Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 14, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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Sljrnnmi (Jmmtg Journal
STATEHOUSE GOSSIP
(Continued from page one)
so be taken from his Sunday speech
SlimWAN COUNTY OBSERVER. E.t*bli.b«d Nov. 2, 1M8
GRAM« VALLEY JOURNAL, Established Oct 14, 1897
when he said "I know I have been
CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6. 1931
reviled by agitators and threaten­
WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1891
ed with llasorts of reprisals by
CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4, 1932
some selfish and some possibly sin­
cere groups which these agitators
Published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon, By
GILES L. FRENCH
Managing Editor have influenced. These and others
have not found the governor ready
MEMBEK
to yield, under the legal subterfuge
of the recall. I will never curry
favor with such groups by going
contrary to what I believe to be
the interests of right and justice.”
Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice, at Moro, Oregon,
These so-called "annoyances,” in
under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879-
-
' ■
the words of the Governor, were
SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
One Year . ................
-.................. -...........................
*$1 50 expected to come to a head this
week. It has been repeatedly sta­
JUNE 14, 1936
ted the grange, which meets in Mo
Minn ville this week in state conven­
tion, was to pass upon a resolu­
UNDER
tion asking the support of the
The recent speeches of Charles Stewart, director of the granges in the. state for recall
Farmer’s National Grain Corporation, and of Ray Gill, against the Governor.
Mn. S. L. Coats,
Oounty
Also that certain pieces or
Road employees protection 8.10
Charge
15.00 National Hoepital Association
parcel of land commencing at
Mrs. Peter Fleck.
County
I Road employees protection 7.90
the center of Section One (1)
Charge
20.00 O’Meara Supply and Imp. Co.
in Township Two (2) North
Mn. Margaret E. Clark, Co-
I
Road supplies
29.53
of Range Sixteen (16) E. W.
unty Charge
8.00 The Aus tin-Wes tern Rd. Meh.
M., running thence South 545
County
| Company Road supplies
Mrs. Chas. Golliher,
6 >62
feet
more or less to the rim­
Charge
20.00 Feenaughty Machinery Co.,
rock; thence West along the
| Road supplies
Mrs. R. G. Garrett. • County •
3.34
rim-rock 265 feet more or less,
Needy
20.00 Standard Oil Company
to
an intersection with an ox-
Mary Jane Young,
Old Age
| Road supplies
42.16
tension
of the line of the wind­
age pension
10.00 Mrs. C. M. Snider,
April and
break East of the dwelling
Julius Ruhberg,
Mby rent for road machine
Old age
house formerly owned and oc­
pension
shed
15.00
12.00
cupied by Samuel M. Carson
Ella Vanlandingham,
Shell Oil Co., (Kent)
Road
Old
and wife, on the Southwest
age pension
,
15.00
supplies
20.00
quarter of the said Section
May Albertine Whiting, , Old
Tum-a-lum Lumber Com-
One (1); thence North to and
age pension
10.00. pany
Road supplies
.64
along
the said wind-break to
John H. Henderson.
Jx E. Norton.
Road supplies 4.56
Old age
a point 423 feet West of the
pension
10.00 Tum-ar-lum Lumber Com-
center of the said Section;
David Aaron Fields, / Old
pany (Wasco)
1 Road sup-
thence East 423 feet to the
plies
age pension
15.00
15.42
place of beginning, containing
Flora Belle Eakin,
W. G. Armsworthy
Old age
Road
about five (5) acres, more or
pension
supplies .
15.00
4.25
W. J. Brownlee,
Old age
Geo. Wilde
Road supplies
2.55, less.
Also all the grantor's inter­
pension
Road work
15.00 J. R. Cothran
4.80
William S. Hall.
W. R« Reid Road supplies
Old age
.90 I est, right and title in and to
maste r of the Oregon Grange, show those representatives
pension
In the meantime, talks of a spec­
1500 W. F. Johnson Road supplies 1.50 ' tihe certain strip of land one
rod wide, being eight and one­
of farii t ifl and farm organizations to be in substantial if session have been circulated David McKelvey, Old age
Foss and Company
Road
fourth feet on each side of the
pension
supplies
15.00
around
the
state
office
buildings
1.50
agreement on the course whidh farmers should take to
dividing line, beginning at the
County Court Proceedings for
from July to January. It is your W. O. Rutledge,
Old age
bring an end to their difficulties.
