Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, May 29, 1931, Image 4

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    Hnd
M OTHERS
c h M <1 i e n mid
open cockpif and no radio.
The huge German seaplane DO X,
which started for South America
months ago and was laid up by a fire
is on its way again and at hurt ac
counts had reached Boltina, Portu­
guese Guinea.
and »«90 00 as attorney’s fees,
together with cost of said suit taxed
at $12.10, and the costs of and upon
said writ,
HUGH CHRISMAN
Sheriff of Sherinun County, Oregon
exhaustive report on world conditions,
marred by a conflict of orders that
their welfare were the
in the course of which he said: I
resulted In the ship s being loosed t o
topics of especial con­
am person illy convinced that the co”’
slide down the ways before President
mercial policy and the customs tariff sideration during the
Hindenburg had a chance to break the
in force In most of the countries of । week throughout the
bottle of champagne on Its bows and
the world constitute one of the funda­ nation. To promote
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
christen it Deutschland.
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mental causes of our actual economic । better maternity care
THE STATE OF OREGON
The new ship defies the Washing-
ULL
recognition
has
been
extended
FOR SHERMAN COUNTY
troubles. A liberal custom« policy for the women of the
ton
classification.
It la neither
toil treaty
I1URIJ VBBBWW.
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by
the
United
States
to
the
dual
SHERIFF
’S NOTICE ÖF SALE
I a capital ship nor a cruiser but Is i might be expected to lead to better United States was the
kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd and its
object of a big meet­
condition«.
Litvinov, Soviet Commissar, Baits Europe s Statesmen superior to both. Limited to 10,000 business
dependencies
on
the
Arabian
penln-
The Oregon Washington Joint Stock
He thus showed tie was in accord ing In the Park I^ine
tons, It is much heavier armed thnn (
Land Bank, of Portland, Oregon,
with certain prominent members of hotel, New York city, Mu. F arm it . aula. After years of warfare, the on
Geneva—Secretary Doak Denounces
other ships of the same size. It is
tire kingdom Is now ruled by Ibu Saud.
a corporation. Plaintiff,
the
arrangement»
fpr
the
United*
States
Chamber
of
Com-
equipped with six 11-luch ^s throw­
Roosevelt
It embraces an area of about 7(10.000
vs
which were tn the
Suggested Wage Reduction.
meree wh , nt their meeting In At-
ing projectiles weighing GG0 pounds.
square miles with n population of less Fred Mahrt, L. E. Wright, Flora B.
•ailed
for
a
tariff
revision
charge
of
Mr»
Kermit
Roosevelt.
lantic Cltx <
Wright, Sherman Electric Com­
In velocity, which 1« said to be as
than 5,000,000.
Prominent physicians and health of
pany, a corporation, George Ia>r-
much as 26 knot«, the new ship la downward.
By EDWARD W. PICKARD
Mel vini A. Traylor, prominent Chl- fleers as well as many well known
enzen, Henry Lorenzen, and Pa­
superior toi capital ships. The hull |
fT* NIR Al »1’1 ION of ex-King Alfonso
cific Power & Light Company, a
of the cruiser Is of shallow draft and . cago bank' r, electrified hl» hearers by women were among the attendants,
may
be
asked
by
the
Spanish
re
corporation, Defendants.
OVIET RUSSIA .
a scorching attack on commercial the latter Including Mrs. Herbert
bo minutely compartmented ns to make
public
when
he
settles
down
some
HEN
the
director»
of
the
World
By virtue of the. writ of execu­
as personified by XT Bank for International Settle­ it comparatively safe against tor­ w lHad<“r8 «u l government executives of Hoover, Mrs. John Sloane. Mrs. Au­ where; he Is accused of grafting. Geh.
tion and order of sale duly issued
VV
gust
Belmont,
Mrs.
E.
Marshall
Field.
“
Ambition,
cupidity
and
Masiin Litvinov, its
America.
pedoes and mines. The usual heavy,
Damaso Bmenguer. dictator of Spain out of the Circuit Court of the
Mrs. Jeremiah Milband. Mrs. Samuel
commissar of foreign ments met in Basel, Switzerland, they turbines have been replaced by Diesel
greed have dictated policies, and trou-
until two weeks ajo, is In prison d'Walt- State of Oregon for the County of
Mrs.
affairs, had the time heard from Gates W. McGarrah. itB motors, which give a rndlus of action
Schiffer,
Mrs.
Kobert
L.
ble has bi n the result,” he declared.
