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7 LMK SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MURO, ORACION RR1DAY, MAY 17, 1M6 PAGI TWO , STATEHOUSE CO8SFP (Continued from p.,- . -e) until his succeaMjr u api .inted. ma .a___ claim the UnLctslty t. 'i*. The __ mother* of Oregon has not . 1 a* muoh a* the other state universi ties. The matter, of course, i* up to the board of higher education, and no outbreak will occur if Pres ident Willard Mark* can continue the even keel he ha* maintained since he was named. Sljermwi Coitnty Journal SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER. Established Nov. 2, IBS* GRABS VALLEY JOURNAL, Established Oct- 14, 1897 CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6, 1931 W4BCO news -E nterprise , Established i89i CON SOI J DATED MARCH 4. 1932 i ' । ; Published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon, By GILES L. FRENCH J_________________________ Managing Editor MEMBEK • . J.R. Kasebeig was in Moro Tlumdny, bumnew and doin< genenl. trajine, toa A ^4- Va Ka, kaaaan UT» thlM The rain storm that visited this day fore noon, the first to fall since Friday, March 30, spilled hundred* of an inch of water in *' • 1 *'_______ direcUon along the South Unes of Lets Five (6), Six (6) and Abo all that certain piece or the center stake of Section One (1). Township Two (2) North, Range Sixteen (16) E. W». M. running thence East forty-one feet; thence South 20 degree* and 30 * East 110 feet io the County Road; thence South 74 degree* 40 ’ M. West: 824 feet along »aid County Road; thence North 125 feet Oregon, SU of «dd being I mediate possession of said prop in Block Nins (9), in the town erty and of the whole thereof. of Ruins, Sternum County. ‘HUGH CHRISMAN Oregon, as appear* by the Sheriff of Sherman County. Oregon ’ recorded plat thereof recorded GALLOWAY A KRIER in the office of the Clerk of Attorney* for Plaintiff. Sherman County, Oregon. First publication May 17, 1935- Said eale i* made under execu Last issue June 14, 1935. tion issued out of the Circuit NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Court of the State of Oregon for Sherman County, to me directed l On the 1st day of June 1935, at in the case of “Charles E. See, the hour of one o’clock p. m. at plaintiff, vs. Clara Pyburn and J. A. | the front door of the Court house Pyburn, busband and wife, de • in Moro, Sherman County. Oregon, fendants ” I will sell at public auction to the I am directed to sell particularly highest bidder for cash, the follow all of the interest in the above ling described real property situate described property which Clara 1 in Sherman County, Oregon, to- Pyburn and J. A. Pyburn, then ; wit. AH of Lots -5-6-7- and the husband and wife, or either of ’ South half Lot -4- all in Block them. bad therein on April 8, 1931 13 of Clement’s Addition to Grass (the date of the execution of the Valley, Oregon. mortgage upon which said judg Said' sale is made under execu ments are based) and any and all tion issued out of the Circuit Court interest which they or either of of the State pi Oregon for Sher them and any or all persons hold man County and to me directed in ing by, through or under them or the case of The Citizen's Bank of either of them may have since ac Grass Valley, Oregon, a corpora quired therein. The purchaser at tion. Plaintiff VS Mr*. Irene Mon said sale will be put into immed roe; R. J. Monroe, Mrs.. Mildred iate possesaion of said property Parr’s rain guage. Governor Martin’s habit of From the Obm speaking out just what he thinks Mass OQUe and referring to ’ Ms critic* by Watkins and I Entered as second-claw matter at the Po.ioffice, at Moro, Oregon, various names, has resulted in the from Wasco Si with un »er Act of Congres* of March 3, 1879» - formation of an organization which Mrs. C. H. Ellsworti*. SUBSCRIPTION RATE«—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. We acknowledge an invitation wiU be incorporated this week, v _ ................ >1 •>’! and which bring* into a unit from Mis* Idateile Urqubert to mover* for hi* recall. The gwv-’ --- -----— t ^..^1 MAY 17. 1935 ci.es of the Lind, Wash, high Also that certain piece . or ernor is not fearful of critics, but ’ of begm^inff at a his remarks may prove embarras school held on the* 18th. NOT A TARIFF Born to Mr. and Mr*. Roy Pow- • point 41 feet East of the cen- sing nevertheless as time goes on. ell. Saturday, May 13, a daughter.!; ter of Section One. Township The AAA is being hailed as the tariff law for the farm Material is being hauled for con I Two North of Range 16 E. W. The organization started half era an ’to some extent is being accepted as such. It is per way in fun, may take on danger- creto sidewalk* to be built by M.; running thence East 4Mi C E. Sheet, and O. B. Me.