HIE SHERMAN COUim JO’ RNAL. MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1936 PAUK TWO Sherman County Sminuii Primitive Fishing Sport Is Revived • Ccluinn SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER- E.Ubh,hed Nov 2, IKI* ° GRASS » co VAIIW VALLEY JOURNAL JOURNAL, E tablished Oct 11. 1897 consolidated , march 6 I9JL WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established CONSOLIDATED MAI CH 4 1932 to the land above described, be- fore Registrar, United States Land ‘ Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 11th day of August, 1936. Claimant names as witnesses Everett W. McQuillion, of Wasco, Oregon; Ghewter Silver, of Wasco, Oregon; William R. iReid, of Was­ co, Oregon; 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 possession of said property and of the whole thereof. HUGH CHRISMAN Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon GALLOWAY A KRIER 34-38 Attorneys for Plaintiff To the Editor Sherman County Journal: Some time ago, there was an article in your paper in re gard to Buck Hollow and Cornwalk Published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon, GILES L. FREN^ ___________ ________________ J Managing Ed to* As it may be interesting to some of yotfr readers, I want to tell some ME M8ER things that I know along that line. I am not sure just why it was Notice of Final Settlement OF NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE named Buck Hollow, but I have EDI I O Notice is hereby given that OF REAL PROPERTY been told that in early days deer Frances' Henrichs, administratrix were quite plentiful in that region, of the estate of Walter Dayton Notice is hereby given that on and that they were very large. So the 13th day of July, 1936, at «I the .1 Moro, Oregon, Henrichs, deceased, ‘has filed her ¡t is reasonable to suppose some Final Account in said estate, ana 2 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the under Act of Congress of March 3, 187J tiunter killed a big buck there, and that Saturday, the 25th day of July, frond door of the County Court SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. it. derived its name that way. I 1936, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock House in Moro. Sherman County, One Year ...... ;_____ ——--------------- quite agree with you that early day a. m., in the County Court Room Oregon, I will sell at public auc­ names should be retained, so as to in the County Court House in Moro, tion to the highest bidder for cash JULY 10 1936 keep the records straight. Cornwal. Sherman County, Oregon, has been the following described land, to- came there in the late 60’s. He had fixed as the time and place for the wit: ■ some pure bred Short Horn cattle, hearing of objections to said ac­ The West Half of Sec- 2 10 in Township My father bought two bull calves count and the settlement thereof. tion of i of Range 16 East *rom him. I thing Richard Brook- South Frances E. Henrichs louse was interested in the cattle the ’ Willamette Meridian in Administratrix of said estate able to boast, “I ani a Sherman County, Oregon, ex- with him. A man named Black was rights an expression of American nature Geo. E. Updegraff citizen.” Privileges and with him for a time. Cornwall died) cept so much of said premises । that prefers to be free from re- were implied boast. alone, sitting in a chair, and was Attorney for Administratrix as is included in a 100-foot —''•7- in 7 that . th' ! strictions. They may be evidence r - -x Today the fairest.boast of a ^¿ency toward home owner­ not found for several days. Brook­ 34-^7 right-of-way 50 feet on either ordinary man is that he is combined with an urge to trav- house and Black made a box ano side of the center line of the Going back to the primitive sport of fishing with a bow and arrow hauled him to the Ten Mile Ceme­ Amencan citizen for, with the tx th&t the tribes of NOTICE TO CREDITORS railroad of the Columbia ception of the English, Americans • across Asia to Miss Mary Todd Is pictured fishing for bass at Santa Monica, t allt A tery, and buried him there. He Southern Railway Company, Notice is hereby given that Alice are the only nationals w'no in houses drawn by steel tip arrow with a long cord to retrieve the fish Is used. died in the early 70’s. Jimmy Belshe has been appointed admin­ conveyed by Henry Frock and do and sav what they please with- oxen. The American - Indiarf -- - moved - Makin afterwards had the place. istratrix of the estate of Clay wife to E. E. Lytle by deed out fear of reprisals from a dicta his home with a pony and a pair of Jimmy was there several years be­ Belshe. deceased, and has qualified. recorded December 19, 1899, torial power in office. fore his brother came. in Book “G” at page 615, poles. All persons having claims against STATEHOUSE GOSSIP And since we have so recently Henry Barnum settled where said estate are hereby notified and Record of Deeds for said coun- The same urge seems to have celebrated the birth of this privi­ attacked the present day citizen (Continued from-page one) Moro now is in 1868, and hauled ' required to present the same, duly ty- lege it is well to recall that it is who has perhaps been living peace- tcT the-field. Peter Zimmerman ot Juniper posts and wood from the verified, to said administratrix at Said sale is made under execution undoubtedly the feature of Ameri-| I fully in Keokuck or Sangamon Yamhill county, former state sen­ brakes of Buck Hollow. the home of Robert Belshe, Moro, issued out of the Circuit Court of By A. J. Price, Skamania, Wash. Oregon, within six months .from the State of Oregon for Sherman can citizenship that is most out­ J since birth and now feels life slip- ator and independent candidate for From the Observer July 13, 1917. standing in the minds of probably - X governor in 1934, heads the new the first publication of this notice. County to me directed in the case of ping away wivnout without his seen , . 1 i ning ms having navmg ami a majority of Americans. | regon i. . Wyoming The state highway commission hood dances were quite common The first publication is June 26, California Joint Stock Land Bank Wyoming or or Georgia. Georgia. party’s state central committee. of San Francisco, a corporation, The right for citizens to vote for Either the daily job has slipped Other members of the committee has appropriated $15,000 to Sher­ entertainment. Two brothers by 1936. men who do, or should, make the away, or the tourist has slipped are practically unknown to Oregon man county for macadamizing the name of Martin played the vio­ ALICE BELSHE, Administratrix. plaintiff, v. C. E. Johnson and oth­ ers, defendants, which said execu­ laws under which the country is away from the job and there -he politics. They inclue G. W. Thies- roads. The exact location is not lin at these dances. Residents of 34-37 tion commands me to sell said land J. Tracy Barton governed is governed is another of the print ,-------- i— goes down the highway at forty son of Milwaukie, J. Henry Jacob­ known to this office. Sherman county can now by com­ Attorney for Estate to satisfy the sum due said plain­ pies of democracy worthy of cele­ miles per hour to camp beside the son of Hillsboro; Frank C. Fluke Moro’s latest addition to the parison determine the evil inclina­ tiff, to-wit: the sum of $7,452.01 brating not once a year but every I road Where night fall overtakes of Beaverton and Frank Saalfield business life of x the community, tions of Wasco and Grass Valley NOTICE OF SHERIFF ’ S SALE and interest thereon. day. Other peoples who have lived him, as free as the wind of Gervais. To qualify as a politi­ Farmer’s State Bank, opened for people. Dated June 8th, 1936. under a democracy for years have cal party in this state the sponsors On Saturday the 25th day of This article is written to show business the morning of July 5th. They may be partially a pro- lost that liberty because of their test against high must file petitions containing at HUGH CHRISMAN July, 1936, at the hour of 10:00 a. Those in immediate charge of ths the great changes that have come taxes and least 14,670 names of registered inattention to its values. m., at the front door of the County as entertainment for our social Sheriff of Sherman County, Ore. new business venture are W. H. with the tax future w*hat it is we all Court House in Moro, Sherman The peoples liberties in these m»y be nomads in a few years voters with the state department Ragsdale, president; G. B. Bourhill classes. 32-36 in times driving about the country, carrying by September 18. County, Oregon, I will sell at auc­ countries have been • lost « “ cashier; E. A. Race, bookkeeper C. W. Barzee, Oregon Socialists have also an­ Mr. Race moves to Moro from Mos­ 412 S. E. 30th Ave. Portland, Ora tion to the highest bidder for cash NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S of economic stress. Nations turnj our habitation with us like the tur­ the following described real prop­ SALE OF REAL PROPERTY fascist or communist at the behest tle. With a box full of outing nounced their intention of getting ier, where he resignedas manager erty located in Sherman County, of some leader whom they follow ( folders, unlimited time, a desire behind Norman Thomas their pres- of the local telephone company to Resolution of Condolence On Wednesday, the 7th day of too blindly. It is never an act of to travel, t'he ease of an unproper- dential candidate, in a big way this