Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 31, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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electric wired poles will furniah'
Frank von Borstel, dark,
portable
power
for
cultivation.
Gros
Vsltey.
STATEHOUSE GOSSIP
With
the
unlimited
power
in
the'
(County Jjinnnal
(Continued from page one)^
mighty Columbia, electrical farm* I NOTICE FOR PUBLIC ATION
missioner.
T • e company hod more
ing will become an accomplished
Department of the Interior
SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER E-tabhshed Nov
1*»
than $3,500.000 in life insurance in
fact. Should there ever be any
U. S. I^and Office, at The Dalles,
GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, E<ablishe<) Oct 14. 1897
force in this state. The company,
CONSOLIDATED. MARCH 6. 1931
limit or lack of power, night serv- Oregon, July 1, 1936.
WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 189)
one of the largest in the nation,
ice could do the pumping of water. NOTICE is hereby given that
CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4 1932
had organized under the laws of
for irrigating windbreak trees ana Etta Houston Morford, widow of
California.
soil
erosion will be a thing of the Benn Morford, deceased, of Wasco,
Published Every Friday a- Moro. O’**ron, By
past. - These growing trees wilL Oregon, wiho on June 21, 1980,
GILES L. FRENCH
____________________
Managing Ed.toi
Senator F. Mi Franciscivich oi
with their foliage attract clouds made homestead entry, act Dec. 29,
Clatsop county was in Salem this
and rainfall will come wWere no* ' 1916, No. 027339, for Lota 3. 4, Si
jwsek on a tour of the state in the
1| V heights
1 1 ■ • *** J NWi, WiSWl, SWiNEi, EiSEl-4,
clouds pass over at extreme
S sfiìY F
Interest of his candidacy for the
.’
through currents of air that (tees
, Sec. 4 NiNi, SWiNWi, NW|-
L \9SOi I M ION
senate presidency. He refused to
not condense their moisture in rain SWi, Section 22, Township 1. N.,
say how many votes he had “in
Range 19, E., Willamette Meridan,
drops.
the bag’’ but declared that he was
has filed notice of intention to
There
are
millions
of
acres
of
Entered as second-class mailer at the Pus .office, al Mon», Oregon,
well satisfied with his prospect®.
fertile soil titat can be redeemed make final Proof, to establish claim
under Act of Cuugivss of Alai di
18» ?
—
Senator Pierson, democrat of Mult­
to vegetation when our college bred to the land above described, be­
ADVANCE.
nomah county, is also a candidate
SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE
farmers set about their calling. fore Registrar, United States Land
51 50
for this hbnor while several sena­
On? Year
.
•
Rolling land may have to be farm­ Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on
tors are in a receptive mood in­
ed by present method^ but land the 11th day of August, 1936.
JULY
31, 1936
cluding Dean Walker of Polk coun­
Claimant names as witnesses
too rough can be turned to pasture
ty and Robert M. Duncan of Har­
Everett W. McQuillion, of Wasco,
when
these
changes
com?
in
the
wrecked the machinery it was to ney county.
rainfall. AlF these possibilities Oregon; Chester Silver, of Wasco,
IT SOUNDS SENSIBLE
run. ^For all man has to do in this
World war veterans serving time
await the scientific farmer. From‘Oregon; William R. Reid, of Was-
Governor Lardon of Kansas in world is “but to get food and shel­ in the Oregon pepiUnuary recieved
the crooked stick, the wooden co, Oregon: George Smith, of Bla-
making his speech accepting the ter and procreate himself.’’
bonus payments aggregating $22,-
mouldboard plow to the caterpillar lock. Oregon,
Republican nomination for th? pres­
941. Thirty-eight of the 47.jvets:r-
drawn
gang plows was some ad-j
W. F. Jackson,
Chester Davis, who was administrator tor the AAA is seen here be-
idency did not concern himself with
ana in tiha institution qualified for
vancement.
.
*
A.
