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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1935)
- - if THE SHERMAN COUNTY Joj STATE AFFAIRS (Continued from paga one) FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1», 1985. - bOther Pays of Oregon foi me directed Baker, Plain- Mildred whero- was issued Wdnst said defendants and in favor of the Plaintiff and is duly docketed in Judgment Docket *A’* At PW 1W •< »id Coart and County, and which said judgment at the COUNTY COURT____________ (Continued from page one) 20.00 > M Mrs. R. T. Garrett. Coun- 20.00 E- 1 ! A00 •r * the responsibility will be on * shoulders. That is the position taken by 14.00 Neil O'Leary w^s a business vis- 10.00 w- Q Governor Martin in quieting rum ors that he stood ready to recon Julius Ruh burg, Old age 71.09 Published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon, By 15.00 vene the session at the end of t Co. Managing Editoi the first 20 days if necessary. GILES L. FRENCH 29A2 The governor will • present his 15.00 MEMBER road May Albertine Whiting Old HUGH CHRISMAN 1.00 died on construction and social security 10.00 Sheriff of Sherman County Ore/ Hard^ur« Co^ programs, to«s the problem« into John H. Henderson, Old age •w him. -J pension the legislative lap and leave the 10.00 NOTICE OF SALE Q. T. Parr wifi leave'tomor- David Aaron Fields, Old age solution thereof to the tender mer Nstioe is hereby given, by virtue Entered as second-class matter at the Posio thee. at Moro, Oregon, cies of the 30 senators and 60 ' visit of several weeks 14J0 pension 15.06 of an order of the County Court under Act ef Congress of March 3, 1879- Accident Comm. and friends In Cal- Flora Belle Eakin, Old age representatives. of-Wasco County, State of Oregon, 18^7 pension SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, 15.00 V»»» T - rear ................... 8150 W. J. Brownlee, Old age pension 15.00 OCTOBER 18, 1935 night. The WSlHam S. Hall, Old age hr session in 1937,** the i said. 15.00 pension FEELIN’ FINE David McKelvey, Old age In his menage to the worth, Kan- . pension 15.00 It may seem peculiar but when the sun goes behind a ture the governor will n two months W. C. Rutledge, Old age pen purchase of the 18 foucribed property situated in the Her daughter cloud in this county after several months of dry weather mette university sion — 10.00 •nppUrefpr road was keeping Chas. R. Fields. Old age everything geta brighter. That phenomenon occured last dition to* her moth pension 15.00 week and there was general rejoicing. In addition to this Aa his ffiw Wsst oaa-half and the Earle Bartlett, Overhaul vocate manifestation of better humored Mother Nature a part of ended the ing Clark’s typewriter, 9.00 Foss A Çompan 'Road truck kl Tp. 8 8^ R. IT E. W;M. Also the Hood FTatt Tire and Service Sta supplie« F the government checks for the allotment have arrived and mites 19.46 411 qtf Sec. 86, 1» Tp 2 S.. R. tion Labor and supplies Shelj QU C om univer- the combination gives an casement of present financial ness district, U ÿ: W. M. and See. 81 in Tp. forDe|f oss slide 26» 1916. Road supplies 4.75 11J0 difficulties and promise of another one after next harvest. sity trustees have agreed to 2 8., R. 17 E. W. M. K«it—Mr. < and wife, sc- Pacific Power A Light Co., Union QU Cbm «ale of the campus for a price Like all rains in the wheat section of this state this 8750,000 and a new site for the companied by applies i Louis Bchade- Courthouse lights 81Q.84 Monday DeMoss Park lights 2.50 13.34 W. MXBrinkwt, one was not quite enough. About two thirds of an inch school. A committee of Salem citi wits, went to Gee. H. Wilcox, Coroner bridge * 2.00 fell to wet the ground to a depth of about three inches de zens has pledged the city to pro Standard Ói| Re: Karl Anderson 820.00 Oi| O Company, 'Road vide the needed university rite pending on circumstances. Nearly every one will seed on Re: Ben Boswell -20.90 w i«.n the j^lance to be payable within 40.90 as well as to make a small contri six annual installment«, secured by that amount considering the time of year. Cloudy skies bution toward the purchase price. during the fric, «t the E. Ç. Moore Sherman County Journal - O'Mehra A Implement a fixM Mortgage on the quantity •County Printing 12.40 promise that more might come before the storm is over. qf land sold. Bids will be received D. J. Butcher, Expenses of 887.75 by Warnick C. Waldron, as Exee- Last week there was fear that the rains might