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IHK liM tfttlU h C U L M I JO P A M TW« J&ljprjniin County Journal SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER Established Nov. 2, 188b GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, E-tabluhed Oct. 14, 183? CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6. 1031 WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1801 .I CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4 1932 mft *• ,, ”” Published Every Friday at Moro. Oregon. By GILES L. FRENCH Managing Editor MEMBER TÌON Entered as second-class matter at the Posiottice, at Moro, Oregon, under Act of Congress of Marah 3, 1879------------- ------------- SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. SI 60 One Year — -------- ---- NOVEMBER 13, 1936 STATEHOUSE GOSSIP (Continued from page one) re-election. Most serious. Iosa to the House will be the lose of Hill of Lane, Snider of Lake and Weils of Multnomah all of whom went down to defeat in the democratic land slide. » » ♦ • " A prediction in this column last week to the effect that property owners in Oregon could expect a material reduction in the state levy for 1937 has since been confirmed in a statement by. Governor Mar tin announcing thè complete elimi nation of the property levy fo« state purposes within the consti tutional six percent limit. At the same time the governor announosd that the «tate would end the cur rent year with, a surplus in its general fund, the deficit which fastened itself on this fund back in 1926 having been finally dissi pated. ' Pointing put that of the $43,- l'H M L . MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Í8, 1936 ... To tha Voter« of Sherman Coun Installed capacity, a recent report of the Oregon " State Planning ty—I take thia means o f express ing'm y thanks for the vote given Board states. me at the recent election’ and will during my term of office endeavor I i- with t to > extend my cincere thanks tovthe voters of this county to give satisfactory service to Joe Truitt. for their loyal support in this all. election. Chas. iC. Wilson. I wish to express my thanks to the voters of Sherman county for I want to thank the electors of Sherman county for their vote of the support given me in the recent election. During my term of office confidence at the recent election. Geo. A. Potter.. I will be glad to hear from or talk to any individual or group inter ested in legislative matters. I wish to thank you people in Giles French. my district for your loyal support and I will try to give you as good service. R. A. Stow. Estate of Charles Franklin Fulton NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 366 I wish to .thank the voters or In the County Court of the State the district for their support and expression of confidence in the last of Oregon for Sherman County. Notice is hereby given that the election. I will be glad to hear from any of tho citizens of the undersigned has been appointed district on any legislative problems Administrator c. t a. of the str in which they are interested with iate of Charles Franklin Fulton, the assurance that I will give to deceased, by the County Court of all my best efforts in their behalf. the State of Oregon for Sherman E. R. Fatland. County and has qualified. ___: —■ persons having daim* a- i.up'ae Rebecca Lodge No. 116 gainst said efltate are hereby nottfi- Moro, Oegon ed to present the same duly veri- z j . . , — fled as by law required to the un- \leets 2d and 4th Tu- dersigned at 514 Porter Building, erdays of each month Portland, Oregon, within six Visiting members wel 'months from the date hereor. Dated and first published, No come. This picture of four Moroccan soldier., gives an idea ol the t; pc vember 20, 1936. of fighting men imported to Spain by the rebel cnm m m der. Gen F ran Maggie Barnilm, N. G. Date of last publication, Decem cisco Franco, to aid in the bloody war cn the loyalist government of * < .il» K u H ber 25. 1936. President Azai i. ; . . ■ W. M. Huntington Bethlehem Chapter, No? 78. O. E. S. Administrator c.t.a. ’ t Moro, Oregon Meets Every , Second Huntington, Wilson A Davis, ' j - Fourth Thursdays in each Attorneys S ••t Month. WioiiiTif» Visiting rt}cnibcrL NOTICE TO CREDITORS luvited. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN E sther Morris. W. 1M. I that the undersigned Frank von Ttosn Amhlon; Secretary. . Borstel and Amandus \ ~n Borste! Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-h & A-M ’ have been duly appointed Admin- Mor ()r»»gon j jstratora of the estate of Carsten 1st and 3rd i von Borsteit deceased, and hav^ 0.1. . H evenings of qUaüfie(j as such administrators. euch rnr rrh . Visiting j All persons having ^claims a- memi i is i uuhally in- ! gainst said estate are hereby noti ; , vn^et V- ith us. fied and required to 'present the Pinkerton, W. M. same, duly verified, to Frank von C V Belknap Secv. - Borstel, Grass Valley, Oregon, *• Amandus von Borstel, Kent, Ore Moro Ijodtte N<*. I U .,1 - <1. *). F gon, or Brown A Van Vactor, -----More. Oregon j Pioneer Bsilding, The Dalles, Ore- Meets- 1st and 3rd 5 gon, within six months from the i Tuesdays in the I date of the first publication of IO .O .p. hall. Tran this Notice, to-wit: October 16, sient and visiting 1936. brothers are cordi Frank von Borstel, Amandus von Borstel, ally Tnvjted to neet ’ Administrators, with us. Lewis McKee, N. G. Brown A Van Vactor, Joe Truit. Secretary The Dalles, Oregon 50-55 » __ Moroccans r/itli Spanish Rebels r* if the vote had been different. WEEDS - The same is true of Curley, who The discussion about weeds and was defeated in Massachusetts, al what to do abcut them at an all though it will be hard to submerge day meeting Tuesday brings to that man very far. closer notice a problem that will 000,000 tax levy against Oregon in all probability be with us many property owners for the next year LOCAL HISTORY years to come. only >1^60,000 could be charged to Weeds have always been with Notice that the Oregon HUtort V* but as weed eradication methods cal society has announced He prise the state.