Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 21, 1931, Image 4

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
adding thereto Chapter XIV au­
thorizing the issuance of $12,
visiting hi. parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben gond8> numbered 8 and 9, in the a- ’700.00 bonds to refund $3,000
<n the County Court of th« SUU of
A nd re ws the past few days.
mount of Two Thousand Dollars
Water Bonds which matured
Oregon for Sherman County in the
Miss Agne— Clifford and Miss Lola
„
J o* V
• n
IA i ($2,000)„ which bonds matured Jan-
JuiT^l, 193B, and January 1,
Mr.. Edward Stoehr of Bayside, I uary 1( 1031t and City of Moro lm_
MatUr of the BsUU of Jane A.
Clifford spent last week end with
1931; $2,000 City Hall Bonds
Long Island, was the guest of Mrs. . »rovement Bonds, numbered 10 to 23,
Maxwell, Deceased.
Mrs. Steve McMillan from Molalla.
which matured January 1, 1931;
Homer Wall last week. The ladies nclusive, in the amount of Hix
Notice is hereby given that the un­
$6,200 Improvment Bonds which
Thousand Two Hundred Dollar8($6,-
Miss Miary Cain of Goldendale and were ^hildhood friends.
matured March 1, 1931; and
dersigned has been appointed Execu-
200), and City of Moro Electric
Mias Harbwig of Hood River have
$1,500 Electric Light Bonds
trtx
of the Estate of Jane A. Max­
Light Bonds, numbered 17, 18, and
which matured January 1, 1931,
Revolutionary Movement Threatens Machado’s Regime |b.«> the hou« g«.t. of mu * M*ry
well,
deceased. AU persons having
19, in the amount of Fifteen Hun­
expressly validating said bonds,
Fortner.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION dred Dollars, each and all of which
claims against the said deceased are
and
providing
for
levy
of
a
spec
­
in Cuba—German Reich Saved by Defeat
। bonds are expressly validated, the
ial tex to pay principal thereof
hereby notified to present the same
August 28, 1931.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Käseberg were
Council of the City of Moro is auth­
and interest thereon.
I business visitors in Portland this
to the undersigned Executrix, with
of Radicals
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that orized and empowered to issue and
the proper vouchers, at the office of
100
YES
a special election will be held in the dispose of General Obligation Re­
City of Mor< , Oregon, on Friday, the funding Bonds of the city in the sum
F. L. Phipps, Citizens Bank Building,
101
NO
Miss Jane Ripell and Mr. and Mrs. 28th day of August, 1931, to vote of $12,700.00, said bonds to be dated
By EDWARD W. PICKARD
The Dalles, Oregon, within sit months
RESOLVED
FURTHER,
that
this
June ____
1, 1931, and to mature as de-
fee” Bud VBa Dy®®
Portland were week
upon a proposed charter amendment,
from the date of this notice.
resolution
for
a
proposed
charter
,
Its demand for an equalisation
the pee*e»t mart^^^
the E* W. Farrell as provided in and by the following termined by the council, but no ma­ amendment be filed with the Recorder 1
Bessie Holman, Executrix.
turity shall exceed twenty (20) years
resolution:
erardo mach - was Inadequate to cope with agrlcuL I home.
for submission to the legal voters of I Date of‘first publication, July 31, 1931
from
date
of
bonds,
to
be
in
denomi-
RESOLUTION
’
ado, president of
nations of $500 each, except two bonds the city at a special election which is
ture's “most acute problem—control
Misses Dorothy and Jessie Knox
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE in the denomination of $100 each; hereby called to be held on the 28th i
Cuba, not long ago
of Its surplus crops." The announce­ lare visiting relatives in Portland.
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MORO, said bonds to be signed by the Mayor day of August, 1931. The polls for[
scoffed at We danger ment was «aid to be unexpected by
SHERMAN COUNTY, STATE OF
of revolution In his the fnnh board officials and the ad-
Dan McDermid was in The Dalles OREGON, that the following pro­ and countersigned by- the Recorder the receipt of ballots shall be open
tight little Island. But
under the corporate seal of the city, between the hours of eight o’clock
ministratlon In Washington.
on business Friday.
posed amendments to the charter and
the threat has mnteri-
shall bear interest at six per cent a. m, and eight o’clock p. m. on the'
“The federation has always stood
of said city be and the same
,
,
'
I
allied In a way to for the principle of the equalization
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Medler were hereby are proposed for submission (6%) per annum, payable semian­ said day.
