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UHKUMAN CUUNT» JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON FRIDAY. APRIL 17, ivaa TAGE WO Cent News Of In Other Days jeneral Interest COUNTY OBSERVER. Established Nev. 2, 1KW* 8 ^RA^ VALLEY JOURNAL, EMabliged Oct. 14, 189’ GRAbb V^55LIDATED> MARCH 6, 1931 . WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1891 ^ CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1932 oiivri M a M Saturday. Mrs. L. W. Amick autertoinad her Sunday school class to an Easter egg hunt at her home Sun day. Those attending were: Ger aldine Norton, Nellie Wilson, La vina Barnett, Dorothy Cratty and < Juanita Mitchell. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGlasson and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson. Miss Lillian Schassen of The Dalles spent Saturday evening and Sunday at the home of her sister» Mrs. J. L. Davis. She was accom panied back to The Dalles by her niece, Evelyn Davis, who was on her way to Portland where she will resume -her studies at the Behnke Walker Business college. an increase of 15 percent The promptly. The department is mov- company’s Coos Bay diviaion re-ling in on borrowers who are In ported a 40 percent net increase1 position to meet loan payments but amounting to $60,290.60. Pacific do not do so. Light & Power company reported an increase of 24 percent on its The practice of releasing prison Orrgon operations. ers at. the state penitentiary upon expiration of the sentence minus State employees who are in ar good time credits, without a par rears in their principal and inter ole from the governor was without est payments on loans from the authority in law Attorney General World War Veterans State Aid Van Winkle advised Warden James are to be called onto the carpet W. Lewis last week. The practice has and advised to keep their credit — — gone ~ unquestioned for 14 years _ eood Governor has instructed until it was raised in the case of Jerrold Owen, secretary of the Earl H. Fehl, former Jackson coun bonus commission to prepare a list ty resident, whose release wm pro- of all state employees who have tested by a number of his foinm failed to meet their obligations, townsmen. James Woods of The Dalles From the Observer April 19, 1907 Mr. and Mre. George Hannagin and Wilbur Woods of Lewiston, returned from their sad mission Idaho were visitors at the home oi Sunday, the burial of her mother. heir cousin Mrs.' B. A. Hogue Ewy Frid>y “ MOrO' *»»<> Mrs. Fuller, at Underwood, Wn. Wednesday afternoon. Death occurred on the 11th, at the Mrs. Ida Davis and daughter GILES L. FRENCH______________ ________ —--------- ---------------- age of 64 years. ’auline of Moro spent Wednesday J. M. Donahoo has been ap- evening at the home of the for MEMBER pointed city marshal. mer’s daughter» Mrt. J. C. Wilson. Miss Johnson, late of Hood Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton and of Hood River valley, ie now at son Ross and Miss Ren»» Norton home in this county with her motored to Portland Friday on Enter«. « Oreg°°' brother, John M. and his family. business returning ho-mb JHhurs- Mrs. Davis came up from John day evening. under Act of Congress of March 3, 187.-------------------- — Day river Tuesday, shopping in STATEHOUSE GOSSIP .. Albert Pluemke of Warm Spring ( syBSCRIPTlON RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANC $15 Moro. She came on horseback spent the week end here with his bringing an extra horse to load (Continued from page one) One Year - Mr. and Mrs. Max back, after the mining fashion. Be parents APRIL 17.1936 partment of agriculture. ? sides the other articles purchased Pluemke. • • • Mrs. Gus Schilling was hostess her pack animal carried on the re Oregon republicans do not pro- USES FOR BONNEVILLE POWER turn trip 3 sacks .of potatoes, 110 to a party of young people at her pose to let the democrate get away A recent report by the state planning board tothe pounds each, and about 50 Ibe. of home Saturday evening. Those at l/with any political plums without tending were: Anna Sather and meat. 1 a fight, according to Lowell C. governor discusses possible uses of Bonneville power frorr I of Moro; Mr. and From the Observer April 20, 1917 Blaine Miller m v “ Mr ’ and ’ Mn “ Pa^t, president of the Oregon re- several angles. First recommendation is for a complete License to marry was granted in Mrs. V'.’Mr Bn(j Mrs. publican clubs. In districts in which survey cf ibe mineral resources of the state in order to de The Dalles April 14 to Earl Gregg Stimulate Appetite mu Mr. “ d David no republican candidates AM the ( termine the rainerai wealth of the state and eventually and Miss Eva LaChance, both of Relish Your Food Kent, thia county. One senatorial district— Are you one of the vast number F. H. Pownder is assistant to prepare for its use. ; , . of sufferers who drag through if is assumed that there will be enough power develop Assessor Otto Peetz, aiding >s an CUrihUSacreDL™^^ tive seats f*iled U *ttraCt repUbl'’ life, feeling “half sick,” run ed at Bonneville when the dam is finished that low grade | I outside man and visiting the more Justesen. Cecil and Eugene Norton,.can aspiranta.