.
,.à
THE
r \ Q l TW O
S H E M M -IA
C u U N T Y
JO URNAL,
* 0 * 0 /
OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1087
.
M
t
,... j
>
I GEORGE B? GUTHRIE, as Re- the further sum of Five Hundred
nor Chas. H. • Martin and Judge
X
‘ ceiver of The Oregon-Washington Dollars (1600.) a* attoroeyi’ fee.
Lawrence T. Harris of Eugene.
* * «
• Joint Stock Land Bank of Port together with eost* of said suit
taxed at Twenty-one & 90-100
Meeting here this week fo r th e
SHERMAN COUNTY OBSE>RV t
m > v . J . 1
land,
Oregon,
a
corporation.*
Dollars (21.90) and the costs of
18*7
*;RASS VALLEY JO U R N A j Edzatnisheu Oct 14.
purpose of • organizing th^ interim
Plaintiff,
and upon said writ.
CONSOLIDATED,-.J ARCH 6. 1031
committee on state and county rev
. • . v>
C. C. Wilson
WASCO NEWS-ENTERP: ISE, Established 1891
enues elected Chas. V. Galloway
| PETER PETERS, HENRY H.
CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4 1932 4
Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
To the F an n ers
Sherman as chairman and B. T. McBain of >
Miss Hazel Decker who has been ^ ^ T E , CORA H .W H IT E , AR-
‘
31-36
County:
Portland as secretary. > Other mem in Portland the past year, came VID ANDERSON, Defendants,
M o»o. O'-o^nn. Bv
Published Every Friday
I hope that every farmer in this bers of this committee, treated by
M m w u r Edi»«
By virtue of the writ of execu-
GILES L. FRENCH
. A
name last Sunday to take care of
locality, together with his family the . l»»t . , l^ s . la , tu
r e . w h .d e R ep»-
father whlle ber
waa tion and order of sale duly issued NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALB
will avail himself of the opportuni sentative Roy Carter of Gold Beach (
Tfle u#Ue4
out of the Circuit Couft of the
On Saturday, June 19, 1937, at
ty to attend the Wheat Growers’ Representative Stephenson of Med-
r
__ ,,,
u
átate of Oregon for the County of the hour of 1:30 p. m., at the front
fort.
Representative
Carl
Engdahl
ver‘n*
f
‘om
recent
Picnic to be staged in Moro on
Sherman, on the 27th day of May.
Saturday, June 26th.; It is spon of Pendleton, Gust fAndo/son of . Mr. and Mrs. >JL P. Barnett and 1937, pursuant to a decree entered door of the County Court House,
sored by the E astern . Oregon Portland and County Judge H. C. daugnter Levina and- IMrs. Polly in said court May ¿6, 1937, in a in Moro. Sherman County, Ore
Wheat League, an organization of Herrcn of Corvallis. The committee Scnaaowitz were in The Dalles suit wherein George B. Guthrie, as gon, I will sell at auction to the
Entered as second-class m atter at the Pnamtftce. at Moro. Oregon,
wheat growers of Eastern Oregon, spent some time in an informal, dis Monuay. Levina left on the train Receiver of The Oregon-Washing highest bidder for cash in hand,
onder Act of Congress of March 3, 1X79-
who through the past ten years, cussion of the task assigned its lor Corvallis to spend two weeks ton Joint Stock Land Bank of the following described real prop
erty, located in Sherman County,
have been meeting regularly, spend members and adjourned to meet at 4-n club summer school.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES— PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
Portland, Oregon, a corporation is Oregon, to-wit:
$ 15 0
ing lots of time, and traveling again on call o f the chairman,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson and plaintiff, and Peter Peters, Henry
One Year .... ........................ ............* ....... - . ______ ___ .........
North East Quarter of Sec
sens D ick and Jerry and Mrs. Bet S. *White, Cora H. White and Ar
many
miles
in
their
work
to
solve
probably
tl:
i
first
of
September.
