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page m*’ UiE SHUMAN COUNTY • JOURNAL, MOHO, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1935, tion of the general trend during the NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ¡NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY past hundred years. On the 29th day of July. 1286, On Saturday, the 17th day of SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER. Established Nov. 2, 1KH8 program is financed through a spec The primary factor producing GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, Established Oct. 14. 1897 ial allocation of federal relief centralisation in the pro-Civil War CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6. 1931 funds. i period was probably the existence WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1891 the courthouse* in Moro, Sherman I will sell at auction to the highest of the frontier. The frontier was CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1932 County, Oregon, I will sell at pub Appointment of Giles French of The O man observed, “When itself a national problem and in lic auction to the highest bidder bidder for cash, the following de Published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon, By we purchased the Observer in 1894 turn accentuated the national is for cash, the following described scribed property, located in Sher Managing Editor GILES L FRENCH man County, Oregon, to-wit: the country was a hundred time* sue« three representatives in the state worse off than today. The whole : The controversy over the tariff real property located in Sherman Northwest Quarter of i the legislature. French, publisher ol crop of 1823 rotted in the sac kb and the peculiar twist given to County, Oregon, to-wit: Southwest Quarter of Sec Lots numbered Four and the Sherman County Journal, is a People had neither tea nor coffee tihe slavery issue were both pro tion 1, Township 5 South, ON i Five of Section Six, Township republican. The other newspaper to drink, they parched barley for ducts of the frontier. Range 16 East W. M. , One North of Range Nineteen. men in the House are Moore Ham a table beverage without sugar to The attempt to extend the sphere Said sale is made under execu East of Willamette Meridian, ilton, youthful publisher of ’ the sweeten even that But nobody of the Federal government to in tion issued out of the Circuit Court containing One Hundred nine Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice, at Moro, Oregon, Medford News and Clint ‘‘Want-to went into hysterics over it. We clude new means of transportation of the State of Oregon for Wasco teen and 35-100 acres, more under Act of Congress of March 3,1879 , go-home" Haight of the Blue simply kept the faith and can now likewise came out of the frontier, County, to me directed in the ease or less, according to Govern Mountain Eagle at Canyon City. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. name fully 200 rich men here, be and while during the early years of “Elisabeth 8. Williams, plaintiff, ment Survey, Sherman County, One Year ..............................-...... ....... .................. ............... .................. $1-50 sides many millionaires who have the philosophy of the limited pow- vs John Karlen and Frank Gabel, Oregon. Although members of the state left who wore coon skin caps and 1 ers of the states prevailed, by the defendants.“ Said real property AUGUSF2 . 1935 Said sale is made under execu board of control have practically winter clothing in July because middle of the Nineteenth Century will be sold subject to confirmation tion issued out of the Circuit Court abandoned any idea of changing the nationalistic influence of the they were broke." YES, WE HAVE INCOME and redemption as provided by law, OUR NEW HOUSE of the State of Oregon for the The Moro school district has de frontier was quite clearly seen. Reports in the press indicate the location of the capitol building and the purchaser will bo put in im The second factor leading to the County of Sherman to me directed mediate possession thereof. The planners, official and ama that Sherman county has been negotiations still continue between cided to open school September 10 the committee recently named by extension of Federal control, and in the case of Elizabeth Fuller, teur, ate having lots of fun talk rated as one of the 145 communi or 17 with A. C. Hampton, princi HUGH CHRISMAN, Sheriff of Governor Martin and trustees ol the factor producing the trend plaintiff, vs. J. H. Ferrell, a single ing about the new capitol building ties in the entire United States pal, Mrs. Slayback, Miss Blair and Sherman County, Oregon. man; O. A Carlson, Receiver of and its location. With little gasps having the highest per capita in Willamette university for purchase Miss Darby as teachers. This is since the Civil War, was the devel GALLOWAY and KiRlER of joy an 1 squeals of pleasure they come and highest living standards. of the 14-acre university campus one less teacher than formerly but ' opment , , of industry and commerce. the First National Bank of The' Attorney for Plaintiff. the entire ten grades will be taught Both mdustry »nd commerce tran- Dalles, Oregon; State Industrial ' jot down .J. as about what the state This is not surprising. For for capitol purposes. Architects continue to press their should have to i eplace the destroy many years this county has had as