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FMK 4HFRM’ a N (1M.W JOI’BNAU MUJtll. uKMXFM statehouse gossip FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1*3« . Army,Fix er Succeeds in Blind Hight SHERMAN COUNTY’ OBSERVER E« GRASS VALLEY JOURNAU > xabi-r.-v* O< CONSOLIDATED. MARCH 6 H*31 WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE E«*Mhbe CON SOU DATED MARCH 4 H Published Every Friday a: doro. GILES k FRENCH By Mnmra« Two had done ixr.es. ? to the land above described, be fore Registrar, United States Land (Met, at The Dalles, Oregon, on I- ifiF 11th day of August, 1936. Claimant names as witnesses Everett W. McQuillion, of Wasco, Oregon; Chester Silver, of Wasco, Oregon; William R. Reid, of Was co, Ortgon; George Smith, of Bla lock Oregon. W. F. Jackson, Register. which said judgment is based) and any and all interest which they, or either of them, and all persons holding by, through or under them, or either of them, may have since acquired therein. The purchaser at said sale will be placed in im mediate posstasion of said property and of the whole thereof. HUGH CHRISMAN Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon GALLOWAY A KRIER 34-38 Attorneys for Plaintiff sidé òf^boowty ja.L, JSCClMKPl Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hireby given that Frances Henrichs, administratrix of the estate of Walter* Dayton : Henrichs. deceased, has filed her Final Account in said estate, ana that Saturday, the 25th day of July, 1936. at the hour of l(f:00 o’clock a. m., in the County Court Room in the County Court House in Moro, Shirman County, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for the j hearing of objections to said ac count and the settlement thereof. Frances E. Henrichs Administratrix of said estate Geo. E. Updegraff i Administratrix • 3~ NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Scala street. Notice is hereby given that on the 13th day of July, 1936, at » onlv 15 years oí ander Art of Congress of Manx 3. IS. 2 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the front door of the County Court SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAY House in Moro. Sherman County, Oregon, I will sell at public auc 21 have passed taeir 20th JULY tion, to the highest bidder for cash the following described land, to- V HOSE PLAN wit: - Only threé boys have been News rtpocts from the m.ddk The West Half of Sec rred freq; the state prison to the tion 10 . Jnr Township 2 boys' training school at Woodburn drouth i* daily reducing the size South of Range 16 East of of the under the order issued by ride a broncho or man on? the Willamette Meridian ' in Guverr.or Martin a week ago. Selec-’ Maj Ira L. Esker .-V. S A., left, and Maj. Wdharfi T Kepner. U- S A.. expected ocean steamers. Sherman County, Oregon, ax-““ ----- just after the former I -on of tie boys fur transfer was ptefore»! at Unî« n air trfminal. Bu.-Uank, Calif. ¿.rectiy affected. Yet with this cept so much of said prenuaea • I made by Warden Lewi? of the pris (J ,» tr- <1 -y r • ' Itliiwi "1 fed ti e ^cnntJneiual blind flight The lalte», fl? »ng another condition before the eyes of every A DAY OF PLEASANT BREAD j on. Sur-èrirtendent Laughlin of the as is included in a 100-foot in formation »Hh Major Eaker and «erred a* ibe right-of-way 50 feet on either An old custom is being revives. boys’ school ar.d E. M. Duffy, state 4 the Uiind dje. b> calliuj; him eiery fix« minutes on the ra<iio. Pacific nortnwast is stead.ly de in tn is county and by its revival parole officer. All admit that the aid® of the center line of th« dining. . . . ■' NOTICE TO CREDITORS railroad of the Columbia on? of the plfaaanx comnunions oil p?ac js t e nature of an experi- Tne act under which government the pioneers is brought to I f*- ment. Additional transfers w... > xxeisw 1 J'h Southern Railway Company, we traveled. Somehow my honey¡ Notice is hereby given that Alice aid is being given farmer* at the Fer three years there ha* teen sr probably be made soon although 'A-»Offg conveyed by Htnry Frock and ¡and yeast bakers bread disagreed pe)#he has been appointed admin- ¡.resent time permits the secretary epen house Sunday al the. John-f it Is not expelled that marylof thet wife to E. E. Lytle by deed »with my digestion and I was the istratrix of the estate of Clay of agnculture to do what seems to Huether farm home wh.cj^js atten- young criminals now in the pBniten worse for the eating. On we trudg- geishe, dectased, and has qualifiedr r. recorded Dec-tmber 19, 1899, in Book MG’’ at page 615, del by many of the Grabs \aEes ttzry will be sent to the Woodburn ed until we reached the railroad All persons having claims against wheat up to the parity pr.ee. De district, especially those of German school. Ri cord of Deeds for said eoun- bridge at Millers general public said estate are hereby notified and spite this ability to do something eating house and we decided we ty- required to present the same, duly for northwest -gram markets the Said sale is made under execution Tcere :- a plentitude of food. | !