The polling place for said election
I business visitors in The Dalles Fn- to the legal voters of said city for nually, the interest to be represented
make him all up and
Rebels fee, as expressed In the old McNary
by coupons attached to the bonds shall be Council room, City Hall, City |
Washington at Fifth Siraet,
take notice
their adoption or rejection at the bearing the facsimile signatures of of Moro, Oregon.
Haugen bill, which provides that each I day.
in various regions unit of a commodity produced shall I
PORTLAND, OREGON
special city election to be held on the the Mayor and Recorder,whereby the
The following named persons are
staged outbreaks that
bear its fair share of ths cost of dls-
dis- I Mrs. Victor Anderson and daughter 28th day of August, 1931, as in this city of Moro shall be held in effect hereby appointed Judges and Clerks
alarmed the govern­
Our usual pre-war transient
Mrs. Hildred Zell motored to Port­ resolution provided:
posal of surplus,* O’Neal aald.
to promise to pay to bearer at matur­ of said election to-wit: Judges: J. M.
Pr««. Machado ment and martial
rates still prevail.
CHARTER AMENDMENTS SUB- ity the sum named therein in Gold Axtell, W. S. Powell, and L. L. Peetz;
act land this week.
“
Desiring
to
see
the
marketing
Special Rates to permanent Gueat*
law was declared in the effort to slnvp
Clerks:
S.
W.
Searcy
and
Glady
N.
M1TTED
TO
THE
VOTERS
BY
THE
Coin
of
the
United
States
of
the
pre-
fully tried out, the organization for
Hugh Herrin was a Dalles visitor COUNCIL.
off civil war. Machado and his cablne:
! sent standard of value, together with Buxton, to serve at said polling place.
en-
RESOLVED FURTHER, that the
niinisten» conferred with military and two years has not insisted upon
Thursday.
AN ACT.
interest thereon in like Gold Coin as
actmeni
of
the
fee
principle.
It
now
Acting Recorder be and she is hereby
civil advisers, and the martial re­
it
falls
due,
and
said
bonds
shall
be
To
amend
the
charter
of
the
ail too plain that the present___________
Miss Jeanette Medler shopped in
sources of the republic were hastily appears
a direct General Obligation Bond of instructed to give notice of said elec­
City of M<>ro, Oregon, entitled
act does not adequately provide for I The Danea Wednesday.
mobillxed. Troops were sent to the
the city, and shall be designated, City tion by publishing this resolution in
.“An act to incorporate the City
*the
needed
surplus
control."
of Moro Refunding Bonds; said bonds two (2) consecutive issues of the
troubled areas and an effort was made
of Moro, in Sherman County,
Mrs. John Royce and two sons
I may be sold in the manner and for Sherman County Journal within the
io Improvise a navy by commandeering
State
of
Oregon,,
”
approved
p ROBABLT to his uoyd an<j otis were in The Dalles on
the price directed by the Council, or twenty (20) days immediately preced­
private yaphta and arming them with
February 17, 1899, as amended
f own .nrprl.e, bushleM Thurriay.
they
may be exchanged for the bonds ing said election, and by posting
by
the
legal
voters
at
an
election
eighteen pound guns.
notices in at least three »(3) public
quite a vlgoroua
they
are issued to refund.
held February 20, 1920, and to*
Meanwhile the authorities were
places in the city at least ten (10)
I ..«mall boom I Mrs. Jeff Wilson and children of
•
(a)
The
purchaser
of
said
bonds
amend all other amendments en-*
gathering up all the known and jms-
days prior to the election date.
developed
for I The Dalles spent Sunday at the home
shall
in
no
way
be
required
to
see
to
acted by the legislative assembly
pectod rebels they could catch and
Traylor, I of Roy Belshee.
the proper application of the pur-, Given by order of the City Council.
Melvin
or by vote of the people.
Helen Bryant,
putting them in Jail. Hundreds were
chase money therefor.
Chicago banker, as the
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
PEO
­
Acting Recorder.
arrested and charged with treason.
(b) The debt limitations contain-]
Democratic nominee I Arthur Van Gilder was a Dalles PLE OF THE CITY OF MORO,
Former President Menocai and Colonel
ed
in
the
charter
‘
of
said
city
shall
j
OREGON, that the Charter of the
for the Presidency In (visitor this week.
