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    THURSDAY. APRIL 2. 1936
PAGE FIVE
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION ¡ WANT ADS I
Hermiston. Will pay $1.00 cash ad­
vance per fleece, with balance at
shearing time.
25-tic
PARCEL NO. 1:
NE' of SWA of NE' and
NH of SE‘ of NE' Sec. 18.
Twp. 4, N. R. 29 EWM; that
the minimum price for which
the said parcel shall be sold
shall be the sum of $120.67.
PARCEL NO. 2:
NEU of SWU of SWU Sec.
23, Twp. 4, N. R. 29, EWM;
that the minimum price for
which the said parcel shall be
sold shall be the sum of $111.04.
PARCEL NO. 3:
SWU of NEU of NEU Sec.
26. Twp. 4, N. R. 29. EWM;
that the minimum price for
which the said parcel shall be
sold shall be the sum of $103.23.
PARCEL NO. 4:
NU of NEU of SWU of SEU
(South and East of feed canal)
and SE‘ of NWU of SE %
(South and East of feed canal)
of Sec. 28. Twp. 4, N. R. 29
EWM; that the minimum
price for which said parcel of
land shall be sold shall be the
sum of $47.80.
PARCEL NO. 5:
NU of NWU of SWU of Sec.
33. Twp. 4, N. R. 29. EWM:
that the minimum price . for
which said parcel of land shall
be sold shall be the sum of
$135.12.
PARCEL NO. 6:
S1 of NW‘ of SWY (Less
Tax No. 10) of Sec. 33, Twp.
4, N. R. 29 EWM; that the
minimum price for which the
said parcel of land shall be
sold shall be the sum of $197.49.
PARCEL NO. 7:
EH of SWU of NWU and
SEU of NWU Sec. 33, Twp.
4, N. R. 29, EWM; that the
minimum price for which said
parcel of land shall be sold
shall be the sum of $639.47.
PARCEL NO. 8:
NU of NEU of NWU and
SWU of NEU of NWU Sec.
9 Twp. 4. N. R. 29. EWM;
that the minimum price for
which the said parcel of land
shall be sold shall be the sum
of $158.03.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon.
(March 12 - April 9)
FOR SALE—60 EWES & LAMBS.
1 buck, not sheared, $450.00.
MILK COWS FOR SALE (FRESH) Ralph Butler, Erving Sta., Willows,
JA MESSAGE TO E^ERY MEMBER.
H. M. Boylen. Irrigon, Ore. 31-3tp Ore,
32-ltp
FOR SALE—TEAM OF HORSES &
harness, $125; also equity of
$240 in Plymouth automobile at
showmanship
practice
was
held.
Fol
­
The
initial
aim
of
the
pioneers
to
DECLARATION OF COOPERATION.
E. L. Miller, Boardman,
establish their economic freedom and lowing the adjournment of the busi­ discount.
3 2-ltp
ness meeting, a social hour consis­ Ore.
Declaration of the International Co- their social independence compelled ted
of a miniature rodeo put on by
operative Alliance on the Sig­
their further provision that the Co- the boys of the club. Refreshments FOR SALE—SURPLUS GOODS, LOW
Notice of Land Sale.
Model T engine on chas­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
operative Society should observe po­ of angel food cake and grape juice sis, price.
nificance of Cooperative
3-horse farm engine, 3 and 4 the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatil­
litical and religious neutrality to­ were enjoyed.
inch concrete tile machine, new 32- la County, Oregon, by virtue of an
Economy.
wards all applicants for membership
volt washer, bedsteads and springs, order duly entered herein by the
Grange Sales Slips.
