fall. Paying no a t office in E astern Oregon. for shall be exposed to the hazard of Nothing drn" lc will be done about condition of the crop there. The any of the popular girls. Bob ha I tention lo the unldentlfloc man he In your having to build up to new re Fiftl* S treet, It and nobody is likely to .b e put told her to be good to the shy roem OPTICS EXCLUSIVELY W ashington a t fruit is siting well and growers are helped McCuln to his feet sponsibilities after having assumed OREGON. Jail, the city oCNals Indicated. ••Funay little girl.” Fred was say PORTLAND, encouraged, hoping for good prices ,nK as he kissed her hand. ”1 fwl as biro to the automobile, on1 hurried to them. , . _ due to the national condition ot ap . , . The new spirit of all business seeks l . « « « m n always. I m nor the Hlghlnnd hospital. O ur usual pre-w ar tra n sie n t If 1 had known you Canadian --.at» Onions; . pies. The crop Able year will be 20 going to let yon forget me. I’m « Authorities are searching far • 4,0 prepare its people in advance Dr. Geo. F . Newhouse, P ro p rieto r ra te s still prevail. to 26 per cent more than the average going to come and see yon to m o rro w - woman who was driving nn automobile Claims Ineomnia Cur?d '* through education for the higher Special R ates to p erm anent Guests 820 E ast Second S tre e t Toronto.—It sounds like u testim o^ Unties It holds In store for them. yield, growers say. and the next day and the next day which appeared Io be following the THE DALLES, OREGON stolen car when It was recognizedI by Smokers beware! The state traffic and every day after that. n dial for spani-h onion*’, but la true, “I’ll tell you something funny, „ WR- McCain and Easley. According toE ns- if you ask Jai i«i Vincent, carpenter, cope will get you If you don't watch ley this machine followed the stolen of 27 Holland I’ark avenue. out An order Issued by Hal lloss, tinned Fred. “My sister Alice and I car until It left the road, then coni In For 18 met. lia Vincent slept not secretary of stata, directs all »Ute have belonged to thia d u b forever. ued west without stopping. The greatest number of bandit raids I’ve been coming to dance« all summer more than n:i hour each evening, j on American banking ever recorded traffic officer« to enforce to the letter nnd there are always a number of Five weeks of this period he slept in the figures of the protective depart the state law making it a misdemeanor very popular g irl, of the sort the men Turkey _ not n wink, eit ior night or day. ment of the American Bankers Asso to throw away any lighted tobacco, are always swarming around. W ei. THE DALLES Three months fig»» he read In a With Four Dn»m»ticks pewsi-apef ciation were reported during the six cigars, cigarettes, matches or other I’ve always been one of the J * « ™ * " 1 that « epaulsh onion a Months ending laat February. Bank Millersburg, O b lo.-A turkey will» night was a sire cure for Insomnia, lighted m aterial on the public high never1 cared a rap for a girl who Calls foF&nd Delivers members of the association reported isn't hotly pursued by at least a four legs, born on the W aller Lemmon lie |rled f t I ver since he ban slept ways during the closed season from for investigation 311 forgery cases, 107 X X ‘wo week, .go. Is uozen other men. Well. " * •* •!* ' in Moro Wasco a full eight h< jrs uightly. - May IB to October 1. holdup robberies» lfi burslari?8j 1o. Alice told me that It was disgraceful living and growing and appears not at »1 have paid doctors thousands « > f pneak thefts and 8 mortgage k in d le s The entire plant of the Anderson & and Grass Valley —the wav all the men hung round the all embarrassed by Us &W <*r^ ,n dollars to W te me of sleeplessness while non-member banks, numbering Middleton sawmill aj. Latham, one few popular girls and a lot of really sticks. BuJ. i| require4» the Spanish onion, less than half the totM enrolled in the mile south of Cottage Grove, was de nice Httle girl, had to alt nut their Mondays and Thursdays The turk with the “spare” legs was costing a few pennies, to cure me of gs3oclatlon, suffered SC holdup robber stroyed by fire. The estimated loes dances. Alice made me promise £ the thirteenth born In a setting of Insomnia,” fid harpl’)' declares. ies and 9 burglarjes, non-members be is said to be approximately <200,000. night that I’d devote myself In the that many eggs. The eg« did md ing burglarized or held up once for under the which Included the mill, planing plant girls who didn’t hv® «w much alien, batch until the shell was broken by PERSONAL MANAGEMENT OF | every 89 banks, as compared with once Rars American Six nnd ” , every 161 member bank». The ns- H farmhand. recently operated by the W. H. Daugh tlon. Well. 1 thought they were al hopeless. But Alice was right. If Two of the legs are formed natural . CALLAWAY’S Edward C. Holt 1 Seven Dollar Bill* Found pociation detective agents caused the erty Lumber company, lumber In the hadn’t been over there with the wal ly. The other two are Just back o( j Amsterdam, N. Y.