Image provided by: Sherman County Historical Museum; Moro, OR
About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1938)
THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 13. 1968 P A « TWO '■ ‘ “iW ’ --- -- ~ ■ ~T ij ^ 7 ? ' , *■ r »— ~ ;j» ■■ - T f -----------■■ ■ 7 * ■ ----------------------------- stt ass of the above entitled court, made in Sherman County, Oregon, once other persons or parties unknown 7;- : ... •' \ i >' claiming any right, title, estate, a week for four consecutive and and entered on the 2nd day of lien or interest in the real estate successive weeks by virtue of an May, 1988, which said order re PRICES BELOW P A R ITY described In the complaint herein, order made by the Honorable Carl quired that this summons be pub FOR L A S T 12 YEA R S Hendricks, Judge of the above en lished once a Week for four con Defendants. . titled Court, and entered in said secutive weeks, and the first pub TO THE »ABOVE NAMED DE Court and cause on the 29th day lication of this summons is the FENDANTS: The unknown heirs of W. C. Bryant, same person as of April, 1938, said period of pub 6th day of May, 1938. William C. Bryant, deceased, and lication being the period ¡prescrib George G. Updegraff, Attorney for (Plaintiff. Also all, other persons, or parties ed by said order. The date of the first publication Postoffice address: Moro, Oregon. unknown claiming any right, title, May 6-27. ’38 estate, lien or interest in the real of this summons is May 6th, 1938, i estate described in the complaint and the date of the last publica tion is June 3rd, 1938. • herein. “ Moro, Oregon . For position No. 5 Hall Lusk, NOTICE TO CREDITORS z , Wm. L. B eatty ! IN THE NAME OF THE I Giles L. French Editor who was appointed by Governor STATE OF OREGONf You are' All persons having claims a- Martin is a candidate, being op- Post Office Address. 1207 hereby required «•to appear and ' Entered as second-class matter at pose<j by I. H. Van Winkle, attor- Public Service Building, gainst the estate of James C. Mc • answer the complaint filed against the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon ney general and former state Kean, deceased, are hereby notified Portland, Oregon 1 you by the plaintiff in the above | under Act of Congress of March senator James Chinnock. Labor is to present them in proper form E. C. Prestbye ! entitled Court and cause, w ithin! Postoflice Address: 610 Main St., I to the undersigned, the duly ap opposed to Lusk because of decis- 3, 1879. four weeks froth the date of the Spokane, Washington. pointed, qualified and acting ad . ions rendered and Van Winkle is Member. >925 1920 •950 IS 3 5 -I9 3 7 * •»15 «»»0 : first publication of this summons, Attorneys for Plaintiff. ministrator of the estate of James the candidate chosen to beat him. • MIU«*»«» i to-wit: on or before the 3rd day C. McKean, deceased, at the office Indications now seem to point to ! of June, 1938, and if (you fail so of Geo. G .Updegraff, Moro, Ore , Lusk’s^ election as he has been giv- The current disparaty ¡between to answer said complaint the S U M M O N S j cn the support of many influential STATEHOUSE GOSSIP. gon, within six months from the prices for . wheat ’ persons and organizations who de- (Continued from page one) , _ . and ¡prices . farm- , . - piajntiff . will ... apply -- - to . the Court __ , , IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF date of this notice, to-wit: .April / ’ . ‘ ' era pay is causing renewed inter- f or the relief demanded in its said j sire his continuation on the bench OREGON IN AND FOR THE 29, 1938. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER i lx cause of his known ability. any enthusiasm among the voters, est in the ‘‘parity” price principle complaint, to-w it: FIRST: For a J. Kenneth McKean COUNTY OF SHERMAN For instance the terms of three which Congress has used as a decree ordering that the sum of 1 _______________ ❖ Administrator ? State Land Board- of the State SUBSCRIPTION RATES. supreme court justices are: expir- basis of agricultural1 adjustment $370.09 the par value of 74 Geo. G. Updegraff 1 of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. Payable in Advance PARKING ing. In each instance the incum- legislation «during recent years. In shares of stock in The Fedcr- Attorney for Administrator Elva A. Bryant, a widow; Elva ONE YEAR ............................ $150 > • 30-38 bent is seeking another term but the case of wheat, * parity prices al Land Bank of Spokane, A B nt us A d m in is t r a t r ix of For some mouths there has each justice is faced with opposi- high enough so that a bushel of pledged by the Sherman C o u n -.. ror ¡w n it rn i«, Coun' - ' estate’ of W. C. Bryant, de been general discuss J® tion, more or less formidable. For wheat will buy as mfcch of the ty National Farm Loan Aaso-i^J MAY , 13 1938 ceased;. Ruth L. Bryant, a single NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING do abou e par g P 'position No. 2 now held by Justice commodities farmers purchase as pint on »s additional security for{ wzti there ‘ “ ‘ i woman: Harold W. Bryant and U Henry J. Bean, veteran member during the 1910-1914 prewar per- the loan mode by the plaintiff here- Notice is hereby given that the WHEAT PROBLEM s ou d e sue ng COurt both in point of age iod, extension economists at Ore- in. be applied toward payment of Katherine Bryant, husband and undersigned has filed in the Coun wife; Helen M. Bryant, a single is— very definitely. and years of service, there are five gOn State College explain. ] the amount secured by plaintiff’s The report this week that in all woman; Lois C. Bryant, a single ty Court of the State of Oregon Cars parked on an angle extend candidates including Bean himself. Wheat prices at the average mortgage; SECOND: For a judg-- woman: the unknown heirs of W. for Sherman County his Final Re probability the acreage allotment well out into the street and when ^nder the provisions of the non- farm in Oregon were 72 cents a ment and decree against the d e -'* ' port and Account as Administra StToOO OOOnearty T t h so T c parked e X “ ^ they S reach E n iS * * * “ n°"e h - h e . at'mid-Mareh. according to tcndanta .hat there i. due and u n - l £ Z T for wheat in the United States fo rtr u c k s t are tor of the estate of Orren A. Ram 1939 would be set at 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 nearly to the center stripe. . wnen | of these candidates receive a ma- . the fhA latest rpnnrf report nn on the the aoricul- agricul- paid paid on said indebtedness the fol" ireppe^ aa administrator of the sey, deceased, and that Saturday, acres or about 62% of the 80,000, some one double parks the road j^fity of tiRo votes for thia P°- tural situation by the OSC exten- low in- -mount’ . te-wit: The sum pu fine: ship estate of W. C. Bryant the 21st day of May, 1938, at ten 000 acres in wheat this year, is is practically blocked. N ow a sjtion the two high candidates will sion service. In the whole country from $8196.38, with . . interest . Carlton L. Pepper, co-partners o’clock a. m., of said day, at the said to he the intention of the de street half full of cars or traoks j8 j eater a run-off election next Nov the average farm price of wheat April 1938 until the entry of doing business under the firm Court room, at the Courthouse, in partment of agriculture at pres a dangerous street whether ‘ in ember. The same situation exists was 91 per cent of the 1910-1914 decree herein at 51% per annum, name and style of Bryant A Pep- Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, ent. And it must be realized that Moro or on Broadway. This condi in the case of position No. 5 where averag6f average, w while on $5339.28 thereof; and ln- » Der; Carlton L. Pepper and Grace have been fixed by the Court as h ile the farm cost in- u" ™ the acreage must be set soon in tion the council has tried to change Justice Hall S. Lusk is opopsed by dex waa ar0Und 126, giving wheat *®reat a t ®7fc a”"UnJ I Pepper, husband and wife; Sher- the time and place for hearing of order to be before fall plantings. by voting to inaugurate parallel Attorney General Van Winkle and a current purchasing power of ap- the^ c° ! ; and for.t h e m a n County, a municipal coipor- ojebetions to said Final Report Everyone realizes that there is