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A V - -f : v í .r4 * THE SUpRMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, J J « .J?. an* »*• M ARTIN AND THE DEMOCRATS 14,1968 "V STATEHOUSE GOSSIP > rj any, and the settlement thereof. n Çsmntg 9***n*' The Oregon Democrat; which it Mtdlafiburg, <Continued from page one» >' I met with the State Land ¡Board / Administrator t f f 4 x lw e s t a t o o f a magazine published for the coati Sherman County Observer this week. A large number of edu Maude P. Muflenbqrg, deceased. tail section of the party, now comes Established Nov. 2, 1888 R. J, Kitohen, '* - f . v boldly into print with a criticism cators interested in protecting the G r a n V a lle y Jo u rn al of Governor Martin in which it irreducible school fund and a num Established Oct. 14, 1897 LaGrande, Oregon, ber of eastern Oregon stockmen; CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1981 speculates on the possibility of de also attended the meeting. , Attorney for administrator. J Wasco News-Enterprise .. t e feating tha^ doughty old gentleman The federal government, accord-! ----- at the May primaries/ Established Nov. 1891 ing to Carpenter, is ready and a n -‘ IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 . The principle sin of the gover xious to. cqoperate with the state THE STATE OF OREGON FOR nor apparently is that He said in any program .that the Land THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN Published Every Friday at some had things about the‘National B oard may deoide upon.^ He recom PROBATE DEPARTMENT M o ro , O regon Labor Relations Board and inti No. *860 • » • ~ ' Editor mated that fhr secretary of labor mended an experimental test of the Giles U French ./.<■ blocking program through a year’s Enured aa aecond-claas matter at wa» not peri«:t, J f that be treawn exchange pf land use before any a x - ACCOUNT NOTICE OF the Postofflce at Moro, Oregon ,<•’ P * ^ *$ U » “ 1 OF THE IN THE change o f title is made. This would under Aet of Congres, of March affair, for to many tt sounded like give the board a chance to study NDER DA- ESTATE Ó 3 1879 g J° d A m e ric a n ism to boldly ,-exr the effect of such a program upon YtS, ’ ’ press an opinion in sincerity and the stockmen as well as upon the Notice ia hereby given that the With the Welfare of the people of school fund before any definite undersigned, as Administratrix of Oregon t t heart: steps are taekn. the Estate o f Alexander Davis, de The Oregon Democrat alto ■ intie Carpenter also called attention ceased, has filed her final account mates that the governor was elec to the fact* that Uncle 6am still in thK County Court -of the State ted to represent the party m Ore owns a number of isolated tracts of Oregon, for Sherman < County, gon whereas it is the general a s 'of 40 and 80 acres each, in various and that Monday, the 84th day of sumption that he was elected to parts of the state which can be ac OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER January, 1988» at the hour of 10 represent and govern all of the quired by the state through ex o'clock in the forenoon o f said day people of Oregon. Correct us il change df Its grazing lands on an SUBSCRIPTION RATES and the court npom pf said court we are wrong. ’ - ' Pays hie in Advance acre<for-acre basis. These tracts, has bcen^ppfibinted by said Court ONE YEAR .... .........$.1.50 • All of which m eans1 th a t’.the according to Carpenter, are much aa the tkpe and plape for tha hear primary* campaign has already more valuable than are the grazing ing o f objections thereto and the started and that the men, or man, lands which oomptize most o f the JANUARY 14, 1938 settlement thérepf. A p a rtia lly , demolished b rid g e on the Chinese fron t provides the cettlng for this unusual p ic tu re .' A Jap who wants to be governor has state's holdings and an exchange Dated and firel published, De -------------- ------- ' ' some sort of control over the party on thia basis would prove highly anese tan k follow ed by soldiers ru m b le s cautiously over the unstable ¡structure as the a rm y m oves fo rw a rd to a cember 24, 1937. , new fighting position on the w a y to N anking . — — ------- — --------- ? - P-— » — — COMMUNITY SERVICE ‘ publication. r Martin’has made and advantegeoiis to the irre d u c ib le ✓ » . .Z . . • Date of last publication, January - make lots of mistakes.„ He will school fqnd. .... 