Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 01, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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    JP AG« TWO
THE ^HKHAía¡N
JOVRNAL. MORÓ ÔRÉGWN FRIDAY, JULY 1, ¿931
Martln, husband and lieu or interest ip the real estate Section 82, Township 3,N., Range
“wife;
Wilbert
L Martin and i l l t i ‘ described In the complaint here- 18, E.y WUlanivtte Meridian, ha*
weft Quitter Vf Section Tweb'
Defendant«, filed notice of intention to make
ty-nine, aU in Township Two, - E. Martin, husband and wife; Le- in,
roy H. Martin and Amanda E.
To Julius Martin, a single man; final f t ’oof, to establish claim to
North of R a n g e E ig h te e n ,
••.hi
Martin, husband and wife; and Roy Martin, a single man; Weaver the land above described, before
East a< the Willamette Meri­
was reathed.
Elwin E. Martin, a single man, Martin, a single man; May John- • Register, United
State» Land
dian, containing 320 acres!
the
record
owners
of
the
property
j
son
and
Ben
Johnson,
wife
and1
Office,
at
The
Dalles,
Oregon, on
All
situated
in
Sherman
Coun­
Gasoline sales in Oregon during
at the time of the granting of the husband; Carrie Hammon and the 22nd day of Jijly, 1938.
ty, State of Oregon;
May, totalling 20,582,©15 gallons,
(Claimant names as witnesses:
loan referred to in plaintiff’s com­ Fred G. Hammon, wife and hus­
Together with the tenements,
were the second highest for the
A.
Macnab, of Rufus, Oregon
band;
Jessie
Holabird
and
Hardey
plaint,
which
said
mortgage
was
hereditaments
and
appurte­
month in the state’s history, ac­
nances thereunto belonging or ! recorded in the office of the Coun­ Holabird, wife and husband; Clar­ Delbert Deyo, of Rufus, Oregon
cording to Secretary of State Earl
ty Clerk of Sherman County, Ore­ ence Martin and Mary Martin, L. E. Dehler, of Wasco, Oregon
in anywise appertaining,
Snell. The figure was one per cent
gon,
on the 31st day of December, husband and wife; Cecile Taylor, W. E. Tate, of Wasco, Oregon.
Said
sale
is
made
under
execu-
below the record set last year.
W. F. Jackson
During the first four months of tion issued out' of thè Circuit 1926, at 10:00 a. m., in Book ”8 ” a single^woman; Julius Martin and
%
Register.
of
Mortgages
at
page
388
thereof,
Viriginia
Martin,
husband
and
the
year
motorists
paid
more
than!
Court
of
the
State
of
Oregon
for
Giles L. French
Editor WHEAT
$4,000,000 in taxes, with $1,029,- the County df Sfièrfrian to me di- covering the following described wife; James F. Benson and Ruth
Entered as second-class matter at
Benson, husband and wife; Jen­ NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
rected in the cas6' of The Federal real property:
There is this about the looks of 130.77 being collected in May.
Notice is hereby given that the
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon
nie
O. Hill and William Hill, wife
Lot
Four
(4)
and
the
South­
Land
Bank
of
Spokane,
a
corpor­
the wheat crop this year: it makes
undersigned
has filed in the Coun­
under Act of Congress of March
and husband: William F. Coe and
east Quarter of the Southwest-
Governor Martin «this week ask­ ation, plaintiff, vs, rAlta Smith, a
the most difficult to impress ob­
ty
Court
of
the state of Oregon
Jane
Doe
Coe,
husband
and
wife;
Quarter
($
E
lS
W
i)
and
the
■
3, 1879.
widow;
Donna
Jene
Smith,
a
min-
server comment on its beauty and ed the people of Oregon to coope
for Sherman County her Final Re­
Mildred
E.