well and tfo district will save scended state boundaries; neither Accident Commision; and Alma Set I to Him could be considered as limited to Barnett Fridley, defendants. ed fftate house. They have it a much higher per capita income arguments for a larger capitol site 1500. HUGH CHRISMAN ____ 1 Yes/ I sez to him, ’Mr. O’Ril- than that afforded by the old loca band oil. of 1^®*- — If any control was located on a hill, distant from the than the average. A survey mads Young Vintin took a b«na , — * ---------- r to Sheriff of Sherman County, Ore. ey/ sox I, ‘ if you was as much of a tion. Recommendations prepared nec- 250 range cattle from Bakeoven | h® had ’ Federal P° wer muat of dty and expressing an idea of in 1930 rated this county as having First published July 19, 1985. gentleman as I was a lady, you'd extended. the aloofness of government, they 3.2 times the income per person by the Oregon chapter of the to Trout lake range last week, via Last publication August 9, 1935. get the hell outa here’." - American Institute of Architects — have it in the city spreading over as the national average. Free * bridge. It was a long hot 1 But if the problems of commerce call for a site of at least 20 acres and industry could not be limited new territory and rising in majes and dusty drive. Figures that may be verified tic splendor against a background from wheat shipments of a few for the new building. At the same A very pleasant at home was by state boundaries was there and time other plans have been pre of something or other. given by Mrs. H. S, McDanel in is there any limit to the sphere of years ago show that the people of This still hypothetical structure this county had an almost unbe pared for the possible relocation of in honor of Mrs. S. S Hayes who action of the Federal Government? The continuous trend has been has been compared to the Parthe lievable income. When we produc Willamette university on 40 acres will soon be „leaving for her home in the direction of the extension of '' * non, which was supposedly a Greek ed 3,600.000 bushels of wheat that of land on the east side of the in Portland. Federal power and while here and government building of some beau sold for $6,000.000 we had an aver-, “Bush” pasture in south Salem in the event the present campus is From* The Observer Aug. 4, 1916. there (has come the temporary cur ty and remarkable resistance to age income of about $2000 per tailment by the courts the move the elements. One might suppose person which is above the average sold to the state. M. A. Bull is in charge of the ment has nevertheless gone on. Governor Martin conferred with that the state of Oregon was on the national income per family^ Nice. city light and water plant during his planning board in Portland rel The economic interests have verge of going In for beauty in a Eh? And pardon us if our chest the absence of C. E. Sheets on his changed positions with regards U. ative to plans for the new capitol protrudes. annual vacation. the degree of centralization. Large Things are not always like that Friday and it is expected that the There is talk of including a gov Hedges and Huis were the low industrial interests now protest tihe formal application for a federal to be sure. In some of the depres ernor’s mansion in the building grant for 45 percent of the $3,500- bidders on concrete construction undue extension of Federal author plans although for $7500 per year sion years the county has had to for the new Kent school house. a governor should be able to pay scratch to bring in ‘ one million 000 estimated as needed for the Bids were taken for concrete, tile ity while the underprivileged be new building will be ready to for siege its extension, but the process his room rent. There is talk of dollars. Since the increase in the and brick. still continues. separating the various offices in amount of stock in the county it ward to Washington, D. C|, with Neil McDonald was in town this in a few days. As soon as the fed Political parties have reversed to groups of buildings. Verily, has been more difficult to obtain week and reported that his bar their respective positions with re eral grant is approved, the grant the figures on county income, but there is talk of everything. money earmarked and the terms of ley had made 20 sacks to the gards to the problem; Republicans, The principal reason for having it may safely be assumed that the the grant made known the gover acre. originally clamoring for additional a state house is to have a place for income is holding up comparatively nor has said that he would issur ’Ray Doan, clerking for L. J. powers for the Federal government, I the conduct of state business and well or the present report would the call for the special session of -ucas and Co. is visiting in Wasco. now decry its expansion; Demo for the keeping the state records in have noted it The Sherman county settlers Multnomah county was the only the legislature to authorize con- >111 has been passed and awaits the crats, with the heritage of States’ safety. The more the building or struction of the new building and Rights, plead for an extension; but set of buildings is scattered out other spot in Oregon given the make provision for the state’s presidents signature. Mr. L. Bar regardless of party and irrespec the more expensive the building highest rating. Sherman county share of the cost. num states that $45.000 will be dis tive of economic interests, the