CITY JOURNAL
PUBLIC SALE
of Mortgaged Property
A» m ortice, I Edith L. Craig, will off**r the following described property for cash on
the J F. Littooy ranch (H. B VVjliiams, tenant) 1 1-2 miles north of Adrian cn the Home-
dale branch of the O. S. L. R. R., beginning on—
Wednesday, August 5
1 22 Head High Grade Jersey Dairy Cattle
Bosey. test A3
*
Caisy, test &
Long Horn, test 6.5
Pet, black, cow, lest ».1
No. 2, test S 5
Blossom, test 5 2
Snowball, black, test ’>.2
Fawn, 4 years old
Lily. 3 years old, first calf
2 heifers, first calf
1 heifer, just bred, 16 months—
Eleven Head of Cows Milking Now
Implements
1
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1
1
Ford Truck
Iron Wagon and Rack
McCormick Mower
Joke Deere Hey Rake
fresh in November
1 heiter. 14 months, ready to
breed
1 heifer. 1 year oid
6 Jersey heifers
1 bull calf
1 4 year Jersey bull
Heavy Producers.
Association Test.
Miscellaneous
1
1
1
1
Corrugatnr
Spud Cultivator
eat Wore Harneaa
Chain Harness
TERMS CASH
SALE BEGINS AT 1 P. M.___________________________
EDITH L. CRAIG, Mortgagee. H. CRAIG, Agent. COL, W .A . LAND FAIR , Auctioneer.
G H A R V E Y MOORE. Clerk
Published
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H. F. BROWN
Entered at the Poatoffioe at Nyaaa.
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EVOLUTION
The evolution’st stands for snd be
lieves i-n a changing world. Dr. Ho
ratio Hackett Newman, aoologist of
of the University o f Chicago, asserted
in a statement which the defense
eounsel o f John T. Scopes placed in
the record o f the RhBa county court.
The statement o f Prof. Newman, for
for many years a student teacher and
writer on the subject o f evolution and
heredity, laid in part:
‘ 'Evolution it marely the philosophy
of change, as opaoeed by tha philos
ophy of fixity and unchangenbility.
Ona must choose between these alter
nate philosophies, for there is no in
termediate position; once you admit a
changing world, you admit the essence
o f evolution. . . .
“ We know with certainty some few
things about the course of evolution,
and we believe we have discovered
some important phases o f the mechana
ism o f evolution, but these are eontro
vereial matters and in no way eOect
the question as to the principle. . .
The principle of evolution stands in
the first rank among natural laws, not
only in Us rang« of applicability, but
in the degree o f validity to such an
extent that it may lay claim to rank
as an established law. It is the one
great lew of life, It depends for its
validy not upon conjecture and philos
ophy, but exectly tha same sorts of
evidence ae do other laws of nature,
“ Evolution has been tried and test
ed in every conceivable way for con
siderably over half a century. Vast
nambere o f biological facts have been
examined in the light o f this principle
and without a single exception they
have bean entirely compatible with it
“ A careful study o f the situation
reveals that tha entire fablic o f evo
lutionary evidence ia woven about a
single broad assumption that funds
mental structural resemblance aigni
ties blood relationship! that, generally
apoaking, the closeness o f structural
resemblance runt parallel with close
ness o f klnehipi
. “ A systematic atjrmpt te apply the
special creation concept to all cases of
homologiea involves one in the utmost
confusion o f ideas and leads almaat
inevitably to icreverenee which is ab-
horent to evolutioniate as wail as to
the special ereationiste.
“ Thereia no greater difficulty in the
classification o f man than in any other
living species
. , .
"Anatomically, tha genus homi
hears a strange resemblance te the as.
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anthropoid apes.
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muscle for muscle, nerve fi r nerve, to agree with one's prejudices.”
BE DOME, OR DO NOU BEGIN
and in many special details, man and
FIGURING OH HOW TO OO rt^
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M a k in g H a y , E tc.
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latter are to the true monkey*, yet the
Actress (innocently)—Ye-es. But
apecial creationist insists on placing that’s in the play. This Is only a re
man in biological isolation an a crea hearsal.
ture without affinities to the animal
N O T TO BE C ALLE D SM AR T
world.
“ If man ia a creature apart from all
animals, it is sxtremeiy difficult to
understand the significance of the fact
that he ia constructed along lines so
closely similar to thoBe of certain ani
mals; that his processes of reproduc
tion are exactly those of other ani
mals; that in his developmtnt he
shows the closest parallelism, step by
step, to the apes; that his modes of
nutrition, respiration, excretion, in
volve the game chemical processes;
and that even hia fundamental psy
cho'ogical processes are of the same
kind, though differing in degree of
P en a lty o f S elfiehn e ss
apeoialization as are thoae o f lower
The selfish man suffers more from
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"A ccording to the most recent com
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portant benefit.—Emerson.
putations based on the rate o f radium
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‘‘Smart nothing—she can't
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APPEARAUeeS, AMD T U E
practice in the state. First door west
“ There ia a gradual prog-esaion to
m a w vjw o oaetses ujell
o f bank, Nyass, Oregon.
ward more highly specialized forma as
COMMAU0S RESPECT AUD
one proceeds from lower to higher
GAlwiS MORE 8USIUESS
strata in the earth's crust.