Burris
and
Ray
Burris,
South
Half
of
the
Southeast
i
rate
with
the
National
S
a
fe
ty
!
or;
Darlene
Janice
Smith,
a
minor;
prospect.
wife and husband; the unknown port and Account as Administra­
D r p g o ^ ^ N e w s p a p e ^ P u b ii^ r s
Quarter (S iS E l) of Section
’ Council Silver Jubilee program in ' Alta Smith as administratrix of
No one who is sentitive to beau­
’re<
heirs of Ira Martin, deceased; the trix of the estate of J. S. Fowler,
Eighteen (18), Township One
keeping Fourth of July accidents; the estate of Ralph M. Smith, de-
ty and who knows the marks of
Jj ^ ^ A s s o c i a t i o n
South, Range Seventeen, (17), unknown heirs of Dwight R. deceased, and that Monday, the
as a minimum.
“I particularly ’ ceased; the unknown heirs • of
healthy wheat crops can drive urge all citizens not toil mar the Ralph M. Smith, deceased; Wasco
East of the Willamette Meri-' ' Martin, deceased; the unknoWn 11th day of July, 1938, at 10:00
past many winter wheat
fields
heirs of Etta A. Coe, deceased, and o’clock a. m., of said day, at the
dian, save and except the
holiday by death or injury due t o ( National Farm Loan Association.
without some exclamation of de­
also
to all other persons or parties court room, at the court house, in
a
corporation;
and
also
all
othe
right-of-ways
for
the
Colum­
careless driving, unwise use oi
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
light with it. There is so much
unknown claiming any right, title, Moro, Sherman County, Oregon,
bia Southern Railway and the
fireworks, and careless hiking or persons or partiès unknown claim­
i iehness in the yellow stalks, so
estate, lien or interest in the real have been fixed by the Court as
ing any right, title, estate, lien or Sherman Highway as now locat­
swimming,” the governor said.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
much promisee In the heads now
estate descTjbed in plaintiff’» com­ the time and place for hearing of
interest in the reap estate describ­
ed over above described lands;
Payable in Advance
maturing fat keraals that brings
plaint on file in the above entitled objections to said Final Report and
ed
in
the
complaint
herein,
De-
also
except
the
following
re­
i * , State. Forester Ferguson believes - - J . . ;
ONE YEAR ..:......................... $1.50 joy to the producers.
*. » «I * <1 *
cause and as this summons de- Account and for the settlement of
scribed tract;
Oregon foreatry and protection ffcndants. *
said estate.
And this joy is now alloyed has progressed 20 years since the I ‘
sedibed, DEFENDANT'S:
Commencing 264 feet west of
C. C. WILSON
J U L Y , 1 1938
Mae Fowler
with consideration for material inaguration of OOC camps five( Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
the Southeast corner of the
IN THE NAME OF THE
Administratrix
profit—that comes from another years ago. He said the enrollees
Northwest Quarter of ther~ STATE OF OREGON: You and
source. The true fanner enjoys spent 135,000 man days In fight- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
31-35
Southeast Quarter of Section , each of you are hereby required to T. lis t e r Johnson
SOME “YES-BUT” FELLOWS
raising a good crop for its own ing fires last y e a r / Thera are now 1 THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
Attorney
for
Administratrix.
Eighteen, running thence due j appear and answer the complaint
As president of the United sake. He wants each planted 2400 CCC youths in Oregon.
SHERMAN COUNTY
south 10 rods; thence due , filed against you in the above en-
States I will have nothing to do seed to germinate and grow, be
SU M M O N S
west 20 rods; thence due north ( titled court and cause within four NOTICE TO CREDITORS
with the «primary elections, but watered and sunned by nature,
All person having claims against
The
State
Land
Board
.
of
the
Only seven of the 86 cises ap­
10 rods; thence due east 20
weeks from the date of the first
as leader of the Democratic par­ take advantage of tillage done for pealed from the Oregon state su­ State of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs
the partnership estate of James C.
rods to the place of beginning,
publication of this summons as
ty I feel that I have every right it and come to maturity without preme court to the United States Harvey U. Martin and Lilah Mar-
all being in the South Half of
hereinafter stated, and if you fail McKean and Serai W. Searcy, co­
to speak.
damage from pest or insect. Then, eupreme court in a period of 86 tin, husband and wife; Wilbert J.
the Southeast Quarter of aJec-
so to answer said complaint, or partners doing business under the
As a doctor I advise you to stop regardless of price, the primary years have (been reversed, Arthur; Martin and Eliza E. Martin, hus- — tion Eighteen in Township
otherwise appear or plead in this firm name and style of McKean &
Searcy, are hereby notified to
drinking all forms of alcohol, but job has been well done; the farmr S. Benson, clerk of the Oregon , band and wife; Leroy H. Martin,
One South, Range Seventeen,
cause, plaintiff, for want thereof,
present them in proper form to
er
has
multiplied
his
seed;
brought
court
announced
this
week.
