IHA »HERMAN CUUim JO
URN AL, MORO. OREGON
FRIDAY, May 1, 1986
Moro hoping fbY. wealher that will | The .date Upon which the Moru
were thrilling to the killings de
better jhe
the physical condition of school district will vote on the
picted by the radio drama the 9(M»-
proposed bond issue for an annex
the good lady.
odd prisoners in the big house at
been organized as WPA projects the end of State street were being
From the Observer May 4th, 1917. to the present school building is set
SHROMAN COUNTY OBSERVER. Established Nov. 2, 186«
under the supervision of the state entertained with programs of a
Four boys-from Moro left Mon for May 19.
GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, Established Oct. 14, 1897
F. A. Sayra and C. G. Silver were
department of education, according more elevating nature.
day for San Francisco where they
CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6, 1931
in Portland last week on business
to
C.
A.
Howard,
state
superinten
will join the naval branch of the
WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1891
connected with the purchase of a
dent of public instruction. Tempo
The 50 registrars of non-resident
CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1932
government service. They were
The machine ar-
rary jobs are being provided thru motorists ; throughout the state
Roy Kunsman, Marvin Miller, Wil« farm tractor.
rived
in
Moro
Wednesday
and is
J** Published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon, By
these projects to 285 unemployed have been enrolled as members of
Hs Buxton and Carlton Ross.
GILES L. FRENCH
Managing Editm teachers.
being
tried
opt
on
the
Silver
farm.
a reception committee in the cam
Those winning in the Declama-
paign to “Sell Oregon” to the tour
/tory contest Weld last Friday eve
Actual construction work on ing public. Secretary of State
Try Journal advertising, it pays.
ning for the county contest^ were
Oregon’s
new
capitol
should Snell announced thia week that his
Thekna Buxton, Ruth Bryant and
iiiON
E DIVO
get under way early in November registrars had been instructed to
Gwendolyn Foss.
1YNOP8IS OF ANNUAL »'TATEMENT O’
according to members of thecapi- do everything in their power to
Farmers are bringing in all the
mi C1UARDIAN LIFE INSURANCE
HOMPANY OF AMERICA In the City of
tol reconstruction commission meet make the visit of motoring tour
seed wheat from their farms. The
NewYork
hi the Start of Nen York. on
th. 31st dav of December. 1938. mrl-
Entered as second-class matter at the PoStoflice, at Moro, Oregon, ing here this week to complete ists a pleasant one.
highest price paid at Moro has
U,
th«
Inaurance
Commls«!oncr of the
stat« of Oreaon. purauani to law;
bden $2.53 per bushel. E. W. Ma
under Act of Congreaa of March 3, 1879._______ . . <'
i--------- plans for selection of the architect
CAPITAL
who will design the new structure.
Dan Kellaher, former state par-
son selling, at that price Wednes
Amount of capital «tock
SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
300.000 (Ml
paid
up
....
Selection
of the jury which ia to oje officer> ¡g to appear in court
day. .
, . INCOME *8
One Year .................-..............
1 —
pass on the entries in the architects Sjere on May 4 io answer to charges
Total premium income fof 17.065.835 03
th« year . ............. . 1
contest and pick the winner was
agreeing to accept a bribe in ’
MAY 1, 1936
Interact. dividend* and
rente
received during the 8.205.196 86
OF ANNUAL STATEMENT QF
made by the commission at this connectiOn with an alleged promise From the Observer May 3, 1907 ■YNOPBI8
year .........
■ ■
THK U. 8 BRANCH—SCOTTIEir ON
Income from other eourwe« 3.183.315 66
ION 8c NATIONAL INSURANCE COM
meeting but the personnel of theLo assjst l . A. Banks, former Jack
received
during
the
year
PANY
OF
EDINBURGH,
in
the
Kingdom
NO MEDDLING
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Peetz and Mr.
of Great Britain, on the thir.y-first Uiy
jury will not be made known until gon county jud^e. to secure his
or December. 1985. made to the Inaurane*
and Mrs. Evans on the Allison farm
afterthe
close
of
the
contest.
Theunder
pnrule.'
