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t»AGR TWU trï^. me shkkmam g uiintî jo u k n a u mü » u , ukrgoï > F riday . may 21, imt & The Dallesr-Qragon. Oregon, to-wit: STATEHOUSE GOSSIP 28-29-90-31 j ^ r r n t a n ( C p m it i j l o u m a l North East Quarter of Sec (Continued from page one) ,X tion Ten (10), Township One’ NOTICE TO CREDITORS (1) North, Runge Eighteen »HERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER .. Establish**«! Nov. 2, 1888 latest rumors followed close on the All persona having claims against GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL. I tabiishei) Oct. 14. 1897 (18) East of the Willamette heels of Goss' in's protests to the t CONSOLIDATED. MARCH 6. 1931 the estate of Orren A. Ramsey, From the Observer May 22, 1908 Meridian. Portland school board and the state WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1891 deceased, «. . . . _ _ ___________ Said sale is made under execu- _ _ . are hereby notified to J. N. Spencer has traded his board of higher education against CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1932 Klondike store and business foi tion issued out of the Circuit Court present them in proper form to the the participation o f a Portland suburban property in Portland. | of the State of Oregon for Sher- undersigned, the duly appointed, teacher and a university professor , Published Every Friday at Moro. Orpoon. By A new business long needed in 1 man County, to me directed in the qualified and acting Admin stiator GILES L. FRENCH ' Managing Editor in the recent Commonwealth Fed been establi8hed by Jaa. ! of Dr Hettie West, plain- of the estate of Orren A. 'Ramsey, eration convention in (Portland. ----------------------- Mor<) Mr. and Mrs. «L-M- Wilson mot-1 Kelly, who is experienced in the tiff, vs.'Mrs. Eleanor Olmstead, de- deceased at the office of Geo. G. While it is generally agreed the ored to The DalMa Tuesday taking! wor^ of cleaning, repairing and « fendant. Updegraff, Moro, Oregon, w *hm protests were lacking in tact and C. C. WILSON six months from the date of this out of place friends of Goeslin in W. S. Hall to the Mid-Columbia preaging clothing. Mrs. Phil Ruggles of the John Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon notice, to wit: April 30th. 1987, sist he is being made the “goat” hospital for treatment. Melvin R. Schadewitz. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGlasson; Day fruit and vegetable farm was Childers and Finsley in carrying out orders from hia 20-33 Geo. G. Updegraff, were week end visitors at the a visitor Tuesday. Attorneys for Plaintiff. superior. Moro. Oregon, E ntered as aecond-vlas* m a tte r at th f P^sintfire. Attorney for Administrator. George E. Lewellen of the Moro While similar rumors have been hom e. of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford linder Art of Cnnvre-« AfVwrrt» ” , u Commercial Co., enjoyed a brief 26-27-28-29 circulated before without any ap Belshe near Moro. NOTICE OF SHERFIF’S SALE ¿SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. parent foundation in fact those A crew of sheep shearers have ( visit with his mother last week, Î1.50 Docket No. 2412 NOTICE TO CREDITORS who profess to be in the “know” been at Kent the past week shear-' W. D. Scott, the Monkland me- One Y ear ........ — On the 14th day of June, 1937- insist that the time is now ripe ing the J. M. Wilson, J. C. W ilson[ chanic. has sold out there and mov- All persona having claims MAY 21,1937 at the hour of 10:05 o’clock, a. m., g(kingt th# of g ,,,,,, M ed to ‘Mitchell. for a change and that soon a new and Gus Schilling sheep. at the ■ front t door o f ..the^ Court Smith d .ceaMd, are required to secretary will be greeting visitors Mrs. Betty Kelly was an all day From the Observer May 24, 1918 TO THE GRADUATES COURT MEASURE vitta voucher, to the to the executive department. It is ’ guest of Mrs. J. C. Wilson Tues-', J. E. Noiton, D. E. Stephens, J. House in Morot 8herman C ouny, resent ‘ T ’ H r .