Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 21, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, JUNE 21, IW.
c=
Mr. Villard became a fellow Court of the State of Oregon for
Dellinger.
STATEHOUSE GOSSIP
german (Emmty Journal
alumnus
of the university, when at the County of Sherman to me di-
Corliss Andrews is suffering
(Continued from page one)
the conclusion of hi« address, he rected in the case of A. A.
from
neuritis
and
carries
his
(head
At Salem the most important
was invested with the hood which Schramm, as Superintendent of
CHWAN COUNTY OBSERVER. Establtehad Nov. 2, 1828
in a pecular position therefore.
subject
was that affecting strikes.
GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, Eatablisbod Oct. 14. 1897
denoted
the conferring of the high Banks of tlhe State of Oregon,
Mrs. William Beuther returned
Th« Multnomah County Circuit
CONSOLIDATED, MARCH «, 1931
degree of doctor of laws upon him. plaintiff, vs. George A. Meloy and
from
the
hospital
Monday
after
court just Monday upheld the gov­
WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1891
under going an operation for sinus At the same time, the doctor of Nellie A. Meloy, husband and
ernor in his ordering state police
CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4, 1932
laws degree was conferred upon wife; Walter A. May and Paul
trouble.
to disperse picket» The decree by
Dr.
Norman Franklin Coleman, for­ May, co-partners doing business
Published Every Friday at Moro, Oreicon, By
Judge James W. Crawford, a for­ Ralph Bennett, Pioneer Farmer,
mer president of Reed College, under the firm name of Walter
GILES L FRENCH '____________________________Itomyn« Editor mer state senator went further. It
Visita Old Ranch
NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAY
A. May and Son; Sherman Coun­
Portland —
decreed that only workers at a
Notice is given that I will, on
ty.
Oregon, a municipal corpora­
A total of 561 degrees were con­
George Wilcox, Jack Gervais and Saturday, the 13th day of July,
plant may picket that particular
tion
of the State of Oregon, and
ferred
upon
students
by
Dr.
Boyer.
plant The court action was a com­ Tom Garrett drove to Pullman, 1935, at the hour of ten o’clock
ON
Roy Powell, defendants.
Wash,
last
Friday
to
interview
the
plete victory for the administra­
a. m. of said day and at the V. B. DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR
HUGH CHRISMAN
eromon control department on
tion.
Eakin ranch located about ten and
Sheriff
of
Sherman County, Oregon
matters connected with the camp one-half miles southeast of Grass
U. S. Land Office, The Dalles,
Entered as second -class matter at the Postoffice, at Moro, Oregon,
in
Sherman
county.
<
They
found
The state police have been mob-
Valley in Sherman County. Oregon, Oregon. May 28, 1935,
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real
under Act of Congres« of March 3, 1879-
NOTICE is hereby given that
alized ready for action the past the wheat country in the heavier sell to the highest bidder for cash
Property
SUBSCRIPTION RATES-—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
week and they have been called out lands in fine shape with a crop ma­ in hand, the following described Irma Laffoon, formerly Irma Sny­
On Saturday, the 29th day of
der, of Kent, Oregon, who on May
at variook times, but at the pres­ turing that was worth the trip to estray, to-wit:
O m Year .----- ----------- ------—............................. —
June,
1935, at tlhe hour of ten
see.
"
21. 1928, made Homestead Entry
ent writing there has been no ser­
One yearling heifer with
JUNE 21, 1936
o
’
clock
a. m. at the front door of
under the Act Dec. 29, 1916, No.
ious casualties. It would take con­
Ralph Bennett, pioneer fanner of
young calf, Holstein breed,
the
Courthouse
in Moro, Sherman
026661, for EiSWL SWiSEi Sec.
siderable nerve to go up against this county and still owner of a
black witlhl white face and
County, Oregon, I will sell at pub­
31, T. 3 S., R. 18 E., Lots 2,
these so-called flatfoots because part of the place now farmed by
white undler body, no brands
7, SWiNEi. SEiNWL EiSWV*. lic auction to the highest bidder
they are ready and willing to take Fred Stradley, was here Monday
and
no
ear
marks.
for cash, the following described
There used to be belief among some people that water anyone ”on.” They are a well for a few hours. Mr. Bennett live«
Said sale to satisfy the sum of WiSEi, SEiSEL Sec. 6. WiNEl, real property located in Sherman
would cure almost everything. Recently we have found trained corps, which drew the com- in Portland and makes the drive >1500
damages, and 23.50 expenses EiNWi. Seo 7, Township 4, South, County, Oregon, to-wit:
that, properly applied’ it has almost unbievably great cura­ pM meets of Major-General Charles to Sherman county and return the incurred as Justice fees, advertis­ Range 18, East, Willamette Meri­
The Southeast Quarter of
ing sale, assessment of damages, dian, has filed notice of intention
tive value. The mid-west found it out before we did here H. Martin, now Governor of Ore­ sartle day.
llsction
Twentypthree;
the
to make final Proof, to establish
Tirpin Hill was another old and cost of making sale.
gon.