Commissioner of the siale of Oregon,
If a recent poll of newspaper publishers’ opinions of jury will include two members of I 1 ‘‘
pursuant to law
Paid for low«*. • n d o w-
each have a boy added to their
t v
CAPITAL
menU. ajarMtlU«« and aur- 9.000.937 23
the 1 eliefs of their communities is correct there is a grow the capitol commission, one layman Voters who wjsh absentee bal- families as the result of a recent
Amouht of deposit capital $ 400.000 00
reBdeptwaluM ... . •., 8
Dividend*
paid to Policy 2.M? 570 77
Net premiums rVc^Ked^dur-
holder* during the year
ing res ‘ '.tment against many of the principles of the new not a member of the commission k
mugt
t them ^fore May visit of the stork. - •
_ ing thA ;year ’
$2.205.628 89
Dividend*
.»id
on capital
Interest, dividends and rents
•tock during th« y«ar . - ••34.0034»
deal. The National Industrial Conference Board has made and two architects of national " 4 as
’b. wh^nt1 »nd Russel met st Was« on the
geeMyrd dajina the /ear
376.095 03
CommlMion*
and
aalarle«
pute, one from the east and one
”
.
absent Bnd russet mei at wrscu un y.e
Income from • other • sources
2.412 578 19
paid during the year ■
received during th« year
33.215,32
several such surveys in the past few years and they have from the west. More than 200
Tax««. Uc«na«« And »•«• paid
598.114 86
•
during
th«
year
k
*3.314.939.23
-
—
! notch the labor of completing the - „ a Total Income
had a bearing on public policy to some extent heretofore. architects from all sections of the JI
Amount of all other «x- 8.696.879 35
DISBUPèRMENTS
pendlturaa
..
...........
Net losses p«id during tn*
arrangements for the field meet,
Compulsory unemployment insurance has been accept country have announced their in- _____ -
year including adjustments
Total expenditure«__ .. 8 IS,240.079 90
expenses
“8 926.763 12
tention of competing. All entries
.
,
.„'An extra train of 3 and possibly
A8HETB
md salaries
ed by the administration yet only 45 percent of the people must be in the\ands of Arthur S.l L>ttle s>x-ye*r-oH Bert.e was 4 coaches will run from Wasco Commissions
Valu«
of real estate owned 17441.095 53
paid during the year
I 008.879 85
(book
value)
................8
Taxes,
llpenres
,
and
fees
Benson,
clerk
of
the
supreme
court!
telling
his
big
brother
John
about
are for it at the present time. It is favored to a greater
to Grass Valley and return for the
Value of bond« owned 19.093,155 02
paid during the War
208 033 20
» ¿
oT
Ll, «Za will be the nurse who visited the school, accomodation of all at one fare
rx
(amortised
value)
»»••••
Amount
.
of
all,
oilier
ex
#
looker,„
extent in the cities. Compulsory old age pensions are liked by May 21 and the award, will be|
Ixxn* on mortgage* ....... 40.939.594.43
penditures
522.876 53
23.023.519 03
PiMMy
IMllg
.........................
...
। for the round trip. - The music ol
announced on May 29. Completed
Total expchdltuTg
; 2.723.852 70
Cash In bankg and on hand 4,5OC.791 80
by 85 percent of the people. -
ed.
ASSETS
•
Net
uncollected
and
de
three
bands,
combined
will
cater
to
eood nolicy drawings must be submitted to the
00
Value of real estate ownta
ferred premiums . 2.902.862
.
“Of course she is,’’ was the re the interest of the aujdience during
Increasing the public debt was thought a »
,- <. -------------
ommi98
ion by
J l
I capit0
—
4-»;««
w,, Septem -
(book vame*
$ 514.175 <5
Interest and rents du« and 1,680.725 88
Value
of
atom
’
s
an.I
hend*.
MCTued . . . . .........
. M
ply. “She looks down our throats , the exercises which will equal any-
by 10.2 percent of the people in 1934 but only 4.3.percentTber 15
753A97.
•óVned (merret «nd a-tül-
Other asaets (net) .........
ized value I ‘
1.272,519 93
every week.”
i
thing
of
the
kind
ever
offered
be
Loans and- mort'.ares m'd
believe it a good policy this year according to the poll and
• * *
574.244.00
collateral, etc
fore TA the county.
Cash tn bal ks' and On hrnn 443.306 72 -
Net re^e«.................... I 94.204.626 62
yet the appropriations for more money are being passed . The . ...............
excessive price of lime is "—*
Premiums
In
coyr.sc
ot
collec
..... .... Oregon
Mrs. Gadder—When I
to the
Orou claims ior loca«« un-
Moro and Grass Velley each has
tion wrtttrn slpce• Ùcptc eì -
paid
.....................
806,69858
every few days. - As
A b for reducing the number of
of government
government I ^^**^“7iculturaf experts
n
«10.738 Ci
. .ber ?0. 1935
declared seashore this summer I will dream a strong team of baseball players.