parking on main street. Proximately 72 per cent of “pari- ^ r t ’n Z ’adjudge " a X b t e ! a tion; and also all other persons and Account and for the settle Despite a belief to the contrary In the case of Position No. 3 where ty.’ too nvuch wheat for home con _____ koroin fees herein, together . parties unknown claiming any ment of said estate. _ attorney’s i as . sumption and that under present Sherman county does not hold an Justice J. O. Bailey is opposed by Melvin R. Schadewitz with plaintiff’s costs and disburse-' "-'h^ “ Ue> esU te ..en or m tere.t treaties there is little chance for enviable record tor accidents. It only one other candidate, B. S. Administrator ments; THIRD: For a decree fo re-! "> >h= re»! “ tate «¡esenbed m the export even if foreign nations is the lowest of the twelve coun Martin o>f §alem, only the name of Geo. G. Updegraff, * closing that certain mortsraite ex-1 -' n.'la>nt herein, . wanted to- buy from us and had ties in its class. This is reason the candidate surviving the pri Attorney for Administrator. ecuted by Nerius E. Moffitt an d 1 Defendants. the money to buy. The crop con enough to try to make improve mary contest will appear on the April 22, 29, May 6, 13. To the unknown heirs of W. C. Donna M. Moffitt, husband and trol measures have not worked and ment. November ballot. wife, the record owners of the; Brvanc, same peison as William acreage is greatly increased be Parallel parking may not be the / VAn interesting situation exists From the Observer May 12, 1899 C. Bryant, deceased, and also to all NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING cause of the desire of farmers,^ solution, It may be necessary to ir. the tenth judicial district whete Grandpa J. B. Florer was able property at the time of the grant- > othe. ^ persons or parties unknown whether in wheat growing sec stop loading and unloading on the ten candidates, including practi- to attend the dedication of the ing of the loan referred to in j Notice is given that the under plaintiff’s complaint, which mort- claiming any right, title, estate, tions or not, to obtain federal cash main street or the parking of' cally every attorney in Union and M. E. church on the 30th. signed, as administrator of the gage was recorded in the office o f ; lien or interest in the real estate money for complying with the trucks ‘ there. The council has Wallowa counties, have entered the George B.-Bourhill, the rustling the County Clerk of Sherman Coun-1 d< .cribed i.i plaintiff’s complaint estate of Jennie Van Gilder, de wheat program. The legitimate tried to settle the problem *■ but race to succeed Judge J. W. Know- Grass Valley merchant, will build ceased, has filed his final report wheat grower, by whom we mean needs the aid of drivers to' give it les who is retiring after a long a model lesidence m the new met- ty, Oregon, on the 29th day of on. file in the above entitled cause and account with the clerk of the a- in 1 and as this tummons described, the man who live« in the part of a fair trial. While the, new meth- period of service on the circuit ropolis of Sherman county this December. 19-19. Couaty Court of Sherman County, Book P of Mortgages on page 108, DEFENDANTS. the nation adapted to wheat grow od may cause some trouble at bench, _____year. Oregon, and that Saturday, the covering the following described IN THE NAME OF THE STATE ing and who has grown wheat for first it has become so customary Then there are the Senatorial Taylor Bergin lost a $75 Undine 11th day of June, 1938, at the hour real property: a long period of years, is suffering in other places that no one should (OF OREGON: You, and each of and Congressional posts for all of colt, three weeks old, cut on the of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day( from the competition of farmers be unable to park parallel to the > >u, are hereby required to ap- The East Half of Section which hotly contested Jraces are wire. in the courtroom of said court in in sections where wheat should not curb. p- ur and answ er the complaint Thirty-four, the Northeast being waged in both the Demo- Common folks are permitted to the courthouse in