be de leights. originally reported as fRffi - Lloyd Smith was over froiç re-employment office 15.00 Mra. Rent of road 000 is now understood to be down Kingsley this week for the Fair, utor, at the office of Frank G layed until it was too late to seed this fall and that other Mildred E. Whalley, Office 6.00 and renewing acquaintance with to 875,000 with the probability that Dick. Attorney at Law, Room 20, work in assessor ’ s office the older set. Ç 8.75 — types of wheat would have to be bought and there was an it can be had for much less if the «... Vogt Block. The Dalles, Oregon, Drs. Morse and Moore, Med NOTICE expressed skepticism about the early arrival of the allot state wants it SALEigt riHch place said sale will be ical aid for Otto Bengal 2.50 Imade. The governor’s message will also ment checks. Now, within a few days, all this has been of W0 o’clock I Warnick C. Waldron. . going to make it the best ever. The West Coast Print. A Bind Co. 1985, at recommend the creation of a cap- dispelled and it is much brighter, though cloudy. officers President. Loo Stew, 7.30 m. Superintendent ’ s supplies a. at w front dooc 01 Frank G. Disk, Executor itol building commission to han Court House in More, I dle the construction detail's, such art; Vice President, Pearl Henni Geo. B. Four hill, Postmaster County, Crespo, I wiU reU Supt.’s supplies 84.50 Clerk's as selection of the design, hiring gan; Secretary. Mary Kunsman; lic Treasurer, Bessie Anderson. supplies |5.00 9.50 lie aùctio|| tè thè Nghed bidder HONEY IN THE HORN of the architect«, etc. J. E. 'Morrow, a pioneer farmer Geo. B. Bourhill, Poetmaster for f or cash in Mnd thè follo« Governor Martin is also expec Total box roots The new Harper prize winning book, “Honey in the ted to recommend an amendment of Sherman county now residing 3.15 4 Horn” written by H. L. Davis, a former resident of The to the old age pension bill, reduc at Tygh Valley, was a visitor in West Cst Print & Bind Co., Courthouse supplies Moro during the fair, at the home 7.15 Dalles and Antelope, will do much to give easterns and ing the minimum age of beneficiar of hi# Bister Mrs. W. B. McCoy. West C»t Print. A Bind Co.. ies to 65 years to conform to the others unacquainted with the state of Oregon a lasting Clerk’s supplies 59.40 federal act. The message is also Mr. Morrow is a brother of Hal E. misconception of conditions as they prevailed here in 1906 expected to deal with other phases Morrow pf Kent and Frank and Grass Valley Pharmacy, Sup- ' plie« for Mrs. Wm. Nelson 5.89 to 1908. • - * of the social security program, Cottpn Morrow of Wasco. Wasco County Industrial Farm ecution including unemployment insurance It concerns a couple who were thrown together through ‘ • Care of Chas. Patterson 42.29 aid for dependent children, etc. Pac. Stationery A Print. Co., a mutual desire to escape from the scene of their individ * Clerk’s office supplies1 1.35 ual crimes which included a murder and a jail delivery. Thirty one drunken drivers had tution#! debt iphibt Farmers Elevator A Supply Cb., They were on the move during the entire period of the their licenses revoked during Sep emor Martin is «QM Courthouse coal 4.40 tember according to reports to book. Tum-a-lum Lumber Company Secretary of State SneU. wood for Matt Johnson Book reviewers have expressed the opinion that it told caunty poor 7.25 of the conditions prevalent during the homesteading days Only a little more than 88 per Geo. A. Potter, County Judge on- of this part of the country. It doesn’t. In 1906 this part cent of the total 1985 tax levy Saturday to expenses 15.65 for county purposes .in Abermsn State Indus. Acc. Commission of the civilized as as it it is is today and county goes for the support of Ml uiw state «wive was wau practically pracucauy as as civinzea today and yere took while oM ib and er Peace officers protection 14.49 there were more people here. There was a rush of settlers «bools and roads, according to ad van tag af the hb] £ Few of Geo. G. Updegraff, Diet. At to central Oregon immediately previous to the building of State Treasurer Holman. These the visit i - had er heard of torney’s expenses 8.45 Colua||ras Day which was the oc the rfiilrnnd. th* _______ j ___ two responsibilities absorb the the railroads up the Deschutes but the roving and preda Wily W. Knigthten, Cash ad big end of the annual budget in casion for the ÜoHday? ^ ’ vanced for office help: Le- tory “settlers” as described by Davis were not the sort of moot Oregon counties with Linn ora Peetz 82.25; Mae people to cultivate raw land and build permanent homes county topping the list in this :Death of Sam A. Koser at his Moore .75 and Donalda They moved from their troubles and made no effort to respect with more than 69 percent home in Porttand Saturday remo Knighten 1.50 4.50 of its total budget going into ved a man who had spent more overcome them aa did the true pioneer homesteader. City of Moro. Courthouse these two items. than 85 ¿ears in the service-of the water bill 15.25 There is in the book occasional scorn for the people state.