* down. «lu«ri.h wtthout appétit« or .«.t * I distant parts of the county. for th« goo4 thing« of lifo—all bocau«« ores can be reduced at a sufficiently low cost to pay for the > of a «tomaoh, bowal and kidney condi Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wtllan en* Paul and Roberta Schilling Ken Overpayments totalling more tion which may easily be rolierod by • Sather, Edna and Harley Mc- operation and the mining and transportation of the ores I tertained Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Foss neth good mild tonic, «tomachie «timnlant, Kay SehMseTMyriie Sher- than »3600 to state aided institu- ' diuretic and mild laxatireT M you are. For many years we have heard of the low grade ores n and family at dinner Tuesday eve ill Helyer, and Mrs. Max Pluemke tions have been don’t Buffer any longer without trying *n *" 8.UK. Formula, wkieh is eastern Oregon. In Wheeler county there are whole hd, ning in honor of the 16th wedding of Kent. Dancing was the diver- audit just completed by' the sUte • Williams blessed relief and added joy of anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Fost •ion of the evening music being department, according to Wallace ; bringing Uvins to so many people. sides of aluminum ore just under the percentage of alum.;, and the birthday anniversary of r i V A hv Roberta Schilling S. Warton, executive secreUry to “McKay and Da^id cantwel! Governor Martin. Wharton, charg- num that can be reduced at a profit by any known systen . Mrs. Wallan. . William« 8. L. X. A most unusual happening fo Formula. The first bottle mint produce It may be that if the cost of electric energy was made lov were served at mid- ed that money con ri u e y Fornai* -is com I Sherman county was the snow fa Refreshments results or your money back. Keirebiiniei toward the support of insti pounded from the enough this could be used at Bonneville. - * Old and Yenng Enjoy Life More of Sunday last. It began to snow night. tution wards had not been proper- prescription of a for . Take Williams 8.L.K. Formula also Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Helyer, Wal ly credited against the state s con There are other ores in other counties that may b- about 6 a. m. and in a short time mer army doctor who for indigestion, nausea, lea* of used it in his privato and sallow complexion, avere a mu* made valuable by this cheap electricity. If so there will b- I several inches of the white visitor ter Miller and George Witter were tribution. More than 50 percent practico for many tonic, laxative stomachic, tonic and dinner guests at the J. C. Wilson of the alleged overpayment was year«. Experience has was on the ground. The storm diuretic to needed. You’ll like its ouiek. a demand for labor and for transportation facilities that taught army men to pleasant action. Being a liquid it is * kept at it all day and into the home Sunday, * laid at the feet of the court of do-. geek fundamental •asily aaeimibted and «tarts to work will increase our population many times before the had night, being general over the coun Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Helyer and mestic relations for Multnomah principles. These almost hnmedistely. Because it is s principles have been highly concentrated solution, only small ty and seeming to center in Kent. family and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. county. carried out in the way point of the century. doses are required, therefore it is very Darby spent Sunday at the Claino development of Wil economical. Get a bottle today. Try It It is thia sort of development that will be of aid to th< liams 6.L.K. Formu under the money baek guarantee. See • Members of the state board of c la. There are many for yowrself what a'magnificent help a agricultural parts of the state for a larger population wi] John—How did the wedding oil well. medicine« w^ich you Mrs. Wm. Mitchell, Mrs. John medical examiners found little good medicine can be. home off? . ... might take. What you want 1« «omething require larger supp ies of food, of clothing and other Toni—Without a hitch. The bride Decker, and Hazel Decker wtere sympathy at the hands of the board - that will do Ite intended work business visitors in The Dalles control when they appealed efficiently. effectively—««* thst erials that are grown on Oregon farms. didn’t show up. you get is » bottle of William« 8X.K. L — — ■ ■ from a ruling of the budget depan The further development of the upper Columbia rive. ment reducing their per diem pay will naturally follow a demand for transportation, facilities i ~ from $10 to $6 a day. State Treas^ urer Holman and Secretory of from eastern Oregon and Washington mines to Bonneville.] State Snell refused to interfere in With aid from this source the farmers should be