The
j
a
widower;
Julius
Mkrtin
and
Vir-
as your host, Have another cock­
East of the Willamette Meri­
will apply to the court for the re­
the
undersigned, the duly appoint­
bountiful produce as his . contri­ other 79 cases were either affirmed ginia Martin, husband' and wife;
tail.
* "
dian, (Containing one and one-
lief as prayed for in plaintiff’s
ed, qualified and acting Adminis­
A s father of this family I will bution to the general need.
or thrown out.
Roy Martin, a single man. May
fourths acres, more or less,
complaint, to-wit: FIRST For a
And it is that way this year.
show no favoritism between my
Johnson and Ben Johnson, wife and
together with the tenements, . decree and judgment against the trator of the partnershio estate of
James C. McK«nn and Serai W.
children but Jimmy if you don’t Farmers have a good crop, with
State Budget Director Wharton husband; Carrie Hammon and
hereditaments and appurte­
defendents Wilbert J. Martin,
Searcy, at the office of Geo. G.
give Bobby that ball I’ll take your nature’s aid. (And, if the econo­ this week mailed instructions and Fred G. Hammon, wife and hus-
nances thereunto belonging or
Eliza E. Martin, Leroy H. Martin, Updegraff, Moro. Oregon, within
mists, the politicians, the trades­ forms for the 1936-40 bienniel bud-! band; Jessie Holabird and Hardey
plate off the table.
in anywise appertaining,
Harvy U. Martin and Lilah Martin,
As mayor of this town I have men, the dealers, could do as well get to all state department and in- Holabird, wife and husband; Clar- and decreeing that the mortgaged and each of them, for the sum of six months from the date of this
nothing to say about how public none would cry for bread this stitution heads. He requested that ence Martin and Mary Martin, hus- premises-be sold in one parcel in $5009.00 with interest thereon notice, to-wit: June 3. 1938.
Serai W. Searcy
employees vote, but as a citizen if winter, no hungry pinched chil­ all budget estimates be in his , band and wife; Weaver Martin, a the manner prescribed by the laws from the 4th day of February,
Administrator
dren
would
be
seen
in
school
my friends are not re-elected
office by September 1.
' single man; Cecile Taylor, a single of the state of Oregon and the 1936, at the rate of six per cent
Geo.
G.
Updegraff
there will be some changes in the rooms and no men would have
'
woman; Julius Marfin, a single practice of this court; that the per annum until paid: for the
robbery and murder in their
The state supreme court announ-' man; Harry M. Benson, a single proceeds thereof be applied to­ further sum of $350.00 attorney Attorney for Administrator 30-33
Appointed personnel.
their stomachs ced that the hearing on the in -1 man; Roy M. Benson and Perry wards the payment of plaintiff’s
As a friend you are the soul hearts because
fees, together with plaintiff’s costs
of honesty and flower of chivalry, were empty.
sanity proceedings filed against Benson, husband and wife; Clara judgment and decree, costs and ac­ and disbursements; SECOND: For NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the
but as a banker I wouldn’t loan
Earl H. Fehl, former Jackson F. Odell and Irvie Odell, wife and cruing costs and that any overplus jg decree foreclosing that certain
you a dime.
ebunty judge, has been eet for July husband; James F. Benson and be paid to the clerk of this courti mortgage described in plaintiff’s undersigned has filed in the Coun­
As governor I have nothing to
7. Fehl, who served four years Ruth Benson, husband and wife; for the ^benefits of the defendants complaint, executed by Wilbert ty Court of the State of Oregon
say about who the people elect
in the state penitentiary for baU r>ell E. Benson and Vanita Benson, as their^interest may appear; that J. Martin and Eliza E. Martin, for Sherman County, her Final
but they had better think as I do,
lot thefts, is'now a patient at the husband and wife;- Jdfinie O. Hill the defendants above named, and husband and wife; Leroy H. Mari Report and Account as administra
or else—
« I and William Hill, wife 'and hus- each and all of them, be foreclosed tin and Amanda E. Martin, hus­ trix of the estate of E. C. Thomas,
From the Observer, July 4, 19J9 Oregon state hospital here.