stea program will be for the people who was designated as being in the tributed to the original settlers in dy progress of centralisation is ap will pay for it and perhaps never Deschutes river valley which gives this county. parent First of the Federal grant mon see it. A state is a public utility something of a laugh to those who ey for the Coast highway bridges R. J. Ginn drove up from Port Is our constitutional system out its offices are business offices and know the topography of the coun was received by the highway com end over the Columbia highway grown or what are the relative should be designed from the point try hereabouts. When one consid mission this week in the amount in ten hours and 20 minutes with spheres of action of state and Fed • Why heat up your house every time you need hot water? An of view of efficient use. Location ers it is quite a feat for a count) of |3B0 000. some stops. The Ginn family are eral Governments ? These prob automatic electric water heater will supply you with plentiful, The federal gover- and architecture should be based on without irrigation, with less than ment has agreed to contribute 30 camped near Lents to attend lems, older than the Constitution effortless hot water whenever you turn a faucet, day or twelve inches of rainfall, with prac that theory, not upon presumptions the camp meeting. summer or winter I Heavy insulation keeps the heat in the itself, are the problems which still percent of the total cost of the of what the next generation will tically one crop to be so successful five bridges as an outright gift to confront us anew. — i Dealers and Pacific Power A Light Company have put a special in competition with other areas all think of our artistic sense. the state. The loan of $4,200,000 price of $79.50 on a 40-gallon automatic electric water U mm over the land. It brings to mind made by the PWA to finance the Equalization Board Friend—When you were in Rome ($10 down and balance on convenient terms.) The operating cost the old boast that Sherman county AAA AND PRICES state’s share of the bridge cost is is only eight-tenths of 1c per k.w.h. ' • • did you do as the Romans do? The recent decisions of the courte could raise more wheat with less being refinanced through sale of To Meet August 12 Tubby—No, my wife was along. Use this heater a full 60 days. Then if you are not completely regarding the AAA and the ap moisture than any other place un general obligation bonds at a much NOTICE: There will be a meet der the sun. satisfied, it will be removed from your home without rherg» and parent resentment against the ris lower interest rate than that car ing of the County Board of Equali your payments refunded. The only cost to you will be th* elec ing cost of living are being taken ried by the federal loan. zation of Sherman County, Oregon BE READY tricity used. Don’t pass up this attractive proposition. Rajoy as opposition to the theory that the at the Court House, Moro, Ore automatic hot water service now! We are unable to see the wisdom farmer should have the same pro A decided improvement in busi gon, on the second Monday in Au in the action of the erosion service tection as the manufacturer. This ness conditions throughout Oregon gust that being the 11 1 day of in laying off a part of its’ meagre may not necessarily be true is indicated by collections of the August, 1935, to puljlicl examine crew here at this time. During The AAA and the processing ►frece all the entire construction of the camp World War Veterans State Aid the Assessment Rolls, Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore taxes have been used by food pro errors in valuation, descriptions of commission which have averaged and, in fact, since the start of the cessors and dealers as an excuse or------ $188.000 a month since January 1, lands or other property assessed to jack up the price of food pro work the erosion service has been last, compared to a monthly aver by me, and it shall be the duty of behind the army in preparedness •r PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY ducts to such a degree that the for the work to be done. The lack age of $111,000 in 1933 and $123, persons interested to appear at the Phone 222 farmer is getting the blame for a time and place appointed' All of CCC men to fill the camps ap 000 in 1934. rise in the cost of living for which petitions must be made in writing pears to be an opportunity to get he is not to blame. The state insurance department and verrified by the oath of the everything ready to begin work For instance, in this county the turned 1673,417 into the general applicant and filed with the board when they do arrive. fund during the first six months of within fifteen days from the time While it is possible that the work per pound loaf since the processing is all planned and ready for the 1935. This represents an increase it is by law required to meet. taxes were instituted. It is usual Margaret W. Peetz word “Go", it does not appear of 143.000 over the turn-over for to get 55 loaves of bread from one County Assessor probable. Before the work can be the same period last year. bushel of wheat and the rise in satisfactorily conducted here some coot to the consumer in this in agreement must be made with the stance is therefore $1.10 for each farmsis and land owners on whose bushel used for bread. The farm farms the work will be done. This er geU about 17 cents from the is