able t< the controversy, pointing out that move their crops to market much more cheaply than a the board members were appoin present ’With a better market close at hand and wit) tees of the governor as also is the All paid advertising. WASCO PHARMACY budget director. Governor Martin cheaper means of moving products to market and with f MORO PHARMACY " ALLEY’S CONFECTIONERY declared that if the medical exam FOR SHERIFF: broadened demand that will encourage diversification o FOR ASSESSOR: Subject to the will of the Re iners did not want to work for $6 crops the Oregon farmer, especially along the Columbi# I hereby announce my candidacy publican voters of Shferman county a day there were plenty of medical to succeed myself as Assessor of I will be a.candidate for Sheriff. men who would be glad of appoint may look forward with confidence to his future. Sherman County, subject to the If elected I will carry on the duties ment to the board. will of the Republican voters. of the office fairly and impartially, THIS LOOKS -'•1 MKE SPRING r ‘ 1 Margaret W. Peets. with equal treatment to all. I have Requirements for admission to MY BROTHER BILL .. lived in Sherman county for 41 the Oregon bar were increased by Thi* shows William helping years and have been a taxpayer the supreme court this week. Here Something finally happened the thumb the weathe 1 FOR CLERK Mr. G. C. Vintin has announced for 18 years, am a Granger and after applicants for a law deploma out when your orders get man war using to hold plants in the ground and overcoat that he will not run for the office World War Veteran. must have graduated from a three of Clerk; therefore I announce my on all who were outside the houses. It had to happe C. H. Lindeman year course in a recognized law self as a candidate to said office school and have token two years of sometime but it did seem to be unduly delayed this season subject to the will of the Repub FOR SHERIFF: ' pre-law or general college work. Wheat has been trying to start for six weeks and gardener» | To the members oi the Republi The new requirement w\ll not be lican voters. I believe that with my six years can party. were anxious to put seeds into the ground for a long tim* j come effective until August 1, 1941 experience as Deputy I will be able This notice is to Publicly An giving those now taking law cour and both were afraid of frosty nights and chilly days. to handle the work in the office nounce my candidacy* for the office Now the sun shines and the wheat plants, encouraged, with only part time help and will of Sheriff and Tax ^Collector for ses plenty of time to get in under the wire. are already covering the ground and the country looks like thereby save the taxpayers at Sherman County. After serving as Deputy Sheriff More than 200 architects will spring all in a few days. Farmers who said we never would least eight hundred dollars a year. Viola M. Hansen. for seven years, I feel that I am present plans for the new Oregon have a crop now feel that we will raise a good one, if- then fully qualified to competently ful capitol building according to Alton fill the duties of this office to the John Bassett, secretory to the is always that if, of course. best interests of the peope of this capitol reconstruction commission. Farmers like to raise things, plants and -animals; the\ FOR ASSESSOR: To ’the Repubican voters of county. Plans entered in the competition want to see them grow, to have their work rewarded. W t Sherman County: Lester H. Nahouse. which will determine the capitol is the main thing. With a little co-operation from the I have been asked' by a number architect must be filed with Arthur - maker of the weather the farmers of this county usually do of Republican voters to be a can FOR COMMISSIONER: S Benson, clerk of the state su didate for the office of County preme court by May 22. Judging Subject to the will of the Repub a very good job also. Assessor and after due considera of the entries will be completed by tion have decided to do so. I have lican voters of Sherman county at the May primary election, I will May 28. been a resident taxpayer of the be a candidate for the office of A few yearsago, before the depression came along tc County for 27 years and if nomi Substantial - business increases county commissioner at the next make them pay attention to their businesses, store keepers nated and elected promise econ election. are reported by power utilities •* omy With efficiency during my in small towns used to play marbles and store keepers ii David Reid. operating in Oregon according to term' of office. Frank C. McColloch, public utili larger towns used to play golf at this time of year. It waf Car! P. Adams. ties commissioner. Mountain Stat hard to find one of them, so busy were they with their FOR SHERIFF: es Power company, operating m I hereby announce myself as a the Willamatte valley reported 19- physical exercise and so interested in keeping fit. Nov FOR SHERIFF: candidate for the office of Sheriff 35 income $40,179 over that of 1934 there is less golf and almost no marbles, more work and To the people of Sherman Coun and Tax Collector for Sherman ty. I hereby announce my candi County, subject to the will of the Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. 