Ing trial for the part he played In Sherman, on the 18th day of May,
of its young life »1 president, that the deposits of theJn- of over 10,000 miles. The cost of the
“It is n L igedy when In a world of John R. Drexel, Miss Mabel Choate,
the Morocco military disaster of 1921 1931, pursuant to a decree entered
stitutlon
have
gone
past
the
$400,
(JW,-
Geneva where the in
I plenty there should be so much pov- and Miss Frances Perkins, New- York
ship
was
$20,000,090.
and for the exec it Ion Of two officers ’n said Court May 18, 1931, in a
(MX) mark. This sum is far in excess of
_ a v ¡ion. In
hmiRÍM
state Industrial commissioner.
termitional commi'1
wherein The Oregon-Washing­
ci ty nnd
I d « . nntlnn
notion that
thnt boosts
after the revolt rd Jaca hmt Decem­ suit
the
expectations,
and
It
clearly
shows,
slon of inquiry into
ton Joint Stock Land Bank of Port­
of Its rlc! cs, 5.000,000 or more per­
ber.
according
to
the
belief
there,
that
tho«
r* LYING men of the
land, Oregon, a corporation is plain­
Briand’s European
JLITZER prize awards for liter-
sons willing to work should be un­
<© 1*31. W*»t«rn Newspaper Union-‘
r united States
tiff, and Fred Mahrt, L. E. Wright,
union project was sit- world bank Is becoming something
ary excellence In 1990 have been
able to fin i employment. It Is a chal­
Flora B. Wright, Sherman Electric
army hnd n chance to
ting. Litvlrov as- more than a mere depository for the
lenge to the world nnd especially to announced, and there are few If any
Company, a corporation,
George
corp
founded Art' :r Hen- central banka of various nations, so show what they can
surprises
In
the
list.
The
main
award«
American luisiness nnd political lead­
jorenxen and Pa­
Lorenzen,
Henry
I.
that
even
If
the
reparations
payments
Dlno
do
In
mass
during
the
hl. Litvinov
derson, Brluml
are: Best novel, Mrs. Margaret Ayer
ership.”
cific Power & Light Company, a cor­
should later be put on some other
week, for the air
Barnes, for “Years of Grace”; best
Grandl and the rest uf the <»
poration, are defendant», said writ
Mr.
Tri}
loca
attack
began
with
•'asís, or cease entirely, the bank
forces were mobilized
book dealing with the history of the
•loners by the calm statement
being directed to me commanding
a
criticism
of
manufacturers
who
took
mid still be certain to continue to
The Sherman Hotel dining room । me to make sale of the real property
in grand maneuvers
their “capitalistic” governments were
advantage of technological and man-, United States, Prof. Bernadotte E.
at Chicago, New York
function.
,
.
ruining themselves and the rest of the
agement P iprovements to swell their Schmitt of University of Chicago, for opened Sunday at five o’clock for din­ 1 hereinafter described, I will on Sat­
The bank ha» consented to help in
and elsewhere under
urday, the 20th day of June, 1931,
world by selling good» dear at home
i output to I point far In excess of the “The Coming of the War”; best I’hi^ ner. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Riddell who at
o’clock p. m. at the front
putting the Austrian bank, Creditan­ the direct command of
and cheap abroad-in other words, by
। possihllith of consumption. And he Susan Glaspell, for “Alison’s House”’! have recently leased the Sherman otel door one
of the court house of Sherman
stalt,- back on its feet but it was de­ Gen. B. D. Foulols,
best
American
biography,
Henry
dumping. And he then with
have
been
redecorating
the
hotel
I was equally severe in his character-
County, in the City of Moro, State
cided that the initiative must come
dean of the fighting
General
calmness denied flatly that the Soviet
' Jzation of ilie methods of bankers and James, for “Charles W. Eliot”'; best kitchen and dining room which have of Oregon, offer for sale and pro­
from
the
League
of
Nations
committee
air
men.
The
planes,
B. D. Foulole
government had been guilty of this
volume of verse, Robert I- rost, for not been operated since last fall.
of traders on the floors of the stock
ceed to sell to the highest bidder
for control of Austrian loans.
of nil types, concen­
pernicious practice, though generally
“
Collected
Poems
”
;
best
piece
of
re-
for cash in hand the following des­
I
and
grain
exchanges.
He
urged
that
trated at Dayton, Ohio, t, and on Thurs
A farewell parti was given by the cribed real property, situate in
accused of it. Russia, he asserted,
floor trading and small margin ac- portorlal work, A. B. Macdonald of
day
put
on
a
parade
and
exhibition
at
had done just a little friendly ex­
the Kansas City Star; best example of members of the Epworth League for Sherman County, State of Oregon,
S WAS predicted, the War De-
i counts be forbidden.
to-wit:
foreign correspondence, H. R. Knicker­ Miss Linnie Carney who is not
partnient has decided to Abandon Chicago that was the closing feature
porting.
