■>
ra* muatua
idusuu» fwday , ausu W e, m i
uoomtv juu *» au
STATEHOUSE GOSSIP
«Continued front page one)
Workmen
on the state capitol
8HBRMAN COUNTY OBSERVER Established Nov. 2,“ 188*
include craftsmen of almost every!
VALLEY
JOURNAL,
Established
Oct.
14,
1897
GRASS
i building trade known. Conatruc-
CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6. 1931'
. tion was progressing rapidly as the From the Observer August 28, 1998
WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE. Established 1891
CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1932
building towered skyward.
' F.H /T «am phear has leased his
■ Interior partitions of hollow tile
Published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon. By
Kent farm to Mr. Wattles and is
were being laid by bricklayers. El
GILES L. FRENCH
Manaring Editor
looking round this summer.
ectricians, sheet metal workers and
If a measure initiated by the last
Tuesday Rev. John Tonkins met
plumbers are busy laying pipes and
legislature
is approved by the vot-
with a serious accident at the rail
' air flues.
way crossing above the station. c s of Oregon, both martial part-
• The concrete floor is being sur-
He was driving across the rails n ?rs will he required to have ~ a
I faced with a maze of conduits for
;
on
a walk when the old plank gave Hood test for syphilis upon apply
. the various services. Another lay-
way,
breaking a ,jin g le tree, and ing for a marriage license. Up to
' er of concrete will be poured over
i the team jumping ’threw him off the present time it has been found
Entered as second-class matter at the Post office, at Moro. Oregon,
the present floor.
' r •
I the seat. He fe J between^ the that about one blood, test out of
under Act of Congress of March 3. 1879-
Vaults of the state treasurer and wheels but hung yrthe lines and every one hundred examinations
SUBSCRIPTION RATES— PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
land board are being placed to pro thus dragging on
c ground rein- routinely made is found distinctly
S1.RO
One Year ....................
tect the contents from Are and ed the team up against the Park positive, indicating that syphilis is
theft. Walls are solid reenforced fence. It was a lively mix-up, and present.
AUGUST 27, 1937
v
concrete, 18 inches thick. Lining although the parson and his littlfc
The majority of individuals
prises as earnestly as their elders. the inside wall is a one-inch layer boy, remained in the wagon, esenp- f )Und to be infected with syphilis
A SPECIAL SESSION
With hard competition for ex- of inch-thick manganes« steel.
ed with some bruises and scratches.
routine tests had no knowledge
Jast as the citizens of this .hibitors, excellent stock to hold the
The marble exterior is being
Aurelius and Gherardus. twins » ’ their ha,vin* 8Uch ¿ isca’e.- T^ r ''
country were rejoicing that con- jnterest of those who like animals placed on the sides o f the structure sons of Mrs. Douma, were honoreo, ■. • scveral
.
°T '
gress had adjourned and gone an(j a program as good as people and heavy bronze window frames Wednesday by quite a delegation °
”
t’’e
f
"ct
th
,t
thp
Pufc
quite a
home comes the announcement that
a hundred miles to see there is and sash are being installed. The
lie in general is not acquainted
special session may be expected ampje reason why the fair this rotunda is gradually taking shape. of their little friends, who called , V. ith the early manifestnt’on o?
io
a y rn
e ir respects
r e s p e c ts a and
n a hove
m ve a
.
to p pay
their
* • « ._______
later in the year with the wages year 8h0Uld be causing more ex-
good tin,« celebrating, the birthday-V.phl>?' “ <» “ other reason « that
and hours bill and the proposed d tement.
The pack rat was listed as the anniversary.
j this disease has such an insidious
farm legislation given as the rea-, --------------------_
latest menace to Oregon forests
l onset and does not immediately
son».
There is also a suspicion
following
an
incident
reported
to
ebuse impaired health to any great
From
the
Observer
August
3ff.