Mendieta were credited with the lead­
City of Moro, Oregon, entitled “An not apply to the bonds hereby auth­
1931. It was started
ership of the revolt and especial ef
Dick Schunke made a business trip act to incorporate the City of Moro, orized.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
J* In Malone and Hills-
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(c) The Council shall each year at
forts were made.to get them, but at
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
horo, Texas, where I to Portland Wednesday and returned in Sherman County, State o^ Oregon,”
this writing they are still at large.
approved February 17, 1899, as a- the
— time
-— of making the annual tax „iimv
That Wayne M. Akers haa been ap-
UNDER THE
Mr. Traylor formerly (Thursday.
mended by the legal voters at an ‘ levy for city purposes, make a special, pOjnted administrator of the estate
The most active of the rebels were
M. A Traylor yve<j an<j where he la
PERSONAL MANAGEMENT OF
election
held
February
.20,
1920,
as
additional
levy
of
a
sum
sufficient
to
of
G
c
Akers,
deceased,
by
the
in the province of Pinar del Rio, and
Mrs. T. F. Fields visited in Moro
of G. C. Akers,
most popular. Then, a few days
amended by all other amendments pay interest on outstanding bonds of CountyCourt of Sherman County. All
It was reported to President Machado
Edward C. Holt
later, Daniel Upthegrove. president of | Thursday afternoon.
enacted by the legislative assembly this issue, and to retire the principal pergons having claims against said
that they, with Gen. Baiderno Acosta,
the
St.
l/ouis
Southwestern railroad,
.
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..
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v
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... au ..—
#
¡estate
are
required
to
present
them,
son
RATES
or
by
vote
of
the
people,
be
amended
thereof
at
maturity,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dave
Dickson
and
mayor of Mariano, as leader, were pre­
announced that he would support the of Hood River spent Tuesday at the by adding thereto Chapter XIV to' i RESOLVED FURTHER, that for with the‘proper vouchers, within six
Room with bath privilege, $1. up
paring an Invasion of Havana province.
banker for the nomination, and that
read as follows:
the hereinabove proposed charter months from the 14th day of August,
Outside room with private bath,
Indeed, there were several aanguiaary
a committee was being formed to fur­ Richard Schunke home.
¡amendment the following ballot title 1931, to the said administrator at
CHAPTER XIV.
’ skirmishes only a few miles from the
$1.50 up
I be and the same is adopted to-wit:
-the law office of L. L. Ray, in the
ther Traylor’s candidacy. It is not
Section 1, Fer the purpose of pro-
Mrs. C. P. Axtell of Moro and Mr.
capital, which was Isolated by the
■CHARTER
AMENDMENTS
SUB-
’
Miner
Building,
Eugene,
Oregon.
likely that Mr. Traylor takes the mat­
Special rates where more than two
curing funds with which to pay, re­
cutting of communications.
Chester —
Axtell
and sons
MITTED TO THE VOTERS BY THE
L. L. Ray, Attorney for Eatate.
ter seriously except as a compliment, and
— Mrs.
------------------
—
. of
persona occupy one room.
Col. Julio Sangully, chief of the but thoae who know him and his ablil- Oakland, California, visited the Roy deem, and retire outstanding City of COUNCIL.
Wayne
M.
Akers.
Moro Water Bonds, numbered 1 to 6, >
Let us show you our
army flying corps, ordered every avail
Administrator of the Estate of G- C,
ties feel that the Democratic party j Belshee home Wednesday.
Accommodations
inclusive, in the amount of Three
AN ACT.
able plane to keep on constant patrol
Akers,
deceased,
might go further and fare worse. He
To amend the charter of the
:
Miss Ermeth Sundby of Portland Thousand Dylars ($3,000), which,
along the north coast, especially in
Is president of the First National bank Iwas a week end guest of Miss Norma bonds matured July 1, 1930 and July1
City of Moro, ns amended, by
Pinar del Rio, and for several miles
of Chicago and has been prominent fn
out at sea, in search of both Cuban
International financial I Feldman.
and foreign organized filibustering ex­ national and
affairs.
Alex McIntyre of Weston is here
peditions. Several craft that attempted
ISS MARY AN- I for a few days.
to escape the navy patrol ships were
derson, head of
bombed by the flyers.