14, 1988. Citisens of the Kentcom munity occagion>n k word. ■yr' • • • 'A. ■ ' 10 ' J . .... . ’ Neoma E. Smith, Administratrix. have done a very fine thing m the . In ordfr to prevent “chiseling” Oren R. Richards, Attorney. part week or ten day. by co-oper- je t ^ , need br „jadon, NQTICEÍ TO CREDITORS by beneficiaries of either fund all a tin g to build r « Ï / A n ' 0’ so speaking. But no one has so relief rolls as well as all unemploy All persons having claims against Eureka Lodge rfo, l i l A ^ A A-M ed down Pine Hollow , t o J h -John ment compensation rolls will be the Estate of John Mathieson, Sr., Day. The pomt of the praise hja against his sincere Morp. Oregon cleared through the state employ Deceased, are required to present' nothing to do with the road or its J _ * Meets the 1st and 3rd <rqp» the Observer Jan. 15, 1909 ment s^yyice, K hasJtmen announced present or althnaU value. It ¡»¿<* Orejon. _ * Uiem with vouchers to the under-' ThuyaAff-: tvenings of O. A. Ramsey is drafting plans O F f g ’f n S by member^ o f W r Unemployment signed at their farm residence praise for the spirit of cstisenshjp GOON SQUAD each, Visiting i * \ Obmpepsation pommisaipn, Any dur fo r.s fine Iprge residence for L. L. near Rufus, Oregon' within 6 that is willing to sacrifice time and members cordially in To the Editor plicattorto found On the two rolls Pfeetz at his Pleasant Grove Farm. Sherman County months of the date of the first pub- ,A note in the newspapers has to effort to do something for the vited to nieet with ua. Journal : will be carefully investigated to Forrest Littlefield was pretty - i lication of this notice. The date of do with the governor's dislike for community. Roy Powell. W. M. goon squad?. While dictionaries do prevent duplication in benefit pay badly stung with poison oak while It is quite probable some of your publication of this notice It ia customary in this day and a r V. Hriknap- Secv. ments. visiting with his parents in Yam readers know why .»me of. M » age for communities or group. th st from ju fi hill county. towns in Sherman county came by ' 5 U*'1 & Mathieson M o ro Lodge N<* l i t I. O. O. P want some improvement to harrass a group of men, endowed with phy Oregon School districts have re Eggs are worth 60 cents a dozen M4 t Oregon city, county, state or national offic sical vigor and strength and either duced their debt load by $4,438,313 in Moro. their names. For the benefit ol " Margaret ials, with petitions, arguments— an unholy ambition to obey some in the past seven years, according Meets ..let and Srd S le ig h in g and tobogganing* are those that have not heard, I wiU Executrix and » m e tim e, threat, of political to a re p o rt compiled b y Rex Put Tuesdays in the the ruling sports in Sherman coun- wbat j jtnaw or an intense hate for about i t Rufus Frank G. Dick, Atty, repriaal-until they are t n n t « l wfao do fo„ dicUU, nam, state superintendent of ptib- ty at present. IWo inches more T O .o i . hall. Tran was named for Rufus C. Wallis, Vogt Block î ” or * £ ° t «ri «"¡on, and who therefore Hc instruction. At the peak in snow fell during Tuesday night. < sient .and visiting 10-13 There has been a minimum of^de-, #r wk>lml • >nnoy non. , 1928-29 these school districts had The blockade on the main line pre who was the foufidtr of the place. The Dalles, Oregon brother! are cordi- Wallis was an early, settler in ---- ------------------ . mand from the Kent people and a $20,496,088 in bonds outstanding. vented arrival of outside attorneys *: ally invited to ueet union men or those of anther grUp. maximum of cooperation Klickitat county, Washington. He NOTICE OF FINAL 8ETTLE- ' with us. . It is not an "occupation th a t'll Highest point In outstanding school at the openthg 6f Circuit Court married Mary Butgen in 1868, and 1 MENT among themselves and with the Lewis Mcltee, N. G. ’ likely to endear its followers to warrants was reached in 1936-37 Monday. No'trains were run Sunday; ons tm in ran through f or J'“ " lire<i Chamber- J IN THE COUNTY COURT OF county road crew. when this form o f indebtedness ag Joe T r u jt . S e c re ta ry ____ ,th e general public for it lacks' In Flat, just acroes the .. . River SHERMAN COUNTY, STATE OF . In earlier days,, when we were g.entiütyt it fails, to observe 40 gregated $1,463,612. Payment of from Shaniko to Biggs on Monday lam d sev^ OREGON. — X - ------------------------- Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 _ Mr- closer to the pioneer standard of; many of the most rudimentary pre- delinquent taxes has contributed and one went up Wtfneeday. Made eral years ago. Mrs. Wallis died THE MATTER OF THE Moro, Oegon individualism and self reliance cepts of civilization, it dees . not largely tpwaxd reduction of' the are badly demoralised. a « a few days ago, at the age of 88 ESTATE OF Maude P. Muilenbuiw, communities often went about their boid jaw jn respect. Goon debt load.'