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P2OT»r.Y OF PIANO
roneous report of a divorse action;
iblSST ttS
b it F Säärdv?
was' published
8aiàr£ÿ7 In4
which Mrs. Jennie M. Belshee was.
named as the plaintiff in 1 V
% divoree
action filed in circuit court. Mrs.?
Belshee is in fac sthe the defend-4
ent and her husband, Homer D.*
Belshee, the plaintiff.
inrani
Dear Editor:—
In looking over your paper from ; « f e i
time to time, and reading the r e -1
ports of our government hunter
k
OTICE OF SALE
showing two. oj .throe coyotes,
'ER
maybe a few more, or less fo r a
month’s work, it seems to me it
On Thursday, the 18th day oft
ED
is high time we cease to hire such
‘b.uary, 1937,' at the hour of
men. I think it has been thia way
:00 a. m. at the front door of the*
•unty Court House in Moro.*
for five or six year« now. z .
Entered a* second -class matter at the Poeiutfice, at Moro, Oregon,
You can pass through Grata Val
i.rman County. Oregon, I will
under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879-
- •
—is»
ley most any time and- sea our
?er for sale and sell at auction J
SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
trapper's car setting at home. One
he highest bidder fog caahVrfhe
1150
of the first trappers we had in the
llowing described real property.»
One Year
county caught around 70 coyotes
ranted in Sherman County, o « H - *
J A N U A R Y 22, 1937
from about the fifteenth of Nov
gon, to-iwit:
ember to the fifteenth of* April.
ONE HOUSE LEGISLATURE
THE STRIKE SITUATION
Commencing at a point Fifty
This last spring there was an in
) • <A proposal has been made, and
{§0’) Feet West of the North
experienced
F.
lA.
man
living
The laborers who are striking,
bill introduced that would in-
east
corner of Block numbered-
ri
one
of
my
houses
and
trapping
over the longshore situation fe<l augurate the one house legislative
Five
(5) of BIGG6’ SECOND’.
coyotes
for
the
government
sever
A
that if their union is to be pre- gygtem in Oregon. It may be >
ADDITION
to W asco,\now
ing
the
territory.on
foot
and
horse-,
served and they are to continue won{jerfai j ^ a —or it might not.
Ru'jl Sieno
g£cven:y ear-old
City
of
Wasco.
Oregon, . ae- <
bach
and
in
shout
four
months
he
prodigy pf the.piano,. whq, when she
to have acceptable working condi- ( jt ig now being tried in Nebraska
cording
to
the
plat
of said id--’
caught
a
k>t.7
of
coyotes,
„In
the
j
-JuafiaJMa dehut m Hew York at the
tion« they must retain the control and f or geverai years we will be
•’Dams a two-hapdc^’. harmonica, style technique with devastating ef-' age of eight, could barely reach the
dition as the same appears ot"
first
three
months
Re
fcad
about
25
they now have over the placement bearing from that state that"It la
record in th*c office of the Coun
I don’t know ,now maqy he feo£ Mrs. Edna Mag Xu*-ez ix-piotured as she ate her way to win the. pedals of the pianp, is shown above
of men on the jobs. It is one way
savior of democracy and that
ty Clerk in and /or said CdUn- '
caught
after
* before they Los Angeles ccuriiy.V.fareplan cbicfcaF eater trophy, feature of a poultry as she siret&ies her’ lingers—two
in which they can make their union
jg t^e begining of an oligarchic
shew. Cijrv u r n i n f f o f a roaster-dressing combination, she de
ty
of Sherman. State of Ore-* '*
moved
him
odf.
But
he
was
on
the
notes
over
on
octave^
considered
strong among the men who do the forrn of government. It is perhaps
four men fOrdivi prize,. '
» quite a difficult feat. not easily ac
gon;
running thence West One
'ob all the time, and 171 bet if .they feated
, ■ ...... ............—
i .
work.
J well that it is being tried some would scatter thos? COO hoys out
Hundred Fifteen (115D Feet;
complished by piano experts.
The employers argue that they where considering the agitation for over the country in one day they
thence South One Hundred
LEGISLATIVE NEWS
cannot manage the job of shipping it.
would run down more coyotes th an ,
Fifteen (115*) Feet; thence
J Continued from page one)
the world’s goods without control
When a farmer finds out that our government trappers we have!