JU N E 18,1937
tion
Ten (10), Township One
s-| the problems of the wheat grow Among possible sources of new rev ty Kelly attended the Sunday vid Andérson are defendants, said
(1)
North, Range Eighteen
er. During these ten years the enue discussed by the committee school picnic at DeMoss Springs writ being direct to me command
; ROP INSURANCE
(18)
East of the Willamette
COUNTY HISTORY
Wheat League has had a consistant was a modified s«ies tax; an adi bunday.
’
ing me to make sale of the real
Meridian. • ~~ »
The
crop
insurance
plan
of
the
record
for
constructive
achieve
valorem tax on motor»vohicles sim- j Helen Wilson is spending a few property hereinafter described, I
School children who wrote for
Said sale is made under execu
administration is having a hard ment. It has-successfully handled ilar to that in effect in California;, wecKa at uaksdale, Vvasn., with her will on Tuesday, the 6th day of
the annual historical contest
this
tion
issued out of the Circuit Court
time
in Vv»H
congress.
There
.
ViUlv Hi
1 v:
a **v* v» are many J many of the problems that have an increase in income tax rates in j brotber p aui Wilson and family,
July, 1937 at 10:05 o’clock a. m., of the State of Oregon for Sher
year showed improvement in one cau
but perhaps the most im- confronted the wheat grower. It the higher brackets; shifting of a
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ulmann oi at the front door of the Court man County, to me directed in the
partieular manner that deserves portant
>nt one ig that a majority of has consistently determined the
larger share of tn*. ro^d burden to Redmond spent the week end here House of Sherman County in the
more than passing notp. Whereas the people are afraid of govern
proper course and with determina the state highway department to with Mrs. liimanns parents, W. C. City of Moro, State of Oregon, Case of Dr. Hettie M. West, plain
it has been the custom for a majot* ment intervention with economic
tiff, vs. *Mrs. Eleanor Olmstead, de
tion and perseverance usually at relieve the cop n tie» of this cost,
offer for sale and* proceed to sell fendant.
and Mrs. Helyer.
ity of the writers to t o k < i« , en- • prüb|emg There ¡, thc exan,p|e of
tained its goal.
releasing this money for social
tire county or some^uf the towns Brazil where tons and tons of
C. C. WILSON
Mr. and Mis. R. P. Barnett, Mrs. to the highest bidder för cash in
Among some of its accomplish security purposes.
hand the following described real Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
for a subject, this year most of the coffee were burned after several
J.
l
.
m
aithes
ana
daugnter
venna
* x * *
ments that have brought dividends
property, situate in Sherman coun Childers and Fineley
essays were jyritten about small years of government subsidy.
to every wheat grower in the Pa
Regarded by Governor Martin as ana Mrs. Carl bchaaewitz were ty, State of Oregon, to-wit:
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
29-38
er divisions.
We seem to be learning that cific North West are: elimination a ' big boost for Oregon grown shopping ip The Dalles Saturday.
The North Half of the North
In a story of the length within there are some things that even of the grain-bag tax; assistance in flax,’’ the Boston navy yard this • Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis, Mr-
west Quarter, the Southeast
possibilities of a student in high a powerful government cannot the establishment of a grain con week placed an order for 61,1)00 ana Mrs.’ Corliss Andrews and Mr.
Lupine Rebecca Lodge No. 118
Quarter of tne Northwest
or grade school it j * Impossible to change. Physical conditions of ag trol program; encouragement of pounds of flax twine with the and Mis. Elnqr Helyer attended
” Moro, Oegou
Quarter, and the Northeast
write of the history of an entire riculture produce certain results water transportation and Columbia Salem Linen Mills.
tile lunfcral of Mrs. J. U. Leonard
-u ,
Quarter • of, the Southwest
Meets 2d and 4th TW-
county and do the job well. Little that will have a definite effect on River development; improvement
»
at Hood River last Wednesday.
Quarter of Section 20, in Town
exdays
of seeh moalh
more than a sketch can be written the quantity and thereforp the price in the economic phases of grain,
Clips. P. Pray, superintendent of
Robert Helyer, who was a stu
ship 4 South Range 16 Eas£
Visiting members wsl
of a city.
of farm products. If the govern farming, particularly as regards state police, and Mrs. Helen G. Ty dent at Corvallis the past school
of the Willamette Meridian;
come.