East Boundary of Lot Five (5)
pension
correspondents opinion, despite the
10.00 the June 5th Term of County
Mr. Stewart praised the export of northwest wheat statement by “Pinky” that the ses­ Abraham L. Alsup, Old age
extending thence in a Westerly
Court
direction along the South lines
saying that that action helped the farmers of Nebraska by^ sion would be held July 8. that the pension
10.00
The report of the Grand Jury
of Lote Five. (5), Six (6) and
Charles
R.
Fields.
extraordinary
session
would
not
be
for
the
May
Term
of
Circuit
Court
Old
age
removing a potential cause of price reduction for their
Seven (7) of the said Orchard
pension
held before late fall or early win­
15.00 was filed and accepted.
wheat. Mr. Gill spoke for the debenture plan that would ter..
to the Western extremity of
Wasco County Indus. Farm
The application of Charles R.
Lot Seven (7)“, said interest
do nearly the same thing. It is agreed among all north­
Care of Chas. Patterson—
Fields of Biggs, Oregon, for old
being
an undivided one-Jhalf in­
County Poor
4000 age pention was allowed in the
west producers of wheat that if we are to remain in the And speaking of special sessions,
terest.
Moro
Hdw.
and
Imp.
Co.
sum of $15.00 per month to begin
wheat business some means of moving the crop must be word from Jackson county this . Courthouse supplies
Also all that certain piece or
1.45 immediately.
week states that Moore Hamilton,
employed. This is not an area where other crops can be popular young Democrat from Med­ Geo. A. Potter Store, Gro-
parcel of land beginning at
A form of application for coun­
the center stake of Section
easily substituted for wheat and conditions that make the ford has 22 pledge votes for speak,
cries for ' Otto Bengal—
ty aid was presented to the County
One (1), Township Two (2)
County
Poor
Court
for
its
approval.
The
form
10.02
er
to
succeed
John
E.
Cooter.
raising of wheat unprofitable for a long period of time are
North, Range Sixteen (16) E.
was accepted and the Clerk’s office
Cooter has been disqualified by an Sherman County Journal
speedily noted by farmers.
Wj.
M. running thence East
instructed
to
secure
completed
ap-
!
County Printing
8.90
Attorney General’s opinion and if
forty-one feet; thence South 20
It appears only reasonable that if farmers are to co-op­ renamed by the Lincoln County Wily W. Knighten,
Cash
plications from each county charge
degrees and 30 ’ East 110 feet
advanced for office help
before further aid will be granted
erate with their government in the reduction of wheat Court would (have to be reelected
to the County Road; thence
to
the
speakership
Kendrick
Dunlap
$6.00;
The
County
Clerk
was
instructed
acreage to any amount asked they should be entitled to the
South 74 degrees 40 ’ West
Pauline Davis $300 Leora
to draw a warrant on the General
protection the tariff can afford them by stopping importa­ Although William Graham and
82J feet along said County
Peetz JH-00
17.00 Fund in the amout of $250.00 a-
Road; thence North 125 feet
tions and should also be given the support of the govern­ Howard Latourette both claim solid Dr. G L Poley. Vital Sta-
gainst the budget item for 4-H
to
the place of beginning, con­
tistics
1.50 Club Fair purposes, said warrant
ment in exporting surpluses whenever that becomes neces­ support from Multnomah County
taining
about .28 acres.
W.
E.
Tate.
to
be
in
favor
of
Supt
Vital
Statis-
for
that
post
it
has
been
learned
Wily K.
sary.
Also that certain piece or
tics
that three Multnomah votes in
1.25 Knighten.
All steps taken by farm organizations for the past years writing have been pledged to Moore W. Cost Print and Bind Co.
parcel of land beginning at a
Ube County Treasurer was or-
point 41 feet East of the cen­
dered
to
transfer
from
the
County
Courthouse supplies
which includes those in which the government has aided, Hamilton and that five others have
7.15
ter of Section One, Township
City
of
Moro,
April
and
May
Prohibition
Fund
to
the
General
been
promised.
It
looks
like
the
are destined to bring the farmers together into an organi­
Two North of Range 16 E. W.
water accounts
Fund the sum of $1543.25.
young Democrat from the first dis­
zation that will be able to handle its own products and trict will succeed a first district The Chronicle, County Hea­ 21.45
M.; running thence East 414i
The County Treasurer’s trial
feet to County Road; thence
should be strong enough to export a surplus, even at a loss, Democratic speaker.
lth officer’s supplies .