191D
that another court measure will be, WHEAT PRICE
the state forester here this week..
extent. The disease is not like
The only son of Frank E. B>*own. • mumonia er typhoid fever, which
given the legislators to work^ on. ( „ Main interest hereabouts, and
State Forester J. W. Ferguson
Special sessions were made pos-j certainly in all other wheat pro- was notified that while a group of
we^ known horticulturist re- a:ute illnesses are unmistakeable.
sible so that legislative bodies ¡Mucing countries u> the price of
workers were eating lunch on
R ufii< is reported On the contrary, syphilis smolders
couldi be brought together to dis- wheat which has tumbled nearly the upper Grand Ronde river, a killed in action in France. Frank away in the body until some
cuss needed legislation between twenty cents since the early high number of workmen noticed smoke Jr* kad enlisted from Montana, but years have elapsed and then some
issuing from the base of a cotton- he is a Sherman county boy in the vital organ is irreparably damaged
regular sessions. It cannot be m a rk .......
'
! hearts of many who knew him oi- in the meantime the disease has
shown that there is a crying need'
Farmers are an optimistic and wood tree nearby.
for legislation such as is proposed hopeful lot who feel that the price
passed to marital partner and off
The crew became suspicious and
at this time, for congress has just wjH »urely rise again before they felled the tree. A blazing pack
E - W. ¡Mason is back from a spring/
a djourned after discussing every have to sell and there are many rat’s , nest rolled tree. Ferguson three weeks f a i l with h.s sheep
The early symptoms of syphilis
imaginable thing under the sun. ( indications that they are right.
declared that there was no doubt
the Blue Mountains south of are often very mild and in many
During: his absence instances are not recognized. Also,
Wages, and hours legislation was
Wheat is one of the few pro- that the rats were responsible for Pendleton.
put aside in the session by Cong- ducts that is dropping in price, the blaze. He wasn’t so certain Mrs- Mason and the children were one of the early stages of the dis
ress because of attacks made on it Costs of labor are going up and however, just what charges could T h itin -, with M n j f a s o n ’s m other ease may be confused with other
t j near Toppinish, Washington.
from southern senators who do pot manufactured articles are raising be filed against the rodents.
diseases which are accompanied by
like it. Labor unions gave it very almost - daily showing that the
• • «
C.
Royse has succeeded tc the a rash or eruption. In these cases
slight support and it is reliably farmer is going to be in a bad way
Persons hoping to profit by huy-1 situation of city engineer at the oftentimes ...the most competent
reported that only the fight be- unless the market trend changes,
ing oil leases in the state of Ore w ater and light power plant, He physician is unable to make a defi
tween the CIO and the AF of L
There is a big crop in the United gon were discouraged last week has rented the Bogart property nite diagnosis without the confirm
made labor leaders speak for it states, but other countries are not when a statement issued by State and expects to soon be a t home ation of a blood test. When this
AAA . ... ...
particular stage of the disease has
at all. I f It 1« not a labor bill there burdened with surpluses. There Corporation Commissioner J. H.
is little demand for it at all.
may be need for more than the us Hazlett said that possibility of find C. E. Sheets has sold his residence subsided, there is nothing that is
As for the farm bill, whatever ual amount of wheat if quarreling ing oil in the state in paying quan nropertv to T. C. Lee. The fam ily diagnostic except the Wassermann
left earlv in the week for an auto or similar test ox the blood or
it may be like when written, much nations decide to go to war. Yet, tities was slight.
more time than is available be down goes the price.
“The probability of finding oil in; prospecting trip in,to the Spokane spinal fluid. Following this mani
Bakers have long since moved paying quantities in Oregon is so country in search of another lo- festation of the, disease there is
tween n o* and the January session
usually a quiescent period which
will be needed to determine what the price of bread up a notch and slight that only wealthy persons, cation.
may even last for years and during
is needed for the farmers of Amer other food products are doing the if any, who can afford to gamble,
which time there are no symptoms
ica with their many - sided prob-, same thing. Costs of producing should buy oil leases,” Hazlett Career Man
whatsoever
which would cause an
wheat
are
higher
than
before.