“ the .governor declared become better the we;ds. apparen contest for the year should also be that “we must put our local affairs tly, became better too nd now the notice that the annual Sherman m order ás well as our state af .* <■'■/ ‘ worst of them carry on their major County Historical Essay contest is fairs.” , Z.‘ The governo* in announcing the existence far down below the sur soon to be with us again. ’ri improvement in the state ’a financial face of the ground where they can For the past five years that the status credited the improvement to not be successfully combatted by contest has been conducted the his insistence upon economy in all ordinary methods. The perennial essays have improved and some state .activities and to the opera weeds, those that go on indefinite ■ very creditable stories of early tion of the new budget control act. ly. are the big problem bow . This county has at present only day events have been sent in to the A t the same time he warned a- - gainst ‘‘any attenmpted raid on the one such wrrd that covers any judges. Fast moving to that Valhalla treasury” by pressure blocs “for great amount of ground: that is morning glory. There are a few from which no stories reach this their own selfish interests.” • • * ' patches of Russian knap weed and mundane earth are the first settlers white top in the county already, of Sherman county who came to Consolidation of state owned just as there were a few patches of this land of sage brush and bunch lands in eastern and southeastern morning glory thirty years aga. gra»9 in the prime of early man- Oregon to increase their value for A 1though the weed law is strict hood and „womanhood. It is diffi- grazing purpose« has been propos in its phrasing perhape it would cult Tor this generation to picture ed by átate Treasurer Holman who be a good pohey to declare the the county aa it must have ap- been assured of the support of county a weed control district a- peared to them when they drove Governor Martin and Secretary of gainst thes<T newer perennial weeds their wagons over the unmarked State Snell for his plan. A t the and stop the spread o f them before hills in search -of homesteads with present time the state's holdings they, too, become as well srpread water on them. consist of scattered sections 16 and as is morning glory. It is hard to visualize the Col 32 in each township, set aside for In the light of present informal umbia river running to the sea the federal government for school tion nearly everyone will agree, unflanked by either railroad or purposes. It is proposed to trans that if the law had been effect in highway. Yet during the perioc fer these scattered holdings, total 1906 against morning glory-the covered by American history the ling 694,730 acres to the federal county would have been saved many coming of the railroad has been government for similar land in thousands -dallirs^-in labor and but a brief moment. larger blocks to form practical cost of chemicals? There are many subjects avail grazing units. Such a transfer is - With the election over, and .the able for historical essays in this provided for in the Taylor grazing dry spell become an overworked county that have not been touched act enacted by (the 1935 Congress. • * • subject-there is ample time for s by those writing previously. No thorough discussion of weeds. ’ the one, for instance, has adequately Among the new activities for best means to keep them down, pre told the story of Dr. C. R. Rollins, which- the next legislature will be venting their spread and eventual a printer who learned his trade on asked to provide financial support ly killing them off. It is probably one of the early communistic will b e ' that of a state mining as important as the government papers of Boston, who -rambled bureau. Sponsored by the state Wimbledon, England!