East One Hundred Fifteen
’Tis
said
that
one
can
learn
to
• ! .
of the crews and the men who are big neighbor is trying some new had in the last fiv e ' years woul^j
i nearly so sure. ••
(115*) Feet; thence North One
MÍa^a -
o!ye< if h< ta'.s enough of
The bill to permit erosion con- I
working on them. They want to, bind of seed, he usually watches
Hundred
Fifteen (II S ’) Feet
no
one
seems
to
like
« h .ia 't o ir f i. th . ’ T W
° 1b8e7 er
K,-191R troI d:stricts wiI1 nrobab l, be re.d v, .them, but
hire the men they pay and have t^e crop aifd compares his neigh-
to
the
place
of beginning. :
It is really a shame to tafca t t a | J. N. Landry has purchased the for introduction , this
fci . week
w„„v and
,„d will
will winter
winter an
anv better because there is
something to say about the abilities bore farm to his own in an effort taxpayers money ana *• get, you 370 acre ju d j Hines farnl north of
be sponsored by the represonta-j plenty of it.
of the m en..
... .... *----- ; to determine whether or not the might say, nothing in return. This Moro.
Said sale is made under execu
tion issued out of fche Circuit
The public is not interested in system or crojg^rfill be satisfactory, Relief man -I spoke of shows if a J Martin Hansen arrived home fives of the districts interested. | . .
Court of the State of Oregon for-
the causes of the strike to any
That is thé position that Oregon person gets out of town where Saturday from Portland, where he There should be little trouble 1 ,
i
»ill has been introduced in the County of Sherman to me di
great extent but feel that no in- should take as regards this pro- there are coyotes he will get them. recently underwent aQ < peration at about its passage.
The labor bills should have their tho.Or^gon senate to make negros rected in the case of “Home Own
dustrial dispute should be allowed posai. If it works out successfully I would like to hear from someone St. Vincent’s hospital.
a
Ar’
» reading before the week is equ«i to white men. It would be ers’ Loan Corporation, a corpora
to go so far that it disrupts the for Nebraska we will give it a* try else through your column - on this C. C. Calkins, Sherman county’s
/"
and there will be several of »‘“'J«1"
Pa s s a ^ w .that no one tion incorporated under tue laws o f
normal course of shipping opera- here. Thé tw o ‘house system has subject.
. t newly
appointed
.agricultural
__
___ could be born black.
the United z States of America,’
tions. “Business as usual” would been so well tried in the United
‘ W. C. Helyer. Agent, arrived this week and is ar them. Some drastic, some mild,
plaintiff, vs M arga\t Tuel et al?
and all will be violently opposed
be their watch word if they had States that it is regarded as al
ranging to establish bis offici in the
by
the
avowedly
labor
members.
)
most necessary. No one would
control of the matter.
Joes—What is -it that’s so brittle defendants.” The purchaser at
STATEHOUSE GOS8IP^ . Moro City Council room, next to
While
the
session
may
appear
tO
y
<)u
nee(j
name it to break it?
vaid sale will be placed in itametf-
deny
that
it
has
some
distinct
ad
From these three positions, com
the barber shop. -*
(Continued from page one)
be
slow
getting
under
way
it
is
j
im__silence.
iat^ possession of said property
vantages
It
does
divide
the
re
ing from temporarily distinct class
A committee of farmers were
and the whole thereof.
es of society, come the pressure on sponsibility into sizes small enough banking, all of which will precipi expecting to leave this x^eek for a* far along as usual at this time.P-
Bills are coming each day and th
the state legislature and the fed to fit the human capabilities. That tate a lot of debate p re and eon.
an inspection trip'"to Dufur to get committees are keeping up with
Is this a second hand store?
Dated January 15, 1937.
Then
ovep
in
the
*
House-
there
is
a
necessary
thing
for
ariy
legis
eral government for aid. Each
ideas from the grain elevator at their work in fairly good style.
Yes,
sir- ,
First publication January. 15. 1937.
is a bill by Hyde. Eckersley, Bull, that place and its builders to in
side wants its contention accepted lative system.
Ways and Means is always the com I want a new one for my watch.
Last publication February 12. 1937.
Oleen,
Monroe.
Senator
Ross
and
by the governmental authority.
corporate into the buildings to be mittee that has the hardest work
others
to
relieve
the
automobile
, C. C. WILSON '
constructed at * Moro * and Hay and is the slowest.
inasm uch as labor is in the sad THE DUKE’S MORALS
drivers of the necessity of pung- Canyon.