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! band: William F. Coe and Jana and barred of all right. title, claim band and wife; Harvey U. Martin deceased, and that Friday, the 1st
Newton Crosfleld and Miss Nor­
POSITION OF WHEAT
A
«peed
limit
of
45
miles
per
Doc Coe, husband and wife; Vern or interest in the premises describ­ and Lilah Martin, husband and day of July, 1938, at 10:00 o’clock
ma Medler met with an accident
hour
after
dark
will
be
enforced
r . Coe an(j Bernice Che, husband ed in plaintiff’s mortgage
except wife, and Elwin E. Martin, a sin­ a. m., of said day, ’ at - the court
During the first ten years after near the Art Barzee place while
room, at the courthouse, in Moro,
the world war there was a price returning from the Chautauqua. in New Jersey this year. The lists and wife; Mildred*E. Burris and thc right of redemption allowed by gle man, the record owners of the
Sherman County, Oregon, have
of
states
enforcing
special
night
Ray
Burris,
wife
and
husband;
C.
law,
and
that
plaintiff
have
such
pioperty at the time of the grant­
for wheat caused in no »mall part Slight damage was done to the
been fixed «by the Court as the
speed
limits
is
growing
rapidly,
L.
Pepper,
administrator
with
the
other
and
further
relief
as
to
the
ing of the loan referred to in
7 by the fact that this nation or its car by hitting the soft d irt..
according to Secretary of State wjh annexed of the ^ ¿ a U of Etta court may seem equitable and just. plaintiff’s complaint, which said time and place for haring of ob­
citizens were loaning money to
Herman Pape and family are
SneI1-
' i A. Coe, deceased; ft. \ j . Martin,
Service of this summons is morgage was recorded in the office jections to said Final Report and
Europe with which to buy. We home from Corvallis for the sum­
made
upon you by publication in of the County Clerk of Sherman Account and for the settlement of
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|
administrator
,
o
f
tbd»
estate
of
had a great foreign trade—with mer months.
said estate.
our own money.
Rev. E. E. Me Vick ers drove over NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE P w1ight. ? ’ Martin, deceased; The the Sherman County Journal, a County, Oregon, on the 31st day
Clara Louise Thomas
of general viivu
circulation«
.
iativu « o of i December,
uecemner, 1926, at 10:10
iu:iu a.
OF REAL PROPERTY
I * edera Land Bank of Spokane, a newspaper
a m.,
For various reasons, including to The Dalles and brought his
«Administratrix
.
.. oo , ,
• corporation; Shepnari County, a printed and published in Sherman in Book “S” of Mortgages at page
our own tariff policy, and the youngest daughter, who works . ~ o ,S< ± rdTy>
30-34
‘ r
d7 , 0 i municipal corporation; the un- County, Oregon, once a week for 390 thereof, covering the follow­ T. Lester Johnson,
ultimate realization that the debts for Williams A Co., over to Moro .July, 1938, at the hour of ten known heir5 of Etta A c
Attorney for Administratrix.
de_ foui consecutive and successive
could never be paid that «trade for the fourth.
lo c lo c k a m., at tne front door of cased
thc unKnown • heirs « weeks by virtue of an order made ing described real property:
The East Half of the South­
J.
A.
