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PAUK TWO OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1936 Writer of Unique European Dispatches SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER Established Nov. 2. Wbf ^RASS VALLEY JOURNAL, Established Oct 14. 1897 CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6, 1931 WASCb NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1891 CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1932 —I iaui out as to respect the ideas for which Father Clarenbach fought almost in vain fora fifteen years and for which he »till foug.t on with increasing success for the last t:n—ideas for which people in Oregon like Robert W. Sawyer and Mrs. Jessie M. Honeyman are now figihitdng an uphill battle such as Pastor Clarenbach was fight ing from a decade to thirty years ago. estate to be discharged and her Final Account and Report be ap- proved and allowed: IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That a notice of the said time and’ place as set forth above, be pub lished in the Sherman County Journal, a newspaper of general circulation in Moro, Sherman Coun ty, State of Oregon, as often as once a week for four successive weeks prior to the said day of hearing and settlement .of said Final Account and Report and petition for discharge and that notice of the same be mailed to the heirs-at-law of the »aid estate, and that any and all objections which may be made to said Final Account and Report to be filed at or before the said time of hearing. Done in Open Court this 4th day of August, 1936. Geo. A. Potter, Judge. planning ber 1 res rch expert and sociologi , advised the boaru of control t. at construction of such a separat; institution wott.J be nothing more than “a raid on the public treasury.” Establish Published Every Friday at Muro. Or^von. By ILES L. FRENCH Managing Editor ment of an inteimediate peniten tiary, which .has b en considered a problem for the next legislaluie, would be unwise, Foreman believes, “considering present facilities ami - One of two girls in the bus was the organization of Oregon’s insti tutions.” reading a newspaper. “I see,” she remarked to her Foreman said the separate insti Entered as second-class matter at the Posuitfice,« at Moro, Oregon, companion, “that Mr. So-and-So tution would mean unwarranted under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. costs for building and • mainte- tne octogenarian, is dead. Now SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. what on earth is an octogenarian? nance. Employment of more con One Year ............. » .... .'...... ?’.5ü ‘Tm sure I haven’t the faintest victs on the prison farm would help idea,” replied the other girl. “But solve tre problem of overcrowdin’ AUGUST 14, 1936 they re a sickly lot. You never in the” penitentiary, it was sugges ± hear of one but he’s dying.’’ ted. Prisoners cannot always be PLANNING PROBLEM (ANOTHER “BONER” segregated merely according to age, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE In a little booklet recently sent j state officials were tolJ, “because This week in another column there is a story from Germany .out by one of the government anyone who hiv< had any ¿xperience On the 14th day of .September NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE by Dean Eric Allen of the Univcr agencies the writer in attemptin/, with penal or reformatory insti 1936, at the hour of 2 o’clock', p. m., OF REAL PROPERTY sity of Oregon who is touring that : to s.'.ow the need for range im- tutions knows that p lad of '19 at the front door of the Court On Saturday, thte 29th day of country. It relates a story of a piovemtnt because of population may be a more serious criminal House at Moro, Sherman County, August, 1986, at the hour of ten than a man of 35. ” German city, Soest, by name, that 1 decrease, list Sherman .county as Oregon, I will sell at auction to T^e governor has already taken was made over through planning, a range county where population the .highest bidder for cash the o’clcok a. m. at the front door of by a certain respected individual has decreased because the ranges steps to prevent further trouble following described real property the Courthouse in Moro. Sherman of the community. at the penitentiary. “ Now that i needed protection. in Sherman County, Oregon, to- County, Oregon, I will sell