SOME TRACKS
Register.
mg sworn in as a new member ot the Federal Reserve board. Oliver
plans as much as with principles.
thle bonus. Th? others served it
We are just bordering in the
,
He is not one, apparently, who’ Midway up DeMosa hill are a the army lesa than 90 days, Two E Foulk. fiscal agent for the board, is administering the oath.
electrical age for power. Black NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
gives birth to plans in sufficient geir;e3 of car tracks that have been of the pension beneficiaries are
mined coal will give way to .white
numbers to b? startling, nor is hi burned into the highway. They life termers. Several others are ry will spend a month at springs through the farms, by digging coal found in mighty water powers. OF REAL PROPERTY
On Saturday, thé 29th day of
one who follows a given plan be-(Were made the week end of the serving long terms of 20 to 25 in the Cascade mountains.
holes or shallow wells, water could White coal must and will supercede
August,
1936, at the hour of ten
yond the restriction of American vourth of July. From the t/acks years.
Look at Dad Peetz’ spud crop— be obtained that would last until the crude past and Ihe present
o
’
clcok
a.
m. at the front door of
principles.
one may picture a car coming down
and him a dutchman. Who can late in May and sometimes early now.
Let not the incredulous be
the Courthouse in Moro. Sherman
He calls attention to one fact * the hill, making the most western- j Oregon sold $3,268,000 wortn
too sanguine. I have seen much in
worth of saj^ after this that only an irish-
that hos been somewhat forgtten )y turn at a high rate of speed, hard liquor through its state stores man can excel in te art of produc June when water hauling began in my 77 years. From crude b?gin- County, Oregon, I will sell at public
emesl Soon farmers built large
auction to the highest bidder foi
in the hub-bub of political turmoil sloughing to the wrong twde of the; and agencies during the first six ing spuds?
cisterns
that would hold a supply nings such as was used to harvest cash, the following described real
and that is that the people of Amer highway to the trees growing along months ot 1936, according to a re-[ Mr.
Dakin
of
Hood
River,
and
Mr. Dakin of Hood River, and of spring run water that would a spring sown few acres of wheat property located dn Sherman Coun-
ica require and want the same lib­ side and then cutting suddenly for port of the Liquor Control commis- j bis daughter, Mrs. Ina Dakin De
county, , when - -
m Waasco-Sherman
waasco-onerman cuuiuj
-
last until near winter when much in
erties and social opportunities that the bank where the car was stop­ sion. Profits for the six months Moss, of this county, have purchas
a large pole was drawn by horses.Ay. O1’««0"/®-'" :
.
less water was required for Stock. roped to each end on a hot aft^Ä The North Half, and the North
their forefathers who wrote the ped with probably one front wheel period amounted to $1,156,742 from ed a fruit farm in Washington
For many years harevsting was
rts»r
Half of the Southeast . Qua
Quarter
Declaration of Independence want­ over the bank after every wheel all sources including license fees county, including stock, crop and
noon, breaking the straw which
done
by
heading
and
threshing
with
of Section Twenty-three, the
ed. We may drive automobiles in­ had been slid until dt burned the and privilege taxes.
tools.
small separators or t by heeding was hand raked and piled for win-
Northwest Quarter, the North
stead of buggies and speak ovei surface on the road and the rubber
and stacking, then forking into the ter feed.
■
While
in
Portland
Mrs.
James
Half of the Southwest Quarter,
smoked
like
it
was
in
the
furnace.
the telephone instead of hallowing
Tnrfee more youthful convicvs Woods had
p]easUre of attend- machine. Soon both these plans C. W. Barzee,
th?
Southwest Quarter of the
.After nearly a month the tracks
across the canyon but we still have
have been transferred from t^e
a reception given by honorable gave way to the large steam en­ 412 S. E. 30th Ave. Portland, Ore
Southwest Quarter and the
th^ same desires and ambitions to are still there despite warm wearht penitentiary to the boys’ training w H Moore and wjfe to Mr. and
gine powered lerrick-forcked thresh
Northwest Quarter of the
reach happiness through personal er and the passage of many vehi­ school at Woodburn. Three young mfs j j , Thompson, who have re­
ers that used all the daylight ana
Northeast Quarter of Section
TYPIST
FASTEST
endeavor. While conditions have cles. There must have been some felons were transferred previously turned to Oregon, after a briei
some lantern light for sack sew­
Twentyfour, the
Southeast
changed in the past 160 years men fluttering hearts as the car stopped under Governor Martin s order that
most unfortunate experience ing. Always the cookhouse was
Quarter of Section Thirteen, all
at the edge of the bank and, no
are the same.