* undersigned, at Klondike, Oregon, A compromise that might he There will be comparatively few not expected that Gosslin will be 1 day. ’ ’ j C. McKean and G. B. Bourhill at- ? re5 ° n' u -L ’ 7 highest bidder for cash, the fol- month, ir#m accepted by both sides of the con- people m the United States who dismissed as secretary to the gov Kent Grange No. 6S8 will hold, tended the War Worker’s Confer- lowing described • real property troversy over the site of the will not listen at some time or ernor but rather that he will re- j its next regular meeting Saturday ence held in Portland during the of the first publication of this no located in Sherman County, Ore tice. The date of the first publica supreme court would be to allow other this month and next to some sign his post to accept a better job evening, 'May 22nd. llarland View] week. gon. to-wit: probably as a member of the legal the members of the court itself weighty words of advice to high tion of thia notica is April 80th, grange Will come to Kent 'and bring r Martin Hansen has donated to Lots Five (6- Seven (7), Eight to choose the new members after school and college students upon staff of the district attorney for their , 1937. candidates where Kent the Red Cross auxiliary a 3-year (8 )'and Eleven (11) in Section nomination by the senate of the their completion of the prescribed Multnomah county. grange will initiate all new mem- eld Shire filly to be raffled for the Alta Smith Eighteen (18), Township One United States" “ _ cours* of study. • ‘ • a J • bers in the third and fourth de- benefit of the local Red Cross at a (1). South, Range Nineteen Administratrix of the Estate of If proponents of the measure are Givers of the advice will be * 1 date to be named later. The value Reports that the Oregon national grees. (19) East of the Willamette Ralph M. Smith, Deceased. really convinced that a greater sundry ministers educators and guard • would mobilize at Camp A number of Kent folks attend-1 of the filly on the market is not Meridian, according to the Go Frank G. Dick, number of justices are necessary other public speakers of local note, Clatsop again this summer are en- fed the 4-H Club meeting at Grass less than $200 and will be a means vernment survey. I Attorney. to do the work they would be glad As a general thing they will love tirely without foundation accord Valley Sunday and had picnic ’ of increasing the funds of the local Said sale is made unde* execu- Thee Dalles. Oreogn 'to have them obtained in this m an-, the opportunity to give advice as ing to Major General George A. dinner.* . ruxityary materially. ~___ tion issued out of the Circuit Court «■■■■■■■ » ■' n ir'r ner. However, if the proponents, all of us enjoy being asked to ad- White. The Oregon troops will .Clarence Lafoon was visiting his Th Commencement exercises of of the State of Oregon for the Lupine Rebecca Lodge No. l i t cr rather the major proponent, I vise others. In fact it is possible join those of Washington, Idaho, wife Sunday, who is a patient in the Moro high school will be held County of Sherman, to me directed- Moro, Oegon really wants to appoint men who that the usual commencement pro Montana and Wyoming in a mobili a hospital in T h e t i l e s . Mrs.. May 28th at the high school audi- in the case of Harriet Nish and will look with favor on new theor-I gram was designed by the elders zation of the entire 41st division Lafoon is reported to he improv torium. The following program C. A. Nish, as administrators of Meets 2d and 4th Tu ies regardless of constitutionality,1 in order to give them a right to under command of ‘Major General ing. has been prepared. the estate of A. Nish, deceased. esdays of each mouth the compromise would not be ac- speak their wisdom to defenseless White. Fourteen thousand nation Mrs. Chet Marrs and children of Music .............................. O rchestia Plaint'ffs. vs. W. A. May. et al, Visiting member« wel cepted. y°uth- al guardsmen and regular army G ran g er, Wn., are vjsiting for a Class H isto ry ........ Pearl Hennagin defc’r'ants. come. Solo Mrs. Lewellen If the .purpose of the court pro- There is no case on record to troops will take part in the two few days at the J. N. Maclnnes instrumental CHARLES C. WILSON Valedictory ...... ..... Mary Kunsman Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon j posal is to obtain control over the indicate that any youth or maiden weeks maneuvers which are sche home. Hazel Truitt. N. G- Lila Bull. Secretary judicial as well as the executive, so imbued with the wisdom thus ob duled for August. Mrs. Laura S ather went to P crt- Class Prophesy ....... Lee Stewart Grfvin & Gavin. Attorneys. i land Saturday to be with her son Vocal Duet to which Riooseveit was elected, tained that he or she went into the The Dalles, Oregon. 