The
lems.
.
“ It ain’t th a t I’m afraid to work. iafected individual to go to a phy
outlook
is
not
cheerful.
Perhaps
Reports have come to the at-1
,
, . ,,
. ,.
, , .
Proposed legislation is all de
. X .
, ma am, but there am t m uch doing sician for medical care. During
...
.. ,,
signed to increase the theory of a diversification of crops, especial tention of the department that s a l-! .
.
,
— in my particular line,
this smoldering period of the dis
* < .hat
the Federalists of early history and ly in areas where it is possible is esman of oil leases are represent-
ease
the individual may at any
what
is
needed
and
it
may
be
said
ing
that
they
have
been
licensed
U
U
T
,
y’
•
,
y
/
,
it was repudiated by the people a f
,
J
.
4. T t
_x ? “I'm
,
„ a window-box
D
, weeder, time become infectious to his or
ter a short existence. Centralize-, for thie country that that is what by this department. These reports
her marital partner. The disease
tion of power was the question is taking place,
are false. A number of companies ; ________________
may plso be passed along to the
engaged in selling oil leases in 1
that early day Democrats rose to
offspring, causing premature death
Pedestrians are the victims in Oregon have sought permits but MORO LOCALS
place opposing. Unless the temp
and deformities of many kinds. No
er of Americans has materially two of every five fatal traffic ac none have been issued for a num
other
single disease known to man
Lewis
Harlan,
blacksmith
at
the
cidenta,
points
out
the
Oregon
ber of reason*.
changed the theory will be beaten
kind produces so many miscarria
State*Motor
association.
CCC
camp,
was
hit
in
the
eye
by
“The
most
undesirable
high
pres
•gain.
sure salesmen are selling oil leases a spark from the forge Monday ges, and deaths among infants.
and the gullibility of their victims and has been kept from work There is one way to prevent this.
ON TALKING
Perhaps if they have a special surpasses belief. The victims are since that time although he is im The blood test is a definite pro
cedure which will detect syphilis,
If news reports are to be trust session the work will be done in usually uninformed and of small proving.
time
for
congressmen
to
go
home
Mrs. Will Morgan is here from so that treatment can be instituted
means, and were oil leasing com
ed Commissioner Bennett of Port
and
campaign
for
another
term.
issued
permits
and
Arlington
to visit her mother, Mrs. and infectiousness prevented. Pro
panies to be
land has recently given a first class
were their salesmen to be licensed Emma Sayrs who is slowly im- vided the test is made early and
example of what happens to a map
proper treatment instituted, the
This would be an appropriate as agents of the corporation depart proving from her recent illness,
who talks too much. He has been
disease
may be cured.
n
ien
t,
th
e
sa
le
sm
e
n
would
probably
j
Dr.
H.
C.
Curry
was
h
e
re
T
h
u
rs-
subpeoned to appear before the time for human* to shed their skins
An
important
problem in the
grand jury to tell what he knows as well as snakes.
represent, as they do, that the de- day on one of his trips and expects
control of this disease is to detect
partment had approved oil leases to return in about a month.
of the gambling situation in Port
it early. The blood test prior to
land after making statements
Is it possible that that1880 leg as an investment.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hansen were
marriage will detect a great many
“The
salesmen
would
thus
be
about the prevalence of gambling islator who just came to the lime
here from Goldendale Sunday for early cases of syphilis because over
furnished
with
a
strong
selling
there.
light has been all this time making
a days visit with relatives and
65 per cent of marriages occur in
It is probably true, as many local up his mind about whether to ad argument. The department re friends.
v
, __
the twenty to thirty age period,
fuses to be placed in such a posi
citizens will testify, that there is mit it or not?