. Salaries paid to teach From the Observer Jan. 10, 1919 M e e t* 2d and 4th Tu- Grants w as. named for Deceased. desired improvements by g a th e r in g »quads may be compared to the ers in tha public schools <of Jth,is Buck Tarry died from pneumonia t*<ays Of each month Grant, prominent sheep man. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in a body and going to work to do buncbt of bravos that were kept state were $2,600,242 leas for 1936- Friday morning *yjk A lint after a very short was one of the first to go into busi . Visitili» members wt| the job required. The modem by local big shotg in the fifteenth 37 than for 1929-30 but there has illness of about eight hours. that the undersigned, administra ness there after the Rail Road was bean a gradual increase in teach- tor of estate of Maude IP. Muilen- trend has been to pass the buck to century for the purpose of taking Announcement of the engage Grant had a store hi The burg, deceased, a e c e a s e a , has nas filed nieu in the th e - Mabel McKee, N. G. r • whatever governmental agency that wbat thsÿ wanted frlm those less erF salaries during the past two ment of Miss Giadrs Watkins, a built. / V * years. Oregon teachers, however, former iMbro resident having spent Dalles in 1863. eould be persuaded or coerced to weu protected. County Court of Sherman Naomi Van Gilder, Sec. . --------— County/ ------- X make au appropriation. The. many It geema that a group of law are still receiving approximately a-part of her youth in this county ™lgg 8 Qf course was named for O n g °n» hia final account as admin- at the home ' of her aunt, Mr* W- S - who lived Wasco, > 0 < to r of said estate and that the agencies for spending public money abiding citizens such as must make 26 percent less than they were in Bethlehem Chapter, Na. 7$. O. B. S. WH-Sent 31st day of January, 1938, at the ..-w .r Laura Moore, to Captain BUnken- Mnd 1 thmk was the that have been recently established up ¿be labor unions would counte- 1929-30. More» Oregon .3;.* »f. bare caused thia method to bo .1- nan<.e the UM „( p l a g u e , to en- ship of Portland. ' tto the Leff»Uture from SMnan hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon Meets Eaery Second Attorneys for the; hank night ; State Representative A. M. coun*y- most universal to the United Staten force- their thoutrht v — of said day, at the county court Fourth Thursdays in each corporation th is . week withdrew Wright left Monday for Portland which make, the action taken by thBt the r k f l l The little town at the mouth of room in the courthouse of said Month. Visitihg the Kent peopleall the more note- un)ong are ^ t o d over their suit to restrain Marion coun where he met with thè stote high- the Deschutes was first known as county, has been fixed by thè court Invited. / ' the time and place fbr hearing worthy and laudable. the hiring of them or that the ty officials from interfering with way commission, latter " to meet Deschutesville, then changed to Frances King W. M. Ruth Sparling, Secretary. The Importance of the road has most radical of the union members this popular attraction atad assured Mrs. Wright at Salem ready for Fultonville. Finally it was named of objections to said account, if Assistant Attorney General Moody the convening of the state legisla- Miller, for a pioneer settler, Jeff c=. nothing to do with it, although it are in power. . jx Milled. may well becotpe a part of a new • And the papers state that the that they would advise their client ture. cross road. Kent realized that if governor don't like goon squads. to discontinue bank nights in all From the Observer Ja». 