furniture, cook stove, range, heaters, County Court of Umatilla County,
and in the discussion and transac­
(From Consumers’ Cooperation)
harness, small tools, small
on the 23d day of March,
Attention has been called to the double
The International Cooperative Al­ tions of the Society—a provision
hydraulic ram, spike tooth harrow. Oregon,
will at the hour of ten o’clock
fact
that
all
Grangers
are
asked
to
which,
so
far
from
eliminating
liance. in the midst of an era of
A. D. Smith, 7 miles southwest.31-tfc 1936,
be
more
prompt
in
putting
sales
in
the
forenoon
on the 2d day of
world-wide economic depression and thought and action in these vital slips into boxes in stores where pur­ FOR SALE—MODERN DAIRY IN May, 1936, at the front door of the
abundant evidences of political and matters, preserves the independence chases are made. In this way as­
Tillamook county on one of state's county court house of Umatilla
constitutional ferment, the outcome of the individual and of the collec­ sistance is given in making prompt best fishing streams; 300 A; build­ County, Oregon, in Pendleton, Ore­
ings modern and newly painted, ful­ gon, offer for sale to the highest
of which cannot yet be foreseen, tivity, while broadening its appeal reports to state headquarters.
whenever
it
is
used
in
the
legitimate
ly equipped. About one-third cleared, bidder for cash, in one lot, subject
deems it necessary and desirable
rest easily cleared; 34 cows, team, to a minimum price of $197.70
Pot
Luck
Dinner.
interests
of
the
economic
organism.
that the Principles and Practices
etc. Price $12,500 and federal loan therefor, the following described
The members of Westland Grange of $7,000. Terms, or will consider parcels of land. heretofore by Uma-
upon which the Cooperative Move­
A League of Peoples.
will have a pot luck dinner at the trade for part in store, or camp tilla County, Oregon, acquired for
ment is founded and is built up
It is on this basis that the Na­ next Grange meeting which will oc­ ground in dryer climate. Albert delinquent taxes, to-wit:
should be restated and reaffirmed in
cur the evening of April 6th. On ac­
All that portion of the SEU of
31-Itc
tional
Cooperative Movements affi­ count of there being five Mondays Wade. Beaver, Oregon.
a declaration addressed to the peo­
NEU, NEU of SWU NWU of
ple, no less than to the government liated to the International Coopera­ in March, three weeks will elapse FOR RENT—2-ROOM FURNISHED
SW‘, and S* of SW‘ of Sec­
tive Alliance, supported in principle between the last Grange meeting and
apartment for housekeeping. Mo­
of every land.
tion 9. Twp. 4, N. R. 29 EWM.,
the next. All members are uregd dern. Phone 78-R. Mrs. Joe Dyer.
in Umatilla County, Oregon, lying
The International Cooperative Al­ by huge organizations of coopera­ to be on hand at 7:00 P. M.
and being South of the Furnish
32-tfc
liance is a Union of the National Co- tive enterprise not yet affiliated and
Ditch.
operative Movements of 40 States, embryonic Movements in a number
Grange Dance Saturday.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
40 ACRES, NEAR LONGVIEW,
comprising the Unions or Federa­ of countries, have built up “States
Umatilla County, Oregon.
Kelso, timber, buildings, road.
The regular Westland Grange
within
the
States
”
and
a
League
of
(April 2 - 30)
tions of Consumers’ Societies, Agri­
dance will be held Saturday night. Clear. Some in cultivation. Want
cultural and Industrial Producers’ the Peoples which demonstrates in April 4th, at the school house, Ev- irrigated ranch. E. L. More, Kelso,
Wash., Rt. 2, Box 460.
31-2tp
Notice of Land Sale.
Societies. Agricultural Credit Socle­ its practice the efficacy of a new erybody is invited to attend.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
ties, and Cooperative Banks. So economic order, capable of replacing
FOR SALE OR RENT—JOE KRE-
mer ranch, 82 acres. Inquire F. the Undersigned, Sheriff of Umatil­
large is its representation of the the existing capitalist or individual SUPPORT OF COUNTY PARK
A. Berg, 1 ml. East of Umatilla, Ore. la County, Oregon, by virtue of an
population that it is the greatest profit-making system; of restoring
31-3tp order duly made and entered here­
Organization of Consumers in the the world to an equilibrium in eco­ PROJECT ASKED BY BOARD
in by the County Court of Umatilla
FOR RENT—THE BESSIE SPEN- County, Oregon, on the 31st day of
world, and the only one which nomic matters which can be main­
tained
by
its
principles
of
associa
­
cer ranch. Inquire at W. J. War- March, 1936, will, at the hour of
(Continued from page 1)
stands between the interests of the
32-3tp ten o’clock in the forenoon on the
community as Consumers and the tion; and when applied universally, giving us every assistance possible, ner’s office, Hermiston.
