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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1938)
PAO« TWO TM« SHS8JKAX COUNTY JOURNAL. that government bounties are Un warranted. 4 Rural street comers and loung Sherman County Observer ing places are the spots tp find out Established Nov. 2, 1888 how to manage the railroads, lower Grass Valley Journal - the cost of automobiles, cut the Established Oct. 14, 1897 price of beer in half and make farm CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 machinery cheaper. I t Is a l l . so Wasco News-Enter prise simple that it is surprising that Established Nov.- 1891 some administration doesn’t ar CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 range to transfer its citizens around. Published E very F riday at It may be accepted as true that Moro, Oregon Giles L. F r e n c h ’ Editor farmers make as much money as they can and that all o f them would Entered as second-class maUiF"id' jfM~rieh Within a f e w years. i f ’It the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon ■ was not for expenses and compe» under Act of Congress of March tition that cuts prices. The same could undoubtedly be eaid of busi 8, 1879. _ ness men and manufacturers. A f?w of each class do obtain a com petence and once in a while a man will get good and rich. Good management is probably the answer to success in any line al ong with knowledge of the indu» try. Certainly no one could maxe OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER automobiles cheaper than the. men who have been a lifetime with tlje SUBSCRIPTION RATES. business and surely no oh® not ac Pavrble in Advance w|tb . farming .’could QNE YEAR ............ L . 84.50 quainted' achieve the efficiency of the modem wheat grower. ^Fhrrtnan < « ts » h i ¡ fo n d MOHO. ÖRlGON FRIDAY, JANUARY IX, 1988 Ctehrk*«' Report, o f Over-draft«, Under» B u d g et E xpenditure«, Etc. fo r 1 9 3 7 the office of the County Clerk, r hereby certify that thia report is trqe and correct. Dated January 11, 1988. ,/ . Respectfully submitted, ' Other Joe Truitt, County Glerk Dlapo • • sition1 MW hundi In d u Snell declared. y >ntinuatiou»of the preosed ^ €ontint gram and development o f new chan nels of safety education are plan ned for 1988, haaate- M« M h<we> ful that with a comprebanaive aaf6- ty campaign carried on through ¿he entire-yeay Oregon will ta k e f lte place aa the “safest state in ’ thd union." / Continued, from page o q e ) ~ i t Board ,of Trade Building, the Port- lapd jta*icip*T Market building, Amount Amount U R 7.A nr. the Lloyd’s proposal and a proposed ACCOUNT ' Expended Budgeted Aca’i. cixfc center on the w e st side. The first three of these proposals In Ceunty* Judge's Salary , 6650.00 • 450.00 volve the purchase o f old buildings 21.96 fu d g e 's Expenses 108.05 126.00 and their reconditioning to meet County Clerk’s Salary ’ 1500.00 1500.00 the needs of the state. U ogd’s Inc., 750.00 has offered to donate sm ite un the Deputy Clerk'srSalary- » 1 750.00 Incidental dyMtees'--' 1 ‘ £86 51 85^1 200.00 east side and to accept three per NOTICE TO CREDITORS 6.40 From the Observer Jan. 19, 1919 Record Books add Blanks . 119.60 , 125.00 k • • «T7 cent certificates of indebtednofar in Henry Peters,is a^othpr fiber- ; County Sheriff’s- Salary - 1 1800.00 1800.00 financing conotruation p t .» * ter® (All persona having datine aga j man County soldier' te te h in g Wed- 420:00 420.00 . story modern-office building £06 by Traveling expenses 0J the Estate . of Johp nesd ayof, this weeK. * 7 ' , . . MathiesonL • s ' S a « ^ 0 1960.00 750.00 200 feci. The . Elks -Ttenjpk has f Tom Dourn. wroto 6 « C un* * » is *r • 597.94 197.94 400.00 been offered the state for 6690,000 « .1 0 Lto. Vu. telling of t t e country tkem with vouA .ru to tb , State In&ts. -Aié: CofiM. 67.90 100.00 including the cost of . remodeling there *nd the trip ucroee the eon- ” 8toed ut thoir y a m . 