Image provided by: Sherman County Historical Museum; Moro, OR
About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1935)
- . u A m ORBGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1985. TUB Sb EHM AN COLMI* JOURNAL. MOW). stand up in the can. It was yean the Moore Bro.., bankers, on. ot before the railroad down the nver whom died in Portland test w^ was safe to transport livestock This railroad wa, rated the over, so the r__ ___ The Dalle, to CliB- dividend paying r*Ur“ X o cade Lock»» unloading there to the United States for a j Often cert of merdhan di« and wheat would .tert rolling if left by themselves, and the cars would run wild down gr^e and at the foot jump the track and scatter their contents over the BACK IN THE EARLY DAYS ' countryside and wreck the cars so I badly that only the wheels were hiohuohts of wheat adjustment Continued from page __ worth salvaging- Once a train crew I Adjusts Production to Demand ^ere eating in Wasco wtton the rancher by name J train started down the 8^^”' 9 Increases Farm Purchasing lived northweat of ¡Stine and all. The town marshal from thtee a tanch of colt, aa a» dnv. left 5taw this and hopped on and set 4 Encourages Sound Farm his plae., which was oft with deep enough brakes to stop the runaW»y’ US.CASH ’I And for his meddlesomeness the WHfAT guHiea. - ; ' income company threatened a damage sui. Justice Aa Practiced ’- Dill- against Wasco and its marsha . School Bus Overturns ui -Wilcox Road • Reported For Post W**k Th.^oolta.ttaU’bmng^ ThU section knew * After t*e 0. W. R. & N. was ingers in those when bunt between The Dalles and Port J range or m swivel chairs, »b_j land, -„««knre ranchers here here continued conwnuw foi the tew wa. Routed, the wrong^ years to ship their cattle by boat A>er was usually out^* Portland because the railroad brand of justice that made others to was so crooked cattle could not so inclined watch Ubeir ;ep. There were men to thosexda k who mt irir neigh thè d: bors, and in tn* ow«»on gave themselves W 01 Sr^ unabU 1” rtten8 ^o> bargain. In other work t^ey had 1 honeat-to-goodneds hattie thieves. Once justice miscarried, and it was only in recent y-r. that the man- , of arrtang nt » Wlicl b aked out and becm. gwt.«nlly A Vergar, «dio »ervic. m»n The building now occupied by tnu McKee drug store was the court Kent »ervieing radio» Sunda^; house, and the court room was up- K g d Mrs Carl SchadewiU ateirs. Froebe «-pponed te be M r T m « S ■ Rockmann Mr. and Mr». I” Mr. foreman of a jury that ™ yr , and daughter, ’ nd »¿n«. a man for cattle rustlirig vote of the jury wa# 10 for con and Mrs. She n business Doran Scott and Ed were n viction and one for acqaHtri. The visiter» at Moro Friday. man who voted for ^egujttal slid Mr». John Woods and d«ug^ down a rope that carpenters work Georgia of Shaniko spent the las ing on the building had left and K week at tee home of her was gone for some time. Anoth< XnÄv. McKelvey was taken, but the ganiiations and movement to pro vote found only ten jurymen had voted. mote safety, and continued pub- Jr.^business visitor, in Gras. Record Numder Of licity to the need for greater care ring juror, but failed in his quest, j. Valley Friday. caution on the roads a License Plates Issued and streets of the state. In the first While he was out the missing juror । nine months of 1935, 185 person. returned, and brought mth, him • of whiskey. .Not being Another all-time high in motor )Mt their Uves as a result ot tr«- quantity Acquainted With all P“™”: k- u records has been set this difficulties and in the companies home by h» KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY v«r rn the issuance of license | period during 1934, 225 person, Xn th. bailiff returned .he could not pick out the juror "ho .had WmlYoung of KUiea. plates, with 293,343 distributed UP were - — a - visit here for two weeks NOW AVAILABLE IN OREGON been missing when hepoled th Motor vehicle accidents in 193b jury the last time, but after the have numbered 15,890 Liliff had retired from the jury tomber contributing 1,900 to the September 30. room the juror who had votedI for A 30 per cent increase in the total. In 1934, out of the total o acquittal, who also happened to be present. After the grange meeting number of certificates at title is- 15874 accidents for the nine-month the juror who brought in the whis 1,847 occurred in Septesn- . charivari was given for Mr .ana »ued this year for motor vehicles neriod. ^.in^es resulted to 458 P~ ky began to ply hi« fellows with is indicative of the improvement in Mrs John Decker.. At the n tee drink that eheers, and to make The best news in months! Ken In the sons this September, and to 496 meeting, November 9. elation of business, believe« Snell a long story short a vote was final first nine months of 1935, L^8 in the same month l»*t yemr. tucky’s favorite whiskey ... th* officers will be held. ly taken that showed aljI the jury A number of Kent grange mem titles were issued as comparedI in favor of acquittal. Tbs stor> whiskey that’s made in Kentucky bers attended the grange confer 88,002 in the same period in nwa. WHEAT PAYMENTS SURE e-oes that the one juror ^on- In addition. 