*ingvr feet to County Road; thence haps i»' ’«ar as the farmers have ever approached to having ous prvw^v । —— — —■ ^. , ,11 ou* proportions tor for we the present South 74 degrees 40’ West a tariff 1. a reverse working for their benefit but it is far administration. The group may be fronting their property on Bidwell 389 feet along said County known as the ‘‘crackpoto’’ . ... from beLig t a effective mechanism fcr manufacturing title and insignia suited from the reports ^ttet Ns thrm W Wmt 110 feet to place of ; dnntf, Wherein judgment waa W- profits that the tariff law has been for the manufacturer. governor in a recent speech refer-' patiento who are teginning containing .38 acres sued, agtinst said defendants and red to those urging his recall as hospital Mr*. J. R. Cothran, (Mbrs. Theoretically the farmer is paying for his own protec mor* or le«s. ,, „ , : in favor of «aid Plaintiff and is ” whose leaders were Franlfr.Burnett and Mr*. J. C. tion by reducing his crops. The tariff allows manufacturers “ “crackpots All of the above described ' J duly docketed in Judgment Docket tinhorn politicians,'’ whom he de- Hockifian. as couvalaonng mcely • lots k and ‘ parcel* of land .« being • - “A” st , page ¿184. of »aid Court to sell in the domestic markets at a price held up by the dared could ‘go to hedl” a* far as Irom the operation*, . and County, and which »aid judg . situate in Section One (1). tariff and by the very process of holding up this domestic he was concerned. ment on Dec. 24th, 1934, was duly Township Two (2) North. • • • ( The guide was conducting a price makes it possible for them to compete in foreign Sold and assigned to Clara J. Range Sixteen (16) E- Wz M. The insignia of the club mem- party of tourists through the City markets on a price basis. The farmer is not given this right bers is a golden crack pot sur- HalL ."It Baker who . J* .now ; the • Iswful in Sternum County, Oregon. * was in this room that owner and holder hereof, and Except that particular 2.08 for the law that gives him the better domestic price res. mounted by a white tin horn. The George Washington received hi* which said assignment was on •crea of the above described tricts his production to domestic needs. Thus the foreign incorporators will include Herman first commission.” he explained. April 4th. 1935 duly filed for record land deeded to the State of E. Lafky. Salem attorney, and H. i “How much commiasion did he market for our raw farm produce is lost. and recorded in Vok X at page Oregon for highway right of Church, editor of the Capitol get?” inquired one of the tourist*. 883 of the Sherman County, Ore way a* i* particularly describ In the Pacific northwest there has been a closer M. Press, a weekly paper published who is al "tpr keeping the profits gon deed record. ed in two certain partial re approach to the tariff situation because there has been some in Salem, The articles of incor out of war. HUGH CHRISMAN * leasee of mortgagee executed help extended to aid exportation of wheat from this area. poration will be for limited dura Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon by F. L. Houghton and recor- However, this is being withdrawn by the government it tion, until the purpose for which The three CCC boys who were . ded respectively on May 15, the organization was formed have sent to Vancouver for forestry NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE 1933 in Book 8 of the Record seems and our surpluses are piling up without means of been accomplished, and will be co of Mortage Releases for Sher- On Monday. June 3, 1935. at the sale. Furthermore, imports of wheat and other grain pro operative and non-profiting. for a visit with parents and friends. I ■ man County. Oregon st page hour of 10:00 a. m.. at the front ducts are permitted which restricts the narrow market to a 96 and on May Q. 1933 in Book door Of the County Court Bov.« The main objective of the group NOTICE OF SHERIF’S SALE 8 of the Record of Mortgage still greater degree. in Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, On Monday, the 17th day of I Probably the eventual solution of the farm problem will be “to assist in removal of June, 1935. at the hour of ten a. m. I Releasee for Sherman County, I will sell at auction to the high ?st state officers by recall or other bidder for cash, the following de- will be to aid and encourage farmers to control their pro legal means any and all such pub at the front door of the County I Oregon at page 91 thereof. ! scribed redl property, located in Said sale is made under Execu duct until it is past the raw products stage. This was the lic officials as are found to be un Court Hou*e in Moro, Sherman | tion issued . out of the . Circuit Sherman County, Oregon, to-wit: Oregon. I will sell ail theory behind the cooperative plan. As long as farmers fit for the duties and obligations County, Court of the State of Oregon f<H ' East Twenty-five feet of Lots entrusted to them.’’ Another phase public auction to the highest bid-1 Sherman County, to me directed in. : * Seven (7) and Eight (8), and control their crops only as far as the first warehouse their in the light vein would be to “res der for cash in hand the following I the East Twenty feet of Lots case of _,“F, L. • Houghton. profits will necessarily be those to be realized on the crude cue from the furies of hell all described real property located in| the Plaintiff, vs. Charie* M. Kraber et ; r Five (5) and 3ix (6); and Lot* those citizens relegated to that Sherman County, Oregon product, which is never large. Three (3) and Four (4); and All of Lots Five (6), Six (6). I ux et ah Defendants.” I am di section by the governor of Oregon.’’ Lots One (I) and Two (2) aave rected to sell particularly all of Thirteen (13). Fourteen (14), I Such are some of the reactions to and excepting a tract of the right, title and interest which Seventeen (17) and Eighteen the governors speeches. ground in the Northeast cor said (’harlen-H. Kraber (then un- EGGSPERTS (18), of the "I. X. L.” Or ner of said lots and heretofore married) had therein on October chard, according to plat and I 7, 1927 (the date of the Execution One definite resuliof the fire deeded to Gertrude Mathieson Amateurs are still voicing opinions about the building which destroyed the state capital, field notes as appear* in Vok I by deed recorded in Volume of the first mortgage upon which “B” of Deed* pages 106, 107, | or rebuilding the capital building. It is one of the peculiar and which may prove of benefit, is •aid judgment*-are based) a and • "U”, of the Deed Records of 108, to 113 inclusive, also all I the sizing up by various commu. ities of human nature that a man will take his car to the Sherman County. Oregon, at any and all persons holding by. of the grantor’s right. title of their public building* and page 172, as shown by the rec- thru or under him may have since garage about the most trivial disturbance with its work nitie* and interest in and , to Lot to ponder over the fire hazards. therein. / The purchaser .. ords'in the office of the County ings, will have a specialist change the ribbon on his type In Marion County the old court Eight (8), known as "the acquired at said sale shall ho put into im- L CleHr bf Sherman County, writer and have his machinery overhauled by an expert, house, built before the state Capi Water Lot” of said HL X L.” accorcfing to the plat but will express an absolutely positive opinion about the tol, was being scrutinized and Orchard, above mentioned, together found to be wanting. It may re construction of a new statehouse offhand, without fear of sult in definite renovizing or new with all of the grantor’s right contradiction — at least without hot and heavy argument construction in various parts of the title and interest in and to the flow of water from the Now as ta the walls of the old statehouse; they may state. spring* ' on said Lot Eight stand forever even if a new structure was placed upon (8), said springs being known them. The papers say they were or are made of bricks that as the Murray Springs. The interest hereby conveyed be were burned at the prison sixty years ago. How much ing a three-eighths interest in weight they would have to carry if retained in a new struc and to the said Lot Eight (8) ture is not known to us and would mean nothing if it was From the Observer May 21, 1896. and a three-eighths interest imparted. The matter will have ta be left ta experts, to . R. C. Craven of Moro is in Mis in and to the flow of Water souri on business, settling up an from said spring. architects as far as we are concerned. Also that certain pieces or estate. The present argument appears to have been raised for Arrangements are being made parcel of land commencing at political reasons instead of for reasons of engineering for the coming annual session of the center of Section One (1) science. So far its support is coming from politicians and the Sherman County musical as in Township Two (2) North of Range Sixteen (16) E. W. not from those experienced in building. It is plainly true sociation in Moro next June. running thence South 545 Miss Lucie Freeman French that if it is possible to rebuild a building for a quarter of a daughter of Judge R. E of Grass M.. feet more or