1800.00 1800.00 the structure. Agents for the Board , County Assessor’s Salary tinent x . * near Rufus, Oregon within 6 400.00 400.B0 of Trade building, i n 11-story office Field Assessor f C. L. Montgomery has been ap- the date of the first pub- 3.33 applies •' 428.33 426.00 structure, have offered thia prop-i Office supplies pointed deputycitynterahal) during « « « o n of this notice. The date Of 2.15 District Attorney’s expenses 102.15 100JM the flu quarantine p e r £ T ' publication of this notice erty together with an adjacent 100 500.00 400.00 by 100 foot lot for a total cost of County Treasurer's Salary 900.00 C. A . Perkins arrived from Ari- ** J*nuary 1» 193# 8.47 108.47 100.00 Office expenses 6626,000, this figure to cover the Hugh S. Mathieeon zona to work in the J, C. Freeman 1500.00 1500-00 cost of necessary alternations to School Supt’s Salary Executor store. 300.00 T ravelin g expenses ", 300.00 t^e building.* •* * ' * Margaret Leff 68B5 From the Observer, Jan. 22, 1999 * 260.00 Incidentalygpensds , 818.85 • • • 7 ~ Executrix 16.20 Office Work 216-20 200.00 Grandpa Belshee died at the . Pigliqiinary petitions for a new1 7.10 home of h is son J.< F. Belshee near Frank G. Dick, Atty. 50.00 lOeraner’s feet/ahd. expenses ■>. 42.90 chqiR »tqre tax measure were filed 25.00 Wasco on the 19th at the advanced 25.00 a«w>u fk u Juror’» and Witnesses tfe*»- Block with Secretary a / . 300.00 age of 91 years. * : as The Dalles, Oregon 10-13 W 0 0 the Oregon 2.70 12.30 • / 16.00 asa a « O n retttrn trom Washington Business League of Portland. • The * 240.00 County Physician r r Butler will open the law office JANUARY 21, 1938 hew measure which to said to be 46.00 Inspection of County Parks 46.00 of Bowerman and Butler in the NOTICE OF FINAL i SETTLE modeled after the Louisiana law 125.00 quarters formerly occupied by J. O. MENT 300.00 County Stock Inspector 175.00 recently upheld by the United NO NEWS TODAY IN THE COUNTY COURT OF POWER Commissioner's Fees Elrod. _» The cessation of publication ol States supreme court provides for 79.69 H. A» Stuart did the sand bag «>U N TY , STATE OF The report of the public utilities 400.00 and Mileage 320.31 metropolitan dailies gives all coun a graduated tax ranging from |1O commissioner of Oregon on the 62.80. School Library Fund 62.80 protection act to perfection at the try dailies and w eeklies. a .. chance per store for chains operating from ? 4 « «tttb Fair 500.00 600.00 power companies .making reports to lumber yard Wednesday. to boast about their value to their two to ten stores, up to a maximum 40.00 Another flood on the 19th took 0 P Maode P* him from 1930 to 1936 has recent County Teacher’s Institute 40.00 readers. Some very- fine things of 6550 per store on chains operat ly been published. It comes at an Courthouse: Janitor, Fuel, out the Hay Canyon bridges below Dece*®o<l- ing snore than 500 stores. Sponsors 280.04 1400.00 opportune time when many sec bave hem said ahput-puch, tìgH rs 1630.04 iignts, w ater, etc., DeMoss and made travel only pos- NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN by their editori «in commenting en of the measure claim that it would 27.45 isble with trains aTeach end of a 250.00' tion? of the state «re intereifed in C ounty Printing» . ’ t 222.55 th® undersigned, adminUtefit the lack of the larger news serv- yield an annual revenue of 650Q,00p 50.00 4.32 learning more about the power óftF riso ners etc., 54.32 Jail'. Board three mile portage. tor of estate of Maude P. MuUecK. in Oregon. 1500.00 todu.tr, , the co»t of pomre* tren.- 1500.00 County Fair, 1937; The ground is so “full” now that deceased, haa filed te 4m Insurance, PWfrjytbunds * 225.00 226.03 - mission, overhaul and thè possiti- .County Court of Sherman County» inbt’hqlcf aV ihg » wa i rsjv : Income tax collections by Ore , 16.25 ; 25.00 41.26 Oregon, his fi aero m t a e admin Justice Court X i . ; : - ' sfi'ow is still holding it J down gon during 1937 totalled 66,844,047 i istrator of sa 'l esta-e anil that the Circuit , vr , p -™ 2 ,s s .” i£ .“s ^ s r S spots. it w»s reported by the state tax 374.60 - 400.00 31st day of January' 1938, at Ibe Witnesses and Jurors 774.60 From the Observer Jan. 20, 1899 commission. Of this amount 63,- « 26.00 the statement of J. D. 'Ross th at , . , . 