»fierman County journal
Moro,. Oregon, Friday, April 20, 1934
Forty Sixth Year No. 24
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Jesse Turner To Speak
City Buys Fire
Before Woman’s Club
Fighting Equipment
Moro’s city council met
evening and In V lengthy sessi on
transacted municipal business that
had accumulated since the last
meeting. Because of the tax turn-
v.w. finance occupied
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-
over
consider-
able part of the time and resulted
in the payment of interest op the
water bonds, partial payment op
the hotel' inaurane©. < another .
incurred dur-
ment on the pi
mg the dril 1
street
, BIG S« NMK
„ MOLL «
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The Mipro Wdtoin’a Club will
meet st the hott« off Mm- W- H.
Ragsdale’s Friday instead of at
McKeMfa as formerly .
fill». Gö» Wey. and Antelope
reseriiatlve from uus aisitnct in.t
the Öregtm' legislature will speak
to'the club oñ the measures coni -
tog before the ' electorate at the
May election. Muniranumbers
wjlLhe provided- by-Mie Mr.kh»
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c , wana
iiw
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Wb
Wie Games
Games
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Sales Tax Found
.Satisfatory In North
Tha AmerUan L«gion pose of
Portland, Oregon— The short
Moro wnnoatices
a mooting
will be held Wednesday night,
Tax for support of
April 25th at the hall. There will the elementary school» has already
be something said about the hall, proved so satisfisrtory (hat the
Tax
speaking for
something about the rifles, .their Governor Martín says emohatical-
rental their purchase; something
t^t Washington. will not go
about thA B«iy Scouts and Üso hack to the; Old niyttem under
about ottef matters. ~ t ***
which, property bears Uhc major
OÄFGffll PRODUCTS
WEEN BEDINS TODAY
Manuk duw is and Dealers Join
Statewide Appeal .
This, meeting will
MOM LOSÍS FUST GIME
CMmSOFCMIMERCHig
sdf.the Salea
has raised
no oo up U
&
SK It
rf0D 1
ty of the local post.
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J»«» ’>»-
«Wy 10 per cent” on an average
the
^dl
'» new
It hr è^itóktb<rthùi (6,060,000 an Oregon Go d» AdvertUtJ AH Over
AH
Teams
Shew
Lack
of
Practice
hote^oeele. U was also ilbcided to
Dr John F. Dobbfl
nually wilt be taken off the prop
inMafl five additional fire hydrantr
Officers
taX-ptyér and - distributed
*»d
of Material
State
along the four and six inch mains i County wheat ’ produciion oun.-
Speaks On Economics erty
aifiong hundred* of thousands of
trol associations in .Oregon will
to aid in insurance ridoetton la
Washington's citizens who here-
the residence district*. Berating soon begin selecting local laspac
tofore have paid ho property taxes,
torr
to
examine
each
farm
under
pf the town foe . insurance pur
Dr. John F- Dobbs, president of but who now help support the
contract to aeU^ff tfie agreed re
The noble game of baseball was
Under the combined auspices of
Pacific
University, * spoke before schools.
Kenneth Todd. off Grata Valley, poses will be done as soon as the duction of acreage and the iw- played In *
>gue in several
the Oregon Mianufaciurer»’ Asso
new improvements are completed.
There are the highdights of an ciation; the Retail Merchants Com
quiredT seeding has taken place places in tfhie
ity Sunday when the Moro Commercial dub Tues
These inspectors wiH all be local the Sherman <
ty league opened- day night and explained some of official letter from tlhe Washington mittee of tiie Portland Chamber of
last Sunday morning about ten
men and wRI be teamed briefly in Scores were < __ I Valley 17, Was the rearons for his belief that we St0O T«x Commission, written Commerce, and th« wore® of local
o’clock when they observed a man “Lum” Brock Laid
special schools. There will be about co 7; Kent 28,. Kkmdike 2; Ante are entering a new era from an April 4th, in reply to Requests for Chambers of Commerce, civic and
drewd in a light colored straw
inspector to each ¡00 farms. lope 10, and Harmony 5. Moro economic standpoint. Since the be an unbiased report on Washing business group» throughout the
To Rest Monday one
The entire state, the most formidable
hat bine shirt and overalls come
Thety salaries will be ret and paid played. The Dalles and was de- ginning of the Christain era, he ton’s Sales Tax operations
said, the economic conditio^ have letter was released for publication campaign ever launched in the
down to the river from the rail
/by the’ cotftrty association, whk#i feated 19 to S.