“It is perfectly obvious that low
bocker of the Philadelphia Ledger; turning to Wasco next year, Saturday
All of that portion of Section
wholly or In part 53 surplus forts, of the city’s Jubilee. Then they de
R.
STRAWN
when
he
addressed
Thirty-one (31) lying East of
prices cannot be regarded as indicat­ camps and reservations. In the list scended on the Atlantic coast and dis
best editorial,' C 8. Ryckman of the. evening at the home of Mrs. 1 ortner.
the
delegates
to
the
International
the County Road down Hay
ing dumping,” he declared. “If. how­ announced by Secretary Hurley are played their ability to defend the
Fremont (Neb.) Tribune ; best car­ A gift was presented Miss Carney by
meeting
Invited
them
all
to
Chicago
Canyon containing twenty-one
ever, by dumping is understood a
toon, Edmund Duffy of the Baltimore
Fort Lincoln, N. D. ; Fort Missoula. metropolis and Boston from hostile-at I for the •‘jubilee” celebration of May
the league members. Miss Carney has
(21) acres, more or less, Also
policy of high monopolist prices In the Mont.; Fort Eustis, Va.; Fort D. A. tack. A night bombing raid on N qw
Sun.
A
gold
medal
was
awarded
the
10 to 20, and he received assurance
the
South Half (S¥¿) of Sec­
been
in
charge
of
the
league
this
York
had
been
planned,
but
Gfueial
home markets and cut prices for ex
Constitution of Atlanta, Ga., for meri­
Rus&ll, Texas; Fort Brown, Texas;
tion Thirty-two (32), and the
MacArthur, chief of staff, vetoeil this. that many of them would attend. The torious public service in exposing year.
port, it will be found precisely that It
Fort Hunt, Va.; Camp Stephen D.
midwest
metropolis
had
made
most
Southeast Quarter of the North
is the capitalistic countries which are
Little, Ariz. ; Camp Garry J. Jones. asserting that the maneuvers repro 7 elaborate preparations for this affair, municipal graft. Several young men
west Quarter (SE14 of NW1/»)
The dry goods store operated by
sented
a
real
attempt
to
test
out
the
Arlz. ; Miller Field, N. Y., and Chanute
guilty in this respect.”
and the South Half of the
the program including festivals In the were given traveling scholarships In J. P. Yates in the Masonic building is
Northeast Quarter of the North
The Soviets, continued the commis­ Field, HL Of course the abandon­ defensive power of the air arm rather • brightly d■••orated “loop” district, big Journalism.
now
open
for
business.
A
large
por
­
than ti><‘ aUgtag f a circus. Nearly i piracies, dedication of the replica of
w<ßt Quarter (S
of NEU of
sar, are eager to help in bringing to ment’of these posts may be prevented
tion of the stock has arrived while
se\en hundred planes took part in Hie
NWU) of Section Thirty-two
an end the present economic depres­ by indignant congressmen.
Fort
Dearborn,
firs*
of
the
Century
of
maneuvers, being gathered from all !
ly abrogated the other items will be ordered in the near
(32), also ail of the North
sion, and on their behalf he offered
Progreas • xposltlor buildings, and, to
Half
(N%) of Section Thirty-
partk
of
the
country.
future.
Mr.
Yates
plans
on
offering
two suggestions for the consideration
OW the American I
wind up with, the elaborate war game
(gJ. IiJL Wcstorp N*wjpaper Luion.
three
(33) and all of the South­
treaties,
with
for
­
standard goods in standard lines at
of the commission. The first of these
army is to be re­
I ¿f the air force Inf the army.
west Quarter (SWU) of Sec­
eign
powers,
the
ab
­
low
prices
which
will
make
it
un-
was that the European powers adopt
organized, developed
tion Thirty-three (33), all in
PE PIUS' XI, ad-
rogation to take effect ! necessary for Sherman county people
a convention pledging themsehe« to
Township One (1) North of
and modernized was
REVÀ1LING de­
kessing a group
January
1
next.