Mrs. Edgar Race is here to care
which is the age when syphilis is
tion that its attitude toward oil
gambling in Portland. It is proba
ftrr her mother, Mrs. Frank Sayrs.J
leases
in
Oregon
can
be
misrepre-
most frequently contracted.
ble that Mr. Bennett knows that
If Russia was trying to show the
for a short time.
s
“ There is no doubt if the voters
there is gambling there. It is al Japanese how expert were her SdlvO C la rl& Z x^ vv uvi u W *
Martin Hansen and wife visited of this state approve the new
so probable that Mr. Bennett has fliers she carried the bluff a bit too
here this week from California
The
Oregon-Washington
apple
marriage law that m the years to
nothing that will pass for evidence far for the lives of three brave
with their numerous friends in this
come
OregQn will lower the infant
crop
this
year
is
estimated
at
33,-
in the matter. If he had he should airmen.
■ —----- —-----
! death
140,000 bushels, the U. S. Depart cc’2
death rate
rate and
and will
will prevent
prevent • the
not have waited for a subpoena.
jflrs-
LeRoy
Wright
left
Wednes-
birth
of
children
congenitally
in
While it is to be hoped that the
lb is to be hoped that the prac ment of agriculture reported. This
is
890,000
bushels
above
last
year’s
day
evening
for
Oregbfl
City
where
fpeted
with
this
deforming
disease,
commissioned has some actual in tice o f opening all schools on the
formation about gambling that will same day in this county will be crop of 32,250,000 bushels, but is ’be will join friends and go on to The passage of this splendid act
considerably below the five-year Netarts to spend a week or ten will be a step forward in our civili-
do something to rid the city of continued.
average
crop of 38,888,000 bushels.; days at the beach.
zation.
its group of leeches, it is at present
♦
•
»
doubtful. It appears that he has
Experiments with the lowly hen
T. Morris Dunne, of the Oregon
followed the common human prac have been able to produce eggs
tice of talking without adequate with green yolks. Now that is a unemployment compensation com
information.
fact worthy of science, surely. In a mission was in Washington, D. C.,
few years, noxloubt, we will be able conferring with unemployment ad
to order our eggs by color and the ministrators of 11 western states
THE FAIR
». - wife of a careless man will be able this week.
Chief topic of the meeting was
This year there is a greater in to provide eggs that will not show
methods of makng benefits. Ore
terest in the county fair than has on his blue serge suit.
gon’s payments will start next Jan
been shown for several years.
There are many reasons for this.
Look at the railroads. Rail work uary. Commission funds will ag
First this fair will in all probabil ers are about ready to strike for gregate approximately $5,000,000
ity be better than recent fairs from an increase in wage« of 20 percent on January 1, D. A. Bulmore, state
the program standpoint because and hearings are being conducted unemployment administrator an
-
professional riders and what might in which farm producers are ask nounced.
be called professional horses will ing for a reduction in rates.
The commission now has $4,000,-
compete. Then, too, the county
000 which was contributed by em
bred colts are now numerous
ployers. They will pay three per
A national golf match apparent
enough to make a race meet of
cent of their payrolls next year.
ly brings a« many people to town
their own.
*
Employers ate paying two percent
as a national convention to judge
Second: Of late years the stock from the lists of players printed currently.
industry has been developed to a daily in Portland pipers.
greater extent than formerly and
more farmers now have full blood
Now one group of union men is
ed stock than at any previous
striking against another group and
time. This has increased the inter
how can the employer agree with
est in good stock .
exnsImetiM...
both e f them.
wiivivwvn • ■ e
Y o u 'll ting* ft song o f
A few years ago sheep were not --------------------
top Cairod. . .
shown at the fair at all but now
happiness when you
EMPTY VICTORY
many farms have sheep and near
The winners are unheralded, un
your new H dtpoint Elec
ly a hundred will probably be sung, but the mourners* bench was
tric Range. For this thrilling new
shown at the fair. Pure bred cat crowded for 1,768 loses in races to
tle are to be found on a large
range w ill give you many extra
grade crossings with railroad
number of farms and interest in train* last year, says the Oregon
hours o f freedom, economy such
them has grown.
