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1 7 i -t® * —aft __5fcr- THE SHEKM a N CU U N TÏ JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1937 -lx - - - - » * • 1 —• • * - '4.- ¿S h erm an C o u n ty jo u r n a l " STATEHOUSE GOSSIP , ' IT _______ rs NOTICE TO CREDITORS I C. C. WILSON west Quarter, the Southeast (Continued from“ Fage~^ne> F Q T m e r S j ^ W Quarter of tne Northwest i Al| persons having claims a- Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon ¿HERMAN COUNTY OBSRRVh : E«ubhih,.,l N w . 2. IKW, in the art work on the new cap- Quarter, aiu^A the Northeast gkinst the estate of Elma Atwood,1------------------------ GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL Est^blisheu Oci 14 18i>7 itol building it was announced here Quarter ' of the Southwest NOTICE TO CREDITORS deceased, are hereby notified to CONSOLIDATED, 1 ARCH 6. 1931 thia week by Piancis Keallyt New IN THE COUNTY COURT OF * Quarter of Section 20, in Town a* • ' present them, with the proper WASCO NEWS-ENTERPE iSE, Established 18 h i York architect who designed the ship 4 South Range 16 East THE STATE OF OREGON FOR O i l C o n s e r v a t i o n vouchersr to the undersigned, the CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1932 -----— | .state house. Really made the trip of the Willamette Meridian; duly appointed Executrix of the'«SHERMAN COUNTY. No. 366. Published Every Friday across the continent by airplane M oro. O rpoon, By also • - J last will and testament of Elma* the Matter of the Estate of Farmerk of Oregon are again GILES L. FRENCH Manerhtir Editor | to attend the cornerstone laying Atwood, deceased, at Wasco, Ore- JULIUS H. L .. . RUHBERG, De- The East Half of the South to have opportunity to express ceremonies. gon, within six months from the ceased. east Quarter of Section 17, In the rotunda of the capitol, Re their opinions on the details of the date of this notice, to w it f June! The Undersigned having been the South Half of the South in ally explained »will, be four great agricultural conservation program 25, 1937. B. Estrelle Hailey appointed by the County Court of west Quarter of Section 16, paintings ,one depicting Captain as now being carried out. Their Geo. G. Updegraff J the State of Oregon, for Sherman the Northwest Quarter of Gray landing at the Columbia ri opinion will be sent to western Attorney for Executrix. County, Executor of the estate of Section 21 and the Southeast ver, another showing . Lewis and headquarters and wien to Washing Julius H. L. Ruhberg, deceased, and Quarter of Section 20, all in 34-37 Clark at Celilo falls, a third- por ton for consideration, in framing having q u isle d , notice is hereby Township 4 South Range 16. Entered as second-class matter a» 'he Posto thee, at Moro, Oregon, the 1938 program, announces N. E. traying the first white women to given to the creditors of, and all East of the Willamette Meri •»nder Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE cross the continent arriving at Dodd, chairman of the f fcate AAA persons having claims against said dian; and 7 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SUBSCRIPTION rater — payable in advance . committee. Fort Vancouver and showing a ty deceased, to preseBt them, verified THE STATE; OF OREGON FOR * The Southeast Quarter of the One Year ................ »150 pical wagon train of the 1843 per Preliminary to such an expres THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN as required by law,' within six Northeast Quarter, and the iod. sion a series of six district meet JU N E 25, 1937 GEORGE B. GUTHRIE, as Re month after the first publication Southwest Quarter of the Flanking either side of the main ings were arranged by the state ceiver of The Oregon-Washington of this notice to said Henrich Pat Southwest Quarter of Section THE rain 74 words is something that would entrance and 40 feet in front of it committee between June 8 and Joint Stock Land Bank of Portland jens at his address, Grass Valley, 17, and the East Half of the will be two heroic groups carved in June 11 at CorvaUis, Portland, Oregon, or to Gavin & Gavin, Ex- not have been attempted a few Oregon, a coropration Northeast Quarter of Sec The manifestations ^of the weath marble. At the left the composi Roseburg, Arlington, Redmond and Plaintiff, tate Attorneys at The Dalles, Ore tion 19, in Township 4 South, er are always a lively topic for years ago, but with the larger type tion will portray the great Leiwis Baker. These were attended by gon. vs Range 16 East of the Willam conversation whether they are ac it looked like quite a story any and Clark expedition crossing the Henrich Patjens .... a C ° n r itteeT L ar d COUnti JENNIE E., MARTIN, DONALD ette Meridian; and ceptable to our agricultural inte:- way. continent. Balancing thia on the Executor of the estate of Julius H frip f 7 he? MARTIN, KENNETH MARTIN, Readers have come to read the The Northeast