Moro in Sher be grown and would not be grown filed against 'you in the above en- Quarte’’, and the South Half cratic and Republican camps. On speak to L. D. Holder 1 just the man County, Oregon, has been fix if it were not for the bounty on ’ titled court and cause within four nf the South Half of Section • ■ the Democratic side of the Sena- same as . before the birfh of his ed aa the time and place for hear These last few remaining days . , _ . T wheat. weeks from the date of the first Thirty-five, in Township One, ing all objections to the said final of the primary campaign will b e’ torial «»I«Pai?n both Carl Donaugh twin daughters yesterday morn- m blication of the summons as North of 'Range Nineteen, East Now comes the order cutting the part of it in which report and the settlement thereof. it • i ,> n d Willis Mahoney are engaging ing. hereinafter stated, and if you fail of the Willamette Meridian; wheat acreage from 80 million danwerous to believe anything*1* daily Per8onal appeal for sup- G. A. Sargent, Administrator Goet.ien Bros, have purchased tc answer said complaint, or the North Half of Section to 50 million acres and it is expec- of the Estate of Jennie Van port over the radio and from the the entire interest of Dr. Jack ted to be a blanket cut equally j a^?ut. Vie cariduiates It ap o t h e r w is e n wear or plead in this Three, in Township One South platform while the 'Republican can- Daily in the fork brand of horses, Gilder, Deceased. cr,ise. plaintiff for want thereof. of Range Nineteen, East of affecting every wheat grow er, pears that the democratic race didst?«; State Treasurer Rufus C. From the Observer May 14, 1909 wH, apply to the court for rCief Attorney whether he is a resident of the • f ° r the nomination for governor the Willamette Meridian, con- Holman and Robert N. Stanfield, Dr Roilins, the pioneer founder is entering the stage of unprova- a’ preyed for in plaintiff s com tpining in all about 960 acres. great plains area, the semi-arid appear to be relying more heavily, of Gra„ V l„ ey wgJ a c>1,cr gat. seetions of the Pacific northwest • We accusation. No one acquaint- plaint, npmely: for a decree All situated in Sherman Coun urday. He will celebrate the 8 let where wheat is the only possible | ed with Governor Martin either or letter writing campaigns. against the defendants that there NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE tv, State of Oregon. In the Congressional column anniversary of his birth soon and cash crop unless the country i s 1 personally or by reputation will is now due and unpaid on that Together with the tenements, ON FORECLOSURE, -a-trtjr, nnt« dated the 2nd day of returned to grass, or the deep south he likely to believe that he i8 James W. Mott, republican ineum- is booked in appearance for many hereditaments and appurte NOTICE is hereby given that where cotton farmers have recent- ruilty of pettiness in his affairs, bent from the first <*i»trict, is fac- returns of the day. .T^nuary. 1925, msde, executed and by virture of a w it of execution nances thereunto belonging or delivered by one Almon J. Marlin and order of sale »sued, out of the in anywise appertaining; ly turned to wheat on land taken Certainly that is not one of his «d w,th the most formidable oppo- ’ John Stewart, native of Scotland faults. He has been the sort of n«"t of his experience in the per- was admitted to citizeiiship by and decreeing that the mortgaged to the plaintiff herein, the sum of Circuit Court for the State of from cotton. Walter Norfblad, youthful Judge butler on the 10th.