A single event or a single dis ment could pass and enforce a law production, handling and market son were married at the home of year returned to his home here
also
trict that has been outstanding in for an inch of rain each June ing. Have secured the reduction the latter in Salem Saturday morn Thursday.
Hazel Truitt. N. G.
The East Half of the South
some manner makes a much better Sherman county farmers could of freight rates.
ing, the ceremony being performed
Lila Bull. Secretary
east Quarter of Section 17,
Mr. and -Mrs. J. E. Norton and
topic as it can be fully covered in raise wheat a few cents cheaper.
The Wheat League, through its by Justice Harry II. Belt of the daughters Geraldine and Carol Ann
the South Half of the South
two or three thousand words. Bi Crop insurance must of necessity officials and advisors, over a per state supreme court. Mrs. Tyson
Bethlehem Chapter, N«-. 78. O. E. S.
west Quarter^of Section 16,
and son Eugene left Thursday loi
ographies of early settlers are also concern itself with physical con iod of ten years, has been largely was assistant secretary to Gover
Moro, Oregon
the
Northwest
Quarter
of
San Francisco where they will visit
good topics for historical essays.
ditions unless it is to be merely a responsible for legislation that nor Patterson.
Meets Every Second
Section
21
and
the
Southeast
his
daughter
Alta
who
makes
hei
• * *
The histories are being saved by superficial plan.
affects, warehousing and grain
Fourth Thursdays in each
Quarter of Section 20, all in
home there.
the county superintendent and at
There
will
be no tax levy for
Month. Visiting member*
Congressmen have begun to re grading. The League has been re
Township
4
South
Range
16
Kent wa3 visited by a splendic
some later date they may be used member their oaths of office and sponsible in a large measure for state purposes either inside or out
Invited.
East
of
the
Willamette
Meri-
.
for reference. They serve the ad question some of the theories sent a study o f the problems of weed side the six percent constitutional rain Sunday night, .38 of an inch,
Frances King W. M.
dian;
‘
an
J
mirable purpose of putting down them with the result that what control and has submitted detailed limitation if second „half income all together .49 of an inch during
Ruth Sparling. Secretary.
The Southeast Quarter of the
• »--■
in black and white the stories of does come out of the hopper will reports and recommendations to taxes meet expectatfofte, according the week.
Northeast Quarter, and the
Mrs. J. M. Wilson and sons Dick
an earlier day while it is still pos be of better quality.
our congressional delegation in to Chas. V. Gallow«i|(,^chairman of
Southwest Quarter of the
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F A A-M
sible to get them direct from the
Washington. The League, neXTHo the tax commission.;« t& o w a y es and Lester and Mr. and Mrs. J. C
Southwest Quarter of Section
Moro, Oregon
mouths of the people who first set
They call it civil war over in the Extension Service, has been timates that revenues from income Wilson and daughter Nellie anc.
17, and the East Half of the
Meets the 1st and 3i 1
tled the county
7—
Europe but here it is merely a bit largely responsible for bringing to taxes this year will total $5,-> grandson George Sacre returned tc
Thursday evenings of
Northeast Quarter of Sec
Kent Sunday after having spent
the door-step of the farmer results 000,000. __
tion 19, in Township 4 South,
of labor trouble.
-each month. Visiting
the past week at Oaksdale,. ant
of experiments conducted in his
Range 16 East of the Willam
members cordially in
NEW STATE HOUSE
Waverly, Washington, visiting at
Governor
Martin
has
telegraphed
Farmers are already talking behalf by our experiment stations.
ette Meridian; and
vited to meet with ua .
Thursday Oregon laid the corner
about having a wet harvest as if The League has been fortunate in membe.’S cf the Oregon delegation the homes of I. E. Wilson, Paul
The Northeast Quarter and ■ Roy Powell. W. M.
stone of a new capitol building
the rain was never going to stop. its contact and affiliation with the in Congress urging support of the Wilson and R. J. Harbin and their
the Southwest Quarter of Sec
C V. Belknap 8«*cv.
with all the fanfare and speech
county agents, the specialists from farm tenancy bill. Several features families.
