Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 07, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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UUS HliKRMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1W5.
the Courthouse in Moro. Sherman
389 feet along said County
County, Oregon, I will m H at pub­
•Road; thence North 20 degrees
30* West 110 feet to place of
lic aution to the highest bidder
beginning, containing .38 acres
for cash the following described
real , property located in Sherman
more or less.
All of the above described
County, Oregon, to-wit.
ed, has filed in the County Court
lots and parcels of land being
West one-half of Section
of Sherman County, Oregon, his
situate in Section One (1),
Two in Township Two South,
Final Account as said administra­
Township Two (2) North.
Range Sixteen, East of the
tor and that Saturday, the 1st
Range Sixteen (16) E. W. M.
Willamette Meredian. and all
day of June, 1935, at the hour of
in Sherman County, Oregon.
of a certain tract of land lo­
10:00 a. m. in the County Court
Except that particular 2.08
cated in the Southwest Quar­
Room in the County Court House
acres of the above described
ter of Section Thirty-five,
in Moro, Sherman County, Oregon,
land deeded to the State of
Township One South, Range
has been fixed as the time and place
Oregon for highway right of
Sixteen, East of the Willam­
for the hearing of objections if any
way as is particularly describ­
ette Meridian. Said tract of
to the said Final Account in settle
ed in two certain partial re­
land being all the land in
ment thereof.
leases of mortgages executed
Southwest, Quarter of Section
DONALD MARTIN. Administrator
by F. L. Houghton and recor­
Thirty-five lying South «and
ROSCOE KRIER, Attorney for the
ded respectively on May 15,
East of tihe right of way of
Administrator.
1-10-17-24-30
1933 in Book 8 of the Record
the Oregon Washington rail­
. of Mortage Releases for Sher­
road consisting of ninety
NOTICE OF SHERIF’S SALE
man County, Oregon at page
acres more or less, making a
On Monday, the 17th day of
96 and on May 9, 1933 in Book
total of approximately four
June, 1935, at the hour of ten a. m.
8 of the Record of Mortgage
hundred acres, all in Sherman
at the front door of the County
Releases for Sherman County,
Co-unay, Oregon.
Court House in Moro, Sherman
Oregon at page 91 thereof.
Said sale is made under execu­
County, Oregon, I will sell at
Said sale is made under Execu­ tion issued out of the Circuit
public auction to the highest bid­ tion issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
der for cash in hand the following Court of the State of Oregon foi the County of Sherman to me di­
described real property located in Sherman County, to me directed in rected in the case of *A. A.
Sherman County, Oregon
the case of “F. L. Houghton. Schramm, as • Superintendent of
All of Lots Five (5), Six (6),
Plaintiff, vs. Charles H. Kraber et Banks of tihe State of Oregon,
Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14),
ux et al, Defendants.” I am di- plaintiff, vs. George A. Melody and
Seventeen (17) and Eighteen
rected to sell particularly all of Nellie A. ' Meloy, husband and
(18), of the I. X. L.” Or-
the right, title and interest which wife; Walter A. May and Paul
chard, according to plat and
said Charles H. Kraber (then un­ May. co-partners doing business
field notes as appears in Vol
married) had therein on October under the firm name of Walter
“B” of Deeds pages 106, 107;
7, 1927 (the date of the Execution A. May and Son; Sherman Coun­
108, to 11$ inclusive, also all
of the first mortgage upon which, ty, Oregon, a municipal corpora­
of the grantor’s right, title
said judgments are based) and tion of the State of Oregon, and
and interest in and to Lot
any and all persons holding by, Roy. Powell, defendants.
Eight (8), known as “the
thru or under him may have since
HUGH CHRISMAN
Water Lot” of said “I. X. L.”
acquired therein. The purchaser Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
Orchard, according to the plat
at said sale shall be put into im­
above mentioned, together
mediate possession of said prop­ Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real
with all of the grantor’s right,
erty and of thé whole thereof.
