b*» « ¿tournai Forty Fifth Year Moro, Or Tugs Come BERTEHANEY Will Two Deisel Up River Fo< Wheat EXPLAIN PWA HERE . ... To Absentee Landlords! October^, 1*33 =g= s------------------------ Washington Says City Council Discusses Allotment For Farmers । „ Public Works WHOEC.i-9 Two M m I motored “Mystic* and the "Ruth E Tuesday for the Columbia J arge Co- tion, that landowners who have not to move mb * • power of attorney to some wheat! ftom upper river til ths break in the CeHlo canal Coaunercial CU W9 Be Hast To This company had the adjustaMut campaign, word* c*ty counr>! of Moro met Tuec- I item Washington warning far- ^or the October meeting which who haws signed applications or ’**• because of the fact that No. 50 ALLOTMENT HGUBES DIFFER FROM US to assign their wheat ad- le8^ ^ar meeting night. The lease on Ue hotel was officially ratified and Acreage and Production Staterents ' dpned by the city officials and Mr. Show Larger yield Templeton, the lessee. । A report was made on the progress must CTEHYOHE HI MM 99PE»ra'oFUNOINPUH week before definiJ.3 action was taken creditor that mnehoa him,” says JX°Ut furt!j*r wo,': on. lhe re E. FanuU. If council is endeavoring to make up a complete list of bond holders of th® wheat section. I /our i8SUea of city bonds and the All But Six Fanners File Applicai ions to prepare lotment will b® last. Visits Grass Valley License Examiner Will Be Here Wennesday With Board production control association * i? u »» . for distribution by him- Local county *'G^l-Fellow Fiend Meets The applications for wheat allot­ •«»ociation expenses will not be de-' . ment contracts are ell in the hands ; dusted until the second payments are With ( O'Jdty Lodges furthered W of the county commltte» and have mittee be!e so that a to any production records as printed domestic relief agencies and by either meeting from Sherman county were 1980 herewith- 133 209,496 15.797 the Association or it ’ s member» The check may be made on all statement J. L- Davis Signed. 92 145,016 15,707 purchase price will be based on No. J. B- Adams. D. E- Stephens and Per­ 1981 claims, and so that reports may be County Allotment Comm- J wheat, sacked, delivered on track ry Johnston Chairman 12.6 204399 1982 16.169 made to the County Wheat Produc­ From the Observer October 26th, 1894 for St. Louis, and a party of four J. M. Yocum at tidewater terminal markets, whHe tion Control Association on any in­ This gives th« several district» four . from Kent for Pittsburg, go tomor- Hany B. Pinkerton. the sales price will be based on No- Sherman county was represented at • _ - accuracies which may appear in the year averages as follows: Harland- row via Great Northern and Chicago Sherman County the fair in The Dalles last week by 2 bulk, F. 0. B- ship. The Associa ­ riaw, 11-5 buriiels; Kent, 18.6; Klon­ r statements Great Western and Pennsylvania tion will be reimbursed by th« Secre­ MORO The allotment for this county has dike. 14-6; Wasco, 19.2; Locus« Grove several head of prise scock front the lines. Round trips to St. Louis and Footballers Lose tary of Agriculture for the difference MORO POST OFFICE been definitely calculated from official 22 0; Grass Valley, 12.1 and Moto. flocks and herds of R- H- Guthrie, one home via Denver, Rio Grande and of the most successful stockmen in between the purchase price and the records of the U. S- Department of Community Committoe 16-5 Oregon Railroad and Navigation. the Inland Empire, whose sheep and net sales price. The funds for this Agriculture,’Mnd is 1,139.333 bushels- W. .3- Powell, chairman; Theodore cattle always inspire admiration.1 That beautiful black Stallion Pas- purpose will be made available from Sharman county’s fqotball teams This is the total allotment for the Johnston; L- L. Peets. i teur, one of the best that ever left wherever seen. the process« njr tax. If the total sr« not so fortunate th» PMt w*k county. Therefore, If any farmer re­ Batiera Star Of Wasco I France, is now the property of the id aa the one before for both Moro ceives a greater allotment than his » AMIDON, EUGENE, Lamphar Farm BmOunt proposed in the agreement is 1 a uu 4. Th® I*r8*®t yield of wheat to the Moro Percheron Horse Co., consider­ 160 acres 1929 — Fallow; 1930 — 448 (tx ported, it will provide a large per- past production warrants, he is thus initiates candidate acre in the past harvest in Sherman ation |4000. The company consists ‘ quota of 47,000. the ht cení of their opponents. Moro’s export depriving other farmers in this coun- acres, - 2554 bu-; 1931—Fallow; 1982— -- —■ of “ the ------- county reported to us, comes from of: Frank Sayrs. Henry Hennigan, ty of their just share. I 1« acres 2706 bw; 4 yr. Av., 71 qoo bi allowed the United States team w to Goldendale where the Mr Hennagin, who threshed 50 John Christianson, C. G. Huis, El­ under the London agreement. Total production figures of those acres. 