but one of the important things. government for each bushel raised. Buildings for the SCS' men and Some body else gets the 93 cents equipment must be constructed. By John T. Ganoe and the farmer geta all the blame. der such powers to deal with ob The camp is in dire need of grad This condition is undoubtedly dupli scene literature, immoral women, Although the Civil War, for all ing and gravelling before it will be cated in many other places and a satisfactory place for the men intents and purposes, destroyed the the adulteration of foodstuffs, and with many other commodities. last vestage of States’ Rights con countless other subjects which even to live. Within the past fifteen years the It is usually assumed that, like ceived of in terms of nullification the most ardent Federalist of 1800 wheat farmer has increased his the mill of the Gods, the govern- and secession, the problem was by would never have dreamed to be un M ____ 01 ine govern- der anything but state jurisdiction. h. now nrodurw «Imo«! ■"* <rh’d" »low »nd no means dead. Indeed, the ques It is necessary to give a de hLf^h»t^ d^ÒÌr «no. but »omeUme» it tion arose in a now, and in many tailed account of that familiar his ways, a more perplexing form. appears that it is an assumption Ä“ J“™*1 "““ “rit. ». tory since the Civil War which has Whereas, the expression of ideas to ‘^nt.,1 as to the relation of State and been, from one standpoint at least, has cut costs to demonstrate a re- Federal governments, prior to the merely the story of th^ enlarge ment of Federal powers. ‘ markable ability to meet the situa One side is complaining because Civil War was fundamentally sec tion. The legalistic arguments clutter tional, the rapid economic and in the government is spending too In the meantime the costs of much money and the other is talk dustrial growth of the United the pages of history but reveal, processing and selling the product ing about the money the utilities states transformed the problem in spite of finely woven argument he raises have grown. It is true spent fighting the Wheeler-Ray« in the post-Civil War era to an pro and con, one cardinal truth. that consumers insist on having bum bill. The ordinary citizen looks entirely different plane. While the That centralization and expansion elements of controversy were not of Federal control is an historic on. And it’s all his money. handled loaf of bread imaginable. so apparent, they were more subtle movement, an actuality,' rather It must bo just so, sliced, barely When they get the rich men and more intricate and they were than a constitutional conception to eool wr.pped .nd delivwod ThM Uied it will be pouible to My that none the less real. । be accepted or rejected. is the Standard consumers have they thev onnea« th« administration be The expansion of industry and I ' - Whatever .. was , the „ _ intent _ of - the — oppose the established. A loaf of bread is cause of that reason instead of commence disregarded state or sec- JT* °r nine cents service and one cent difference in principle. tional foundries. Economic and con- . ar F^^^tions, the Consti- stitutional history thus became in-,.” chan<ed in the post-war tonare the brunt of criticism for period to meet new conditions and We wonder if that cornor stone separable. »rx. i a , . .. j ‘ new Federal centraliza- box was as much in the dark af The evolution of a a tr»n»porUüon, tlon realities. thlu , thj u It seems only fair that if the ter the round of speech making as •ccompenied by the n«e of othet • »ecounted for, not »cce pted or re- government it to continue the crop it was before removal. •TMT in/iliari-t*l a«vrl AAmwiaweiel »_ ev- great industrial and commercial am or- reduction program and correspond ganizations. caused groat appre ing benefit payments it should take What then, have been the fac A writer has won the Harper some steps to control costs to the prise with a story of the Oregon hension upon the part of the Amer tors which have produced this con ican people. The extension of Fed. consumer. At least . , it . . should ex- ( °°untry’ Ha Uved in The Dalles oral authority in the last half of certed movement toward centralisa tion? Two observations need to pwa some energy in defending the and many of his stories are writ- the Nineteenth century was thus be made before those factors are ten about this section. There are enumerated. First the factors are loto of stories here. No wonder one Strictly speaking, there is in so complicated, intricate, and over of them won. __________ _ d American constitutional law no lapping that no hard and fast enu- mmh thing as “Federal poMee pew- * meration can be made. Second, the farmen should continue to take ths Good boost for Bonneville dam nr ' since no such grant was over movement toward natiomiization is the offer to buy its power. Maf^ be there will be some chance $t> g ven In the delegated power» But yu a pert of general movement in ’the control of the Post Office, the Federal governments in all parte have It completely developed. jower to regulate interstate com- of the world. Bounds like we are getting back When we got through taildag Thus conceived, the development powerful weapons. in the United States was not an STATE AFFAIRS In Other Days COOL IN HOT WEATHER • this electric way of heating water I ZELL’S FUNERAL HOME SEE ANY DEALER IN ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Review of National History Shows Constitutional Changes