tion 21 Township 4 South,
making that usually accompanies
Those from Kent who attended
W. G. Fields says he never drank the field forces of our experiment of this bill are vital to Oregon’s
Range 16 East of the Willam
M o r o l^ o d g e No. 113. 1* O. O. 1*
such an event. Without copies of two quarts of whiskey per day. Mr. stations and the faculty of our welfare, in the opinion of the gov> State Grange in The Dalles las
ette
Meridian
Moro, Oregon
the talks made it is possible to vis- Fields, be it known, is a comedian. agricultural college. No one can ernor. especially the rehabilitation week were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis
to satisfy the sum of Eight Thou-
Meets
1st and 3rd
uslize the arm waving and imagine
overestimate the value to grain loans and retirement of submar and Mr. and Mrs. Corliss Andrews iand Thirty-three and 01-100 Dol
Tuesdays
in the
the flowing words as officials looked
Mr. and Mrs. Durward Helye lars ($8,033.01)
Portland officials and those of growers resulting from informa ginal lands.
with
interest
I O.O.F. hall Tran
forward into state history and the motor association have found a tion made available to them from
and son Gordon spent the past thereon from May 26. 1937 at the
sient slid visiting
visioned Oregon in the image their safe driver. Wouldn’t Diogenes
week here at the home of the form -ate of 6% per annum, and the
these sources.
OREGON RANGES IMPROVED
brothers
are cordi
ideas would make it.
ers parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C further sum of One Thousand
The success of the League has
have enjoyed that hunt?
ally
invited
to neet
Oregon
range
lands
.'have
been
Fortunately, it-4* not given to
Helyer. “
been largely due to the live, un
^ight Hundred Seventy-one and
with as.
j
improved
by
the
development
of
us to know what is going,to hap
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
W.
Youngberg
It will be peculiar, advertising selfish, capable men who have been
71-100 Dollars ($1,871.71 with in
Lewis McKee, N. G.
pen to the state during what may for somebody if Senator, Norris chosen to manage its affairs. About springs and wells, installation of and daughter Norma of McMinn
terest .thereon from May 26, 1937
Joe Truit. Secretary
normally be the life time of the comes to Oregon as guest of Willia 200 men on various committees fences, and substantial reseeding ville spent the week end here a:
at the rate of 8% per annum, and
building now being constructed.
are constantly on the alert, meet as a result of the 1936 range pro guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C
Mahoney.
— -
It may some time' house a dictator
ing often, working on the various gram under the AAA,*a prelimi Helyer.
who will send out orders to the
When our descendants open up problems yet to be solved. A su nary summary, of reports in the
citizenry they will * not dare xiis- the corner stone of the capitol preme effort is being made and state office at Corvallis khows. Al NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Get the world’s good news
though
the
1936
program
was
start
obey. We hope n o t
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
building they will be able to start considerable money is being spent
he hristian cience
We much prefer the stumbling,
a museum, or a racket store. to block the passage of the Petten- ed late in the year, close to 1300 that the undersigned has been dul>
A» /o/mMdowW D tily N n rtp tjiT ,
awkward, inefficient methods of There’s everything but money and glll Bill which would give railroads range operators participated.
appointed by the County Court oi
democracy with petty office holders
Most of the improvement work the State of Oregon for Shermar
PuAlitbtJ by
if those who come - after us are again the privilege of charging
quarreling over petty appoint
had
to
do
with
providing
additional
County.
Executrix
of
the
estate
of
T H E C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E P U B L IS H IN G
like us that Is what they’ll need more for a short haul than for a
One, Norw ay Street, Boetoa, MamcbM
ments and public credit for mat
watering places, making possible William Morrison, deceased.
long haul over the same line.
worst.
ters of minor interest.. It is slow
the
better
use
of
range
lands.
Ap
All
persons
having
claims
a-
Regular
reading o f T h b C m u s t ia n S c iS X C S
As the work of the League is for
and stumbling because everyone
proximately
1600
spring!
were
dug
ca—idered by many a liberal edacadoo. I *
gamst
said
estate
are
hereby
re
the benefit o f every wheat grower,
who wants to can express his or,
new» and well-rounded editorial
I hope that every farmer in Sher out and improved to prbvide effic quired to present the same to Mai
Magazine Section, make the M o m ro a the ¡4 m I
her opinion, get to the bottom of
ient
use
of
water
available.
