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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1936)
ir r a t brerman count « j p u * n * i ., moru . obegiín F riday , O ctober ¿ s , wsb TA«« TWO Grass Valley Public Speakers Get Practice telligence have made the n a tio . They make th eir scenery mo lovely by living in it an^. they do not hack it to pieces and destroy it. 322,048 reprer?ats a supplemental QHPRMAN COUNTY OBSERVER . Established Nov. 2, H8F '■ They conserve th eir stream s and appropriation in addition to the W A S S VALLEY JOURNAL, firtablished Oct 14. 1R97 From the Observer Oct. 26, 1917. m ountains which become year J>y regular millage revenues; $310,000 CONSOLIDATED. MARCH 6. It-H Hardly a man in this great, big year more lovely, less subject to Grass Valleyball team w ent to W A SCO NEW S-EN TERPRISE, Established 1K0I for orphans and foundlings and erosion, and more productive of Wasco last Friday to be defeated CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4 1932 $60,000 for the care of wayward country" can truthfully claim he is too poor to buy a Liberty Bond. 26 to 21. The score a t the end girls. Switzerland of the half was ___ 10 to 12. The should Published Every Friday at Moro. Or<*von By . revenues from taxes and T hat is the only claim th a t s State GILES L. FRENCH ________________ M ” ,„ faults, brilliant by night. ’ Diis fills Valley girls rallied to gain miscellaneous revenues within th e E x e m p t a person from own,ng a Mussolini, with all his r t ^ / p e y i n g — and * n Switzerland pO jntg jn the last half. onstitutional lim itation for the ¡bond. M E M P ER has several engaging virtues. U VI,V ‘ *t [s t ^ e tour¡81 n e*................ ......14 th a t pays and pays; Mr. Schepman attended the Ore l t is reported th a t J. M. Eddy biennium are estim ated by the tax of them is that, like an A m erican, -ces a ^ h i g h —this fills with pay- gon Principal’s Conference in ¡té í sî SV e commission a t approxim ately $13.- has sold his fan n in g outfit and business man, he gets up early iV X lA ^ Q C l^ iO N uests the best hotels in the Salem last Friday. lease he holds on thè O. L. Belshe 000,000. Liquor profits, now being and puts in a hard day^s work a i WQrly which th eir highly intelli- farm to T. J. Henkje. The public speaking class gave used to finance assistance Co the his desk. He, attends to business., and educated people know so a dinner to practice their oratory Seeding in the dust is now active poor, are estim ated a t $3,600,000 If one is to judge Italy, much de-i wey how construct and manage, last Friday. Speeches were given P o r o Hice, a t M oro, O regon, for the two year period. The mill- around Moro. Farm ers are of the E ntered as second-class m i lt e r s l j t e pends upen w hat standard one i s : ^ nd their wonderful schools bring, by several of the class. age levy for higher education out- opinion th a t it is becoming too late under Act oí C ongress of Marcì. 3. l> to apply. H istorically, the Ital- chiidren of the rich from all lands ‘do the six percent lim it will raiee in the aeason to w ait to seed a fte r Mr. Olmstead from the Elite SUBSCRIPTION RATES— PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. $1 50 Switzerland for education and , Studios in _ The ___ ______ approxim ately »2,800,000.- Total of | -aim The last heavy rain in this ians have been one of the greatest Dalles» was here to One Year peopj/fs the world has produced, j gend out young Sw iss as em ig ra n ts ’ pjctuies of the student, body these three items gives approxi- section was in May. OCTOBER 23 19<6 mately $19,200.000 with which toj The Sherm an county fair board They invented modedn b a n k in g s_ _ not f cr ,nenial tasks but to be rpuesday N early every student in school finance the budgeted activities for met Saturday to audit the bills for they started the recivilization of educators, lawyers, doctors and WHY LOWER INTEREST th e world a fte r the dark ages, they scientists and to become the high- may ^e seen a t all times with books the biennium. ; th e - p a s t fair and plan a better THE BUDGET ( have been wonderful engineers, cgt type of citizens in all the coun- under their arm s and a worried The question has arisen as to In addition to the budgeted ac- one. builders and architects, and as jn the world. The Swiss are ontheir faces. This week be- The budget committee called in why farm ers and others are pay tivities included in the $21,300,-; p rom the Observer Oct. 25, 1907 ; a inters and sculptors they have too intelligent to think th a t nation- f he week of jjj news, ¡n the session to