accept his new position. Oregon, to-wit: July, 1936, at the hour of ten In memory of Brother Gec^ge The Southeast quarter (SEI) the people themselves. It natural-^ ti:d mind, no cares but gas and fall. A state convention will be Editor and Mrs. C. L. Ireland Hennagin, Wno died July 6, 1936. o ’ clock, a. m., at the front door of Thirty-two (32), ly follows that the danger of fasc-j grub, we could let the civilized held in Salem next Sunday to nomi went to Pendleton -to attend the of? Section the courthouse in Moro, Oregon, I Whereas this lodge has suffer-) Southwest quarter (SWi), ism, now being discussed in this world of toil and trouble go hang, nate candidates for state and Ted- Editorial Convention. will sell at public auction to the ed the loss of an honorable and country, is a danger only if the peo- j while we made camp in some shady eral offices on the Socialist ticket. West half of the Southeast highest bidder for cash the fol­ upright Odd — Fellow, the family 12, 1907 quarter (WiSEi) of Section pie forget their allegience to their, nook by driving on to a level spot From the Observer July lowing described real property a loving husband and father: Thirty-three (33), in Town­ A committee from the state cap- ( principles in following some ambi­ and lighting the gas stove. Hon. R. J. Ginn and family have Therefore, be it resolved that the located in Sherman County, Ore­ ship Three (3) South. Range tious and self appointed .leader. ,•» itol commission, accompanied by gon, to-wit: ’ ? charter of Moro Lodge be suitably East of the competent engineers, will soon located in Portland. Fifteen None but a free people can gov­ That portion of the SWi of Neil McDonald Is never given to draped for a period of thirty days Willamette Meridian, and Lots make a tour of the state for the ern themselves. If a government DROUTH Sec. 2, lying west of the John boasting, and when he tells us that a copy of these resolutions be 1, 2, 3, and 4 and the South ­ purpose of inspecting deposits of interests itself in business affairs 1 Each daily paper, and every news Day River in Sherman Coun­ that his wheat |ickiee his ears spread upon the minutes .of the west quarter of the North ­ and the economic life of the citizens ; broadcast tells of the drv condition marble, granite and stone to de­ ty. Oregon: and the Ei of the west quarter (SWiNWi) of those citizens anectea lose, lu « vy‘” I of the states along the Canadian termine the availability of this when he walks through it, and tick­ lodge and, that a copy be sent SEi and the NWi of the SE tain extent, their ability to decide i j border between the Great Lakes material for use in the new state les his eyes with promises of 40 the bereaved family. Section Four (4), Lot One (1) i of Sec. 3; and theWi of the on governmental matters and be-1 and the Rocky mountains. From house. Among deposits to be vis­ bushels per, we believe him as a Perry Johnston and the South half of the SE i of Section 4; and the C. V. Belknap come subservient to the central the stories told it appears that we ited will be a huge marble deposit close neighbor of Al Wright. Northeast quarter (SiNEi), NWi of the North west i It was known 47 years ago that Joe Truitt North half of the Southeast authority. ( have become ‘‘drouth conscious ’ in Wallowa county whose owners Committee have offered to give the state, of Sec. 11, and that portion of and the coal existed in the Scotts Mill re (NiSEi) quarter i W*hen this country was estab­ in that we expect each summer to without cost except for quarrying the Ei of the Wi of Sec. 11, of ¿he gioii When S. L. Brooks and his quarter of Northeast lished our ancestors wisely provid- be marred by some such series and freight, all the marble needed father surveyed it in 1860, but it lying west of the John Day It is advisiable to change the Southwest quarter NEJSW^r ed that religion and the state stories about some section. for the capitol. Deposits in the vici ­ River, in Sherman County, Five (5) in Town- remained for the demands of 1907 water in the radiator of a new car of Section should be forever separated as the This is not to doubt that it is Oregon, all in Township 1 N, nity of Baker and Ashland and in to make development possible. (4) South of Range several times during the first 1,000 ship Four control of the spiritual and the too dry in the areas named . to Range 19 EWM. Situated in Fifteen (15) E. W. M., Con- political power by one authority prevent the production of a wheat , central Oregon will also be in­ ‘ Miss Sadie Ruggles returned miles of driving, In this way any Sherman County, Oregon. taining 841.02 acres, more or from her vacation in the coast foreign substance which may be in was considered too great to be in