at public auction to thle highest bidder for wit; conditions at the peniteniary aft It is said that no one is allowed ' So. It may read good back in cash, the following described real thoroughly under control, ” Martin East Half of Northeast Q ua r — to paint his buildings without the I the eastern states to note that this property located in Sherman Coun ter and East Half of West approval by the planner of the col county is a rang^ county, but for said last week, “measures will be ty, Oregon to-wit: taken at once to prevent a recur Half of Northeast Quarter of ’ or scheme and that no one would anyone foven slightly acquainted i or t?e school The North- Half, and the North . rence of such a riot. The leaders university Section 11, Township 1 South, - think of changing anything with- with actual conditions it will mere- „g in Europe, Half of the Southeast Quarter Range 17 EWM: * 3 of : out having the plans passed on by ly a’lly. This county has the will b& summarily dealt with.” This •'123 on corditi« iZurope. of Section Twenty-Uiree, the was taken to mean habitual crimi Said sale is made under execu ; in-Cr; on nev, the powers that be. It is said to highest percentage of tilled acre- Northwest Quarter, the North nal charges might be filed tion issued out of the Circuit Court against be a very pretty town, and well it a£e of any county in the state Half of the Southwest Quarter, mdght. and, with two exceptions, the larg- some of the ringleaders of the re £> Ci O !1S8 ^stor Clarenbach approves of of the State of Oregon for the the Southwest Quarter of the volt. County of Sherman, to me directed But the reader may wonder C8t number of tilled acres of any Southwest Quarter and the the color. Much less can he build in the case of Pacific Coast Joint whether the town was made foi county* It- not a range county, Northwest Quarter of the Stock Land Bank of Portland, a The tourist business this yea*1 is the people or the people were made an^ statement8 of this kind prove 2ÄiÄÄIS»« corporation, vs. Estella M. Dillin Northeast Quarter of Section for the town.. If the aim of all! no^.ing but the ignorance of those the best in history. More thAp 1000 Twentyfour, the Southeast ger Quist and F.-J. Quist, wife r • ■ ’ *' ■; ' 'a:ned that Pastor out—of-state automobiles come^int^ civilization is to erect beautiful makinR them. Quarter of Section Thirteen, all , Clarenl ac-h beMcves that the pro- and husband, P. J. Dillinger and towns symmetrically planned and This is equal to the misinforma Oregon every day, Secretary Ot in Tawnship 1 North of Range • • | ducted change will represent the ‘Jane Doe” Dillinger, husband and executed one man or at least one tion that was given in the WPA State finell’s registration record: ------------ -- --- ’ i hue spirit of So&t. Eighteen, East of the WHlam- wife, IX J. McLachlan and Mollie board, must be at the helm and do booklet senti out earlier jn the sl ow. July was the biggest tour ette Meridian and i* Sherman Soest, Westphalia, Germany,_ Pus,or Clarenbach is a descen— McLachlan, husband and wife, the directing. If, on the other year. In that book this- -ebunty ist month Oregon has 'ever known County. State of Oregon, Bessie Axtell, H. M. Stephens, as hand, the aim of civilization is to was represented in picture and with 30,645 non-resident registra Zigzaging .-slowly across France cant oi a line okl^t :pran pastors, Together with the tenements,, receiver and in charge of the and Gertflany. we drov^ recently but he plays a bigg-?r part in West develop the people the symmetry of story as being a wild and woolly tions of motor vehicles. The prev hereditaments and appurte liquidation of the Moro State Bank, into the most ciarrniffg little city phalia than that of country clergy ious all time high month was July, theirs towns would be of minor Con district w.here coyotes roamed the nances thereunto belonging or one ever dreamnt about a n medi- n.an of Borgeln, H^also holdsAie a banking corporation, Walter A dieampt about, sequence. ranges in profusion and made great 1929, when 23,003 was reached. in anywise appertaining. May and eval walled town out df office of superinlendeht for ke gn-, I*aul May, a copartner- . Visitors to towns might find depreciations on the sparse flocks More than 130,000 cars from odhei the pi^r.s of Maxfield Parrish or Said sale is made under execu ship doing