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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1932)
r ’ ,,.... J ^erman dnunty ¿fcwnal Shera». Co.Bty OUamr B.t„ lUi, G tsm Valky Jwnal, E.»„ 1S>7, CoMolid.t.d March «, 1M1. SHERMAN COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER Forty Fourth Year Moro, Oregon, January 22, 1932 No. 11 PROCEEDINGS OF COURT FOR JANUARY Largest Train Load of Lumber on Its Way Boy Scout Badges To Be Presented COOPS SCHEDULE IWO MEW Veteran badges for five, ten, fifteen ■ nd twenty year aervice to boyhood, thru the boyscout movement, will be a- Officers Appointed For Election Pre warded at the annual dinner meet ing of the Mid Columbia Deschutes A- Well Known Speakers To Appear At cinto In County rea Council, to be held at 6;<)0 p. m. Friday, January 22nd, in the Wauko- ma Hotel, in Hood River. Thief meet ing is open to all adults who are inter- eattd in the reports of the various council activities of the boyscouts and th« troups throughout the nine count- 'ea of thia area council Here is seen a part of the mammoth train of 151 carloads of solid pine as It left McCloud, Calif., for the Jour ney to the East via the newly completed Northern PacifioGgeat Northern link at Bieber, Calif. This was the larg Sidney Bloom president of the Area est train of lumber ever to-cross the United States. Session Council, will preside and make the presentation of the National Silver Will Address Farmers Beaver award to two of the outstand suppllea..................................... 2 73 The Story of San Michele, by Axle POETRY Bids for County Auditor, held over ing men in this council. Scout Com City of Moro, Dec. water bill, Fatal Interview, Edna Millay till February term 4 COUNT f COURT PROCEEDINGS OF Courthouse............. 2 60 .......... Munthe missioner George J. Childs of Bend wil| janua ^4W2; PERM. America' At War, by Ijewton D Baker Mathias at the Door, Robinson Application of Sherman County Jour Sherman Oo. Journal, Assessors’ Two meetings will be held in the present Eagle badges to scouts who * nf Supplies $60, Clerk’s $2. 62.00 Ghandi at Work, edited by C F A q - The Friendly Way, Gpeat - Stars Tonight, Sara Teasdale Appoin(j$U^ pf Dr. C. L. Poley as nal for Official paper. Sherman Coun Sherman Uo. Newt, Co. printing have qualified and Circuit Judge Fred county next Saturday that will be of drew* .. 7/-' ty Journal appointed. The Winged Horse Anthology - Dec. 18th........................... . 12.50 ( County H^kh Officer for 1982. w W Ison will present the veteran i interest to all farmers whether mem The Epic of America, James Truslow This Singing World, Untermeyer Pac Power 4 L Co., C. H. light Advance money on secondary high- badges. Appointment of D. E. Vintin, Roy bill for Novembe............. 9 50 Adams'. . bers of the nstional cooperatives or Dot. Poems of Emily Dickenson An interesting display of scout hand Powell and’H. S. Wall as County Road waya to bedepoaited in Bank of Comm R J Ginn, Agent, Prem on Asses RELIGION One of these meetings will be held in erce subject to Roadmaater's warrants. sor’s bond.......................... 15 00 Only Yesterday,, Fredrick Lewis Allen icraft and test work will be arranged Viewers for 1932. The Bible, An American Translation, JEdueation of Princes Marie, Grand Geo G Updegraff, Agent, Prem, Elimentary School Fund: County in the hotel and other entertainment the school auditorium at Wasco under Appointment of Dr. C. L. Poky as Smith and Goodspeed on Sheriff’s bond............. 50 00 Dueheaa of Ruaaja Treasurer instructed to take up the auspices of the Woman’s Auxiliary provided ' The Religion of Jesus, Kagawa County Physician for 1932. Geo (î Updegraff, Agent, Prem . The Real Romanovs,.Gleb Bodkin rants to the amount of $4600.00 from on Sheriff’s bond............. 50,00 Pathways to the Realty of God, Jones Appointment of Jamea Stewart aa Reservations should be sent to the of the Sherman Grain Growera. Geo. The Story of the Five Tear Plan, M. Il The Invisible Christ, Kicarda Rojas Geo G Updegraff, Agent, Prem Sinking Fund. Stock Inspector for 1932. Chamber of Commerce, Hood River, E Davis one of the economists of th« on Justice Mee's bond ..... 