youthful first offenders be segre— jn California, the worst of which made the field home of the crews.
in Tawnship 1 North of Range
As for debt, he stated that the doubt, those who were in the car gated from the older criminals.
included the destruction of San Later the combine superceded all
Eighteen, East of the Wtillam-
are
still
nervous
when
they
recall
government’s money is the people’s
Francisco. The Sherman county the oth*sr modes of harvesting. The
ette
Meridian and in Sherman
th?
accident
they
fortunately
money and that what is spent by
Both Attorney General Van Win­ county colony in the Rose City, farm auto now displaces the cook­
County.
State of Oregon,
the government must come from missed.
kle and Governor Martin have been warmly welcome Mr. and Mrs. house.
Together
with the tenements,
the people. It is a simple state­
appealed to this week by persons Thompson.
The first well drilling machine
hereditaments
and appurte­
ment but one that may be forgot­ AND IT WAS HOT, TOO
interested in helping; fi^h over the
and Miss Hazel to be used in Sherman county was
Master
Lloyd
nances
thereunto
belonging or
ten unless occasionally recalled.
Bonneville dam on thjfeir way to the
brought to my place by Percy Jory,
Dunahoo
arrived
home
Tuesday
in
anywise
appertaining.
Down in Salem a man was fineo; spawning grounds on the upper
Mr. Landon did not speak as an
a brother of H. D. Jory. Having
Said sale is made under execu­
angry man, nor as a caustic, crit­ $300 and given three months in Columbia river. Master fish war­ from a California visât.
been school mates of this family,
tion issued out of the Circuit
ical one, but as one who had jail. It isn’t so notable that a man den Hoy predicted that the Oregon
we were steadfast triends. We soon
Court of the State of Oregon for
thought long and studiously on the in these days of crime should re­ fishing industry would suffer severe
learned that actual drilling exper­
the
County of Sherman to n^e di­
problems he discussed. His prom­ ceive such a sentence, in fact, it loss unless adequate fishways were
ience was needed. Our first hole
rected dn tKe case of The Federal
ise to “approach the issues fairly, happens every day. The offencv provided immediately.
was a failure because the drill
Land Bank of Spokane, a corpora­
as I see them, without rancor or was that in the evening of a hot
passed through a seam of rock
tion,
plaintiff, vs. Henry H. White
passion’’ compares with the words day, after work the culprit went i Public
Works administrators
that stood at a slanting perpendic­
and Cora H. White, husband and
of one of Americas greatest pres­ swimming in a swimming hole in are urging the board of control to
ular and the rock being seamy,
wife; Wasco Investment Com­
idents who asked that we approach the Willamette which was already prepare a list of projects for
filled with spring run water.
The
pany, a corporation; Bank of Com­
our problems ‘‘with malice toward in use by other bathers and that prompt submission if Oregon want«
wedge edge of this stratum ot
merce,
a corporation; Mark Skin­
said culprit neglected to wear any to get in on the newly appropriated
none; with charity for all.”
rock crumbled and fell in on top
ner
as
Superintendent
of Banks of
There li nothing of flaahry prom- ckz€h«>.
federal funds. While the board is
of the drill shaft and we dared not
the State of Oregon; Stat? Indus
From
the
wild
rabbit,Coyote
in
­
There was recently quite a bit willing to accept Uncle Sam s do- j
ise, of easy answers for major
pass the drill jars below thus stra­
Miss Gioconda Zumpano. 20. ot trial Accident Commission: Lestei
questions in his talk but behind it of controversy in Portland over e nations and there is real need for. fested Bunch Grass past to the tum for fear of sticking the drill Salt Lake City shown with her tro Alluisi, Receiver for The Dalles
bountiful
Productivity
of
Sherman
all is an attitude of consideration sentence given a young man who many state buildings there is a
jars and not being supplied with phy after she won an amateur typ (rarage Company, a corporation.