buspness under the,name tir. dist rict oi fht? Lutheran church pleasure in the individualism ex- of theep that scattered settkrs states and countries will have trav Howard Pyle, with all the added and is the man behind the throne and style of Walter A. May & Son, tion issued out of the Circuit pressed in the habitations, in the needed for their bare subsistence. eled Oregon’s ihiglnVays by th: end charm of the Kate Gre^hway pas in the far larger city of Soest State Industrial Accent Commis Court of the State of Oregon for garden and in the color schemes Fie on these fumblers with facts. of the year, Snell predicted. Pre torals of oui^^4fiood> the County of Sherman to me di sion, ‘ John Doe”, tenant. where hb cannot even-vote. and feel that here was a young They are supported with a plenti- vious records have be n 103,008 in rected in tKe case of The Federal i HUGH CHRISMAN was Soest, of which we -had It was nearly thirty—four years : and vigorous population with ideas tude of federal tax money ano 1929 and 100-303 last year. Land Bank of Spokane, a corpora Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon never h ard. Furthermore, it seems ago t at Pastor Clarenbach got ths A(J and ideals of their own, a popula should be able to give accurate in tion, plaintiff, vs. Henry H. White 40- 41-42-43 * to me the most practical and well- hlc^^4hat Soest could, by careful The state highway commission tion that might develop some very formation instead of jumbled and Cora H. White, husband and applied to the federal public works regulated city I ¿ad ever entered. planning, convert its greatest lia brave and important individuals. opinion.? wife; Wasco Investment Com IN THE COUNTY COURT OF It shown with fresh paint and bus bility into its greatest asset. The administration for approval of a pany, a corporation; Bank of Com It may be proper in Soest for --- ------------------- it was foun THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN merce, a corporation; Mark Skin $1,000,960 Rerondary highway con iness prosperity, artistic good taste town was very everyone to admire, let us say, seers U npopular STATE OF OREGON. struction program on which the and commercial enterprtze and was ded 2,000 years ago. Much of it * ner as Superintendent of Banks of white paint as a house color, and Th. narrow, crook-j ORDER APPOINTING DAY the State of Oregon; State Indus It has been said, and we hop; government would grant $450,000. spieading out beoynj the walls and all to agree, after the head plan old moat into lovely new suburbs. “ ' FOR HEARING OF FINAL AC ed s^'ei t.s were mud. Tilt place was trial Accident Commission: Lester ner had spoken, that all houses truthfully, that hope springs etcr- If. the project is approved, con Its population is about that of badly lighted. It had no good «ho COUNT ETC. nally in the human breast. In Port struction contracts on secondary- were to be painted white. For Eugene. I said to myself, this is ' IN THE MATTER OF THE Alluisi, Receiver for The Dalles tel. N i net jury progress Garage Company,- a corporation. Americans, we think, such rulings land there seems to be a campaign roads will be let for the first time nc accident. Brains and organiz had i i ongr& jjn more or less com ESTATE OF CLYDE J. DAVIS. The Dalles Garage Company, a against those whose occupation is since the depression.- would be very distasteful. ing ability .have been at work here. mercial ente^jmise and shops and Deceased. aiding and^. abetting of hope Fe, fo, fl- fum I smell the resul facto.'i -s wei focated in the wrong And that brings again to the the This matter coming on for hear corporation : Sherman County. > in its springing. For tihe first time in recent years, ts of city and régional planning of Places, originally beautiful old- ing on the 4th day of August, municipal corporation; Wasco Na front the entire question of public The downcast lover, the weary the state land board is in the mar the tional Farm Loan Association, a planning. Certainly it has its —j most enlightened sort. 1 will WrVr 1936, upon the - Final structures were* plastered i — Report ----------- and *---- corporation, ---- defendants. 