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Show J Correspondence PAROWAN Attornoy E. H. Ryan was in I'uro-wan I'uro-wan Tuesday on business. Paul Lyman of La Grande, OroRon, 'A,? nns been visiting relatives in Pnrownn '! for a few days. . County Commissioner W. A. Evans i made a flyinp business trip to Salt "' Lake City last Wednesday. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Jones on Saturday, olso, leaving a baby girl with them. j ; ' Alex. Mathcson, Heber Benson and Wilford Day are in Salt Lnke City attending conference and the State Fair. F. L. Culver came in last week from El Centro, California, and spent a few dnys here. He is snipping sheep to California. -- Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Bruhn are rejoicing re-joicing over thb arrival of a son and heir at their home last Saturday all concerned doing nicely. m m Mr. and Mrs. Berry Williams, John H. and Hannah Williams of Kanarra, and Stewart Thorley, were here Friday. Fri-day. Messrs. Williams and Thorley were buying sheep. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamb came here last week from Enterprise, bringing bring-ing their little daughter for medical attention. Dr. Burton has the case in charge, and hones to relieve the little one, who is suffering with some trouble troub-le in the cords of the neck. As a result of the Arrowhead Trails party, we have a chapter organized hers with Mr. Day as temporary chair-z chair-z man, Charles Adams, II. M. Hendrick- son, and L. N. Marsden as executive committee, and S. J. Ward secretary. C. H. Bigelow, field secretary, is expected ex-pected here in a few days and will effect ef-fect a permanent organization. C. L. Finder of Salt Lake City has recently purchased one-half interest in the Burton Drug Store. Mr. Pin-der Pin-der expects to begin on the lGth to help take care of the business and will have charge of the prescription department. de-partment. Mr. Plnder comes well recommended rec-ommended as a pharmacist and expects ex-pects in the near future to buy the entire business. |