Southwest
Quarter
of
Section
in Sherman county, for their rains came before ours.
claim to the land above described,
timer to visit the county tihas week
HUGH CHRISMAN
Twenty-four; the Northwest
Jupe Pluvius* offering came in a milder form hereabouts By the way, thia strike work is in th« interest of his fanning land Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon before Register, United States
Quarter of Section Twenty-
I .a nd Office, at The Dalles. Oregon,
than in the flood drenched mid west. Here it was gentle, “right down his alley/* and it looks here. Mr. Hill lives in Foresv
five,
and the Northeast Quar­
for any who might say hin^ Grove and is owner of some land
on the 9th day of July, 1935.
so much so that many who had been praying for such a gift bad
ter
of
Section Twenty-six, all
Claimant names as witnesses:
“nay.” The Governor has been In farmed by Mrs. Bud IMoore.
in Township Two North, Range
did not hear a drop of it and slept through it all.
Lawrence
Amick,
Mrs.
I^awrence
the army too long to look upon
J. W. Shepard and his sisters and
(Continued from page one)
Eighteen, East of tlhe Willam­
Throughout the country between a half and three intimidation hghtly. He gives or­ their boys left last week for a trip ic, “Youth and the ’Republic,” first Amick. H. A Sommer. C. I. I^affon ette
Meridian, containing 640
quarters of an inch of rain fell. Rain in that quantity on ders as one with experience, and around th« state, going to the sounded a warning against such All of Kent, Oregon.
acres,
more or less, according
W.
F.
Jackson,
Register.
leave it to Charles P. Pray, super­ coast and acroes the mountains to
doctrines as fascism, communist,
wheat in the stage it was found has a curative effect that is intendent of state police to carry Crater
to the Government Survey, all
Lake before Ubeir return.
in Sherman County, Oregon.
not to be made light of among wheat men. But the effect on them out. They both “speak the Harold Hughes, school principal, and other forms of government
that have for an objective the sub-
. Notice of Final Settlement
Said
sale is made under execu­
the wheat was the smallest part of the cure made, although same language.” when it comes to was here this week to attend the merging of the individual and in-1 Notice is hereby given that Elma , tion issued
out of the Circuit
law violators.
annual school meeting.
dividual rights, and thoroughly Atwood, Administratrix of the Es- ■ Court of the State of Oregon fo»
it caused the major cure.
v
Karl Eaton and Roy Tiller left scored leaders of sudh movements, tate of Roy C. Atwood, deceased,
Farmers who have been scanning the sky for weeks
The only political gossip the past for Pullman Tuesday afternoon to both abroad and in this country. has filed in the County Court of the County of Sherman to me di-
were getting a good deal discouraged and tired of the ap­ week has been the balloons sent up look over the erosion project un­ Staunchly defending the govern­ the State of Oregon for Sherman rected in ’ the case of A. A.
Schramm, as Superintendent of
parently unceasing blue color. It developed a blue tinge by prospective candidates for at­ der operation in that territory.
ment of this country, Mr. Villard County her final report and ac­ Banks of the State of Oregon,
torney general.
State Senator
Mrs. Margaret Hutchcroft and
about the entire country. There was much talk of not James Chinnock was at the capital dhdldren left for their home in said: “It is not the system which count as such Administratrix, and plaintiff, vs J. M. Yocum and Mary
is at fault, nor the thoeries of self that Saturday, the 6tfh day of July, M. Yocum, (husband and wife;
pulling out the harvesters at all, of cutting it all for hay this week. He is outwardly an­ Forest Grove this week after spend government
wfrnch lie behind it. It 1935, at the hour of 10:00 a. m., State Industrial Accident Commis-
and not getting much of that. It looked like the fag end of nouncing his candidacy to take the ing several days visiting here with is the engineers at the throttles of has been fixed by said court as the sion; Pacific Coast Joint Stock
place held for the past quarter her parents. Elsie Lemley return­ the mighty engine, the conductors time for hearing of objections to
a very unsuccessful year. And then it rained.