Hardin,
Robert
Urquhart,
was lost. Since then there has
the Courthouse in Moro m Sher-! Dwj ht R Marti
,laceased the and entered in said court and
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
east
Quarter (E iS E l) of Sec­
been a lower price for wheat. We F. R. Fortner accompanied by man County, Oregon, I w .ll sell at ul,known heirs f
’
On the 18th day of July, 1938,
cause on the 17th day of June,
tion Twenty-one (21) and the
now have little but tit? domestic K. A. McPherson, drove to Port­ public auction to the highest bid-
’
at
the hour of 10:00 a. m., of said
1938,
said
period
of
publication
Southwest Quarter (SWJ) of
market which would not absorb land last Friday via the Colum­ der for cash, the following describ­ ceased, and also «11 othojr persons
day,
at the front door of the Coun­
being
the
period
prescribed
by
or
parties
ynknoirn^naiming
any
Section
Twenty-two
(22),
wheat grown in the twenties and bia river highway, where they ed real property located in Sher­
ty
Courthouse
in Moro, Sherman
said
order.
right,
title,
estate,
lien
or
interest
Township One (1), South,
certainly will not absorb the ad­ assisted K. IA. m keeping 9 his man county, Oregon, to-wit:
County,
Oregon,
I will sell to the
in the teal estate •de'WCTibtd in the
The date of the first publication
Range Seventeen (17), East
A
ditional bushels of wheat grown seat on the Shriner’s goat
The South H alf of the North­
highest
bidder
for
cash at public
of this summons is June 24, 1938,
corpplaipt h&reih* i ’»
of the Willamette Meridian,
under crop reduction programs of number from Wasco made the
west Quarter and thè North
auction
the
following
described
and
the
date
of
the
last
publication
Defendants.
containing 240 acres, more or
the thirties.
..... trip also.
Half of the South Half of Sec­
real
property
located
in
Sherman
To Julius Marta?, a ¿single man; is July 15, 1938.
less,
E. R. Hickson and J. B. Hosford
tion Thirty-five in Township
Drouths and poor crops made it
County,
Oregon,
to-wit:
Roy Martin, a single man; Wea­ George G. Updegraff,
Together with the tenements,
appear for a time that the crop returned Tuesday from a fishing
one North, Range Nineteen,
The East Half of Section
ver Martin, a single man; May Attorney for Plaintiff.
hereditaments and appurten­
trip
on
the
Deschutes.
Mr.
Hick­
reduction methods were success­
East of the Willamette Meri­
Thirty-four, the
Northeast
Johnson
and
Ben
Johnson,
wife
and
Residence
and
Postoffice
Ad­
ances
thereunto
belonging
or
ful. Now we find ourselves with son hurt his finger on the way
dian, containing 240 acres,
Quarter,
and
the
South
Half
husbands Carrie Hammon and Fred dress: Moro, Oregon.
in anywise appertaining.
wheat on 80,000,000 acres instead back and it was necessary to re­
All situated in Sherman Coun­
of
the
South
Half
of
Section
G. Hammon, wife and husband;
and decreeing that the mortgaged
ty, State of Oregon,
of the 66,000,000 acres that were move it.
Thirty-five, in Township One,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF premises be sold • in one parcel in
Jessie
Holabird
and
Hardey
Hola­
R.
Brisbane,
City
Marshal,
is
in wheat when crop reduction be­
Together with the tenements,
North of Range Nineteen,
THE STATE OF OREGON the manner prescribed by the laws
bird, wife and husband; Clarence
gan and we still have crop re­ selling at auction two stray hon es
hereditaments and appurte­
east
of the Willamette Meri­
Martin and Mary Martin, husband
FOR SHERMAN COUNTY
of the state of Oregon and the
duction programs although the he found in the city, on July 3rd.
nances thereunto belonging or
dian; the North Half of Sec­
S
U
M
M
O
N
S
and
wife;
Cecile
Taylor,
a
single
practice of this court; that the
original one was declared uncon­ From the Observer, July 2. 1909
in anywise appertaining.
tion Three, in Township One,
The State Land Board of the proceeds thereof be applied to­
woman; Julius Martih and Virgin­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morrison and
stitutional.
___
Said »ale is made ander’ eriqcu-
South of Range
Nineteen,
wards the payment of plaintiff’s
Miss Eliza, returned on the tion issued out a t the Circuit G<mrlj ia Marfin, husband and wife; State of Oregon, Plaintiff,
East
of
the
Willamette
Meri­
It is apparant it will be impos­
.