13, 1899 | Wm. Barnett built his first store Oregon counties. and when it was built It would be Well, who does? The mall coach into More from just east of Clark Dunlap's big 1 • « m of more value to them than to oth the north has passed into history, barn. The postofflce was moved Oregon patrons of horse , and God'xbye, venerable relic, in the from Eatons to this store, and the er parts of the county and instead Dame Rumor will be pleased if wafcf of Progression, but let it be - name changed from Spanish Hol- of waiting until the job eould be the Portland newspapers are closep dog raced wagered $3,736,213 on wake 44 done by the county, alone, they by strikes for then she Will have the dogsraod^ponidl •iitfring. *j^ 7 , known that you did your duty in low, to Wasco. I believe Barnett preferred their services. The coat a wonderful opportunity to spread the lucky holders of th e w in n in g your day. The first mail to come proposed the name of Wasco. WH. know, why Moro „ e . lled of tha read has bean negligible to word pf moufh such ftories as £ the county. The work *waa of no may interest but Pot inforqn. News- Moro? I confess 1 do not, but will S p e c ia l L e c tu re B y large value to the residents of papers may not be an *absolute ferenee. at, $466,901 represents the A jolly crowd of 16 persons from gay j think ¡t wag cgRed because 16 percent With held by the pro Kent. Tbe spirit that made it pos- necessity inasmuch as one doesn't G ran Valley came down Saturday WaIter , nd Henry Mo((„ .u r te d Subject: Opportunities in Electricity, Radio, Televieion A ir sible Is of inestimable worth to the eat them or shelter his family with moters of the races and the 21% evening in a big sleigh to attend their general store aboirt the time • . .a e ie v is io n . AIT community, to the county and to them, but if there is a demand for “cut” claimed by the state for per- .v the . banquet -------A and Odd Fellows in it . was named, and the name was s ConditiouiDg, Refrigeration, Diesel and Gas Engines the nation for there have been knowledge about what ia happen- miting the races. Bets on the Port stallation. They were: R. L. Camp taken from the name Moore. If W, Moore and any one knows a better reason aome indication* that citizenship of, big, what is correct about storiee land dog races alone amounted to bell and wife',’ $3,582,612 while only $93,776 was wife; Wm. Id and wife; O. will be glad to hear it. this • kind was becoming a lost rumored they are a necessity, wagered on the horses at the state P King virtue. t 4 H. W. Wilcox I will relate an incident that • * IV and m< Porter, W. I. happened many year* ago. In the It appears that all organizations, fain . ./Alt ‘ in, Ed Smith early sixties, John GalUgef had Teatei conqmnies, or groups.that trant a n y f'1 LUDLOW AMENDMENT -of jControl gave fca thing, rash .to the government in- pack train on the Canyon City -z S p o n s o re d B y ?? Yolfcx the , ttle shed If it is possible to judge from »tead of depending.oq tjieinnelvea. api*oyal road. He w is murdered by Jim state.’1 evidence found in daily convdbia- 4 t O absolutely pnMhgpry in lame * , « I™' eofrabsed Tuesday night, under Berriway, who was hung at Can tion it seems that the recent de-fca»*« because the government has opening the way for the call for pressure of damp snow, 86 head of yon City. Mike Galliger, a cousin .feat-th rou gh holding in cow npt-! assumed Jhntrol over them. We ®n the / ^ u r e , cost of which cattle were inside at the time but of John, went to Canyon City to is estimated at approximately $739, none of them we^e injured. idlow amendment is k*ve the railroads asking for toe—of the Ludlow sell the outfit and settle the affairs January has so far deposited 20 of the deed man. After doing so, not a popular move The people ap higher rato$, and the farmers want 000. inches of snow over Sherman he started for The Dalles on horse parently feel that they should have ing a section of the farm billfr. county. against higher rates on farpa, pro something to say about going to a back with a man known as Cayuse duce. r. ‘ . » foreign land to fight- George. Some where near the head of Ferry Canyon Mike stopped to The argument that the passage of This is the sort o f weather that fix hia saddle, and George went on. the amendment would handicap the THE KING OF would not evhn Ito unusual in Los It was n e a rly dark and Mike was a department of state in dealing with Automobile accident statistics fbr THE, KEROSEMES city man, and knew nothing about foreign governments is a valid one Angeles. Naturally it ia far too January, 1937, warn Oregon mot early in the winter for a native to a wild country and he was soon and it would undoubtedly make it >ro will not bring* you orists against unpreparedness and imposaEle to show a very strong boast of our salubrious winter fo i too much speed at this time of year, see their lost. ¡After wandering for three an snow come, but h$nd in telling other nations what —7 u - .