>.. r . r . j^ee Steiner, supt would have a quick order lunch. It verified, to said administratrix at surplus of gram here, both actual m issued out diking and visiting, a bit of | tendent of the state hospitaf. consisted of a bow! of bread and the home f qj rvuoert Belshe, oeisnr, mviy, — of -- the — Circuit ------ Court - ~—• - of - of Robert Morp, and probable is allowed to grow ani some dancing and som«tw£aring a plaster on his nose this* . .. . . ,oa. -_ milk of which we aie with relish. Oregon, within six months from the State of Oregon for SlMToan constantly larger. Those who wish to sit tn tnr wte& as a rmult of an attack by . the first publication of this notice. County to me directed in the case of It now appears probable that this shade and discuss fartning do so; Dr> r Bywater formerly of Grants ionsly m- ntionea Ws the hard win- Author Tires Th? first publication is June 26, California Joint Stock Land Bank year will be but another chapter who prefer to sir.g and tell Fas«, now confined in the criminal Iter» washed out MIDer s bridge an. of San Francisco, a corporation, Having thus refreshed our 193«. in the story in which the northwest have that privilege; those j insane ward of th« Salem mstitu- ^^c’^ drifted- against the selves we set out homeward .ALICE BELSHE, Administratrix. plaintiff, v. C. E. Johnson and oth wheat grower is treated as a step-» who wish to danc* need only to find' tion. bridge below and wrecked bound with ;he snow depth steadily, ers. defendants, which said execu cn. Bywater struck Steiner in 34-37 tion commands me to sell said land child while th* advantages .of fed a na*^ner. ar t tho*i w.'.o prefer tc ïe face, face as the superintendent was 50 trains could not pass over, increasing, it having snowed all •’ Tracy Barton eral legislation are given an to ^11 tre n erely wauh the ehildrer.Lalking to him while making' Kis‘ travelers used .it safely. day on the upland '..ills. The road Attorney for Estate to satisfy the sum due said plain more populous ■Ma-west. ™ play can do that in all comforx.1 * of the hospital. Bywater, Many cla ms had been filed on in led through the old Fulton canyon. tiff, to-wit: the sum of $7,452.01 re member that when the* govern- *5 .he m>.or occupation | who WJL5 committed to tre institu- the spring of 1880 and were not a road not now used, in part, i NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE and interest thereon. the hiriw>y lead, up the' On Saturday the 25th day of rrent needed to y w । * v- day Jor peopl? come togvth-, ticn ;hree years ago. has j^er. con-| followed up with the necessary ini- Dated June 8th, 1936. lief purposes it was decided that! . fined in the criminal ward for the provem-nu were eutyect to eon- ---- joh — n Fulton canyon with a much) ( July, 1936, at the hour of 10:00 a. ------ r- - H^Gli CHRISMAN wheat from this section was too past two ¿5 test. Most of fMme were . çi" osee mor? even grade. Tne drifts of fine m at the fronl door of the County ey have time to talk. Sheriff of Shermpn County, Ore. expensive after the freight was __ of the __ ___ np-proiis wards claims and G. D. Woodworth a snow made by the east wind he-• Court House in Moro, Sherman TherrTTmSE?rnrtRrs>id for the ône most X 32-36 paid. And will also be rememb reo y of a people who cari custody of the institution. farmer resident of California had came deeper at every turn until we ( County> Oregon, I will sell at auc- that importations of wheat *^ere get a da/s enjoyment from friend- " * '• • • 5 (migrated with hi« wagons and rtac*ed the Price place where ^on highest bidder for eash made from CanaJk and that fendl • hp with ofers in this day ami I Jack Allen of Pedletow is being.