- vs - (j
judgment and decree, costs and
thirtieth bringing a daughter of of the Ótftty .efvtäregjni for" The; James F. Benspiuaryl R uth, JBen-
dian,
containing
in
all
about
sible to make wheat acreage re­
Wilbert J. Martin and Eliza E. accruing costs and that any over­
Mr. Hunter and a son of Mr. County of Sherman to me directed son, husbarif and jrtlret '7eHnie 6.
960 acres; •
duction successful by paying a
Martin,
husband and wife; Leroy plus be paid to the clerk of this
Burders for a visit in Moro.
...
the
case
of
the
State
U
n
<
r
and
”
,1E
w,fa
and
in
All situated ih Sherman Coun­
premium for raising it, by assur­
¿ 7 H. Martin, a widower; Harvey U. court for the benefit of the defen­
Mrs. Urquhart lost her watch Board of the State of Oregon? Rusba"d; Y i l ™ / ’ /
ty, State of O.egon;
ing the grower of payments or a
Sunday, but found it Monday, plaintiff, vs. Elva iA. Bryant, a
9>e- husband
«;•- Martin, and Lilah Martin, husband dants as their interests may ap­
Together with the tenements,
price for his crop. Growers of
before some animal stepped on
j"d uR>y Bum s, and wife; Julius Martin and Vir­ pear; that the defendants above
hereditaments
and appurte­
other crops with no such assur­ it as It was lying in the grass widow; Elva A. Bryant, as admin- ‘T
istratrlx of the estate of W. C. 7 ,fc ®"d h"«*»"d; the unknown iginia Martin, husband and wife; named, and each and all of them
nances thereunto belonging
ance immediately turn to wheat near the Presbyterian
Roy
Martin,
a
single
man;
May
be
foreclosed
and
barred
x>f
all
church Bryant, deceased: Ruth L. Bryant, ',,eirs °,f Ira
deceased;
or in anywise appertaining,
and wheat growers, themselves, where she had dropped it in get­ a single woman; Harold Bryant ‘¿ ,e “nkn°wn hel; ’ of Dw»(tht R. Johnson and Ben Johnson, wife right, title, claim or interest in
Said sale is made under execu­
put their idle acres in other crops. ting out of the buggy before
and Katherine Bryant, husband “ “■’tm, deceased; the unknown and husabnd; Carrie Hammon and the premises described in plain­ tion issued out of the Circuit Court
This puts the entire agriculture
Fred
G.
Hammon,
wife
and
hus­
tiff’s mortgage except the right of
service.
and wife; Helen M. Bryant, a sin- 7 ' " “ E“ a A Coe- deceased, and
of the State of Oregon in and for
of the nation out of joint with
Mr. and Mrs. Wallan expect to gle woman; Lois C. Bryant, a
, a11 otl;e!' Persons or parties band; Jessie Holabird and Hardey redemption allowed by law, and the County of Sherman to me di­
wheat land producing grass and celebrate the fourth at Garfield,
single woman; the unknown heirs un. "0W." c aiml.nk anyV ight, title, Holabird, wife and husband; Clar­ that plaintiff have such other and rected in the case of The Federal
cotton land raising wheat.
Wash., with Mrs. W’s people.
of W. C. Bryant, same person as estate, lien or interest in the real ence Martin and Mary Martin, further relief as to the court may Land Bank of Spokane, a corpora­
The contention of those who
Judge Rudolf, H. A. Stuart, William C. Bryant, deceased; Carl- e?tat* de8" ibedJ" P»™t>ffs corn- husband and wife; Weaver Martin, seem equitable and just.
