Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 16, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER Established Nov. 2, 1888
• GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, Established Oct 14, 1897
CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6. 1931
WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1891
CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4 1932
D oin gs A t K ent For
|P a st W eek Told , f
In Other Pays j
O I1U 77V T w and Mrs-w*cHelyer and
Lupine Rebecca Lodge No» 116
Moto, Oegon
Meets 2d and
r- • 4th To-
csdays of each month
Visiting members wel
come. ‘ k
Maggie Barnum, N. G.
Lila Bull. Secretarv
O. F«
Moro Lodge No. 113, !• O.
+ Moro, Oregon
Moots 1st and 8rd
¡Tuesdays hi the
I.O.O.F. ball. Tran
sient and visiting
brothers are cordi­
ally invited to meet
i ,
with us.
Lewis McKee, N. G.
Joe Truit, Secretary’-
From the Observer Oct. 18, 1907.
. W M W W I l B f i j m Wilson and eons Dick and
Mr. and. Mrs. C. K. Huff are now
To the Editor:
| Jerry jr., spent Saturday in Port- at home X Moro. The weddinff
I believe that your short range' land seeing the stock show.
took place in Stayton.
.. •. « ’ attack • in
• -last
i X week’si • AJr.
TLf »• A
nJ K
4 va K
Txail McGlasson,
VI
and
Mrs.
Neil
Published Every Friday at Moto. O»«*iron, By
G.-Huls and Thos. Peugh
eoitonal
Manavine Editoi paper calls for some form of re­ Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Amick and Mr. put away threshing on the 11th, Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S.
GILES lit FRENCH
Moro, Oregon
joinder. It’ is only the latest of J. H. Wilson attended the Sunday and wound up the season with an
Meets
Every Second
ESTATE OF BRITTANA G.
school
rally
at
Moro
Sunday.
MEM BER
'
a series of offensive, dictatorial
oyster supper for all hands, in­
Fourth Thursdays in each FULTON
Evelyn"' Davis,* attending school cluding the cook. Their last run
and one sided editorial efforts typi­
\<V9Cf^TlnN
Month. Visiting membert NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Eo y °
cal of this year’s frantic Republi­ in Portland, spent Sunday here was 70 sacks* per hour, for 10
-
with
her
parent«,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
TuyibScT.
can strategy. The strategy which
hours.
,
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No. 326
Esther Morris. W. M.
smacks of Toryism and reactionary J. L. Davis.
Hen. W. H. Biggs, one of the
In
the
County
Court of the State
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schade-witz pioneers of Sherman county, died
Rose Amidon, Secretary.____ of Oregon for Sherman County.
Entered as second-class matter at the Posiortice, at Moro. Oregon, plans. Toryism as represented by
Smith, Reed, Colby
and their
K.
vvlUy «alivi
w
as s ! , and Mrs. John
*
. Wilson were _ all at his home in Wasco Wednesday.}
In the Matter of the Estate of
under Act of Congress of March 3. 187 m
Reactionary
methods
as
day
visitors
at
the W. C. Helyer He was a prominent man in the Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M Brittana G. Fulton, deceased;
cohorts.
Moro, Oregon
SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAY A BLE IN ADVANCE.
represented by Hoover, Hears! home Thursday.
community.
$150
Notice is hereby given that the
Meets the 1st and 3rd
O ne Y e a r
Mrs.
Rose
Hogue
of
Grass
Val­
Snell Inc. and interpreted by a
From the Observer Oct. 19, 1917.
undersigned
as executor of the
Thursday
evenings
of
ley was visiting Mrs. B. A. Hogue.
OCTOBER 16. 1936
majority of the supreme court.
Mack Ellsworth left Monday for
each month Visiting estate of Brittana G. Fulton, de­
Mrs.
Robert
Schilling
who
has
In last week’s editorial you sug­ been suffering from a bad attack Portland where he enlisted in the
members cordially in­ ceased, has filed his final account
DROUTH, BUT NOT DESPAIR
tax BILLS
h- gest that the big cities, made up of quinsy for several days is now army aviation corps.
__ to meet with us. in the County Court of the State
vited
There are two bills coming be- largely of a foreign element, were
of Oregon for Sherman County and
L.
D.
May
has
sold
his
320-acre
H
B
pinkerton,
W. M.
The picture show .presented Mon-
voters next month that supporting the Roosevelt ticket. improving.
that on the 6th day of November,
farm
near
Hay
Canyon
school
j
Mrs. J. L. Matthes and Mrs.