^ami^y an^ ^ad come to stay. travelers were kept. At this t h<r following described reai prop- NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S grams were snipped in from Argen- hurried rush to get mentioned as a possible successdr ra^ filed a con .est in the early wm- Ed. Bacon decided he had gone (ar erty located in Sherman County, SALE OF REAL PROPERTY tiss and other countries. sMniewhere else, see the new? to Elmer Goudy as state relief ad- *er an^ T-e ^ate for tr con.est a. enough for one day and turned in. Oregon* to-wit" On Wednesday, the 7th day of It is true there is a small subsidy h adliner M the . x-iomary ar mlniwator in the event of a shake . The DgJJea dlAnd Omc? fell« on the Mr. Woodworth, being but fourr — July, 1936, at the hour of ten The Southeast quarter (SEj) of flour shipped to the Phillipin«^ bition. There is something authen up in the relief organization as hastate t^ese bridge« were ouj or nyle* .from horn? decided he would o'clock, a. m., at the front door of but that, market is entirely too tically rural and homey about ii been predicte I. Allen was former- wrecked. Thé only waj to reac- gc *^5i Not to' be bedteh at walk- j of-Section Thirty-two (32), the courthouse in Moro, Oregon, I Southwest quarter (SWi), small to absorb the surplus that t£at is reassuring. :ate senator from Umatilla The Dalles was by hot-footing it ing I decided to go on with him. I. West half of tne Southeast will sell at public auction to the pile* up in this sect >n. quarter tWiSEl) of Section county and more recently wats stave over the rail road bridge and on soon found my walking ability was highest bidder for cash the fol The question will arise again liquor administrator. J Dalles. My self and Ed beginning to fail. There was not' lowing described real property Thirty-three (33), in Town soon:- whether the relief cases of YOU ARE OLD FATHER y Bacon his helper enroute from Cal ipg to do but go on as no house of, located in Sherman County, Ore ship Three (3) South. Range the mid-west will be fed Canadian WILLIAM Acquisition of the four residen- ifomia, were th? advertised wit- any\ind wa« to be found between gon, to-wit: Fifteen (15) East of the wf^at or northwest wheat and -if A citizen of Portland has arisen tia!" blocks bordering on Summer messes. We determined to meet the Price place and our homes. To That portion of the SWi of feed for livestock is to be bough; to protest about wrestling bouts street and directiy north of the site the w date set for the contest. The be square and honest I must ac- „ Willamette Meridian, and Lots Sec. 2, lying west of the John 1, 2, 3, and 4 and the South of the type ordinarily held. He of the new eapitol would cost the thaw had given way to a cloudy knowledge I^gave QUt» while Mr. Day River in Sherman Cowa- west quarter of the North from American farmers. failed to preceive thax th«* public state more than $500,Gu0 it is est eastem sky and cooler weather and Wdodworth held up quite well. ty. Oregon; and the Ei of the west quarter (SW1NWI) of It was stated at the last wheat probably gets the kind of wrestling mated here based upon the as-: *Oer we left hia -lace after partak- Every few yards I would sit down SEI and the NWi of the SE Section Four (4>, Lot On? (1) league meeting that a subsidy of it wants and he was ind.gnant ov«r sessed valuation of t is property/ inr of a 4 a. m. br skfast we s.ai in the dry snow to rest. Mr. Wood 1 of Sec. 3; and theWi of the and the South half of the from three to ten cents would have tre condition of public morals that The caritol architects have recom- i ed on our journey with storm pend- worth waited with me yet he well SE i of Section 4; and the Northeast quarter (SLNE4), - permitted the exportation of large fostered rough or bruia! manhand mended acquisition of this proper-' ¡ng. Soon we had -. alked aome ten knew I could find the remainder of NW1 of the North west 1 North half of the Southeast quantities of grain to England and ling of one contestan*. by another. ty as necessarv to a well rounded! »’H« to tne ratlr md bridge and the way to the cabin. He stayed of Sec. 11, and that portion of quarter (NISEI) and the Ireland. The surplus was not mov So it may be presumed, did citi construction program. .track walked the rest of the way with me until he saw me turn the t.