>' premise« be sold in one parcel in «400.00 with interest thereon from Oregon for Sherman County, dat .This can mean but one thing to a governor who appealed to the 80n people because of hta show of Astoria attorney. Congressman City Recorder and ex-officio the manner prescribed by the laws ‘he 9th dev of January, 1936, at ed April 12th, 1938, upon a judg the real wheat grower and that is that he has lost nearly forty par; directness in many state matters. Walter M. Pierce, democratic in- Justice Geo. Mowry united H. F. of the State of Oregon and the the rate of six per cent ner an- ment and decree of foreclosure cent of his business to other farm-1 His attitude has prevented dis- cumbent in the second district, is MyerV and Mrs. E. J. Crathy in practice of this Court; that the pro "v'n. with ettornev fees and costs, therein rendered on April 9th, on ceeds thereof be applied toward ahd to foreclose that certain mort- 1938 in favor of John Patiens, ers who are not equipped to grow tuibartces until he has ' become n°t expected to have any great the holy bonds of matrimony hated by the irresponsible. As difficulty in defeating his lone op- the 10th. the payment of plaintiff’s decree, I gage given to secure said note, j Plaintiff and against W. F. Schil- wheat, whose land is more valua costs and accruing costa; that at! which said mortgage is of record ¡ling and Matilda Schilling • and ble for something else . and who far as the vote in this county is nonent. Wade C awford of Klam- From the Observer May 16, 1919 concerned he will surely.be nom- »th county. In the third district would not be growing wheat if J. K. Irby has sold all his store said sale plaintiff ibe permitted to 'in Book “S” of Mortgage Records ¡Emma (Keehn) Kdberatein for the iiwted by hi. party .n d the best N .n Wood Honeyman. ¡««m bent, buHd£ ' *“ beerrme a purchaser; that the d e -' of Sherman Country, Oregon, at sum of $7000.00 together with in not subsidized by the federal interest” of tha atate wiU be »PPe-r- to have tb . aituation well government. his stock of merchandise at Kent fendants above named, and each;Pacre 110 thereof, and covers the terest thereon from January 5th served if he receives the same ( band and .Is expected to easily and all of them, be foreclosed and! following described real property 1938 at 6% per annum, and $500.- This has all been done while outdistance ' her - two democratic to J. H. Bottemiller. Mr. Irby has barred of all right, title, claim or; situated in She man County, State 00 attorney’s fees, and the costs treatment from other counties. bought a merchandise stock at farmers were being lulled to sleep onponents. 1 . of the action taxed at $18.20 and interest in the premises described of Oregon, to-wit: f by tall talk about proper adjust the candidate surviving the pri- Arlington. I commanding me as sheriff to sell in plaintiff’s mortgage except the The South Half of the North- • ment of agriculture and balanced Grimes & Johnson are putting They are getting rid of the old — Outside of the Congressional ___ in the manner provided by law right Pf rixtefiiptloii allowed west Quarter and the North production, etc. Now we are up covered bridges that used to be and guberDfcfarlal posts the only in a concrete sidewalk iir front of the mortgaged premises therein Half of the South Half of law, and that plaintiff have such against the proposition of men found so frequently in the Wilam- statewide contest which the repub- the D*. Poley residence. * described) Section Thirty-five in Town A letter received* this week from other and further relief as is meet with land that will produce 50 , efcte valley. There was an echo lican voters will be called upon to ship One North, Ranere Nine NOW THEREFORE I WILL on and equitable. bushels of wheat per acre at a cost . . ! all its own when a horse and decide is that for state labor corn- Tom Douma informed bis folks teen. East off the Willamette Saturday, May 14th, 1938 at the Service of this summons is that he would leave Camp Lee, Va, lower than any place m the nation , went through one of them missioner whfcre C. H. Gram, In- ¡Meridian, containing 240 hour of 10 o’clock a. m., at the made upon you by publication .this week for Camp Lewis, where having to stop production o ' | and On a a summers day a covered cumfeent^, is opposed by David F. and on East main entrance and front acres; per cent of it while other farmers bri<^ e as cooj and comfortable Graham*of Graham‘of Malheur county. Dei Demo he will soon be mustered QUt of thereof in the ¡Sherman County All situated in Sherman Coun door of the Court house in Moro, service. Journal, a newspaper of general who have alfalfa land, grass land,1 as possible. Instead of passing cratic