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THK PAU* TWO ÿvÇ N T Y JOUR NAL. MOHV OREGON , mb . ■ * /Continued from page one» STATEHOUSE GOSSIP. ‘ ■■ÇawMwr i jw t FRIDAY, J U N « 3, 193» 1 H W ------ r Judge o f the above entitled Court, to-<lt: on or before the day end entered in u id Court and of June, 1938, and if iyou fail so cause on the 11th day of M ay,; to answer »aid complaint the County Observer 1938, said period of publication be- plaintiff will apply to the Court Astoria, Tillamook, St, Helens, EetobUahed Nor, ft, 1888 ing the period prescribed by said for the relief demanded in its said Milwaukie. Newberg and Gresham Grass Valley Journal order *i complaint, to-wit: FIRST: For a will move to the camp by motor Established Oct. 14. 1897 The date of the first publication decree ordering tnat the »um o f convoy, requiring 107 trucks, 24 CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 of .this summona is May 13, 1938, $370.00 the par value of 74 station wagons and three ambulan Wasco News-Enterprise and the date of the last .publics- shares of stock in The Feder- ces. Five troop trains consisting* tion is June 10, 1938. al Land Bank of Spokane, Established Nov. 1891 of 23 tourist sleepers, 24 coaches i C. L. PEPPER. pledged by the Sherman Coun- CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 and 18 baggage cars will be re Postofftce Address: The Dalles, Ore ty National Farm Loan Asso- quired to carry the more distant E. C. PRESTBYE. i riation as additional security for Published Every Friday at units. Postoffioe Address: 610 Main Ave-j the loan made by the plaintiff here- Camp Clatsop, rated as the fin- Moro, Oregon nue, Spokane, Washington. ! in, be applied toward payment of e8t military training cantonment j ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF, the amount secured by plaintiff’s Giles L. French y Editor in the United States, has been — -------- ! mortgage; SECOND: For a judg- greatly improved since the Oregon Entered as second-class matter at __ « ! ment and decree against the de- troops last assempled there in the PostoOce at Moro, Oregon NO1ICE OF SH ER IFFS SALE ' fendant» that there is due and un- General White points out. Notice is hereby given that by i(J on ?aid indebtedness the fol- under Act of Congress of March New roads have been built, old virtue of a writ of exeoution andilowin(y umount8( to-wit: The sum 3, 1879. roads improved, a new natatorium order of sale issued out of the $¿196.38, with interest from Member and r ecreation building has been Circuit Court of the State of Ore- A(pr}1 193g untn the entry of completed, additional tent frames go« for Shenman. County, dated decre^ herein at 51^ per annum and flodrs installed, bath houses, May 14th, 1938 upon a judgment ^ $5339.28 thereof; and with in- mes8 halls and kitchens provided SU M M O NS rendered therein on attachment terC9t at annum on $2690.- Jzckic C'acgan. farm er child star to accomodate the increased Is shewn at hearing vrZ.h J52J.C3? IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF proceedings, on November 15th,1 qq thereof ; and for the further sum strength of the guard and ex- check as part payment for bis ap THE STATE OF OREGON IN 1937 in favor of S. B. Holmes and of $100.00, or such other sum as OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER tensive landscaping added mater- pearance in four r'eturcs when he AND FOR THE COUNTY OF against Clyde Smith for the sum the tCourt »¿judge reasonable ially to the attractiveness of the was a yeergster. The eheck from SHERMAN of $582.72, together with interest ^ attOrney’s fees herein, together SUBSCRIPTION RATES eamp. - ' - ’ • « cl<S ¡tleiro ! tridics. war. introduced as Th? Federal Land Bank of thereon from September 18th, 1937 piMintifT*s costs and disburse- Payable in Advance A a m p 8Uppjy team of ten meh evidence in Spokane, a corporation, fqr ah ac at 8% per annum: And for $82.50 ments; THIRD: For a dec-ee fore ONE YEAR ............................ U-50 Plaintiff, attorney s fees and costs of the closing that certain mortgage ex- from the State Detachm ent‘ will eenni're ef hrs eirn'.n*«- Ccogan ,g 0 Camp Clatsop June € to pre- mhed for nn r.ceehnMng from his -sv- iriicn taxed at $18.50, and com- eCuted by Nerius E. Moffitt and pare f or tjle i99Uance of food and methcr. Jt"rs. I.il'ir.n Cccgan Ccrn- Alta Smith, a widow; Donna Jene manding the Sheriff to sell in the Donna M. Moffitt, hu&band and JU N E , 3 1938 other supplies. They will be ac- t lc 'r . m 2 his ’ctcp'.'.'.i’er. Arthur Smith, a minor; Darlene Janice manner provided by law the at- wife, the record owners of the companied hy Lieutenant Colonel C m s r e ’x Smith, a minor: Alta Smith, as tcchrd property therein described. property at the time of the grant MILK BOARD AGAIN lUymond F. Olson, quartermaster; ; administratrix of the estate of NOW THEREFORE I WILL on ing of the loan referred to in Major Le0 j a . Pironi, Captain NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ralph M. Smith, deceased; The the 24th day of June, 1938 at the plaintiff’s complaint, which mort The district representative of Qeorge Bates and Lieutenant W. All person having claims against unknown heirs of 'Ralph M. Smith hour of one o’clock p. m. at the gage was recorded in the office of the Oregon Milk Control Board Adams. " the partnership estate of James C. deceased, Wasco National Farm East Court House front door in the County Clerk of Sherman Coun dropped into town last week and . . . McKean and Serai W. Searcy, co- Loan Association, a corporation; rMoro, Sherman County, Oregon, ty, Oregon, on the 29th day of preemptorially ordered local milk Legislative approval will have to partners doing business under the and also all other persons or par-'" sell at public auction to the high December, 1919 at 10 a. m. in producers to raise their price, or he ^ad before Oregon World’s ‘ Fair firm name and style of McKean & ties unknown claiming any right est bidder for casn, the following Book P of Mortgages on page 108, else. This in conformation with commission can transfer the $20,- Searcy« are , hereby notified to title, estate, lien or interest in the ! ’c rib cd personal and real prop covering the following described some rule or other made by the 000 appropriated for the NeWYork present them in } proper form to real estate described in the com erty, to-wit. 106 sacks of wheat real property: board without consulting either stored in Grass Valley Grain fair to the San Francisco fair, the undersigned,, the duly appoint- plaint herein, The East Half of Section local dairymen or local consumers. Defendants Growers warehouse at Grass Val When the Oregon commission de- ed, qualified and acting Adminis- Thirty-four, the Northeast The theory on which the milk To the unknown heirs of Ralph ley, Oregon; and also Southwest cided to withdraw from the New trator of the partnership estate of Quarter, and the South Half board was established was that it York fair because it could not James C. McKean and Serai W. M. Smith, deceased, and also to quarter of Section 11, and the of the South Half of Section was to protect the dairyman from have the site first alloted to this Searcy, at the office of Geo. G. all other persons or parties un West half of Section 14 in Twp. Thirty-five, in Township One, going broke through producing g^^e it was announced that the Updegraff, Moro, Oregon, within known claiming any right, title, 3 S. R. 17 E. WM. subject to the North of ¡Range Nineteen. East milk that could not be sold. There ^wo appropriations would be con- six months from the date of this estate, lien or interest in the real real mortgage debt thereon to the of the Willamette Meridian; may be a use for it in some parts estate described in plaintiff’s com Orearon-Washington Joint Stock the North Half of Section solidated and spent on this state’s notice, to-wit: June 3, 1938. of the state, and evidence is that Three, in Township One South display at San Francisco. Attor- Serai W. Searcy plaint on file in the above entitled Land Bank of Portland, Oregon there is such a use around Port of Range Nineteen, East of • ney General Van Winkle this week A dm inistrator cause and as this summons describ approximating $8000.00 more or land. There is no possible use for Just a little more activity on ruled that this could not be done Geo. G. Updegraff less. Also an undivided one eighth ed, DEFENDANTS: the Willamette Meridian, con the milk control board here and it the part of the NLRB and it would IN