TOI lU tU lA A OUUMtf JOURNAL. MURO. OfcRUOb FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11. l» 8 i
PAGB TWO
tags
said Court a a t h e time and
bitt is a popular teacher at Morgan meeting. \
.«
? ' STATEHOUSE GOSSIP
who resigned her position to bp- (' . Dated th .Jtyd day of Dec,, 1936. far hearing of objections to said
(Contianed fretn page one)
Final Report and (Account and tha
came a bride.
./
jttorgan,
■alatiotroif'Qregbn's state-aided In
SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER Established Nov. 2, 188b
A bond for $600 of the 2nd,
.
Jtoferea in Bankrupt. seulem ent of said estate.
stitutions
earing
for
children
In
GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, 'Established Oct- 14, 1897
j Liberty Loan issue, number 88,-
E tU Morford
_; V 2 ■ -L?. ■
IT.TfT..-.r,
1 * ~
creased-from 618 in 1923 to 1056
CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6. 1931
486, has been lo s t Payment of NOTICE TO t^J^EDITORS
Geo.
G.
Updegraff
in 1984, a not gain of 70.7 per cent From the Observer Doc. 13, 1967
WASCO »NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1801
principal and Interta. hta been; A„ creditor. h .vin « claims, Attorney for Adminkrtratrix
the report emphasizes the need of
CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1932
O. A. Ram sey,and O. W Axtell
H» I®» »
local wqfrk'ers in the several coun have put in a storm front at Judge stopped and ownership will be 'againct the estate of Fred Blau, U®0«
Published Every Friday at Moro. Oregon, By
are * hereby notified to
ties “whose business it would be Rudolf’s place of business in the traced. Anyone having informa-
GILES L. FRENCH
Managing Editor
tion, please call, a t the Bank of pregettt them in proper form to the NOTICE OF OFFER OF LANDS
o keep as many as possthleof the Horace Strong brick block.
IN SHERMAN COUNTY, ORE
„
, ,
-,
_
undersigned, the duly appointed
handicapped and delinquent (chil
Roller skating is now the popu Moro.
MEMBER
GON, FOR GRAZING LEASE
W. H. Ragsdale and W. S. Pow- Administratrix and Administra-
dren) in their own communities lar amusement in thia city. Orie
eil
were
in
Portland
Monday
at-
tor
eaUte
Blau,
de_
Pursuant to the order of the
and out of state institutions. .
Elliott and Charles Nish having
ED
“During the 1923-33 period a opened a first class - ppik in the tending the wheat gvade meeting. ceased> at the office of Geo. G. Secretary of the Interior, dated
rrsnd total of $261,857 was con Peoples’ Main street building.
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.. Updegraff. Moro, Oregon, within August 29, 1936, and to the provi
Doicini- My uncle knew a month gjx months from the date of this sions o f section 16 of the act of
tributed to private institutions by
The - Dalles and ,$ o ;o High
’he state,” the report, shows. Dur schools will contest a t a basketball before he died just when he would ifotiee> to wit: Decemebr 4, 1936. June 28, 1934 (48 Stat. 1269). com
Entered as second-class matter a t ’the Postoffire, at Moro, Oregon,
ing the 1933-34 period the state’s game in Moro Opera House to die.
under Act o f C ongress o f March 3. 1879
»>•? Minnie G. Blau monly known as the Taylor Gra»?.
Pometto—That certainly was re- .
\ v
,
contribution
totalled
$366.264.
This
Walter L. Blau mg Act, as amended by the act ap-,.
morrow
night.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES— PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
markable. I suppose his intuition
G Updegraff
proved June 26, 1936 (Public, No.
Is an increase of $104,397 or 41.4
Moro
now
has
a
first
class
»hoe
One Year .......... ...........
827, 74th Congress, notice is hereby
per cent.
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maker, W. H. Simon,-, father o f told him when the end would come. Attorney for Estate.