C V . B e lk n a n S pcv .
day night by the Resettlement ad- a)e jab<?ied tax limitation meas- Also that the small towns were
1936,. at the hour of 9:30 o’clock
house
to
O.
G.
Sayrs
and
has
I
—
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_____________________
ministration produced the ’am»1 mes However, the bills are not supporting Landon because they R. R. Barnett left Tuesday for
in the forenoon of said day and the
bought
from
R.
J.
Ginn
the
410
What
one
old-time
Republican,
North Bend.to spend several days
effect on its observers as did t e 9jmdar jn other respects,
have a long American heritage. Do
one previously given here. Even
Th<} firgt Qne, Noft
and 395,
,
o f th is ivisiti^
the Armerà da^ hter and acre farm, known as the Buckley j w . Hombaker, of Newton, Kan court room of said court has been
place, at the north edge of Grass sas> thinks of Alf Landon is con- appointed by said court as the time
you clMAtfy th . i«™»™
ithe u tters sister,
the comic was unable to cheer up
the portland school county
who support and have sup­
tained in. a letter recently re- and place for the hearing o f ob-
Valley.
the audience and they marched district t|,e right to-increase its ported the Roosevelt administra-, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kelly of Grass
Thc
new
concrete
garage
built
I
cejvpd
by L D May of Grass jections thereto and the settlement
Valley
were
visitors
at
Kent
Sat­
out of the hall with heads hanging annual levy by taking a year as tion as radical foreigners 7 If I
and discouragement apparent in & base when taxes were larger remember correctly the so called urday John Barnett of Freewater at Grass Valley by Garrett and Valley, Mr. May’s Kansas friend thereof
Pike will be dedicated Friday eve has the following comment: ...
Dated and first published, Oct.
their walk.
than might be obtained by using radical element of the Hoover was visiting relatives at Kent last ning, October 19, with a big free
“In
regard
to
Gov.
Alf
Landon,
8,
1936.
normal years. The pitchfork era consisted of midwest week.
T V ’ Resettlement administra- as a ^ase
he is as wet as they make them.
Date of last publication, Nov.
dance.
J.L.
Davis
was
at
Moro
Friday
tion is the alphabetical agency portiand school district taxpayers Mayflower Americans.
Kansas has always been a dry 6» 1936.
attending the grange conference
responsible for the woe-begone may by special vote increase the
You ask us to support the same
C. F. Fulton
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adamh of When Your Shoes need repan state. But since Landon has been
features on the posters shown in amount of taxes any year they Landon who three years ago
Executor.
Governor
it
is
about
the
wettest
Natches,
Wash.,
arrived
at
the
rural postoffices, also.
choose to do so. They refused to cried aloud against the Hoover
state.
'
I
am
telling
you
the
truth.
Carl
Schadewitz
»home
Friday
t(
send
them
to
v
Huntington,
Wilson
&
Davis,
Moving pictures of blowing dust vote the tax and this bill is the at- policy of economic and social status I
a few days. Mrs. Adams is
I
•
am
not
for
Landon.
I
don’t
Attorneys
-
and wind blown crops are featuied tempt of the board to increase the quo, who favored the tripl« A,
think he can carry Kansas. If
along with families moving to oth- tax without the necessity of the
SUpported bank reform roeae- an aun* of Mrs. Schadewitz anr
he
is elected we will see real NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
sister
of
Mrs.
John
K.
Wilson
of
er land because of the drouth. All peoples vote.
ures and now calls them unsafe. 1 Mountain City? Tenn., who also is GOOD SHOE
REPAIRING
hard
times. London’s campaign is
NOTICE IS .HEREBY GIVEN:
The other tax limitation measure How different the localized
together it gives a feeling of
promoted
by
the
millionaires
in
That
Henry Yeackel, the adminis-
•
»
i
Schadewitz.
is
designed
to
actually
cut
the
tax
THE
DALI
2<M Second s t
despair.
gressive Landon of three years
the
east
and
they
are
the
ones
trator
with the Will annexed of
.
.
1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
W.
Barnett
and
It can probably be demonstrated bill of property holders. It* will ago, from the opportunity snatch- Mrg
Jones of The Dallqa,
he
will
favor
if
he
is
elected.
The
the
Estate
of Jacob Crocker, de­
that the land in the dry sections reduce taxes to eighty percent of mg. order-1 akii g and about face were guests for dinner at the
farmer will be the “Forgotten ceased, has filed in t’.e County
their
present
amounts
by
1942
by
of the nation cannot be successful­
ghost of today.