THE NAME OF THE STATE interest in and to Southwest quar taining in all about 960 acrefe. certainlyis not a proper function truly be. vacation time for most by the commission since the funds Attorney for Administrator 30-33 OF OREGON: You, and each of ter of'Section 1 ,‘and the West half All aituated in Sherman Coun were appropriated for specific pur- . of a government board to raise workers. of Section 12 in Twp. 3 S. R. 17 you, are hereby required to ap poses. NOTICE OF FIN A L HEARING ty, State of Oregon. the price of milk—or anry other - Notice is hereby given that the pear and answer the complaint E. WM. and the Northwest quar Together with the tenements, commodity—when the producers Perhaps the law governing cam. hereditaments and appurte Oregon’s new $2,500,000 capitol undersigned has filed m the Coun filed against you in the above en ter of Sect on 6 in Twp. 3 S. R. 18 and the consumers are both satis paign expenditures needs amend E. WM. subject to the mortgage titled court and cause within four nances thereunto belonging or building,now nearing completion ty Court of the State of Oregon fied with the price. ment so that the amount of mon will be ready for occupancy by for Sherman County her Final week from the date of the first thereon to Ross E. Smith approx in anywise appertaining; ' If it is impossible for the milk ey expended FOR a candidate $1700.00 in Sherman and decreeing that the mortgaged control board to restrict its activ could be restricted as well as the July 1 but formal dedication of Report and Account as administra publication of this summons as imating ities to places where it is needed— money expended BY a candidate. the building will probably be trix of the estate of E. C. Thomas, hereinafter stated, and if you fail County, Oregon, and all the right, premise« be sold in one parcel in as determined by hearings and It is less dangerous for a man to postponed until next January when deceased, and that Friday, the 1st to so answer said complaint, or title and interest of the defendant the manner prescribed by the laws the legislature is in session, it day of July; 1938, at 10:90 o’clock otherwise appear or plead in this Clyde Smith, or so much thereof of the State of Oregon and the investigations—there should be a spend his own money than for was decided by the capitol com a. m., of said day, at the court' cause, plaintiff, for want thereof as may be necessary to satisfy practice of this Court; that the pro change in the law to zone the state others to spend it in his behalf. mission here this week. Carpets room, at the courthouse, in Moro, will apply to the court for the re said judgment, with interest, at ceeds thereof be applied towa’d to keep it out of places where It are now being laid in the legisla Sherman County, •’“Oregon, have lief as prayed for in plaintiff’s torneys, costs and accruing costs, the payment of plaintiff’s decree, Is neither needed or wanted. A few days hot weather and the tive chambers and finishing touoh- been fixed by ttye Court as the complaint, to-wit: FTRST: For p all in compliance with said execu costs and accruing costs; that at old Columbia would give Bonne es being rushed on the interior of timp and place for haring of ob- decree ordering m at the sum of tion and order of sale. said sale plaintiff ibe permitted to ville dam a test. Dated at Moro, Oregon, this become a purchaser: that the de COUNTY FAIR RACING the building. Rugs, drapes and jections to said Final Report and $500.00, being the par value of 100 fendant« above named, and each furniture for the House and Sen- Account and for thé* settlement of shares of stock in The Federal 16th day of May, 1938. If a spectator might presume to and all of them, be foreclosed and Land Bank of Sookane, pledged bv C. C. WILSON, ate and the executive suite will sa‘d estate. , . make a suggestion it would be ad not 'be ready for several months. Clarâ Louise Thomas fh° Wasco National Farm Loan Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon barred of all right, title, claim or visable for the fair association, at interest in the premises described The contractor expects to 'be off 1 Administratrix Association as additional security this early date, to set forth the in plaintiff’s mortgage except