Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 05, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER. Ertablwbed Nov. 2. ¡*8*
GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, Established Oct 14. lb?'
CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6, 1931
WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established Ite!
CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1932
STATEHOUSE GOSSIP
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order. He was told that the 34.- •
000 Methodists in Oregon would •
support him in the move to keep in- ■
dust rial peace.
';
MUs Hazel Stook
said “why.
H. E. Club
I
Sponsors Dance
Dad—Sonny, they can’t tell me
anything about the horrors of war.
In the battle of Verdun my head
was grazed by a German bullet.
Sonny—There ain’t much to
graze on there now, is there, Dad ?
on the 9th day of July, 1^6.
Claimant names a« witneases:
Lawrence Amick, Mrs. Lawrence
Amick, H. A Sommer. C. I. Laffon
All of Kent, Oregon.
W. F. Jackson, Register.
And the Willamette university
NOTICE
Published Every Friday at Moro, Orecoo. By
a
Method
ist institution, may trans­
The Home Economics club spon­
DES CHUTES RAILROAD COM-
GILES L. FRENCH
•/ÌUonginx Editor
fer its campus to the state for ad­
sored a dance at the grange hall
Dolly— How in the world does PANY AND OREGON-WASH­
ditional grounds and locate a new!
Saturday evening, June 29th, whidh she ever get any money out of that INGTON RAILROAD AND NAV-
campus elsewhere in the city. The
was well attended. Music was fur­ husband of her»?
GATION COMPANY hereby give
state planning board and a com­
nished by home talent.
Mabel—Oh. dhe just tells him notice t/hat on June 15, 1935, they
mittee from the university have the
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson left she is going back to her mother and filed with the Interstate Commerce
matter under consideration at this
Tuesday for Turner, where tihey he hands her train fare.
Commission at Washington, D. C.,
spent the week attending the an­
Entered as second-class matter at the Posioffice, at Moro, Oregon, time.
their joint application for a cer­
nual Christian Convention.
under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879
_______________________
tificate
that the present and future
NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAY
The matter of a new capitol was
| Mr. Clifford Ullmann of Bend.
public
convenience
and necessity
SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
Notice is given that I will, on
given serious attention the past
Tom Fraser and Tom jr. of Moro,
(a)
permit
the
abandonment
by
One Year
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80 week, opening up conjectures a-
were visitors at the W. C. Helyer Saturday, the 13th day of July, the Des Chutes Railroad Company
1935,
at
the
hour
of
ten
o
’
clock
gain after more than a month’s
JULY 4, 1935
home Sunday.
of that part of its railroad begin­
silence on the subject Senator
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson were a. m. of said day and at the V. B. ning at mile post O. which is a
McNary’s report of federal aid re­
shopping in The Dalles Thursday! Eakin ranch located about ten and point on the main track of the Ore­
HA. THEY FIGHT
vived the picture. The report of
r Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith and one-half miles southeast of Grass gon-Washington Railroad and Nav­
First it was the senate, now it is the house that dares the planning board on the issue,
children of Portland were guests Valley in Sherman County. Oregon, igation Company at Ainsworth,
sell to the highest bidder for cash
however,
has
been
delayed
a
week
Above
is
'Miss
Hazel
Marion
of Mrs. Max Pluemke Friday.
to do things in opposition to the will of the president. For
in Government lot five (5) of sec­
or longer because of Ube Willam­ Stook of Forest Grove, whose es­
Otto Walman and J. C. Wilson in hand, the following described tion eighteen (18), Township two
ma io many long months it looked as if no legislator would ette campus phase It was to have say, “Meat—The Favorite Food of
estray,
to-wit:
F
.
were Grass Valley visitors Thurs­
(2) North, Range sixteen (16) East
One yearling heifer with
dare < a m ownership to his own soul, but now they stand reported last Friday.
Every Nation,” won first place in day.
of
the Willamette Meridian, and
young calf, Holstein breed,
the state of Oregon in the twelfth
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bauer and
up on their own legs and disagree, patronage or no patron­
extending
thence in a general
black wittti white face and
At the present writing the state annual meat story contest spon­ son Harry of Alsea spent the past
southerly direction to mile post
age. Let som t'ring be said for the discovery of backbone police of Oregon was still mobilized
white
under
body,
no
brands'
sored by the National Live Stock week at the home of Mrs. Bauer’s
71.26, wfcich is a point on the Ore­
and no ear marks.
but had been transferred from Sa­ •nd Meat Board.? A total of 12,- parents, Mr and Mrs. L. W. Amick
in American legislators.
gon
Trunk Railway in Goverment
Said sale to satisfy the sum of
There never was much general satisfaction with the lem to Portland where this week 269 Ihome economics students from
E. J. Barnett of Clem was a din­
lot
one
(1) of section eight (8)
$15
00
damages,
and
23.50
expenses
system of the first two Rooseveltian years when, if the was expected to see the end of the 682 high schools of 48 states par­ ner guest of !Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Township
seven (7) South. Range
incurred
as
Justice
fees,
advertis
­
lumber strike—or something. Chas. ticipated in this contest.