Property •
title and interest in and to
HUGH CHRISMAN
On Saturday, the 29th day of
the flow of water from the
Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon June, 1935, at tihe hour of ten
springs on said Lot Eight
GALLOWAY & KRIER
o’clock a. m. at the front door of
(8), said springs being known
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
the Courthouse in Moro. Sherman
as the Murray Springs. The
First publication May 17, 1935 County, Oregon, I will sell at pub­
interest hereby conveyed be­
Last issue June 14, 1935.
lic auction to the highest bidder
ing a three-eighths interest in
for cash, the following described
and to the said Lot Eight (8)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE real property located in Sherman
and a three-eighths interest
On the 1st day of June 1935, at County. Oregon, to-wit:
in and to the flaw of water
the hour of one o’clock p. m. at
The Southeast Quarter of
from said spring.,
the front door of the Court house
Jection TwenüyVthree; the
Also that certain pieces or
in Moro, Sherman County, Oregon,
Southwest Quarter of Section
parcel of land commencing at
I will sell at public auction to the
Twenty-four; the Northwest
the center of Section One (1)
highest bidder for cash, the follow
Quarter of Section Twenty*
in Township Two (2) North
ing described real property situarc
five,
and the Northeast Quar­
of Range Sixteen (16) E. W.
in Sherman County, Oregon, to-
ter
of
Section Twenty-six, all
M., running thence South 545
wit. All of Lots -5-6-7- and the
in
Township
Two North, Range
feet more or less to the rim­
South half of Lot -4- all in Block
Eighteen.
East
of tihe Willam­
rock; thence West along the
13 of Clement’s Addition to Grasr • ette Meridian, containing 640
rim-rock 265 feet more or less,
Valley, Oregon.
acres, more or less, according
to an intersection with an ex­
Said sale is made under execu­
to the Government Survey, all
tension of the line of the wind­
tion issued out of the Circuit Court
in Sherman County, Oregon.
break East of the dwelling
of the State of Oregon for Sher-
Said sale is made under execu­
house formerly owned and oc­ \man County and to me directed in
tion
issued out of - the Circuit
cupied by Samuel M. Carson
the case of The Citizen’s Bank of Court of the State of Oregon fo>
and wife, on the Southwest
Grass Valley, Oregon, a corpora the County of Sherman to me di-
quarter of the said Section
tion. Plaintiff VS Mrs. Irene Mon­ rected in the case of A.
One (1); thence North to and
roe, R. J. Monroe, Mrs. Mildred Schramm, as Superintendent of
along the said wind-break to
theoretical standpoint and one who has those rare qualities
Turner and Geo. Turner, defen­ Banks of the State of Oregon,
on Monday. Mr. McAllister for-j a point 423 feet West of the
dants, wherein judgment was is­ plaintiff, vs J. M. Yocum and Mary
properly balanced and who has the ability to get his ideas From the Observer June 8, 1906
merly ran sheep extensively in this I center of the said Section;
Lloyd
Leslie
returned
from
Al
­
sued,
against said defendants and M. Yocum, Ihusband and wife;
adopted by the public at large. It is a large order.
thence East 423 feet to the
berta last week, to secure 30 days county in the pioneer days
in favor of said Plaintiff and is State Industrial Accident Commis­
place of beginning, containing • duly docketed in Judgment Docket
Of late years there has been a greater interest in school refreshments from the genial cli-
sion; Pacific Coast Joint Stock
about
five (5) acres, more or
affairs than prevailed for some. In fact, there is evidence i mate of good old Sherman county. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
“A” at page 184, of said Court Land Bank of Portland, Oregon, a
less.
and County, and wihtich said judg- ■ corporation: Sherman County. Ore­
to show that there is greeter interest in all public matters. Ralph Kay put the bJmke down On the 8th day of June, 1935,
Also all the grantor’s inter­
ment on Dec. 24th, 1934, was duly gon. a municipal corporation of
too hard Tuesday, on the Sachs at the hour of 10:00 o’clock, a. m.,
It is but natural that it should begin with what is probably Market wagon, descending Lone
est, right and title in and to
sold
and assigned to Clara J. the State of Oregon, and Mrs.
the front door of the Court
tihe certain strip of land one
the smallest political division of our government. And, it •Rock grade, which twirled the rig at
Baker
who is now the lawfji Maud Driscoll, defendants.
