Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 19, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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CUUWTY JÖMÄwaL. MOZO, UKKOON FRIDAY, JUNK 19» 1086
have some fresh meat. Accordingly vs. M. F. Duncan and Agnes Dun-1 Said sale is made under execu­
' he skinned the hind quarters of can, husband and wife; The Dalles tion issued out of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, for —
the
-
Bierman (County Journal
one of them, and took them home nvestment Company o corporation; u*
William
G.
McDonald
and
Mattie
County
of
Sherman
to
me
directed
with him. Since coyote meat was
kept on a cash basis if at »11 pos­
•HERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER Established Nov. 2, 1881;
not to my liking, I watched where J. McDonald, husband and wife; in the case of the Federal Land
sible» Governor Martin declared
GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, Established Oct. 14, 1897
he placed them and when he did not md Mary Nitschke, a widow, de- Bank of Spokane, a corporation.
this week. (Refusing to authorize
From
the
Observer
June
22,
1917
plaintiff, vs. M. G. Melzer and Edna
CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6. 1931
see me I destroyed them. ' The 'endants.
a new issue of $200,000 in certifi­
WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1891
‘
I
Melzer, husband and wife; Moro
HUGH
CHRISMAN
sheep
.men
had
offered
a
bounty
on
Born
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
E.
Dun
­
cates of indebtedness to be under­
CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1932
<
I
'
State Bank, a corporation; Mark
written by future profits of the ton Saturday, June 16th, a daugh­ coyote scalps but we Twere not
Skinner
as Superintendent of
aw are* of it so we did hot save the NOTICE TO CREDITORS
state’s liquor system the governor ter.
Published Every Friday at Moro. Or-von. By
Banks; Sherman County, a .munici­
GILES L. FRENCH
-__________'_____________ Managing Edi to. directed Elmer Goudy. state re­
Miss Marie Morrison and Geo. scalps. Jory seemed [eally disap­
All persons having claims a-
lief administrator to cut the relief Hansen, students at the State pointed when he learned I had de- gainst the estate of Benn Molden pal corporation; and the Sherman
County National Farm Loan As­
rolls to the bone and stay within Normal at Monmouth, returned stroyed them.
idorford. deceased, are hereby notifi
sociation, a corporation, defen­
revenues
available
from
current
My
pony
team
lingered
about
the
Friday
to
Sherman
county.
ed to present them, in proper form
OF
liquor profits - approximately $150,-
Mrs. J. C.’Teal and children are cabin* range as wintering places to the undersigned, the duly ap­ dants.
EDI VO
HUGH CHRISMAN
visiting in the county from Battle were near, but when the first win­ pointed administratrix of the es­
000 a month.
Ground, Washington, Mrs. Teal ter storms came they drifted away, tate of Benn Molden Morford, de­ Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
29-33
Peter Zimmerman, state senator formerly lived in Sharman county and-S.leoked in vain for them not ceased, at her residence f at Wasco,
Entered as second-class matter at the Posioffice, at Moro, Oregon,
from Yamhill county, is much too near MonWlandu Mrs. Perry C. knowing the range. When spring Oregon, within six months from
under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879
busy running his farm to run for Axtell and Mrs. Ira K. Axtell en­ came, from my inquiries for them, the date of this notice, to wit:
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale on Fore­
SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
office this year he declared while tertained the Thursday Pleasure a cowboy, Bert Eaton had located
closure in the Circuit Court of the
One Year ......
S - in Salem this week in denying ru­ Club honoring Mrs. Teal during her them and brought them to me May 29, 1936.
Etta Morford.
State of Oregon for the County of
mors that he would become an in­ visit.
charging $2.50. This proved to be Geo. G. Updegraff,
30-33
JUNE 19, 1936
.
Sherman.
dependent candidate either for
Friends of John McDermid will cheap wintering for me and I now Attorney for Administratrix
New York Life Insurance Com­
United States senate or for Con­ be pleased to know that he is now had my team to improve my claim,
pany,
a corporation, Plaintiff, vs.