Man” for sure, as well as the Court of Sherman County, Oregon,
George Barnett home Tuesday.
ly operated during the drouth per­ the process of making tax cuts
laboring
class. I will try to mail his Final Report and Account, and
Mr.
and
M’s.
Chauncy
Rambo
of
llai\ey
Thompson,
Muro
Ore.
iod. The land has pyobably been mandatory on all tax levying
you
a
book
in a few days on that Thursday, October 29th, 1936,
Davenport,
Wash.,
spent
last
week
mis-used if drouths are to be bodies.
Landon if we can get one. It is at the hour of 10:00 o’clock a. m.
visiting Mrs. Rambo's parents,
These
cuts
will
reduce
the
mon­
a common occurance. 'It does
STATEHOUSE GOSSIP
the ‘Story of the Fox.’ And every in the County Court room in the
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson
seem, however, that a much mode eys spent for governmental and
word
of it is true. His balancing County Court House in Moro, Sher-
(Continued
from
page
one)
M
i”,
and
Mrs.
L.
V.
Walton
re­
valuable service would be rendeied ublie endeavors and if the tax
the budget is a real joke. We nan County, Oregon, has been
turned to their home near Kent
layers
feel
that
these
activities
|
of
skin
or
knowledge.
by the governmental agency re­
know because we are right here, fixed as the time and place for the
Sunday evening, after having spent
♦ * *
sponsible for the .picture if it ’an be curtailed without damage
where we have had to suffer . hearing of objections, if any, to the
several
days
enjoying
the
stock
showed what could be done to bring o their happiness they should ! Qne hundred and seventy five
from
his administration. - Please; said final report and Account and
show«
vote for the measure. Opponents, Qregon high school principals are ^.1»* ~
the land back to profitable use.
do
all
you can to defeat I^ndon. settlement thereof.
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Everyone who is remotely con-, »y that if this bill passes it will j expected to attend the annual con-
We
think
it would be a disgiace
Henry Yeackel,
nected with western agriculture 'iake a sales tax or other such fcrence to be held here Friday NOTICE TO CREDITORS
to
the
nation
if
he
were
to
be
Administrator
NEW
IMPROVED
noney
raising
scheme
necessary.
and Saturday of this week under
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NOTICE __________
IS HEREBY GIVEN
knbws that some land has been dam
elected President. I don’t think he John M. Stapleton
V
f
course,
the
voters
have
the
final
the joint sponsorship of the high
the undersigned Frank von
CERESAN
aged by wind erosion during the
wil carry his own county or Attorney for Adminstrator
school principal s association andj g ors^e| and Amandus von Borstel
drouth years. All know that un­ sy on that also.
state.”—Pd. Advertising by Young Vcgt Bldg., The Dalles, Oregon
the state department of education.' haVe been duly appointed Admin- Easy seed treatment checks seed Democrat Club of Sherman County.
less it begins to rain more ofteq
B
U
D
G
E
T
Clyde H. Beard, principal of the t ¡g^^ten-g of the estate of Garsten
some of the land will be useless
For those taxpayers who are in-} Roseburg high school, will preside, ven Borstel, deceased, and have rotting and seedling blight — ;
as crop land. The matter before
improves and increases yields
qualified as such administrators.
the country is “What are we going terested in the size of the tax
"CR1EAT M IS T A K E "
FarmersI Here’s a way to protect
Start of construction work on
All persons havipg claims a- your
to do about it? ’ instead of a pictur­ notice that will be sent out next
wheat crop against stinking smut
Oregon’s
new
$2,500,000
capitol
ed exclamation, “You can’t do February the meeting of -the V _*1
»V
gainst said estate are hereby noti- _ Qna
wneai
t agaiHSU 5Ii.ut
S a y s N . D. E x - G o v e r n o r
county budget, board next Monday shortly after the first of Deecmber fied gnd require<j to .present the dockage — for less than 3/ an acre I
that”!
seems
duly
-------v . to be assured - with
. 0 . the an -.
- verifledt
- - - to
- - Frank - von
just dust-treat your seed with N e w
is important.
Based on his exp erien ce w ith
I m p r o v e d CERESAN. Recommended
nouncement
by
the
Borstel,
Grass
Valley,
Oregon,
The
board
is
anxious
this
year,
as
THE PROBLEM
sion that it will open bids and Amandus von Borstel, 'Kent, Ore­ — by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture
that a free expression of award
and Experiment Station authorities.
the contract on November
In the people’s column todAy always,
opinion from taxpayers be given 20. Excavation work for the build­ gon, or Brown & Van Vactor, Easy to use., And highly effective.