Nine
colfti
W.
Wilkerson,
U.
S.
Bank
man county will join, pay the small
fo r the home. I t in J cents a copy, or ) conta a 4 e f on A N
any public matter and be a citizen
dues required, and work as best we ty pits or reservoirs to-ehrry sur Building. The Dalles, Oregon
acriptiofi, delivered to your door, and b o bta in a llt at Wn
in his own right.
the Observer June 21, 1918 can to fight the battles ' of the plus water ¿into the dry season with vouchers properly verified, as
following location:
The capitol will be dedicated to
were (built and 25 new wells were by law required, within six months
rs. Robert Urquhart slipped on wheat grower.
this sort of democracy, no doubt, the concrete walk in front of the
The Christian Science Church Bldg.
from the date hereof.
The annual dues are 26c per 1000 dug
Some will express the hope that Presbyterian church Sunday morn buBhela grown by the member: the I The
2 « ) Dated this 18th day of June, 1937
hereafter there be better men in ing and ¿prgified her ankle quite minimum being »1.00 per yeer. ~
Eliza Grace Morrison Huis
i n i i i i i i i i i ü i b i . h i i w Tttiwiwttwwwwwwwwi
appropriately «00 tnd eeo* fence
the state house and this will be badly.
—
Executrix.
nwmlr
th«
2fithJand
were
built
to
control-
to
■ c ,.. .
____
Come to the picnic th« 26th and
possible when the people send bet
The post office department has have a good time with other farm better advantage, and that about Malcolm W. Wilkerson,
ter men. Better men are those allowed the establishment of the
16,000 acres of depleted rapsre wece Attorney for Estate!
33 to 37
ers like yourselves.
who agree- with the speaker, any Monkland and Moro rural route.
reseeded
with
grasses
found
to
h
e
__________
_____
i Your humble servant.
.
way, ao there will never be a As arranged, the route will be 14
adapted to such use. A small
..« « •« « ♦ a o * v-v?
T. M. Rolfe. well
amount of water spreading and NOTICE OF SH ER IFFS SALE
group of officers with unanimous miles long.
public approval if we retain our
rodent control was also curried ou t,1 No. 2440
ait . p t
OF
F. L. Burnett has finished the
STATEHOUSE GOSSIP
although the Beason waa too U t e . IN THE CIRCUIT
OF
democracy.
concrete wall and foundation for
(Continued from page one,
for much of thia to be done under
THE S ^ W O F O T I B G O N ^ ^
If one is to dip into the abstract his new 40x5Q foot barn and is now
itiate
a measute to be placed b e-.
,
at all and set forth qualifications getting forward with the frame fore the
voters of Oregon at the |
Y.
p
i-
for office holders let there be a hope When finished it will be 20 foot to
November,
1988.
election.
The
for men who are honest with them the plate.
selves, who state their position
Carl Peetz, now eighty yeats old, measure is now being drafted by n
clearly and stick with it as long is not very well these summer days. committee headed by State Serrato:
as it seems the correct position During the hot spell of two weeks Byron G. Carney of Clackamai
The State Grange and a
from the point of state welfare, .g o h'e « . quite low in vitality,'
u .. iirproved ' with cooler number of other organizations wi 1
without regard for selfish pressure u...
but has
circulate the petitions which wil
group!. .
weather.
But human nature being what
Lloyd Smith* and family were be r0ady for signatures in anothei
it is men will be elected because of visiting with his brother at Rut 30 days.
• • •
ability to promise and will stay ledge during the week front their .Iqjterest of state officials an*
because of their ability to straddle. home a t Kingsley. Mrs. Isabel
New state house or old, we will Smith, his mother, who had been emp|oye«a this week centers in th>
of the cornerstone of th<
stumble along in much the same visiting at Kingsley returned at laying
newfcApitol building scheduled for J
path and the major change will be the same time.
'
*
in the comfort of those who live
Mrs. C. H. Ellsworth has her yesterday. (Thursday . Arranged to
granddaughter, Miss May Lusk of coincide with the sessions of .the
in the new house.