1815 bu-; 1988—Fallow Th| meeting of Anna Fulton Chap- bushels to the acre for John Chrls- wood Thompson, J. F. and Robert Estimates on States a 19 to 0 licking. Wasco's who apply for contracts, together AMIDON, EUGENE, Peters Fans, v the - United „ E- 8- on October 10th proved tianson- Betehee and T. B. Searcy. to Arlington and came with those who do not, must equal the 899 acres; 1929—224 acres, 4154 bu-; wheat crop were raised slightly in th« Quite a rain stonm vi ¡sited this re- From the Observer October 23, 1914 official production as shown by the 1930—128 acres, 2560 bu.; 1981—224 October release, with an increase of home gion in fitful spells on tne 20th and the spring records of the U. S- Department of acres, 3662 bu-; 1982—.128 'acres. about 8,000,000 bushels i in - 4» ------- 1— score, * netting for the initatory 21st and 22nd clearing the atmos­ C. E- Sheets is busy with the in­ lied because of a spinal Agriculture. If the county totals are 2784 bu.; 4 yr. Av., 176 acres, 8290 wheat crop- The production of aH been ( during which H. D. Proudfoot stalling of electric light service at phere, starting the grass snd impov- scare in the GUilam wheat in *»00 1938 b is now piaceu placed •• at ow.- 515,- greater than the official totals, It will bu.; 1938—236 acres. wnwv m member of the order. Em- tng the roads. the residence of R. D- Jackson and be necessary to make a downward AXTELL, CLAIRE R-, 400 acres; 000,000 bushels With 840,000,000 bus. malyn Wilson sang during the con­ N. W. Thompson adjustment. 1929—95 acres, 1552 bu.; 1980—-190 of winter wheat, 17.000,000 bushels E. M. Shutt of the Antelope Hearld ferring of the degrees. About six- of Durum, and 157,000,000 bushels of A. B. Wolfard has sold his lunch Any person may make a confiden- acres. 2406 bu'.; 1981—95 acres, 1352 ty 0. E. 8. members were present has concluded to quit foot racing and counted business at Biggs to N. J. confino himself to his newspaper and tial report if he finds any statements bu.; 1932—190 acres, 2454 bu-; 4 yr other spring wheat. Late estimates of including visitors from Moro and Willard, who also has the Biggs here which he believes to be inaccur­ Kv.t 142 acres, 1941 bu-; 1938—100 world production remain about un­ other business. The Dalles hotel under lease. changed from earlier estimates, with ate. Such reports should be made acres- Esther Proudfoot. Worthy Matron From the Observer October 28, 1904 to th» community or county commit­ ’ BARNUM, HENRY, 1280 acres; present prospects indicating a world Colonel C. A- Buckley* has added and M* L. Burnett, Worthy Patron MAX. min . raacip tee, either in writing or verbally- The 1929—181 acres, 3210 bu.. 1980—162 crop, exclusive of Russia and China, DATS * That was quite a family gathering a full blood Duroc to his herd of presided during the evening. A com­ reports will be strictly confidential- acres, 2490 bu-; 1981—181 acres, 2361 about 300,000,000 bushels to 850.000, at the home of Mrs- A. O- Anderson swine on his farm near Grass Valley. 00 88 .75 mittee of teen under the direction of 000 bushels loss than in 1982-1983- OCT. A farmer whose statements ar» said bu- 1932—162 acres, 8529 bu-; 4 jt - . 78 44 00 John McDermid and G. H. Root in the city, relatives asd friends Frank M Marshall, who recently to be Inaccurate will need to prove Av-, 171 acres, 2897 bn. 1983—181 About half of this decrease in produc­ served refreshments in a capable coming from various parte of Oi> sold his farm interests in Hay Can­ .40 ,oo 60 tion however, is offset by increased his production figures- gon. the occasion being the nuptials acres. 1* yon to C. C- Callaway, upon his a»v- ...58 00 27. stocks carried over from last season. Farmers have been asked to fur­ of Mbs Stella G- Hampton of Mon­ BARZEE, E. R , E. R- Barzee Production in Europe as reported to 40. 00 On October 24th Columbia Chapter mouth, and Elijah Donley. The ing to Portland, died in that city Iß nish evidence of production and evi­ of The Dalles will visit with- Anna happy eouple will make Sherman October 16th of taberculosia of the ..68.