—Two rare spe<» arrest of 143 of the 236 bank crimi yards, offices and residences occupied FUNERAL CHAPEL RATES flowers I wouldn’t have found you. the normal ones. mens of early American currency, a nals apprehended during the period by employes. The fire originated In Fred was bolding Nancy’s little Room w ith b ath privilege, <1. u p | Tlie little fellow wulks around with six and a seven dollar bill -Issued by Funeral Directors the drysheds and is believed to be of hnnd In hie 8P<J bent and kissed, It COTheed’n ssociatlon’8 report on these ,t- two natural legs In a perfectly con Outside room w ith private bath, the Continental congress November 2. and Embalmers Incendiary origin. eolemnfr- "Ptoooed » " '« • » " u n .e d manner, aeen.ln, ant the tenet $1.60 up . 177C, were found In an old hook by conditions urg$s support of he mov®-_ ment to provide city police depart worried over the prosi»cct of some day Two Crane Creek Lumber company «lower.- he M l« - " I >»>*> Raymond Christman. The old hllh Union and Third St. Special ra te s w here more th an two I l«te»>lye Io d in e I“ ■ ,lde gboW’ ments with radio-equipped cruising loggers turned high climbers recently The next day began an week ' are about the same slxe as the current later persons occupy one room. automobiles which have proved par .The Dalles, Ore. when a mad steer i . j tmuck In the «nrt of courtship and • •new” ones. ¿12? ticularly effective in Cleveland and L et us show you our r: ; ’ ¿"u X V e ^ tu T m ie rix« ¡Chicken Thi«f PtQP. woods where they were working. The Accommodations Dotrolt la the broadcasting of steer chased the men nntil they were who weren’t eo very popular were $150 i» Fa™ Triplet Calve» Born to and the closing In on criminals imme forced to seek safety In trees. It was re„H, m m . worth «hlto.” A H - after or even In the midst of ; HMorr Ftot, him . * i fure-Brod Cow in — N. .»n Y diately found dead a short distance away by e<l. “And now he knows I »»■ right- perpetration of crimes Last year uroa Dald by n*0 thieves to the chltk F Chester, N. T .-T rlple^ calves, «!’- the average time elapsed between the Forest Ranger L. L. Smith. Its brain, eohonae of K- B- Marrelt. merchant of of them heifers, were born to a pure receipt of radio p»Hs by these ckrs when examined, showed It afflicted B agaa A tk U » U E ra comerovtlle. n*»1 beri* Ined Holstein cow on the Brook farm and the 1325 arrests which followed with a positive case of rabies, be Tim cnlprita look all of Id« eblckans The first orgnnlxed athletic meeting W hvp H* P ° rtland Sf»? • - h e w with excellent prospects of l.v „ u T iw p S • eon»»«"’»« was one Minute and forty-two sesonds, lieved to have been caused by bite ng. The mother cow produced mon the report s a y s ., hv the Uoyal Military academy at l,’ u « r « < r » liirertl«nl to« <M •>*'»’ Gian 20,000 pounds pf milk during the from a rabid coyote. w’o X U Kn«tonlt to '«»«• '»‘ X The 2-yeamld child of Mr. and Mrs. last year. . — WAf^hnnlstaq had f»»ur kln.TS to 11*29.” pne p| tinuk though—« to , Sumner Houston, residing near Rob ford nnd Cambridge contest» beginning trot got no reply Corner of . FtfO i at Salmon Street erta, was accidentally poisoned and 15 years later. way we do at pplidf. « . . . P I.« A ’ “ « *» M o k ü W .-T I» V eto,.tert V e » « '* died within an hour. The child had P ark in g R ates: Women ought to. understand men __ _ of Worship society nunounced » five-yea v . gone through the barn and had evl each extra hour 5c; not over 50c for 24 hours Life’» Surprise better than we understand them. The various modes of worship which a mixture used to poison Feur hours 2Bc, X Over night parking 50c The .urprlse of life alwap^comes : ' They think more about them. /• prsvallsd to the Roman world were 10 finding how we have mlsaed the .u u . W 7B feat long was 1 considered by the people os *ff°* ' A A wife Is one who asks, aft er you things which have lain nearest us— La Oread« by Mrs. Charles ly true; by the philosopher as equally Special Attention Given kilted how we have gone far away to seek hove nodded to a passerby, "Do I with friends from | false, and by the maglstsste M 1, lfiffff WASHING, GREASING and REPAIRING that which was doss by our side know him?” knowing that she doesnL keekteherry trip to the hills six ly useful.—Edward Gibbon No ch»r«e» made for 12 hour, when thi. » b o ,, work .. done all tjme.—Phillips Brooks. Jhdce, Cl, Stola by Robber. out, Mrs. Baxter saw the snake If his short etory sterns fresh end t .- , T »c — Cvrus Goewcy, Liaaltatiea« to Plato - glide across the path and followed IL r ig h ty ^ oi th.e MaaCh oiii charming end original, It may be one photographer— And now, *lr, would had four rattles. of the 217 he wrote before he bad one ,D hIi you mind shutting your month, pleasel Advertising Is the ofl that lnbri- Char It ou, was I accepted. ^y robbers, ‘ . My plate Is only three inches by four. yatM the machinery af business. Cop Chaset Man With Stol Village Hold» Regular Meet ing» and Election». v en Car and Both Die Windsor, N .U — This staid old New in Revolver F igh t A S DR C. L. POLEY Dr W. Ni Morse Dr J. R. Morgan ^HITE R e STAUBAM Bank Hotel NEW PERKINS HOTEL Newhouse Optical Co. Bank Bandits Active M o d e l L a u n d ry obte M»» H»’ B»r» , BATES’ PORTLAND GARAGE “Advertising Pays”) —Detroit News ( / * ~ _