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changed in about 400 years per today by the School ‘Relief and
road on the Wasco county
will pfobably encourage economy.
Worst gajne in point of score iods. It was his contention that Propnky Tax Reduction League State for boosting Oregon-Made
The stranger dragged four rail _ Charles W. Brock is the most Second payment pf the 1933 cash
was the Kent-Klondike game. the present upheavals signify the of Oregon. Follows a digest of good®, is now under way. The big
road ties to dhe water and boldly recent of Sherman TriUnty’s pion benefits will await the completion
drive will crystalize itself in a
Pitchers Yacob Young and Harley end of an epoch. Because of con H. .
started to cross the stream- When eers to be laid to rest- He died of the Inspection durirg May and
heavy educational and informative
McKay
held
Klondike
to
3
hits
flicting meetings a small crowd was
a short distance from the shore in Wasco Saturday after a linger June-
*The reason why Washington sweep over the state during t»he
while the Kent team was hitting present to hear the talk.
the ties got away from him, but ing illness and was buried Monday
State enacted Its Saks Tax law period April 20tk-28th, which will
Woolen
arid
Brock
for
a
total
of
the man was evidently determined in the Wasco cemetery. Mir- Brock
was because general property was be known as “OREGON PRO
117 blows. Except for pitching
to cross the river for he put his came to Sherman county in 1884 Declamatory Contest
over> taxed; a millage limitation DUCTS DAYS.’J
fihe Kent team was not so strong. Politicians Dragging
tobacco in his hat pulled it down from the valley with his parents,
act
was passed; the state assum
Robei'i R. McKean, General
First it is hard for a young and
Mr. and Mrs- Russel Brock-
tight and began to swim-
ed the responsibility to increase General Sales Manager. of the
Due
April,
27th
inexperienced
catcher
*
to
hold
Their Feet its contributions . to common Knight Packing Company, ia chair
He is survived by his widow, a
After a few strokes in the swift
Young's »boots, second, the team
sister,
Mrs.
A.
M-
Hicks
of
Was
school» by two-thirds-
current his hat floated away and
man of a large committee of Man
i» largely made up of you ng? iters
co,
two
brothers,
R.
W-
of
Hood-
“The purpose of the tax was to ufacturers, assisted by President
he sank from sight- The boys ran
who
Kave
plenty
of
ag|Hty
but'
are
The
Sherman
county
Declama
Since the cast has been comple support the Common school»- Up Paul Hirsh, and former Mayor
along the bank for nearly three River and J. L. of Cooks, Wash- tory contest will be held in the short on experienc - Klondike will
miles watching for his body but Funeral services were held in Was" Grass Valley auditoripm Friday probably do better in future game® ted there has been little of mo to March Sl^t, the tax has raised George L. Bakar, general Mana
did not find it- Monday Sheriff co Monday afternoon under the night April 27th thia year.-. This when the team is rearranged and ment.’ in thè political game. Can $2,456,810.19/ and If pending liti ger of the Oregon Manufacturers'
Chrisman, Coroner George Wilcox direction of Zells- Pallbearers were
didates aie busy making speeches gation is favorably resolved, it is Association, Jack Luibn, Chairman
mor. practice has been Iheld
estiyiafed to raise approximately of the 'Retail Merchants Committee .
and Deputy Sheriff Tom Garrett C A- Tom, W. E- Tate, C. N- Frid schools of the present day ¿nd
Next worst score was the Moro- although they are receiving only $6,000.000- Although we cannot
local notice- The. period of sen«
of Sherman county and Sheriff ley. G, N- Sargent, R. H- McKean those of twenty years ago- The
of the Portland Chamber of Com
The Dalle j game which was not
Sexton and CoroneF Calloway of and John T. Johnson- Rev- Wal declamatory contest was first hold a league game at all. The Inde- national charges. and I coUntar isolate It? effect because of com merce, who has designated Edw.