2.00 balance for month ending May 31st,
South 74 degrees 40 ’ West
was filed and accepted.
R. H. McKean, Coal for
to clear the market of unwanted grain.
389
feet along said County
Chas. Go Di her —County.
It is an encouraging step when farm leaders from differ­
Road;
thenCe North 20 degrees
Poor
14.30 i
Notice of Final Settlement
ent organizations and from different parts of the country
30’ West 110 feet to place of
R. A. Stow.
J of P. fees
। Notice is hereby given that Elma
beginning, containing .38 acres
in case Ore. vs. Hill
are found in agreement about one of the major problems of From the Observer, June 18, 1896.
Atwood, Administratrix of the Es-
more
or less.
D.
J.
Butcher,
Re-employ-
! tate of Roy C. Atwood, deceased,
the nation and perhaps it means that before long some Farmers are congratulating them
All
of the above described
merit office expenses
3,751 has filed in the County Court of
selves on the splendid prospects of
unified agency can bring the needed reforms to pass.
lots and parcels of land being
Pac. Tel. and Tek Company
| the State of Oregon for Sherman
a big crop this year. Interest now
situate in Section One (1).
Phone bills for all offices
15.05 county her final report and ac­
centers in wthat the opening price
Township Two (2) North,
Pac. Power and Light Co.
count as such Administratrix, and
for wheat will be. Pendleton deal­
Range Sixteen (16) E. W. M.
’
’
(Courthouse light bill
3 20 that Saturday, the 6tihi day of July, (in
ers are inclined to believe that the
Sherman County, Oregon.
Stevens- Ness Pub. Com­
1935, at the hour of 10:00 a. m.,
Upon creditable authority it is said that boys from price will vary between 35 and 40
Except that particular 2.08
pany,
Clerk’s officv rec­
has been fixed by said court as the
ords supplies
New Jersey will soon be detraining in Sherman county to centa
2.50 time for hearing of objections to x acres of the above descri bed
Capt. Walter Stanley, of Moro
land deeded to the State of
make their home for a few months far from the roaring bank, will have to build a house for Geo. G. Updegraff, District
said report and account and settle­
Oregon for highway right of
Attorney’s Expenses
cities and amid the comparative silence of the eastern his family as he finds it impossible W. A. Raymond, Work on 7.57 ment thereof.
way as is particularly describ­
Elma Atwood. Administratrix.
Oregon scene. Our county will look very strange to them to lease one.
ed in two certain partial re-
courtihouse ksement
10.40 Geo. G- Updegraff,
Miss Mabel J. Moore, well known
leases of mortgages executed
for New Jersey is comparatively level, with little rivers, in Moro, recently graduated at her G. C. Vintin, County Clerk
Attorney for Administratrix.
by F. L. Houghton and recor­
Cash advanced for Clerk’s
some swamps and much of dwarfed jack pine timber that home in California, receiving a office
Publish June 7. 14, 21. 28, 1935.
ded respectively on May 15,
stamps
8.00
would be puny indeed if set down in our Oregon forests. teachers certificate and has her State Indus. Acc. Comm.
1933 in Book 8 of the Record
engagement now as a teacher.
NOTICE
OF
SHERIF
’
S
SALE
of
Mortage Releases for Sher­
There is also much fertile farm land and no end of cities in first
Peace officer”s protection 14.53
A joyful party of young people
man
County, Oregon at page
On
Monday,
the
17th
day
of
Tum-a-lum
lumber
Co,
Fuel
that state.
assembled at 'Mr. Webbs home in
June, 1935, at the hour of ten a. m.
96 and on May 9, 1933 in Book
for County Poor
All of which makes the comparison between New DeMoss Springs, Saturday evening,
at the front door of the County
8 of the Record of Mortgage
Stypfel $8.; Matt Johnson
Releases for Sherman County,
Jersey and Sherman county more pointed. In size that to pay their respects to Miss Venia,
$8.; Chas. Golliher $1<; . 30.00 Court House in Moro, Sherman
it being the 15th anniversary of
County. Oregon, I will sell at
Oregon at page 91 thereof.