for the seriousness of the plight was arrested for traveling 60 catch in the offer that has the! County and its neighboring coun- smaller jars and drill bits, could ing contest held in Chicago under
The Dalles Garage Company, a
in which the country finds itself. mike per hour while going to see bia’rd stumped-tWat is the 55 pel ' ti«’
not case the hole and was compeled the sponsorship of the Internation corporation; Sherman County, a
One senses that his performance his girl. He was given 30 days cent share which the staU must put »=«■>, to the casualI rtwmr. he to give up further drilling in this al Commercial Schools association municipal corporation; Wasco Na­
up out of its own funds. The board I future of a great wheat grow.ng hole.
would closely fit his promises.
and also fined.
and set a world’s amateur recorc tional Farm Loan Association, a
The young man who exceeded the expects to make a survey of the region, the Inland Emplre.
We thought we had a fair sup­ o* 106 7 words a minute.
corporation, defendants.
39-43
speed limit certainly endangered, state’s building needs and submit ( In all frontier experience by the ply of water, which later proven
HUGH
CHRISMAN
THE SIMPLE LIFE
to some extent at least, the lives the most pressing of thiese to the pioneer farmer there are six prac- to be water I had hauled and emp­ CALL FOR BIDS
Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
An eagle recently died a violent and limbs of those whom he met legislature for consideration. It is tical points, always foremost in con tied into a cistern-well dug near by
To
persons
living
in
Dist.
21:
death at the hands of a Sherman and passed. Yet he was given a expected that the list will include' sideration. Two natural features For lack of complete equipment The school board will receive seal­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS
either another office building or a must be recognized, the soil and
the effort proved to be a total loss.
county farmer, an eagle that had much lighter sentence than the
All creditors having claims
library building, possibly both, as climate. One of these
thes? natural fea- The instruction book said such drill ed bids, up to August 8, 1936 for
h en banded back in 1916 by an­ nude bather.
well as new buildings and addi- tures, climate, may be sub-divided ed wells were not found more often the transportation of pupils to and against the estate of George
other farmer in Klickitat county
The attraction a cool, placid bit tions at several of thle institutions, for animal and vegetable life. The
from Moro. The board reserves the Hennagin, deceased, are hereby
than one in a thousan 1.
across the Columbia twenty years of water might have to one who
notified to present them in prop­
right to reject any or all bids.
• • •
1 vegetable life of Sherman county,
ago when conditions were different tad toiled all day in the heat might
Ada Murray, Moro, clerk er form to the undersigned, the
We then attempted to drill an­
A total of 474 motorists in Ore-1 likewise th? Inland Empire, is all
for men and perhaps for eagles.
easily cause a man to want to gon had their operator’s licenses | that can be desired to make growth other hole in a partially dug well
duly appointed executrix and ex­
ecutor of the last will and testa­
In 1916, when W. J. Young of jump in w’hether or not he was revoked during the past year, 441 1 of the fruits of mother earth in on a neighboring farmers’ place, (ALL FOR BIDS
At a special school meeting call- ment of George Hennagin, de­
eagle equipped with the patching of of these for drunken driving, ac-1 great abundance. For human need which might have succeeded hiad
Goldendale banded this
wheat was soaring to the high clothing usually worn on such oc­ cording to a report by Secretary । Sherman county, along with its the smith who sharpened the drill ed for August 1, at 8 p. m. the ceased, at the office of Geo. G.
bit better understood his business. board will receive bids covering Updegraff, Moro. Oregon, within
point and miraculous harvests were casions. His offence appears ti
of State Snell and 11 for hitting neighbors, has no malarial low
drill bit the transportation of pupils in two six months from the date of this
In sharpening
being grown in the Columbia basin have been light comparad to the
land
swamps
to
breed
fever
andi
and running without rendering
because of torrential rains. The sentence.
mountain
air
from
drilling
edge
must
be
centered
with designated routes, with standard notice, to wit: July 17, 1936.
chills. The pure
One can pass a truck on a curve assistance to théir victims.
bird was undoubtedly full grown at
botih' east and west assures pure thle drill bit stem. This the smith equipment.