Chi
­
Range Eighteen (18) East of
compulsory sale in the home markets
described In an an­
to go outside the county for their
pression has not
Spanish pilgrims,
nese Jurisdiction over
the Willamette Meridian. Con­
at prices no higher than on foreign
nouncement by Gen.
affecte-1 the Boy
purchases
in
the
dry
goods
field^
described the burning
legal cases Involving
taining in all Eight Hundeed
markets. The Soviets. Litvinov said,
Douglas MacArthur,
Scouts of America.
of churches mid other
Eighty-one (881) acres, more
foreigner?!
resident
In
Class
work
in
the
high
school
closed
would sign such a convention. He as­
chief of staff. The
The national council
».llsHons edifices In
or
less, according
to the
gov-
(
’
kina
is
to
be
estab
­
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Tuesday
at
noon
with
examinations
serted that it would raise the buying
plans set forth Include
celebrated at a two
Spain as “sacrileges
eminent survey thereof
lished,
hut
special
power of the masses and help them
beginning at one o’clock Tuesday and to satisfy the sum of Nine Thousand
extension of mechan­
day meeting in Mem­
against God and holy
courts for such cases lasting throughout Wednesday.
absorb overproduction.
ization nnd motoriza­
Three Hundred Sixty Eight and 00-
phis the dose of the
Chiang
religion.” »»ml added :
will be created In cer­
100 Dollars ($9,368.00) with inter­
tion throughout the
twenty-first year of the
His second proposal waa this: In
Kai-shek
“While I recognize the
•Mr.
and
Mrs.
Linden
Lucas
enter
­
tain
areas.
Including
est thereon from May 18, 1931, at
army, the revamping
order to remove the atmosphere of
organ zatUm and an­
abnormal
situation
In
General
Shanghai. Tientsin, Mukden nnd Can­ tained Saturday evening at dinner the rate of six per cent (6%) per
of the cavalry arm by
mistrust «nd Jealousy that has been
Spain, It cannot Justi­ nounced It had been
MacArthur
ton. The mandate to this effect was and bridge. Covers were laid for annum; and the further aum of One
the- substitution of
aggravating the crisis, all nations
the
best
and
most
fy the outrageous
Thousand Two Hundred'Seven and
promulgated
by President Ulilnng Kal- twelve.
Cardinal
ahould sign « pact of “economic non
flghtlng machines for horses, and the
eventful of all. Presi­
deeds carried out by
“ rs ($1,207.13) with in-
Lord
13-100 Doll
shek
’
e
government
after
negotiations
Segura
aggression” along the same lines as development of powerful tank forces
dent Walter W. Head
tlie enemies of God
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Beer and fam­ terest thereo from May 18, 1931 at
Hampton
with
Sir
Miles
Lampson,
British
min
the Kellogg pact outlawing war. The to be attached to army corps or field that were not suppressed by the of Chicago presided at
of eignt per cent (8%)
ily of The Dalles spent Sunday after­
$500.00 as awui-
attor-
all the sessions and on the last day Ister, for abolition of extraterritorial­
draft of a protocol of such a pact was armies, rather than the Infantry, which authorities.'
per annum; and
amt $ouu.vv
noon
in
Wasco
visiting
friends.
ity
had
broken
down.
Foreign
consuls
Mortimer Schiff, New York banker,
ney’s fees, together with costs of
submitted to the delegates. It called
remains the basic arm.
The
Vatican,
however,
Is
promoting
in China . feared thnt Communists
was elected' president for 1931.
for a general customs truce, among
Mrs. Eva Doone spent the week end said suit taxed at $16.35, and the
Some cavalry units with horses as a policy of conciliation and thewpapal
would find In the action, excuse for at­
costst>f and upon said writ.
At
n
banquet
concluding
the
first
retained
for
use
in
other things.
visiting
in Portland.
mounts will be
nuncio, Tedeschlnl, has had friendly . day’s seston Dan Beard, veteran In
HUGH CHRISMAN,
tacks on foreigners In the Inter.or, ami
but
in
general
the
In the first sessions of the com-
rough country,
Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
consultation
with
Minister
of
Justice
the
number
of
protecting
warships
at
Mrs.
L.
E.
Kaseberg
entertained
the
dlan
lighter
und
chief
commissioner
mlBSloa the question of the proposed
horse as a war weapon is discarded, de los Rios who explained the arrest
young married woman’s club at bridge
of Boy Scouts, presented the silver various ports was Increased.
Austro-German customs accord was The mechanized force at Fort Eustis and expulsion of Bishop Mujica of
President Chiang Kai-shek Is hav­ Tuesday afternoon.
buffala,
iii^hest
honor
In
the
gift
of
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE ON
brought up, and the pact was vigor­ will be reorganized a reinforced cav­ Vitoria. The nuncio has expressed
the or .aiH .ation. to an English peer ing his troubles with rebels In Canton
alry regiment. Combat cars, equipped sorrow over what has happened, and
FORECLOSURE EXECUTION
ously and skilfully defended by Dr.
Mrs.