7 , 25.00 hour of 10 o’ekek in the forenoon Reporters Fees .. , . . ¡.»v news more understandable and 328,683 was received * from individ N. W. Thompson is making some of said day, at the county court 6.00 20.00 the cost of power at the switch- . . ... , rv-. ., . „ uals and/g l,741,039 from corpora Bailiff's Fees 14.00 . v v ili 4. j -4U -point. , out trend», ¿.Often they tell 26.00 elaborate improvements in the Blue room in the courthouse -of said 25.00 board has Jittle to do w ith the c o st . :. .. v *v Meals for Jurors tions. The 1937 total was more Barn and has room for 85 horses county, has bean fix d by the court to the consumer. The p r o d u c t i o n f * ' ™ * ± 7 “ £ 500.00 500.00 , than twice that of 1931 when only Special Election under cover. Nerw rigs to handle as the time rnd p lr ^ for hearing expense of the power used in Ore-¡ 7 7 T 7 100.00 100.00 Burial Expenses 62,278,767 were collected from this g o n is 2.26 m ill, per kitowntt. The ' te,,‘ ' z ■/ - 450.40 heavy baggage and for drummers of objections 4o said account, if 2500.00 2049.60 Old Age Assistance source. with grips have been ordered and any, and the settlement thereof. average cost of power to the con- ' TW<liawspaper s tr id e * * * cer- 229.81 1000.00 1229.81 Public Assistance the city will soon have the most s inner is 2.27 cents per kilowatt. I u in lV -labor in a much worse’ 69.32 69.82 Care of the Blind William Muilenburg, A net profit of 6118,848 on its complete and admirably adapted Someplace between the place of Position than before. People who 149.18 Aid to Dependent Children 149.18 Administrator of the estate pf real estate sales during 1987 was stable accomodations of any inland manufacture and the meter of the wer® not brought into direct touch Care and Maintenance of Maude P. Muilenburg, deceased. reported by the World War V et- town in Oregon.. ’ . customer the original cost is multi- the labor situation are now, 44.15 25.00 - 69.16 FeeblaAhwM.sd ? . Nobody moved out because of the R. J. Kitchen, . . z plied by ten. missing a daily visitor and they. dq ersnsState 'Aid .‘ommiesion this 200.00 200.00 Widow’s Pensions Barnum, creek flood Tuesday but LaGrande, Oregon, This looks pretty bad on the àur- n9t like it. It *11 briifgs a bitxfije-. week. Sales of fawn and city prop Boys’ and Girls’ Aid Society 50.00 , 50.00 things were lively fora while about Attorney for admlnistrator. face but the average cost lo r the ® ? th® time when the public n j il| erty by the commission during the Xouiae Home < 50.00 50.00 totalled 61,401,148. The atate’s Elrod’s lumber piles. Jarvis' bak United States- is 4H9 »" ta ****** *nd »trai ght on year 50.00 4 69 Tents cents 'ra pèf f f — Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F A A-M 50.00 Wavrrly Balby Home i nevstment ig, ijh^se^ . prope rtie s ery was on ah island, the foundry kilowatt. Cost of the P P A X Co. out the/labor troubles or. state ^heir umoqpted to 61^68^6^. White Shield* Hobne o f Moro, Oregon was across the river and Mitchell j < . u ■ • power is 2.17 cents per kilowatt views s i plainly that public officials » 50.00 50.00 Salvation Army f,‘ Meets the 1st and 3rd A Foss new shop and Landry’s look 50.00 indicating that this section is bet can no longer afford to hesitate in 50.00 Volunteers of America- Eighty per cent of the inmates Thursday evenings of ed like Clif>on cannery. .enforcing laws against mayhem 160.50 200.00 ter situated than the average in 39h0 ,• DeMoss Memorial Park each, month. Visiting The Stockton gang plow is being on the persons of those .who are of .the Boys' Training School come Bureau pf Biological Survey 500.00 500.00 this respect. from broken-Uftmas, Superintendent. members cordially in sold in Wasco by Charles Jones. T k . --mr m num h.r nf H lo w itt work- Union «M»*»1» ">*F Seaier of Weights and vited to meet with ua. „ .I T . S T m i ■„ r w 2 » h* v‘ to « ’ »'“ » to»»on i n ^ s d of Laughlin told the Board of Con They have 4, 5 or six bottoms and 18.16 50.00 Measures 1 , ’ . 