make up a list of pos ing lower interest rate« now than 300 figure piovision m ust also be John R Kaseberg was a Moro sible expenditures for Sherman form erly. Money is like anything made for paying off $916,667 on the yisitor W ednesday. His team s a-e surpassed everybody in their time. ftj flUCcess can come only through ^ofm of the six weeks exams. , , The single little city of Florence and conquest. . ----------- _ ------- county completed its work Monday else, when there is a demand for cost of the newr eapitol out of tax produced so many men of ____________ — .. ‘ after m aking more changes in the it the price of it goes up and when levies during the next two years still hauling grain mrto warehouses. « iu a Hia combine was in the field 4o • t it hasn»t enough streets! ■ . , NOTICE TO CREDITORS budget than is common in this there is little demand the price increasing the ^ t i m a t ^ - f l ^ c i a l threshing 21,000 . sacks of ^ ^ e a ftw them . World f a m o u s M r, and Mrs. H e n e y B la n k e n - NOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN county. needs to more than $22,200,000. gees down. ! w heat and barley. Two years ago been < born in alm ost every! becker and Clance Wilson spent th a t the undersigned F ran k von Two changes th a t are of suffi Governor M artin in announcing he purchased 480 acres of Sherm an .. . There has'been little demand for town t r o u g h which one! Saturday night and Sunday a t the Borstei and Amandus von Borstei cient importance to be called to the total of the budget requests ' county Pt renuest« f<>r |2 g 50 per acre. yeg R Ford Is t hi3 g rea t na-^ home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson. have been duly appointed Admin^ ¡n money in the past few years be- general attention were m ale in use few people were willing to also took a firm stand ag ain st any Three months late r he received t‘jon t0 be j udged by the social istrato rs of the estate of Carsten the levy for 1937. The one that or expand business increase in the tax load or any new $1300 rental which he applied on standard of Mexico and China, o r : it pays. von B<>rstel. deceased, and have the meet Intareat el- ^ n(liti(jns hgve been un3table and T ry Jo u rn al advei vising will a ttract bond issues and declared th a t the i ¿ iU te st aecount and the crop th ij _______ qualified as such adm inistrators. by th a t cf England, France, G e r-j___ sm aller thfcugh it- involves the n etted him $25 .00 per acre— there' is constant doubt as to the state m ust be operated on a P»Y-, All persons having claims a- many, America and Ja p an ? If by-" amount of money is the reduction course That the governm ent might as-you-KO basis. T hat means it is m(>re than he paid for lhe JOHN M. DE MOSS gainst said estate are hereby noti the latter, its present achievement! in appropriation for deputy hire take as far as the money, credit up to the budget dIIrector o r the wbcn he bought ¡t two yea„ • Moro, Oregon fied and required to present the is respectable, but nothing to burnt for the clerk’s and the sheriff’s taxation and foreign policy situa legislature to trim a t least $3,000,- same, duly verified, to Frank von 000 from the estim ates nos. on gCh#s Golliher of Wasco offered incense to. Switzerland has never Rep THE OREGON FARMER Borstei, Grass V a lle y / Oregon, offices. tions are concerned. had a dictator, but to come from j - . w Heretofore this sum has been jn This has made it easy for the file, assum ing th a t all the demands in fairo maehinery as Italy to Switzerland, as we have Sherman. Wheeler, Gilliam, Wasco, Amandus von Borstei, Kent, Ore- sufficiently high to pertrait two governm ent to borrow money at are now in. follows: 3-14 plows $65 to $70, ju st done, is to experience a dis- Hood River and Jefferson Counties.. g On, Or Brown & Van Vactor, deputies. The budget committee low rates of interest for no one Pioneer Bsilding, The Dalles, Ore i Flying Dutchman; Dit;C drills, 18-7 tinct and striking step upward in Oregon’s 14 port districts re this year reduced it to $1500 be else wanted it. AVhen conditions gon, within six months from the l upine Keberca Lodge No. 116 $105.. , a ' more senses than one. The roads lieving that one deputy can handle become prosperous and there is duced their debt load by more than Moro, Oegon Miles M artin and Miss Lola are are wider, sm oother, better m ark date of the first p r ’ ’¡cation of the work. The budget committee a demand for money for private $616,000 during the past two years' to enter Business col this Notice, to-w it: October 16, ed. The houses gleam with paint is correct in their