39-43 place in gathering information and business man, the worried parent ket to mdke new loans. Clerk L. D. find out who put t. is thing through over wit, blatant, tasttlcss adver- 1 Acc?unt Neoma E. Smith, ad- HUGH CHRISMAN Griffith said the board had a $105,- or the ardent maiden may obtain compiling data., about the matters and perhaps the folks back in Ore- tising, and the place looked back m’n’s^ratrix of the above entitled in which interest has been aroused. a word of comfort disguised as a 000 surplus on hand. A plan to gon b neve pi »gr ns ■ should be upon (rom the point of viev\of the! es^a^e» which has been filed herein, Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon That is a service. However, for the glimpse into the future for the trade Eastern Oregon range land ?d for and brought to pass mode^ iphabitant of Soest today and upon application of th-s said past three years there has been a payment of a dollar or two to some with t<h e federal government under will be. interested in the story. was a mess. administratrix for an order fixing NOTICE TO CREDITORS surfeit of planning and worse still, mysterious looking gazer into the ’provisions of the Taylor Grazing From Dr. Shulte-Brauohs, the Pastor Clarenbach organized a the time and place for hearing All creditor» having claims the planners insist on forcing their coital or handler of cards. These Act is also under consideration^ iin-ipal^ot th modern language Bittle g ti little group to study the program and a a representing rePr«5enting the said Final against the estate of George prophets live by human curiousity The state has 700,000 acres of conclusions onto the citizens wheth high school for boys^ we learned and the natural desire to know original school land in Harney, t< e story of the. i > markable man of Soest. He brought in expert» . count an.d ReP<>rt, and for hear- Hennagin, deceased, are hereby er the citizens want it or not. of all kinds to advise. By inten-|n^Tany °bj«ct>°n8 filed thereto:' notified to present them in prop what is going to happen tomorrow l^ake and Malheur counties to sell It is probably impossible fof without waiting for the day to to stockmen, but figures it can gel who is principal r sponsiblg lor sive study a plan was formulated of Oren R. er form to the undersigned, the making the -lit Ue ”y Soest a but nobody wanted it. They called! • any group to project their minds come. Attorney for said admin- duly appointed executrix and ex better prices by trailing with b.c show pl of which ali Germany it theoretical ami impractical. But । far.enough into the future to ade ecutor of the last will and testa- There has been something of a government to get the land - in is now rlg.-tiully proud e IT IS ORDERED, ----------- that on the quately plan a program of any con the idea became clear to an en- ----- - .ment of George Hennagin, de large blocks. ’I he man. who nt ad £4^-what lightened few of what could, be I ?? ii ay °J Se?L’ 1936’ at I®.® sequence or with any degree of moral crusade against the slot AU ---- -------- IV.U clock, HUCK, ceased, at‘ the office of Geo. G. machines and the pin ball games it is today is not even a resident cone that woijld make Soest a at the Court rooms of tRh said finality. So much must be left to Updegraff, Moro. Oregon, within which are both a means of gamb of 4 o town. Jie hoi Bert C. Hoover of Salem wit no office. He Court of onerman Sherman county, County, six months from the date of this bo decided by conditions now un famous, and prosperous city. TEmoua city'. It I County o? * he is so loved was to work, out a program which »,tate known that planning is a day to ling in a measure with personal nessed two deeds in 1891. The Ore«l>n- in W» City of notice, to wit: July 17, 1936. day affair. The advice of Robert finances. The seers and mediums documents were found by State and r spepitd^thAt his word has moist up-v-date modornixa- Moro in said County and State,’ Daisy Hennagin Burna in this respect is often re give their customers a chance to Treasurer Holman in settling the t*e force or law, and nç^ man in tion should go hand in hand with be and the same is hereby fixed gamble in future. Generally it estate of an Oregon pibneer. The Soest ma^ even paint his hous? un- Lloyd L. Henhagin. as the time and place for the hear- ' membered: a scrupulous salvaging and resto is poor advice they give, but it i? witness is now Herbert C. Hoover, ing of the said Final Report and Geo. G. Updegraff ration of the Middle Ages. Its “The best laid schemes o’ mice no worst than responsible and moie