Matthes Wednesday.
fourteen
(14)
East of the Willam­
president asked for a bill it was delivered signed and sealed P. Pray, the police superintendent
F. F. Parmalee of San Francisco, ing sale, assessment of damages, ette Meridian, a distance of 71.26
and
cost
of
making
sale.
post haste. Whether the bills were the correct ones or not who speaks the same language as
Calif., was at Kent Tuesday on
miles, in Sherman and Wasco coun
HUGH CHRISMAN
business.
there was a growing feeling that one man might be wrong the governor—and by that we mean
ties,
and the abandonment of oper­
regular army language—has been
Mrg Ida Davis of Moro was an Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon ation thereof by the Oregon-Wash­
once in awhile and that laws were likely to be more satis­
in direct charge of the men and the
over night visitor at the J. C. Wil­
factory in the long run if they were debated and discussed situation. He reports constantly
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALF ington, Railroad and Navigation
son home Sunday.
Company; and (b) require the
thoroughly before passage. At least, the opinions of more to the governor by phone.
On the 29th day of July/ 1935, operation b.v tlhe Des Chutes Rail­
1 George Wilson left Tuesday for
Portland with a load of stock, and at the hour of 10 a. m. at the front road Company of the Oregon-Wash­
persons were expressed in them.
The other day Washington’s
will
spend some time at Scappoose door of the County Court House ington Railroad and Navigation
Which side is right in the controversy about the hold­ Martin called upon Oregon’s Mar­
Descendants of Henry Hennagin, where his sheep are on summer in Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, Company' under trackage rights
ing companies depends on personal prejudices, of course, tin and asked his advice. It will Sherman County Pioneer, gathered range.
I will sell at auction to the highest over the railroad of the Oregon
bidder for cash, the following de­ Trunk Railway between Oregon
as does many other decisions. It is doubtful if all holding be remembered when Charles of at Eagle Creek Park, in the club
scribed property, located in Sher­ Ti’unk Junction and North Junc­
companies are iniquitous and it does seem a bit rash to Oregon talked to Clarence of hall. Sunday, June 30, for their an­
Washington at Olympia, the latter nual reunion, with forty seven
man County, Oregon, to-wit:
tion. a distance of 7475 miles, in
consign one class of corporation to oblivion because some called out the guards and opened present. A shower of birthday
of
Northwest
Wasco County, all in the State of
representatives of it have followed unfair practices. It is some mills in Tacoma. The other gifts for Mrst Henry Hennagin
Southwest Quarter of S c-
Oregon.
tion 1. Township 5 Sou.h,
most peculiar that laws cannot be made and enforced to day he called upon more advice widow, w'hio now lives at 5815 N. E.
DES CHUTES RAILROAD COM­
from Charlie, asking whether he 12th Avenue, Portland, had been
Range 16 East. W. M.
PANY
control illegal acta of holding companies although it is true should order more mills opened. arranged but she
Said sale is made under execu­
was unable to be
and
»that little actual progress has been made toward regulation Charlie told Clarence he did not present because of the stormy
tion issued out of the Circuit ( ourt O R E GON-WA SHINGTON R AIL-
think it advisable at that time, sug­ weather. A five mile tour of the
of the State of Oregon for Wasco
so far.
ROAD and NAVIGATION COM­
gesting rather he concentrate on Bonneville Dam project was one
County, to me directed in the case
PANY.
But right or wrong, it gives something of a thrill to
giving protection to those mill own­ of the interesting features of the
Delayed harvesting witih threat­ of “Elizal»eth S. Williams, plaintiff
know that congress is exercising its duty once more and ers who had nerve enough to open. day.
ened rust damage was the outstand vn Jdin Karlen and Frank Gabel,
really reading and discussing laws before passing them. Oregon’s' Martin has been im­
Sons w?.© were present with their ing feature in the domestic wheat defendants.’’ Said real property
patient
with
Portland
mill
owners,
wives,
were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert situation during the week. Further will* be sold subject to confirmation
Maybe next election there will be fewer legislators cam­
with one exception, in fearing re­ Hennagin, Mr. and Mrs. Homer heavy rains in the main hard win­ and redemption as provided by law
paigning with the boast that they voted for bills without opening. In fact at times ¡hie has
Hennagin, both of Portland; Mr. ter belt lowered quality, threaten­ and the purchaser will be put in im
been so impatient he expressed and Mrs. George Hennagin. Moro. ed rust damage and retarded cut­ mediate possession thereof.
reading them at all.
himself very bluntly and was on the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hennagin, In­ ting and tlhreshing. Trade agencies
HUGH CHRISMAN. Sheriff of \tilliams R. U. X. Compound
Effective and Quick
verge of calling off any protection dependence. Daughters present reported rust infestation in north- Sherman County, Oregon.