DECEM BER 11, 19*6
Dolcini—-No, the judge told him.
n 18 25, 1936
“More important than monetary George Simonj, the well Wnown
given that all of the vacant, un-
leserVed. and unappropriated pub
considerations is the fact that this Rutledge farmer, and it stands to
Here’s
to
the
happy,
bounding
flca!J
them;
individualists
in
business
lic lands located within Sherman
increase
in
the
number
of
children
eason that the only way to keep
THE STRIKE
Notice of Final Settlement
want laws putting labor in its place •eceiving state« aid in private in his shop open is?to patronize him. You cannot tell a he from a she!
County, Oregon, are hereby offered
And still the strike goes on. , and individualists in labor want stitutions is a t variance with de therefore we hope all who, need For they both look just alike, you ‘ Notice is hereby given that the f<>r lease for grazing purposes on
More fanners are pe.-onally
sec,
, the employers put in place; truck- sirable social policy. It is general- shoe repairing will please call at
undersigned has filed in the Soch terms and conditions as may
coming interested m its end t*1*’ era want the law changed; • farm- ’■y agreed that the normal family the shop, next door to the . Hotel But he can tell—and so can she!
County Court of the State of Ore- hereafter be prescribed. Any and
cause it is impossible to sell w heat.. ers want the «an» l>w changed— Some environment is better than Moro.
gon for Sherman Count}- her Final «H persons having 'advOred orcort-
Like similar strikes this one ap- • differently. *
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institutional care. Thia increase Frcm the Observer Dec. 14, 1917 When Your Shoes need repan Report and Account,, as Admanla- j floating claims to such fends -bi
pears to be going to last until
Between spells of saying what in institutionalisation of dependent
trabrix of the $0tate of . Benn j desiring to lease any pari thereof
-W. J . Mtartin^^Jtti and.-Miss
send them te . -7" •; • Molden ¿Moriond, 1 deceased, and for grazing purposes under author-
pubhc resentment becomes v should be done all agree that there chUdrep indicates the need for Florence Babbitt, of Hui i iaburg. .....
strong the side refusing to a b i-’
too j^ n y laws and that-noab’ further, development of a welfare were rparriel Tuesday, December
that Saturday; the 2nd day of Jan- ity of said act, must file notice- o f
irate will be defeated.
* should be passed. All of which organization whose workers in the 4th, at the home of his aunt, Mre.
uary, 1937, a t 10 o’clock a. m. o f : their claims, or proper «grazing
The sole reason for the continu- meaas that the Oregon legislature counties would work out other Martiq at Heppner. A wedding
»aid day, at the Courtroom, at t h e ' »lease applications in the United
REPAIRIN'»- Courthouse, in Moro, Sherman States district land office at The«
ation cf the strike is the aigumtnt ia about to meet in thirty-ninth plans for dependent children which dinner was served to a }>arty of GOOD SHOE
over the control of the hiring halls, a3Heanbly to ponder and act on tW would save many children from the 14. Mr. Martin is a son of Mr. 204 Keecnd S t.
THF D M » ! County, Oregon»-has been fixed by Dallel, Oregon. Any one desiring
If inf armed people from the city troubles that beset the public,
blighting effect» that result from and Mrs. W. J. Martin who have
to assert a preference right’ to
are tc be believed. For years h i r - E a c h morning as thè members 1 ^ven the best c f institutional recently moved to Sherman county [
lease isolated or * disconnected .<
l.npnte Rebecca Lodge No. Ill
ing halls were managed by the ship gather a reverend gentleman in) care,
tracts
of 760 acres or less io ac
More,
Oegon
from near Walla Walla, and has
owners themselves and the me’.| each house will arise and ask that
cordance with said act as* amend
been selected as one of the quota
•fleets 2d and 4th Tu- ed will be allowed 90 days from
protested. It is admitted that they light frftm heaven be given the I Just one year to the day from from Morrow county. ^Miss.^ Bab
had reason for protest fo? there peoples’ representatives in their the organization of the state cap
»“<iays of each month date of the first publication of this
was graft and corruption in the cogitations: each night the people I'* to! reconstruction \com m ission—
Visiting members wel notice within which to file a prop
management in ali probability. ' before laying themselves down on December 4, 1935—the contractor
er application for lease.
come.