State Motor association.
They
a* you have never know n, spot-
The success of Sherman county were killed.
Srss
cleanliness and perfection
and tb«y’r« proud of Calvxrt’»
4-H club children in winning prizes
ELECTRIC RANCES
. o f results w ith every recipe.
i. * .
• t the state fair and the Pacific
Mrs. Guppy— (thipking of Ge
Buy on Conventont Torma
Internationa] has caused the club neva)—'Let me see—what is the
Come in today.
to be filled to overflowing' name of that place where so much
and whereas the youngsters used has been done to promote the peace
UMWCKY SflAlOHT
to con sid * a day at the fair to be • of the world ?
v
*
WHKKSY— 90 reoor
merely a matter o f popcorn and) Guppy—I suppose you mean c«»r. sssr CAI.VSWT
v.am
mL*ma«k»'M*vau¿.KV
pink lemonade now vie for the.iRsno?
•».vs
j&jcnnan (Haunts kuurna!
In Other l)ays i I New Marriage
Held Necessity
By Health Board
f t I I I *7 I I
-tr
It
Kentuckians know
their whiskey
Kerftuckij Brick
P acific
TODAY’S QUOTE
sued out of the above entitled court
“To hold profitable markets it is in the above entitled cause, to me
necessary to have assured, uniform directed and dated August 17th,
production and high quality. Na 1937, upon a judgment rendered
ture is rather fickle, but irrigation and entered in kaid court on the
has proved Jto be the answer f o r . lfith day of August, 1937, in favor
us.“—E. A. McCornack, manager of the plaintiff and against Rosa
of the Eugene i*ruit Growers' as M. Miller as administratrix of the
sociation, in an address during the Estate of Joseph J. Miller, deceas
eighth aniiual Willamette Valley ed, and Rosa M. Miller for the
Irrigation tour.
.
sum of
000.00, with interest
thereon at the rate of 7 per cent
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
per annum from May 30, 1982;
Notice is hereby given that the the further sum of $660.00 attor
undersigned has been duly appoint ney's fees, and for costs and d i s
ed by the County Court of • the bursements of th is suit, taxed at
State of -Oregon for Sherman $16.86, and accruing costs, com
County as Administrator with the manding me to make sale o f the
will annexed of the will and estate following described real p r o p e r ty
of Grace G. Isaacs, deceased. All situated in Sherman County, Ore
persons having claims against said gon, to-wit:
estate are hereby notified to pre
The NE1; the E l of NW1; the
sent the same to»lhe undersigned
SW i of NW1 of section 17; The
with vouchers properly verified as
SE1 and E i of SW l;the SE i of
by law required at the office of
NE1 and Lots 2 and 3 of Sec.
Gavin & Gavin, attorneys, The
18; All in Township 2, North,
Dalles, .Oregon, within six months
range 16 East W. M., contain- .
from the date hereof.
ing 617.91 aeres, more or less,
Dated August 23rd, 1937.
according to Government sur
Harvey F. Stone, Administrator,
vey: And beginning at the
with the will annexed of the Will
northwest corner of SE I of
and Estate <n Grace G. Isaacs,
section 17, township 2, North,
deceased.
range 16 E. W. M. said point of
Gavin & Gavin,
beginning being designated by
Attorneys,
an iron stake 2 feet long and
The Dklles, Oregon.
1-8 inches in diameter driven
full length into the ground;
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
thence west 4.46 chains; thence
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
south 2.25 chains; thence east
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
7.96 chains; thence north 2.25
chains; thence west 3.50 chains
SHERMAN COUNTY.
to place of beginning, contain
In Equity No. 2450.
ing 1.78 acres; All of NW1
DE TWEEDE NORTHWESTERN
of NW1 of section 17, and all
AND PACIFIC HYPOrHEEK-
of Lot 1 in section 18, town
BANK, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs.
ship 2, North, Range 16 E.W.