28-29-30-31 * * Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Kunsman Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S. and the legislative, which has par world and brought about the millin- Jack who is there for medical lAn audit of the records of the treatment. Graduating Address J. B. Hosford Moro, Oregon tially abdicated because of politi nium. In fact a bit of serious NOTICE O OF > SHERIFF’S SALE Meets Every Second cal fear, the compromise proposed thought will indicate that this State Forestry^ Department, just Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson and Music ..... .................... Orchestra Docket No o. 24Í3J Fourth Thursdays in each would be as bad as no change at generation has not been so sfcart- completed reveals that $552,803 in daughter Nellie and grand son forest patrol assessments levied George Sacre and Geraldine Nor NOTICE OF 8HERIFFS SALE On the 14th day of June. I. 1937. ' ingly successful in its development Month. Visiting membert all. 1 during the past eight years re- ton were dinner guests at the Dick y at the hour of 10:00 o’clock , a. m., ’ of science, art, politics and humai) On Saturday, June 19, 1937, at Invited. The senate and the court would relationships that it can well acblmain unpaid. This situation is ac- Reckman home at Grass Valley the hour o f 1:30 jtem., at the front- at the front door of the Court Frances King W. M. be able to choose men of ability counted for by the auditors as due ■ ~ . Ruth Sparling. Secretary. The occasion being the door of the County Court .House, House in Moro; Sherman County, whose respect for constitutional vise the youth of the land on any either to errors in description of , . ,y Oregon. I will sell at auction to of Mr. in Moro, Sherman County, Ore- government and reason was super of those subjects. timber lands as submitted by th e j^ ______anniversaries .,^ the highest bidder for cash- the Eureka Lodge No. 12LA -F & A-M Wilscn and grand daughter Mar- gon, I will sell at auction to the We can wish them well and nope ior to their respect for personal, forestry board or to the arbitrary following described real property, garet 'Reckman. , _ __ _highest bidder for cash in hand, Moro, Oregon victory despite its possible effect they can do better—nothing more. omission by county assessors in located in Sherman County, Ore _____________ the following described real prop Meets the 1st and 3rd on the welfare of the nation. Some things in this world need extending the'tax rolls and in leav Read the ads in the Journal erty, located in Sherman County, gon, to-wit: Thursday evenings of Power, in this manner, would not changing, no doubt, but what they ing off the rolls in some counties Lots numbered Four (4). nine each month. Visiting necessarily be consolidated'in too are or how they should be changed assessments against county owned (9) and Ten (10) in Section :::zti:::::intn::::::::::nt:nt::nt:m u m : mxw n i mi n ntn un i l uum n member« cordially in- few hands and the principles of is not a matter of common agree lands. In this connection the Eighteen (18). Township One , ment in this generation and it is vited to meet with us. democracy would be retained. (1), South of Range Nineteen doubtful if the youngsters now en- auditors call attention to an opin Roy PoWell. W. M. (19) East of the Willamette ering adulthood will find the prob ion by Attorney General Van C- V. Belknap. Secy. Winkle holding that timber lands Meridian. A GOOD FISH STORY lem much easier. —. acquired by the counties by tax Said sale is made under execu It’s a tough worldMkids, but if o. 113, I. O. O. F. ’i A great many pgsh\stories are sales are subject to fire control tion issued out of the Circuit Court Moro Lodge Moro, Oregon told each year, a large proportion you work hard enough, stay with charges the same as are privately of the state of Oregon, for the it consistently, learn to put your of which are disbelieved. In fact, Meets 1st and 3rd County of Sherman, to me directed owned lands. Tuesdays in the it has become a custom to show a earning into practice and get in the case of Harriet Nish and certain amount of scornful disbe along with