All oth«r UabUltlM .......... 8,501.152.55
Interest and rénts c! and
75,857 54
accrued
employees 87.4 percent of the people were in favor of it in in a conference here this week, of you every night. .
Their last contest in this city was
Total liabilities except cap -
All otht-i assets
10.214 74
1U1 ......................... 8108.519.412.75
1934 and now 92 8 percent believe that too many mouths The conference has been called by Gadder—Don t you think i a very interesting one tieing in the
Capital paid up ............. *200.000 0«
•
Tolu)
edmlfted
n*'
ts
$2.501.036.48
Surplus
over ml liabilities. 8.411.928.47
ana now
State Treasurer Holnian with a would be cheaper for you to stay 9th inning. They played the tenth
T TABltlTI.lS
Grpss cjjtlms Icr lo. s-?. un
are being fed by the aid of government jobs.
view to encouraging the use of home and dream about the sea- in which Grass Valley scored three
Surplus
as recarda policy-
paid
$ 265 ?22 00
holder» ..................... I 5.611.928 47
Amount ci vn jirne': prem
Government ownership of businese or government com. I ore ume in order to stimulate shore?
runs and carried the day.
iums on «1! out; landing
............. .
4109.131.341.22
risks
3.277 2t0 Id
petition with established businesses i? very unpopular the state prison lime industry and
Grandma and Grandpa Issac
IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR
Dae. for comm ssl n and
miuma
received-
brokers::?
'
34.0*0
00
ÖroM
premium*
recai
’
.
—
Try Journal advertising, it pays. Thompson are now at home in
76.599.49
All other liabilities
204 !T.3 00 .
durine the year .. .....I
according to the figures found in the report Ownership of
Premium« and dividendi re-
Total i'nbililce. except
15,812 70
turned durins the year .
the railroads has but 9.9 percent of the people as advocates. agr"culturei and several county. •-
I3.781.2b2 20
«sea »nd claim« paid dur-
14,524 06
Deposit
cip
ti
al
400.1
U
00
ownership of telephone, telegraph and radio has 7.9 percent Lent9 agreed that the price of limc|
Surplus over all
5.319.6G4 28
THS GUARDIAN
COMPANY OF
Surplus ns i i?îcrdf. i>t .‘..-y
of the people favoring it, ownership of electric power, while would have to be brought down to a
holders
9. M4 28 ¿
a current question of magnitude is favored by but 17 per- “•“me« Xfd Xd
Total
$9.501.056.48
POH i HE "EAR
BUSINESS IN
Inaurano* Commlwloner of Oregon.
cent of the people, ownership of street railways and busses -t extensively. The delivered price
Net premiums received dur-
•Of this amount I 199400 ha« be«n ac-
In? the year
26.702 75
6.553 85
Losses paid during the
is wanted by 8.3 percent and ownership of other industries now ranges around |6.25 a ton at
All paid advertising.
L ossps incurred dnrin« the
8 587 85
year
scores the minimum of 1.3 percent of the people represented, point» within a radius of 50 r"11^
Name of Company
U 8 Brauch—
CLERK
SCOTTISH
QMON
A-
NATIONAL
IN
G uardian ufe
CLERK:
Evidently few want the government to meddle with indus- l ttack the pr(>Wem ¡n an effort to t 0 the voters of Sherman Co.m- FOR
SURANCE CO
Name of U H M-na^t-r. j H Vreeland.
Livingstons Steadmart
To the Republican voters of
Statutorydent aLorucy ior »erv'c«.
tries that have long been handled by private concerns.
secure a reduction in the freight ty:
Otto Berg. Portland. Oregon.
Sherman County.
8195
The report cannot help but be good news to those who rate from the quarry to the prison I hereby announce my candidacy, I wish to announce myself as &
contend that the business of government is to govern and « -11 «a^uction in the
derh uf| candidate for the office of County
at the primary election May
not to interfere with the economic processes.
• * ♦
I was born in Sherman County Clerk
15 th.
Signing of petitions is a serious and have lived here all my life,
J. T. Johnson
matter and not to be taken lightly Have been a tax payer for 25
FOR ASSESSOR:
FOR YATES -
- -
in the opinion of Attorney General years.
I hereby announce my candidacy
Van Winkle who this week ruled! Your support will'-be appre-
An interesting race is on for the Republican nomina. I that once a petition is presented I ciated.
t Walter J^uggles to succeed myself as Assessor of
Sherman County, subject to the
tion for congress from the second district. Five candidates
from' ’
FOR SHERIFF:
will of the Republican voters.
I will be a candidate for the
are in the field and all have their supporters, but none have the document.