But
the
situation
calmed
somewhat
GALLOWAY
and
KRIER
em
Nebraska
and
southern
Minne­
“WHEN, IN THE COURSE OF-----”
with their husbands included Mr.
By helping the important organ,
and no move was made.
and IMrs. R. C. Byers, Mora; Mr. sota. Marketings of wheat were Attorney for Plaintiff.
the kidneys, largely responsible for
Yesterday thousands of people in these United States
and Mrs. John Johnson, Amity; light with only 23 cars received at
rheumatic conditions, Williams R.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rudolph, White Kansas City compared with over DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR U. X. Compound gets at the seat
listened to the annual reading of the Declaration of Inde­
U. S. I .and Office, The Dalles, of your trouble and rids you of
2.000 for the corresponding week
Salmon, Washington.
pendence. The reading is usually a cursory affair, accom­
Oregon.
May 28, 1935.
those terrible pains.
last
year.
Practically
all
arrivals
Grand children who attended
By dissolving out the pain pro­
panied by partially whispered greetings among the listners
NOTICE is hereby given that
were Alfred and Alberta Henna­ graded tough because of moisture
ducing
poisons and , helping the
Irma
Laffoon.
formerly
Irma
Sny
­
in
excess
of
14%.
Protein
averaged
and interrupted by the popping of firecrackers which the
gin. Portland; Lloyd Hennagin,
From The Observer July 6, 1906. with Mrs. Hennagin, Wasco; Mrs. below 12% compared with nearly der, of Kent, Oregon, who on May kidneys get rid of these wastes
youth of the land seems to consider a patriotic symbol.
The Kerr Gifford Co., has bought Clarence Sparling with Mr. Spar­ 14% in early receipts last season. 21, 1928, made Homestead Entry which may cause Rheumatic pain.
Neuritis. Neuralgia, and Gouty
When the audience hears the sacred pledge "-we mutually the warehousing business of the
Spring wheat continues to make under the Act Dec. 29. 1916, No. pains, Williams R U. X. Compound
ling, Moro; Mn*. James Kenny.
pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacrec W. A. Gordon company in Sherman Moro; Mrs. Wm. Ekstrom with Mr. good progress with rains and con­ 026661, for EiSWJ. SWJSEi Se<\ scientificly relieves your condition.
county. The Gordon company re­ Ekstrom, Portland; Mrs. Norman tinued cool temperatures but warm, 31, T. 3 S., R. 18 E.. Lots 2, j Moreover, it contains a kidney
honor.** they straighten up in their seats ready for the
tain their banking business.
Baker with Mr. BaW^r, Saleem. clear weather is now needed. The 7, SWiNEi. SElNWi. EiSWVi, antiseptic that protects this vita/
flamboyant oration of the day, and better yet, the picnic
Ed Smith would like to be made Evelyn Christiansen, Portland, Her outlook in Canada continued good WiSEi, SEiSEi. Sec. 6, WANE1, organ from diseases caused by
dinner to follow.
in Manitoba and Saskatchewan but EiNWJ. Seo 7, Township 4, South, harmful germs that collect irf a
happy by some one who found his man Christiansen. Brownsville^
sluggish system.
But the first of our national documents is worthy of pocket book in the Kent district. It
Great grandchildren at, the re­ prospects in Alberta were not quite Range 18, East, Willamette Meri­
Ask your druggest for Williams
has
filed
notice
of
intention
dian,
so
favorable
as
a
week
earlier,
with
more interest than it usually receives. It shows us how contained $230.00 in bills in notes. union were Evelyn and Leona
R.
U. X. Compound. It is a liquio
A reward of $20 will be paid to any May. Henry, Edwin Roy Eager; crops suffering from dryness in to make final Proof, to establish —It Works Faster. It is sold on a
far we have traveled in our ideas of social freedom since person finding it and leaving same
Hal and ’Roger Ekstrom. Donna southern and southwestern areas. claim to the land above described, money back guarantee by the
1776. Nowadays the charges made against the king of at the office of the Kent recorder. Kay and wee Vivettl? Sparling, Conditions in Europe were not ma­ before Register, United States Grass Valley, Moro and Wasco
terially changed although some im­ Land Office, at The Dalles. Oregon. Drug Stores.
People wondered why the CSRy aged eight weeks.
England would be impossible in most cases. For instance:
came in on time yesterday. Was
There were also a number of provement was reported in France.