the off the job by the middle of this T. Lester Johnson, 30-34 fo" *he loan made by the plaintiff S U M M O N S rules for horse racing at the fair right of redemption allowed bv herein, be applied to the payment No. 2485 Attorney for Administratrix. month and the work of moving in this September. Definite under From the Observer June 2, 1899 law, and that plaintiff have such IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF of the amount secured by plain to the new building will get under D. W. Huff, H. A. Page, and standing of entrants, rules of the other and further relief as is meet THE STATE OF OREGON IN NOTICE TO CREDITORS - tiff’s mortgage; SECOND: For a way as soon thereafter ae the jan races, definition of saddle horses Art Barnum delivered a band of itors can make the building hab The undersigned has been appoint judgment and decree against the AND FOR SHERMAN COUNTY and equitable. and time of entry would clarify fat cattle at Arlington last week itable. Service of this summons is The Federal Land Bank of ed administrator of the estate of O. defendants that there is due and for shipment. many arguments at fair time. L. Bel she, decease^, find has quali unpaid on said indebtedness the Spokane, a corporation,’ Plaintiff, made upon you by publication * • It would save time and worry Hon. John H. Mitchell visited Work on the new $17,000 admin- Aed. All persons having claims following amounts, to-wit: the vs. Elva A. Bryant, a widow; Kivu thereof in the Sherman County on the patt of the officials and Washington City last week. He istration buildinr at the state “ «J e»t»te »re hereby re- J sum of $10,720.50, with interest A. Bryant, as administratrix of Journal, a newspaper of general would make the fair a bit more en went Mrs. „ , east „ to _ see his . . daughter, . . fair «rounds is well under way present the same, d u ly lfrom Aqnrll 22, 1938 until the en- the estate of W. C. Brfyant, de circulation, printed and published joyable from the standpoint of the Humfcolt, off on the steamer for g])d the flrgt unjt wj„ regd foJ. .verified to the underej«ned at th e , try o f decree herein, »‘ » « i» e ceased; Ruth L. rfryant, a single ir. Sherman County, Oregon, once spectator who is, after all, the one France where the will be «one for brfore th i, yeafa fair- of 1Jowatr * >» the cent per annum on $10.271.35 woman; Harold W. Bryant and a week for four consecutive and to be considered. half a year, visiting her sister the g on' ~ Thig Mnit Pioneer Building,’ H r Dalles, Ore- thereof; and for the further sum Katherine Bryant, husband and successive weeks by virtue of an Duelleig da Raehefouchuldt, ; |n , ddition t0 ^ mlni, tr. tiv; «on, within s ir (6) months from , „f $250.00 or such other sum as the wife: Helen M. Bryant, a single order made by the Honorable Carl John Johnson has a field of the offlct, wi„ gl>0 ide terg the data of the first publication of Court may adjudge reasonable as woman; Lois C. Bryant, a single Hendricks, Judge of the above en WHEAT finest wheat we have yet seen on f th, telephone and tele- tlU3 not,ce- ‘°-wlt: ««‘h 1938 attorney’s fees herein, together woman; The unknown heirs of titled Court, and entered in said offl , fl gid , D. L. Belshe with plaintiff’s costs and disburse W. C. Bryant, same . person as Ccurt and cause on the 29th day The wheat must look good all the road south of hi, home. Henry Schadewit, ha, moved gnd g bro, dtg, tin booth. Administrator. ments; THIRD: För a decree fore William C. Bryant, deceased; of April, 1938, said period of pub over the world to judge from the • • * • Galloway & Krier closing that certain mortgage de Carlton L. Peppei, as administra lication being the period .p-escrib price. But even discounting local into his new reaidence at Kent, Veteran, of the Spani.h-Amer- Attorneys for „ Administrator scribed in plaintiff’s complaint tor of the partnership estate of ed by said order. pride, it is hard to believe that any and 1, now quite at home. Heydt & Company wish to an executed , by E. L. Davis and W. »0. Bryant & Carlton L. Pepper, v The date of the first publication where it look better than in Sher lean and World Wars have a little . Dalles, Oregon, Blanch Davis, husft>and and wife, co-partners doing business under of this