Quarter and ests or opposed to them. The pres- right the great wagon train of 1843 nat onai H. L. Ruhberg deceased. and ELSIE (MARTIN, his wife, ent rain—or is It past rain—has ^^•phnes a1’«1 skip the fine type, will take form the Southwest Quarter of Sec AAA officials are seeking q l ADYS MARTIN PAGE and Dated June 23, 1937. most decidedly come in the first w at least that is a theory about tion 21 Township 4 South, Above the main entrance will be **'''*' WALTER J. PAGE, her husband, Range 16 East of the Willam class for rt is almost unanimosely readers, and larger type and short carved a composition in which the With these questions in mind the BERNARD MARTIN and SALLIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS stories may meet that situation ette Meridian agreed that the rain has assured er tay making newspapers consist of I ’ “"i ‘Ì * WatCT. ,n d e* ^ h county committeemen will consult MARTIN, his Wife, DONALD J. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, . , v . a crop 4Sf wheat for the entire b r ie f b u l l e t i n . .b .t e.n that the undesigned has been duly ^ n“ ‘n , U t h r e T . n d O M W lS ' the còmponent parts. On with farmers in their own counties MARTIN, CITIZENS BANR OF brief bulletins that can be read county, the flanking buttresses of the main and formulate replies according to GRASS VALLEY, MORO STATE rapidly. t T ° ^ o ? X o X s h 0eX .°n ‘ Lowest estimate heard is that ; - nn,„, . What will become of the daily entrance doorway are to be carved, the ideas of the farmers them- BANK and MARK SKINNER, Su- thereon from May 26. 1937 at the the county will produce as much;,, „ . . .. .. , * on one side the sea otter, on the selves. Just as farmers’ demands perintendent of Banks of the State County, Executrix of the estate of . . i. j - . i . „ u . dose of domesticity, the column of rate of 6% per annum, and the wheat as it did last year. Highest, 7 other the beaver. a.^t year for more attention to of Oregon defendants, William Morrison, deceased. advice on morals and matrimony, further sum of One Thousand so far, is that county will have 3,- Over the west entrance will be a P^ctiees instead of diversion pay- By virtue of U e of execu. All persons having claims a- the newsy nothings of New York Eight Hundred Seventy-one and 000,000 bushels for sale. Those composition of three salmon. On .,S «- r° U8r firreater emp^asis tion and order of sale duly issued gainst said estate are hereby re on that phase of the program, so out of the Circuit Court of the quired to present the same to Mal 71-100 Dollars ($1,871.71 with in growth wheat made in 1916 after t7 Y n ow " 'h o7 Ini I 8ele5t e d t h e theme' Other sculp it is believed betterments m next State of Oregon for the County of colm W. Wilkerson, U. S. Bahk terest thereon from May 26/1937 tojtnow how many people actually | tflral subjects u jn at ^the rate of 8% per annum, and the June rams are likely to favor Prof ram niadg in Sherman, on the 18 day of June, Building, The Dalles, Oregon, the further sum of Five Hundred the highest estimate. ‘r ious parts of the building include the light of actual experience. 1937> pursuant a decree entered with vouchers properly verified, as Dollars ($500.) as attorneys* fee, au ’ • 7.” •—v.a...»o . domesticated animals, such as the June rains in the wheat belt cer Questions sent oidt to the state in said Court June 17, 1937, in a by law required, within six months together with coats of said suit aad nrtn, °F«ranl“ t‘?ns *• «»‘her cow, the horse and the sheep, the tainly determine whether the year »"H print the news length,ly com- mule. deer and ll>uffa,0 . and county officials have to do with suit wherein George B. Guthrie, as from the date hereof. will be just another crop season or Dated this 18th day of June, 1937. taxed at Twenty-one & 90-100 m*r care coach, the locomotive and the pony methods of establishing individual Receiver of The Oregon-Washing- will be recalled in street corner for it at all and We, Eliza Grace Morrison Huis, Dollars (21.90) and the costs of farm bases: with the success or ton Joint Stock Land Bank of Port- prefer to have in and upon said writ. express will also form part of the conversations for years to come as formation about the day’s events decorative composition. Executrix. otherwise of the diversion and non- land, Oregon, a corporation, is C. C. W ils-i a joyous mark in the lives of citi given us by banner headlines and Malcolm W. Wilkerson, On the licor in the center of th‘ diversion farm classifications; and plaintiff, and, Jennie E. Martin, Attorney for Estate. „ Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon zens of the county. 