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i fr A r J FT THE SIILK M aîn Ò UUM ’T JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON FRIDAY MAY 14,1937 F A C I TWO lation fc. the benefit c i the next, COUNTY COURT i I Road employees protection - deceased- a t tir e office of Geo. O. ± ----- *for Auril 30.12 Updegraffl Moro, Oregon, M a t e session is composed of the follow -■ (Continued from page one) 5 1 Jr.?, , , . ».v- T .t- tkl. 9 tm Geo. Wilde, road equipment 30.40 six months from the date of th is ing members: Chas. V. Galloway;, - penses ___ x .w _ r . - - - - notice, to w lt> April 80th, 1937. oHERMAN COUNTY OBSER V E E«ta»>hab~u N ov. chairman of the state tax com m i.- Art Bucholtz. Meals for Pris- I W. 6» Armaworthy, Road E- Melvin R. Schadewitz. GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL ^ t a biislir*<i Del 14. I «J* sion; H. C. Herron of •Corvallis, oner* — -_ x _ _ 10.351 quipment - 610 CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6. 1931 of Benton county; Wf Knighton- office help 18.40 Standard Oil Company- Gaa county judge Geo. G. Updegraff, t WASCO NEWS-ENTERPR • SE, Establish«*»! 189? *or Joa(is 80.64 Attorney for Administrator. Gust Anderson and“ B. T. McBain W. Knighten- Stamps for CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4 1982 To the Editor of the Journal: of Portland; 'Representatives Roy Sup’t. s* 10.00 ' Loggers & Contractors. Road 26-27-28-29 Equipment 24.66 ______________ __ Published Every Friday at Moro. p m -n r. By Carter of Gold Beach- Ralph Stev T. Le3te? Johnson, District At The citizens óf Moro are to be GILES L FRENCH ■' Mnnuvsng Editor torney’s Expenses 8.66 Wes. Wilde’s Garage, Road warmly congratulated upon their enson of Medford and Carl Eng- Equipment 43.39 NOTICE TO CREDITORS dahl of Pendleton. Appointment! p. w . Pefer & Co> Courthouse late move looking toward cultiva McKean & Maurus, Wire for 23.00 AU person* having claim* a> tion of the parkings and street of the committee Was authorized, supplies 3.60 roads - borders of the city and the plant by the recent session.- ‘\ gainst the estate of 'Ralph1 M. 'CLAIMS PRESENTED AND AL Sherman Co-operative Grain Smith« deceased, are required to ing thereon of suitable trees, LOWED AGAINST THE ROAD Growers, V.lvolm e for road. 5.04 p j w n t them wW| vouchers u shrubs and flowers. And the If you are a beer drinker and FUND, May Term, 1937 MsKean & Searcy, Gas for undersigned, at Klondike, Oregon, City “Dads” will do well to en your next glass of suds shows roads 38.15 within six month* from the date courage this most worthy cause signs of shrinkage don’t? blairte the State Indus. Acc’d. Comn. Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice, at Moro, Oregon, Goo. A. Potter- Mileage for of the first publication of this no by lending every reasonable aid liquor control commission. A. H. Rr-ad employees protection, under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879- \ ‘ , Roads 5.50 tice. The date of the first publica- Jan. to March Inclusive- of the municipal government. McMahan, chairman of that com 68.18 Tum-a-lum Lumber Co. Roads SUBSCRIPTION* RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. 708 tion of this notice is (April 30th, The rather limited annual mois mission, denies any responsibility ■ Shell OH-‘Co. Gas for roads 73.67 One Year .....................•'................... .........-................*•<“— ri............... - U 50 equipment 68.40 ture receipt here would far better whatever for the recent decision ¡1,. L. P-etz. road labor J. E. Norton. Roads equipment 5.81 1987. M A Y 14, 1937 be preserved for the production of of the Oregon Food and Beverage j Elwood McPherson road labor 61.60 Alta Smith i selected shade trees, shrubs and Dispensers association to reduce Kendrick Dunlap toad labor 34.00 ! Administratrix of the Estate of ° — BANK flowers than be left for the pro the size of the 10-çent glass from , Everett McQuillen road labor 34.55 NOTICE OF SH ER FIFS SALE BONNEVILLE ' ' Ralph M. Smith, Deceased. ., . , . Next Saturday, May 16, will be motion of the growth of greedy, 12 ounce« to 10 ounces. ' L. Funk road labor „ 1 52.77 Docket No. 2412 Frank G. Dick, In Bonneville the people of te & happy one for Sherman county ugly and troublesome grass and (•Mark Alley road labor 42.20 On the 14th day of June, 1937 northwest will have a giant capa- citizens, especially those who are weeds. And if the proper and I Clyde Hearing road labor ’ 11.40 at the hour of 10:05 o’clock, a. m., Attorney, ble of turning the wheels of -in- engaged in retail business. Dur- timely, and not at all burdensome C. Mersinger, road labor 40.52 at the front door of the Court Thee Dalles. Oreogn numerable industries. Few can ing the period when there was no cultivatidn