10 00 *' • Larry; Thoughts of Youth (Diary of a in. ‘ County Clerk instrumented to draw Geo H Wilcox, Agent, Prem on Appointment bL Hugh Chrisman as Oregon. Companions of the Trait» Hamilton Gar College Youth whodied in his Junior federal farm*board, will be one of the from School (4-H Fair) Fund the sum Coroner’s, $5; and Clerk’s, Truant Officer for 1932. Year) land , - • •; $50 bonds ........................ .. 55.00 speakers and Alva R Shumway, presi Appointment of County Court aa De- of $85 00 to cover outstanding checks Ginn, Coleman & Co. C. H. Sup My Fother: Mark Twain, Clara Clem After a song by the club ‘'Flow Gen from school children ’ s fair. plies ................................... .............. ■- western red, 61c; hard winter, north dent of the northwest grain growers 1.75 ens Mosa Memorial Board. tly Sweet Aften” Mrs. Bryant gave a will be the other. Mr. Shumway will County Olerk instructed to draw West Coast Printing and Binding ern spring. 83c; bluestem, 74c. - FICTION List of 200 name» drawn for 193£Ju- reading /‘Forsaking all others” by Co. Clerk ’ s supplies $1.62; O Butterfat — 21c. County warrant against Road Fund for discuss the book "Wheat and Politic«’ Alice Dur Miller, which was very inter H. $6.55.............................. rora. 8.17 Basque People, DOrôrOthy Canfield Eggs—Ranch, 14019c. w American* Beauty, Vdflg Fetber the sum of $325 00 as first payment on May & Son, C. H. supplies........... esting and appreciated by all. that has created something of a fur«re Cattle—Steers, good, $5 7506 35. The foraying Precioct Judges, -I Maidin-Wai ting, Jbhn dais worthy 4-H Club Fund, accepted. R J Ginn, Fees in case of Stale among opponents of cooperation. Hogs—Good to choice, $5.1505.25. Chairman and Clerks were appointed vs. Roy Laird................... 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. PenrfilogtnW, Francis Brett Lambs—Choice, $4 04.50. The second meeting will be held in State Ind, Acc, Com. Contribu for the coming elections, -1932—83: Young ” , CLAIMS ALLOWED AT Spokane tions for Sheriff and Deputy 4 57 Red-Headed Woman, Wathenne Brush the civic auditorium at Grass Valley W JANUARY 6th TERM, 1932. The first name is Judge, the second Cattle—Steers, good, $5.500$. . Sharp mg sponsored by th« Grass Valley Chairman and the other three Clerks of Geo. B. Bourhill, Stampa for Hogs—Good to choice, $5.00, ‘ Shadow on the Reick; Willa Cather Clerk’a office .......................... S 400 Lambs—Medium to ghod, $3 50 0 4 50 Grain Growers. Orris Dorman, direct the respective boards: Rufus, No. 1. Susan Spray, Sheila Kaye Smith or of the North Pacific, will be one of Womans Club Receives George Wilkerson, C M Kuypers, Blan Pac Tel and Tei Co Total tele phone bills........................ The Road Back, Erich Remarque 15.75 che Everest, II. II. Brackett and Wai City of Moro, water bill for Nov Organization of 4-H clubs at Bon the speakers and he will talk on his fa Principal Events of the Week Job-The story of a Simple Man, Joa Many New Books anza, Hildebrand and Dairy has baan vorite subject of cooperation. A c, ember for Courthouse.... 3 30 ter Morris, Roth • ■' ‘ ’ Assembled for Information announced by Frank Sexton, Klamath Adam, secretary of the North Pacific J E Norton, supplies for McKel All Passion Hpent.'V. SaclDrille West Locust Grove No. 2. Victor Ander vey ..................................... 17 22 ' county club leader. Two People, A. A. Milne of Our Readers. will be the other speaker* He will ex son, F*r^d Hennigan, Mra. G II Root, Floyd D Flatt, freight and dray The next meeting of the Moro Worn- A White Bird Flying, Beas Stre» ter Al Deaths from Industrial accidents in plain and review the work of northwest age ...................................... 