voters, however, will have Sherman County, Oregon sell at ty, Oregon; Mrs. Wm. Henrichs and Mrs. circulation, printed and published corn land, cotton land that could over a stream no faster than a to choose between opposing candi- Together with the tenement«?, public auction tq the highest bid never normally compete with the walk as in covered bridge days dates for two other positions. For O. L. Belshe expect to leave Mon hereditaments and appurtenan der for cash, the following describ good wheat land taking the mar we now whisk over them at forty superintendent of public instnuc- day for Salem as delegates to the Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 ed real property to-wit: , 1 , ces the:eunto belonging or in Rebekah grand lodge. Mrs. Rab- k e t If that is proper adjustment the coolness of tion, Rex Putnam, incumbent, is .................................. Moro, Oregon ... e^v wise appertaining, West half of Section 5 and of our agricultural resources then t ft opposed by John W. Leonh.rdt o f ! artJUr^'!hart; ala0, expect« to at- Meets 2d and 4th T stream. the East half of ¡Section 6 in and that «aid real property be the sun comes up in the west. La Grande, and for the post of tend. The three ladies will visit esday of each month Twp. 3 S. R. 18 E. WM. in sold for the purpose of satisfying Mrs. P. M. Laughlin ‘to''Portland There should be some means of Labor Commissioner two men are Visiting members we any judgment rendered herein, Sherman County, Oregon reducing the production of wheat It-does s$em aa if spripg is go bidding for support—'Clarence F. as they return. come. and for such - further relief as and all the right, title and inter- on land not adapted to that crop ing to turn that corner and be Hyde of Eugene and Paul E. Roth Belle Conlee, N. ’G. prayed for and deemed proper by) est the defendants had therein on There should be greater restriction with us again for a few brief of Multnomah county. Naomi Van Gilder, 8 S U M M O N S . ‘ the court, all of which more fullly Janusry 5th, 1938 and or at any W » w ’ • - on land that has just been put in- weeks before summer begin«. It No. 2485 ‘ appears from the verified com time thereafter or so much as may to production of this surplus crop, has been slow and yet we have Republican domination of the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Bethlehem Chapter^ No. 78.O.E.S. plaint on file with the clerk of the be necessary to satisfy said judg There should be an adjustment heen (roared the>usual wind. Farm- political picture in Oregon was re- THE STATE OF OREGON IN Moro, Oregon ment, with interest, attorneys above entitled court. made to permit the man who can er8 are asking a few warm days duced to a majority of only 16,963 AND F O R -SHERM j AN COUNTY Meets Every Second and This summons is served by pub fees, costs and accruing costs, all grow nothing but wheat to groW to aid the wheat in heading in the over their Democratic opponents in j h e Federal I«and Bank of Fourth Thursdays in each lication thereof in the Sherman in compliance with said execution i t There should be an arrange- north end of the county and to pre-primary registration figures Spokane, a corporation, Plaintiff, Month. Visiting members J (County Journal, a weekly news- and order of sale. ment to allow the man who can drive the worms down in the south just compiled by Secretary of V8 Elva’A. Bryant, a w idow Elva’ Invited Dated, at Moro, Oregon this 12th paper, printed, published and ot grow wheat cheapest to raise it. | end. Cool weather is what wa State Earl Snell. Compared with a . Bryant, as adm inistratrix of Kerrone Christianson W. M. general circulation in Sherman day of April, 1938. Ruth Sparling, Secretary. need this year, however, and wheat the registration figures for the the estate of W?C. B«i»rit de- County, Oregon, by order of -th e C. C. WILSON i ^growers swkra QA nrîm arv election fko __a Ruth w who liwvro have azvmA some of tlwa the 1Q 1936 primary the AiiFronf current ceased; L. jrfryant, a single Honorable Carl Hendricks, Judge Sheriff of Sherman County, Ofce SUPREME COURT days will cocnc until the wheat is registration shows a ¡Republican