summons is May 6th, 1938, man county. To the farmer who nounce to the public that they less than a month left in which to looks over the waving fields and have a large stock of seasonable take advantage of the loan pro NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT the record owners of the property the firm name and style of Bryant and the date of the last publica IN THE COUNTY COURT OF at the time of the granting of the & Pepper; Carlton L. Pepper and tion is June 3rd, 1938. aeea overproduction and low prices goods on hand such as horse blank vision of the Oregon soldier’s Wm. L. Beatty ets, wagon sheets, feed bags, hob THE STATE OF.OREGON FOR loan referred to in plaintiff’s com Grace Pepper, husband and wife, the fine appearance may not be ao bonus law. Jerrold Owen, execu Post Office Address. 1207 L. J. Thompson and /Myrtle Thomp bles and halters. k SHERMAN COUNTY plaint, which mortgage was re pleasing. tive secretary to the World War Public Service Building, son, husband and wife, Security In the Matter tot the Estate of corded in the office of the County From the Observer June 4, 1909 But as a work of art. If n Veterans State Aid commission, Portland, Oregon Savings & Trust Company, a cor Arthur J. Bibby, deceased. Clerk of Sherman lOounty, Oregon, ture had tried deliberately—and Mrs. J. J« Foss of Athena is warns that the dead line for loan Notice is hereby given that on the 29th day of July, 1921, at poration: Sherman County Nation E. C. Prest.bye perhaps she has—no prettier sight here to visit her son and daughter, applications expires June 30. Florence Beezley, the administra 8:00 a. m. in Book “P ” of Mort al Farm Loan Association, a cor Postoffice Address: 610 Main St., could be made than Xo cover these J. F. Foss and Mrs. Mattie Mitch trix in the above entitled estate gages at page 434, covering the de poration: Sherman County, a mu Spokane, Washington, rolling hills with a mantle of green ell. nicipal corporation; and Also all attorneys for Plaintiff. has filed her final account therein seabed real property; MILK FOR LITTLE DAVE two or three feet thick of waving Postmaster Parry expects to a t other persons or parties unknown in said Court and cause, and pre- The Southwest Quarter of green. It could not have been tend the Masonic Grand Lodge Wnen the State Unemployment 8ented for settlement. That claiming any right, title, estate, NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Section Twenty and the North painted on to look smoother. weak, after which he will visit Compen mvpensation Commission s check Court has fixed Monday, July lien or interest in the real estate Notice is given that the under west Quarter of Section Twen It has been some years since the the Seattle fair and his old home No. 250,000 arrived at 1326 Sixth described in the complaint herein, signed, as administrator of the 18th, 1938, at the hour of one ty-nine, all in Township Two wheat was as beautiful as it is town in Polk county. Street, West Salem, Daddy Perry o’clock p. m. in the County Court Defendants. estate of Jennie Van Gilder, de North of Range Eighteen, this year, for in other years there W. E. »Miller shipped a prime lot - . . * , - I*® bundled baby David Leroy, TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE room, in the Sherman County ceased, has filed his final repo t East of the Willamette Meri have been spots where the seed of beef cattle from Gibson station 21 months; Perry Arlym, 4; and FENDANTS: The unknown heirs and account with the clerk of the Court House in Moro, Oregon, as dian, containing 320 acres, did not germinate or drouth cut th,s week- Dori. Jean, 6, off to the All situated in Sherman Coun- - of W. C. Bryant, same person as County Court of Sherman County, Shermsn county crop, .r e re- ’ S e i r ” im il?. f i i 3 a L time ^ Y c and ' o u place n Y for hearing upon down the growth or weeds gained William C. Bryant, deceased, and Oregon, and that Saturday, the my objec- ty, State of Oregon, the upper hand. This year—so Also all other persons or parties 11th day of June, 1938, at the hour interested Together with the tenements, far—the fields look perfect, as if condition,this year due the over of thé. program which haadistrib- person or pe unknown claiming any right, title, of 