2nd. day of May, 1936, offer for sale
exploitation of capitalist profit-mak­ of furnishing the surest guarantee even to allowing us more material FOR SALE—BUFFET, BABY BED, to
the highest bidder for cash in
than what we are entitled to, in re­
ing enterprise. Over 100,000,000 in­ for world peace.
lawn mower, electric vacuum hand, subject to the minimum price
gard to work already completed.
An
examination
of
the
Coopera
­
dividuals, mainly heads of families,
We now have on hand enough cleaner with attachments, All in of $50.00 therefor, at the front
tive principles already stated, but material to complete the main park good condition and priced right. door of the County Court House of
are enrolled in its ranks.
especially of their practical applica­ which is a building 20x750 feet, Call at Amsberry’s store or residence. Umatilla County, Oregon, in Pendle­
A World Economy.
30-tfc ton, Oregon, the following described
Notice for Publication.
enough more lumber has been
On the continents of Asia, Africa, tion, manifests that cooperative eco­ and
ordered to complete the main fair FOR SALE—ONE BROODER, 600 parcel of land heretofore by said
nomy
differs
from
capitalist
econo
­
South America, and Australia, con­
ground building which is to be
chick capacit;y, used one year. Umatilla County, acquired for de­ Department of the Interior, U. S.
siderable progress has been made in my in that:—
40x80 feet with a hard wood floor Good as new. Phone 9F5, Box 4. linquent taxes, to-wlt:
Land Office at The Dalles, Ore.,
SU of SWU (less to U. S.) of
1. It substitutes the service of
which can be used as a temporary Rural Route No. 1, Echo, Ore. 30-3tp
the creation of similar movements to
28,
17,
Twp.
5,
N.
R.
Section
for
dancing
and
public
auditorium
February 26, 1936.
those that form the membership of the community for the profit of the
EWM., in Umatilla County, Ore-
gatherings until such time as the FOR SALE—1 IMPROVED NEW-
the International Cooperative Alli­ individual; establishes a genuine in­ main auditorium can be erected.
gon.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
com Rug and Carpet Loom, $150
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
ance. There exists in these embryo­ terdependence between its members
In addition to these two buildings new. now $45; 1 32-volt Delco light
Joseph Herman Stocker, of Hermis­
Umatilla County, Oregon. ton. Oregon, who, on March 16.
nic Movements in other continents a throughout the world and a means, all the other buildings that are nec­ plant, wiring and lights, for a ten
(April 2-30.)
1931, made Homestead Entry under
huge potential membership which— through international association, of essary for an up-to-date fair ground room house, $75 without batteries.
include
a
grandstand
large
enough
Act December 29, 1916, No. 027792,
Both
machines
in
storage
at
R.
H.
with the return of the world to achieving equilibrium in the econo­ to accommodate 1000 people, are in­
Notice of Land Sale.
for N*, and SW%. N¥SEY, Sec­
30-tfc
something like stable economic con­ mic sphere between the needs of the cluded in the present project and Turners, Ione, Oregon.
tion 12, Township 3 North, Range
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that
will be completed in time for the WILL BE IN THE MARKET FOR the Undersigned, Sheriff of Umatil­ 27 East, Willamette Meridian, has
ditions, and the establishment of people and world resources.
collective security—should be esti-
2. It dethrones capital from the Umatilla Project Fair this fall.
Wool and Hides about March 1st. la County, Oregon, by virtue of an filed notice of intention to make
The lake, which is now nearly Will pay market prices. E. P. Dodd. order duly made and entered herein final Proof, to establish claim to the
ly recruited to our International Co- dictatorship of economic life and
completed, will be approximately
by the County Court of Umaltila land above described, before W. J.
operative Family.
puts in its place the Association of 100 feet wide and 750 feet long,
County, Oregon, on the 31st day of Warner. United States Commission­
It is with its mind centered upon Mankind on the basis of mutual and with a depth of fresh water from
at Hermiston. Oregon, on the
March, 1936, will, on the 2nd. day er,
14th day of April, 1936.
the' great possibilities of benefit to active participation in the enter­ two to four feet. By means of valves
May,
1936,
at
the
hour
of
ten
of
names as witnesses:
at the dam at the west end of the
the human race which the mobiliza­ prise.
o’clock in the forenoon of said day, A. Claimant
D. Smith, John McNamee, V.
lake, this water can be regulated as
tion of this vast Peace Army can
offer
for
sale
at
the
front
door
of
(Concluded next week)
McN'amee, all of
desired even to completely draining
the county court house of Umatilla Keikkala, James
produce, when organized upon the
Oregon.
the lake.