*-Baron Gottfried von Cramm of Germany (left» »tot:»:«tn n n t«»K in in n n i»H u xxw n »n iiii i iii i i»nnti agricultural policy. around the eastern states doing planning commission, thia new de congratulates Fred Perry of England, who defeated him In straight sets the men's singles at WimbJedon for the third successive year. everything that came to his hand, partment will seek an appropria-' to and who settled on the tdwnsite of tion of $50,000 to cover its opera The German, however.' Injured a thigh muscle in the first set, and was THE STRIKE Grass Valley to practice medicine tions for the forthcoming genera unable to play his best. The waterfront - strike that on the forty or fifty thinly scat tion. The planning board's propos threatened the shipping industry tered residents of 'the new coun al calls for a governing board of Our informant was mistaken in where east. Two of the men were during October has now been going try. He kept a store and was one three non-salaried members and a relation to the Moro banks merg- Armstrong and Sturza. - ’ . -J . , on for a couple of weeks W'th of the first men to prove that fruit paid director to be selected by th e1 ing about the first of the year, as Mrs. Rutedge will teach anyone! indications that it will last fôr could be grown successfully here. board? A similar program was de Mr. Barnum now informs tis. to knit who desires to learn. some time yet. Sherman county again went to There Is a good story in the feated by the last legislative ses From the Observer NoV. 16, 1917 The usual question «bout it in Roy Runs man has been trans the bat and made up $3000 as its settlement of Wasco and how the sion after a biitt;r fight in which this section is “What are they main street happens to be curved the opposition was led by Senator ferred from SanDiego to Columbia part of the national sum of $35,- striking about?” It is often said slightly at both ends, of Moro and Strayer, democrat, of Baker county. University, New York «City where 000,000 which will go to the army that the present strikes, for there YMCA. he will be given special Instruction hi Owen Scott who erected a store are several of them, are unauthor ¡lght Injured was in mechanical engineering J. C. Harper has left for Eugene near the Barnum horse ranch. ized strikes, meaning that new to take a mathematical course for the toll of grade crossing accidents J * \y e are informed t hwt «six These stories are being kept by leaders are calling, the strikes on during October accora- from Sherman countv’s f a s t in Oregon the ordnance. Jones and Barnett often in opposition to the regular the school superintendent and will ing to records compiled by the pvJb- have of Wasco were also listed. all «be available someday for the elected leaders. history student and writer who lie utility commission. The Octo it i6 < / There is also evidence that has the time and ability to connect ber death list set« a new high rec leads to the belief that many ol the historical stories into a county ord for grade crossing casualties the men who are out are striking hirtory; a history that need not be in this state, topping the May, because they fear the consequences a mere local recounting of person 1936 record by one fatality. , if they tried to work. They are alities and events but can and Mid to fear danger to their The state has whittled $14,500,- should be a story of the epic familis while they are away from •00 off its load of bonded debt in settlement of the lands that lie be home. the part eight years, according to tween the Rocky mountains and Governor Martin. The state’s Certainly workingmen have x *-'- n— — the Cascades. bonded debt reached its peak at right to strike. They may quit a This area attracted to it a differ more than $63,000,000 in 1928, the v r or a slice of buttered bread are job either individually or eollec ent sort of men than went to the governor pointed _________ ____ With milk the basic ingredient, that is necessary to complete out. Moat of this Lively when and if they choose. There is no longer argument about well watered Pacific slope. They debt was represented by bonds of soups can be made to contain all the meaL Serve “cream soups” were stockmen and miners who the highway department and the the food values necessary for an f OT health. that matter. Whether they have were not afraid of the distances bonus commission. Calling atten-1 adequate meal. They are a grand Cream of Lima Bans the right to prevent others from that brought fear to more cautious tion to the huge bond issues float- idea, too, in any family where food on,; ur.eu lima beans taking their places when they men. . They made their own law ed by both California and Washing- costs must be cut to tlje bone. In One and a fourth tap salt leave their jobs or not is still because there was no one within ton during the past few years the addition, they adapt themselves One h alf carrot, sliced matter of dispute. a hundred miles to- make it for governor declared that Oregon was particularly well to this season cf Two slices large onion There has been no market for them. They bent the land to their the year. Steaming stews, pot Two bbsp butter wheat in this section o f the state will because their will would not “riding high, wide and handsome roasts, and piping hot .soups that Ono tbsp flour for several weeks due to the bend. And there will some day be amidst debt ridden states.” during the summer months repulse Three and a half cups milk danger of a tie up and while there a saga of the sagebrush that will For the third consecutive month the appetite, tempt one these day«. One tbsp shopped pimiento is no suffering for lack of supplies bring them to life again. September gasoline taxes rolling ' Nutritionists tell us that a child • Soak beans several hours in there will be if the strike continues. into the coffers of the state of Ore- needs oue quart of milk daily and emough . water to cover. ( - Drain, Already there has been a rise in The murder committed by that gon exceeded the million dollar adults one pint If you find tha+ Add