woman; Harold W. Bryant and Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M is • otirrinif nearly ready to thresh for rt Hss of 6.017 voters and a Demo- Katherine Bryant, husband* and Meets oa the 1st and Th^ 3rd Thursday eve position« open could hardly be expected that any cratic gain of 49,947. The Desno- _ _ wife; Helen M. iBryaqt, a single race for the nings of each month. bench. Tha ground could hold moisture enough crats are now in the majority in woman; Lois C Bryant^ a single on the atat G et th e world*« good trtw s d a ily th r o u g h Visiting members corj __ to supply so much wheat in ell its 13 Oregon counties including Bak-i woman; The unknown heirs of labor fight to this _ dially invited to meet! he hristian cience onitor er, Columbia, Coos, Crook, Dea- w . C. Bryant, same . person as as to maag of the her positions present rankness. Bean, aged T — -------- ---- chutes, Gilliam, Harney, Jefferson? William C. Bryant, deceased; with us. An IntrrHj.'lonnl Dnt/y Nrn/tftnpcr on the ballot. PabihbeJ by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY holder of the chia jM tke pUee Down B.a lil wht.re Q ,,, C*rltOn U “ »dnl,niatra- Searal Searcy, W. M J * C. "V. Belknap, Secy. ’ On?, Norwiy Street, Bo»ton. M asuchurjtt« and many i . a yea court for judre, eaadidau to iT ta ^ ‘^ ” " '¿ „ ,‘«,¡„«'01 »‘''r c v X 193£ D” T v l CariUn u ’p e p p ei . < •• •“ *4J '■ W «* ••• •• «I’lfr Ray Hewitt, Another contender r ' — £ b tr m a u C e n a tg 3 o u r u a for this place is one of Oregon's | j radicals. Howard Zimmerman. Is W H EA T Sherman County Observer purportedly labor’s candidate for Established Nov. 2, 1886 CWTSW SUSNCL t the job. Choice o f Bean and Mc- ‘ Grass Valley Journal tao i Culloch for the run off in the fall Established O ct 14, 1897 CONSOLIDATED March «. 1931! « held the proper courw f»r th o « . .. . who desire stability and judicial Waa~ ¿ 7 '^ ^ tem perm ent on the bench. Established Nov. 1891 ' J. O. Bailey, incumbent, is op CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 posed by B. S. Martin and is very <5 likely to continue in his position Published Every Friday at as Martin is Uttle known. $ ’ la Other Days c w w z v w a m T place again and i« conrtdered as r e t r ie d * “There likely to succeed himself as his were many dead ,, u what reputation is r°<>d 18 opposed happens when the people do not by J. W. McCulloch, father of lik dictatorships. Paul McColluch, one time Wasco school principal, who has practic->'• ad law in many eastern Oregon It hss be^n suggested that one towns and has been in tha federal state policeman John “Moose” attorney’s office. B e b considered Cbubaugh be detailed to quell the -a capable men well suited to the riot of hits that has been beating poeition he desirae. the Beavers. • T I«COTd?d » « < > « « •• J « only co-partners doing business under Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. Moro, Oregon four counties—Baker, Klamath, tbe firm name and style of Bryant Meets 1st and 3rd Harney and Union. & Pepper; Carlton L Pepper and ____________ Tuesdays in the Grace Pepper, husband and wife, I.O..O.F. hall Tran L. J. Thompson and /Myrtle Thomp Facte of Life aient and visiting son, husband and wife, Security brothers are cordi Get out your bottle of paste my Ida Savings & Trust Company, a cor- ally invited to meet And »tick this in your book of poiation: Sherman County Nation- with us. , , knowledge, / ( al Farm Loan Association, a cor- Girls who marry in haste, <by<ad— poration: Sherman County, a mu- •Ralph E. Eakin, N. G. J qs Truitt, Secretary. Repent in a business college. | nicipnl corporation; and Also all C S M Jje-ular rer JTng of T he C hristian S cifncs M onitor it con-idcred liy many a liberal education. Itt clean, unbiased newt and well-rcunJed caitorid le iiu rs t, including the Weekly M azarine Section, make the M onitor the ideal reurpaper for the home. The pricet are: 1 year S12.00 t monihe CC.oo J «urnttM S3.00 1 month 11 M Wednesday If sue. U:cladir.j Meg.cine Peet.o»: 1 year SS.S3, C Uaucs 23« and the paper m obtainable at the fuitowiug locatiop* Reading Room, Christian Science Society, Moro, Oregon.