less to the rim million and have a safe and suitable structure efficient Valley, was married in New York rock; thence West along the * rim-roc^ 265 feet more or less, officers of state would prefer to do that instead of rebuild City on the 3rd. to an intersection with an ex Dolph and Louis Heydt ’ s favor ing at a much greater cost. The weight of experienced tension of the line of the wind ite setters. Fan and Daisy, were opinion apparently leans heavily toward the opinion that killed by poison left in town re break East of ' the dwelling ’ the walls are unsuitable for further use and that is the only cently by a band of roving Indians. house formerly owned and oc cupied by Santel M. ‘Gereon J The Grass Valley Academy has kind of opinion that is at all valuable. and wife, on the Southwest closed for the term and Prof, and quarter of the said Section Mm. Royse are in Grant county. One (1); thence North to and From the Observer May 18, 1906. It is nothing strange that timber workers strike this Attorney E. V. Littlefield is back along the said wind-break to time of year. The fish are biting, the gardens need weeding from Texas where he went to sell a point 423 feet West of the center of the said Section; land held by Moro inves the sun shines pleasantly and the shade is most alluring some thence East 423 feet io the < tors. He sold the land. Ed say* after a winter of worry and chilly weather. Gosh, can’t a he was mighty glad to get backto place of beginning, containing about five (5) acres, more er Old Sherman county, notwittetand man enjoy himself in May? less. ing his pleasant trip. Also all the grantor’s' inter A crowd consisting of Messrs est, right and title in and to Ralph, Hayden and Sam Brisbane. Woman’s Mind Improved By Removal of Part of Mr. and Mm. Lawson. Mis* Biggs Brain” says a headline. That’s like the old joke of taking and Miss Strahl, went to Des the motor out of a flivver to increase the speed. chute* on the 6th and fished for the finny tribe. They didn’t catch any, but that was because they didn't bite. Pilsudski was the glue that has held Poland together ON । a •nd of the whole thereof. HUGH CHRISMAN Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon Galloway & Krier, Atty for Plaintiff. First publication April 26, 1935. publication May 24. 1935. NOTICE OF SALE On the 27th day of May. 1985, at the hour of 10.00 a.m. at the front door of the County Court House in Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, I will sell at auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property located in Sherman County, Ore gon. to-wit: Lots One (1) and Two (2), Southwest Quarter of North east quarter (SWH of NE%); West Half of Southeast Quar ter (WVk of SE%); East Half of the Southwest Quar- ' ter (E% of 8W^), all in Section One (1), Township' Five (5) South, Range Six teen (R. 16) E. W. M. Said sale is made under execu tion issued out of. the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, to me directed in the case of Elizabeth S. Williams, Plaintiff, vs. John Karien and Frank Gabel, Defendants^ Said real property will be sold subject to confirmation and redemption as provided by Law and the pur chaser will be put in immediate possession thereof. HUGH CHRISMAN, Sheriff of Sherman County, * ' • Oregon. Tavt show In Other Days MSI AUOtfY HRiNOTON ★ ELECTRIC ★ HOMEMAKING INSTITUTE and Cooking School Moro May 31 and June !... 2p.m. < since the treaty patched it together from remnants left after the war. Without aid from some one that part of Europe may come unglued again. ASK FOR / WHITE LABEL Time* may change, but men don't! The way BLENDED WHISKEY Come and learn Mrs Herington’« new and Program Highlights easier methods at dur Üe^trical Homemak- The banking bill and the embattled farmers are in a poor spot for news interest. Bim Gump is sick. 'M Institute and Cooking School. Learn - that oooo It if through the cooperation of local : dealer* hi electrical merchandise that Mrs. Herington comes to you. Her lecture* and WHITE LABEL PINT Getting tha most out of your electrical servants boused; yet have, many hours left for recrea- , tipa and things other than household dude*. Why talk about the presidential campaign of 1936 when it has already begun. Barbara Hutton might well trade a few pages of publicity for some real old fashioned happiness in her married life. Legion Hall Planning yaur draam kltchun Lighting SCHENIEit certain co So joy her. Remember, admission PRIZIS • CONTISTI • PUN The chain letter fad must have originated from the song, “You’re the Top”. It is more blessed to give than to receive, and politically much more profitable. * P acific P ower & L ight C ompany a ^Alwayt at Your Service