Crant
Garland
entertained
and
with
some
members
of
his
own
»nd six - American«. Those honored
Julius Curtius, German foreign min­ with machine guns and possibly heav­ It la understood in Madrid that o'
with
a
surprise
party
Tuesday
eve
­
Nationalist
party.
The
former
nre
led
ier weapons, which can travel 70 miles places much of the blame for the riot­ vére t<»rd Hampton, chief comnis-
ister, and Johann Schober, Austrian
Notice is hereby given that by vir­
f:<mer of British Boy Scouts; Griffith by Chen Chl-tang, anH both they nnd ning in honor of the birthday of her
vic« chancellor. The British and an hour on hard ronds, are counted ing on the attitude of Cardinal Segura,
tue
of a foreclosure execution and
the
conservative
Nationalists
declare
daughter,
Myrtle.
The
sixteen
guests
Ogden Ellis, editor of The American
French Insisted that the accord should on to give the cavalry high mobility. the former prlinate’of Spain, who was
that
Chiang
must
resign
the
presi
­
order
of sale issued* out of the Circuit
’
Bby
magHsIne;
Lewis
Gawtry,
New,
played
five
hundred
during
the
eve
­
be submitted to the World court for
Despite the more extensive use of forced to leave the country because he
dency, asserting that he Is trying to ning.
Court of the State of Oregon for the
an opinion as to whether it violated
machines, the Infantry will renffiln the would not accept the republic without
make himself a dictator. The prov­
York hanker; (Jeorge W. Olmstead.
County of Gilliam date the 9th day
the post-war treaties, and the council
backbone of the army according to
A. J. Smith, Harry Proudfoot, and of May 1931 upon judgment and
Pennsylvania
public
utilities
execu
inces of Kwangtung nnd Kwnngsl <lc-
protest.
of the League of Nations ordered this General MacArthur’s program.
Emil Anderson, directors of the decree of foreclosure made therein
Victor F. Kidder, New York dared their Independence.
Cardinal Segura and Bishop Mujica
done. The council has selected Arthur
Snif
newspaper
publisher;
Robert
P.
Sherman Grain Growers, were in
got
together
at
Lourdes,
France,
and
Henderson as chairman of the 1932
OOVER dam across Boulder1 proceeded to Rome for an indefinite
fen, Yonkers, ’N. Y., merchandising ex­ PRESIDENT DOUMERGUE opened Spokane last week to attend the meet- on the 4th day of April 1931 wherein
disarmament conference.
The Federal Land Bank of Spokane
canyon of the Colorado river is stay. They will probably be told that
pert, nnd Mell R. Wilkinson, Atlanta
■ France’s International colonial ex­ ing of the Regional.
a Corporation was Plaintiff and J. L.
within the law nnd work on the huge the Vatican intends to drop (Ite quar«
(Ga.) merchant and manufacturer. Cl- position nt Vincennes pnrk on Tues­
Beckley, Nell Beckley, who is now
HERE ha« been of late much dis­ project can go ahead. • So ruled the rel with the republic.
tptlons praised them for distinguished day. and It Is exiiertM that the b'g
cussion as to whether condition« Supreme court of the United States
Nell Beckley McCallum, L. M. Davis,
service
10
scouting.
show will attract throngs of visitors
Alfonso, the former king, celebrated
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in the United States Justified a general
in deciding that the act of congress 1 his forty-fifth birthday with a private
Lord Hampton, long prominent In until It closes nt the end of October.
George A. Tillotson and Elsie Tillot­
cut In wages, and what the effect of authorizing the construction was con- । family luncheon In Fontainebleau.
I n
1 Bof Scout work, served with In addition to all French colonies. Notice is given that Elva A. Bryant son, husband and wife, W. W. Ford-
such a move would be. Secretary of stltutional and dismissing the bill of There was no observation of the an­
Belgium, has been appointed administratrix ney and Jane Doe Fordney whose true
‘distinction in the World war. He was the United States.
of the estate of William C. Bryant
I^bor Doak took a hand in the debate complaint of the «late of Arizona. The
awarded
the
Silver
Cross
for
life
sav
nullami,
and
l*<»r
Brazil,
Denmark,
niversnry In Madrid.