AGRICULTURAL
gress. Zimmerman, a recognized able to leave the house. He and and prepare for a garden. My Notice of Final Settlement
Clyde
E.
Crites.
Susie
Ida
leader among the so-called “real Mrs. McDermid are now visiting spring garden again proved the
Notice is hereby given that the Hastings, Susie Ida Hastings,
Now that the Republicans have nominated their can progressive” element of the repub-
in Portland.
fertility of the soil.
undersigned, the duly appointed Trustee,
Sarah
Myrtle
Dunn
didate the voters can begin to accumulate information that I lican party and an independent
The baseball game Sunday at
Early in November Jory received Executrix of the last will and tes­
and Lester L. Dunn, wife and hus­
will bear on the election for it is certain that the Democrats candidate for governor two years Wasco was annexed by the Moro a letter from his sister. Lizzie who tament of J. Arthur Butler, de­ band, William Everett Hastings
ago had endorsed Sam Brown of Colts who trotted away with the had been teaching in Lyle, Wash­ ceased,, has filed her Final Account and Lena Hastings, husband and
will name Roosevelt.
.
.
,
Gervais as his choice for the United high end of a 4 to 5 store from the ington, saying she did not wish to in said estate, and that Saturday,
wife, Charles M. Cunningham and
return to the valley for the winter, the 27th day of June, 1936, at the Alta Mae Cunningham, husband
Farmers have long hoped for an opportunity to vote states senate and Byron Carney, Wasco Leaguers.
From the Observer June 21, 1907. and wished to come and live with lour of 16:00 o’clock a. m., in the and wife. John Lewis Hastings and
for a man from the agricultural west whoae opinio.
1 him, until she might get a school
Prof. Bryant, county school I in the spring. Mr. Jory had then ■County Court "Room in the County Martha Hastings, husband and
been formed by contact with farmers and other producers
poth were defeated in the
superintendent, mailed certificates i to enlarge his cabin which he die Court House in Moro, Sherman wife, Defendants.
instead of contact with the more industrialized east. The primaries.
By virtue of an execution, judg­
to six of the June class of examina I Jby building an addition of the same County, Oregon, has been fixed as
selection of the candidate on the Republican side evidently
• • •
tions: Misses Mae Smith, Iva Bar­ j size which was eight by ten feet. the time and place for the hearing ment order, decree and order of
had some bearing on the agricultural plank in the platform
80“p’r “tiona ot the state land nett, »Ruth Murchie, Wasco; Miss i This was soon done and per arriva of objections thereto and the set- sale issued out of the above en­
tlement thereof.
titled court in the above en­
for that part of the document on which Landon will run
for the past 21 months, as Geneva Shute, Kent; and Chester । in due time ended our batching
- Pearl Irene Butler titled suit, to me directed and
Black and Ari e? Heath, Grass Val­ I except at times when she preferrec
covers practically every farm problem know to the west, revealed in an audit just completed
30 to 33 dated the 13th day of May, 1936,
Geo. G. Updegraff
<
1 to lie in bed to the crowding of so Attorney for Executrix
l
, I can 'not properly be laid at the ley.
upon a judgment and decree ren­
Owen Thompson has sold all the many about the stove on a cold
Proper land use is favored as well as the purchase oi door of the present administration,
dered and entered in said court,
horses he expected to'sell this sum- morning. With her she brought
non-productive farm land where the owner wishes to sell. The losses were sustained in the
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real dated May 9, 1936, and entered
mfer ’from his band of blooded stock a small four octave organ which
Soil conservation will be continued as well as experimental
°^y
except one span of registered Per- later helped me to prepare instru­ Property -
* « May 11, 1936. the said judgment
On^Saturday,
the
20th
day
of being in favor of said plaintiff
cheron
fillies,
unsurpassed
in
Ore
­
stations that have done so much for the farming industry. convnon school fund. Some of these
mental music lessons which I Was
and against the above named de­
June,
1936,
at
#he
hour
of
ten
gon,
and
one
saddle
h|>rse.