5,580 duplicate certifi- .. by Kentucky distillers... theold ________. ’ ^nced the rest of Hhe t-bat ence at Moro last Tue»^ cite, were issued, bringing total Continued from page one. Wm. Gunter (BUI sion is that they were all right, the defendant was not Kentucky way... NOW George Barnett were visitors Wed title transactions for the year to the results obtained in each in- one^ that guilt rested^^n LESS TH AN EVER BEFORE. 120,409. nesday in Moro. dividual case depending upon the of chief witnesses. The J g Total fee collections during the - i.nd the efforts , tried the case, now living in If you’ve been wanting to try nine months were >2,660.476.53, location “"T^^n Soaring th. »oil for never knew until just a dP th time of »owing. u e lgo how «he jury in that Kent Auxiliary Gets a, compared to »2,148,°29.9 > ■" ' P" ® this “Ta T. talk oTSi“ XXVaU (and thi.. mea« th. broUght in a v-dict of your of 24 per cen Th^ bienntal same as location of the not guilty. Quota For Year Srin™ o^vs, fees from what part of the county th. «"P^, History rota «ix ."“’“/tee accident only At tee, time of tta in ae 'étal« »n<i J,UnÌW bus: Robert, jeunita. es Mitchell. AH ex^pt J c,^ With minor cut» 0. M Jeun-te h«l the 1K» ri,. ♦ thuJ^ . j L. Davi? “i*“ “.hT ^"'^ medi“1 .SCHENLEY "SrS ss«; «« " -» mark of m ER I I Schenley’s Cream of Kentucky , “„s -Î “ pint Meeting« Froobo was here when Uie rait- Thursday evening the A“«*“" such renewal licenses totalling was sown. built. It was filBmeod by Legion and American Legion Aux- iM4.387. In addition, $22.886 was No More Community »Urting collated from original operator. .. V.. K-m .teted before in road U^y held a joint m«U«g at the licenses. In the nine months of. Legion hall at KlM» _ v 4 1934 fee« from both original ano The Auxiliary ba» rental operators’ license« were quote for the year a. membership chairman, Vi°lM^ j 142 865. A 10 per cent pickup in fee collections on license plates r— was noted this year, with the in dues to headquarters so it reaches crease in passenger car registra TX^^eba..^ tions amounting to 7.5 per cent. th» t*» Legion . halt . ij before nipnt * of the be Fatality „,a ssMthar. »o th»1 lt w _ , uJ^ated for the »oaal affair* The Auxiliary Remains The during «• material will buy the imceomy « and the Legion u Oregon’, auto fatahty record the worx. was neither aided nor impaired furnish an excellent by the results of September motor vehicle travel on the highways, as ^Mra. Pluemke, <4ùW the aame number of persons 2 . ri^ionan, was instructed u were killed during the month m both 1934 and 1935, reports Earl for the nsedy children, vw Snell, secretory of state.___ “However the fatality revuiu te.troeted to tay th« y««r 1935 i» 17.7 per cent bet ^nt’^ U. h^pltaU in Portland ter than during the vear ” adds the secretary. Forty Bnd Roseburg* decided on live.’ have been saved thi. year , ^^»fn firi- oi card through cooperation of user» of the XtìÌ tebTheld in the basement highway», enforcement_offrc^^_^L' Auto Record Same BUY YOUR JOB PRINTING .perlai announcement »rises to be given »“ROM THE LOCAL PRINTER made about we All at our Mat party ta th. »pring- A« Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M card player» an, ¿eh -I« nrixe and «rve »upp«. ■*» Moro, Oregon % Meets the 1st and 3rd player pay» ^.r- Thursday evenings of Mora new cards are v* ed and pH™ f°r * each month. Visiting members cordially in loween supper .„„-u Th. Kent Port ia rmwring much vited to meet with us. »ublicity by having • woman ramnumder. Lattari have been re- Moro Lodge No- HS, L O. O. F- ~i«d from th. four Moro Oregon the United States. Holme, was president of the Kent .»Mill» Meet« lit and 3rd ( jS^UUi^ Tuesdays in the Auxiliary SjFHMWz I 0.0 F. hah Trani si ent and wsitmg brothers are eordi- ally invited to meet with us. L. B Rice N. G. Joe Trait, Secretary 1 opine Krkerra l-odge No- 116 Moro. Oegon Meets 2d and 4th Tn- Mutay* of «»rh month Visiting meml^rR wd come. Florence Martin. N. G. r ioto Bull secretary . for Mildness for Better Taste