assum ption that industry the price that m ust be cutting it from $7,721,586.55 as o f P re p a r in g ' leets 2d and 4th Tu 1936. lege in Portland. and cleanliness. Service is snappy the work may be done by one com paid for the use of it wrill increase, July 1, 1934, to $7,105,362.09 as esdays of each month Frank von Borstei, and intelligent. Everybody is high petent person, but there may be just as it always has raised in of July 1, 1936. according to a re- Amandus von Borstei, \ ¡siting members wel ly educated. And everybody looks a human element to be considered prosperous times. port compiled by State T re a s u re r, ALLEN STORY A dm inistrators, come. you straig h t in the eye and is free that will spoil the plan. It is well Holman. Coquille River ia one o f . Con£irtued f rOm “ptTge'one. Brown A Van Vactor, Maggie Barnum, N. G. the three port districts which have f<)r everything. Did Mussolim! to ,s a y w hat he thinks about any that it be tried, however. The Dalles, Oregon 50-55 no outstanding d e b t^ either bond a)) these roa(Jg, A„ Eur<>_ thing th at interests him, and w ith • l,l¡a Kul;. s ’p r p i a rv WORD TO TH E KING . The other noteworthy change is out regard to who is listening. ; ESTATE OF BRITTAN A G. roa(Js in the added appropriations for The King of England has been or w a rra n t, th e port of The D a l - ,------ are lined with trees pean And the Swiss have nothing Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S. FULTON '7 - - < ; ~ - - ■ road building. An additional $3000 noted among monarchs as being a les which was in the debtless c la s s , and on m ost of these good roads Moro, Oregon NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT was added for the purchase of human being, a regular and ordi two years, ago has since floated a in Italy the bordering, trees are far like the resources of Italy. The M eets Every Second .N o, 326 road machinery and $2000 was nary sort of a fellow who liked tor bond issue of $200,000. The port older than fascism. We drove down g reatest resource of all—good har- F o u rth T h u rsd ay s in each a. . , ,, .» v , • ■ bors on the sea—they lack entirely, of Coos Bay with a debt load ot In the County Court of the State added for m arket roads. The do the things th a t every other the peninsula on fhe . V.a J lamin a j Ag one gwiss me they have M onth. V isiting m em beri of Oregon for Sherman County. county has not bought much m a human likes. It sounds reasonable $648,975.72 is one of three port w-h.ch is much praised for its producta fo r „port?, and in luvited. districts whose debt ratio exceeds In the M atter of the E state of chinery for several years and is but he is among the first of royaity straightness and good e n g in e e ^ th(j of a„ three more they E sther Morris. W. M. five percent pf the d istrict’s asses about cut of equipment. Several to adm it it. B rittana G. Fulton, deceased; ing. This read was engineered by export the more they have for Rose Amidon. S ecretary ._____ sed valuation. The port of Toledo Notice is hereby given th a t the such appropriations will have to the Censor Caius Flam inius in the themselves: scenery, electric juice Now, it appears, he is about to be made before the equipment is do another thing th a t most of »us is shown to have paid off $32,000 undersigned as executor c f the r 220 before C hrist, and in and education. Hard work and in- E ureka Lodge No. 12! A-F & A-M estate of B rittana 6. Fulton, de sufficient to handle the road work consider common place, and th at of its obligations during the b ie n - P ancient Moro, Oregon times Italy was famous for nium reducing its outstanding debt necessary. As for the raise in the Meet- the 1st and 3rd ceased, has filed his final account to m arry some one th a t he its excellent stra ig h t Roman roads. --------------- , m arket road appropriation this will w ants to m arry. No one who fol to $77,000. Thursday evfcntftgs of in the County C ourt of th e State They are stiTL there. When Your Shoes need repaii meet the general approval as the lows the pictures of royalty in the Italian hotels are good; they each mon h. Visiting of Oregon for Sherman County and Oregon policy holders in the send them to roads are badly in need of repair papers can be much enthused about were good in 1922 apd are some memheis cordially in- th a t on the 6th day of November, General American Life Insurance or rebuilding. vited to meet with ua. 1936, a t the hour of 9:30 o’clock the prospect of m arrying into will be interested in the w hat, but not miraculously better in the forenoon of said day and the O ther changes tn the