All creditors of said de­ name is Addie Fordney, husband and
with a statement to the effect that
court, however, declared thnt Arizona
Ing in 1919 nnd the following yenr re higal are represented. Native life of deceased.
ceased
are
hereby
notified to present wife, F. C. Alten and Jane Doe Alten
any move on the part of Industry to
hnd shown that it might be Injured by
celved the nward of the Silver Wolf, Indo-China, equntorlr.l Africa, and their claim, with proper vouchers at­
Cantonese,
ESPITE
the
rebellious
lower wages would be ^considered a
the distribution of water from the
the British Scout decoration for dis- Mndagascnr Lus been reproduced even tached and properly verified, to said whose true name is Mary Alten, hus­
Gen. Chiang Kai-shek is still the
violation of confidence by the adinln-
reservoir to be created nnd thnt it
tingulshed service to boys.
administratrix at her address, to-wit: band and wife, Fred W. German Co.
to the extent of Importe 3 0o,) na
ruler
of
China,
and
when
the
people
’
s
irtration because of the agreement to
therefore hns the right to mnke furth­
Moro, Oregon, within six months a corporation, R. C. Stakely, Butte
ti ves.
maintain wage »cales which President
'nted from the date of the first publication Creek National Farm Loan Associa­
er appenls for relief should Its rights convention closed it« twelve-day ses­
ERE is something else for cer-
sion in Nanking he made an impres-
Hoover obtained from the industrial
be impaired.
*
tain active opponents of the dry by a copy of Wn niton’s Mount of this notice, which said date is tion, a corporation, D. E. Lamb
May 22nd, 1931.
leaders late in 1929. In the event of
and Marian W. Lamb, husband
Tn another case, thnt of xetta slve plea for unity nnd for coopera­
law to ponder upon. The District of Vernon home, m.d
Elva A. Bryant.
wage reduction«, be declared, organ­ Stromberg, youthful communist, the tion with the government in suppress­
nskan, and
and wife were defendant« and
Columbia Court of Appeals, In an opin­ Hawaiian, l’orlo R <
Administratrix.
ized labor would be Justified in de­ Supreme court held Invnlid that clnuse ing banditry an.d communism.
to me directed, I have duly levied
ion widt h takes away from Robert de Philippine e:.hihl«s.
manding higher pay and in opposing
The principal achievements of the
of California’s “red flag" law which
Francis of Washington the citizen­
upon and will sell at public auction
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE to the highest bidder for cash in, hand
the move by strikes.
makes It a felony to “display any red convention were the adoption of a new
ship granted him In 1927, holds that
RESIDE!
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Mr. Doak added that bo far as he
flag or other device In nny public constitution, which goes into effect on
Is com; nrntlvcly happy now. for
a violator of the prohibition act can
at the front door of the County Court
COUNTY OF SHERMAN
knew, no leader of Industry has pro­ place or from any building us a sign, June 1, the declaration of the republic
not be attached to the principles of thp rather serious revolt^ Madeira
House in Moro, Sherman County,
posed a reduction In wages. Such
hew
bui
»pressed
by
the
symbol or emblem of opposition to of China with Its permanent capital
SHERIFF
’
S
NOTICE
OF
SALE
a
person
island has ---- .
the Constitution and is nof
organized
government
or
ns
nn
Invlln-
nt Nanking, nnd the mandnte given
suggestions, he said, have come from
government forces under command of The Oregon-Washington Joint Stock Oregon, on Saturday the 13th day of
of good moral character.
bankers, and are based on the opinion
tlon or stimulus to anarchistic action, the government to carry out the terms
Magalher.s Uwrreia, minister of marine. Land Bank of Portland, Oregon, a June, 1931, at the hour of one o’­
action
of
The decision reversed the
clock in the - afternoon of said day
that workers’ pay should be lowered
or as nn aid to propaganda thnt Is of of the manifesto declaring nil unequal
Supreme
The fedorul troops bombarded -the
corporation. Plaintiff,
the District of Columbia
to conform to the low pric^ lex els
n seditious character.” The finding treaties between China and foreign
court which had denied a petition by rebels nt Fundml by land, sea and
V8
-
j all of the right, title and interest of
which have resulted from the depres­ declared this clause was “repugnant powers null and void.
United States Attorney Leo A. Rover air until they rve up the fight, the Fred Mahrt, George Lorenzen and the said Defendants and each of them
Henry Lorenzen, Defendants,
sion. He attributed the current con­ to the guarantee of liberty contained
in and to the following described real
seeking to set aside Francis’ natural- leaders taking refuge In the British Ie
'HAT alls this
By virtue of the writ of execution
troversies between workers and em­ in the Fourteenth amendment.
gallon. The casualties were not ex-
property to wit:
and
order
of
sale
duly
issued
out
of
old
world?