only living ex-president of the age was to be mad? Soest asset in Account and the petition of the Attorney for Estate, and memn W. I). Wallan tournee Tuesday highly paid financial advisors gave United States. said administratrix of the said 37-38-39 40 stead of its liability. fi om a business trip to Lewiston Gang aft a-gley; a few years ago. and Pendleton. And leave us naught but grief While away MrJ It a U centered finally in Pastor The critical forest fire season is and men a farm neau’ Lewis j. Clarenbach. The story is too long here and the law against throwing \\ alian bought ___________ . n * For promised joy.” This week end Legionnaires and of lighting material along the high-r ton. He expects to résignais pres- 1° tell in detail. Ree bed of the ent positions as the Was cleared and made into AMBITIOUS YOUNG PEOPLE If information is gathered and Auxiliaries of Oregon are dis ways will be enforced rigidly, State B.mk of Mofo and, Couqty^jraasu?- charming gardtns. Prizes were porting around Roseburg, célébrât NUMBER of *etchw of Oregon boys and girls who are Forester J. W. Ferguson warned. made available to the public the doing things—laying »ound foundation« for success in life. and move his family to-the new offered for businessmen who con people may use it as they see fit ing their victory many years ago Oregon this year has had by far er location. ducted their advertising most suc and if it applies to the conditions and perhaps, in some instances, the smallest number of forest fires A meeting of the officers of the cessfully in the.spirit of old Soest. But when the planning unit, itself, celebrating their condition of per before August 1 in several years, various women’s organizations of Incidentally, Pastor Clarenbach is sonal liberty. but records show the most disas- attempts to draw the conclusions Moro met at the home of Mrs. L. pro-advertising and not anti- ad Hassell Hudson terous fires occur after the first and force them on an independent of August and foresters are taking Barnum Tuesday evening and or vertising. PridO was aroused in people it is going too far and free f,A Story of Success” ganized a local council of the the householder for the antiquity A man broke the record for no chance. citizens will resent it and over of his ancient dwelling. The old oi National Defense by electing the ascent and deceit of Mt. Hood. throw the planners. Mowing lawns, gardening, carry Mrs.’ R. p. Ornduff chairman and coats of arms were regilded, the Wonder if he found it cool up ther». How would you like to own 1071 ing newspapers and selling maga omen’s Committee of the council. old mottoes furbished and made to while traveling so fast. automobiles and trucks? The state zines are all grist for the mill of appear m they were when Luther Mrs. W. C. Bryant vice chairman. OF SUDDEN DEATH does. Budget Director Wallace S. F om tht Observer August 16. 1907 came to ¡Soest, streets were mad« this 14-year-old boy of The Dalles. A compilation of accent figures Wharton found 520 passenger cars, practical for modern traffic in such fheodore Johnsto.p From his earnings he has pur Al Smith’s old fish market has 465 trucks and 95 panel trucks are >n the United States ptiblighed in from the coast and put on his a wa Y that the medieval beauty chased a bicycle and other things collapsed. Perhaps the Democrats the Sheriff’» and police Review state owned. ha.west harness. of the place was enhanced rabber will take that as a he wanted and saved enough, also, symbol of Al ’ s shows the number and percentage Ira Axtell had left hano । ^an lessened. to mahe a considerable "reserve of accidents of various kinds on end, too. bi Uy lacerated by the overturning All over Germany now are plan fund" for himself Russell plans to American highways. Collisions oi a header wagon he was loading. ning associations that have the attend college, paying his own with pedestrians account for 36 A bottle containing liniment which same name as Pastor Clanerbach’s It doesn ’ t take much of a way, and believes that his savings percent of the accidents and 44.4 h< was using, was broken and the lit$e group, Heimatpflegereiin:— , percent of the deaths indicating rooster to start nearby humans to account with our Branch at The gl iss cut the palm of his hand. and these are associated with many t at when a pedestrian is struck making a loud and raucous