Wasco county visited the scene and ter Warner delivered th? sermon- in 1907 aa-a par^ of an inter-gchool pendtnrs f:Om the Columbia were charge» will not arrive for an plicating factors, we estimate that P. Casey of the towers Furnitvre
sUnwg .
searched for the body without “
contest .that included a field hwH the same ones, who were defeated other fortnight.if the usual rou it has reduced property taxes pos Cotapway together with
committee to represent the Pwt--_
•«¡U
Old. found th« tow- priM Offered To
in the day time- and-tha speakihg by Grass Valley the Sunday be tine is followed. Seven republi sibly about ten percent.
co that was lost
‘‘There is no organized reeia- land Retailers, and scores of man-
at night. v This
practically-the fore. In thh second inning, Wal can < gujbomajoiiml / candidate^
should be able, to dig up some tance to th« tew- Iti ia very gen- ufacthrers and producers who will
first
inter-school,
activity
of
the
There is so far no means of iden
Young Pig Raisers
ker, Moro pitcher blew up with a
county aqd was^for yearsvthe only loud bang and before the inning thing positively ^hocking beftìka erally considered as an emergency serve on various COirimittees, such
tifying the man. Nearest to a
workable theory as to his identity
rivalry bet-yreerv. tvhiM>la- - Travel was over the score.book was mark May 18 to pay. nothing of the measure and an experiment und^r as campaign, finance, public sipeak-
was by ^ri^n and teAnt -Acquain- ed with 11 runs. 7 hitA, four walks proclivities of one of /the dom test. Manufacturers object most. ing, radio, window \ displays and
is furnished by fishermen who
Through the actum of Hjenry
saw a man answering the general
tences were few in ftthiec schools and four wild pitched. Fifteen erà tic candidates along that line- Farms and home owners, as such, exhibits-. Practically- all of the
Barnum,
leader
of
the
Sherman
and the rivalry was of a kind that batter® marched ¿to th®, plate- ' Earl Snell, the eastern Oregon either favor or do not oppose it- 500 ntiiistrisl v leaders identified
descripton walking on the Wasco
with the JState organization will
county side. It is thought possible County. Spotted Poland China Pig
From then on to fhe seventh in candidate for secretary of state, We would not go back to the old
take an active, part In putting the
eystem
under
which
property
has
opened
Offices
in
the
Morgan
that he was a man named Myers, Club the national association de
ning neither side scored- Weak-*
intensive movement' over in a big
a distant relative of John Haya, voted to the Poland Chinas has EsstenfStar Members
new, of the- Moro team was their building ftom where he is work beans the major portions of the way.
offered
a
vocational
and
4-H
-club
_ Cw7, .
;
burden-
We
are
trying
to
adjust
who worked for Patjens for a
ing
toward
hj»
¿»«I'
inablltty TO ‘get . urider fly balls.
prize
for
the
Oregon
fair
similar
'
Assurance®_Jiave.
already
eH
tax
burdens
in
this
»tote-
short time and later went to, Was
Meet In Grass Vnltey Wind iffid tack of practice . let One of the most original can- Bklefi Taxes» properly conceived, frpm all sections of Ibe State come
to
that
given
at
coni
belt
state
that
co county where he was herding
anything 'fill for safe Hits.
didato is- David Graham, of On-
will help. Yes, we do consider the local producers and' merchants will
sheep As he had left some fishing fairs. These prizes are aS followst
Glass Valley wem frotn Whfcu tario, who Is seeking the norj- Sale». Tax a success, but are not participate in the general display
The Bulletin-National Record will
tackle and clothers at the Patjens
decisively-because
W m ° o had. weak . ¡nation for' representative in con- convinced that our present tax is of Oregon protlucts, and the edu
add $5 as a special 1st prize flor
Contributed
sheep camp it is thought that he
pitching aiul tjeeaufc the-. Wasco gtess from the Second Oregon dis-j ihetwit form?’ Signed, T- M- Mc- cational Work will be carried into
junior
gilt
and
an
additional
The
annual
district
meeting
of
might be crossing to get them
batters could not hit thb . Grass trifct- He say® ho wants fhe/JoW’
Sunday, . A few sandwiches, and a $5 if sb? is out of nationally the Order of the Eastern Star was Valley team's newly developed because it pays more than he is Ifityre^Tax Commission of State thousand^'jof homes ^n the effort
registered
dam-
Like
prizes
will
held in the Grass- Valley auditor
ef Washington. April 4, 1984. ; to reach as njarfy frtfivldual buy
few bottles of beer were found
pitcher, Don Smith, He has boon earning Probably tifue and un-
ers and consumers as possible.