Mr. Thompson, a native Sherman at
Pioneer Bsilding, The Dalles, Ore­ Checks both seed rotting and seed­
the meeting in order to make it ing has already been completed.
“After ten year« of official connection with the
countian, son of Hans Thompson
gon, within six, months from the ling blight; reduces seed-borne stink-
easier
to
determine
what
expendi­
governing board of thia institution (Bank of North
and university graduate questions
date of the firtst publication of ing smut; has increased yields an
Dakota), I am personally of the opinion that it
With three months yet to go 1 this Notice, to-wit: October 16, average of 1.13 bushels an acre even 1
the statements made last week in tures pre wanted and what coun­
was a great mistake for the atate ever to have _
ty
activities
can
be
curtailed
or
; on c le a n seed.
registration of foreign automobiles jggg
an editorial in this paper regard­
established it. I would not advise any atate to engage In the banking business
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| Quickly applied. One-half qyuc£ ■
in Oregon are already 20 percent
with public funds or public credit.
ing the results of the digest poll. discarded.
Frank von Borstel,
per 5ushel — costs only 2 cents. No
This is the iate payers opportu­ above those for 1935 according to
“Our experience should be a lesson to all other states that may be tempted
? The statement that the rural
Amandus
von
Borstel,
drdj
damage.
Controls
stripe
and
to engage in the experim ent.”
Administrators, covered smut of BARLEY and smuts
peoples of the United States aie nity. As they say at weddings just rgures released by Secretary of
—Xx-C orereor GEORGE P. SH AFER,
of OATS. Has produced a 6% average
supporting Landon and the city before the hitch is tied, “If anyone State Snell. For the nine months Brown & Van Vactor,
Bismarck, N .D ., Aug. IS, 1936.
objects
let
him
speak
now
or
for­
50-55
yield
increase
on
barley
and
18%
on
ending September 30 a total of
'Oregon
people supporting Roosevelt is not
hold his peace.’’ The same 120,434 tourist automobiles visited
oats in practical farm testsl
a matter of opinion. It is a matter ever
One lb., 7 ^ - . 5 lbs., $3.0ff. Send a J
rule
applies
to
the
making
of
the
the
state
compared
to
100,303
fdrj
of fact. A brief study of the poll budget.
>ostcard for Cereal Pamphlet and ,
. , .
the entire 12 months .of 1,935. Cal­
I ‘
wilP show that" to be correct. It
ree blueprints — cheap way to make j
ifornia contributed mdre than 50
a rotary or gravity treater from eld
is also well known that there is
There is now a question as to percent of the tourists.
oil drum — to the Bavef-Scmcsan
1
a larger percent of foreign born
♦ * *
whether
^the price of milk is set
Co., Inc., Wilmington, Delaware.
}
in the cities than in the country.
by the cost of production and the
Detailed
plans
for
a
proposed
Three reasons were given in ths demand of consumers or by politi­
TR E A T SEED - I T P M S
editorial in question why the cities cal strength of the two - sides of state department of geology and
EVERY YEAR
mineral industries are contained
Taxpayers* Protective Committee—H. J. Warner, Chairman, 405 Raleigh Bldg.
were giving . a majority to the the controversy.
in a report filed with Governor
Portland, Oregon Pd. Adv.
<^9»» ®
Roosevelt administration. One was
Martin this week by the state plan­
the presence of Democratic mach­
“Stretch Legs For Beauty’’ ad-
ines in most of the large cities /ises a beauty doctor. So there is ning board. The plan includes an
WkMMy »O prM«
one was labor which has been ’ome advantage in having your leg appointive governing board, a min­
can be bought of
ing branch and a geologic branch.
Ae yoo prefer
favored by Roosevelt and one was pulled after all ?
In
Bourbon
or
Rye
It is expected that the plan will be
the presence of mâny who have a
C istssrö -
incorporated in a bill to be presen­
short American heritage. Under
Now if Roosevelt cruld com­ ted to the forthcoming legislative
G rass Valley, Oregon
city living conditions, may recent pare the condition of England or session under sponsorship of the
immigrants fail to come into con­ .veden, to that of 1932 he would
state administration.
tact with American ideals and ave sQmething to boast about.
* * *
therefore retain their European
Receipts from income, intangi­
standards of government.