practices will be ap I G in n Wallace road labor 22.86 House in Moro. Sherman County, Lupine Rebecca Lodge No. l i t ¡ Darrel McQuillen road labor 11.85 Oregon* I will-sell at aueion to the realise the power that will he ours bank in the county the troubles of plied, not so very much moisture making change and . of keeping is required for the plantings foi L. Wallace, road labor Moro, Oegcm 3450 highest bidder, for cash, the fol to command. The first two of the change were serious in many «in parkings and street-side bautifi- From the Observer, May 17 1918 A Shearer road labor 3.50 lowing described real property.! Meet* 2d end 4th Tu ten units that are provided for will stances. The advent of a bank cation. The Russian Olive Cara- . s, . , .lA G. Moorehouse road labor 3.50 located in Sherman County, Ore The gr»,n elevator, be,ng bu.lt E Velds> road ,abor produce 86,400 k.w. All of east will remove all of this difficulty. esdays of each mouth gana, also such shrubs as the Lilac 3.50 gon. to-wit: Banks were so common iif /nost and Japónica, leaf out and bloom at Hay Canyon and Moro by the j Weathenford road labor ern Oregon and southwestern Visiting members wel 3.50 Lots Five (5- Seven (7), Eight ,are " T K «>*ick Dunlap road labor 20.50 Washington used but 65,000 k.w. places since the beginning of the early in the season and so get by Fa™ era , come. (8) and Eleven (11) in Section in 1929 which was the year of twentieth centupy that county nicely on the winter and early about ready to have their concrte Edwi„ P(,ters. road ,abor Eighteen (18), Township One Hasel Truitt. N. G. ‘ I <?ht-n,an Garaee. Re-inforc- peak electric consumption. When pride suffered considerable damage spring receipts of natural precipi foundations and pit budt. (1), South, Range Nineteen Lila Ball. Secretary Wm. Hennchs and wife are ; Bulj Dozer 68,58 all of the units are put in they will during the past five years although tation. And there is a wealth of (19) East of the Willamette home from Metol.u. where th ey|Statp , ndu8 Acc-t Comn produce 2.630,000,000 k.w.h. per many larger communities were un perennial flowers, such as Hya Meridian, according fo the Go Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S. putting in their' R,)ad employees protection year. How are we going to use dergoing similar handicaps. The cinths, Daffodils,' Tulips, Bleed- have been -busy vernment survey. Moro, Oregon general feeling of confidence in war garden. j j Sep’t to Dec. inclusive 62.06 it? inghearts, Peonies and Poppies, ‘ Said sale is made under execu Meets Every Second Mrs. Lois Barzee broke her arm L t p p<at, road ,abor 73 20 More units will be put in as they the eventual outcome has always that come early and deliver the tion issued out of the Circuit Court Fourth Thursdays in each Wednesday while trying to crank; Mileage 78 32; gas refund are required; as the demand grows. been substantiated by the statis wealth of their beauty long before of the State of Oregon for the Month. Visiting memben The quicker they are all installed tical facts. The county has the irrigation becomes at all necessary * car* - . * 5.73. a Total 157.25 Cc’^rty of Sherman, to me directed- Invited. the sooner the dam will be paia income to justify many more busi over areas like Sherman county. The Columbia river,highway will , E. McPherson, road labor 60.00 in the case of Harriet Nish and Frances King W. M. for. Also the more electricity is ness tKkn it has had for Ave Those who riray be unable to be open from Hood River to Port- Kendrick Durian, road labor 64.00 C. A. Nish, as administrators of Ruth Sparling. Secretary. 54.80 used the cheaper it will be for years and the bank may be only make plantings this season would land about June 1 Borneans of a ’ L, Funk. road labor the estate of A. Nish, deceased, ________________ there will be interest and upkeep the forerunner of others. M. Alley. read labor ' 47.60 do well to summer fallow their detour around 'Ruthton hill. Plaintiffs, vs. W. A. May et a l,; Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M There is no question in the minds grounds upon which desired plant From the Observer May 15, 1908 anyway. That is all elementary C. M. Mersinger. road labor 43.20 defendants. Moro, Oregon of any one but that the officers of and simple. I am«-: Savrs. road laboç 23.30 ings can much, better be made this CHARLES C. WILSON Grass Valley, our sister city ten John Roth, road labor -— -* 8.80 Meets the 1st and 3rd Perhaps the inability to realise the bank will find the venture into coming fall ot early next spring Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon Thursday evenings of the immensity of Bonneville pow Sherman county, delayed although than that grass and weeds should miles south was visited by a dis Jimmie Blagg, rord labor 