near the point of attempted cross be given for junior gilts of the ium the evening of April 16. "Tie tried In the nut field and
in doiibtodly candid He admit® Ke
! 4-H club classes in Oregon. Con auditorium was bmutifulty *d$co-
“16 jsHthe ^urporevof thif cam-
ing-
■nated with large baskets of flowen? field without setting the world on doesn’t know What he would do Elwood Thompson, 73 « paign,’” expiaped General Manager
testants
must
have
registered
Po-
Section hands along the Des-
Gborge-li - Baker, -“to ~makey it
Mrs- J. H. Wilt-was in charge of flre btrt he* btosiomed1'A3 a pitcher if elected, which if also true And
chutoa were informed of the acci-,lftnd China-gilto. ■- —
Sunday through good dbatriH and also candid- He is Scotch, an Episu
the
decorating
and-
Mr
*
Strong
'•of
*
Died
April,
14
state-wide, so that' ereTy manu-”
dent and instructed to watch for
.
_
.
demeanor- Waifcd. tried oopalian, a Mkton, a Granger, a- ----
Moro was responsible for •nunjy pf a
- calm
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r , „ .
4 facturer will be< beMfited. 4 pub-
the b«ty
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the
,n
J0“™1
the immense tulips’- etet
Veneable, Spencer and Watkins-on student arid a OdUpty Judge. Re' o i o
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J- W. Shepard tesitated^by<JUB the mound but none was effective- has been A shsep herder, a ®pw- ■ ^Jwwd Thotapaon, 73,;for l»
nWmpapera, radio., .
Smith andJRoy-Pewill^wks -rejpon^ ' Best showing made by an any puncher, a cUrit Arid manager of y<^.Tedd»nt.-of W-t Linn,:
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defeat was th«t
of the various éntéíMsw-' FL^thermore
stole for „Xhtei beautiful*—lighting- team
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w aurvi.ed by
y the.
wdl b« a
effects and the gmtehwl-Mkrnrhg^ Harmony boys who. traveled to. be la so'fár much thè most re- MSTchMtW. William of CalKor-»™^
mefit of the hall.
.
Antelope to pUy their irm game fæ/Mng candidate.
MK"J«bn, •>«*!. Hiriwrt, and El- appear. befPA.lL 4 mmb of «roup«
So far “thé Various campaign Wood ot Wmt Linn and Mn>. S«iie «nt orCttkat>oh^reprint»» th.
J Ip the. leffgne.. Fori uvn iniMrs
/ they let!/ the southern«»» fl to 4 mkhager® have been as effective aT Moor« of Gtad.t«n«- Mr. Neil buyingmiblic... We are urpnr the
(Written by A. J- Price )
Haley had a mail contract:, which man countyT’hnpfera were
birring Up'
up the
wie citizenry
cnuenry m
* flea , --~ r Moro . ia a sister. Organization of .a good strong
as a
as
well
a*
Minine
’
lffcuuwCTty«^
’ only to. weaken in the 14ft of tke Billing
In this artitte U U my desire to he «£1* to William W^xLand
They tick
city.
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1- committee
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which...
toll something about the early J>m Clark- In about 1868 Haley Grand Ma&bh,väh<T Florine Sever- • game And suffer defeat They are at pHUi» nV . tiak- ™vict,
aM or ».
hdd
«Uà Ctili.,
CoUrkge
of
their
oonviciions
or
are
faMte lines that carried mail and took charge of the line himself ence, Grand Chaplain of*Onagoih , a bunch of kids who should ba
yekrs not éofivfliced of'their courage'or
( CpntinuAd' On Page tu»)
passengers, that had The Dalles and extended it to Boise, Idaho- Hazicl Ingrahm and Helen Prtday; ball players with - a
I
think
it
was
then
that
the
small
work
at
the
game-
-
>
•
- ■* elèe they just havn’t ‘it-’. Right now the 16th
Grand
Officials;
Laura
Silvertooth,
as a starting point, on for a dsa-
stage coaches, or jerkies as they Esther Proudfobt and Ellg Thomp
April 22. Sixt’ Sunday, Moro it looks hkc one of those elections
tination.