36.84 [efiftur t used in the U. S. is 597, in Oregon , . , „ trol this week. The institution has has both seeder and drill attach- Roy Powell. W. M. force to handle their men. 36.00 250.00 liting County Books, 1987 286.00 is 1166 and under the system we Auditfi _ more than 600 boys out on parole, ments. . C V. Belknap. Serv. 16.55 ¡7,16.55 SC have hère is 1286. Laughlin sa|d. About twenty per Bal. of 1936 afidit pa lid in 1987 Two eight horse teams loaded at 1600.00 1600» 00 One of the surprising things to RADIO’S DEFICIENCY ; } cent of the boys in the school sre C ounty Ajpent - - the Moro depot on the 13th for Mnro I-ndae No- N 3, I- O. O.(F- J80.00 180.00 R e-E m ploym ent office the uninitiated observer of power Deficiencies of the radio as a parole violators. Priiievffte. ' ' ' Moro. Oregoa 21.33 ,•21.33 -<e . Shiel Property Taexsi ’ and light statistics is the report of i disseminator, of the „ are Be-* iZ c- Meets 1st and 3yd. 500.00 loss of power. In 1986 the pro-dom ing more apparent ¿very day* The. newly cheated department of Inland Empire Waterways 500.00 Advance in Science ^Tuesdays in the . > ffucing companies generated 1,189,-' that no papers are received. One •geology and* mineral Industri« has Judge’-e and Commiythrnerls I O.OP. hall Trad A cameraman, working for the 39.52 a »...a» IX sao 39.52 Fees 613,436 kw. and of this am ount has to be in the right spot and tun- already grubstaked prospectors to Ass'n. sieat and rtaittnv educational department of a film M Î 4.47 ,488,427 kw were unaccounted ed to the right station to get radio * total of 620,000 according to a re Tax rtfttrtd brothers art cordi 65.00 company, met an old farmer in 365.00 Premiums on Officers Bonds 430.00 meaning probably that it was news and if friend Wife drops a to rt to Governor M artin? The 1937 ally invited to meat town and said: 48.07 48.07 t in transmission. This means dish, the dog barks o r some one act creating the board authorizes Insurance on Courthouse with os. ‘T v e just been taking some mov 300.00 300.00 t for every five kws generated honks his bom an important part grubstakes up to a maximum of 650 Public Health Nurse Lewis McKee, N. G. . ing pictures of life out on your only four can be sold at the pres- of the story may be lost. ‘ On condition that the loan be re Premium»' for Historical 2.22 farm." r Joe Truit, Secretary 2.22 Contest ent efficiency of engineering. Then the radio never repeats and paid with interest if the miners “Did you catch any of my men 131.98 131B8 Taxes of the A , B u tilities One may hear thpt such and such' make a “strike.” S ' ,. ;” ;.’ 7 -, > Well iat Fair Grounds 165.00 in motion?" artcod the old farmer Lupine Rebekah Lodge N o .ll< 155.Q0 • • • -s. in Oregon w ere $2,935,888. 18 in wag gai(j 7..30 ¿ne Dog Fund expenses Moro, Owffc . 670J9B curiously. ’ . . ' , ' . 670 92' 1936 which was an increase of 36% bjg paper and look itr n p o n a Inheritance and. g ift -taxea xjol-1 . LtW; Library 1Í 627,671^3 826^87.80 82021.45 83406.18 ‘Sure I did.” Meets 2d and 4£h t a - since 1980. In fact taxes cost certa in pa?t an<j must lake the re- lected by the state during 1937 The farmer shook his head re Amount carried over from 1937 budget—General fund surplus 3.11 mills for each kilowatt which pQ^g gfTwodfc vfaa d A rd the re- totalled 61,103,598.38 according to esdays of each month is quite a bit more than the cost of .port*,,., furtherm ore news broad- a report by State Treasurer Hol- x8202MK E W gerfcy 'frund budget 84000.00, leas under budget items flectively, then commented: "Movies Visiting members wrt are a wonderful thing!”—Wall charged against the Emergency Fund for 1937, leaves a balance of generation of the electricity casters speak at a rather rapid gait mana Inheritance tax collections coma. Street Journal. Since the v isit of Morton Tamp- an<j cioaa attention must be given totalling 61,048^77.41 set * new all' $594.82 in Emergency Fund. Mabel McKee, N. « . Roads and Highways: kins, temporary explainer for J. D. by those who would glen the news. time high, Dolman said. Hey, That Man’s In Again « • te Naomi Van Glider, Sec. J 4 Ross, made his visit to this county Amount expended $37,581.89 Maybe some one will develop a “You ship radio operators are there has been a renewal of the Amount budgeted 24,500.00 . < x * Members of the Board of-Control pocket radio that one may carry rolltor stones.” ■ . . . Be I hie hem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. 