17.60 Gavin & Gavin, Attorney«. fire Tuesday morning Henry Roth, road Hbor each month. Visiting er is the chief reason why there it has been, a profitable one. Res- be allowed to grow thereon this astrous 53.00 28-29-30-31 members cordially In which destroyed *60,000 worth of Evert McQuillen. road labor 15.20 The Dalles, Oregon. is a quarrel about how it shall be dents of the county almost to a year. property with $20,000 insurance. ( P p & L Co Lights in coun- vited to meet with da. used. Few can believe that there man have retained their belief that Moro, May 11th. ’37. Roy Powell. W. M. there is no place that recovers so 1.25 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE is enough for everyone. James B. Adams. It started in the rear of Porter; t y'Machine Shop , Bros and was beyond control when c R Mbrrison, one “Cat” cab 6.00 Blanket rates that make the rapidly from misfortune and has C V. Belknap. Secy. t Docket No. 2413 discovreed. A. J. Leitfmon, P. N. state Indus Acc-t Comn price the same over a large area so many potential agricultural re On the 14th day of June- 1937. Lemmon, J. H. Smith, H. W. Wil- ________________ STATEHOUSE GOSSIP will make it impossible to sell sources. at the hour of 10 ;00 o’clock, a. m., Moro Lodge No. 113, 1. O. O. F. cox and M. B. Taylor lost property. Therefore there will be a hearty " (Continued from page one) Moro, Oregon power close to the dam and if the Brown gazed skeptically at his at the front door of the Court A car load of flour broke aw ay area is made too large will make welcome to the new branch bank House in Moro. Sherman County, Meets 1st and 3rd car. “What did you give _ for the Grim Reaper on Oregon’s from the Wasco Warehouse Mill friend’s all rates so high that there will be in which all will join.j Oregon. I will j»ell at auction to Tuesdays in the < highways this year, At least the ing company Saturday forenoon, for that?” he asked. no advantage to anyone. Further the highest bidder for cash- the I O.O.F. hall- Tran The friend shrugged his should John Lewis of the C. 1. -O. says year has started out like a record and whizzed out of town passing more a blanket rate would result following’ described real property, *ient and visiting ers. “Nothing.” he answered. “1 in very slow development of other the only compromise he will ac breaker. The first three months DeM oss at 70 m iles p er h o u r .. It located in Sherman County., Ore brothers are cordi projects over the state. Eastern cept will be the complete defeat accounted for a total of, 63 fatali was thought that it would hit the t°°k it for a debt. A fellow owed gon, to-wit: ally invited to neet Oregon that is interested in the of the A. F. of L. Sort of wanting ties as a result of traffic accidents, freight train but the car left the int’ - Lots numbered Four (4). nine with us. . I ,,„i rc" nL looked at a g ,m - Umatilla rapids dam would have to fight it out on this line if it topping the 1936 figures by eight. tracks before it hit. (9) and Ten (10) in Section < Lewis McKee. N. G. Mrs. Fred Krusow and Mrs. H m - hc murmured, ‘ do you difficulty showing need for that takes every manufacturer in the Traffic accidents for the th^ee Eighteen (18). Township One Joe Truit, Secretary much chance of getting the month period totalled 8210 cohflkr- James Dennis left on the 5th for dam if a blanket rate was applied. country, eh? (1), South of 'Range Nineteen ed to 6177 for the same period last the east. . They will go to New °':'wr It would not bring them cheaper (19) East of the Willamette year with 1313 persons suffering Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- The first lady of the land recom rates or a needed addition to what Meridian. Mrs. E. E. Sibray is spending the mends an eight hour day and a injuries this year to 1238 l a s t , land to visit relatives. they already had. Said sale is made under execu A big rain fell last week which week with her parent«, Mr. and tion issued out of the Circuit Court salary for housewives. It is sur If a goodly portion of Bonne /irr U»e next totaled 1.15 inches. I Mrs. E. A. Cushman. - ’ ville’s power can be sold to man prising that no ambitious labor year. of the state of Oregon, for the 5 mtmth» af Linden McCullough, the new sup ufacturers who will come to the leader had thought of the idea be County of Sherman, to me directed) district near there and take power fore. There’s millions in it. Even erintendent of the Blind Trade in the case of Harriet Nish and I THE from the switch board, there will at a dollar apiece the organization School in Portland has announced C. A. Nish, as administrators cfl be a chance to double the popula income would be tremendous. Why a new sales policy for the school Get the world’s good news daily through the estate of A. Nish