Daisy Hennagin
Description of routes and other
the time to judge by the size of the against} traffic for $25 in most
Lloyd L. Henhagin.
unadulterated
oxygen,
the
natural
faded
to
do
and
we
soon
found
we
Payrolls have increased 75 pei
band placed on his leg. He had cases, a man may speed hie car's
cure for T. B. In fact, at some! had a crooked or slanting hole and information on file with the Clerk Geo. G. Updegraff
cent and wage levels are up 30
flown over wheat field« growing limit for a like sum, a man, or
♦ •
nu« mountain air
this
air is
is some-
swine- I this , on? we had to abandon. . Better of said district. The board reserves•
per cent over those of two years tunes,
even
a
woman,
may
become
wildly
what profuse in its delivery. Let no I expenenred dnll men would have the right to reject any or all bids. Attorney for Estate.
sixty cent wheat and had undoubt­
37-38-39 40
School District No. 9.
intoxicated for a nominal sum duly ago in Oreogn industries according
F
discovered this slant in time to
edly caught two-bit dhickens.
to a survey by the Industrial acci­ one complain at the strong west - dynamite thè hole at the proper
In the twenty years since his paid to the state, county or city
winds. They assure fair crops,
capture he has flown over the same but let one become so forgetful of dent commission.
even with little moisture in the time and would have better sharp­
ened the bit and made a success
fields when wheat was worth over the proprieties that he swims
soil.
of what w? made a failure. Mr.
two dollars per bushel and when without his figleaf and he must
Shlcrman county’s fertility was Jory became discouraged and sold
the fields were maturing wheat spend three months of his time at
m ver doubted by Walla Walla and the drill for a small sum and re­
worth thirty cents per bushel te behest of the state and donate
Pendleton district settlers. My ex- turned to the valley. later bettei
Chickens worth two-bits and chick­ $300 to the coffers of the govern­
p<
rience in farming was the moist outfits for drilling made thle dis­
ens at a dollar have provided a ment.
ci
mate of the Willamette valjey covery that the whole country was
'Tis
enough
to
make
a
commu
­
meal for the marauder.
From the Observer Aug. 3, 1917
ard
I was not so sanguine about underlaid with abundance of water
The men who fluttered about the nist of anyone, for it is said that
this
Stock-men condemned soil where depth was made sufficient.
W.
N.
Froebe
is
a
visitor
in
the
fields over which the king of the in the land of the communists they
county
from
his
home
at
Vancouvei
clmate.
Thle deepest hole known to the
bathe
naked
all
the
time.
skies sariled have stewed and fret­
Washington.
Now to the other features, water writer was made on the Pinkerton
ted, worried and fussed, with gen­
Born: to Mr. and Mrs. Wilford timber and market. It has been place on the
ar-top north side
Governor Martin, who is criticiz­
erally unavailing schemes to raise
Belshe,
July 28th, a 10 lb. daughter, truthfully said that there is no of Gordon Ridge. This hole is
ed
by
many
of
his
opponent«
in
the market value of their posses­
or e so far from market as the some 600 feet deep but a soft stra­
Oregon for his conservative lean­ Dr. C. L. Poley attending.
sions.
Miss Ruth' McClelland is visiting farmer who has nothing to sell. tum of rock made part way easy
The eagle has dined, when his ings—although that isn’t the term
stomach needed food, on rabbit, used—crisicizes Governor Landon with her aunt, Mrs. W. N. Froebe, Market for early farmers was rea­ drilling. Some farmers resorted
dy for their produce before they to water-witching. Practical drill­
fowl or suckling pig without vary­ because he is not liberal enough. at Vancouver. Washington.
