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EHE SHERM TAGE TWO. CUUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY,.MARCH 20, 1936 the County Clerk of Sherman FOR CLERK: FOR SHERIFF: m Th U e old^ County, State of Oregon, her final I hereby announce to the >Re- To the people of Sherman Coun german (County |ountal / does not relieve children or othei rp iir xi * accounting of the administration ty. I hereby announce my candi publican voters of Sherman Coun relatives of their responsibility to 10 VvRSCO 11(114161161$ ty that I am a candidate for the of said estate; dacy for the ojuce of Sheriff and SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER. Established Nov. 2, On April 4, Professor Arthur L.1 That the County Judge of sait Tax collector, ’ bn the Republican nomination for county clerk at the the aged. Failure to meet this re- ^GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, Established Qct IL J»7 May primary. If elected I .will sponsibility will be followed by Peck of Oregon State college will Çounty has set Saturday, the 28th party ticket. CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6, 1^31 I have been a resident and a give courteous service to ^11 who prosecutions under ’<he state law, speak before the Garden Clyb oi dv of March, 1936, at the ¿.our WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1891 the “plan’’ of the state-relief com Wasco on ways and means of im- of 2:00 o clock in the afternoon, Taxpayer in Sherman County for have business with the office. CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1932 Collis P. Moore, mittee points out. ’»I twelve years and, have always rlhe landscaping around at the County Court room in Moro, ______ . , .. Assistance paid out under the proving 1____ ______ „ appear Oregon, as the time and place for Published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon, By stood for Law Enforcement. I larm bomes. Mr. Peck has appear GILES U FRENCH_______________ ' ' ~ E.l.to. have had considerable experience state plan will stand as a claim to ed at Wasco before antHhas been i hearing and settling said final ac- FOR CLERK: any estate that might be left by with Tax Rolls as deputy Assessor : of aid to those of the county who counting. To the ; Republican voters of a beneficiary. MEMBER for Jefferson County and, feel that Sherman County. Dated this 14th day of February . . . . , _ x. . .. । are trying to improve the appear- Administration of old age as- <hce of thejr iomes ¿jter his talk 1936. I can handle the office in an effi I wish to announce myself as y cient manner, r If nominated and candidate for the office of County sistance under the new set up .is h( wi„ look 0V6r linj made byf Dora F. Moore, administratrix elected will serve the people faith Clerk at the primary election May scheduled to begin April 1 oe as home owners and discuss their of the estate of Roy E. Moore, soon thereafter as the necessary problems with them. fully and honorably. My travel 15th. deceased. Entered M MKoad-el»« matter »t the Po«ioffice, et Moro, Oregon, expense will not exceed five cents 18-19-20-21 J. T. Johnson machinery can be set in motion. Approval of the plan by the na NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE per mile. r Joa Truitt. under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879- ______ —----- ■ — tional social security board car - _____ :------ It *■ - - OF REAL PROPERTY SUBSCRIPT1ON RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE ried with it also approval of the Notice is hereby given that on One Year ..... ......................... :.......................................■........ .......... application of the state relief com FOR SHERIFF: Roy J. Baker, Plaintiff; Petex^ I hereby announce myself as a MARCH 20» 1936 mittee for $375,000 *in federal the Gth day uf April, 1936, at 10 Peters, Defendant. o ’ clock a. m; of said day, at the candidate for the office of Sheriff funds to cover Uncle Sam’s share Notice is hereby given That pur and Tax Collector for Sherman of the pension burden, for the front door of the County Court TME FOR A BANK County, subject to the will of the From the Observer March 22, 1907 months of April, May and June. House in Moro, Sherman County, suant to the command of a writ Six persons went from Sherman This money will be matched by Oregon, I will .sell at public auction of execution issued out of the Cir The recent agitation for a branch bank in this county Democratic voters of the County. to the highest bidder for cash the cuit Court of the State of Oregon I have had 17 years experience county to Portland to see Madam state and county funds. may be the means of having »uch an institution installed following described land, 4¿o-wit: for Sherman County to me direc- as City Marshal of Grass Valley Butterfly—and butter is 70 cents a The West Half of Seétion 2 • ted, dated -^March 3rd, A. D. 1936, even though present indications do not look more favorable and 12 years as a Deputy Sheriff. roll at home. Governor Martin’s fact finding in Township 2 South bf in a suit therein pending wherein • My motto will be ‘‘Economy and Judge Bradshaw, and District At committee made no attempt to fix than on several other occasions of similar nature. Range 16 East of the Willam Roy J. Baker is Plaintiff, and Peter efficiency ” and I promise that