By usirtg our new Deposit-by-M ail Envelopes, you’re as close
Underwood, Washington, visiting grand lodge A. F. A A. M. the
ceremonies
are
expected
to
attract
with her and will probably remain
BRIDGES AND BECK
t o this bank as your nearest mail box.
during the
me s
u m m e r.
'
gathering
Mr. Bridges, astute and thin during
summer.
- W e have adopted this improved, modern system of
faced foreigner who directs the From the O taw v.r June 1». HO». Väurn.tarie» a . we.l a . h * h .U te
Henry
Johnson,
who
has
been
in
i
officials.
A
special
train
w
ill
'vi^by-M ail especially for those living some distance f'om
destinies of longshoremen on the
coast, and Mr. Beck, fat, forceful, Europe studying for six yeort, ar-1 »«era] hundred Mnaons from Port-
town — and for others who desire to save time and
and undisputed boss of northwest rived in New York on the 6th, ra-1 land for the Program whwh ,«
The envelope provides a receipt of deposit which is pro»»-'» *v
You’U be proud to show
teamsters, had a name calling turning to his Sherman county; scheduled to aUrt at 2 p-Sn. More
home
•
o
;
!
than
1000
Masons,
units
of
the
returned to you.
match last week and then got to
friends jr^ur new Hot-
Grandpa Barnett died in Wasco 'Oregon natioiml guard and at
gether around a table and settled
So, when you find it inconvenient to come here t o . 1*
point Electric Range. Its
on the 13th. - Deceased was a pion- i least
brass bands w ill tak»-
their differences.
E L E C T R IC R A N G E S
1
^ i c h will precede
smart, modern lines, gleaming
t.s.-i,:, ) iim r r m , t h a t the bank may be r*», l v, rp c? V,
It is to be hoped that this con- eer in Sherman county, loved by
SEE THESE MODERN FEATURES
cilatory spirit will grow within every body. His sons ;W. M. and I the ceremonies at the new «apitol
s t __ * ..J________
rn»'1' 1 A i »i »f < ^ll <»» w h tf for ieafie* * »•!*' ’Ics.".* »•
finish and host of attractive labor-
_
Lafayette
and
daughter
Mrs.
BiiP.
building.
la»»
v * hh »»we
.
—
these two men so that it will be
¡.Ik. , .r<
ing tb‘*
saving features create genuine
. . > M utly saltad te
Peters, grand master
possible for them to adopt a co cel aH lived near him, and the Ob- f R-
,L. A. Littleton, Asst. Mgr.
C. R. Harding, Manager
J of the Masonic order, will officiate
pride and enduring satisfaction.
operative attitude toward those server extends sympathy.
Mrs.
McCallum
arrived
home
on
.
®t
the
comer
stone
laying
assisted
who hire the men who pay the
Come in today. Let us tell
* salaries of Mr. Bridges and Mr the 16th accompanied by the Misses by Carl G. Patterson, deputy grand
you the th rillin g story o f
Fosa of Athena and Miss McDonald master, F. C. Howell, senior grand
Beck.
Sr«Mn. . . « ss S m m «WM . . . |S<
warden,
and
Leif
S-
Finseth.
junio'
from Spokane.
Miracle Cookery.
Buy on Comrsnisnt Terms
A. E. Cousens has a beautiful grand warden. Col. Alfred E. Clark
Sport fans are accustomed to
boxing matches in which the par- young mare which he 1s training of Portland, grand orator, will de
H ead Office, Portland, Oregon
.
M g M ■ t l r i D H A L P K P O S I T IW S U A A N C B C p B P Q B A T I O W
ticipants do not fight, but it is for track service. She is a daugh- liver the address on behalf of thc
seldom they do not even meet, like ter of Jos. B. Morrisons California Masonic Grand Lodge, with short
A lw ays a t Your Sorvlca
addresses also^scheduled by Gover-
the Braddock-Schmeling bout.
j thoroughbred stallion. Roadster.
Kent Woman
Here To Care
Forili Parents
£fyenwm (County Journal
Q m ,
T
C
S
MfwmiB
BAN K BY
T h e D alles B ranch
U nited S tates N ational B an k
P acific P ower & L ight C ompany
1
i*
I
T