\e Ei of the Wi of Sec. 11. Northeast quarter of the ed and will undoubtedly continue zens of Greece protest "ifrer the ... |to The Dalles. Our arrival at our point of a little hill, just beyond NE IS WB lying west of the John Day Southwest quarter to depress the local market for use of the c est us in boxing bouts, A total of $218436.067 has been journey« end was about 9:30 a. m. which was the Jory cabin. As I River, in Sherman County, of Section Five (5) in Town months to come. Furthermore tie in that far-off and therefore happy spent on Oregon highways under. At once we repaired to a restaurant approached the door I almost fell ship Four (4) South of Range Oregon, all in Township 1 N, presence of comparatively cheap daY^Ekriy Romans, especially the the supervision of the state high- oor bre*kf*?*; J think we through the doorway as I stumbled Fifteen (15) E. W. M„ Con- Range 19 EWM. Situated in wheat in the northwest will hold Christians, must have wailed over wav deportment since that depart-! ordered our djshed filled the turd to a seat. Mr. Jory’s sister had 841.02 acres, more or taining Shfrman County, Oregon. down the entire market price. time before we wire ready to say the persistent habit of Reman em men was come from Lyle, Washington where uh ¿is (. created ¡ca.ru in 1917. aju . vf Of * tris t-as — Sherman County. Ore- less, in Together with the tenements, The drouth has very effectively perors of tumiftg hungry lions $ 169,809 J»56 came out of state er-oug!^- Prompry st 10 a. m. we she had b:enteaching school during tota ’ gon. hereditaments and appurte reduced the national surplus and loose among trembling prisoners. funds, 332,359330 w„ ras provided _____ by . »ret at the land c T*ce where Col. tie summer. She expected to g<*t nances theft unto belonging. officials are worried for fear there AH through the age« there have the federal government. $15.590.-:Thornbury was waiting for our another school in the spring. To Said sale is made undir execution Said sale is made under cxecqtion will be too little wheat to feed the Dien tr.ose who decried the popular 541 was contributed by the several evidence in e ca«e. No opposition sav they wire surprised puts it but the State of Oregon for Sherman issued out of the Circuit Court of people. Tne price in one important sport*. f counties ar.d $675.740 came from'met the case and soon it was, dis- mildly, as we had expected to re- i (\,un-y. to me directed in the cas. the State of Oregon for the County wheat growing sect »on of the na In the main these self appointed | miscellaneous sources. t p^ sed of and we nad o •* main in The Dalles over night. “Evelyn Houghton, Plaintiff, vs.! tion is going down. If this plonned reformers have hai some success ... I d*.y left for loitering about the The morning found me well restedU John Enpstrom, et al. Defendants?’ of Sherman to me directed in the case of Clema A. Allen, plaintiff, economy, who is it planned to aid? in their efforts, too- for few p?ip:e । <h: of «.unties and cities: toughest little Wire, ’» Oregon. and none the worse for the IS ( j am t0 particularly; vs. M. F. Duncan and 'Agnes Dun would enjoy witnessing the sport- ; > tratte fines growing out-The Dalies i.ad formerly been Fort mile waik except t.'.e loss of a good-1 a|| of interest, right and title can, husband and wife; The Dalles ~ " It was the head of naviga- ly amount of conceit concerning my j jn mg events of ancient days. It is j o! above described property! Investment Company o corporation; b: THE DIAPER CONTEST speakers at politicai eon- ' friendly suit to be;tK»n on the Columt a^nd all freight ability to walk as far a» anyone. I true McGinnis and Katie j William G. McDonald and Mattie hey venLon* often sound as mte Treasurer Hol- for eastern - 4thern Oregon My advice to Jhe young who may |jfcGinnis, husband and wife, or! J. McDonald, husband and wife; mg to celebrate the glonous Fourt'r. would enjoy watching their oppo passfd through The Dalle«. It was read raad this, is to cons conserve in youth ejther them Multnomah county. them, , had had therein on ! Mary Nitschke, a widow, de and dedicate thè new ocean termi nents being mauled by enraeeii ' Stid to have 39 sal on« and its ac- for old age. if you would enjoy life January 4 , 1926 (the date of tKe ary| fendants. nali and a prom meri feature of c* mpanying vice. Having never in advanced years. execution of the mortgage upon thè program is a <taper pinntng renn_al obsession and would hardly- HUGH CHRISMAN fi -quented with ssch environment, 1 did not like the delay and pro- C. W. Barzee. It is probably fitting and proper do for an every-day emotion in!. ¿d that we go home. ¡x «td nome, “*It was 412 S. E. 30th Ave. Portland, Ora that the dedication of anything so a meek ( ay reed by tSe trio and after pro- Modern young as The Dalles Port should and lowly sort wr»oee ant es aouic |) rem the