Roy Atwood’s Store
Grocer­
state is a little smaller than Malheur county yet it contains her birth.
public auction to the highest bid­
Said sale is made unc^r Execu­
ies for Matt Johnson for
over 4,000,000 people, If Sherman county was in New Jer­ From the Observer June 15, 1906.
der
for
cash
in
hand
the
following
tion
issued out of the Circuit
April aqd May
*
8.13
sey and populated like the remainder of it there would be Robt. Brash was somewhat used Geo. A. Potter, Judge’s Ex-
described real property located in ! Court of the State of Oregon for
| Sherman County, to me directed in
400,000 people in it instead of the 3,000 we now have. up in a runaway Monday. The
penses
13H0 Sherman County, Oregon-
team, a pair of DeMoss sprinters,
All
of
Lots
Five
(5),
Six
(6),
।
the case of ‘‘F. L. Houghton.
There is going to be something of surprise when CCC boys left the rig at the Mitchell and Tum-a-lum Lumber Co.
Thirteen
(13).
Fourteen
(14),
|
Plaintiff,
vs. Charles H. Kraber et
DeMoss Park supplies
1.58
first view the landscape hereabouts and find so few humans Foss shop for repair.
Seventeen (17) and Eighteen 1 ux et al. Defendants.” I am di­
Dewey Thompson,
Field
Sunbonnets for the ladies, sum­
scattered over it
(18), of the "I. X. L.” Or­
rected to sell particularly all of
Assessor
100.00
mer hats for the men, including the
chard,
according
to
plat
and
the
right, title and interest which
To be transported from one ocean to another and into imitation straw panama, at Mes­ Mid-Columbia Hospital. Med­
field notes as appears in Vok
said Charles H. Kraber (then un­
ical
aid
for
Angus
Cameron
35.00
a strange land is something of an experience and does singer and Son. Mora
“B” of Deeds pages 106, 107,
married) had therein on October
Supt. Wily Knighten, 4-H 250.00 I
much to arouse curiousity as to the people and customs. E. A. Cudhanan and family drove Club Fair Purposes
108. to 113 inclusive, also all j 7, 1927 (the date of the Execution
of the grantor’s right, title
of the first mortgage upon which
We will be curious, too, .and both groups may learn some- away Monday morning early, to be Geo. B. Bourhill’ P. M.
absent about six weeks, tenting,
and interest in and to Lot
said judgments are based) and
Stamps for Supt’s office
17(00
fishing, etc-, in the dense shades
Eight (8), known as “the
any and all persons holding by.
J. P. Yates,
Suppliee,Jpr
of the Cascade mountains.
thru or under him may have since
Water Lot” of said "I. X. L *
Springer —Feeble -minded
i Jay Freeman was in Portland
Orchard,
according
to
the
plat
acquired
therein. The purchaser
at
Salem
2.25
Confirmation of the statement that adherence to polit- this week purchasing new goods
at said sale shall be put into im­
above
mentioned,
together
Claims Presented and Allowed
ical parties is often caused by youthful prejudice is given for his department in the Sherman Against the Road Fund at June with all of the grantor’s right, mediate possession of said prop­
erty and of the whole thereof.
title and interest in and to
by the news stories. Democrats are resentful that states' Trading Company.
Term, 1935.
From the Observer June 16, 1916.
the
flow
of
water
from
the
HUGH CHRISMAN
Andy
Shearer
Road
work
$13.55
right have been upheld by the supreme court whereas it E. B. Penland and wife of Hal­
springs on said Lot Eight
W.
C.
Weld
Road
work
19.20
was one of the strongest planks of their platform some years sey have been visiting this week in E. L. Weld Road work
(8), said springs being known
3L2O
ago. Republicans are now on the other side of the fence as Sherman county on their way home C. A. Bargenholt Road work 20.55 as the Murray Springs. The
from an auto trip to Pendleton.
interest hereby conveyed be­
well.
Ralph Eaton
Road work
3.05
Ben Hockman has a patch on the
ing
a three-eighths interest in
L L. Funk
Road work
1.50
left cheek close to his nostril plac­
and
to the said Lot Eight (8)
Hal White
Office work
4.90
ed there by a kick from a horse he
and a three-eighths interest
Ax
A.
Dunlap
Road
work
20.40
If the CCC camp causes as much excitement in actual­ was driving from the barn last
in and to the flow of water
State Indus. Acc. C oqm ?
ity as it has in anticipation it will be a reason for heart Saturday.
from said spring.
When cranking their car Mon­
failure.
day Mra H. B. Belshee had the anHim i mumu»*
ligaments tom at the elbow of her
What Would
right arm.