8. the health seems to be just as good as ever. dacy for the office of Sheriff and Democratic voters of the County. Moro, Oregon Tax collector, on the Republican Meets. Every Second I have had IT’ years experience Fourth Thursdays in each as City Marshal^ Of Grass Valley Apparently the worlckhaa accepted as a fact the Italian party ticket. I have been a resident and a and 12 years as a Deputy Sheriff. Month. Visiting members conquest of Etheopia as the pretests are fewer. It may be Taxpayer in Sherman County for My motto will be ‘‘Economy and Invited. that it is alright for one country to steal from another aS twelve years and, have always efficiency’’ and I promise that no Esther Morris. W. M. stood for Law Enforcement. I mileage will be charged to exceed Rose Amidon, Secretary. have had considerable experience 5 cents per mile whiqjb will make This here Family’s Whiskey of with Tax Rolls as deputy Assessor a probable saving to the County Moro Lodi» No. 113, I- O. O. F- ours has got everything that three for Jefferson County and, feel that of about $300.00 per year. Moro, Oregon The county historical contest has closed for the year I can handle the office in an effi whole generations of us Wilkens T. M. Garrett. Meets 1st and 3rd and soon we will have a group of essays pn historical sub cient manner. If nominated and have learned concerning ways of Tuesdays in the jects that will instruct the young in local history and recall elected will serve the people faith making whiskey with a genuine mild fully and honorably. My travel FOR CLERK: LO.OF. hall. Tran ness and tastiness to it! And here’s for the old the days of yore. I hereby announce to the iRe- expense will not exceed five cents sient and visiting one thing sure. There isn’t one bottle publican voters of Sherman Coun per mile. Joe Truitt. brothers are cordi- | ty that I am a candidate for the but what ’s got every bit of the quality ally invited to neet nomination for county clerk at the to it that we distillers are enjoying The last time Smedley Butler came to Oregon he came FOR CLERK: with ub . May primary. If elected I will Lewis McKee, N. G. To the Republican' voters of ourselves. We want to make our to start the state police system and he talked. Now he give courteous service to all who Joe Truit, Secretary Sherman County: Family’s Whiskey semething that’ll comes to talk and we wonder what he will do while here. I, Joseph A. .Mee, announce my have business with the office. do us proud, and make you glad » g ?*» Rebecca Lodge No. 116 Collil P. Moore. Lupine --------- —— ‘ • self as a Republican candidate for Moro, Oegon you bought it! a I the office of county clerk. I am a In spring a young man s fancy is suppoHed to turn to Mtiye gon, a taxpayer and have FOR SHERIFF: Meets 2d and 4th Tu- love but base ball and fishing usually get some attention been concerned with county and I hereby announce my candidacy ^days of each month 1 state affairs for the past six ybars. for nomination for the office of Visiting members wel when the qpn comee out I will appreciate your support at Sheriff of Sherman county, subject come. the primary election. to the action of thr voters of the Joseph A. Mee. Democratic party at the Primary Elsie Stephens, N. G. It isundoubtly going to be a good move if the people Lila Bull, Secretary election to be held on the 15th day of Oregon can formulate a program on Bonneville power of May, 1936. FOR CLERK Charles C. Wilson. that will be generally satisfactory. Otherwise development . To the voters of Sherman Coun- Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F A, \ M , may be delayed through bickering. Moro, Oregon I hereby announce my candidacy FOR CLERK: Meets the 1st and 3rd for the office of County Clerk of To the Republican voters of Thursday evenings of Sherman County. April is surely a peculiar month. It started here with Sherman County. each »month. Visiting I was born in Sherman County I wish to announce myself as • members cordially in • record for cold and now verges on a record for heat. FREE —A eery of ou* WHVn Family Cooking Album if and have lived here all my life. candidate for the office of County vited to meet with us. Have been a tax payer for 25 Clerk at the primary election May Bö.iprpof—75% grain neutral spirits. Copyright IMS. Jo« 5 Finch & Co . Inc. H, B. Pinkerton, W. M. to years. 16th. C V. Belknap, Secy. AVAILABLE IN OREGON Your support will be appre- J. T. Johnson Morgan «ince both have been investigated by congress. Walter Ruggles elated. '"%“" ,K.‘ S .“ ™ Pew StatementS Or Candidates rOr "Pep Up" Your STOMACH UILLIAMS^PjFORMULA Sherman County Off ice You never could have got a started distilling way back , _ . - , . .