33 to 37 with the results obtained by plac- Donald Martin, Kenneth Martin bold-face type. Maybe, too, it is rotunda is to be Captain Gray’s 31-36 •More than two inches of rain in merely an indication that styles in g more mephasis this year on and Elsie Martin, his wife, Gladys ship “The Columbia,’’ cast in June makes the wheat grow in change in all things. soil building practices compared Martin Page and Walter J. Page NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE bronze, and topping the cylindrical Lupine Rebecca Lodge No. 116 leaps and bounds, makes it look with diversion. , her husband, Bernard Martin and No. 2440 tower will be a 22-foot bronze Moro, Oegoo radiant and happy. But not more COURT BILL REPORT What practices should be added Sallie IMlartin; his wife, Donald J IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF statue typifying a symbolic pio- happy than it makes the faces of THE STATE OF OREGON FOR or omitted is another question, and Martin, Citizens Bank of Grass f le e t s 2d and 4th Tu The summary of the majority re- neer. those hard working men who have THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN what are some specialized crop Valley, Moro State Bank and Mark port on the court bill contains Leo Freedlander and Ulric Eller- esday» of each month plowed the ground, sown the crop GEORGE B. GUTHRIE, as Re problems is also being asked. The Skinner, Superintendent of Banks Visiting members wel and waited through winter snows, some wording that is remindful of husen will be the sculptors on the general effect of the. present pro- the State of Oregon are defen ceiver of The Oregon-Washington come. wind and freezes, spring drouths t^he Declaration of Independence I capitol job and Barry Faulkner Joint Stock Land Bank of Port gram is also being investigated. dants said writ being directed to and wind storms to find out wheth and it may go down in history in I and Frank Schwartz will paint the finally the officials want to know me commanding me to make tale of land, Oregon, a corporation. Hazel Truitt. N. G. an almost equal place. We quote, murals. AH four are New York’ er the harvest will bring them a Plaintiff, Lila B»ll. Seeretnrr what part» 6f the present program 5the refti property hereinafter de- heavy stream of golden grain or “ We recommend the rejection of artists of nation-wide repute ac- have (been hardest to explain to scribed, I will on Monday, the 26th vs a mere trickle of shrivelled ker this 'bill as a needless, futile, and | cording to Really. farmers. day of July, 1937, at 10:00 o’clock PfcTER PETERS, HENRY H. Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. K. S. utterly dangerous abandonment of nels a. m., at the front door of the Court WHITE, CORA H. WHITE,' AR- Moro, Oregon In formulating next year’s pro I Insu red fire losses in Oregon dur- Rain is more often than not the a constitutional principle. VID ANDERSON, Defendants, House of Sherman County in the Meet« Every Secon It was presented to the Con- ing 1936 totalled $3,224,343 accord- gram those m charge Shrill be guid- deciding factor that decides wheth By virtue of the writ of exeeu-. Fourth Thursdays in each •d by past experience, the opinions T° wn M“ro- State of Oregon er the family ration shall be beans gress in a most intricate form and ing to the annual report of Hugh M growers, and by the results in offer, fo,r . aale * ? ? ,'’r07 e<J t0 “ U tion and order of sale duly issued Month. Visiting membeti for reasons that obsecured its real H. Earl, state fire marshal. This and home cured bacon or the finer Invited. to the highest bidder for cash in out of the Circuit Court of the f figure is 26.8 percent below the numerous “sample counties’’ where foods->*of diet. Rain determines pnrpba*« Frances King W. M. State of Oregon for the County of hand the following described real different plans are being tried out It would not banish age from average yearly loss for the prev- whether the old jalopy shall plod Ruth Sparling. Secretary. property, situate in Sherman Coun Sherman, on the 27th day of May, the bench nor abolish divided de- ious ten year period. The Bandon this year. through another year with slapp _H 1937, pursuant to a decree entered ty, State of Oregon, to-wit: , fire with an insured loss of $1,256,- ing pistons or be retired for a new cisions. in said court May 26, 1937, in a Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M West One-Half (Wft) of Sec \Tt would not affect the power 669 accounted for 39 percent of the Speaker Pullfast—frothing that and shining vehicle with a multi suit wherein George Bi Guthrie, as Moro, Oregon tion Eight(8): West One-Half of any court to hold laws uncon- J state total, is false ever does anybody any plicity of fashionable gadgets. Receiver of The Oregon-Washing Meets the 1st and 3rd (Wft) of Section Seventeen(17) good. sfcitutional nor withdraw from any Forsooth, rain is something to ton Joint Stock Land Bank of Thursday evenings of East One-Half (Eft) of East Old Mr. Groot (in audience) __ make even bankers smile and farm judge the authority to issue injunc-1 The Board of Control has set Portland, Oregon, a corporation is One-Half (Eft) of Section Nine