Obarrver July Sth. 1907. curing some baker« bread, bologna NOTICE is hereby given that be hailed by such an event. But have been namby-pamby in the | L. L. Peetz was hauling lumber J er 1 honey, the latter of which I Etta Houston Morford, widow of s very fond, we set out on the Benn Morford, deceased, of Wasco. diaper pinning contesta are almost hearty days of racial a»io»escens<. | last werk for additional improve- re urn trip. At least they are mAtehed because I meat at Pleasant Grove Farm. Oregon, wr.o on June 21, 1930, they are somewhat equal in agility.I Ralph Brisbane was seriously in made homestead entry, act Dec. 29, the decline of the need therefore. Sr aw Starts Falling strength and even in iil temper.I jured Monday night by th* kick 191«, No. 027339, for Lots 3. 4. Si It was recently stated that Ore One may watch them if he chooses, of a wild horse he was leading at NWi, WiSWl, SWINEl, E1SE1-4. About this time we noticed a gon has the lowest birth rate of or gne may pluck fragrant race* if f the Dell Calbraith farm. The right Sec. 4 NINI, SWiNWl. NWV li^ht, fine snow drifting from the any state and late report« showed that more nearly fils his mood. • hip and left knee were fractured SWi, Section 22. Township 1. N., ea t, which covered the ground and that this section of the state was Let us not grow old too fast anu * and he was injured internally be- Range 19, E., Willamette Meridan^ on • railroad trail. It was rapidly lower than others in the product.on lose our taste for rough and virih has filed notice of intention to sides. The young man is in good tu ning colder. Facing the storm of babies. It seems, therefore as things and if we needs must watch make final Proof, to establish claim physical .condition axial Dr. Goffin tr ud ged on e*tmg bur lunch as if diaper pinning contests have one man strangle another with a says that ’ is in ti* „favor for re-| more of a historical than a current bit of convenient wire to achieve, covery. interest. / . . A. M. Wright sold his woo! to It is understood that the rentes - vicariously of course, that lust for combat perhaps the price is not too the Salem Woolen Mil!« Co. • Sheep on which to detQpnstrate their skill, high. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barnum have art. cunning, ability or whatever Haile Selassie is the modern 1 decided to move to Moro. it takes to ^curtly fasten a bit of needed cloth to a wriggling infant counterpart of the man without a ’ From the Observer Joly 6th. 1917. without pinning it to the hide. A country and is apparently on th. I road to becoming the forgotten ! week epd in Corvallis, Mor . Bonari Be>hee and in his pnme therd would have be*n man. Out on the highways, or in ' gar. are driving Vebe ears, ar a child for every contestant and A Chinese received a hly ar.d ¡Tom C. R e*e ras a new Oak Ian city driving, RPM Motor Oil most likely the race would Dot have been decided with one exhibit but knew he was about to die. How I T^e engagement of Miss Nit gives you outstanding mile each would have been required to thoughtful are the Chinese. age and lubrication. pin up three or four. One would Tom E. Holery have been considere«! a job for a precíate it. and ekiHrea mere diletante. in one fine oil — quality Several prominent men of the and mileage and price! town have enterted their names in That is RPM Motor Oil*» Sto homi» the contest and. we understand. whole story in a nutshell. . women are barred. This also is a modern touch, for grandpa would You can count on "RPM" have thrown his trusty fl.ntloek 3 centi. N» mala* all * for full protection and dean- over his shoulder and gone deer »f pilaa aan V engine lubrication in any car. The popular idea aoout Senator * catoni freer hunting for a week bed he been raa mar« It won’t go to pieces — it stays asked to take over the san.tary beitM IkbdMllM, A QUANT oily! Longer oil life — longer arrangements Of hia home. H* was a divorce case is that they are engine life — you get both! Ab! Sweet Mystery of Life! a man who wore whiskers, wrest a couple of dills. led bears and broke horses, and - P/eax Make Your Appointment» Early Believe i 1 To bay the bread Goldsmith, it wa* who gave th;» A NEW STANDARD OIL PRODUCT warning. “Ill farai the land to 'etsxHu of the teachers* asaoria- Wea rs Out ¡Sturdy Pioneer In Other Day J ONGER L ife Dr. Viggo Häufelt Dentist TODAY'S TRUE MILEAGE BARGAIN Will be aClìis Moro Office at the Hotel Moro From Monday, July 6 To Saturday, July 11, inclusive MOTOR OIL