16 o’clock a. m. of said d&tf hereditaments afid appurte nature and the farmer had both average amount of moisture. uted $3,000,000 to unemployed estate, lien or interest in the real in the courtroom of said court in Florence Beezley. nances thereunto belonging or worked together as one to bring Wasco won the track meet again Oregon workers eligfcle for job- estate described in the complaint the courthouse in Moro in Sher Administratrix. in anywise appertaining, out all that was in the land. this year to hold future posses- less insuranoe since January 2, Rov J. Baker, man County, Oregon, has been fix and decreeing that the mortgaged herein. There are those who say that nnint°f »thr CU’P Le€’ * "b®®1 meUl worker bY tr»de Attorney. . IN . THE ’ NAME OF THE ed as the time and place for hear premises be sold in one parcel in the wheat farmers of the world points to Grass Valley s 70 and has been unemployed since Christ- __________ in( all objections to the said final the manner prescribed by *tihe laws STATE OF OREGON: You ar^ ing would be better off if conditions Moro s 17. Kent had nine. mag. This was his fourth $15 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE of the State of Oregon and the hereby required to appear and' eport and the settlement thereof. were less favorable, if there was From the Observer June6, 1919 benefit check. The Lees left North OF REAL PROPERTY G. A. Sargent, Administrator practice of this Court; that the answer the complaint filed against prospect for failure instead of for Robert Hoskinson, Dell Benson, Dakota five years ago, driven out On Saturday, the 26th day of ¿-oceeds thereof be applied to- you by the plaintiff in the above the Estate of Jennie Van plenty. And they may be right. and Jake Dcuma have been enjoy- by the drouth. Unable to obtain June, 1938, at the hour of ten o’- wards the payment o f plaintiff’s entitled Court and cause, within Gilder, Deceased. . . However there is so much balm to ing a fishing trip this week. • work at his trade, the 28-year-old clock a. m. at the front door of the decree, costs and accruing costs; four weeks from the date of the Carlton L. Pepper, Attorney the spirit in knowing that the re The Chautauqua dates thia year ex-Dakotan to taking over a hos- Courthouse in Moro, Sherman that at said sale plaintiff be per- first publication of this summons, for Administrator. turns were good, that the crop was well sown on well tilled ground are from June 30 to July 5 inclu- iery agency in the West Salem County, Oregon, I will sell at^pub- fitte d to become a purchaser; u. district. “In the meantime, I*|m lie auction tb the highest bidder that the defendants above named, that is perhaps worth some sur- live at DeMoss Springs. Eighth grade draduates from certainly glad Oregon has an un- for cash, the fallowing described and each and all of them, be fore .plus. Get the world’s good news daily through Moro this . year were: Pvoscoe employment compensation law real property located in .Sherman closed and barred of ^all right, Moore, Cora Stewart, Lavon and that th e contributions paid County, Oregon, to-wib: title, claim, or interest, in the he hristian cience monitor Moore, Mildred Ginn, Elmer Han- by my employed on last year’s The Southwest Quarter (SW- EMOTION AND REASON premises described in plaintiff’s An Ini^rnafiotnil Daily tA. recent book about Hitler and sen. Opal Powell, Marjorie Ginn, wages entitled me to this compen- J) of Section 14; the South mortgage except the right*of re fublhbed by T H E C H R IS T IA N SC IE N C E P U B L IS H IN G S O C IE T Y hia leadership in Germany states Orville Hockman, Owen Searcy, Ration,” said Lee as he cashed his east Quarter (SE I) of Sec demption allowed toy law, and that One, Norway S tr.t:, Boston. Matsachusetti that he to master of influencing and Edmund Stephens. From coun- check. tion 16 and the Northeast plaintiff have such other and fur Regular reading of T h e C h r is t ia n S c f k c e M o n it o r it consid.rvd schools graduated: Orval emotions but to not gifted try Quarter ÍNE1) of Section '22, ther relief as is meet and equita by many a ¡ibcr.il education. Irt clean, unbiased newt ami wdl-rounJed I with reasoning powers of conse Thompson, Monkland; Florence To Make Sure all in Township 1 North, ble,----------~ •aiuw ial iea;u fct, incluoinz the V cekly Magazine Section, make the A sargeant was training a bunch quence. It to probably true and McDonald, and Owen Elliott from Service of this summons is made Range 17, East of the Willam M o n it o r the ideal nVursjMper /o r the home. The prices arc: —------- — r of raw recruits on the rifle range. to a leaser degree to true of all Harmony. unon you by publication in the ette Meridian, containing 480 1 y e e r S 12.00 - 8 r to c i’J is S6.G3 3 m o n t h s S3.oo i m o n t h $1 00 Wednesday lesue. lneludr.l.T Maga-. ae Section: 1 year t3 63. 