1.14 Nellie Fields and Mrs. II D Proud drich Oregon during the last nine months ana’ club will be January 20 under the Geo B Bourhill, quarter poetoffice cooperative during the past two years. THE MARKETS foot of 1931 numbered 88, a drop of 46 from box rents ................. 3 15 direction cf Mrs J J. Schaeffer. —■ '.I l ■■■ I ; . . . . Portland The meeting nt Waseo will open at the 1930 figure for th« same period. Klondike, No. 3. John T Johnson, Mrs. S L Coats, county charge.. 20.00 Mra. Cope acted as director of th* Wheat — Big Bend bluestem, hard o’clock and the one at Grass Val two January 15 meeting A B Potter, Geo. W Drinkart, C W Jo Fern Rakes, work in Supt’s office 33.33 The Oregon Feed and Flour mill at white, 75c; soft white, western white, Two Hongs, Braham's Cradle Hong ” Geo G Updegraff, Dist Atty, exp ley 13.40 will convene atone thirty. hnson and W S Deaton. hard winter, northern spring and west Turner, which was closed last Novem Alva Stone, pred. animal control 25.00 and ‘*1 ong. Long Ago,” sung by the ber, has reopened for business under Theae speakers are brought to the Monk land, C J Thompson» ern red, GOc. club opened the program. . , Geo G Updegraff, re-committ the name of the Cherry City company. county by the local cooperativea for the Hay — Buying price, f. o. b. Portland": Geo. N. Mcljonald, A. C. Kruger, T 8 ment of Jones................ 45 Mrs. Carroll Sayrs read an interest The Albany school board will sub purpose of acqusinting local citizens, Alfalfa, $14015; valley timothy, Reese ai d Wilford Belshe ing article on Music of the Azrees and F D Antrim, Sealer of VVts. and mit to voters at the coming June elec especially farmers, with the coopera $15015.50; eastern Oregon timothy, DATE RÍAX. MIN. PKEÇIP Meas ................................. 3 66 introduced Miss Thomas who sang two Ersi ine No 5, O G. Sayrs, Edna tion the question of establishing a $18©18.50; clover, $12; oat, $12.50; Farm, ac. Pat charming Spanish numbers, • Jan. II. .16 .00 Jackson, Theo. Johnston, Trurpan Str- Wasco Co. Ind kindergarten department in the tive movement and everyone ia invited oats and vetch, $12.50©13. 4196 terson and Supplies......... As the meeting was library day, Mrs. 15. .^"22 14. .00 to attend. schools. ong, and Rcy: Powell. Butterfat—18020c. F L Hulery, Rent *)f hall for Bryant gave review of the following 16. .08 November election 1930 .. 5.00 Eggs — Ranch, 14©18c. new books: Michigan Ko. 6, Koy Tiller, W C 17. .............34 . 22.. .20 Franklin Printing Co. Just. Mee’s Cattle—Steers, good, $5.5006. HISTORY AND BIOLOGY 18, »'...>...42 . .87 . 06 Hogs—Good to choice, $4.6505 25. Gifts of Life by Emil Ludwig 19 .............. 43 . 34 . . .00 Lambs—Good to choice, $4.5005. Ellen Terry & Bernard Shaw, edited by .-.-^40. 83 . .00 Seattle Christopher St. John -/ .Total for week 0.33 Wheat—Soft white, western white. I Mimm, OFFICERS KEPI « Todd, Karl Eaton, Pauline Wilcox and Tom Coyle Rutledge No.7. Jas. W Blagg, Clyde Smith, T M Rolfe, Pud Moore and D L Reynolds Kent No. 8. JO Wilson, Arthur Jus- teson, Grover Young, J O Davis and George Barnett. Grass Valley No 9. J W Haya, J B. Coon, Virgil H Perry, W Ray blake and Gus Engstrom. Moro No. 10. E E Barzee, W 8 Pow ell, Serai Searcy, H O Kuns man and Riva A Bryant. Wasco, No. 11 A T Stricker, Belle A Clothier, Lydia A Darby, Ida M Ever ett and A. B. Riddell. Report of County Coroner as to death of Wm H. Dingle, accepted. Sheriff's turnover report, accepted. Sheriff’s annual report, accepted. ROTH MEEK SILMUT OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST WEATHER REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING JAN. 20 Old Time News Items For Early Umcle Emmett Finds New Sherman County Settlers Reason For Famous Men I wus .ten /«evt JUucle Emmett st the Pine cr^rk •schoolhouse and as I arrived I sav^ smoke from belching the chimney '.signifying that bad recently been built in a fire the bar rel