each month. Visiting ____ ______ I July 1 as the time for considerable Yer’re wrong, Stranger. I hive ers to grin the happy, hilarius grin ^*ons- plaintiff, and Peter Peters, Henry i teen (10), and the West One- members cordially in- It is a proposal without prece- proposals from Portland property false teeth and they do me a lot of pleasant expectation. H. White, Cora H. White and Ar- Half (WJ) of West One-Half ”i*ed to meet with us. dent and without justification. owners with^-buildings or building of good. vid Anderson are defendants, said Roy Powell. W. M. (Wft) of Section Twenty (20), “It contains the germ of a sys- sites for sale to the state. The last LEGISLATION BY LIQUOR writ being direct to me command all in Township Three South C V. Belkn^n. Secy. tern of centralized administration legislature authorized the board to ing .me to make sale of the real (3S), Range eighteen East If news reports are to be be of law that would enable an exec-1 acquire an office building in Port- result of the storm. property hereinafter described, I Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O O. F. (18 E) of the Willamette Mer- lieved it is to be quite a party that utive so minded to send his judges Jand to be financed through the sale From the Observer June 26, 19(j8. will on Tuesday, the 6th day of idan, containing Nine Hundred Judge E. V. Littlefield returned the president is throwing on Jeffer into every judicial district in the | of certificates of indebtedness to be “ Moro. -Or» go» July, 1937 at 10:05 o’clock'*, m., Sixty (960) acres, more or les» son island out in Chesapeake bay. land to sit in judgment on contro retired from rentals paid by de on a part of his Vacatioh Tuesday, Meets 1st an 1 3rd Accounts have it that 180 quarts versies between the Government partments occupying space in the to attend to some court matters at to satisfy the sum of Four Thou- at the front door of the Court Tuesdays in the i sand Seventy-four and 12-100 Dol House of Sherman County in the chambers, in this city. of recently legalized beverage not and the citizen. state-owned building. IO.O.F. hall. Tran • • * Mrs. Erskine haa.jurtially re lars ($4,074.12 with interest there City of Moro, State of Oregon, ed throughout the world for its “It is a measure which ahould sient and vdsjtny; offer for sale and proceed to sell potency will be on hand to lower be so emphatically rejected that The Capitol Construction com covered from the bad effects of a on from June 17, 1037 at the rate brothers are eordi- > to the highest bidder for cash in the mental resistance of recalci it?s parallel will never again ‘ be mission has voiced its disapproval recent stroke of paralysis, at Seat of 6% per annum; and the further ally invited to meet hand the following described real trant congressmen. presented to the free representa of a proposal to construct a garage tle, but her physician has faint sum of Two Thousand Two Hun with us. ' Many, many times within re tives of the free people of on private property adjacent to hope for her restoration. She is dred Seventy-two and 80-100 Dol property, situate in Sherman coun Lewis McKee. N. G. ($2,272.80) with interest ty, State of Oregon, to-wit: cent memory there has been moral America.’’ — — the state office building. The com constantly attended, day and night lars Joe Truit, Secretary- The North Half of the North- thereon from June 17, 1937 at the resentment at the methods adopted Who said the patriots were all mission wants thia property pro by skilled nurses. Grandma and Grandpa Isaac fate of 8% per annum, and $360.00 by lobbyists who attempted to ob dead ? tected as a strictly residential dis Thompson expect to leave Sunday as attorneys’ fee, together with tain support for their measures by trict. on a visit with two sons and a half costs of auit taxed at Twenty- plying unwary legislators with in FARM LABOR AND UNIONS toxicants, food, praise or whatever . Appointment of a commission of brother at “Oregon City, and later two and 10-100 Dollars ($22.10) , C08ts of ®nd upon said bait seemed best suited to the case. Resolution at the state meeting I ten lawyers and judges to revise on will go to Trout lake to visit an<* - Probably few citizens have con of labor at Marshfield favoring I Oregon’s probation, parole and gei> Elwood and, fflh-.