F. A. Sa yrs and wife have re­ had more than the home market ers depend on depth1.
ing his diet, not according to the Truly, this is a political year.
turned from therir vacation outing d manded. For timber, especially
market value but according to his
When I write of the future of
“County Officials In Bad Over to the head waters of the Metolious the needed fuel, early settler« went Sherman County and other Inland
taste and th? opportunity. Pigs at
south some thirty or forty mile« farming regions in general, I may
twenty cents per pound or pigs at Shortage“ reads a headline. Well river.
The large new barn on the to Jack Knife canyon and get a be called visionary by the incredu­
three cents were of no consequence some thing like that would be hard
for a three cent pig gives as much to brush aside with whatever non Wilbur Helyer farm south of Kent supply from its break«. Sometimes lous. The harnessing of the Col­
power to eagles wings as one at chalance might be imparted by r. was completed last week, the event they had to horse drag the trees to umbia at Bonneville, Celilo and
being celebrated by a neighborhood the hill top before they could load Umatilla will revolutionize the In­
cigarette.
twenty cents.
dance and supper Saturday eve­ th sir wagon«. **To venture too far land section beyond that visioned
An eagle would only be concern­
ning.
down was dangerous. One man now by technocrats. Some genius
The
president
in
whiskers
would
ed with quantity for two pigs or
Frank Haynes will soon have his lost his wagon by it« getting start will arise and make reversable disc
two chickens provide more power be a funny sight considering tha";
Kent garage ready for the public.
than one. And, although an eagle whiskers were worn in the horse He is now busy placing the floor. ed down the bluff into the deep plows or increased sized discs of
canyon below. Juniper posts were the cultivator type, permitting tht
and
buggy
days.
would probably not be interested,
When finished it will be a fine ad­ also used to a good advantage. soil to all be turned in the same di-
two bushel« of wheat fill more
This argument about the longest dition to the business life of Sher­ As soon as we had wheat to market recion. Poles can be made fast to
stomachs than one.
we could reload our wagon« with sleds which can be moved bj
shy
would be more to the point man county’s southern city.
It is possible that our boasted
Arthur Sanders was over from such as we had need of and bring
horst»«.
civilization has led us astray and if it could be shown that at matur­
his Ajax farm in Gilliam county it home without coat.
that instead of desiring the ’things’ ity th? long ones were better,
As cultivation proceeds these
last week, He reports that the
For water, let me add there is
that make for a beter and fuller smarter, taller, tougher, more hand
last of the steel for the new no one who has never hiauled water
life we covet the usele«« article that some, had prettier hair or some­
Cottonwood bridge is being de­ for farm purpose«, can fully realize When Your Shoes need repau
thing.
It
has
been
said
of
many
represents them, money, and, by
livered and that the contractor the hardship it brings to the
send them to
doing that lose, to some extent the a victim at a hanging that he
expects soon to have the work farmer. An extra calf, colt or lit­
was
an
awfly
pretty
baby.
very substance we desire.
finished.
ter of pigs so much' needed and «0
There may be something after
From the Observer Aug. 2, 1907
Down
in
Florida
a
group
of
r?
■asily procured, called for extra
all in the idea expressed by Mas-
REPAIRING
Mrs. F. G. Meindl is a member water hauling. When winters pro­ GOOD SHOE
ters that that man’s brain and the ’ormer* beat a wrestler in order
A
What chance of the Moro colony at Camp Cas­ vided enough snow to make runs 204 Second St.
civilization he has created with it 0 st®P th*
:
THE DAl.Lf*
cade
I,ocks.
te Ilka an engine, too powerful, that VOU,<11 • ’‘«’former have beating •
of ws er in the larger canyons
| wrestler, anyway?
Mrs. J. M. and Mrs. Walter Par-
Former A. A. A. Head Assumes New Job
jS^ernian
Early Day
Water Troubles
Told By Barzee
Horses-Horses
In Other Days
The Fair Board wants to
know how many Sherman
county horse owners want
to race their horses at the
fair September 3-5.
If you want the fair to be
for Sherman county race
horses, strictly, notify the
board and enter ycur nags
in some of the announced
races. Its your fair-enjoy it.
WERNMAKK^
Do It Today