engaged to give at Mr. Piersons
The development of industries that' Will use farm crops date
forjo
Prof. Omar Bettner» of Portland place where a private school was o’clock a. m. at the front door of fendant, Clyde E. Crites, for the
has
been tendered and accepted the being taught for his girls. About the Courthouse in Moro, Sherman sum of $13,000.00 with interest
to make salable commodities is an important plank now
Liberal appraisals and lax
principal
chair in Moro schools, all that time the cheap piano’s were County, Oregon, I will sell at thereon at the rate of 6% per an­
that there is reduced demand for farm products.
supervision on the part of the
num from Sept 1, 1932 to Sept. 1.
....
board at that time accounted for the other teachers were retained, bring made and organs were being public auction to the highest bid­ 1935 and at the rate of 10% per
der
for
cash,
the
following
describ
­
Mrs.
Slayback,
Miss
Blair
and
Miss
The importation of farm products that come m competition
loans in excess of the actual
sold over the country and stock
ed real property located in Sher­ annum subsequent to September
taken to be delivered upon order.
with American products will be stopped in accordance with value of the land given as security, Reese.
1, 1935; for the further sum of
Tlaud Spoon, one of the thrifty
long time party principle. Farm credit will be continued |
1”^«
We were now able to say to the man County, Oregon, to-wit:
$394.51, the further sum of $33.50,
The
Southwest
Quarter
of
Sec
­
young
farmers
in
Monkland
dis
­
tempting to clean up the mess it
stock men who had told us we
and the further sum of $700.00'
tion Nineteen: the West Half
with as low rates as possible. Decentralized control, how- inherited and in doing so is com­ trict has just finished 500 acres of would roll up our wire fences and
attorney’s fees and for plaintiff’s
of Section Thirty; also begin­
ever, is asked and farmers will be given a greater measure pelled to write off heavy losses in Summer fallow. He has 400 acres leave the country, we are sure we
costs and disbursements in the
ning
at
a
point
in
South
line
of
waving
grain
“
that
looks
pret
­
order to get property back into
can. raise * potatoes and enough
sum of $18.70 and for accruing
of control over the management of the credit facilities.
of
Section
Thirty,
1970.2
feet
ty
”
to
him.
private ownership and onto the tai
wheat to feed chickens, and eggs,
costs,
commanding me to sell the
The auction sale at the Maus chicken soup and potatoes were * West of the Southeast Corner
Of greatest importance to the northwest is the plank rolls.
following described real property
said Section which point is on
farm Tuesday was a pronounced good enough for a king and we
situated within Sherman County.
that favors an export debenture so that surplus crops can
and
West line of Hay Canyon
* Start of the test pits on the site success. Sales were swift,
proposed to stay. You who- are
Oregon,
to-wit;
and
Road;
thence
North
6
degrees
be moved in great enough quantities so that the price can to be occupied by the new capitol satisfactory to both buyer
now wheat raisers in Sherman coun
Ail of Section Twenty-six
55
minutes
East
354
feet;
seller.
be kept at a fair level. Co-operative marketing, formerly building was a momentous occa­
ty’ can vision the obstacles that
(26) in Towriphip One (1)
sion
with
Governor
Martin
turning
had to be encountered in the early . thence North 3 degrees 18
givenits greatest impetus under Republican administra­
South of- Range Seventeen
minutes
East
235.4
feet;
thence
.the first spadeful of earth and mak
settlement. Area considered, Sher­
(17) East of the Willamette
North 3 degrees 42 minutes
tions, is to be further extended.
ing a short speech in which he laud
man county is the best wheat pro­
Meridian,
excepting’ Twenty
West 233.7 feet; thence North
ducing county in the state.