Margaret W. Peetz.
office of sheriff of Sherman county
a sufficiently wide acquaintance to insure them a distinct
fOK SHERIFF:
campaign for safe driving at the primaries May 16 subject to
Subject to the will of the Re
advantage over the others. The winner will have to meet is The
to be carried into the schools of the will of the Republican voters. publican voters of Sherman county
the veteran Walter Pierce on the hustings in the fall.
Oregon. C. A. Howard, state super- I have been a resident oT Sherman I will be a candidate for Sheriff.
Two of the candidates are from the wheat and stock intendent of public instruction, has county for fifty years and have If elected I will carry on the duties
a peace officer of the City of of the office fairly and impartially,
i
section of the eastern Oregon district. We refer to Phil announced plans for a one week been
। course in highway safety education Wasco for the past seventeen with equal treatment to all. I have
Yates of Wasco and Roy Ritner of Pendleton. Mr. Yatet is I to be presented in every junior and years.
Charles Everett. lived in Sherman county for 41
the first resident of Sherman county who has achieved senior high school as well as the
years and have been a taxpayer
prominence enough in the district ter contest for the nation upper grades of elementary schools FOR SHERIFF:
for 18 years, am a Granger and
during
the
current
school
year.
I
hereby
announce
myself
as
a
World War Veteran.
al position of congressmen and it goes without saying that
candidate for the office/of Sheriff
C. H. Lindeman
his neighbors will support him. He has been state repre Residents of the state prison and Tax Collector for Sherman
sentative and state senator which gives him experience in here were not among those who County, subject to the will of the FOR SHERIFF.
legislative matters that will be useful if he attains the posi had their ears glued to the radio Democratic voters of the County. To the members of the Republi
I have had 17 years experience can party.
one night this week when a nation
tion he is seeking.
This notice is to Publicly An
wide radio hook-up broadcast a as City Marshal of Grass Valley
We fee! that the nomination and election of Senator dramatization of the Siskiyou tun and 12 years as a Deputy Sheriff. nounce my candidacy for the office
Yates would be to the advantage of this county for the nel mail train robbery staged by My motto will be ‘ Economy and of Sheriff and Tax Collector for
” and I promise that no Sherman County.
wheat growers would have one in Washington who was Roy, Ray and Hugh D’Autremont, efficiency
After serving as Deputy Sheriff
three inmates of the Oregon peni mileage will be charged to exceed
familiar with their problems and, in fact, one who was en tentiary. Warden Lewis explain 5 cents per mile which; will make for seven years, I feel that I am
ed that his “boys” are not partic a probable saving to the County fully qualified to competently ful
gaged in the same enterprise.
fill the duties of this office to the
ularly interested in this type of of about $300.00 per year.
T. M. Garrett. best interests of the peope of this
program and already know all the
county.
It is now practically four months since the AAA was details of the crime, probably much
Lester H. Nahouse.
declared unconstitutional and the price of bread is still ten better that the radio broadcasters. FOR ASSESSOR:
To the Repubican voters of
cents per pound loaf. The payments to farmers were given While millions of free Americans Sherman
County:
FOR COMMISSIONER:
as the excuse for raising the price from eight to ten cents.
I have been asked by a number
Subject to the will of the Repub
Now ^hat the payments are out what excuse are the middle SYNOPSIS
of Republican voters to be a can lican voters of Sherman county at
didate for the office of County the May primary election, I will
men using for the higher price?
1 >ecernber, 1936. mad* to th« inaurane« Assessor and after due considera be a candidate for the office of
rommu«lon«r of th« itala of Oregon,
tion have decided to do so. I have county commissioner at the next
ourauant to law:
CAPITAL
been a resident taxpayer of the election.
The theory is growing that in this country we have t° Amount
of capital «lock paid .
County
for 27 years and if nomi
David Reid.
up ............................. 81.060.000 00
reconcile ourselves to a permanent form of relief of some
nated and elected promise econ
INOOMS
Old Quaker sticks to all rules of fine
omy with efficiency daring my
reeelved dur- ...
..
sort. That notion is probably as correct as the one many Nat Ing premium*
th® rear _ __ ...... 88.802.874 58
FOR
CLERK
term of office.
7. i ■
distilling, in spite of Its friendly price
people held six or seven years ago that we had reached a Income from other aoureeg ».».n
Mr. G. C. Vintin has announced
Carl P. Adams.
that
he
will
not
run
for
the
office
received
during
the
year.
.
93.918.78
permanent plane of prosperity and that poverty was for
of Clerk; therefore I announce my
83.481.880.06
Total Income
FOR SHERIFF:
ever behind us.
self as a candidate to said office
To the people of Sherman Coun subject to the will of the Repub
Nat )oM®a paid during th®
year. inrludiM adjual-
ty. I hereby announce my candi lican voters.