those who are sharing I O.O.F. hall. Tran C. A. Ni?h,. as- administrators of Holders of fire insurance poli lief when a fisherman tails the story the sunshine and snows of this sient and waiting the estate of A. Nish deceased, of -his day’s happenings. Now world with you, it won’t be so very cies in non-admitted companies brothers are cordi plaintiffs, vs. W. A. May, et al, de comes along a story that might be hard to have a fairly good time will be held responsible for the ally invited to meet fendants. true but has-about it so much for fifty \o r sixty years. And payment of premium taxes accord with us. CHARLES C. WTLSON that is unreasonable that it may among those pleasures - the least ing to Hugh H. Earle, state incur- Lewis McKee, N. G. Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon well be among those other fish is not the opportunity of giving ance commissioner. Earle’s state Joe Truit. Secretary- GAVIN & GAVIN. Attorneys, . ment followed action of the Mar f ' stories that cause impolite chortles advice. ion county circuit court in fining when told. At FRANK BURNET’S farm adjoining Moro Farmers have another big fight the Rodgers-Hart-Banks company, A group of educators from Bend H ardest weeding jobs wanted it is told, went fishing and used a on their hands in the projected Portland agents, $50 for writing Get the world’s good news daily through insurance in a non-admitted com rise in freight rates on wheat. pumice stone to anchor their boat. ■ V ,' V - * h e hristian cience onitor The stone floated and caused their Dollar wheat can be as unprofitable pany. Several holders of thesa^xri A m D tily boat to drift with the wind. Per as thirty cent wheat (and many Icies have already voluntarily paid h a p s a more superstitious group farmers remember when it was) the premium tax but those who did PubiitbfJ by of men would have noted that the if prices continue to increase on not pay voluntarily will be subject 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 rock didn’t sink when dropped the necessary items of getting the to prosecution, Earle said. One, Norway Street, Botten, Mateadiuaetu from the boat, but never mind wheat to market and in producing Regular reading of T h e C h s u t ia n Scm xca M o x rro a ie it. that is the story. considered by many a liberal education. Its clean, unbiased U ,iheeMU™ bOregon | .................................................................................. . After springing that one on the newt and well-rounded editorial features, including tbe W aeklp Magazine Section, make the M o n it o * the ideal newepepetf boys around the -hardware stove In these fast moving days it is tuberculosis hospital might be car for the home. I t it f cents a copy,' or > cents a day on tub- back in town it would be possible time to change an old saying. In ried out without delay the board tcription, delivered to your door, and it obtainshla at the to discourse at great length about stead of saying that something has of control has agreed to a change following location: the size of the one that got away as many lives as a cat we might of plans to provide for frame con and almost be believed for stretch remark that it had as many lives The Christian Science Church Bldg. struction for the new hospital pa ing a fish from ten to twenty inches as a comic strip hero. ” ’ trillion instead of reinforced con is a minor prevarication, it wouk ------------ tr— wvswvmmmiviiTCmminvvwvviTCOTHMMiHiNii crete as at first proposed. In addi appear, after making stones float 'Wally should be happy that Ed tion to the pavillion of 50-bed ca ward calls her “royal highness1 parity the building program at the Without expecting an entire nation Dalles institution calls fo r 'a new THE WEATHER to do so. heating plant and laundry, a phy It is as natural to growl about sician’s residence and a nurse’s the weather as it is for a buck If an increase of sheep on Sher home, all to cost approximately private to growl about the fodder man county farms is the aim of $120,000. in the army and it as generally the managers of the lamb show the • * * done by all citixens. Of course project should have the support J. M. Odell, superintendent of some one occasionally is moved by of everyone. Many farmers will the eastern Oregon tuberculosis bright sunshine to pay a passing