This is briefly the platform of the party that has de. ed the state houçe planners for
(20) rods square in the North­
11
degress
45
minutes
East
the excellence of the winning de­
east comer of the Southeast
C. W. Barzee,
439.2 feet;
thence^ North
dared itself to date. It might be of considerable advantage sign and predicted that the new
quarter df Section 26, sold1
412 S. E. 30th Ave. Portland, Ore — 15 degrees 12 minutes East
building would be a real credit to
to the farmers of the northwest.
to Rose Hill Cemetery and
275
feet;
thence
North
10
de
­
the state. Members of the capitol
containing 2.50 acres, and leav­
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
i •
grees .41 minutes East 450.3
commission, the architects who will ARTICLE No. 3.
ing in all hereby described .
OF
REAL
PROPERTY
feetf thence North 53 minutes
On October 31, 1884 myself and
design and supervise the new build­
637.50 acres, more or less.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
on
MUCH
East
454.6
feet;
thencé
North
.
ing, and high state officials at­ H. D. Jory finished our return trip
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue
20 degress 47 minutes East
and drove to his cabin, returning the 13ni day of July, 1936, at
of
said execution, judgment ordej,
Considering the frequency of rains in this section of the tended the ceremony.
2
o
’
clock
p.
m.
of
said
day,
at
the
224.3 feet to North line of
by way of the Barlow’ route. The
j decree and order of sale and in
front
door
of
the
County
Court
Southeast
Quarter
of
Section
nation we are likely to judge that the crop prospects in
State owned automobiles con­ summer’s work had replenished our
compliance with the commands of
House in Moro. Sherman County,
Thirty, thence North 89 de­
general are better than average. Such is not the case, in tinue to ihcrease. Records of the pocket book and we had now only Oregon, I will sell at public auc­
said writ, I will, on Saturday, the
grees
West
1009
feet
to
the
prepare for winter. Prior to out
20th day of June, 1936 at 11.00
fact, the northwest will probably have a smaller winter purchasing department show that to
Northwest Corner ’ of the
42 automobiles and 30 trucks have leaving the previous June Mr. tion to the highest bidder for cash
o’clock a. m. of said day at the
Southeast Quarter of Section
wheat crop than last year and other crops have suffered to been added to the motorized equip­ Jory had plowed and seeded to the following described land, to-
front door of the County Court­
Thirty,
thence
South
to
the
ment owned by the state depart­ wheat and potatoes a few square wit:
house in Moro, Sherman County,
a greater extent.
Southwest - Corner of the
The West Half of Sec-
Oregon, sell at public auction (sub­
Delegates who have recently returned from the Spokane | ments in the past 16 months. The rods of land to test the productiv­
2
Southeast Quarter of Section
10
in
Township
tion
number now totals 591 automobiles ity of our claims. We had been
ject
to redemption) to the highest
of
Thirty,
thence
South
88
de
­
South i of Range 16 East
meeting of the cooperative grain growers found crops spot­ and 755 trucks.
told that the land would not pro­
bidder
for cash in hand, all the
grees 47 minutes East 686 feet
the 1 Willamette Meridian in
ted and from reports gathered from other farmers found
duce any thing and stockmen pur­
right,
title
and interest which the
to beginning, all in Township
Sherman County, Oregon, ex-
Cities which permit the existence chased their groceries etc. in large
above
named
defendants and each
that some sections will have a very moderate crop this year.
One,
South
of
»Range
Eighteen,
cept so much of said premises
of “attractive nuisances” and fail quantities in The Dalles and while
and
all
of
them
in the above en-
The government crop report for June 1 indicates that the
East of the Willamette Meri­
as is included in a 100-foot
to surround them with adequate they were accomodating enough to
i
titled
suit
had
on
the 1st day of
dian, excepting 1 acre con- ■
right-of-way 50 feet on either
northwest will produce 62,689,000 bushels of winter wheat safeguards do it at their own peril. sell to settlers at a margin of profit
September, 1924, the date of the
veyed
to
School
District
No.
20.
^de of the center line of the
which compares to 74,447,000 bushels in 1932. Ibis is a The supreme court held this week they positively refused to sell
mortgage foreclosed by said de­
on February 18,' 1897, and ex­
railroad of the
Columbia
potatoes
to
anyone
for
seed,
saying
that
the
city
of
St.