For some years the halls have their bard or downy couch will be-1 who will construct the new Ktitc
4-5_6_7
Antoniette Funk..
a^gie Barnum, N. G.
been managed by the union heads seech the Almighty to protect them J «house, Ross B. Hammond of Port-
Acting
Commissioner,
Lii» Bull. S*M.r^»«rv
‘U
and those informed say that the from more inane laws, and forty I land, moved* <rat<‘tht job and be
General Land Office.
evil conditions still continue. To times rer drfy the legislator will gan work. First operations were
Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S. Date of first publication: Nov.27,
one on the outside it appears that hope the devil don’t get h i».
xjnflned to deepening of the, ex-
1936.
. s
Moro, Oregon
the men who do the actual wo k
The modern equivalent of thejeavation by another* foot to pro-
.
Meets
Every
,
Second
have not had a fair deal from town meeting is about,to go into! «¡de additinal head room in the
Fourth Thursdays in each Estate of Charles Franklin Fulton
«¿ttite employers or their elected session. The appointed day is ap- basement c f the new $2,600,000
Month. Visiting membert NOTICE TO CREDITORS
union officers.
The present strike I prOacbing when the laws of the capitol. This week a crew of car
Invited.
N
otice
to
“
creditors
No. 366
ia being continued because of a de-1 janj are to be examined to see if I penters have been at work on the
Esther Morris. W. IM.
IN THE MATTER OF THÉ ES
In the County Court of the State
aire of each side to held or obtain I they fit the conditions of the pres-J .'rrms in« preparation for the pour-
TATE OF CHARLES H. SCH
Rose Amidon,. Secretary.
of Oregon for Sherman County.
control of the method of hiring t h e |ent day
¡n the rush to do new [ ing of the concrete which will get 9 a y i M r. Carstens
WARTZ, DECEASED.
things with the laws it may be|-mder way within a few days,
Notice is hereby given that the
men.
NOTICE is hereby • given that Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-3T undersigned has been appointed
In. such a circumstance it seems well to ponder.- on the words Hammond expects to complete his
Moro, Oregon
the undersigned has been appointed
Administrator c. t. a. of the es
that if the state formed a com written by Lincoln, “Passion has ccntract4n 18 months so that the
Meets th e'1st and 3rd
administratrix
of
the
Estate
of
tate of Charles Franklin Fulton,
mission with authority to hire men helped us, but It can do rto more; new budding should be ready for
Thursday evenings of
Charles H. Schwartz, deceased, by
deceased, by the County Court of
on the waterfront in the interest it will .in the future be olir enemy.
each month. Visiting the State of Oregon for Sherman
the County Court of the State ot
of the public the strike could be Reason must furnish all the ma ccupancy by mid summer of 1938.
members cordially in- County and has qualified.
Oregon for the County of Sherman, j
ended.
terials for our future support and
Founded in 1907 primarily to reg
vited
to meat with ua.
and
has
qualified.
AH
persons
All persons having claims a-
Furthermore the p incipal rea defense.”
ulate railroad« the bulk of the
B. Pinkerton, W. M.
having claims against said Estate ■
gainst said estate are hereby notifi
son for further strike« would be
.business of the Public Utilities
C. V. Belknap Secv. ed to present the same duly veri
are hereby notified to present the
removed so that peace could reign
For the first time in four years commission today has to do with
seme
to
me
at
the
office
of
T.
fied as by law required to the un
on the waterfront again and busi President Roosevelt got a bad
TTJ regulation of motor trucks and
Lister JohiOon, ’ Wasco, O’.ttgbn, Moro Ixxlge No. 113, I. O. O. F
dersigned at 614 Porter Building,
ness would not be interrupted to news break when the troubles of blisses, according to Frank C.