attest that a small band of woolies hospital at The Dalles, and J. Ly compliment to the morning but the kept the wolf from the door dur man Steed, superintendent of the most frequent subject is the severi ing the depression and it is saying state school for the deaf, have been ty, the hotneess, the coldness of something when • sheep keep the granted * short leaves of abeenc* the weather. An old rhyme ex wolves away. , by the board o f control. Odell will presses it rather well,— take a post-graduate course in “As a rule a man’s a fool, Men nowdays wear white shoes chest surgery, in New York City When it’s hot he wants it cool whose grandpa could . hardly be and Steed will attend a convention When its cool he wants it hot persuaded to put on a white shirt. of deaf school officials and inspec' i Always wanting what it is not. a number of deaf schools in the Advertising that tries . to prove east. However, in justification of this With Automatic dissatisfaction with the weather that whiskey drinkers and whiskey GENERAL ELECTRIC a few words might be said about makers are superior individuals Wasco schools closed officially this darn cold spripg. Philosophy merely proves that those who write this week. Monday was spent by THRIFT UNIT be hanged, it’s too cold for com the advertising are not superior. pupils of the four upper grades at S ea led -in -itecl fort. Even the wheat is finding Fleck’s orchard where they en- A* difficulty making its best showing Raymond Clapper asks for a joyed a picnic dinner before they General Electric offers great N o matter what the hour, you can always make a deposit with frosty nights and chilly days clearer statement of how the new ( disbanded for the summer vacation est refrigerator value in 10 . There have been warm days and deal expects to reach its objective«. here at this bonk easily, safely, quickly. Just use one of our years. M ore ice cubes, m ore exacting, careful people have Lots of us would like to have a s to r a g e sp ace, m o r f c o ld new "Deposit-by-M Jl Envelopes”. counted two in this category. Here clearer statement of what the ob When Your Shoes need repan capacity, more conveniences ' it is the last of the merry month jectives are. send them to A T N E W LO W PR IC ES! This special envelope is your deposit slip, mailing con of May ahd two really nice days L is a bit short of the regular al When Mrs. Simpson gets to be tainer and receipt, all in one. It brings the bank to you when S a v e o n P R IC E ! . -j lowance. the eighth lad% in England they you cannot conveniently visit the bank during banking hours. Yet. Mark Twain was right, apd won’t even let her go to England. GOOD SHOE REPAIRING S ava c:i CVPRÉNT1 there is nothing that can or will ----------------- :— - 201 8econd St. : .TH R D A ll- h * W e cordially invite you to use this new, improved Bank- be done about it except the growl S ave on U 1K EEP1 BULLETIN ing and that is no more effective by-Mail service. Call or write for a leaflet giving full details. The grand jury brought in an than voting the farmer-labor ticket. Indictment for larceny against T. C. R. Harding, Manager L. 'A. Littleton, Asst. Mgr. The resignation of President A. Applegate, charging that he Huff of the Farmers National stole certain gravel loading equip GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF 5 ■ Grain corporation removes from ment from ' Mahler and Stocker 7 a t th e near Rufus. The trial will begin that organization one who has A tto rn e y A t L a w been the cause of a considerable Friday morning with T. Lester.. part of bickerings and disagree Johnson, county attorney prosecu- M o r ó tend W a s c o • Head Ofiee, Portisutdt Oregon . mente. There may * be a more j ting and Robert Lytle, of Ontario, M KM BKB F K D B B A L D E P O S IT IN S U B A N C S C O M P O S IT IO N /speedy progress with a new man defending. Judge Carl Hendricks A lways a t yoajr Service will preside. at the htfw __ ',2 ' ___ ___ W. S. Hall Taken In Other Days | For Treatment DEMONSTRATION .1 V of the famous NeW Calkins W eeder T u esd ay , M ay 25, 1937 A.. W. McLeod, local Agent T . C S M C- C. Calkins, himself, will be there S E E FOR YOÜRSELF! Ukin ~ ___ ..<1. « j - ¡i WERNMAR1O ! ' !.. 71 ■ New Models Now on D isplay T he D alles B ranch Power & Light Go. L . U nited States N ational B ank