Sheriff of Sherman County, Oré.
Lupine
Rebecca
Lodge
No.
116
dle through sympathetic support by
j While the bill§ are slow in com-
There is now talk in the news ’:ng up a dolla»- every two years
Moro, Oegon
GALLOWAY & KRIER
the federal goveernment it is ask papers, although it is improbable fog a new driving permit which
Wm. Rudolfe and wife are visit ing in and, it seems, slower yet
ing nothing but that it be left hat there is much talk i n England, will receive the support • of a lot ing in the county from White getting back in the house from the
Meets 2d and 4th To-' The Dalles, Oregon
Attorney for plaintiff.
alone and given an opportunity to over the Duke of' Kent and his of motorists and the opposition of Salmon. Mr. Rudolfe has sold his committees, the session is getting
. ?.<days of each month
strike until the shippers come to armours. Some have gone so f ar »he highway department and good moving picture theatre at -that more of the characteristics of r e g -,
< Visiting member« wel NOTICE TO CREDITORS
their terms. The shippers and the as to fear that the Duke will be the ~oads enthusiasts. And another place and is now enjoying his va ular business eve^y day. Groups,
come.
public, especially the Utter, have second of the family to fall from group of Representatives have cation.
" ' -/.‘it’
Notice is given that Ronald A.
are coming in to talk of various
several proposals for the settle the strict moral standard of their »oined Jn an attempt to restore the
Everybody likes to eut capers bills. One can see them come J
Perrault has been appointed execu
Maggie Baiuum, N. G.
ment of the differences.
Lila Bull. Secretary tor of the will of Adolph »Perrault*.
great grandmother, the saintly -Rood time" credit practice a t the « “ » W ?nd Ule Grand Mask through the door, all bundled up'
deceased, and has qualified. All
The first proposal is for com Victoria who gave her name to a penitentiary wR'ch was upset when Ball te be given a t ’.Moro opera in their great coats, and with eyes
pulsory arbitration. Since this code of morals- that is now held in Governor Martin refused to permit house on February, 14. will afford studying all parts of the strange Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S. persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to pre
scene stroll along the wide vesti-
Moro, Oregon
was advanced some time ago it has light esteem by many of the mod ♦he release of Earl Fehl, former amusement to a large number.
Prop. Hyslop of the O. A. C .[huIc gt the rear of the house
• Meets Every Second sent such claims, with proper vouch
county judge of Jackson cotmty.
been examined and discussed until erna.
Fourth^Pnursdays in each era to the undersigned as «uch ex
While all of us live in a modern
now there is little sentiment for It.
This dearth of bills, however was a visitor in th e ^ounty this La^er one see9 them lunching or
week,
consulting
with
the
farmers
dininR
with
their
senators
or
rep
MontMt Visiting membert ecutor, at the office of the County
It is pointed out that there was a age, naturally, not all of us can does not mefiJl that the famine Is
Clerk of Sherman County in
lavited.
period of thirty days before this live uf>—or down—to the title of to. continue. There are a lot of as to their nefids duringythe coming resentatives or before a committee -
Moro, Oiegon. within six months *.
Esther Morris. W. M.
0
u zav
»J-
hearing. The next day there is
strike when the two sides argued modem in moral sentiment. ' If the ideas afloat, many of which will season.
from the date and first publication
their case and tried to reach an Duke is running around with an materialize in time into tangible From the Observer dark, 24, 1908, anot}ier set of groups who come to
Rose Amidon, Secretary.
A pretty home wedding took aoeak of fish or fowi or good red
of this notice, which said date i « \
agreement. Force would be neces other woman than his wife there form. Representative Bull, for
January 15th, 1937* .
sary to make it effective, and force will be many who will vote to ban instance, has served notice that he place in Portland New Years night herring to the assembled legisla-
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M
Ronald A. Perrault
ip labor disputes Is pretty well him from polite society as quick as proposes to reduce .the age for when Nellie, eldest daughter of ^ors jn committee assembled.
Moro,
Oregon
Mr.
and
M
s.