Since the twelth if you’re on the right you have the Neil McDonald and Charles W.
To
right of way which ia the rule generally followed although Kenny have each purchased a new
Lose Your Driver’s
it was not the law.
top buggy this week from Ginn.
Coleman and Co.
It may be the
of
­
BROTHERS
THEIR SKINS
In Other Days
COMPANY S COMIN’
Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
GALLOWAY 4k KRI^R
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
First publication May 17, 1935
Last issue June 14, 1935.
Notice of Sheriffi’s Sale of Real
Property *
On Saturday, the 29th day of
June, 1935, at the hour of ten o’­
clock a. m., at the front door of
the Courtihouse in Moro, Sherman
County, Oregon, I will sell at pub­
lic aution to the highest bidder
for cash the following described
real property located in Sherman
County, Oregon, to-wit.
West one-half of Section
Two in Township Two South,
Range Sixteen, East of ttto
Willamette Meredian. and all ..
of a certain tract of land lo­
cated in the Southwest Quar­
ter of Section Thirty-five,
Township One South, Range
Sixteen, East of the Willam­
ette Meridian. Said tract of
land being all the land in
Southwest Quarter of Section
Thirty-five lying ..South . and
East of the right of way of
the Oregon Washington rail­
road consisting of ninety
acres more or less, making a
total of approximately four
hundred acres, all in Sherman
Counay, Oregon-
Said sale is made under execu­
tion issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Sherman to me (Ü-
rected in the case of A.
Schramm, as Superintendent of
Banks of tihe State of Oregon,
plaintiff, vs. George A. Meloy and
Nellie A. Meloy, husband and
wife; Walter A. May and Paul
May. co-partners doing business
under the firm name of Walter
A. May and Son; Sherman Coun­
ty. Oregon, a municipal corpora­
tion of the State of Oregon, and
Roy Powell, defendants.
HUGH CHRISMAN
Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real
Property
On Saturday, the 29th day of
June, 1935, at tihe hour of ten
o’clock a. m. at the front door of
the Courthouse in Moro, Sherman
I County, Oregon, I will sell at pub-
i lie auction to the highest bidder
| for cash, the following described
I real property located in Sherman
County. Oregon, to-wit:
The Southeast Quarter of
¿lection Twentjjlthree;
the
Southwest Quarter of Section
Twenty-four; the Northwest
Quarter of Section Twenty-
five, and the Northeast Quar­
ter of Section Twenty-six, all
in Township Two North, Range
Eighteen. East of tibe Willam­
ette Meridian, containing 640
acres, more or less, according
to the Government Survey, all
in Sherman County, Oregon.
Said sale is made under execu­
tion issued out of -the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon fo^
the County of Sherman to me di­
rected in the case of A. A.
Schramm, as Superintendent of
Banks of the State of Oregon,
plaintiff, vs. J. M. Yocum and Mary
M. Yocum, husband and wife;
State Industrial Accident Commis­
sion; Pacific Coast Joint Stock
Land Bank of Portland, Oregon, a
corporation; Sherman County. Ore­
gon. a municipal corporation of
the State of Oregon, and Mrs.
Maud Driscoll, defendants.
HUGH CHRISMAN
Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
5-31; 6-7, 14, 21.
Dr. J. A. BUTLER
DENTIST
HOME OFFICE, WASCO
DENTAL X-RAY SERVICE
In Moro the First Week
in Esch Month
I tSW WOVlllWIIISKEÏ
IA h UNTIJCKY
It
Mean To You
License?
lihood.
Much comment is being heard these days over a
COURT NEWS
natural phenomena. For years the Republican party has
(Continued from page one)
been the one that “pointed with pride” and the Democrats
vs. Jensen
1740
viewed with alarm \ This year the roles are changed and Jesse Miller.
Defendant’s
it is held peculiar that the Republicans should be in the witness—Ore. vs. Jensen 11.40
unacustomed position. The “outs” are always the critics John Dick,
Defendant’s
vs. Jensen
Leah Mary Jensen,
Defen-
A movie actor is said to be willing to give his necktie
to any one who praises it if he is not going someplace
where he may need it Really does any man actually need
a necktie?
the attitude we express when the crime is committed and the
sob sister stage evident hiring the trial it would be to the
advantage of the public.
Jensen
9.60
15.40
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may mean the loss of your operator’s
license you rnj^y.expect difficulty in secur­
ing insurance. .Most companies will not
accept operators who have bad accident
records.
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