no torney Menefee closed up their responsibility for the Clatsop coun The First National Bank of Portland is in the business ette Äferidian, and all that Peters is defendant; commanding mileage will be charged to exceed circuit court affairs for Sherman part of th? Southwest Quar me to sell the lands hereinafter de of establishing branch banks and operating them as a set 5 cents per mile which will make county-’i this week and the next ty labor war which resulted in the killing of two men and wound ter of Section 3o lying south scribed, to satisfy a judgment tled policy of the firm. They now have between 25 and v0 a probable saving to the County term it will be Judge Littlefield and ing of a score or more. The re of the railroad right-of-way rendered and entered in said Cause A District Attorney Collier. in Oregon and are constantly increasing in number. That of about $300.00 per year. port of the committee declared in Township 1 South of ‘Range on the 28th day of February, 1936 T. M. Garrett. A pleasant and instructive local that the controversy was.v wholly a branch of that company has not been located here maybe in favor of Roy J. Baker Plaintifl 16 East of the W^lamette Institute was held at Wasco, jurisdictional—a fight as to wheth all in Sherman Meridian, and against Peter Peters, Defen the fault of the county itself for most assuredly this county March 13, Supt. Bryant presid er the Timber workers or the' sul County, Oregon. dant for the sum of $1100.00 to ing. The following teachers were phite work control logging Opera Kaa resources sufficient to make a bank a profitable insti FOR SHERIFF: Said sale is made under execu gether with interest at 8% per To the members of the Republi present. The Misses Bain, Sias, tions in Clatsop county. -No„dis tion issued out of the Circuit annum from November 1st 1931; tUtiOD. . can party. Taylor, Watkins, Blair,/ Sigman, pute over wages or working condi Court of the State of Oregon foi And for the further sum of $600.00 The compethig bank is apparently less disposed to This notice is to Publicly An Bamber, Ruggles, McLeod, Thomp tions was involved. Sherman County to me directed together with ’interest thereon at atari branches throughout the state. In any event it has nounce my candidacy for the ^ffice son, Reese, Blumfield, Swabb, Van in the case of The California Joint 8% per afinum from said Novem fewer branches to date. Yet it is doubtful if it would of Sheriff and Tax Collector for? Gilder, Thompson; Hanson, Horna The 810 license fee suit is now Stock Land Bank of San Francisco, ber 12th, 1931; And for the further Sherman County. day, Mrs. Russel, Mrs.' Slayback, willingly lose its present Sherman county business to a After serving as Deputy Sheriff Prof. Russell and Prof.. Hampton. up to the supreme court where a corporation, plaintiff, v George A sum of $200.00 attorneys fees and tv will go on an appeal by the (State Meloy and othcfs, defendants, for costs and Disbursements as for seven years, I feel that I am competitor because of the lack of a local branch. Mrs. Ella E., belo’1 d wife Of fitom thajprder „of Circuit Judge which xecut'un commands sessed at $14.50, and accruing costs, Probably the surest and most satisfactory method of fully qualified to competently fulf P. II. Johnson, died Saturday McMahan overruling the state’s me to sell said land to satisfy the I will on Saturday, April 4th, 1936, ill the duties of this office to the evening after a brief illness at the demurrer. The suit filed by W. J. paid p.’a n’ ff, towit, the at the hour of Ten o’clock a. m. getting a bank established in this county would be for a >est interests, of the peope of this age of 48 years. She leaves bc- Batman, Marion county farmci sum 14 and interest of said day, at the Court House group of local citizens to purchase a bank charter and move county. .4 sides-her husband: Claude of Moro, attacks the $10 fee as discrimina t'eri front door in Moro, Oregon sell to Lester H. Nahouse. it to the county or to petition the state or national bank Roy of Vancouver, Mrs. C. E. tion against >the farmer who owns* the highest bidder for cash in March 3, 1936. Davies of The Dalles and little on« of tire ligth trucks of- the hand all the following described department» for a charter to operate a bank here. FOR SHERIFF: Gladys 4 years old. “pick-up” type who ‘ now pays Sheriff of Sherman County, C.egon real property of the said defendant General hesitancy on the part of the powers that be Subject to the will of the Re From the Observer March 23, 1917 $10 a year for the privilege ot 18-19-20-21-22 to-wit: has been the cause of the delay in starting a bank here. publican vbters of Sherman county South-west quarter of J^firth- On last Friday a debate was running his truck on the highways Local men with sufficient capital hesitate because of the I will’be a candidate for Sheriff, held on the question “Resolved that while heavier tfucks are licensed east quarter, South half - of COURT OF [f elected I will carry on the duties the Flea is more harmful than the on the payment of lower fees. More I Northwest quarter, West half fear that even if they do establish a bank a larger concern of the office fairly and impartially, Fly.” Willis Buxton and Lee than 5000 of these light trucks “THE STATE OF OREGON FOR of Southeast quarter, East would offer hard competition. Both