ROSA A. MILLER, as Adminis
M. (Excepting an irregular
tratrix of the Estate of Joseph J.
tract conveyed to the State of
Miller, Deceased, ROSA, A. MIL
Oregon for highway right of
LER, JENNIE MILLER JORDAN,
way, deed recorded July 24,
LEONARD JORDAN, her husband,
1981, in Book “X ” page 186,
ETTA MILLER ERWIN, JOSEPH
deed records of Sherman Coun
J. MILLER, and JAMES D/ MIL
ty, Oregon, to which record
reference is made for a more
LER, Heirs at law of JOSEPH J.
particular description of said
MILLER, Deceased, ''ROSA MIL
tra
c t!
>____ __...................
LER, HUGH A. WHITE, and J. B.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of
McCOOK, as Receiver of First
National Bank of The Dalles, Ore said execution, judgment, decree
and order of sale, and in compli
gon, a corporation, Defendants.
By virtue of an execution, judg ance with the commands of said
ment, decree and order of sale is- writ, I will on t h « 1 8 t h day of
September, 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m.
at thé front door of the Court
Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116
House in Moro, Sherman County,
Moro, Oegon
Oregon, sell at public auction, sub
Meets 2d and 4th Tu ject to redemption, to the highest
esdays of each month bidder for cash in hand, all the
right, title and interest the above
Visiting members wel named defendants had on the 30th
come.
day of November, 1923, the date
of the mortgage foreclosed herein,
Mabel McKee, N. G.
or since that date had or acquired,
Naomi Van Gilder, Sec.
in and to the above described real
■
-
m
i1
Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S estate, or any part thereof, to sat
isfy, said execution, judgment and
Moro, Oregon
*- Meets Every Second decree, with interest, costs and ac
Fourth Thursdays in each cruing costs.
Dated this 17th day of August,
Month.-Visiting member»
1937.
invited.
/rances King W. M.
C. C. Wilson,
Ruth Sparling. Secretary.
Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
Date of first publication August 20,
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M 1937.
Moro, Oregon
Date of last publication September
Meets the 1st and 3rd 17, 1937.
Thursday evenings of
each month. Visiting
membeis cordially in NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
vited to meet with us
Notice is given that Saturday
Roy Powell. W. M.
the 11th day of September, 1937,
C. V. Belknap. Secv. at the hour of ten o’clock s. m. of
:
Moi « lx>dge No. 113. I. O. O. F
Moro, Oregon
Meets 1st. and 3rd
Tuesdays in ^he
' I.O.O.F.^hall. Trar
sient and visiting
brothers are cordi
ally invited to nee*
with us.
Lewis McKee, N. G.
.Too T’-nit
,-v
said day, and the courtroom of the
County Court in the courthouse in
Moro, in Sherman County, Oregon,
has been fixed as the time and
place for the hearing of all ob
jections to the final report filed by
the undersigned in the estate of
Adolph Perrault, deceased.
Ronald A. Perrault,
Executor of the will of
Adolph Perrault, deceased.
41-46
In these m odem days, people expect convenience. That’t
the keynote upon which we base our unproved B ank-by-
M ail System. N ow , wherever you go, your bank “goes
right along” with you.
-
~ Your banking task is as easily solved as posting a letter.
Merely enclose your endorsed checks in our special B ank-
byiWnil Deposit Slip Envelope and drap^ it into the
r.eaicst mail box. Ask or write us for details.
Resources 125 M illions
C. R. Harding, Manager
: „
- L. A . Littleton, ’ASst. Mgr.
The D alles B ranch
tates N ational B ank
C ompany U nited S * Head
Qfieo, Portland, Oregon
MX MB KB F E D I I A I D I F O I I T
I N I U S A f I C I C O B P O B A T IO N