Helens
was
re
­
cree, or since that date had in and
serious reduction and if the old crop was used up instead of
cepting that portion of the
Southern Railway Company,
to the above described ^property,
sponsible for the death of a four- it was a waste of money to the
ajiove
described
land
released
conveyed by Henry Frock and
stored this condition would probably result in a higher year old child who had drowned in settlers. Jory had a few potatoes
to
satisfy said execution, decree
by partial release recorded in
wife to E. E. Lytle by deed
an abandoned water-filled quarry and some wheat he had brought
and
order of sale, interest, costs
price than is now indicated. «
book 7 of releases, page 450,
recorded December 19, 1899,
located on city property. In its from the Valley that spring and
and accruing coats.
Records
of
Sherman
County,
in Book “G” at page 615,
The soil conservation ruling that permits payments to opinion the court held that it was it was these seeds we planted. We
HUGH CHRISMAN
Oregon.
Record of Deeds for said coun­
farmers for plowing up winter wheat may result in a still the duty of the city to “exercise had made a board and ditch fence
Together
with
the
tenements,
Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
ty.
further cut in the total crop. This would bring about an- due care to render the place reas­ about the planting to protect the
hereditaments, and appurten­
Dated this 13th day of May, 1936
Said
sale
is
under
execution
issu
­
onably safe or else exclude children trial crop.
?-
ances thereunto belonging or in i First Publication May 22nd, 1936
other period of criticism of the farmers for destroying food
ed
out
of
the
County
Court
of
the
Coming over Goron Ridge we
from it.’’
anywise appertaining.
I Last Publication June 19th, 1936
stuffs in the face of a possible shortage. It is always easy
scanned the landscape trying to State of Oregon for Sherman Coun­
ty
to
me
directed
in
the
case
of
the
The state land board has decided locate a ridge that would land us
enough for the producer to justify such action if it tends to
to
ask the supreme court to pass at his cabin in the Upper ravine California Joint Stock Land Bank
raise prices but those on the other side of the argument, the
judgment on the issue involved in of the Price-Fulton canyon. I shall of San Francisco, a corporation,
consumers, will feel seriously injured.
connection with the collection of never forget the fragrance that plaintiff, v. C. E. Johnson and oth­
royalties on sand to be taken by was wafted to us on the breeze ers. defendants, which said execu­
This may result in a speeding up of the movement to the Port of Portland’s new airport. from the sniption or pea weeds tion commands me to sell said land
replace bread with other food products which has been Attorney General Van Winkle last that grew profusely over the prai­ to satisfy the sum due said plain­
week ruled that the state had no rie. We bumped along over the tiff, to-wit: the sum of $7,452.01
going on rapidly enough in the past twenty years.
right to royalties on this sand inas­ trackless bunch grass ridge until and interest thereon.
Dated June 8th, 1936.
much as it was being taken by a we reached his cabin. Our vision
HUGH CHRISMAJ#
had
not
revealed
any
improve-
municipality and was not intended
Sheriff
of Sherman County, Ore.
NINETEEN
m< nts. Not a furrow plowed, not
for commercial use.
32-36
a post set, not a ditch fence or
Memories in this county have been going back to 1916
sign of settlement. since we left
this month or since the rains have started and continued
Grass Valley where Dr. Rollins had NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S
located. Our first impulse led to SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
through a couple of weeks. Citizens who stand about the
On Wednesday, the 7th day of
the/planted few rod»- which had
streets have gotten to be disappointed if they do not have
July,
1936, at the hour of ten
bee protected from jstock by the
o
’
clock,
a. m., at the front door of
to seek shelter from rain drops at some time during the
cr^de fence. To our surprise the
the
courthouse
in Mqro, Oregon, I
wheat
was
seemingly
all
smut.
Dil-
day.
ARLINGTON, June 18.—Clyde
lifcently did we search and finally will sell at public auction to the
Back in that noted year when spring Bluestem made Leghorn and Barney Holman, spent ovnd one head of well filled wheat. highest bidder for cash the fol­
several days fishing at DeMoss
The kernels were small but lowing described real property
twenty sacks and May sown wheat made twelve to fifteen springs last week.
plump.