House at Moro. Shermait County,
wide, being eight and one­
owner and holder hereof, and
is a healthy sign and an assurance that we will continue to so that the team got a glympae oi Oregon, I will sell at auction to the rod
HUGH CHRISMAN
fourth feet on each side of the
said assignment was on I Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
be a democratic people and will not lose our ideals of gov the hind wheels, which set them to highest bidder for cash t txt follow­ dividing line, beginning at the which
April 4th, 1935 duly filed for record ______________ 5-31; 6-7. 14, 21.
going. The wreck was not quite ing described real property in
East Boundary of Lot Five (5)
ej-nmept for which we fought so long.
and
recorded in Vok X at page
so bad as it might have been.
Sherman County, Oregort. to-wit:
extending thence in a Westerly
383 of the Sherman County, Ore- |
The cloud that tipped its load
Northwest Quarter of Section
direction along the South lines
gon deed record.
of water overboard Sunday just
Thirteen; All of Section Four­
of Lots Five (5), Six (6) and
HUGH CHRISMAN
above Sherman county, filled every
teen, in Township 1 South.
Seven (7) of ¿he said Orchard
DENTIST
FAITH OF OUR FATHERS
Sheriff
of
Sherman County, Oregon
dry creek to over flowing from Mc­
Range 18 East Willamette
to
the
Western
extremity
of
Donalds bridge to Arlington. Gib­
HOME OFFICE. WASCO
Lot Seven (7), said interest
The christening of the new streamline train recalls the son creek and China hollow were Meridian.
Notice of Sheriffi’s Sale of Real
Said sale is made under execu­
DENTAL X-RAY SERVICE
being an undivided one-ihalf in­
Property
fact that for some years ships and other things needing full to brink when the C. S. Ry. tion issued out of the Circuit Court terest.
On Saturday, the 29th day of
formal christening were given a name to the impotent train met tihe waters, doing some of the State of Oregon for the Coun
Also all that certain piece or | June, 1935, at the hour of ten o’­
In Moro the First Week
damage
from
Wasco
to
Biggs.
drizzling of aqua pura. It would have been a rare item From the Observer June 11, 1896. ty of Sherman, to me directed in parcel of land beginning at clock a. m., at the front door of
in Each Month
the case of Pacific Coast Joint
the center stake of Section
indeed that recorded, in those days, a naming with any of Boon Wheat and Forest Craven Stock
Land Bank of Portland, a
(1). Township Two (2)
the stronger drinks. Also there would have been criticism made a fishing excursion into Buck corporation, -vs- W. A. May and One
North,
Range Sixteen (16) E.
Hollow last week and came back Josephine May, husband and wife
from the audience for the waste of so precious a liquid.
Ifau doif have to be rùdt to enjoy tidt whiskeyF
W, M. running thence East
fairly loaded with big trout— (Record Owners). Wasco Ware­
forty-one
feet;
thence
South
20
Now, in these days of so called freedom, it is possible stories.
house Milling Company, a corpora­
degrees and 30 ’ East 110 feet
to break a bottle of foamy champagne over the prow or Douglas Alien is nursing an ugly tion,
Clifford May and “Jane Doe”
You can count on
to the County Road; thence
even to scarify the shiny surface of a new vehicle with carbuncle and has put Dru Barnum May. husband and wife, and Sher­ South 74 degrees 40 ’ West
The Dalles stage box this week. man county, Oregon, a Municipal
ME FOR
distilled waters of any chosen strength. It is a custom, on The
82i feet along said Countjy
Dalles will handle 4,000 tons Corporation.
Road; thence North 125 feet
and one for which there is little of reason and much of of wool this season. If possible to
QUALITY !
to
the place of beginning, con­
HUGH
CHRISMAN
precedent. Ships named with mere water have held their pack in cars 24 000 pounds to the Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon taining
And
a Fair price • •
about .28 acres.
car
it
would
take
a
train
of
400
names as well as others and have had as much luck. But
[ I’ve been a young
Also that certain piece or
1st Publication May 10th, 1935.
cars.
then, some of our viking ancestors probably started the J. P. Mclnery. The Dalle« mer­ Last Publication June 7th. 1935. parcel of land beginning at a ,
fellow myself *
point 41 feet East of the cen­
notion of breaking his bottle of mead over his new boat chant, paid us a visit on the 6th
ter of Section One. Township
and here we are doing it yet.
and 7th, while looking after his IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
Two North of Range 16 E. W.