8 813,081.89 Amount exceeding budget. one time interest in bringing power * .V n.-.»r-Xtiir m around and keep tuned in to a news have been invited by Superinten "Correct; but you can’t say we - Moro. Oregon ' ”• to th>. dlstnct from BonnecUto If Btatton d . , ’. event. Ilk. dent S. B. Laughlin to witness a 69.32 gather no Morse!’ ; Meets Every Seobn4 ltae. .r e b u i l t t o Ä ™ . th< M^ e, . Mnä „ „ the dress parade of his charges at the CLERK’S ANNUAL REPORT OF Care of the Blind PERIOD Jb^NU ARY11,^1937 TO Aid to Dependent Children 149.18 Fourth Thursdays in each housea two or three miles apart Boys' Traiaiug Sahooi.7) The;bov«. wire to their members or it may be Radio programs, .safety news Month. Visiting itoambeK undes a public utility system with DISBURSEMENT« W r the Cfcre and Maintenance sf Laughlin .«aid» aibVlHttf'^ f& illtd stories and speeches prepared and i t s X l I ai Fesfcleminded * . 69.16 Iavited. A ■: <- twice daily h y ^ t f o & f e f $e£0lir g the rates b MCEMBEM w W ! » g Boyfc’ and Girts’ Aid Society 60.00 presented by himself or members Frances King W: :Mu as to be impractical Is one prob* army sergeant. ' . . .. , ___ will work like a stock ticker and _______________ Account Amount Home < ? •< 50.00 of his staff would run into the ■ Ruth 8pariing.’ Sacretaty- ?>.-- lem: whether there is a large . . . naw. ¡r.i y ’ i n^W .O O Waverly Baby Home 60.00 enough demand fo r electricity to It might be simpler to invent a ®*pen8«8 10&-06 White Shield Home of Sal- . '. n make lines to all - rural districts « machine to take the place of men Among the very first settlers in County Clerk’s Salary ,1 5 0 0 .0 0 vation Army 60.00 possible is another. Also it must who q u it.* ’nine dollar Job and go Sherman county-w ai Henry Root Deputy Clerk’s Salary 760.00 Volunteers of America Hohte* 60:00 be determined what will happen if on with newspapers. - . who cams from Huiqbolt coqnty - Incidentel Expenses,J 285^1 DeMoss Memorial Park 89.60 revenue bonds are issued and are Cslifornit in\June ow 1881 , and Record Bboks and Blinks 119.60 Bureau of Biological Survey 600.00 not paid—will the bond holder or The Dalles is to be congratulated settled on the place west of Wasco, County Sheriff’s Salary 1800.00 Sealer of Weights and the property of the district lose ? on the sueeess of its sponsorship now farmed by his son, G. H. Traveling E x p e n se s^ 420.00 Measures 86.84 Shou.ld th.‘ ** 7 * de * i a t th . celebration on account of the Root. With his father and a man Deputy Sheriff’s Salary 750.00 Auditing County Books, 1937 285.00 raise the additional tax made neC opening of Bonneville dam. The named Armstrong he had stayed Office Expenses^ 4 ,b 587 94 1935 Balance for Audit paid essary by the removal of the pri reception was so- handled that it a few days near The Dalles expect State Industrial A 16.85 f • . in 1937 rate utilities from the rolls in or took on the atmosphere of a real ing to go to Camas Prairie after 5 Commission 1600.06 67.90 County Agent der to b r in , cheaper power to thoee cehbrrtton and the ,u t to. meeting a brother who came down 87581.89 County Assessor’s Salary 1800.00 .Roads and Highways who can be served? There is also eluded men from practically every from Ukiah. - , ; * P ie id A seew w frr ~ 180.00 Re-Employment Office the matter of buying the present part of the inland empire the dam Instead the fiavnily caifia to Sher« 21.33 Shiel Property Taxes system, which some favor, or of al was built to serve.