“For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us;”
it because L. L. Bell was here and friends who gathered with the Germany and the United Kingdom
“for depriving us, in many cases, of the benefit of trial by wanted to get to Kent and couldn’t Hennagin clan about the ‘Jong pic­ as a result of warm and dry wea-
jury.** These, and many others enumerated are impositions leave with the train because of un- nic table and enjoyed with them tihier which was urgently needed
finished business?
the other festivities of the day Prospects in Russia continued fav­
the people of this present age would not tolerate.
Those
from Moro were Mr. and orable. In the Southern Hemis­
The
eagle
that
screamed
has
One might go to far in this simile, however. There
found a resting place over S. S. Mrs. John Thogerson and nephew phere dryness continued to retard
seeding of new crop and a smaller
has been whispered the thought that again we might need Hayes desk in the Gordon bank. Orval.
acreage
than last season was in
the sentence, “He has made judges dependent on his will The last asset of the Biggerstaffs.
Due to a commendable ¿spirit of prospect both in Argentina and Aus
O.
A.
Ramsey
is
doing
the
big
alone for the tenure of their offices-’*. The colonists pro­
bam act at the farm of L. L. Peetz. cooperative enterprise of ; its citi­ tralia. Rains were received in both
tested that the king had “erected a multitude of new offices,
From The Observer July 7. 1916. zens Grass Valley has a substan­ of these counties during the week
tial, roomy and well appointed pa­ and was insufficient to relieve dry-
and sent hither swarms of officers to harrass our people,
An account of the Hay Canyon vilion for the holding ot public ness.
and eat out their substance,*’ and it is a complaint one flood of June 30. 1916 tells of the meetings. It is a bungalow type,
death of IMrs. Elizabeth Fortner, located in the city park cl<se to the
hears today.
Government Officer—Are you
and Mrs. L.
Lawrence of New business section.
‘
married or single?
Eternal Vigilance is the price of liberty and it behooves
Meadows, Ida.. J. W. Kunsman and
A pplicant—Married.
any people, who are free and intend to remain so, to be O. T Burnett Ray Havener l>are-' Two celebrations were, held in
the county for fhe Fourth, one at
Officer—Where were you mar-
watchful of their liberties. This is the season we set aside ly escaped. The most damage in Grass Valley where two days were ried ?
the fall of water was done on the used and another at DeMoss.
to remember the struggle we had to obtain them.
Applicant—I don’t know.
Hastings farm east of Moro al­
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Hansen left
Officer—You don’t know v> ?re
though much damage was done Thursday for a two weeks visit at you were married?
all along the course of the flood.
the Gladstone Chautauquai-
Applicant—Oh. I thought you
Over in Washington they had a jackrabbit race on the
Hennagin Family
Holds Re-Union
Rust Threat
Lowers Wheat
Yield Estimate
HfliUmC SUFFERS
MI RESULTS
In Other Days
Fourth. That’s harking back to the good old days when
folks made their sport out of whatever was handy.
Pachyderm Sculptured in Rock by Nature
Somebody has figured out the number of five card com­
binations in a deck of playing cards. Now let's have hinr.
tell us how many alphabetical names we can get out of the
alphabet. Then we will know how much fartherwe have to
NOW AVAILABLE IN OREGON
95c PINT
go
No. 17BC
Tis said they don’t use whiskey for snake bite any
more. Well the snakes were getting a little scarce.
TRY JAS. E. PEPPER
QUART
No. 17BA
UNHURRIED BLENDED WHISKEY
Attention Autoniobilc O h neis
Bombing beer parlors in Portland seems to be a safer
past ime than drinking the stuff to judge from the arrests
made
Oregon's “Financial Responsibility Act’’ become» effective July laf
It provides that any motorist failing to satisfy a final judgment, the!
outcome of an auto accident, causing deatlh/ or injury to any person!
or property damage in excess of $100, forfeits his right to drive or’
register license for any motor vehicle. After settlement of the judg-’
ment, you must deposit with the state cash or collateral $11,000. Sure-*
ty Bond $11,000 or automobile liability and property damage insur-’
ance.
The Hapsburgs may get back their castles and even
their crowns but nothing on earth can give them back their
power and prestige.
The government is thinking again of improving the
Indian settlement at Celilo. It should include the planting
of trees to furnish smoke for curing salmon, a statue of
General Custer and a hot dog stand to blend the two civil,
izations perfectly.
brano — THE
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PLAY SAFE — OBTAIN
AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY AND
PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE
For Lowest Rntes See
Elephant rock, so called because of Its rosemblnnce to the jungle giant. Is one of th? many beautiful pieces
of Nature's handiwork In rock to be found along the coast of Washington.
VERNON FLATT
Moro,
I
Oregon