stove used tn he»it the building When } entered 1 found mini, usually so calm nnd old the philosoph ical, almost angry and he had put a fire in the1 Stovt Mint typified hi« ang ’ve been investigatin' and paycho-an- nnd :.'V i lit'!» vv-e iwtinted .writlen finger upon tin Nick board in the schoolmn’am's Csesar subdued all time, of course), Newton ppwn in Tue states SWA OWS 6AVE INE H ippies A LÖT OF SlBPSAHP SKATES -fMEyfet ALL SCRINÒ discovered because he by the repair that PISTRI kept S^OW, IC tri daily use of a patented tooth powder, Washington won the of the revolution battles of the by rationing out plenty of tooth pasth to his chooses the right starving kind AORTH POLE. SUPPLÌ be the one who of stuff with which Io polish his A»d ' (M TAKEN 6 1klS LOAD because he Gaul dentifrice (for had the perfect next president will be the U ho J hli I ec op jack . track. off the rll soldiers and the man who will r-'irj along Alexander conquered the profitable part of Asia because he massaged his teeth with a fig leaf and a good tooth paste. ’em bis teetfi in good I si-lUed .»long hi-» mach* s rung & fine “But, Uncle Emmett, ■pr»«rd, “Don’t ion believe in “Well, what about ’hat?”I asked If vu would just famous bru«h yme leeiji right parodied Uncle‘Emmett after tea,” “Mebbe. **01». I reckon its habit, but the world kind of don’t piece of poetry Do yu sup hate over tooth brush from a picklefork looked a Get ”H these years. Thej • turn a done in this world by men that use itev havent M uch use ofem ]D! From the Observer of January, 23 1913 John W. Manning and Mrs. Emma Demoss of Demoss were msrried in Portland last week. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Clay Bel she, at the home of O. L. Belshe in this city Thursday, January 15, a 10 pound boy- After March first W. O. Hadley’s jewelry store will occupy the store room in Webb’s brick ¿next door to the poetoffice. Bend has been wiped from off the map of Oregon and DesChutes has been duplicated by the 3d assistant postmaster general. DesChutes city in this county Ie a point already well L. J. Lucas and Miss , Nell Doane known abroad as on« to become th« whu were married in Wasso last week Minneopolic of Oregon. returned Wednesday from their wed Uncle Joe Atkinson cold his farm ding trip. near Demoes to C. W. Deikmann for Col liOOO. Fair From the Observer Janurry 26 1893 from ! Bluford Douglas was thrown out ■■I». tales of • sleigh last Friday night when going over to the McMillan danee and Jas. Kenny was injrued while sustained serious Injuries therefrom. working in a 35 foot well Tuesday Mary Fulweiler and Taylor Bergin when the sides caved in on him. were marrirdatThe Dalles last Friday. Harry Moore and Miss Louise Sut Jas. Stewart, a prosperous «fid ton were married in Portland Jan. 13 successful sheepman of southern at the home of Henry Moore, Wasco county was a caller at thto Sheriff' Mezean retarned from fax, Wash., Sunday with Jeff held accused of atraling a horte ■fa A. B. Potter and selling it at a stable in The Dalles. From the Observer January 23, 1903 office Friday. He ia now residing Hon. E. O. McCoy has purchased near Antelop« and hie sheep ar« being the main street lot and building of herded over the luxuriow ranges of W. A. Wallis including the brick that magnificent grazing county. store. Consideration $2500. A bill for a new county to be a round a tooth brush and a lot of darn valuable jobs have been means. clean ing your lre»h?” yung feller, yu don’t rrelig what that pose history book writers Youth Must Be Served comes a maker of toothpaste an puts the law of gravity 1 rem wd my superlluous wraps. years an alysin’ famous men for 0Í didn’t know a ’ <rv»prri<ht. W. X. D.)» George Knapp the venerable’may or of Knappville, an important point on the CS Ry south of Biggs wu a visitor here yeaterday. named Sutton will probably be Intro duced in a few days. It will be formed from parte of Crook, Gnat, and Gilliam with Mitenell ae th« eoat.