John
Holman,
and
Executor. s
if
he
were
a
farmer
or
a
farrier
prohibited by federal and state
narticipation in old age pensions to
Bills are 'shaping up an 1 con
Meets the 1st and 3rd Carlton
______ _ L. Pepper
Edward was able to achieve dis 85 years. If he does it will only be John M artin Wise w’*re m arried.
laws. ---
ferences are being held at the rate
/Thursday evening« of Attorney for Executor.
tinction even historically because after the hardest kind of fight for', Moro was visited by fire Thurs- of several a day to determine the
Inasmuch as the system of hir
each nionvh. Visiting
12-13-14-16
of his romantic desires, but Edward there ¡.p le n ty of opposition to . n y / o y m°rnin* at ahnur 14 o’clock, best procedure and the best word
ing the men is one of the major
members cordially in-
was a single man who had not iib.raH ratton'of‘ t i ^ ' ^ l o n ' ' ¿ i o ' . j whan ‘he Elrod two-story huildin« ing of coming legislation. Wh;s-
troubles in this strike it has been
v itcJ. to meet with us.
E. H. nered conferences over desks are
pledged hia troth to a beauteous gram at thia time and even if euch! »»» f»“nd abla" -
proposed that the state take over
Greek. And Edward was not the a measure' did pass the legislature; “ 00r' first aaw th<- ft™ and Ray v a c ’ o ,.n Of ‘'What do you think H. B. Pinkerton, W. M.
the hiring halls and handle the
it would have to run the g a u n t l e t ' ^ ’1 was first to .meh the fire nr th!s ? ” and “Could vou .ro fo •
C V. Relknap Secv.
father of a pair of kids, either.
placing of men something like an
bell and th e burning building. ♦his?” as sponsors of bills try to
of
the
executive
veto
unless
Gov
employment agency. The unions
Moro Lodge No. 113^ I. O. O. F
TREKS
ernor Martin can be shown whdre A ssistance and wate arrived too line uo support among members
do not seem to care for this ar
late
to
save
much,
Ahout three cnnq^ Pred doubtful. The changes' -
Moro, Oregon
Approval has been given the
rangement as the control of the farm practice program suggested the extra $3,000,000 to finance such wagon loads of goods were saved
t
1st and 3rd
and amendments are about made
a
program
is
to
come
from.
men both on the job and off is one at the state collegt and among the
from Schuller’s store as well as and by next week there will be ac
Í Tuesdays in the — H-
of their principle aims, or so
several show cases and bopk^. The tion enough for any one.
10.O .F '. hall- Tran
items on the program is one for
— ..
Members of the senate committee
appears. The public is interested the growing of tr^es. A farmer
city records were nearly all saved
§ient and visiting
A
bill
to
reduce
the
expense
of
in it only as a means of stopping may collect ten dollars from the on alcoholic control at a meeting from the re c o rd e r office» A ttorney obtain5n<r the gasoline refund has ,
brothers
are cordi
the ruinous cessations of business government for planting trees ark Tuesday morning predicted that Miller lost nearly, all his law libra
ally
invited
to neet
bnen
introduced
bv
the
repreaenta
■Oregon would soon again be a dry
with us.
Another proposal, which is ex a dollar an acre for keepihg them state unless step« were taken to ry. Dr. Jam es lost pfl his dental fives of this district. It is expeced^
kBMfebaBWRra
Lewis McKee, N. G.
j
pected to be introduced into the in good condition. Two hundred clean up conditions existing in appliances. Elrod <f- cAch an sav to out out some of the red tape
rtsxsörßi- •
ed their im portant papers.
Joe Truit. Secretary
legieUture this week, would stop trees must be planted per a<re.
of getting back the tax as well.
many beer parlors and to enforce
C.
L.
Montgomery
and
Miss
sympathetic strikes which is one
This is a project that might be the law more strictly. - Senator
Mondav night the Salem Cham
method of putting a halt to gener found to be desirable in this coun Franciscovich suggested that en Cb ra Stumpf were ijlarried in ber of Commerce entertained the
al business tie-ups. It is thought ty on small plots of ground, espec forcement of the provisions of the Portland Mondav. January. 20th. lerisTators at a dance. Unfortu-.
that this measure will be accom »ally steep hillsides where ereaion Rnox act be Centered in the Liquor Rev. Staver of the F b ^ f o n g . ega- nafelv the light* in the armory an J
tlm Marion hotel went out beco use
panied by another measure to is a serious problem. It is a Wei Control commission instead of leav L ouai church officiating.