< *
when voters .drag themselves out
My people were early seUters were sometimes called, were first son, Grand RcpTc^eutatiirea and plays at Grass Valley, Kent at
to the polls strictly aa a duty ahd
put
on
this
line-
Then
about
1869
Harmony,
and
Wasco
at
Klon
Ruth
Hampson
W.
M-
of
The
in Eastern Oregon, being the flint
not as a groep.of people, going out
Haley
sold
his
stage
line
to
the
dike
with
Antelope
”
having
the
by
Dalles
chapter
and
Esther
Ousley
settler» between the Deschutes
to fight for what they believe to
date-
and J«hn Day rivers.
In 1862 Northwestern Stage Company, and W. IM. of the Arlington chapter-
be
right. .Maybe politics is toeing
they
extended
it
to
Kelton«
where
The District meeting
opened
they settled at what was first
three plows
its appeal as the great American,
.
«1 qi *. « QAr .
VslDvAJ
pWW^ Aúmiflg this
W1IS wèek,
Wut K.
It
made
connection
with
other
lines
by
the
officers
of
Sherman
Chapter
known as Sand Spring, and after-
From the Observer April 25, 1895
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.
game
like
baseball
is
giving
way
. Lawyers Visit
. -
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Ffftmauricd' has frircKared
ward known' as 'Price1» Station. East. They were the first».to equip with Floye von Borstel W M, and
to football. Maybe U needs a fieW
Wm.
»n -
th. City Hotel property which-Ke'
For many years this was the first their line with the famous Con A, A- Dunlap W, p. TMe Initia
OTiritl«er
«nd
L-
D.
Holder
have
.-thomouyHy renovated
coach-
,
,
.
M
cord
Coaches.
They
used
only
ex
tory
was
beailtifqjly.
a^amplifiedh
stage station east of The Dalles,
leased
thè Moro water works and and reffimrshed btnto^.opejdTUf
pert
drivers,
and
kept
a
hoetk
’
’
by
Bethlehem
Chapter
wit
ith
Mr.
located 21 miles east of town- The
- The town was full of lawyers
besides furnishing wates
Warrant Call.
"
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— every
next station was kept by D. G. at every station to care for the and Mir® Roy Powell aj?W- . P. and Monday for a few hours while the
Weigand & Co-, of.Jirvs VWtey
Fund,
are
now
avíllabl»
for
the
1
°™
.hop,
add
stage
stock-
A
blacksmith
went
W.
M.
Glen
King
was
Initiated-
Leonard, at the John Day bridge.
hearing
in
the
Harder
vs.
Harder
have
received the^new baseball’
a
c)»p
hjill
dhd
Other
improve-
■The address . of . welcome was
Probably the first mail ever from one station to the next and
divorce case was being held. payment of warrants number 41 nifents.
uniform*. They* are reil with the
shod
all
the
Ihorses
once-
each
given by..£llen Harper W. M. of Judge Carl . Hendricks was here, to 90 inclusive. -
carried from The Dalles was in
~
,
letters G V in white-
Interest stops ' on thlsf date, J Col. Buckley, has lost his coon-
1853, on pack horse accompanied month. Joe • Keenny was super the Annie Fulton Chapter who also accompanied by Fred Flnsley, dis-
It sukidOd- Atesi traveling six Ftom the Observer, April 23. 4915
by two men- Their destination was intendent, and a man named Bomar had escort "duty and * balloting. ! trict attorney for Wheeler coun- April 20, 193+;-U
y
Patricia Powell, Clerk DUt No. 1. or eight mile« it hung itself in
Salt Lake- My Mother left salt was paymaster. This company Herbert Root, W. P wM Pre««nt I ~ ” 7
CMffoewl Beveriger tried to bttak
u
“T
«w«y from The Dalle., Judge Fee,
Lake early in 1858, and she told operated until thé O- R. & N. Co .A .