of the large banking with equal treatment to all. I have SHERMAN COUNTY half of Southwest quarter and Stewart argued for the affirmative are now operating in Oregon. ice of Time and Place ot institutions of the state are apparently waiting for the lived in Sherman county for 41 while Carlton Ross and Collis Northwest quarter of said Final Account. other to make a definite move toward the county s banking years and have been a taxpayer Moore upheld the negative. Southwest quarter all in Sec • A total of 254,130 motor vehicle* Setti "Matter q X the Estate of tion 17 in Twp. 4 S. R. 16 E., tor 18 years, am a Granger and In Al Kirtley got busy Monday । were registered in Oregon s up to business, Meanwhile citizens bank all over the stater E. Moore, deceased. World War Veteran. W. M. in Sherman County, Oregon and disc and dragged the roa from Febuary 29 compared to 235,074 Ro,v NOTICE is hereby g^vpn by the It is high time that someone, either one of the large Clarence Lindeman» Erskine to the top of the grade 1Or t’n same period in 1935. HUGH CHRISMAN undersigned, administratrix of the banka, or local citizens with capital, take a step toward ' shape for travel. -_____ _______ putting it in gi Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon estate' of Roy E Moor'e, deceased, • As a result rd the home talent Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. I changing this condition. It is practically certain that the FOR SHERIFF: that she has made and filed with 18-19-20-21-22 minstrel show at the opera bouse I hereby announce my candidacy first bank to be located here would get a large part of the Moro, Orofon last Friday evening the local base- business and for this reason it is a wonder that some one tor nomination for the office of ball team will start the season with Meets 1st and 3rd Sheriff of Sherman county, eubject Tuesdays in the healthy finances. Ticket sales a-, has not overcome the hesitancy»before this time. to the action of the voters of the LO.Q.F. hall. T.ar mounted to *$112 and the dance This county has the highest per capita income, the Democratic party at the Primary and visiting after the show netted an addition. highest living standards, the highest valued farms of any election to be held on the 15th day A son of Eugene Amidon was Vbrothers are cordi Whlskcy ally invited to neet county in Oregon. We raise a couple of million bushels of of May, 1936. Charles . C. t Wilson. knocked down and stepped on by a inrUh to ' with us. tastr. thruat horse Monday, sustaining fractu^ wheat or more in an average year, our cattle have increased •»a purse Lewis McKee, N. G. ' of both bones, of the * left leg! our hogs and sheep are increasing, we se 1 quantities of the FOR ASSESSOR: Joe Truit, Secretary above the ankle. minor farm products. It is time that these things were The general condition of Alida, - To the Repubican voters of Douma is improving since being taken into consideration instead of holding to the too Sherman County: Lupine Rebecca Lodge No have been asked by a number operated on in. Portland several Moro. Oetfun conservative policy of trying to attract business by less of I Republican voters to be a can- days ago? s satisfactory service from a distance. Meets 2d and 4th Tu- The many friends of Mrs-. Mal didate for the office of County Assessor and after due considera- colm Neal will be pleased to hear e.-days of each month tion have decided to do so. I have that she will be able to leave the j Visiting members wel been a resident taxpayer of the hospital in a fe>y days. come PARADISE REGAINED County for 27 years and if nomi Flsie Stephens, N. G. Oregon has received a rare compliment. A California nated and elected promise econ Lila Bull. SwreHn v STATEHOUSE GOSSIP couple travelling through Albany were wrecked and pre omy with efficiency during my s» term of office. (Continued f^om page on sumably somewhat shocked. Realizing, undoubtedly; the Carl P. Adams. 1 Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S. committees but subject to the sup Eden-like appearance of the country, they disrobed entirely Moro, Oregon ervision of the rules and régula Meets Every Second and started out to explore the country, much as we imagine FOR ASSESSOR: tions made by the state relief com- Fourth Thursdays in each Adam and Eve might have done their first day in paradise. I hereby announce my candidacy mittee. Month. Visiting members We are not concerned with those who will protest that to succeed myself as Assessor of The county committees will de- 1 ivited. Esther Morris, W. M. this episode was an attempt by California nudists to capital Sherman County, subject to the termine the eligibility of appli- will of the Republican voters. age assistance and Rose Amidon, Secretary. cants for old ize on the most excellent Oregon climate as a means o Margaret W. Peetz. fix the amount of their monthly advertising their freedom from clothes and the conventions. pension, subject to approval by the , Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M state committee. Any grievance i Really, one need but be slightty shocked to mistake FOR COMMISSIONER: Moro, Oregon Meets the 1st and 3rd [ Oregon scenery for that described in the first book. Frui Subject to the will of the Repub had by an applicant 4or a pension against the county committee fori Thursday evenings of1 