Oregon’s college teams often bles and excise taxes this year,
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There are exceptions to the gen win moral victories while their totalling $3,150,000 were not quite
eral rule that rural people are •pponents get away with the long up to the estimate of the state tax
supporting Landon. This county nd of the score. Perhaps what commission but exceded 1935 reve­
may be one of them. That will be uhey need is a few immoral victor- nues from this same source
decided November 3. If this coun es or some other kind that will by more than $1,000,000. Re­
ty gives its electorial support
put them ahead for onse.
ceipts from income taxes for 1937
thus administration it will be be
are expected to show an even
cause the AAA was of materia,
It now appears that the coming larger increase according to mem­
i
aid to the farmers of this section strike will be put off until early bers to the tax commission.
It must, however, be remembered next month. Perhaps the farmers
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that few, very few, sections of the vill be able to get tljeir products
Countering the drive being made
United States were so fortunately moved before that time; if not by county judges and commission­
situated in respect to federal pay hey can await the pleasure of the ers for a larger slice of state high­
ments as was this one.
labor leaders.
way revenues for use on county
As for Mr. Landon. If he cried
roads Henry F. Cabell, chairman
Ghosts, Goblins, Games
aloud at the Hoover policies he was _l_Thcte is no end of difficult jobs of the highway commission, this
Cider, Singing, Silliness
among the majority., As for the Shortly after picking the election week indicated that if revenues of
For customers making deposits by mail we have adopted a
support of the AAA, many favored winners we will have to choose the. the department continue to in­
HISTORY
PROVIDES
THE
TIME
FOR
CARNIVAL
AMUSEMENT
new
and improved system—the Deposit-by-Mail Envelope.
the principle of that act who die .all-American football team.
crease the state would be able to
not agree with the administration
You fill out a regular deposit slip form on this envelope,
take over the maintenance of ad­
WE PROVIDE THE PLACE
Leaders of the newspaper strike! ditional “general purpose roads”
place your endorsed checks inside and mail to the bank. The
of i t '
flap of.the envelope comes back to you immediately as a
In every political campaign in Seattle are up against it now which are now responsible to the
many names are used and they are for the women havfc taken t< counties. Cabell warned against
receipt and record of your deposit.
usually meaningless., Nearly all of picketing for the re-opaning of tho any attempt to reduce the gasoline
Call at the bank as often as you can, but when time is
us, in all probability, are Tories paper and the re-employment o tax or to divert any of this revenue
important,
you will find our new system convenient, practi­
their husbandsi Working men wil to other than highway uses as en­
or reactionaries, or radicals,
cal,
safe.
It
brings the bank to you, w'hen you can’t c'
’o
liberals or conservatives in some of not long starve with a labor leader dangering the entire highway pro
”
the
bank.
.
•
our views. It is an exceptional when they can dine with a wife,.
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gram. . ___ ___
Call or writ? for leaflet e x p la in in g
DOIS MOT
• man or woman who is entirely one
AFMCT TAXES
fully this im proved Bank-by-M ail plan.
The
forgotten
man
over
in
State
officials
and
employees
en­
or the other in all things. It should
.OUTSIDE
England
bids
fair
to
lie
Mr.
Simp
joyed
another
holiday
Monday—
-
K
H
tT
L
A
M
D
only concern us that we are Ameri
SCHOOL
C. R. H arding -?-.............r.......... -.M anager
cans and- are willing to do the sen, whose wife hAs asked for r Columbus day. Incidentally work
« S T R IC T
divorce
after
a
trip
around
Europi
eri» on the state payroll will have a
thing which, to each of us. seems
L. A . L ittleton
-- --------- A s s ’t M anege.
total of 12 holidays this year what
best for the welfare of the nation wrth the king.’
with two elections and'- the other
We have established our system
Why wait until November 3 to special days set aside by the leg­
of political parties «0 we can bring
to orderly settlement our differ­ find out who is going to win the islature for rest and recreation.
» o f th e
election? You can find out on The calendar makers, however,
played a mean trick on the state
the nearest Street corner. - . .
employees this yeaT by scheduling
Those Spaniards chose a poor
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H e a d O f f ic e . P o r t l a n d . O r e g o n
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We now have the sight of many three of the legal holidays on -Sat­
• time for a revolution with the
M E M D K R F F .D B R A L D E P O S I T I N S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T I O N
AMENDMENT
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American papers full of election Irowhintf candidates grasping foi urday which were already bein^
«¡jfcbserved as hafcfkholidays.
a straw-ballot. •»
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WERNMARK>
CONTROL
SMUT
SAATE BANKING
o
f
QJEffl
CERESAN
John H. W ilt & Co.
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By American Legion
At the Legion Hall
HALLOWE’EN
Everybody come or the Goblins will get you
BEN EFIT O F LEG IO N H A LL
T h e D a lle s B ra n ch
SCHOOL TAX
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