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
farm interests in Sherman county.
M.; running thence East 414 J
..
SHERMAN
COUNTY.
Wild geese and duck are rearing
feet
to County Road; thence
tiheir young in the Deschutes more NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
South
74 degrees 40 ’ West
The affairs of the world will be settled now almost any numerously this season than for
day with commencement speakers explaining everything many years past, perhaps because
of the lateness of mild weather up
to the graduates.
What Would It
north.
From the Observer June 9. 1916.
Mean To You To"
Grass Valley will celebrate the
’CJ'
Lose Your Driver’s
There is a substancial prize offered for prize essays and Fourth this year and to help do it
the future of wheat in the northwest is one of the topics. properly will build a permanent
License? It may be the means of your live-
pavilion close to the city park.
An opportunity.
lihood.
Mrs. J. F Foss entertained Fri­
Yes, my friends —
After you have had your accident which
day afternoon in honor of Miss Ida
Macy Johnston.
may mean the loss of your operator’s
that’s what this
It seems a shame to have the snow melting on the Mise Abbie Mortensen was vis­
license you may expect difficulty in secur­
mountain topa where it can but irrigate the rocks when iting cousins in the Brock school
old-timer is always
district,
north
of
Wasco,
last
week
ing insurance.^ Most companies will not
the moisture ia needed on the crops.
going to try to give
and attended the Good Roads Club,
accept operators who have bad accident
social, assisting witfh a vocal se­
records.
you... a barrel of
**ANS
lection.
Report has it that the government will spend $400,(XX
Chas. McAllister of Big Timber.
“A WORD TOTHEWISE IS SUFFICIENT”
quality in every
removing the rocks in the upper Columbia. Next then Montana, and Chas. Everett of the
Protect yourself, your business, your livelihood NOW?
bottle!
Hotel Wasco, were visitors at Moro
will be a port at Dinty's
Tomorrow may be TOO LATE
QUART
german Couiity journal
STATEHOUSE GOSSIP
(Continued from page one)
peered to be on the road to a fine
SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER. Established Nov. 2, 188«
rducajtional set-up. Professors ap­
GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, Established Oct. 14, 1897
CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6, 1931
parently have no more brains nor
WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1891
tact than kidnappers, and although
CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1932
the crime may not be rated so bad.
Three Main Canning Methods Ex­
it does hurt society considerable».
Published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon, By
plained by Misa Case
Managing Edito1
GILES L. FRENCH
Th« NRA decision of more than
MEMBEK
Strawberry canning time it at
a week ago is still having its ram­
hand
again in Oregon, and as many
ifications. So far, other than affec­
ting business as it generally has homemakers make plans to “put
over the nation, the effect has not ; up” berries for the coming year
yet been seen. Perhaps the first one of the questions most often
test
wall be when there is a con­ asked is how to keep them from
Entered as second-class matter at the Postotfice, at Moro, Oregon
troversy
over one of the marketing shrinking and rising to the top of
under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879
agreements
under the state agri­ the jar.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
The answer to this, says Miss
One Year ........................................................................................... 11 60 cultural adjustment act which ia Lusy Case, extension specialist in
tied in closely with the federa
nutrition at Oregon State college,
JUNE 7, 1935
AAA.
is to place the (hulled, washed ber­
In the meantime, Solon T. White, ries in a preserving kettle or other
THE SEVENTH YEAR
director of agriculture, declared he container alternately in a layer oi
would enforce tihe provisions of berries with a layer of sugar, anc
This is the seventh year of drouth of some extent in the
11 codes in that field. The bat­ let them stand over night or about
this rp^ion but none will attest that there were seven fat tle over the walnut code was out­ 12 hours. She recommends one-
year* rr "»ceding the seven lean ones. Would that there side the state’s jurisdiction, since third to one half cup of sugar for
federal code was operative in each box of berries. - By t/his pro­
was a Josenh to insure that the seventh year would be the the
this field, and the much discussec cess the berries are plumped
last.
strawberry code had been ousted losing part of their juice and ab­
It is a wearisome and heartbreaking job to plow and by vote a few weeks earlier. But sorbing part of the sugar.