hangs from the trees, grass springs under foot, the sun lican voters of Sherman county at failure to grant an award or be each month. Visiting the May primary election, I will shines benignly overhead, clear water bubbles invitingly be a candidate for the office of cause of the insufficiency of the a- members cordially in from numerous springs and if that isn’t enough to make a county commissioner at the next ward may be carried to the state vited to meet with us.1 committee on an appeal and the H. B. Pinkerton, W. M. country seem like Eden, what is? The only thing lacking election. C. V. Belknap. Secv.1 David Reid. decision of the state committee is the evil serpent. will be final and binding on the| county committee. If Californians, who are much given to boasting about ? Applicants for old age pensions the salubrity of their climate, mistake Oregon for paradise FOR CLERK Mr. G. C. Vintin has announced to be eligible for assistance must it is truly something of which we may be proud and we that he will not run for the office have attained the age of 70 years; earnestly hope that all Chambers of Commerce make the of Clerk; therefore I announce my be a citizen of the United States or self as a candidate to said office a native born Amecican woman most of this situation. subject to the will of the Repub who was married to an alien prior lican voters. to September 22, 1922 and who I believe that with my six years thereby lost her American citi Some one has suggested that considering the goct experience as Deputy I will be able zenship but who otherwise is qual friends, when you think quality of the candidates who have offered themselves fcr to handle the work in the office ified by reason of qge and resi with only part time help and will quality, think cf mellow Old dence; have resided in Oregon for office in this county we loan some of them to less fortune e thereby save the taxpayers at five years during the last ten years counties and thereby afford jobs for the candidates anc least eight hundred dollars a year. and must have resided continuous and round and smooth — foe good officers for the other counties. It may be a Jittle late Viola M. Hansen. ly in the state for at least one there's a barrel of quality in year continuously immediately pre for such a plan but the thought is excellent. e . cry bottle! But it doesn’t take I ceeding the date of application for FOR CLERK: a barre! of money to buy it— aid; is not an inmate of any public £3 BRAND To the Republican voters of or private home for tlhc aged; must for Old Quaker is The Friendly The plans for the new capitol arc to be presented in Sherman County: mindful of your pot have made any assignments ot I, Joseph A. Mee, announce my property so as to render himself May says the commission. Well, it’s lucky we can get pocketbook, ns well as j our taste self as a Republican candidate for eligible for assistance: and is-»not. along without a capitol building for a few years. and throat. And so today, why the office of county clerk. I am a an n f • -1 not change to friendly Old native son, a taxpayer and have subject to institutional care. Each application for old nffe PAiKb been concerned with county and Quaker—and l^cp thechange! niTT W DUi l^r stacht ; It appears that eventually there will be a struggle state affairs for the past six years. pensions must be determined upon AVAILABLE IN OREGON its own merits after an investiga- —GET QulvH Kt?»¡•ri' I will appreciate your support at between communism^and naziism in Europe. lion by «Kenta of the .r, nn. of HALF PINT the primary election. mittee and assistance awarai snau people who Buffer torturing, Joseph A. Mee. be great enough to provide, when stabbing, shooting. eMcrnftt muscu NO.136DRYE pains of arms, le-rs, shoulder* We wouldn’t mind having the water going to waste added to the income of the recip lar and body, which are so often mis- , ient, a reasonable subsistence tom- called "rheumatic,” here I" quick FOR CLERK 750 FÎNT back east, but we could get along without the speed. relief. Take just a few doses of To the voters of Sherman Coun patible with decency and health, Williams No. 136C (RYE) R. U. X. Compound. It but in no event shall exceed thir must produce results or money back. ty: .. • . - - • ' No. 172C (BOU1CO JI your druggist for William* I hereby announce my candidacy ty dollars a month to any one Ask R. U. X. Compound todrty. ' Rudy Vallee is apparently barred from congress. He for the office of County Clerk of person.” t Ih making grants to a couple Sherman County. I was born in Sherman County living together, both of whom are and have lived here all my life. recipients of old age assistance,' BRAND CÛ PROOF TRAIGHT WHISKEY Have been a tax payer for, 25 the ¿ounty committee will be re A judge »ay» a father has a right to name a child. A in r OURBON or RYE I» b.or. Ih. SCHfNUY MARK of MÍRIT years, “ ” ' quired to “calculate the grants on MORO PHARMACY right, perhapa, judge, but has he the power and the tem- i » ripi t I ”’ 'I he Ohl Qi.;ker Company. l.mrrrnceiHinr. Indian. Your support will be appre- the basis of economy which can 1«? WASCO PHARMACY Walter Ruggles effected by such living arrange- ALLEY’S CONFECTIONERY •nt»? c < ciated. P» of. Pctk Will SpCak H « In Other Days Net a barrel of money my friend-but a barrel of quality! JOCULAR ■ . ’ • * 1 r . . ♦ j