deceased.) ATLANTIC MONTHLY tion of this state in a few years. should there be no union of house Blind salesmen will be taken off plaintiffs, vs. W. A. May, et al, de he hristian cience onitor KffAKE the most of your That means a better sale for all wives who spend hours working the streets and brooms and other fendants. An Ititrrmfional Daily Kru,ipal>fr *Y lre«ding hours. Enjoy the of the products of Oregon and a over hot stoves and steaming wash products of the institution will be CHARLES C. WILSON Pubi ¡¡be J by **- • means of using natural resources tubs? There really should be two sold through established wholesale wit, the wisdom, the com pan Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon rival labor organizations so there houses. T H E C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E P U B L IS H IN G S O C IE T Y now valueless. GAVIN & GAVIN. Attorneys, ionship, the charm that have « • • , One, Norw.-y Street, Boston, M usachuietu The government has power to could be more strikes and bring The Dalles, Oregon. made the A tla ntic , for seventy* A material decrease in Oregon’s sell, steady continuous power in recalcitrant males to a proper ap 28-29-30-31 Regular reading of T h e C h r is t ia n S c ie n c e M o n it o * is five years America’s m ost general relief load is reported by preciation of their spouses. considered by many a liberal education. Ita clean, unbiased great quantities. If it can gener quoted and most cherished new» and well-rounded editoria, features, including th e V e e k ly Elmer Goudy- relief administra ate and transnyt it to rural areas NOTICE TO CREDITORS magazine. Magazine Section, m-ke the M o n it o r the idea, newajwper tor. The number of persons re Pageantry is so stiff and formal at a cheaper coat, that- is a valua All persons having claims against for the home. It it Î cent» a copy, or J cent» a day on »ub- 9 c n d $1* imentioninf thi»ad> ble service to its citizens, but it and stilted. Amidst all the for ceiving relief was reduced from the estate of Orren ¡A. Ramsey, »cription, delivered to your door, and is obtainable at the will bring a greater benefit to Ore mality the most interesting thing 50,842 in February to 46,967 in ' to following location: - ~ deceased, are hereby notified to gon and Washington if it sells to many of the reporters was the March. Of $494.593 paid out by present them in proper form to the T h e A tla n tic M o n th ly power to industrialists. The sale very human yawn of a bored little the state relief commission during The Christian Science Church Bldg. undersigned, the duly appointed, 8 Arlington St , Boston, Mass of 1 very few extra car loads of girl, who may some day spank her March, Goudy reports, 45.1 percent qualified and acting Administrator wheat or hogs or sheep or fruit grand-daughter for a similar ac went for general relief 53.1 per .m m ■ a a~ w. u « ■ b ~a ■■ w s vb w ,B, w iâr»MVw m i ■ of the estate of Orren A. 'Ramsey, cent for old age pensions and 1.1 ' i will bring many times more income tion. percent for blind assistance. than can possibly be saved through* • • • The, crop of graduates for 1937 lowered power rates. Although C. A. Howard’s resig is beginning to bloom in nearly A farmer who saves $100 per year on his power bill through every towp. In new graduation nation as superintendent of public Bonneville will be fortunate indeed gowns and in new suits the young instruction does not take effect while the added market* that even people take their second st^p into until September 1 Governor Mar fifty, thousand people would make adulthood. It is a time for giving tin is expected to name Howard’s for farm products would bring * ip advice, for looking backward on successor within the next few many times that hundred dollars the part of parents and forward weeks just to get the matter set on the part of the children. The tled and relieve the pressure that is in sales of farm merchandise. The need is to sell our newly de youngsters seldom take the ad now being brought to bear on him veloped electricity so that we wil vice and the old folks can’t go back by the numerous candidates for so there is a waste of energy but Howard’s job and their friends. get the most good from it. H has always been that way and Such à deluge of letters have been . .received by the governor containing probably always will. BIG FARMING indorsements of candidates that he The system o f farming practic The club that made Democrats *has found it impossible to answer Com t tn and go ooer the entire ed in this section of the west has mowet You ll agree that you long been known as bonanza farm agree in spite of thir natural dif them all. ? j- ~ • • • 9 ^ r\an y lh in g lil^e it ing. Economic historians long ago ferences has apparently lost Its Oregon is in