Moro, Oregon
with vouchers and duly verified 1
Portland,
Oregon, within
six
the detriment of the general pub the English king filled the fronti McColloch utilitM /. commissioner,
Meets 1st and 3rd
months from the date hereof.
lic.
7
pages during the presidential trip! Eighty per cent’of the commission’s Most farmers were skeptical when within six months from the date of !
Tuesdays in the ‘
Dated and first published, No
« The statement is made oh good to the Argentine. Of course, if ) 10$ employees are- in the motor we introduced the “Caterpillar’ th;s notice.
IQ .O > . hall. Tran vember 20, 1986.
Dated and first published Decem
evidence that less than five per I
peace conference of the western I transport division, McColloch points Diesel . . . .
they doubled its
zitoA and visiting
____
__ publication, Decssn-
Date of last
cent of the lrin rer, of the country
t>Jrn,
u u
ability to save as much <^75% of ber 11, 1936.
b,i* » • » * ’»" « ^ ^ H t a r 26. i» M .'
Date
cf
last
publication,
Jan
are engaged in the strike. A n d in vajueie'gg a8 former attempts It] No plaques bearing the names the fuel bill . . . . they ¿Joubtêd its
«Ry Invited to neet
w M Huntington
uary 8. 1937.
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is also very apparently true that
turn
to be a good break of Oregon’s high.officials will grace ability to peiform.
<?
jffU
h
us,
Mary
E.
Bueholtz
Administrator c.La.
only a small part of these are °P '| ^fter all.
«I the front of new buildings erected Now 19,000 owners are verifying
Lewii^MpKee, N. G
Administratrix
Huntington, Wilson A Davis,
posed to arbitration. The old _____ ___________'
under the. present adwiniatration our most extravagant claims.
Joe Truit, Secretary
T. I yes ter Johnson,
"X
The attempt on the part of Governor : Martin turned thumb, An example:
Attorneys
Attorney
for
Administratrix
the men
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«««,.1
th® suggestion
« brought
n ~ . . e J disaster
.’H n d to
K edher«
"to wn»o|_______
to « o » 1»»™“
*» " ~ 2.___
r ^ em
m .n iiu-n
t pow- on fown
on the tr n when
r ^ tio n it wh,
Reardan, Wash.
" P”
ar Ctam, having a hifh coat of pro-j « • p r i n t e d W the bo«d_of con-
‘tt»»i:niuu«n»nnn» i »mmtnin« i i iinninnmiwnuin»ii M i i miiuiiii
November* ' 2, 1936
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
the striking unionist« will bring]
rol.
Four
buildings
were
ready
dvection to h a v e all federal p rojects
OF THE UNITED STATES FOR
disaster to them.
of this nature put in one claw I for the markers . which cost $30 Dear Sirs:
Enforced arbitration may be with charges for power equalizes p ack , “I d o i^ cari a to A having A neighbor and I boughCan RD-4 THE DISTRICT OF OREGON
“Caterpillar” in partnership July
In the Matter of Edgar M..
sufficient to settle the argument would prove a detriment for Ore-1 my name < m o f
must admit that Alley, Bankrupt.
26th,
1936,
and
but it might be the part of wis
whe:e Bonneville power will let’s just eave that much money at that time I was rathflftf- skepti
No. B 21799 In Bankruptcy. * i
dom to take some state or federal Ton
be
made
cheapest of any such pro for the taxpayer**,” the governor cal of the alleged low cost opera
TO
THE CREDITORS OF E D -1
action to remove the cause of the
declared. State Treasurer Holman
trouble as well. If the hiring halls jects. If we are to reap the bene and Secretary of State Snell tion of “Caterpillar“ trattors, but GAR M. ALLEY:
l$©u are hereby notified that o n ;
were out of the hands of either of fits that Bonneville can give it agreed ah4 the plaques were “out.” my fuel cost to date has very defi-
n?ely convinced me of this feature. the 27th day of Nov., 1936. F,d
the parties there would be less for must be made to stand alone in
, W hatever recom m endations are
them tq quarrel about and thoee rate m aking.