Î..47. 00 dence of sale, such as certificate of Farm, 167 acres; 1929—152 acres, date, is nearly 150.000,000 bushels 1635 bu.; 1930—Fallow; 1931— larger than in 1982, while the crop in glands of the throat. Mr- Marshall Fulton Chapter at Wasco, at which county their home .64 ...46 II receipt of purchase or shipment Sat- w.iu-, had a policy for $2000 in the Masa-' isfactory evidence will be required of *---aCreg* ^12 time on«» enwruunment win North America io nearly 860,000,000 Total for wook W F- Jackson, Robert Kaseberg, achiuptte Mutisi Lifo Insurance Co- |nish»d by Columbia Chapter. I bushels smaller- । any farmer whose statement is ques- ! (Continued on page two) i , ' . ' , The first fall meeting of the Commercial Club will be held Tn^S^ Tuesday evening at 6. JO at the Moro next vZ Moro - Scout Executive rad Mrs. W. W. Mr. E. R. Thurber, Examiner of Belcher Jr. will bo in Garss Valley Operators and Chauffeurs, will be in Thursday evening to assist the local Moto, Wadnewisy October 25th. 1983 bo , scoot will be Bert E- Haney, member of the troop, in organizing there- Public Works Advisory board for i Troop 6 of Moro and Troop 36 of of 10 to 5, respectively, according to a recent announcement released from Oregon. I Wasco are expecting to participate the Secretary of State’s office- Mr. Haney is appearing here while in a training course to be held in one All those wishing permits or. licen­ on a tour of Eastern Oregon to ac- of the Sherman county towns this ses to drive cars are asked to get in quaint residente of this section of the winter. This course will wmble the touch with Mr- Thurber during these state with the requirements of the men on the troop committees and hours- • \ . ^ct under which the federal govern­ other interested adults to secure ment is aiding counties^ states and more knowledge about Scouting and municipalities in building improve­ help them in the leadership of the Sherman Countians A . - . . z. , . ments. .Water, sewer, and similar boys of their community. Attending Linfield projects are favored above others. the that Th» provisions of the public works Steiwer several years ago. ume tne »1, mw 1*11 »ruwsu ov . . act allow the government to allow - - * - - - . Five freshmen from Sherman coun- grants of as much as 80 percent to is an attorney of Portland, but has recently given much of his time to ^oa>y municipalities that-will build needed th« lublic work»?administration ! ho ~ Mom public improvements at this time. Everyone in the county is invited » nd Walsh * nd Thomas John- This is a part of the federal relief Wasco, are registered at plan. The 70 percent which the cities to attend the meeting according to officers of the Commercial dub- Es- LMWd college this fall- These or countie» must repay carries a 4 are officers of cittea and the younff men and women along with percent interest and mu«t bo. repaid pecially S^nty Invited for it is felt that in,. J®° «ft?" under within 30 years- formation about the government’s Unfi«Hs new unified plan of study. To date no large part of the money - SSte vS: «V WCU1 » "PWly chmirin, world. engineers have approved applications ^y .r. urged to «ttend, worn« who _ . **• ““ «“o® m for about a half of it- Delay in put­ Linfield’s varsity football team, where Ue interested in civic development or , ting the money to work h hampering he - plays m at end The young athlete the administration’s progress- It is members of women’s clubs with civic projects will ' be interested in Mr. from Wasco shows promise of break- possible that with greater knowledge ing in as a regular next season- of the act municipalities will speed up Haney’s talk- Walsh played awhile in the tradition­ their applications and plans so that al clash with Pacific university last the money may be used duting the Arthur Smith, Roy Powell. George Saturday, which Linfield won, 18-0- reason cfi needed relief Meloy and Tiny Benson left Tuesday other students .from Wasco are Mr. Huney is a leading Democrat morning for Ukiah where they expect' Kennetfc Fridley^and Delmar Smith. of having been a candidate to hunt deer and elk for a week or Fridley unable to play football bo« for United States senator gainst' more cause of an injured knee, assists the coach as trainer- • Wheat Production Figures For County Given For Base Period Old Time News, of Old Events For Qld Timers of Sherman County WEITHER REPORT FOR i WEEK EROI 16 OCT. 18 I »