What
ployers to the expiration of agree­
<«psslve. but the aornml life of Madeira the Circuit Court of the State of । that portion of the west half of
are the causes of the
ments. and added that in nearly every
II IS conviction on had been greatly ulsturbcd for- weeks Oregon for the County of Sherman,
elebrating the fiftieth an»i-
the south cast Quarter, the south
aliments? What cun
case the difficulties have been amic­
D the charge of ac­ and rhe government In Lisbon was on the 18th day of May, 1931, per-
versary of its birth, the American
east Quarter of tub south west
be
done
About
It?
ably settled. Six Impending strikes,
renllv
worried
for
a
time.
cepting a bribe having
suant to a decree entered in said
Red -Cross staged on May 21 what It
These were the ques­
,cr of ?ction five, the east
which were brought to the attention of
court May 18th, 1931 in a suit
been upheld by the
called ‘‘the world's greatest dinner
tions asked and In
hali of the north west Quarter,
wherein
The
Oregon-Washington
the Labor department the previous
ORE
than
once
Mustapha
Kernel
District
of
Columbia
f s
party.” Every one of its 3,500 chap­
various w a y s n m
the Joint Stock Land Bank of Po^lajid,
the north east Quarter of the
week, were averted by the depart«
Pasha has r< fused
court of appeals, Al-
ters held an anniversary dinner In It«
awertdby
semes
of
the
and
In
life, Oregon, is plaintiff, and Fred Mahrt,
ment's conciliation service,
south
west Quarter and the south
Turks
make
him
President
tor
I
he
bert
B.
Fall
says
community, and all of them were con­
George Lorenzen and Henry Loren-;
lending men In finance
every case a return to the existing
has decided not ‘ to but they are doing It In effect any- zen, ar defendents, said writ being
east Quarter of s itiön eight in
ned ed up by radio with the main din­
and Industry from
wage scale was effected.
i th of range
carry the case to the way. The other day they elected hiin directed to me commanding me to,
ner in Washington.
At this feast
43 nations, assembled
r Willamette
Supreme court of the for bls third term -of four years. that ma ke sale of real property heremaf-
president Hoover, who 1« also presi­
nineteen Et '
in Washington for the
States. The action being taken by the national as- ter dMcribed.
I will
on Saturday
the
United
described,
wL.
-
--------
-
,
i
lie«
within Sher-
dent of the Red Cross, was the prln
Meridian
whi<
sessions of the Int r-
Silas H.
world grain confer-
former secretary of Bemhly In extraordinary BMSlon at 20th day of June, 1931, at one o -
clpal speaker; and the guest of honor
Oregon:
together
man
County,
Strawn
nationni
Chamber
of
to
enee
the Interior, It seems, Angora, and the vote was unanimous. clock p. m., at the front door of the
was Judge Mux Huber of Geneva,
irincnts
hei
’edita-
with t ie te
A. C. Fall
find the remedy for
Commerce. Kilns H. Strawn of Chi­
must serve the one Ismet Pasha nnd the cabinet resigned court house of Sherman County >n
purtenances
there
the
City
of
Moro,
State
of
Oregon,
Switzerland, president of the Inter
menta
and
a;
cago, newly elected president of the
the crisis in the agri­
year term In prison to which he was pro forma and the premier nnd other offer for sale and proceed to sell to
r
or
in
any
wise
national
committee
of
the
Red
Cross.
I
Chamber
ci
Commerce
of
the
United
cultural world brought
sentenced, and pay a fine of $100,000. ministers were prom[»lly reappointed. the highest bidder for cash in hand
With them sat cabinet officers an<
Said sale to be of
States, formally opened the meeting ; unless President Hoover Intervenes
on by the Immense
rppcrtrJning.
the following described real proper­
their wives and many other notabll-
nnd then Georges Theunls. former
overproduction of
said lands or so
JAPAN’S foremost
with n in rd on—which is the hope of
ty, situate in Sherman County, State
Belgian premier and retiring P’esl
wheat. Samuel It. Mc-
i-3
may be sufheient
J aviator, young
Itles.
-
,
of Oregon, to-wit:
The Post Office department issued ilent of the International body, took
Kelvie. member of the
juufjrnent of the
The Enst Half (EH) of Sec­
Seiji Yoshihara, start­
Fall.
Interviewed
at
his
ranch
tn
isf,
a special commemoration stnmp on
American farm board,
tion Eleven (UH
N.01??'
the chair.
cause to wit) the
New Mexico, said tfis attitude toward ed his solo Hight froiti
the anniversary date.
west Quarter (NW %) and the
told the delegates the
The first address was the speed)
rvmi ^.ven-
n Presldentlnl pardon was rn»her pns- Tokyo to WashlngtO«.
m
North Half of the Southwest
first thing was to 8. R. McKsivls
of President Hoover welcoming the
tdv<\ "I am an old man.” he said. “I D. C., under the aus­
Quarter
(NH
of
SWA),
anc
•laah acreage to con­
EATHS of two American« at- delegates, and the ( hlef E m ’1 it '»
am not guilty of the crime of which pices of the Tokyo
the Northwest Quarter of the
>t
sumption needs, and submitted th« re­
1 traded considerable attention seized the occasion to take another
1 was uccused. 1 had fought until newspaper Hochl
Southeast Quarter (NW % of
from the 4th day
sults of a study of the situation of In Tour«, France, Brig. Gen. Robert
hard wallop nt war and armaments.