L Frank Spence who has been voca-
the wom<ta 'buremi
Late reports said Menocai, Mendieta
I tioning in southern Oregon was in
of
the
Department
of
and others were on a yacht making
Labor, is a woman of I Wasco Friday en route to his home in
their way to Chaparra, Orient« prov­
Ideas and the ability I Portland.
ince, where Menocai has a large num­
5
to express them. Hav­
ber of followers. He was at one time
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
Feldman
and
Dr.
ing returned
from
manager of the Chaparra sugar mill,
land Mrs. J. A. Butler were visitors
Europe, she glves out
the largest in the world.
I in The Dalles Wednesday.
urging
a
an address
modern
era for cooks I Mra. H. C. Farrell shopped in The
rpOR the time being, at ieaat, the
and maids, a higher | Dalles Wednesday of this week.
* German republic is safe, for the
status
for domestic
latest attempt to wreck it has failed.
service
in keeping
— Mrs.
... Grant
-_____________
___ W. J.
Garland and Mrs.
2
This was the move to dissolve the
Anderaon
with
modem
lnd<»
|
P
^i
.hoppinr
in
The
D.lle.
Prussian diet through a plebiscite,
Her program includes the 1
which, if it had succeeded, would have trlallsm.
establishment of training schools to Ion Saturday.
Imperilled the Reich. The scheme was fit the worker to the position through I Mra. W. J. Burris and daughter
devised by the Hitlerites or National­ the federal employment service, and
ists. and that other set of radicals, an employees life Independent of the I Rita spent Monday in The Dalles.
the Communists, joined with them, al­ employer’s household. She thinks mod-_____ __
Misses Mary Jeanette Sargent and
though their ultimate alms are utter­ era apartment living meana not the I Erther patey left Sunday, Miaa Sar-
ly diverse. But even with the aid of eventual extinction of the worker in
the National Socialists the combination the home hut added advantages for | gent going to Portland for a visit and
I Miss Patey to her home in Bellingham
fell some 3,500,000 votes short of ac­
her.. '
I after spending the past year in
complishing Its purpose.
Miss Anderson also points out that
The French goverment was almost
apartment living must necessarily I Wasco.
aa pleased by the result of the Ger­ give opi»ortunity for much part-time
I Mr. and Mra. Frank Morrow return-
man plebiscite as was that in Berlin,
I ed Sunday from several days visit in
for it meant that the growing accord work.
between the two nations would not be
Portland and Salem with relatives.
broken, and it was aald In Paris that
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Dorothy and LaVerne Robinson of
the proposed visit of Premier Laval to
V
z. 1*.
T Portland have been visiting John and
Berlin was now a certainty.
Notice is given that Carlton L. I Q|jve Robinson for several days.
NTERNATIONAL experts charged Pepper has been appointed admini»-1
trator of the partnership estate of
Dona Jean McMillan returne
with the task of dovetailing the
William
C.
Bryant
and
Carlton
L.
home
Thursday accompanied by ,the
Hoover moratorium plan and the
Young plan announced in London that Pepper, doing business as Bryant A Misse. Agne. Slifford and Lola Samp-
they had reached a complete agree­ Pepper. All creditor, of such es-1 son of Molalla.
3
ment. which was signed at the treas­ tate are notified to present their
Mr gnd Mrg E A Day of Hood
ury office. Their communique said: claims with proper vouchers to the RJver are
houge gue(jtg of Mr and
“Complete agreement was reached.
undersigned at the office of Mrs. Mrg Jack
Mr. pay and
regard« the detailed meaauree re-
are brother and sister,
qulred to give effect to President Elva A. Bryant in Moro, Oregon, I fg
’
Hoover'a proposal In case of payments within six months from the date of
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McKean and
by (lerrcany under the Hague agree­ the first publication of this notice,
which said date is August 21st, 1931. Martha have returned from several
ment of January 20. 1930.
• Rwommendation of the experts In
CARLTON L. PEPPElt days outiag at Camp Sherman.
regard to auspensfon of these pay­ Administrator of the Partnership
jjm Howei) of Seattle is visiting
ment« have been approved by the gov­ Estate of William C. Bryant A Carl- Ln ^aaco.
ernment a
of
Australia.
Canada,
4t
Mrs. Francis Deyo, of Portland, is
Czechoslovakia, Greece, India, New ton L. Pepper.
Zealand, Portugal, Rumania and South
visiting at the home of her daughter
2
Continued from page one.
Africa.
Mra. Frances Medler.