We initiated our machine by rod gar M. Alley, of Grass Valley,
' g.
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♦ to»
who have goods or produce to sell
A headline n y i that W aU y|«*dc to the fprtheomin»J«*1»-’»- weeding 255 acres, using two 12 ft. Ore., was duly adjugedl bankrupt,
could do so.
Simpeon was taken to the ri«ht twre for extension of the »id oiW d weeders and pulling them very and. that the first meeting of hi*
placet when a child. She seems nroçram a< the sU te pnson vnU easily in fourth, gear, • Then we creditors will be held in the office
RIVER HEARING
to be keeping up on her training be baaed on Uje P»1“* / * • * < ? < harvested 1,138 acres with a 15’ ft. of G. C. Morgan; Referee in Bank
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1 use, that is the manufacture of Combine with bulk attachment, ruptcy, in Bend, Oregon, cn the
A hearing will be held in The
which required 429 hourspin second 18th day of December 1936. at
What would YOU rather dp~-B« I
onlTL.Î?r ’i *
Dalles December 16, Tuesday, at
Sv* Wally I riitutions Within thè stato.
gear. And, since harvest,.-we have ten o’clock in the. forenoon, at
which time the adherents of a I king of England or ma
indicatori by Dn ’ L * ” N. Robin- seeded 406 acres, p u l l I k f L which time the creditors may ap
navigable river will endeavor to | Simpson ?
pear, prove their claims, examine
son, chairman o f the federal board drills in fourth gear.
show the airny engineers that the
While doing all- of thrs-weeh e»r- the bankrupt, appoint a trustee
for*
the
reorganisation
of
prison
development of the Columbia riverì Up in Prineville U is claimed the
and transact such otheT business
is of sufficient merit to be includ-1 trsrpers have killed the daddy of industries who are here this week “Caterpillar” used «753 gallons of as may properly come before said
D^?sel
fuel
which
cost
flg-$6213.
Tor
a
conference
with
Governor
ed in a permanent program.
I all coyotes. Whether he was a
R will be to the advantage of I great spirit as legend hold» or not, Martin. .Dr. Robinson did not in I farmed with a “QhterpiHar ’
every shipper to be present and I it is certain he had accounted for dicate what industries might be THIRTY for nine years J)ef
give his influence to the project. I the spirit of numerous lambs and recommended nor the Oregon insti buying thj^l'.’ RD-4 and was v
tution but pointed out that in some
Sectionalism has been forgotten | calves
states prison labor is used in the
by the committees along the Ool-
manufacture
of clothing and shoes fu -1 cost, the same work that
and Snake rivers. All arc, Little Gloria Vanderbilt had bet«
now woririn, M . prurrum th a tlter hurry „ d grow up or th . law-1 £ *
“ di 1 with the RD-4 \\wuld, h
will open the river, to t a r « , and | yer. :w<M h .v e all her money.
|
£
cost at least $194.60.
Yours v^Etf truly,
enlarged
boat transportation to Lewiston. I -------
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1 to take care of the needs of insti-
Alber? i Caret
It is no task for the imagination! It would aid northwest wheat
to m « the benefit, tta t would n -1 farm er, «really if Argentina and I bHvata-’ ta k w ils "^A nrJlbniiTrv
.»It if « . Wta mattaed. Wheat AuMrali. coutd be .old o , the - o p ^
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e ^
^ ^ IfO T n a n
C o u n ty
Journal
In Other Days
AV E H M l A k K ”
*‘l was
h
Skeptical
^ZÀtiitJt-óióuinùu //UrtZit
Let us supply your Xmas table
needs. Xmas candies, nuts
Groceries, Toiletries, Remedies
Sundries
: Tobacco
T R A D IN G C E N T E R
For Sherman County P e o p le
W
could be moved to trfewater M a product™ control xte,. . . u ,
pUced
emaller cw t. would bnn« a h<hai
„
h
1 emor Martin within , fw days,
PT i - j to ?>>*.LLr X J ir. iT i: n" rw ^
TEACHERS BXAMINATIOIf ! > • Robinson aaid.