crop. No dry land farmer, nowa< spected on the tour. Together with the tenements, Sherman County, Ore- the cooling system will be elim ­ less, in mountains last Friday and with her one hand or in one group. days, would think that impossible hereditaments , and appurte­ gon. sister, Mrs. Lois Olds proceeded to inated. The state land board distributed Today we are faced with the prob or even improbable. But since the nances thereunto belonging. is made under execution Said sale on the John Day the Ruggles home $324,563.75 among the counties drouths of other years have pro ­ lem whether or not we should per­ Said sale is made under execution NOTTCE is hereby given that irsued ouf of th? Circuit Court of mit the economic power to be con­ vided a background for stories of this week, representing the interest river. issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Sherman Etta Houston Morford, widow of solidated with the political. It has, sun parched earth, burning copper accumulations for the past yeai the State of Oregon for the County County, to me directed in the case Benn Morford, deceased, of Wasco. on loans from the irreducible school skies and famished cattle one won ­ in these days, a greater force than EARLY SOCIAL AFFAIRS Oregon, wiho on June 21, 1930, of “Evelyn Houghton, Plaintiff, vs. of Sherman to me directed in the had the religious power in early ders if the present crop of reports fund. Allocated on the basis of made homestead entry, act Dec. 29, John Engstrom, et al. Defendants.” case of Clema A. Allen, plaintiff, days and it is as important thot are entirely new or are based on 258,244 children on the school cen­ Continued from page one. 1916, No. 027339, for Lots 3, 4, Si I am directed to sell particularly vs. M. F. Duncan and Agnes Dun­ sus rolls the amount represents $1.- previous experience. All v^heat it be kept in separate hands. dance, I learned later, they not be­ NWi, WiSWi, SWiNEi, EiSEl-4, all of the interest, right and title can, husband and wife; The Dalles We, therefore, must constantly farmers have come to doubt the 25 per capita. Multnomah county ing of the dancing set, so termed. Sec. 4 NiNi, SWiNWi, NWi- in the above described property Investment Company o corporation; renew our faith in our system of story of a rain in Kansas that sends with 78,031 children between the SWi, Section 22, Township 1. N., which W. M. McGinnis and Katie William G. McDonald and Mattie government which divides the poli­ wheat down in the grain pit and ages of four and twenty years re­ Accordingly they dated a play par­ Range 19, E., Willamette Meridan, McGinnis, husband and wife, or J. McDonald, husband and wife; tical power into three sections, but they may take with a grain of salt ceived the lion’s shara of the fund, ty in a residence adjoining the one has filed notice of intention to either of them, had therein on and Mary Nitschke, a widow, de­ $97,538.75. Marion county received where the dance was held. So close also provides that the government a yearly story of drouth. make final Proof, to establish claim January 4, 1926 (the date of the fendants. pow­ If the drouth is as bad as has the next largest amount, $22.346.25. were these opposition parties that shall be restricted to political — HUGH CHRISMAN execution of the mortgage upon been pictured and the government Allocations to other counties were. thjsi attending the play yrirty er alone. carries out its present plan of Baker, $6420; Benton, $6100; Clack h< ar the music and my calling for SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT Of THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE taking out of wheat production the amas, $17,773.75; Columbia, $7,- could step outside the house and STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA of Phil­ land that is affected or has been 246.25; Coos, $10,076.25; Curry, th ? quadrilles. It is not here in­ THANK YOU, BUT— adelphia. in the State of Pennsylvania, $1,481.25; Deschutes, $5,382.50; on the thirty-first day of 'Decem­ tended to argu" the propriety of Sherman county residents may affected by drouth the people of ber. 1935. made to the Insurance Com­ Gilliam, $1105; Hood River, $4,238. th • dance against the play parties, missioner of the State of Oregon, pur- this country will have to find an ­ be proud of the new bridge that auant to law 75; Jackson, $12,217.50; Josephine, but of the two customs, the old other bread grain. If cattle and CAPITAL has been recently constructed on Amount of «»U.1 .to« $4,946.25; Lake, $1,660; Lane. $19,- time play parties, the moral of the the Columbia highway at the junc­ sheep are pastured on the fields in 613.75; Lincoln, $4,202.50; Linn, dance is quite as plausible wihen INCOME tion with the Sherman highway. the “dust bowl” of the southern $9,691.25; Morrow, $1,596.25; Polk, Net premiums received dur­ compared to that of the play par ­ central states and in the northern ing the year ................ 