Land Bank of Portland, Oregon, a
century by I. H. Van Winkle, at­ ed with her.
of the great train of state, who are said report and account and settle­ corporation: Sherman County, Ore­
Now, while there is no prospect of a big crop through­ torney general. And he has his
A charivari was given for newly guilty of the shortcoming evident. ment thereof.
gon, a municipal corporation of
out the county, there is promise that there will be harvest­ line of talk already prepared.
wedded Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rug­ The weaknesses are not beyond
Elma Atwood. Administratrix. the State of Oregon, and Mrs.
gles upon their arrival home Thurs­ remedy, the faults not beyond Geo. G Updegraff,
ing done in every section. The wheat has perked up, is
Maud Driscoll, defendants.
Qrinnock, among other things, day night of last week. They will cure. ,
Attorney for Administratrix.
greener, with softer and plumper berries and gives hopes will say that he can handle all the live on the Ruggles ranch south of
HUGH CHRISMAN
Publish
June
7,
14,
21,
28,
1935.
Paying
a
tribute
to
W.
S.
U
’
Ren,
Sheriff
of Sherman County. Oregon
of yielding many more bushels. The growers themselves state’s legal business with the pres town.
father
of
the
initiative
and
retferen
5-31; 6-7. 14, 21.
are brighter, more optimistic and are once more interested sent staff-that is as to size-of the Bob Poley and Barbara Walpole dum in Oregon, Mr. Villard said: Notice of Sheriffi’s Sale of Real
attorney general, without the nec­ are home from the University of
Property
in the wheat price instead of the hay market. We hope it essity of many departments (hiring
“Here is the state of 'MH U’Ren,
Oregon where they have been
is true that in every life some rain must fall, even the life their own attorneys. He also states spending the winter in persuit of who singlehanded gave a superb On Saturday, the 29th day of
new impulse to democratic forms, June, 1935, at the hour of ten o’­
he will hire attorneys who have education.
of a wheat farmer.
I bespeak again more democracy clock a. m., at the front door of
practiced at the bar.
Mrs. R. H Johnson was hostess through a nation-wide initiative the Courthouse in Moro, Sherman
to the bridge club Wednesday af­ and referendum, as to war, as to County, Oregon, I will sell at pub­
Did you hear the Sherman county kids broadcast their Hit latter remark was provoked ternoon at her home in town.
foreign policy, as to whether we lic aution to the highest bidder
by what he states is a fact, with
talks over KO AC last Saturday? And didn’t they stand up one exception, that of Ralph Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Poley were s II a II enter the League of Nations, for cash the following described
in Portland last week on business
real property located in Sherman
and say their say like veterans even though it was the first Moody All the other attorneys in and bring Bob part of the way as a nation whether we shall or County,
Oregon, to-wit.
arm
to
the
teeth,
as
to
shall
not
appearance before the microphone for many of them? The Van Winkle’s office, he says, have home with them.
West one-half of Section
the federal government
whether
Mrs. Helene Lemley and Mrs. shall or tfhall not exercise those
Two in Township Two South,
entire county should be proud of them as well as the par not had actual practice in court.
Ben Leghorn are new victims of functions which the supreme court
Range Sixteen, East of the
ents.
the mumps epidemic and Arzell Ar- has just decided it may not—a I Willamette Meredian, and all
zell Lemley is in bed recovering referendum which at any time a
of a certain tract of land lo­
from a minor operation
cated in the Southwest Quar­
certain
number
of
citizens
may
in
­
A petition has been filed with the public service com-
Frank Kargyl was here on busi­ voke!
ter of Section Thirty-five,
missioner of Oregon asking for permission to take up the From the Observer June 25, 1896. ness this week from The Dalles.
Township One South, Range
Answering the question, “How to
Mrs. Glen King and Mrs. Matt Begin?” Mr. Villard said, “Here
Sixteen, East of the Willam­
rails of one of the Deschutes railroads. No one will deny Willard Wing of Wasco, and Mrs.
Simon were in The Dalles Satur­ and now highly resolve that you
ette
Meridian. Said tract of
the advisability of the move for it was considered foolish Tracy were united in the bonds of day to attend the funeral of James
land being all the land in
will
go
forth
to
make
the
concerns
at the time to put two roads into a country that has hardly holy matrimony yesterday.