budget are E u ro p e ', royal fam ilie.. O n . m ia» ’t company r t brought {rom gt. Loui, now. Cadging f a r 'tip , i. not much H. B. Pinkerton, W. M. court room of. said court has been m inor and do not presage a definite say th a t a queen or a princess is ------- — ----- *i— worse in Italy now than it ,s m G Q O p S H 0 E C V. Belknap Secy. REPAIRIN’« appointed by said court as the time change in county policy as do those ugly, of course, but ont may never by Hugh H. Earle, state insurance the eastern p art of the United commissioner to the effect th a t the and place“ for the hearing of ob above discussed. : THF, DAI I K J -Moro Lodge No- 113, L O. O. F- theless know th a t die fairest flow- company is m aking a reduction of States. Ju st before facism came 204 Second St. jections thereto and the settlem ent . Moro, Oregon era of the kingdom are not in the 224 percent in the liens placed into power the hotel oy n ers made theteof. palace. Meets 1st and 3rd against all policies of the old Miss ROY RITNER Dated and first published, Oct. Tuesdays in the There wouldn’t ee much fun in ouri State Life Insurance company 8, 1936. F or the first tim e in many years being a king if his choice of mates when th a t .company, finding itself I O.O.F. hall. Tran i Date of last publication, Nov. sient and visiting was restricted to roya l houses of m serrons -financial nnanciat stra its a few opportunity to vote for a candidate Europe. The royal Edward m aY | years ago was reorganized under brothers are cordi 6, 1936. C. F. Fulton for congress who is actually ally invited to meet m arry our American widow and if new name anj management, Executor. farm er; th a t is one whose m ajor he does it will be because he wants , * • • with us. - Huntington, Wilson & Davis, activitiy throughout his life has to m arry her. And it is considered Lewis McKee, N. G. High - school principals' of the • . been farm ing. Roy R itner is the strange that a king should be s o , Joe Truit, Secretary Attorneys m eeting here in their annual man. human./ " •» • conference Saturday elected Thom - Go to it, King, says we, William J as p ow]er of Tigard as president Mr. Ritner is from family of railroad men. He; has, owned and the Conquerer would have had the for the ^ i n g yeari Paul R. Mc- still owns a farm in U m atilla coun one he wanted and H enry th<* Culloch of The Dalle«, vice p re s i-' ty. His fortunes have gone up and E ighth would have chosen a good dent> and Charie8 A. F ry of Port- ; gone down with the same sway of looker. You m ight as well be a jand> member of the board of i economic fortune as have those of Ftll King -until after m arriage,! djrec^or8 iR. W. Tavener of Salem other wheat growers in this east of course. f was retained as secretary-treasur-1 era section of the state. ------- . ■ . ; Pr. Resolutions were adopted by j i the principals urging the federal I Every activity of the farm ers MONEY MAKES MAMMA GO This month will practically end j governm ent to cut out all red tape ' has found him a p a rt of it. He T h e N etr Deal R eciprocal T rad e A greem ents a G ranger, a member of the E ast the political campaign this year • in rushing financial aid to t h e ! ern W heat League, in which he ha which will be a pleasant thing for schools a t Bandon where teachers have taken the A m erican farm er O U T o f the * served on many committees. He those who like a bit of jazz and are going payless because of the is a member of the co-operative some jokes over their radio. Also impoverished condition of the dis foreign m ark et and p u t th e foreign farm er organization and the representa it will end another cam paign th a t tric t as a result of the recent dis in the Am erican m arket! tive of his district on the N orth has been going on for ten years. astrous fire. Observance of N avyuD ny on west board. He i t the only man to We refer to the contest between In the first six months of 1936 aspire to the office of representa women in Ontario to receive the Thursday, October 27, was urged tive w’ho is a member of the co-op estate of a peculiar bachelor who | this week by Goevrnor M artin in we bought from foreign countries: , erative movement of the northw est left half a million to the woman an open lette r to the public. F or the past few years he has who produces the largest number been acting in a p a rt time capacity of offspring by October 31, 1936. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS as secretary of the chamber One cannot but wonder as to the and exported only 101 commerce in Pendleton and is sec reason behind the strange will of To the voters of Sherman County: As a candidate for the office of reta ry of the Round-Up, which the donor of this prize. He might Sheriff and Tax Collector I am organization he has made success have thought there was danger in seeking your support for the fol- ) ful .¿gain a fte r several bad year race suicide and decided to do lowing reasons: in fhe early 1930s. and exported only 1,528 something about it or he m ight He may be a t a tem porary dis have thought it would be a means . 1. Experienced and Trained in advantage because he is so much a of putting his name, a fte r death» Clerical and Accounting gained by 74 years as Deputy. farm er and so little a politician. before the public although it is not 2. W orking Knowledge of the W ashington, however, would not presum ed th a t he could enjoy it p and exported only 454,000 Tax Laws and other statu tes re seem strange to him as he has ap then. lating to the Sheriff's office, * peared tRjxa. on many occasions Anyway Ontario women have 8. Suitable age for the exer G h o s ts , G o b lin s, G am e s when representing farm organi been begetting children in a man cise of proper judgm ent in m atters zations. ner to please a Mussolini or a C id e r, S in g in g , S illin e ss arising in the departm ent. and exported only 355,000 He is young enough to be physi H itler intent on capturing a neigh If elected, I feel th a t fo r the cal vigorous through a long ses bor nation. various reasons outlined and oth sion. His prim ary interest is wheat ers not mentioned, I am fully growing. He is experienced in Farm ers are getting a better leigalative m atters. He would be price for wheat this year w ithout qualified to canry on the activities and exported only 146,000 bushels of this office without having to a dependable congressman. the AAA than they have received learn the routine required and I for the p a rt three years with it. u. pledge m yself to an honest, effic BANK A report of the Department of Agriculture dated It was recently revealed th a t ient and economical adm inistra tion of the duties of sheriff. October 12, 1936, shows the following increases There is a growing suspicion J. P. Morgan failed to pay any in Lester H. Nahouse. th a t a bank may be established in come taxes for 1935, either. • in imports for 1936 as compared with 1935: No. 44 on the ballot Nov. 3, 1936 this county before many months A l Sm ith has achieved a rare pass by. Probably .this feeling, ohn, dear, would Mrs Wi more than anything else is keep distinction. In 1928 he was adored f I were to die ? | you marry by Democrats and now he is liked ing. the* agitation quiet Wimpus—Now, Maty Ann, le t’s It 4s still too early to prophesy*! by Republicans. Show us another not sta rt an argum ent. U» am ount of paym ent th at will be such m«n.t . •* • 5^.-- ' ~'r released from the two banks this ---------------------- - fall as nothing will be distributed This is the tim e of year when rv THE RE? . r : until the sta te supreme court ¡folks begin to wonder w hat kind UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER *mles on the constitutionality of i of a w inter it is going to be. Any niCAN FARMER! th* late st banking law. However, way it didn’t s ta rt as early as it TOPR&ucv A tt o r n e y s A t L a w if th ere is a substantial paym ent, did last fall. w as there is every indication th a t. —---------- :---------- M o r o , O r e g o n “ idine. Sec.,1012 F ailing Bldg., Portland u « th ere will be, citftens may be ex -' This w eather may be refered to P d .A d R ep ublican State Central-C on* io demand th a t their funds as good and dry, but not a ir grtod kept within the county. < a j d ry leather. STATEHOUSE GOSSIP (Continued f rom page one) p e r n ia ti £ aunty lo w «ài In Other Days a drive aagiifct the tip nuisance and in 1923 the system of charging a?definite amount on the bill for “fervioe” was (already in force* The need lor an extra tip on top of th a t has ra th e r crept back, if anything, since fascism . But it is not bad—about as in the American Begging on the streets is east. WhS‘ - æ - W E R N M ARK’S T R A D IN G C E N T E R For Sherman County People a COMPLETE LINE OF Groceries, Toiletries, Remedies Sundries ■ “ TW iccO FARMERS! C A R N IV A L By American Legion At the Legion Hall HALLOWE’EN 6,536,000 Hogs 280,103 Cattle 4,6 80 ,0 0 0 lbs. of Butter 5,6 62 ,0 0 0 bushels Corn IISTORY PROVIDES THE TIME FOR CARNIVAL AMUSEMENT '■ WE PROVIDE THE PLACE Everybody come or the Goblins will get you B E N E F IT ,O F L E G IO N H A L L 19,806,000 bushels Wheat Blitter 693.9% Wool 173.6% Canned Beef 55.7% . Wheat. . . 144.9% is ,A ’77’ «è/-» » Y» - >•