tion, vs Elva A. Bryant, a widow;
held that we should raise lese Mrs. Berrian and Mr. Berrirfrl ton L. Pepper, as administrator of
Service of this summons is made Elva A. Bryant, as administratrix
onJU« initho jfcove, ontatled a single man; Cecile Taylor, a sin­
wheat than in the twenties was caught 97 rainbaw trout on their the partnership estate of W. C. causke
xt8“ ™mons de’ gle woman; Julius Martin a single upon you by publication in the of the estate of W. C. Bryant, de­
correct. The methods taken to re­ recent trip to Cove in ten hours Rrvont
man; Harry M. Benson, a single Sherman County Journal, a news­
harbor t
«« scribed, DEFENDANTS:
ceased; Ruth L. Bryant, a single '
partners dofng busmess und^r’ t t e i— ^ _ J ’HE ' - NAME 0 F T]IE man;..Roy M. Benson and Perry
duce the crop were not correct. fishing. ^.
paper qf general circulation, print­ woman: Harbld W. Bryant and
_
______ _ r ^ T m i t n d
” B r X t i STATJ OE OREGON. You and Benson, husband and wife; Clara
If the desire of the govçrnraent
ed and published in Sherman Coun­ Katherine Bryant, husband and
(Carl Happold was in' town
is to provide a balanced agricul­ Wednesday after a stray horse Pepper; Carlton L. Pepper and aach
you Jarc herelby «-«mired F. Odell and Irvie Odell, wife and ty, Oregon, once a week for four wife; Heden M. Bryant, a single
ture it cannot be done by chang­ that had been taken in by W. B. Grace Pe»pper, husband and wife; ® aPP^r and answer the com- husband; James F. Benson * and consecutive and successive weeks
woman; Lois C. Bryant, a single
ing crops on lands (where the Johnston.
L. J. Thompson and Myrtle Thomp- p*a,nt fll^ , aga,nst y°u in the Ruth Benson, husband and wife; by virtue of an order made and woman; The unknown heirs of W.
most advantageous crop is al­ From the Observer June 30, 1899 sen, husband and wife; Sherman a^ ® entitled court and cause Dell E. Benson and Vanita Benson, entered in said court and cause on
C. Bryant, same person as Wil­
ready known. This county and
Mrs. Mowry has a new tree in County, a municipal corporation; *7*7?" ^our
^om the date hu«band and wife; Jennie O. Hill the 17¡th day of June, 1938, said liam C. Bryant, deceased; Carlton
district will not be aided by being her flower garden, the Acacia and also all other persona or par- 0
^r8t publication of this and William Hill, wife and hus­ period of publication being the L. Pepper, as administrator of the
fo’ced to change bo some thing rose. She had given up hope of ties unknown claiming any right, su’™?ons as hereinafter stated, band; William F. Coe and Jane period prescribed by said order.
partnership estate' of W. C. Bry­
otheh than wheat, for instance.
its living and planted a row- of title, eatate, lien or interest in the an<3 , .y°u fai1
The date of the first publication ant A Carlton L. Pepper, co-part­
to *nswer s»id Doe Coe, husband and wife; Vern
If—as now ordered—we cut the _________________
_ to real eatate deadribed ip the com- c?mpla.ln*’ ° r otherwise appear or R. Coe and Bernice Coe, husband of this summons is June 24, 1938,
sweet peas around _ it _______
intending
ners doing business under the firm
wheat acreage to 55,000,000 nextl use it as a center upon which to plaint herein, Defendants.
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cause,^plaintiff, for and wife; Mildred E. Burris and and the date of the last publication name and style of Bryant & Pep.
year and the cut w made on every trail the vine. - The Acacia has
C. C. WILSON
i want thereof, will apply to the Ray Burris, wife and husband; C. is July 16, 1938.
l>er; Carlton L. Pepper and Grape
farmer now raising wheat, this since shown signs of life and last Sheriff of Sharman County, Oregon C°urt, f?r the belief as pr<yed for L. Pepper, administrator with the George G. Updegraff,
Pepper, husabnd and wife; L. J.
county will be forty per cent out Sunday A beautiful flower on its George G. Upderraff,
plaintiff’s complaint, to-wit: will annexed of the estate of Etta Attorney for Plaintiff.
Thompson and Myrtle Thompson,
Attorney for Plaintiff
f FIRST: For a d e c e it and judg- A. Coe, deceased; H. U. MSrtin,
of the wheat business. The farm cane-like stock.