Southwest Quarter of Section
Moro Tuesday by auto via the of this government your own by
proved the need for one. And after the competing lines The Grass Valley Packing com- in
Thirty-five lying South and
day
and
by
night,
year
in
and
year
pany received an order for 2000 Columbia highway. They report out. Read of them, think of them,
East of tlhe right of way of
had built through the Deschutes gorge they settled their pounds
of cured meats for the traveling in rain and mud for a con­ speak of tlhem. Hold them your
the Oregon Washington rail­
differences and used the same track making the two roads Mitchell market last weelQ The siderable distance after leaving the
road consisting of ninety
first
duty
in
life.
Let
them
even
from the Columbia to South Junction seems more foolish next heaviest order filled was >400 pavement.
acres more or less, making a
take
precedence
of
the
earning
of
O. A. Ramsey has remodeled his
worth for Canyon City.
total of approximately four
your
daily
bread,
for
if
your
free
­
than ever.
barn into a garage to house his
J. M. McOlley’s big freight team
hundred acres, all in Sherman
dom goes, your content and your
4 span and three wagons, passed new automobile, having traded Ihas happiness will go as well. Your
Counay, Oregon.
Old Dobbin off in the auto pur­
through
Moro
on
the
19th
headed
Said sale is made under execu­
very
economic
existence
will
be
The Oregon G. A R. is holding its last encampment.
for Dayville. His load from The chase.
tion issued out of the Circuit
taken
out
of
your
hands.
”
While sharpening a hoe on the
The ranks are thinning too fast and travel is too much of a Dalles was mostly lumber for Moro
Hansell
farm near Erskine, Horace
burden on the remaining veterans to permit annual meet­ Improvements.
Armstrong
cut his left arm below
Messinger, Judge Fulton.
ings. Spanish American war veterans and American Legion J. J. O. W.
Powell, Dell Porter. Al Mur- ‘he *lbo^ needin* •ever»1
members should mark well their passing for in a few short Chie and other» left for the mine«
e1®»® ’4» wound.
"
। From the Observer June 22, 1906.
years they will be forced to follow the same course.
Dr. Marie Goffin, Mrs. Bruce and
The A O. U. W. goat trotted
Miss Lois Ruggles, left for the
J. H. Maxwell. Boon Wheat and
Goffin farm on Klickitat Tuesday
Oswald Garrison Villard told the graduates of the Emanuel Potter through, at the for
a brief outing.
meeting
of
the
16th
in
Moro
lodge
University of Oregon that the past generation had made
Miss Cora Davis is quite rapidly
No. 64.
great strides in scientific and other materialistic pursuits From the Obaerver June 23, 1916. recovering her health, which is very
gratifying to her family and a
but had not advanced the social affairs of mankind. Per
D. H .Wright is in charge of large circle of friends. She return­
haps this is true because we have no power to change the blacksmith work at Foss and ed Io Grass Valley Wednesday, to
human nature which is the same yesterday, today and for­ Co., during the absence of R. M. prepare for a month sojourn at
tflie Martin Springs.
ever. It is good or bad, from our several points of view, Benson at the coast
M. A. Bull is chief cutter at the
Simon Elcock and wife are at­
depending upon our ability to “tune in” with it. It is rea­ Moro (Market during the vacation tending
the G. A. R. encampment
sonably safe to prophesy that the next generation will do of Tom Douma. who left Monday at Grants Pass. Misses Minnie and
little to make men less selfish and more tolerant, although for Badger Lake along with Bob Nora are home-keeping.
Hoskinson, Ben Hockman and Geo. | Grant Kellogg has broken out
education might help to some extent
Hansen.
agaim He is looking for a snap in
Truman Strong and bride arrived the Bums country.
- PAGE
LME 2HEMMAN COUNTY JULEN AL, MORO, OREGON
two
Boosters Visit
Pullman Station
IT RAINED
VILLARD
In Other Days
The railroads have been granted an increase on inter*
state rates on grain with the privilege of lowering them to
meet competition. In the same week there was an announ*
cement made that the government had definitely approved
$400,000 to clear the channel above Celilo. There is a
chance for competition right there.
The question begins to arise: Does anyone ever have
“social security” unless he earns it? Anyway we have gone
a long way from the Spartan ideal.
AVOID TROUBLE THS WAWÌ
The New Deal is asking for increased taxes.
new about that
Nothing
DON'T
HAVE TO BE
RICH TO ENJOY
9 ?
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Dr. Hunter newly appointed chancellor of Oregon
education, has an opportunity to bring peace to an organi­
zation that has suffered from bickerings and civic warfare.
He can do us a service and we can give him support
Physicians with poor smellers are recommended under
the new law that makes a doctor’s certificate necessary
before conviction for drunken driving. Maybe the liquor
commission will develop a kind of drink that leaves the
drinker smelling like a rose or a lilac as a way around the
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