nois,. Dalles offers the best way to real If Hatfield lays claim to the other powerful group». Tie pas- by a car hfts or her chances are not That beauty sleep is an important From the Observer Aug. 17, 1917 rain storm of this week and can ter hims If is at the head of the ize his ambition. much over half of getting out aid to good humor, apparently. a<- I it onto his next y ars contract movement for all Westphalia— and of the melee alive. I The list of 448 Sherman county it may look good to him. Westphalia represents tihe most More power to Russell and other ambitious boys and girls The state having sold its show I youths wht> had registered for th* The greater part of the accidents After giving Gilliam a fa*'trial advanced regional planning in Ger- like him. He has learned the valuable lesson of sensible army draft was published in this •re caused by collisions between farms there is now an attempt to Arthur Phillips has returned * to many,- if not th& world, and Soest Observer. Also the list of sixty Thrift and will attain his objectives in life. All boys and establish some more of them. cars Forty-five % of the accidents Sneman -county remadnJil|Hfk'1 the most successful plan fully and who wore first drawn. The action 240 acres on John Day river looks successfully carried out. arLZr°m but only 24.6 How short is memory. girls are invited to join the U. S. National’s Thrift Circle, I of the board regarding exemptions I m . ter to him now Dian « big percent of the deatJis are caused The very business men who were which helps young people get ahead. Start a savings ac for various reasons was also giv wieat farm, stocked and equipped go actively spoiling what was left by »uch accidents. count with as little as $1 and get an attractive book coin National Legion Commander en. The war was on. The report »hows that 36,100 i( l>°nanza crops. Mr. of Sot st thirty years ago are now Murphy says his organization is a bank. When your account amounts to >5, it will begin to E. H. Moore and family are ar 1 Mrs. Ph person» were killed in 1935 by illips were in town tht strongest supporters of Pastqr automobile» and that 895,280 were pacific one. A few y?ars ago they home from an auto trip that ex Monday on business. earn interest for you. Why not open a savings account today. Clarenbach, because th# money is tended through the Willamette injured by the 826.690 accidents acted as pacificers anyway. Work has been. renewed on the jingling in their pockets that Valtey as far as Newport by-th?- Oregon Trunk Ry. lin? up the proves that civic beauty has great Thi. mean, that almost a» many C. R. Harding ... .... .... Manage sea. P«ople az are in Oregon were fn- D «¡chutes river. It is expected that er possibilities oft private profit bird over in Malheur county L. A, Littleton .... jured last by car». Certainly, - Aes't Managt, W. T. McCoy has enlisted in the constructiohrof this road, 125 miles than letting cV^ry man carry out ha* a brignt idea. He’» going to thi» ia too large a total, and it ak - ♦from tne .Columbia, w,i|u North his own swHt^will with his own iviation corps of the U. S. army, u ~ • . j - most seem» to be too much disaster fence up a part of the highway with station temporarily at San an^ P*”” 0A« property. The rSnsrkable thing is and charge toll on every passim, tc recompense for the added speed will cost $3,600,000, which is in that evary bit of ibis was, carried J k ^ o . Mrs. McCoy acchmpani car or truck. Nothin* like plenty * d*’17 ,ive* Maybe it isn’t of .without^ the slighest coijipul- of the urn as far as Portland, where tie s rht. (amp Rohr Villa^ ^<rw *4a ambition. worth it. only for?« uSed was •nlistment papers were completed Mvely place. Supplies ar^hrtugty | lince the above was in type Mr. in from T he Dalles visi tie Miller moral suasio^^.^j public opinion. i a auaP’rton that this heat ui°^ My G°“h! JuÄt think of McCoy has returned, his enlistment br.Jge and a new wagon road up Now even th; great«, motor speed Head Office, Portland, Oregon would feel good along in January. it. Wonderful! Gorgeous! Shirley laving been held up at Vancouvei the east bank of Deschutes river. ways that are being built in every Temple played the »now, ) direction across Germany are so though he was passed at Portland. WiiiesOi Travels JLiiirone 12 a In Ollier Day ytur A The Dalles Branch • United States National Bank * <