- MiPftbald’s, folks. sidered the possibility of govern vertical unions probably foretells 1 tenchtgsystem ~ was announced by ment officials following the same more labor troubles for Oregon. | Governor ttfartin ib is week. The course and coercing congressman The A. F. of L. in Oregon has been ten include Justices J. O. Bailey by means of alcohol. The feeling the more conservative type of and George Rossman of the state is general that if one wishes to win labor organization and it has held supreme court; Judge Hall S. Lusk votes for bills that are entirely to the horizontal or craft union of Portland; Judge Arthur D. Hay honorable such means are unneces style of organization. The C. I. O. of Lakeview; Judge James T. Brand sary but that if the purpose of the is the vertical union sponsor. of Marshfield; Oscar Hayter of The difference between the type Dallas; Earl A. Not-t of McMinn bill is shady resort may be made to almost any means to gain the of union practiced is of little con ville:- Lotus T. Langley of Port sequence to the general public ex land; Senator Robert M. Duncan of end. In other words the methods em cept that at present the more rad Burns, and Representative N. Ray ployed give indications of the end ical unionists favor the vertical Alber of Portland. The commii- type. Its acceptance -in Oregon, sion is expected to present its desired. The folks back home who do the may be an indication that there recommendations to the next legis voting may not be pleased st the is dissent with the conservative lative session. intimation that legislation is con unions of this section and a desire trolled by liquor in the final analy- on the part of the delegatee to get sis and it is probable that the con into action against industry. Also . it makes Ben Osborne’s gressmen who attend will have W ith A u to m a tic Î * difficulty in returning to the scene statement before the grange as- sernply at The Dalles of less con- of their carousals. general electrsc sequence than before although it From the Observer June 28, 1918 has been repudiated by the speakr * o _ . THRIFT UNIT news type er. Mr. Osborne is said, to have . . . Bn8l>ine wife were S e a le d - in -itc tl Years ago, when Ottomar Mer- said that there was no intention to 1 v,s* ,n* a* CamP Lewis P*rt of last -i— ■ : genthaler who invented the lino organize farm labor. Now if he ~ , 8ay’nS ‘goodbye’ to his son, General Electric offers great type ’w as plugging away at his job does'hot find support' at Marshfield , N ow , for the greater convenience o f our customers who live and other Sherman county est refrigerator value in 10 newspapers were often set in large and men with other ideas come to "03rB ,in the 91at division. some distance' frfita town, and for all who would like to use years. More ice cubes, more type because of the hand labor the front in the labor movement Hail visited Kent and Grass Val- this convenience, we have adopted a new Depcsit-by-M aU sto ra g e space, m ore cold necessary. Country newspapers in farmers may expect anything. 1 Sunday morning doing but lit- capacity, more conveniences system that is as simple, sw ift and safe as can be conceived. those days were set in “pics There was no assurance, after damage. The hail stones were AT N E W LO W PRICES! which is about one and a half times the repudiation, that this would not lar* e as P»ffeon eggs, but spaced In effect, it brings this bank to you— any time, anywhere. as large as the usual body type happen anyway, but at least, there rather **r »part did little damage, Just place your deposit in a Special D eposit Envelope Scvs on PRICE! used nowdays in most papers. was once a sort of a statement of John Mu’r has nnished work on In recent years the bigger news Policy. which we provide fo r the asking, and m a ii A portion o f the - ; . ' the concrete bridges built by the — U -P S N T I paper» used a very small type. Now envelope acts as a receipt and is prom ptly returned to you. --------- ------------ , county near the Hines place and the trend is toward a larger type Stst 4 on UiKfcfcfJ The biggest group of well paid near the Root farm and is now Call or w rite today fo r leaflet fuU y explaining our new. again. Nevertheless 1t is surpris people wh* do not pay any federal busY graveling the main roads of' ing to find the one-time staid Ore income taxes a re. the government the county/. - modern Bank-by-Mail plan. gonian—not Morning Oregonian— 0®c»*l* themselves. The commit- Hot days, plenty of wind, thun- C. R. Harding, Manager L. 'A. Littleton, Asst. Mgr. breaking out in a widely spaced tee will have a hard job finding deretorms and lightning flashes are ten-point type that, when compared sources of income greater than by becoming common , around Moro to the 6ft point used a few years levying a tax on themselves and these days, butsw ery little rain ago, looks like a bill board. fellows. results. Saturday another sample o f th e Use of such . type means that ---- ----- ------ tWas thundering above Moro, but stories must be shorter or news scientists are said to be making the rain fell in Lafe Barnett’s and papers thicker. Description of the diamonds out of starch. The kind Fulton’s fields northwest of Moro, world's championship prize fight in found in back bones, perhaps. Water standing in the roads as a f . o „ A|L d » o „ t , , w „ , . a w c . A lways a t y Ovr Service F A Q ! TWO J A sked Preferance FDR YOURSELF! J In Other Days j I i i 1 ¡1 Í New Models Noif}>on Display The D alles B ranch ,to" k I Pacific Power & Light Gc, I /■