One and half quarts water price of many items because of the 15 year old youth at Pendleton a quart of milk a d a t ’Is more and salt and simmer for 30 min- necessity of rail shipments. As causes one to believe that the de mark. Revenues from this source than your child will d rg ik ^ e rv e a utes. Add carrots and onion and for the quarter ending September long as the labor Situation is not scendents of those committed to portion of it in the form of milk ^continue cooking until beans are 30 totalled $3,331,697 according to settled prices will probably contin the asylum should be examined at teder. Melt butter ih saucepan, add Secretary of State Snell. This soups. ue to be based on the higher rail the same time. Recognizing as we do that mT'f flour and stir until slightly brown brings the total for the • nine Here is our new, unproved D ep o sit-by-M ail Envelope— rates. month period to more than $8, 000,- is essential to the health and nor ed. Add one cup milk and contin ' If the strike is prolonged unduly adopted for the convenience o f customers who like to de Workers on the Wolf creek road 000 as compared to $9,150,229 for mal development of a child, it is ue cooking, stirring continually, there will certainly be a demand posit by mail. It brings the bank to you, when you can’t fortunate indeed that it has the until thick nd smooth lAdd rest are working five hour« a day, three the entire 12 months of 1935. . that th é unions settle their inter easily come to the bank. of milk. Drain beans, reserving important characteristics of bring nal differences so that shipping shifts, it is said Most any Sher ableto hold its original fobd value« there should be One and a half man county farmer does that much can go on. And there will certainly Just fill out the deposit slip form which is part o f this regardle««. MaX* it b u tter cups puree. Add puree, liquid ana . . , be a demand from the public that himself. special Deposit Envelope. Place endorsed checks inside and and cheese, if you will, a n ^ ybU pimiento to tickened milk: reheat both the laborers and the employ m ail— at any hour o f the night or day, from any place you still have the same fiUtH?nU» round and serve at once. P**ggy Joy«i, much married ers submit their problem to some in the original milk. Cooking, dry actress, now wants a safe husband. happen to be. A receipt for your, deposit comes to you by arbitation board so the the business ing, canning, even boiyAg» -ho.ve A total of 5.250,000 horsepower Sounds like Peggy is getting old. return mail. From the Observer Nov. 15, 1907 of the country is not stopped. , little effect on the calcium and pro of potential hydroelectric energy Home talent will reproduce a tein values. Milk is important for can be developed within the state Thus, your banking becomes a task o f only a few minutes. Louis Taber, national Grange master, puts a “permanent nation popular play on the boards of two vitamins particularly - Vita at relatively' lo$r cost per unit of Ask for leaflet explaining’ in detail our new, improved, r r s NATURAL r ------- ~ al policy toward rural life” at the Moro Opera House the night be min A and Vitamin & And very modern way to ¿ank here by Mail. That candidate for county commis top of the objective* for the farm fore Thanksgiving. fortunately these two vitamins are sioner in Multnomah county who ers of the United States. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Olds, nee heat resistant •- .... j •• disappeared for several days after Lois Ruggles are the parents of a * Milk soups, then, have the food C. R. H arding ............ ....... ..... M anager his defeat has a unique method of beautiful baby boy. •< value« of the milk plus the nutri It is entirely fitting that Armis dealing with the whips and scorns Porter A Cq, of Grass Valley ents of the vegetables, meat or fish L. A . L ittleto n * .................. A m ’ t M anage. of- time. He just drops out uf tice day should follow election day have informed their patrens ^that of which the soup is made. Reci- so shortly. sight. from this date on their store will p*e usually call them “cream Now £here*s an idea. tJsually it be conducted on a strictly cash soups.” A cream soupYbrms an happens automatically but a little The new car season is upon us basis. I o t th e — excellent basis for the* school aid from the candidate might help and every magazine is full of J. P. Hardin has purchased the child's lunch. And remember that a bit. Certainly no one expects to brightly colored - pictures o f. the Kenneth farm near DeMoss and is a soup of mixed veg^ables or a hear a hundredth part as much new models. We have color in the now at home on his own illahee, ^howder should stand for a short Head-Offico, Portland, O rogon'"— . about the Landon appetite, the kitchen, color in the clothes and the making of a magnifieient fruit time before serving, so the flav M EM BER r t i r t l A L D E P O S I T IR S U R A R C B C O I P O t flT I O N Landon 'family, the Landon smile now plenty of color in our cars. and dairy ranch. ors may blend Buttered crackers • Perry Is Tennis Champ for Third Time TRADING CENTER For Sherman CountyPeople j — 7 COMPLETE HUE OF Groceries, Toiletries, Remedies Sundries Tobacco 4 /lïaïJtit R<-MAYNE - DAIRY COUNCIL BANK B In Other Day» j The D alles B ranch | U nited S tates N ational B ank