*’ \ man county an d , settled, Henry. Dirtriet, Attorney's ‘Expenses 102.16’ Inland Empire Waterways 500.00 lowing the present company to re Root on the* above mentioned place County Treasurer’s Salary 900.00 Judge’s and Commissioner’s tail the power through an agree We have gained one of the con and his brother on the place now Office Expenses 103.47 Association Fees - 39.62 ment between it, the people of the ditions of winter with «now on the owned by Van Gilder. The father, cbòor 1 •School Superintendent's Tax Refund 4.47 district and the government. Then ground and can dispense with the William Root, also took up land Salary 1500.00 Premiums on Officer’s Bonds 430.00 it may be held desirable for the most important—cold weather. but left after, a few years. Traveling Expenses 300.00 Insurance on Courthouse 48.07 district, when and if formed, to ________________ Henry Root was a second cousin Incidental Expenses 313.85 Well at Fair Grounds— build its own 1*°**’ thus leaving t Appointment of Solicitor General of Elihu Root, one time secretary Office work 216.20 Emergency Fund • 131.98 u td it, bond holder, out on a limb. u th# . of State, and his Good ate, ano ms wife w u e was w as a u ooa- Fees A Expenses 42.90 Public Health Nurse 300.00 'N o rate, are act a . yet for Bon- Tery move f#r Mr h„ year of the totally that invented C ount? He»lth Officer1* ~ Premiums for Historical Con- , nenlle power and no eathaataa dr Q,e reputation o f a good lawyer the method nethod of treating rubber to suiar* - A > 300.00 -test Salary >’ 2.22 even any e n tfn e e n n , haa been done with , back<roand fltting hjm f „ make it usable. Expense» 12.30 Dog Fund Expenses - .155.00 on a local district. It is all in a the bench. It will to some extent, Three children came with the 670.92 Inspection of County Parks 45.00 I*aw Lbrary , stage of possibility. remove the slight to American in Roots to Sherman county, Darwin, County Stock • .Inspec 866,253.42 175.00 GRAND TOTAL telligence, caused by the appoint who taught in Japan and is now Commissioner’s dSpes here. Not least—your youngsters F * teaching in Los A n r sl« : Nora, now MONTHS ment of. Hugo BUck». . .. ,. will profit by Savings Accounts, of Mileage /I ? ) . 320.31 EXPENDITURES EXPERTS t . Mrs. H. E. rtorwMHisf >lfcfcr their own. ' '/•' .... School Library' Fund 62.80 /January ■•'" U. 84672.67 We are all expert’s— in the other Moro h*sn*t many young people George Herbert, who farms , the 4-H Club Fair , J 600.00 .J 3719.61¿ February .* Yeu can bank here by mail as fellow's business. now, but they are . going to be home place and is identified with County Teacher's Institute 40.00 9530.61 ' March easily as you can la person. No one of us is so little informed fewer if they keep on sliding across farm organizations in the ctiiunty. Courthouse, Janitor, Fuel> \ April Floyd Root, a son, farms east of that we cannot expound around the the highway on sleds. Lights, Water, etc. 1630.04 M ay,. - - __ J C ounty P rinting beer glasses on easy ways and ------------------------ j-?-— — - Wasco. — 222.55 C. R. Harding, Manager L. A. Littleton, Asst. Mgr. means of reducing th e co st o f goods ‘ It is reported that there *re over Henry Root died In 1922. at the Jail: Board of Prisoners, etc 54.32 ..June____ _ • July by Vffjler manegement. In the cit-< 40,000 unemployed registered for age of eighty years. County Fair, 1937 1600.00 / August ies men from the wheat and stock ‘ state benefits under the new law. Insurance, Fairgrounds 225.00 « September ” country are honored because they That is shout one in ten of the More than half of Oregon's 3032 Justice Court 7 ’ 41.25 3990.47 October, come from a land where every one workers of the state. automobile eoddenta in January Circuit Court: • ? ■ . i / ' o f th e ■ < ■'• < November 5899.62 is well to do. City dwellers know -------------------- 1937, occurred on snowy or icy pave - Witnesses and Jurors 774.60 10407.4T» ^Jecemiber that wheat fanners work three The man who is fond of stating, ments, and mors than one third of Reporters Fees 25.00 166,253.42 months a year and thereby obtain “All I know is w hat.I read in the the accidents - involved skidding, Bailiff’s Fees __ _ 14.00 ineomes op to 825,000 and 830,000 papers” hat been pretty*wilent-this Secretary, « t-Stato Snail aaM o u AgeAaalrtancai - t’A ^2M 6.60 m u s in p b d s b a l Thia report is based upon’ the 3 F O S IT 1M 1C 1A S C I C O B P OU a V i n w • recently. , ________ _______ - Public ¿»«¡«tanca - ^1229.81 records of all warrants writtfci hi • y •« ». “ sîkï X “.“ ,; sac s T h e D a lle s B ra n c h U n ite d S tates N a tio n a l B a n k < ■ V