George BourhilF» barn.
out
of the eoQnfy jail this week f
an<|
me of meeting two men with a was completed, I should say dur leeted by Hasel Sheard, a per-
•Warrant Call
mty
i
Wune
(iiTW‘r w
sr uuctccu
or coat*
While
goings after
bnckeÄ Of
¿bal
^D.-C- Renry, a Gilliam county
iM
pack outfit and mail bound for ing the last few years- During ronal friend of .p.e W. G. M was
Ornduff Jw“to
farmer,
finished
harvesting
it;
Warrants
No-s
531
‘
J
ol
611
.to-
Salt Lake. The same man met and the winter months they establish presented t. that offleer after ter
clusive. of School District No* 17 wheat last week. It sounds fun- < barge ef the' prisoner who; Wit
\
passed the train two, or three ed stations at Mllles’s Bridge, at interesting add mis in behalf of th^ (
Sherman county will be paid upon ny but ft i* Stated for a fact that caught in Horace iStromfs field
times before tlhe train reached Deschutes rivein, and “ at Eaton’s Sherman county chapters. Boun- u/rITUrn • DCDADT CHD
presentation
to clerk of said dis the grain was In as good cond^jon nhoitly Aftes he had jumped the
The Dalles. .The mail carriers, place where a postoffice was lo tiful and attractive refreshments ntAInCH nLiUnl I Un
court house fence,------
:
trict-
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ah when he quit last fall-
i
kx—'v^
turpi/ rsiniim inn
in
took about a month to make the cated named Spanish Hollow, which were served at cleverly .decorated
Interest will , cease after,, this,
. Vetn Walked ttoouflht ten cojfote
ilound trip. It was her undcc<- is ajxjuti a mile and a half below banquet tables In theMasontc hall;
Moro Comet Band boys purchas jMcalps to town Saturday. Thirty
date. Datei ab Moro, Oregon th*
where
Wasco
is
now
located.
While
under
the
supervision
of
Dwotfay,
ed a hanchome silver cornet trim- dollars fOf A TeW minutes work is
standing thab they were paid by
20th day of Ani’ll, 1934-
these stations were being - used. Dunlap, Hasel Johnson and Ellen
datk
M\X.
MIN. PRECIP
tk« United States Government.
M- fc ÄcKee, Clerk, med in gold and presented it to
the popular Richard Dingle, the(
The next carrier that I have any Price’s Station was discontinued. Reynolds assisted by Vesta Eakin,
78...
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I wish to tell the names and Donalda Knighten, Mrs- Burton and APR. 12 .
- Sheriff McKean reports tax dol- -
record of is a military mail car
ite&r
Warrant Cal(,
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49 .. .00 .
Ur
’
lections slower this spring and as
rier from The Dalles to Fort some incidents as I rememberz of many others...
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14 :
Warrants to and including War FroM the Observer, ^April 31^ 1905 a result couqty woffc is being eur- _
The following program was en
Walla Walla in 1862- Thon in some of the driveri* and hostias.
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’
Among
the
first
drivers
that
Iper-
..
67...
38
7.
45?.
rant
No- 48 will be paid oh presen TIh F. Hoover te preparing- to taitoff-
joyed: Song—Mau Huckins of
1864 a man named Biglow had a
a- —
ronally
remember
was
a
man
nam
tation
ta-Dijitriot-Clerk. Interest burn 800,000 brick-for buikflnga
Wasco;
violin
solo
—
Mrs.
Ayres
of
16
.
...
60
.00
mail contract from The Dalles to
W. C. BryaM and M P. Hansen
ceases from date.off notice. t>ated
ft
...73
. .00
Umatilla. A.
Vaughn, fa .her ed Bradley. It was said he was Kent, accompanied by Mrg. Blake
in Moro*
ha fa. flint, bongfcl the tend ewn«d .
one
of
the
best
driven
that
ever
at
Grass
VaUey
this
20th
day
of
ofl
of
of GrMi
Grass Valley;
Valley: reading-Mrs-
leading—Mrs
afl the notoriow
notorious Hank Vaughn,
Vaughn. one or tne owi urivem umt
IH
... 76
37... .00
Charles Belshee is now farming
carried this mail in a sulky for pulled a line over a stage team* poiey of Grass Valley; tong—Mrs-
i April, 1984. '.........
......... .00
Total for week
2790 seres of land and wil start
C.
P.
Adama.
Clerk
Dist-
No-
24.
in
1866
or
67.:
John
(Continued
on
Page
two)
—
.
Piercy
of
The
Dalles.
:
»o me time
Inspection Coming \
-Before 2nd Payment
Old Time Stage Drivers
Recalled By Jay Price
*
News of Long Ago For Those
Whose Menw^yjs Long
WEEK ENUINu ArR. lu
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