for the biggest prophesied that it was a transitory power and southern members of period that would not long con the party who favor agriculture tourist crop in its history m the tinue. However, the development and northern members who favor opinion of Secretary Snell. He of larger machinery has prevent« manufacturing are not getting bases his opinion on foreign teg is along as brothers are supposed to trationa Which show that 19,029 its wane. If the erosion specialists ate do. Neither are the so called liber out-of-state’* cars visited Oregon correct in their beliefs the time als and the likewise conservatives during the first four months of the is coming when it will be impossi The name Democrat is losing its year, compared to only 14,891 dur For the greater convenience o f our out-of-town customers ble for one man to farm thousands potency just as did the term Re ing the same period last year. and others who would like to u>e this service, we have Snell predicts an even greater pro of acres and properly care for the publican in the twenties. portionate . increase in tourist land. At the present time there adopted a new, improved Bank-by-Mail method. The governor’s good will caval traffic for the . remainder of the is evidence that they are righ t « W e provide a one-unit D eposit-by-M ail Envelope. You , Because of the losses by erosion cade to the San Francisco bridge year, when the balmy breezes blow E are an xio iu to have all o ur frien d * over the Pacific Northwest from some plats of land be farmed in dedication will be crossing the line wee the new M c C o n m c k -D e e rin g make out your deposit slip on the inside flap, enclose your one manner and others will be the last of this month which wil l the ocean will begin to lure the va N o 7 EAcluaed-Gear M o w a k -' W e th in k it endorsed checks, stamp and mail the self-addressed envelope. farmed in another until -the pr- pqt quite a strain on the boys cationista from the ■ sweltering » one of the finest pieces of fa rm equip* ment we have ever sold! east and noddle-west, not to men Just as easy as that. One portiop of the envelope is returned aent system will be impossible. that have to search baggage at For example: T he en tire operating tion California. Soil conserving crops will be need the line. * mechanism, including drive gears, d iffe r to you as a receipt for your deposit. ed and livstock will be more num ential. and countershafts, is assembled No logging, milling or other in com pactly in an o il-tig h t gear housing and Rufus Holman, state treasurer erous on farms than at the present W e invite you to use this easy, safe system. It is fully ex if the theories are found to be has an idea. He wants all holiday* dnstrial operations may be carried runs in a bath of oil T h e re are four plained in a leaflet which may be had by calling or writing. to be observed on Monday so that on in Oregon’s forested areas after high grade roller bearings O peration is so true. smooth and noiseless that you can scarcely Few observers of the farm sit a double holiday may be had by al May 15 without a pe-mit, accord bear the light hum of the sickle) For the next few weeks we shall feature and display ifi our lobby the uation hereabouts will sorrow at working people. It should rate the ing to J. W. FergusoA. state for Special oil seals a t the ends o f th e m am products of local industries. Be Sure and see it. the change if it cornea for it is a support of weekly .- hew ^ aper ester. Permits for slash burnings axle an d fly wheel abaft, an d th e o il-tig h t C. R. Harding Manager L. A. Littleton. Afigt. Mgr. gear b ra prevent leakage and p ro tect all will also become necessary after workers who take their Thankagiv- common observation that the man jg H jen u a n (tto itu tu SournaJ In Other Days j. Send $ I . T C S M . McCormick-Deering Mowers H ave A lw a y s Been G ood and the BANK B' No. 7 Enclosed Gear Mower Is the Best Yet ■ • t iM ------------- » a II / a . w • m w /H m m a i- in w irlv fn rm that Hate. U nder an act the the wx" who goes over thousands seeem odd to have to hold those extend to December 31 hereafter, Christmas gifts three or four days with the governor empowered to of acres annually. lift the restriction at any time that more just to get to* a Monday. weaher conditions warrant. •« up • The interim comnrrttee which will make a study of revenue lagis- parts against (F ms entrance of d irt and other abrasive m aterials F lo atin g action ol .cu tter bar provides am ple p la y witiMMit disturbing knife registration S tU T th r o w n l a sad o a t h r laser» A McKean & Searcy The D alles B ranch , o t the U nited S tates N ational B ank H a n d dsficn , P ortlan d^ O reg o n M B M B B a P B D E B A L D I P O U T IftS U B A N C B C O B P O B A T IO lt