1 31.772.49« 32 The grading done will eliminate Interest, dividends and rents $6,513.75; Sherman, $782.50; Uma­ ties. Play parties were the com­ 152.449 41 received during the year the danger of accidents to those drouth area we will find meat a tilla, $8,347.50; Union, $6,106.25; mon recreation of the ’Spanish Income from other sources I cheaper item and bread a dearer 195.321 68 who travel along the river road. received during the rear Wasco, $4,206.25; Washington, $11, Hollow, now Wasco, neighborhood. 82.120.267,41 But for those who must make t'he one. Total Inc""j At various times and places we But conditions are not changed 746.25; Yamhill, $7,838.75. turn onto the Columbia highway Net losses paid we frequently assembled, sometimes > year including adjustment from the highway that runs as easily as plans are made. *36,012 98 expenses .................... -Jig Ninety-five percent of the vet­ by appointment and othertimes by Dividends paid on caplMB through Sherman county the ap­ surprise. One of these latter was 70.137 63 erans who were delinquent on their stock during the year proach will always be a menace. Commissions and salaries bonus loans are “showing a splen­ held at the home of Henry Willer- <78.008 60 How do you start in paying paid during the year A* the new bridge is longer than Taxes, licenses and fees paid did spirit of cooperation” accord­ ton, stock man of Hay Canyon thirty-five billion dollars, anyway ? 125.445.81 during the year .. ~ • the old one and as it extends far­ ing to Jerrold Owen, secretary to some fifteen miles from the central Amount of all other expendi­ 491.887 03 ther to the east the turn from the tures ..................................... the World War Veterans State Aid pari, of the neighborhood. Diat- Sherman highway to the Columbia Total expenditures *2.292.191.*» Now the liquor commission sus­ commission. Only five percent of an 'es for driving were so great ASSETS highway for those who* turn west pends beer licenses if it is report­ Value of real estate owned the delinquent borrowers are not that sometimes surprise parties (market value) .......... • 200.000.00 is very short. This should be elim­ ed that sales are made to minors showing any disposition to pay up found their friends about to retire. Value of stocks and bonds inated by straightening the last or to intoxicated persons. Better owned (market value) . 3.887.830 50 In this latter category are “a few PHy Parties Popular Loans on mortgages and col- quarter mile of the Sherman high­ walk straight and let your whis­ lateral, etc. ....... • • - . individuals of .prominence in vet­ Cash In banks and on hand 41*.163 71 way before it reaches the junction. kers grow when ordering up a eran and civic affairs who feel they At another play party held in । Premiums in course of col­ We invite you to make the U. S. National lection written since Sep­ scupper of suds these days. 349.025 55 are persons of influence and that the immediate vicinity of Wasco, | tember 30. 1035 . .......... .. here at The Dalles your banking center. You Interest and rents due and the commission dares not take ac­ I do not know if by appointment 19.327 64 AUTOMOBILE TRAILERS --------------------- accrued 63,588 45 tion against them. These individ- or surprise, I was in attendance will find the facilities complete in every respect All others One meets them from Maine to! American athletes are having a JM b . Owen warns, have a surprise anl since I had previouajy exposed Total admitted assets . |4.«17.735 85 and a personal willingness to help you in every Minnesota, one sees them from hard time getting to Berlin for liabilities South Dakota and Saskatchewan.’ the Olympnc games on account of in store for them in the form of my dancing inclinations I was held Or«. «Ulm. 1« 1—. «»-, practicable way. There are big ones, little ones,1 a lack of money. Champion boxers foreclosure suits to be filed the ur ler suspicion as bad. When I was latter part of thi* month. leading a school H otw ’ play called 1,909,635 29 neat ones, rickety wobbly ones.1 though, have plenty of money. . riakt W lip Cracker, singing words to Resources Over 100 Milliens There are all kinds, sizes and de- 10.000 00 A more adequate parole staff music as most plays are managed, no.829 83 ■eription* of them, going, coming,' All other UabiUtioe ............ John D. at 97 has given away -.nd a more liberal parole policy the person at whose home we were providing shelter for their owners Total liabilities, except earl <