1 a in worn out nnd considerations for Shlmbnn. Ills route
SE^
),
and
the
Southwest
Quar-
increasing surpluses and falling H. Dunlap, h distinguished officer o
He said he belleVed the certain way
of April, Idi
my family Impel mo to carry the fight for the long nnd peril­
terof the Northeast Quarter
prices. Speaking from ths American the marine corps, was killed by *
J dollars, attorney
to restore prosperity was to lighten
(SWVi Of NE<4) Of Section
ous journey w-as laid
standpoint, be said: “We see no possi- landslide In a heroic effort to «»ve the burden of national defense which
Twelve (12) .Township One (1)
fees and the □rther sum of For-
He said he had no money with out to the northdin Is­
biHty of a satisfactory solution of the the life of a woman. Ralph Barton, ti now costing the nations mofe than
South, Range Eighteen (18)
which to pay the fine and explained lands of Japan.thence
Yoshihara
East of the Willamette Mer-
world wheat problem which does not fnmon. cartoonist and Illustrator, com- $5,(MX).(XX).OOO a year nnd keeping near­
he had lost ownership of the ranch along the Kuriles to
and
idian, containing 640 acres,
Dollars
include, as the most important single mltte«f suiclde In hl« New York apart- ly 5,(MX),(MM) men actively under nnna
on which he Ilves when a mortgage Petropavlovsk, Kamchatka, with two
of
or
less,
according
to
the
that
«aid
he
more
He urged the business men of the
Intermediate landings; from there
leaving a note
element, curtailment of induction In
was foreclosed several years ago.
on the
paid
government zurvev thereof
five continents to mobilize their In
across the Bering sen nnd along the
cxi>ortlDg countries, individually and f pareti he was going Insane.
ogether
satisfy
the
sum
of
Five
9th
day
to
fluence upon their respective govern
1EORGK FISHER BAKER of New
Aleutian islands and the Alaskan wJc Hundred Twenty and 80-100
as s whole, until s better adjustment
menta to Join in the reduction of
> York, reputed to be t> richest shore, with stops, to Seward, and then Dollar« (»6,6200) with
tttween supply and disposition can
the
world
has
ie subject
OR many months
American banker nnd the third richest down to Vancouver nnd Seattle. At the thereon from Moy 18th, 1031. »1
to effected, and rcatrslnt upon fresh
armament it the International con-
r
|,een
rending
about
the
first
ar
­
man In the country, who ^led of pneu­ latter city he will change W b sen pon­ the rate of six per cent (6%) per
ference to be held next yenr under
the co
expansion of production theresfter.’’
ay 15, 1931
monia nt the age of ninety one. was toons for landing gear and proceed th annum, and the further sum of Five DnU of 1st
As a material aid toward relieving mored cruiser built by the German re­ the auspices of the League of Nations.
ne 12. 1931
“Of nil proposals for the economic
burhKl Tuesday In Tuxedo Park. N. Y.. Ran Francisco, after which he hopes Hundred Forty-two A 45-100 Dol
overburdened markets MrKelvle urged public under the limits imposed by the
Versailles treaty, It was described ns rehabilitation of the world.” said Mr.
where he resided. Many persons promt« to fly to the National Capital to deliver Hrs ($542.45) with interest thereon
every possible means of consumption
a messnge of from May 18fh, 1931, at the rate of
Oregon.
expansion and suggested abolition by • wonderful vessel of 10.000 tons *» I Hoover, “1 know of none which com­ nent in finance and in life generally to President
eijhtlier cent (8%) P®r annum,
“vest pares in necessity or Importance with
European importing countries of their powerful that it ««■ called I, the
good
will
from
Japan.
Yoshihara's
were
present
at
the
funeral.
It *"«
"el
protective tariffs, milling regulations pocket battleship.
Because Mr. Baker died in a period piano Is a light all-metal Junkers with
Kiri In the the successful result of that confer­
of price depression, the United Blates
sod preferentisl prices for domestic launched the other day at of officials ence.”
prr «•nee of a huge crowd
ipbmltted > lohj «a(1
and citizenry, byt the
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