County, Oregon, at Pendleton. Ore­ Hermiston.
W.
F.
JACKSON.
Register.
basic Principle of “Each for All and WOOD LOTS VALUABLE
The park board also agrees in
gon, to the highest bidder, for cash
(March 5 - April 3)
All for Each,” that the Internation­
its part in the project to set out at
in
hand,
subject
to
the
minimum
Centennial
least 2000, three year old trees.
al Cooperative Alliance proclaims to PART OF PROJECT FARM
price of $40.00 therefor, the herein­
These
will
be
set
out
just
as
fast
as
the world, and especially to those
after described parcel of land, here­
the land leveling is completed. Ap­
tofore by Umatilla County, Oregon,
who are at present outside its ranks,
FARMERS AUTOMOBILE
A half acre of ground on any farm proximately 400 locust trees have
acquired for delinquent taxes, to-
Family Flour
the principles upon which the co- used for a wood lot is the most val­ already been transplanted.
Inter-INSURANCE
Exchange
wit:
operative movement is founded; the uable part of the farm, is the opin­
There are now approximately
SW‘ of SW%, Sec. 1, Twp. 4.
C. A. JACKMAN, Local Agent
possibilities of its peculiar economic ion of W. A. Sawyer, assistant 36 men working on this project, and
N. R. 28 EWM., Umatilla County,
All Kinds of Auto and Truck
Oregon.
basis; and the right which the co- county agent, who has sent orders in order to continue this work with­
Insurance
(ENTENNIA!
out interruption, It is necessary that
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
• FUJNt MILLS Co La
operative movement has to, at least, to the state forestry department for funds be raised immediately. The
Hermiston - -
Oregon
Umatilla County, Oregon.
an equal place with any other form 13,612 trees for farmers in this sec­ question which naturally arises to
(April 2-30.)
of economic enterprise within the tion of the county. These trees are those not familiar with this project
policy of any and every state.
Land Sale Notice.
obtainable in pool orders at cost to is what is being done with our mon­
DR. A. E. MARBLE
The essential principles of the Co­ the state nursery and are to be used ey? The answer is this: With the
NOTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
CHIROPRACTOR
Only three weeks left to help
exception of 20 percent of the fed­
the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatil­ Office: Two doors west post office
operative Movement are:—
only for windbreaks and wood lot eral money allotted for the project
your favorite win a beautiful
la County, Oregon, by virtue of an
1. OPEN AND VOLUNTARY
which is for the purchase of build­
purposes.
watch. Buy a bag of Centen­
order duly entered herein by the Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
ing
material,
lumber
and
nails
only.
MEMBERSHIP, which provides that
Locust trees are the most prac­
nial Silk Sifted Flour today,
County Court of Umatilla County,
Phone 481------- Hermiston, Ore.
the membership of a Society shall tical for this section since they Not one cent can be spent for any­
Oregon, on the 16th day of March,
and taste the joy of a perfect
thing except relief labor. The WPA
be open to all without "limitations grow rapidly and require less mois- administrators keep the time of the
1936, will on the 25th day of April,
baking flour for Bread, Cakes,
at the hour of ten o’clock in the fore
of color, race, or creed,” and that ture than most trees.
men and their checks come direct to
Pies, or anything else—Com-
noon of said day, offer for sale
them from the administration head-
the right of every citizen shall be
Hermiaton Post No. 37
pare the cost and see how
During the past few years the quarters. The park board has noth-
at the front door of the County
Meets first and third
freedom to remain outside or to en­
much cheaper SILK SIFTED
Court House of Umatilla County,
tree planting movement has been ing whatsoever to do with the spend
Thursday. Legion Auxil­
ter the ranks of its adherents accord­
Oregon,
at
Pendleton,
Oregon,
to
the
Ie
—
Remember
Flour
really
neglected considerably in this sec- ing of the federal funds.