markets from wmen it ts now ex-i
. r aausuaBsaoaess
dudta. The undeveloped mwonteta
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of thia area could be moved to the £ >u” ty °?hoo‘. Superintendent of
eheap power at Bonneville ta that | Sherman County, Oregon, willI hoM
the regular examination of appli
the country could be developed cants
for State teachers’ certifi-j
bringing population here in drove«
cates at Moro as follows:
to create an active demand for the
Commencing Wednesday, Doc. 16,1
products of farm and factory.
1936 at 9 o'clock a. m. and continu-»
X X d ^ H e ^
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o
is l a i s s a i « s u a i
*
le a a a s s s a i
>
*.
J
¿Shop
4 ’
-*•
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■ —
■
Dress Coats F a r Trim m ed
as low
».
Eveready Prestone
‘ «4e *
<>• $ "J Q b Q5
P re C hristinas Sh oe
.■
Weed Chains
S a l e .•
9 7 3 pair of Standard make
Shoes. Styles for every occa
sion.
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Vale8to$5.85 now $ 2 a 2 9
j
'
ta»:
Foss A Ge., Inc.
a a a i i i l l i a |a i a ,i a * a a a M » « t ^ i U l i a i l t ( a a i l i i a a a a ,a a a ■ •• •• •• •■ ■ ■ •« • •
. - . L . r
, ;
D r e s s S p e c ia l
Prices Cut to the Quick. ,
Arvin Heaters :
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C o a ts R e d u c e d
le a s a o a a s
For Comfort and Security
district to show the engineers that I 4 ° c
P' m’
there b an interest m the plan and Wednesday Forenoon— U. S. His
tory, Writing (penmanship) Ge
that it is not the dream of a small
ometry, Botany.
. > r
group of boosters. Before the river
Wednesday
Afternoon
.— Physiol
can be developed the people, must
ogy,
Rieadjng,
Coiqposition,
Gen
want it done, and they must want
eral History
it done bad enough that they will
t h e u ^ i i S r v ^ l l y t a t t a t I Th“r^*Jr
7
in
recm
t
tim
e,
E
d
»
»
“ »». Phy«*»l-
No meeting
ogy. Geology.
should draw a larger crowd than
Thursday Afternoon — Grammar
the hearing next week.
Geography, American Litera
ture, Physics. ',
LEGISLATURE
Friday Forenoon — Theory and
/ They want this, and they want
Practice, Orthography (spelling)
Some would amend the Knox
Physical Geography, English Lit-
ao that liquor Is more easily
erture.
would make it morel Friday Afternoon — School LaWn
to get (he cap that cheer*
Algebra, Civil Govsrnm ehfBoolc v
want taxes
keefcipg.
lowered; everybody
raised.
- WILY W. KNIGHTEN
tha other fellow to pay
Cqpnty School Superintendent. • • • • • • •
January Sale Prices <n.
December
.r
8 9 B eautiful Dresses
Prints, P lain Colors, Pastels
F o r Dress or Sport
Values to $ 5 .9 5 now
^3 »95
F o r C h r is t in a s
Flannel Robes
$ 4 .9 5
Ladies House Slippers 1 . 4 5
Sweater Sets
2 .9 $
ScrafSets
1 .0 0
Nellie Don Smocks. 1 . 9 5
C in d re lla Shop ,
. T he D ulles, O regon
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