Maay
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
group« o f animals reached the climax
3M 9 0 OOIUG \
Department of the Interior,
o f their specialixation long agea ago
U. S. Land Office at Vale, Oregon,
and hava become extinct. , . .
July 1, 1926.
“ The outstanding tact brought out
Notice ia hareby given that Fred
by a study o f human paleontology ia
Scott, of Rome. Oregon, who, on July
that of man's antiquity.
According
15, 1920 , made homestead entry No.
to the most expert testimony avail
06346, for SJ SW} Sec. 15, NJ and
able, the oldest fossil in the human
SEJ Sec. 21, NJNW1 Sec. 22, Town
series is ab ut a tun ion years old; and
ship 32 South, Range 42 East, Willam
even this estimate makes man a recent
ette Meridian, has filed notice o f in
product of evolution as comperad with
tention to make final proof, to estab
many contemporary an'nial«.''
lish claim to the land above described,
Summarising the “ evidences of or
before Register U. S. Land Office at
ganic evolution" Dr. Newmen's state-
Vale, Oregon, on the 12th day of
ment concluded;
August, 1926.
“ All the line* o f evidence presented
Claimant names as witnesses:
point strongly to organic evolntion,
William Blevins, Ira Scott. William
and non* are contrary to this princi
F. Stine, Ike Loveland, ail of Rome,
ple. Moat of the facta, moreover, are
Oregon.
G. W, McKnight.
utterly incompatible with the only
Register.
rival explanation, special eretion.
“ Not only da these evidence* tell a
straight forward story of evolution,
CITATION
but each one is entirely consistent with
In the County Court of the State of
all of the other*. Thus, embriology
Team, harness and dray wagon.
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greatly illuminates anatomy and clast-
34-insh wagon with gravel bed.
In the Matter of the Estate o f Wm.
ification, geographical dietribubiosi is
One 2 horse fresno.
Canfield, Deecased.
aided by paleoatoiogy, and vice versa;
One 2-section harrow
To Albert Canfield and John Can-
blood teats and classification throw
One 12 inch walking plow.
field, and to all othar parsons inter
mutaai light, the era upon the other.
Lumber for barn 10x12.
ested in the estate o f Wm. Canfield,
Reund Oak cook stove, in good con
“ Tbe evolution principle ia thua a
a*c*a**d.
great unifying and integramg scien dition.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
tific conception. Any conception that
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OREGON, And under and by virtue of
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GATE CITY JOURNAL
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W. B. HOXM2
INSURANCE
Office at Residence, Third and
Ehigood Avepue.
Nyssa, Oregon
tv, Oregon, duly made and entered in
the matter o f said estate on the 2nd
OSTEOPATHS
day of July, 1926, you, and each of
DR. HARRIET SEARS
you, are hereby cited and required to
Osteopathic C|jjr»ician
appear in this court on Friday, the
14lb day of August, 1926, at the hour
Ontario, Or ego's
o f 11 o ’clock in the forenoon of that Offiiee: Wilson Bldg.. Over Raders’
day, at the court house in Vale, Ore
gon, to then and there show cause, if
any you have, why an order of said
court should not be made authorizing
and ampowering E J, Rich, aa admin
istrator of the estate of ft m. Can-
c. ki . l \ kenber ! g
Feld, deceased, to sell at private sale
the following described seal estate
PROMPT D ELIV ERY !
belonging to said estate, towit:
Reasonable Kates
The Sauth forty feet (40) of
lota Three ( 3 ), Four (4), Five (6),
PHONE 15
Six (6) and Seven (7), Original
Townsite of Nyssa, Malheur Coun
ty, Oregon, aa the same appears
on the Revised General Map of
Nvsea, Oregon, now on file in the
County Clerk’ s office at Vale, in
Baid County and State.
•
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
set my band and affixed the seal of
said County Court in Vale, Oregon,
this 2nd day of July, 1926.
•ne 2 Tog Federal
H. S. Sackett,
E. M. Blodgett,
County Clerk.
•ne 2 Ton G. M C.
Attorney for administrator.
•tie 2Toa Den by
Date of first publication July 10, 1926
•ne 3 Ton International
Date of last publication July 31, I92&.
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O W Y H E E IRRIGATION
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NOTICE
In the matter o f the Petition o f Mary
H. Napton for tha exclusion of cer
tain lands from the Eistrict
Notice is hereby given that there
has been filed with the Board of Di
rectors of the Owyhee Irrigation Dis
trict a petition by Mary H. Napten
that tha land* described as Lota 6 and
7 in Section 6, Township 22 South,
Range 47 E. W. M., be excluded from
■aid District, and that the boundary
of the district ba changed accordingly.
Ail persons interested in or who
may be effected by such change in tfce
boundary of the District are required
to appear at the office o f the Board at
Nyssa, Oregon, at 2 o'clock p. m , on
Tuesday, August 4, being the next
regular meeting o f said Board, and
show cause in writing, if any thay
have, why the change in the boundary
of said District should not be mad
Dated this 7th day of July, 1926
By order of the Board of Director*
E. M. BLODGETi,
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