The hard times danch sold 150 of a burned transformer, but . by
make the incorporation of labor established fact that trees of some ing ‘it to city and county officials
organizations imperative. The pur kinds can be grown Tiere and that as at present with its innumerable admission tickets.. Every one had the dim light of one. forlorn
an old fashioned good time and the jPf and a few candles one could
pose of this will be to make them within a comparatively few years opportunities for buck passing.
manager« are to B q congratulated, faintly perceive that men in forrn.3.1,
responsible so that when agree they are »-large enough for fence
»■
• • •
Born to the wife of J: F Foss * -
fish” and ladies in long:
ments are made they will be kept posts or even Wood.
Newspapermen covering the »es a daughter on January 20th. gowns were going some place.
If
a
farmer
could
get
ten
dollars
The abrogation of agreements is
sjon whose wives or other relatives Mother and child doing well.
The social side of the legislature
one of the major complaints of for planting the trees and ten
are • holding dowp legislative jobs
Two .wrecks in one week between doesn't
to be getting the play
the employers.
dollars for keeping them ten years
were made the. target of a House Mo-o and Wasco, both freight it often does. There are many new
and
If
he
could
cut
200
fence
*
It is unlikely that all of these
~esolution this-week condemning trains going north an 1 each event
me’ bers, and many wives are
bills will be passed. It is very pro posts valued at twelve or fourteen *ha practice as depriving many put several cars out of business.
working
which may explain it.
cents
at
the
end
of
that
time
he
bable that some of them will go
would have produced a good income needy persons of a chance of em
through for the public will be in
ployment.
sistent that business be not entire for the period. Not that all the
ly stopped when industrial dis trees would mature at once but it
Senator Duncan of Harney coun
figures easier that way. The per
putes occur. In England, where
centage of rented farms in the ty.la preparing a. bill which would
labor is in a much stronger posi
county will hold down the acreage authorize. • counties to exchange
tion than in America the unions
ALERT business concerns and individuals will capi
in this crop but It is probable that land« taken in on'tax foreclosures
have been made responsible and
talize improved conditions in the new year ahead.
some lands will be used for this for state school . lands, thus en
the unions themselves have come purpose.
sblirig both the counties and the
l ..x-A-
Have you mapped out a sound program to tnk«
to like the new arrangement. There
state to block their holdings for
full
advantage o f these better times? Adequate eft air
is a feeling that labor should have
more advantageous . leasing or
Well the strike has broken
and a helpful banking connection are essentia! to
no more opportunity to disrupt the record, anyway. It has stayed with sale.
the success o f such plans. In arranging these we
natural course of business than us longer than did the last one.
. • • •
can help you.
should capital and an attempt is But who should be proud of
D. O. Hood, former budget di-
W e cordially invite you to discuss your financial
being made to prevent tjiis.
that?
rector, has announced that he ex
problems cod needs with us. Make this bank your
poets to renew his5 activity«
it
in be
ffnrVKial headquarters for 1937— utilize its many
If winter comes, can spring be half of a stale department of fi
A man this week flew from Los
varied services for helping you
vou prosper.
orosner.
far
behind?
is
an
old
question
that
nance
and
a
state
department
of
Angeles to New York in 7ft hours.
is
remembered
this
week
by
ob
welfare.
Both
of
the»e
depart
That is about the time an ordinary
Rcsoitrçes over 100 Millions
driver would use going from serving the picture of several ments Were included 4 in Hood’s
b V
Pendleton to Portland, yet the trip baaeball players in the newspapers cabinet government which failed to
' C. R. Harding
. . Manag.
get anywhere nt the 1933 session
would ba hut a alim start on the
A
discussion
of
whether
to
kill
transcontinental trip. Will it be
L. A. Littleton ........ . .
Manage.
-5W
possible for our grandchildren to murderers by hanging or lathel gas
attend a show in New York and be is not so momentous as the prob
home in time for Sunday dinner? lem of getting the right ones and
doing the job speedily.
o f t lt e
Published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon, By
GILES L FRENCH
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Managing Editor
In Other Day
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T a k e A d v a n ta g e o f
T h e s e B e t t e r T im es
For Comfort and Security
Arvin Heaters
Weed Chains
Rveready Prestone
T. Lester Johnson
A scientist says that light sleep
David Windsor may be still set
ers often sleep with their eyes ting the styles in clothes, but there
open. It doen’t take a scientist to is hardly enough, widows to allow
know th a t
him to set the style in marriage.
LAWYER
WASCO
OREGON J
Foss & Go
T h e D a lle s B ra n ch
U n ited S ta tes N a tio n a l B a n k
Bead Office^ Portland, Oregon
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