“ first John Milne, 1st payment on who stayed resolutely in one place despite difficulties, but Construction of the new state furnace We Efieti4*triwT«SkmuCmly Frink 2000.00 in no case can it be equal to the scorn felt by the steady house on a pay as you_go .basis Chas. iR. Logan, Auditor, Ac- is advocated by State Treasurer 4 counit of County Auditing 108.75 dependable people for the roving itinerants who shiftec Holman. Under a plan worked out Clark AL Webb. Sealer of with every economic current of the tim e« __ __ by Holman the legislature would , Wts. A Measures 2.00 The book was chosen from 800 entries, it is claimed. ™ke “ <* W ««; Lovinger Disinfectant Com- It is safe to predict that there will be many more entries the ^t of *the new aapitol Ei- death Keser was head { pany, Courthouse supplies 6.81 SHEHMAN COUNTY OBSERVER. Established Nov. 2, 1888 GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, Established Oct- 14, 1897 CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6, 1931 WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Establiriied 1691 CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1932 h w tM WBEGRAFF PEPPER Used Cars far sale at prices that make them attractive — ; bw». MM Columbia Garage next time if any with literary ambitiona read the 1935 penditur^ of the appropriation, prize-winner. - however, would be spread over a in Corvallis. three year period with an item of 865OtOOO to be included in the Appointment of Judge F. L. Tou state tax levy for the next throe Velie of (Medford to tin MAKE SNAPPY years. Construction work on the the doin- A special session will begin next Monday. It was £ UetX- inant complection of to noeratic for the 1 called as an emergency measure to enact regulations for ing progressing only as rapidly years.E.B. Aldi the building of a new statehouse and to change the Oregon as were available to pay for (‘io the other d old age pension law to conform with the federal law. ' the work increasing the the board. All special sessions are presumably called because of •——-r inrrooooo t nrrDoooooé rtwftryMKHMW an emergency. The burning of the state house was the oc casion for the present one. It will not behoove the legisla tors to use the emergency as an excuse to bring general legislation before the state. The business before them civic um should be tranacted as soon as possible with proper time for thought and other affairs should be allowed to wait until the regular »eesion. IT Claims Presented and Allowed NEW LOW PRICES ON ■ Coming to The Dalles Cream of Kentucky A uditor j ¡ THE GREAT EUROPEAN We wonder what would have happened back in 1917 if the public officials and the newspapers had ^pressed as much antagonism to war as they have in the past month. A woman back in Illinois has been yawning for a week. Don’t that make you y—a—wn, though? Passim Play KENTUCKY I Down in Klamath Falls they are living up to the Bjceptad rule regarding young communities for turbulent doings politically. MOW AVAILABLE IN OREGON • • • * * • w *• QA Beautiful «iV/ Scene« Now ÖVC pint . Now you can buy Kentucky’^ favorite whiaiccy at a. new low price. When you ◄ • PRICES 4 ADULT8: .MAT1NBB, Me • lit Students at 08C appcseatly favor building the capito] ADULTS: EVENING. All Seats Pina 10 don football for the year. It is not adapted to schools with STRAIGHT WHISKEY faouritt tf M Kentucky SPOKEN DRAMA IN ENGLISH The winning Mr, Jones of Southern California now • hears the yapping of the hounds at his heels for losing a few games. Babe Ruth must have been right when he remarked that athletes (or coathes) were either bums or Schenleÿs • TJt- Per Cent Me Kentuckians deserve their reputation as W9 CHILDREN and STUDENTS, Me Reoervo Your Ticket« ’ ] At Paule« Play Headquarters la The Delire WWGSLTB BOOK STORE — PhaRe B AUSPICES THE DALLES LIONS CLUB THIS MARK OF MERIT MEANS BETTER VALUES! 4