highest bidder for cash, subject to a
iary meets second and
ing to the dictates of their own free
SILK SIFTED Flour is fully
Therefor, in order to keep these
tion and until farmers experience a
minimum price of $25.00 therefor,
fourth Thursday.
will.
men
working
it
is
necessary
for
your
guaranteed
with
a
money-back
few days like the weather man has
the following described parcel of
2. DEMOCRATIC CONTROL, which
Legion
Hall.
park
board
to
supply
teams,
equip
­
guarantee.
land, heretofore by Umatilla County,
forecast recently, full realization of
provides for the complete autonomy the need of trees as windbreaks is ment, supervision and all other inci­
Oregon, acquired for delinquent tax­
dental
expenses.
In
order
to
rush
the
of the Societies in relation to the
to-wit:
leveling of the grounds, which is FERN LINDNER ............ 20,000 es, Lot
not brought to bear.
16 and East 15 feet of Lot 15,
national economic life and freedom
the
most
important
at
this
time,
we
17,000
GLADYS
ELWOOD
..........
Block 6, in the NW, SW of Sec. 11,
It has been pointed out that new-
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D
of development, which is only limi­
have six, four horse teams working MAXINE MEADE ............ 6.000
of
Hermiston,
Umatilla County,
General Dentistry
ted by State or legislative provisions comers in this section cannot rea- under the supervision of H. G. VIRGINIA COMPTON ...... 1,000
Oregon.
X-Ray and Diagnosis
which are common to, and in the in­ lize the absolute need of planting Moore, and the largest expense is MARJORIE BROWN ....... 1,000
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
feeding the horses and paying the
Umatilla County, Oregon.
terest of, the whole community. The windbreaks. The soil is fertile and superintetndent. This expense is ap- GLADYS DRISCOLL ........ 1,000
Bank Bldg.
Phone t-J
(March 26 - April 23)
basic element of democratic govern­ plenty of water is available for proximately $10 per day, which
Residence
Phone
2S-J
1,000
MRS.
CURTIS
SIMONS
....
ment—“One Man One Vote”—is the moisture but the soil is also light must all be raised by local dona- MARIE HEALY ................ 2,000
Sunday and Evenings by
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
and
needs
the
protection
of
trees
as
tions.
foundation of the Cooperative Con­
Appointment
The Hermiston Community park ELEANOR DAWSON ..... 16,000 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
stitution and is exercised without windbreaks, until it is properly
1,000
ROSE
HOOSIER
..............
association is incorporated under
seeded to alfalfa or other crops.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
discrimination of sex.
the laws of the State of Oregon. ESTHER JONES .............. 5,000
UMATILLA COUNTY.
If another order of over 1000 Accurate
3. DIVIDEND ON PURCHASE,
records of everything are LORAINE DILLABAUGH 1,000
In the Matter of the Estate of
trees
can
be
secured,
it
is
not
too
being kept and the books and rec­ MAXINE PAUL .............. 2,000 George E. Wagner, deceased.
which is the method by which the
profit-making motive in commerce late in the season for Mr. Sawyer to ords of the association are open for MRS. J. A. CLARKE ..... 2,000
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
inspection to all who con­
the undersigned has been appointed
OSTEOPATHIC
and industry, and indeed, profit it­ send in another order to the state public
1,000
tribute in any way to the building MILDRED PHELPS .......
administratrix of the estate of
self, is eliminated, and when gen­ forestry department, but the total of the park. The annual membership
PHYSICIAN
& SURGEON
4,000 George E. Wagner, deceased, and
FRANCIS MADISON .....
eralized Into “Distribution of the pool order must be for at least 1000 dues are $2.00 per family. This MARGARET HAMMILL .. 3,000 has qualified as the law directs. All
OSBORN APARTMENTS
Every family living in the west
Surplus resulting from the transac­ trees. Anyone wishing to place an
persons having claims against said
of Umatilla county and the OPAL LAKE .................... 5,000 estate are required to present the
tions of the Society with its mem­ order should get in -touch with Mr. end
north end of Morrow county, should IMOGENE WILSON ........ 5,000 same to me at the office of W. J.
bers,” it becomes not merely the Ba­ Sawyer immediately.
at least have a membership in the CLARA RUFF .................. 1,000 Warner, my attorney, in Hermiston.
sis of Cooperative Economy but the
association, and those who can. LOIS HUTCHISON .........