“Agreement also was reached in ro-
Paulen Kaßberg was in The Dalles
gard to detailed measures for suspen­ of Vancouver, Wash., are guests at
sion of Interallied war debts to the the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Me-|on business Thursday.
2
United Kingdom, France and Italy of Intyre.
Mrs. A. R. Fortner spent Friday in
payments under agreement with
Mr. and Mra. E. E. Käseberg of jbe Dalles on business.
Czechoslovakia.
2
“Agreement alao was reached on the Portland arrived Sunday te spend a
2
few
days
at
the
L.
E.
Kaseberg
home.
Miss
Isabelle
and
Emma
Ellen
principle that payments due by Hun­
Fortner
returned
Friday
from
Lex-
gary under the Paris agreement of
Joha Kaseberg returned to Port- in<ton where they spent the last three
April 2K 1930. and paymenta by Bul­
land
Tuesday after attending to busU I eekg wRh thelr grandparents Mr.
garia under the Hague agreement of
January 20, 1930, should be suspended new in Wakeo and Gilliam counties I nd Mrg Fred Lucag.
|
, .
.
„ ,
.
during the year ending June 30, 1932. where he farms extensively.
,
. .
.
Mrs. J. T. Johnson and son Harland
“But in this case certain adjust­
Miss Marie Andrews and Miss
,
... I were luncheon ruests at the Mwanas
ments must be made, as complete sus­
“ T»1'
Thur«l.y. Har-
pension of these payments might re­ ed Thuraday for AIUk. y mamb.,.
m))>> during
pr<>.
3
sult In suspension of certain classes
of payments lo individuals. Accord­
ThJy have both .tUnd.d | e*"> *«omP*"'*d by hta
ingly, the commit h*e agreed In prln cruise.
Earl Jones was a business visitor
U. of O. summer school this year.
____
ctple that all paymenta to.funds 'A
and *B* under the agreement signed
Mr. and Mra. Walter Madson, who in The DbUm
at Paris on April 20, 1930, should be have been employed at the A. C. I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Feldman, Miss
continued during the Hoover year.
“Negotiations are continuing In re­ Kase berg ranch left Wasco th« first Janet McQuillan and Norma Feldman
2
spent Sunday at The Dalle«.
gard to adjustments required in the of the week.
case of Bulgaria "
Mrs W. A. Spencer and daughters I Stanley Woods was a visitor at the
Ruth and Isabell left Tuesday for Ernest Farrell home over the week-
LANTEU8 of the fourteen cotton
r state« of the South ar« asked by Buckley, Wash., for a visit with’ end.
and Mri Richard Schunke and
the farm bonnl to plow under one- relatives.
R. O. Scott made a business trip to 1 son spent the week end at The Dalles.
third of their crop Immediately, in or­
der to enhance the price of the other Hermiston Tuesday.
Mrs. R. 8. Wittenbarg and daugh-
two-thirds. The board aent telegrama
Mr. and Mra. Eugeni McMillan of Iters who have been visiting at the
to the governors of the atates urging Portland were Wasco*'visitors this I W. E. Tate home left yesterday for
that this course be adopted. In re­
this week.
I Portland for a short visit before re-
turn, said the board, the cotton stabili­
Mr. and Mm. J. O. Ru.mll of Salma ♦•»»«* »» «>•* »«“• ,B
sation corporation will agree to hold
off the market Ita 1,300,000 bale« until were in Wasco thia week visiting I Mias Sue Watte who has been the
July 11, 1932, and will urge the cot­ friends. Mr. Russell was formerly si I house guest of Rose Mary Wicker re-
ton co-operative« financed by the
Waseo teacher.
turned to heq ho the in Portland Thur^
board Io do likewise.
Miaa Weils' Smith of Grime Valley dny*
Crews was a business visiter
dward a . O’ neal , prudent of is the house guest of Lorraine Darby.
|I k American Farm Bureau fad
Miss Jessie Hull returned from in The Dalle« Thursday.
Portland Saturday Where ahe has
state farm bureau leaders tn Miiwau-
kee that the federation -yquft renew
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| Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Reid were in
I Portland over the week end.
Roy Andrew, of Portland has been’
and CR
of Moro CUy HuU
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PERKINS HOTEL
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IM
SIBLE?
It is not impossible, as the pessimists
say, to keep Sherman county business
at home
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But, to do so requires the same effort
others use to attract it
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