The potatoes were easily located in Shuman County, Ore­
sacks it began to rain and continued for three weeks end­
The above item was clipped from found by the dried vines. Some gon, to-wit:
ing in a f ood in Hay Canyon that caused four fatalities. a Pendleton paper where it was small potatoes assured us that they k That portion of the SWi of
Sec. 2, lying west of the John
"RPM" raises
Fields were soaked until winter wheat that had almost died leading item in the Arlington cor­ could be grown. • In all the crop
Day
River
in
Sherman
Coun
­
from drouth put out new suckers and made a crop of hay respondence. , Verily the name of ex; eriment had been solved satis­
the standard in motor
ty. Oregon; and the Ei of the
or pasture and spring grain grew to unprecedented heights De Moes Springs has become famed factory. »
.
*
SEi
and
the
NWi
of
the
SE
oils as in cars ....
Ths* next day we - visited my
when writers begin to ascribe tc
i of Sec. 3; and theWi of the
and made the before mentioned yields. The price’ too, was it qualities it never had. Forsooth, claim and found everything just
ODAY’S motor cars give
SE i of Section 4; and the
boosted by European war and many farmers pried their the county has spent several dol­ as I had left it. On our return to
.
NWi
of
the
North
west
1
you much better perform­
noses off the grind stone with the combination of big crop lars there this year deepening the his cabin we saw just over the di­
of
Sec.
11,
and
that
portion
of
ance than those of five years
well so that it may fumirih enough vide a small. creature quickly go
and big prices.
the Ei of the Wi of Sec. 11,
ago—and you pay less for it!
water for the thirsty i(imieers. out of sight. ■ Riding to the spot
lying west of the John Day
Nineteen sixteen was the fabulous year that has been These slips of the tongue or »pen we found the hole where the ani­
Exactly the same thing hap­
River, in Sherman County,
mal had disappeared and tracks
pened
in the making of R P M
a part of every conversation about wheat yields since then. happen every now and then.
Oregon, all in Township 1 N,
in the dust about the hole showed
Motor
Oil Unsurpassed. .Stand­
Range 19 EWM. Situated in
Before that date the year about which stories were told was Distributor Care
unsurpassed
it must be the den of a mother
Sherman
County,
Oregon.
ard
Oil
engineering skill gives
1894 when grain grew to maturity on unplowed bunchgras8
In order to insure efficent service, coyote. He guarded the hole while
Na motar ail
I""
Together with the tenements,
you a truly luxury product—
the distributor cap should be lifted I rode some six miles to end from
¡and if the seed was but scattered from header beds.
t
any
prias
aan
V
hereditaments and appurte­
occasionally and wiped clean with his cabin bringing a shovel to dig
ivo VOU mare
nances
thereunto
belonging.
It might be something for science to discover as to how a soft rag, according to the Oregon the pups out of their nest. The
motor oil. The price is 25 cents better lubrication. A QUART
Said sale is made under execution
the elements combine to bring down [»ours occasionly. State Motor associatjkm. After mother coyote had slyly appeared issued out of the Circuit Court of
a quart.
several times while- I was away,
Steady, drenching rains once a year would be a boon for cleaning, a thin coat of vaseeline surveying the situatio^. _Soon we the State of Oregon for the County
should be applied with the finger
this country more valuable than the .production of oil from tip, or a few drops of oil similarly had the Coyote pups and killing of Sherman to mo directed in the
them my friend Jory decided to case of Clema A. Allen, plaintiff,
•hale or the manufacture of billiard balls from milk.
applied will do just a* well.
STATEHOUSE GOSSIP
(Continued from page one)
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In Other Days j
I#
PLANKS
Bar zee’s First
Crop Smutty
NOT TOO
WHEAT
SIXTEEN
Ever Fish At
DeMoss Springs?
MORE QUALITY PER DOLLAR
MOTOR OIL
A NEW STANDARD OIL PRODUCT