2,000 Oregon, verified as the law directs,
PETERSON & PETERSON
should contribute more as this is a
practice which distinguishes ft from BLUE RIBBON CALF CLUB
MRS. GUY AMSBERRY .. 1,000 within six months from the date
YOUR
park.
public
park.
It
is
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
hereof.
the existing competitive system of ELECTS DELEGATES.
EDITH EDWARDS ......... 7,000
in
the
election
of
gives
you
a
voice
Dated
this
19th
day
of
March.
U.
S.
National Bank Building
capitalist economy.
1936.
At a regular meeting of the Blue the officers of the association. The | LUCILE TYLER .............. 3.000
Practice in State A Federal Courts
In these three principles lies the
2,000
ALICE E. WAGNER.
Ribbon Calf club held Saturday, present officers of the association. . LA VERN DUÜ8 .............
Pendleton. Ore.
whole philosophy of the Cooperative March 28, at the home of Marion who have had very little experience
Administratrix.
(March 19-April 16)
Movement which has grown out of Ott. the meeting was presided over in the building of parks. Invite your
the Pioneer efforts of working men by the president, Arwilda Foster. cooperation and constructive criti- |
cisms in the completion of the work |
For Sale by
Notice of Sheriff'» Sale.
and women in half a dozen countries Jack Smith was taken In as a mem­ and the beautification of the
Res. 712 — PHONE — Office 733
ber which brings the membership up
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
Farm Bureau Co-op.
crystallizing around the plans of the to a total of ten. Marian Ott was grounds.
DR. F. B. BELT
the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatil­
Rochdale Weavers of 1844 into a elected as a delegate to attend 4-H
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
W J. Warner is secretary-treas- | Hermiston Merc. Co-op.
la County, Oregon, by virtue of an
new system of economy. The furth­ club summer school at Corvallis and urer of the association and all who |
Other
order duly made and entered herein Office Hours:
Hermiston Trading Co.
10:30 to 12:30 A.M. Hours by
by the County Court of the State of
er principle of a strictly limited in­ Arilda Foster was named alternate. possibly can contribute, should do i
2 to 5 P.M.
Appointment
Members of’the club as a whole so at once, at his office. It Is Im- Red & White - Boardman Oregon, for Umatilla County, on the
terest on capital is a corollary to the
6th day of March. 1936, will on the
to attend the Eastern Oregon parative that these funds be raised
elimination of individual profit­ plan
Livestock Show at Union in June. at once if the work is to continue. I
11th day of April. 1936, at the hour
making through the method of di­ A pie social was planned to be held
of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of
The American Legton Auxiliary |
TUNE IN ON K H Q
viding the surplus in proportion to by the club in the Hermiston high has consented to help the park
said day, offer for sale to the high­
W. J. WARNER
est bidder for cash In hand, subject
board raise funds, and one of their |
FRIDAY EVENING 6:30
the contribution of the members of school April 9th.
to the minimum prices hereinafter
Attorn ey-at-Law
After the business meeting a committees will call on you In the
its production, and attempt to es-
(This ad paid for In full by the set forth, the following parcels of
near
future,
for
your
donation.
Re
­
demonstration
was
given
by
Arilda
tablish a “just price" for the sale Foster and Lois Hutchison on member. this is YOUR park. Do the Centennial Flouring Mills Co.)
land, heretofore by Umatilla Coun­
Hermiston - Oregon
of the necessaries of life, and the “Handling a Cow In the Show best you can for it—for yourself—
ty, Oregon, acquired for delinquent
taxes,
to-wlt:
limitation of the profita of capital. Ring.” Despite the cold wind the and for your Home Community.
Legal Notices
Dr. A. C. Willcutt