- and . — cold may yet <t.. -S -x — Secretary of State Snell said this team this w eek (or they go down days he killed hia h^rse He had we have seen enough bf the winter, ° n' u “ I the Columbia to play Cascade no matches, so could not build a we would do to them ff they didn’t Mom than half of last January’s Lock« on Friday night and Beacon fire His s U m a < * e j « t e d the raw behave according to our rimdardt to be assured that It ia not going — « »7 ^ There might be an advantage for to be as long as those long-remem 8038 reported accidents occurred , ‘Rock on Saturday. Beacon Rock has a reputation to drink. On foot he wandered fo u r the American people if the state bered winters that began ip Octo TOVCTed^th 1 « , M dhM «Sy O M -'of being the strongest team in the days. My father andJBiH Masiker department was less able to talk ber and lasted until April. At In w nry gallonl least that won’t happen. third occurred w U t anow was ac- Columbia League this year and had gone to"Buck Hollow for a 1 foreign war. It ia going to take . terrible b a t. tually falling. Skidding played a « « « f o r e the game should be a S a ^ v X 1» As it is, and as it will be for lVt SOLVENT-REFINED » years, probably, the only way for of Japan to make American ladle, part in no le u than 1106 miahapa. dose one. Cascade Lock. J , n o » . camped where Wnaa v do without their .ilk .lo ck in g ..' “I « n hopeful that our driver, known qu.nt.ty and no ^ r f c u l .r On the mmnm, of .the.«venth y — bums dean —leaves the people to stop foreign war is . ______ , - . J*v wivuwuv VU«1( oaana sto c k in g s.- - v-r— f w b - —— -j-. — trouble ia expected there. ' ’ in « h‘ became lost, GeUiger found th*t Most of them wear something else can chalk up a substantial decrease the air sweet and fresh Picture bookings for the camp their camp. He couM $0$» speolr such a war would be a bad political that looks a bit like silk, though. I over last January's record-hreak- ______ move. Certainly there will never 1 ing accident figures,” S$ell added movie this mo«th include 9ome at above a whisper, afid had given up When the country l a ' i l .teamed "bit thia e .n n o b .b e .d o U .^ 4 1 » * TOey 2 r 2 f o r him 2nd he r J > ^ - again be so much ill feeling about aa anti-war vote as was accorded up over raoaoply ft WttLhe sefcn that majority of us are «aught unaware ----- ----- - ------- - - ----- • fi • - n _U.- •fcj’.Y t .' honMJ • ------ 1 K/.M at to the senators who voted against the World war hack in 1917. The importance of senaiblo speed iTdon*?Ve^m ^ o n r t l e that any There to nothing in democracy will think the government should to indicate that a people should take some action against the is further stressed by the fact that ™ ^ ± 7 * bruar* 6’ RhytllTn on one <.Ould not find a way out of Mindly follow a president or a monopoly the Democratic party has while non-collision accidents, in the Range. thafc*-country, but I have toM what eofcgreaa into war regardless of the on offices/ , • ' | which automobiles simply .turned Buy In cans really happened.- - * - » raaaoa wdiy thogg officials might de —----------------- ' ., | over or were driven off the highway Toe Much, in Fact Jay Price. or bulk sire war. There to still a chance Loss of to . many airplanes to represented e&br a little more than “I am going ,to make my fare for the Dadlow eertam to reduce the confidence one per c e n t of the total, they con- well tour in Shakesphere. What Irate Parent—I’B teach you to fro m d e a le r s that has been built up. in flying as trlbuted eight o f last January's 20 shall be the play? Hamlet? Mac- make love to my daughter, young dt$playing Hie highway d e a th s . ' It to probably the proper time a means of transportation. . Beth?” man. Pearl Oil sign to the calendar to print This is your sixth farewell tour, (r Suiter—I wtoh yaajwould, sir. Now offered ia a one volume high Mistress T he maid tolls me you I believe. srticlao about drvabs and •ÎT1V \ I'm not making mpeh headway. It may bo there' a r t school course. For parents . who want to go out tonight. Cook. R t o i W e ll, y e s/ Mtoftly after the have a large school hook bin each urgent? / T should suggest Much Adieu j fall it sonads like a life saver. I ' C ook-N o, mom; hit’s mine. first of the yea?. About Nothing.” Try Journal advertising, it pays STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA the Top Means Rickety Ride for Japs In Other Day Jay Price Tells Of Place Nome ’i.' ' 1 Modern Inventions on P arade” W. W. D éan 1 L e g i o n H a l l M o ro , O re g o n J F r id a y , J a n u a r y 1 4 , at 7 :3 0 Fewer Accidents Recorded In Oregon Camp Boys Play Basket Ba|l HOURS AND HOURS OF HEAT DEÁRL O il KEROSENE •A'n.'uuui; f z ■ - - — - V . j r e» r « Mi - J