’lden dt ’paTS* on capital
The capitol commission is even getting dissatisfied Dlv «tock
dacy for the office of Sheriff and
durin« th« rear ....
I believe that with my six years
and salarlM
Whisky
Tax collector, on the Republican experience as Deputy I will be able
with itself. A lack of respect for the building $2,500,000 Commi**ion6
118.763 J8
paid during the year
irici<Hv to )our
Taxes, license» and fees paid
Quality grains, a rich for- *
party
ticket.
to handle the work in the office
1M.1M.87
during the rear .
should buy might lead to anything.
task, throat
Amount of al! other expendi- 348.844.14
I
have
been
a
resident
and
a
mula, and strict obedience
with
only
part
time
help
and
will
ture» ......................
Taxpayer
in
Sherman
County
for
thereby
save
the
taxpayers
at
...
13
841.371.40
to the old-time distilling
Total expenditure« ...
twelve years and, have always least eight hundred dollars a year.
ASSETS
We wonder how the bride of Congressman Zioncheck
rules . . . and you’re bouna
stood for Law Enforcement. I
Value of «tocks owned (mar-
Viola M. Hansen.
let value »bonds «mordwd J6.1190MM
js going to like to live in western Washington (not D. C.)
to
get a wealth of rich good
have had considerable experience
Cash in banks »nd on hand 631110 17
arano
Premiums in cour*« of col
with
Tax
Rolls
as
deputy
Assessor
ness in your whiskey... But
lection written since Bep-
Umber 80. 1935 . . . 347.848 94
for Jefferson County and, feel that FOR CLERK:
*1
Interest and rents due and
you
’ve got to stick to the
I hereby announce to the «Re
I can handle the office in an effi
Ely Culbertson is now writing about how to play poker. Alf^ther asset«
. . . »ttUL«
rules! And Old Quaker does!
cient manner. If nominated and publican voters of Sherman Coun
He may get to be a full grown man yet.
Total admitted a*Mt* ...
k « 7«
ty
that
I
am
a
candidate
for
the
j
elected
will
serve
the
people
faith
LIABILITIE8
. AVAILABLE IN OREGON
fully and honorably.
My travel nomination for county clerk at the
Oroa« claims for loa*e« un-
paid .. . ..........
<-8 806.071 00
r,t STRAlGHj
expense will not exceed five cents May primary. If elected I will
of unearned premi
Is it possible that the house of representatives gave Amount
um« on all outstanding
WMI wtc X
give
courteous
service
to
all
who
per
mile.
Joe
Truitt.
8.848.178 01
"T\Z
No. 136p RYE
full consideration to the tax bill before passing it, or did D m riau for ..........
co«nmis«lon and
TMt • I»
have business with the office.
Collis P. Moore.
FOR CLERK:
. J
75C PINT
Total liabilities except cap-^ M
To the Republican voters of
S||rrpian County Journal
STATEHOUSE GOSSIP
(Continued f’-oin par» one)
In Other Days
\
rein
I suPt.
*nd Prof- HamPson
Statements of Candidates For
Sherman County Offices
. no
A ,
«I
«•/«
a barrel of quality
in every bottle!
ZLOc HALF PINT
It is possible for the government to give an export
bounty or other means of relief to wheat growers of the
northwest The next thing is to get it to consider the
matter.
In the good old days when budgets were balanced the
Scots were on top of the heap; now you can’t even get a kid
to eat oatmeal for breakfast, and look at the budgets.
H’irplu« a* regards policy- „
Total
Net premium« received dur-
ss'^ 1IH ii
Name of Secretary. D. D Neary
Btatutory resident attorney lor oarv-
«. raso rance OonnlMlonrt.
Sherman County:
I, Joseph A. Mee, announce my
self as a Republican candidate for
the office of county clerk. I am a
native son, a taxpayer and have
been concerned with county and
state affairs for the past six years.
I will appreciate your support at
the primary election.
Joseph A. Mee.
►
FOR SHERIFF:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination for the. office of
Sheriff of Sherman county, subject
to the action of the voters of tht
Democratic party at the Primary,
election to be held on the 15th day j 90 PROOF
STRAIGHT
of May, 1936.
AT
ALL
STATE
STORES
, '
Charles C. Wilson.
N®. HOC (RYt)
N®. 172C
(BOURBON)
OB® OWIKER,
WHISKEY
BRAND
It bears the SCHINLIY MARK of MKRIT
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