Next morning the homemaker
cultivate and sow to have the wheat break from the ground 11 is Oregon codes, including the may
can the berries by any of
restaurant code, may run against
with all promise of producing a bountiful crop and then stone walls if their is any opposi­ several methods, the three most
have it fade as the rains fail to come, the frost blights it or tion voiced.
commonly used being tihe hot water
bath, the pressure cooker, and the
the east wind browns it like a piece of toast in the oven.
open kettlq
The
NRA
abolition
decision
here
While there is sadness as the farmer views his fading
By the hot water bath method
was generally conceded an impor­
acres there is little of despair. Dry land farmers aren’t the tant one and met considerabe favor. the berries are brought to a boil
kind who go in for despair to any great extent; they are Even Governor iMartin, an adminis­ in their own juice and packed (hot
tration democrat, held this deci­ into hot sterilized jars, to within
used to seeing visions fade.
one half inch of the top. The jars
There is an almost unanswerable sentiment that farm­ sion proper. He has been faced are sealed immediately and low­
with strike problems of late, which
ing in a wheat country is the best sort of farming after all he said was a direct reaction of ered into boiling water which
and that it is better to try and fail through an act of nature labor taking advantage of tihe 7A should come one indh over the top
of the jars. The jars should rest
than to farm elsewhere where success brings little returns clause in the NRA code. He was on
a rack one half inch from the
at any time. For when wheat farmers prosper there is pleased with the defeat.
bottom of the boiler. Remove the t
nothing like it under the sun.
“Getting back to the fundamen­ jars after they (have boiled 10 min­
All can remember the years when the county had an tal basis of the constitution that utes. »Retighten the seal of screw
top jars, and cool away from a
income of $2000 per capita and can at least hope that such this country is one of the laws draft.
.1 '
and not of men,’’ was the way a
days, or a fair imitation of them, will return.
In
using
the
pressure
cooker
the
prominent member of the state at­
The favorable conditions that made such an income torney general’s staff characterized berries are brought to a boil and
possible were caused by high prices, which can be restored the opinion. It was perhaps the packed hot into the jars as just
important decree the su­ described, sealed and placed into
—if at all—by foreign demand, unless there is a change on most
preme court of the United States pressur cooker, in which the water
the part of the government that will give the northwest an has ever handed down. Its effect should be one half. inch over he
opportunity to ship wheat to the east when crops there are will be seen during the next polit­ rack and boiling. Process at five
pressure for five minutes.
short. Favorable weather conditions are necessary and ical campaign which is almost here pounds
By
the
open kettle method tihie
again—only next year.
this is in the hands of fate.
berries are boiled five to ten min­
We can at least hope that the Bibical precedent holds The proposal of a $3.500,000 cap­ utes in the kettle and packed to
ital building generally has met he tops of jars which have prev­
true and that seven lean years ends the drouth period.
with favor here—it was also the iously been sterilized by boiling,
concensus the building would be a and sealed. When using this meth
dome structural type and would be od, everything that comes in con­
A GOOD SIGN
bcated at the same site as the old tact with the fruit should previous
one, with the main entrances fac­ ly been boiled 10 minutes, includ­
ing jars, cup. lids, and rubbers»
School electors nowdays are looking for the ideal man: ing north and south.
Strawberries of firm texture,
One who combines both common and uncommon sense, one
such as the Etterburg 121; Corval­
who has property and is interested in the taxpayer, one
lis and Narcissa varieties, are best
who knows about education both from a practical and a
for canning. Miss Case s^ys.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Strawberrys Now Jesse
Martin. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
Donald Martin, adhainistrator- of *
Ready For Cans the
Estate of Jesse Martin, deceas­
In Other Days
Dr. J. A. BUTLER
■
75cPINT
There ie a great rush on now to get ahold of some of
the government money that ia being distributed for wort
of tome kind. Many fine large things can be done with t
plentiful supply of money and fine, large tax bills will grow
where the soil has been fertilized by easy money.
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