6 laau-m 25o ¡A. M. Young resigned his posi At ICO yards every one of them dictators. They cannot expect to Sherman County Journal, a news acres, more or less: according and the paper is obtainable at the foJowin;; location* rule by reason for the very fact tion as city marshal to accept a missed the target. At 50 yards paper of general crculation, prin to Government Survey, ! position in the office of the Farm- the result was the same. He mov- All in Sherman County, Stal^ that one man desires to rule a ted and published in (Sherman Reading- Room, Christian Science 1 er’a Elevator and Supply Co. ed them up to the 25-yards range,1 of Oregon, County, Oregon, once a week for nation to unreasonable. Society, Moro, Oregon. four consecutive and auocessive To a certain extent the same Ralph Brtobine has been appointed and still not a bullet hit the target. Together with the tenements, Enraged, the sergeant shouted: thing to true in this country. Mr. tc succed Mr. Young as city mar- weeks by virtue of an order made •H hereditaments and appurte “Fix bayonets; charge!” by the Honorable Carl Hendricks, Rooeevelt’s most outstanding char- shtl. . xz nances thereunto belonging or l acteriatic is his ability to appeal emotionally to the voters. The slogans and catch words with which he has achieved political success have been emotional. Talk of the forgotten man, and the well put phrase about the third of our population being ill fed, ill cloth- ed, and ill housed has more appeal to the emotions than the reason, It has long been accepted as a known fact in this country and in all others, since history began to be recorded, that some people did- n’t have as much of worldly goods as others. “The poor always ye have with you.” A restatement of the fact adds nothing to the pub- lie’s information but does give an emotional kick. The truth of the matter is that even the poor nowdays are richer linn mighty Caeser, who never ode in an automobile, heard a radio, had his mail delivered, saw \ newspaper or ate a canned veg- etable. They are poor compared to the wealthy, not compared to the poor of another time. 4 Reiteration of inequal economic conditions is valueless unless some thing is done-som ething reason- able Is done— to change them. --------------------- Oregon courts are still trying indicted labor racketeers and one or two are put away nearly every week. Terms vary from a few months in the county jail to sever- al years in the penitentiary. This is all indicative that the goons a Fe not gone yet. Citizens will be wise if they remember the spring house cleaning of the governor and state police for many years to come. No outbreaks of violence are to be expected this year for that would be very damaging to idates who are running the candidates 1 for office with labor support,. There may even be a scarcity of strikes and^ jurisdictional wars. They may be held over until there is not so much at stake. “ MINE.*1.SAYS JACKIE ty anywise appertaining. Said sale is made under the ex ecution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Sherman, to me di rected in the case of Fred Henna- gin and B. Eetrelle Hailey, plain tiffs, vs. Victor H. Smith and Ger trude F. Smith, husband and wife; Wasco Investment Company, a corporation: Mark Skinner, as Superintendent of Banks of the State of Oregon; Standard Farm Production Corporation, a corpor ation: • Gerhardine Johnson and The California Joint Stock Land Bank of San Francisco, a corpora tion, defendants. C. C. WILSON Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon George G. Updegraff, Attorney for Plaintiffs. 5-27; 6-3, 10 17 In Other Days T -A - C S