Residehce and Postoffice Ad­ husband and wife; Security Sav­
ers who have been growing wheat
Mr. Fine returned to his farm
June 24, July 15 " * nt-Ta« aJ ,,a‘ ‘he défendante Har- administrator of the estate of dress: Moro, Oregon.
ings A Trust Company, a corpora­
for less than five yean» should in the south end on the 25th, after ______ _________
vey U. Martin, Lilah Martin, Wil- Dwight R. Martin, deceased; The
tion; Sherman County National
take the cut instead of those who a visit to his daughter, Mrs. NOTICB OF SHERIFF’S SALE bfert J> Martin« Eliza E. Martin, Federal Land Bank of Spokane, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
I* mi m Loan Association, a corpo'-
have land that has grown wheat Brown on C. E. Jones Émigrant
028623 ation;. Sherman County, a munici­
OF REAL PROPERTY
an^ Leroy H. Martin, and each of a corporation; Sherman County, a
for fifty years.
j Springs farm.
On Saturday, the 23rd day of them for the sunr of $3000.00 with municipal corporation; the un­ Department of the Interior.
pal corporation; and Also all other'-
The legitimate wheat grower i s 1 Little Tommy Fraser, who ac- July, 1938, at the hour of
General Land Office at The persons or parties unknown claim­
o’-
the 15th known heirs of Etta A. Coe, de­
^in a bad position. He is faced companied Albert Hennagin to clock a. m. at the front door of
September, 1935, at the rate ceased: the unknown heirs of, Dalles, Oregon, June 9, 1938.
ing any right, title, eatate, lien er
with a cut m acreage so severe ' town on the 24th, intimate? that the Courthouse in Moro, in Sher-
P«* cent per annum ufltil Dwight R. Martin, deceased; th e1 NOTICE is hereby given that interest in the real estate describ­
as to impair his income seriously, he has come to this part of Ore- man County, Oregon, I will sell Pa,<^: *or the furttlir sum of $300.- unknown heirs of Ira Martin, d e-1 George L. Fox, of Klondike, Ore- ed in the complaint herein
he has no foreign market, and it gon to stay. He says the wind at public auction to the highest , attorney fees, together with ceased; Lewis MeKee and Horace gon, who, on December 28, 1934,
’ C. C. WILSON,*
is doubtful if enough money can esnnot blow him out of Sherman bidder for cash, the following de- Pla,nt,ff 8 C08t« *nd. dlSburse- McKee, co-partners doing busi- made homestead entry, act Decem- Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
be appropriated to give him much county. * '.
sertbed real property ,located in
SECOND: For a decree nrss under the firm name and style ber 29, 1916, No. 028623, for NEI, Wm. L. Beatty
of a price for what he can grow
T. J. Moffitt paid us a call last Sherman CouHty, Oregon, to-wit: luracloaing that ceTfkin mortgage of McKee Brothers, and also all SE1NW1, NE8S7W1-4, N|SW<l-4, 1207 Public Service Bldn
because the cut will be so great, week. He was cutting his hay
The Southwest Qaarter of . « scr»hcd in plaintiff’s complaint, other persons or parties unknown, N 5SE1, SW tSE i, Sec 30, NW1-4- Portland, Oregon, of Attor­
SE1-4SW1-4,
SW ISEi, neys For Plaintiff. ‘
Filing up wheat through the on the 26th.
executed by Harvey U. Martin claiming any right, title, estate,1 SW1-4,
l ö u r n n . medium of federal JSMS.
growers threatens to bring about
Sherman County Observer
the same suiplua condition« of
the old farm bo»pd which was
Established Nov. 2, 188$
Grass Valley Journal
another economic theory that did
Established Oct. 14, 1897
not work.
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In all it seems as if the wheat
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931
! growers problems have not be-
Wasco News-Enterprise
• come less in recent years. Fur-
Established Nov. 1891
1932
t‘^trmore» *® doubtful if they do
CONSOLIDATED March 4,
, become less until there is a decid-
1 ed move away from wheat on the
Published Every Friday at
i part of farmers who can raise
* some other crop.
Moro. Oregon
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