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/ £ ,...Í S . PAGE TWa T * THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 29, 193« GALLOWAY A JtRIER 36-40 T , RACKETEERING Attorneys for JWminiaHratoti Sherman County Observer Ths Dalles, Oxagon - . f The use of $105 of the money Established Nov. 2, 1388 *<’ontinupd from pltgfc un**{ r of the meir.fjers of the teamsters officials from the inception of thia Grass Valley Journal NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Interested persons of the Colum union for the purpose of hiring commission. Established Oct, 14, 1897 Not lee is hereby given that the bia rivet valley are still working undersigned has filed in the Coun The move, it is understood, will CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 men ot bum a sawmill in West to have the Umatilla project re ty Court of the State of Oregon Salem, as has been proven by the also include dismissal of the two Wasco News-Enterprise accepted, by the government de for Sherman County his final ac conviction of Al Rosser, would be - stenographers heretofore employ- Established Nov. 1891 spite the fact that the president count and report as administrator ill« g<l if the bill initiated by the ed -by the commission but Alton CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 Arsoc^ted Farmers of Oregon John Bassett, secretary to the and Secretary Ickes seem to have of the estate of Chester C. Med- lost interest. Representatives and ler. deceased, and that Monday, was passed. commission, is to be retained at a Published Every Friday at senators of this area are working the 1st day of August, 1938, at ; Naturally the burning of a mill salary of 8360 a month;**Baa«tt for the project as well as private 10:00 o'clock a. ft»., of said day, ! was in Salem this week conferring.’ Moro, Oregon is against the law. The use of citizens. Persons who wish to aid at the eourt room, at the court 1 with State Department officials union money for illegal purposes Giles L. French Editor the movement can be of service house, in Moro, Sherman County, it not at present an offence than regarding the use of a room in the by writing or telegraphing their Oregon, has been fixed by the Entered as second-class matter at there is a legal restraint against. capitol building for his office but representatives and the president Court as the time and place for it is understood the capitol Com the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon Membe:« of unions will be as in urging immediate action so that hearing of objections to said final under Act of Congress of March terested as the general citizenry mission plans to make use of the the dam may be started this year. aocount and report and for the offices now occupied by the clerk in voting for thia bill. 3, 1879. of the works in a temporary build settlement of said estate. The principle of the regulation O. G. Hilderbrand of capital in industry has been ing on the new ifcrary site in or , Administrator. Newspaper Publishers accepted by the people of the Uni der,, to economize on clerical help, telephone rental and other ex T. Lester Johnson, ted States for over fifty years. It ssociat Attorney for Administrator. has tended to prevent abuses of penses. 35-38 • * * power and while not perfect has Just to prove that where there’s Cloudiness came Wednesday been of inestimalbe help to the OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER a will there’s still possible to find night after mors than two weeks NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE public. Now the legulation of the of dry weather and clear skies and a way State Treasurer Holman OF REAL PROPERTY labor half of industry has become SUBSCRIPTION RATES finally succeeded in moving his a flash or two of lighning bright On Saturday, the 23rd day of a necessity if orderly marketing Payable in Advance big safe into the new quarters ened the sky. It meant little, July, 1938, at the hour of tell o' ONE YEAR ............................ $1.60 of goods is to go on without re assigned to his department in the however, as the night was warm clock a^ m. at the front door of straint and interruption by self- and the wind died down before the Courthouse in Moro, in Sher appointed leaders whose interest capitol building. The feat was accomplished by sawing the bronze JÜ LY 29, 1938 Paul Brown, eleven-y^cr-ctd youngster of Harrir bur;;, r.ao won midnight. Rain fell in parts of man County, Oregon, I will sell is selfish. bars of the window frame in two the National Freckle championship daring CZdldrcn’s v.cc'.~. at At’artlc the state bringing aid to fire at public auction to the highest in order to admit the safe and then City, N. J„ recently^ puses while Murle Ma onc, ten, of r/asMasion, fighters. Clouds again Thursday bidder for cash, the following de D. E. STEPHENS D‘. C., gives him the cace-over. M x b v a s r e a s e r - ^ i a L e c ; .^ : .. ¡indicated that a thunder atoran scribed real property located in That follow Wand, who stood brazing them together again. • * • --- ------------------------ --------------------------- ------------------- ----------------------' might interrupt harevst with a Sherman county is this week on a ledge high above the street Sherman County, Oregon, to-wit: Double parking on 'business g s g '-^-------r — • ■ 1 — ------ L-------------------------- ------------------------------ shower of rain. , bidding good bye and good luck for hours before deciding to jump, The Southwest Quarter of to its foremost citizen. (It is not just had to make the plunge after streets is condemned by R. H. { Section Twenty and the North- surprising. For some years it has threatening so long. He might Baldock, state highway engineer, west Quarter of Section Twen Unemployment compensation is been expected that the man who have saved face after a threat of as conducive to serious traffic ac ty-nine, all in Township Two. based on work credits—not on has done so much with wheat ex u half hour or so, but after an cidents. The practice, »said to be North ■ of Range Eighteen, need. perimentation would be moved to afternoon of attention he had to prevalent in most Oregon cities, East of the Willamette Meri a position of greater authority go through with it. The proverb, is encouraged by “certain mer dian, containing 320 acres: As I was one of the eighty eight our pace slackened to a slow crawl, Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F A A-M ‘‘better a live dog than a dead chants for selfish reasons’* accord and a larger field of work. All situated in Sherman C oun-. who made it to the top of Mt. several times I noticed I would ing to BaJdock who explains that lion,” had no appeal to him. He Meets on the 1st and ty, State of Oregon; Men who are in position to know it is up to local authorities to cor Hood on the eighteenth annual only take four steps in the crusted Together witl^ the tenements, 3rd Thursday eve the agricultural situation in the preferred the headlion. rect this situation '* wherever it Legion Climb, I thought my many snow, before the whistle would hereditaments and appurte nings of each month. United States in relation to plant friends in Sherman county would exits. Visiting members cor nances thereunto belonging or breeding say that the greatest signal.for the line to rest. When It has been suggested that the * • w be interested in my experience. dially invited to meet in anywise appertaining. work in wheat in this generation 1940 campaign may have a pecu we arrived within two thousand* Formal dedication of Oregon’s All persons who wished to climb feet of the top the ascent grew Said sale is made under execu with us. has been done right here on the liar twist in that Democrats may tion issued out of the Circuit Moro station under the direction vote for the Republican candidate new $2,500,000 capitol will take the mountain, arrived at the Tilly steeper and our progress much' Searal Searcy, W. M place on October 1, Governor Mar Jane Camp some time Saturday slower. The sound of the rest Coi^rt of the State of Oregon for of Mr. Stephens. c - v Belknap, Secy, to put the job of reducing the tin’s 75th birthday, according to the “County of Sherman to me di , There has .been work on smuts huge debt into the hands of the plans announced 'by the Capitol We arrived about »even thirty. whistle was music to my ears by leading to increased knowledge of opposition to make them unpopu Reconstruction Commission. The The hir was nippy and I was glad this time. Canteens filled with Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. rected in the case of The Federal Moro, Oregon Land Bank of Spokane, a corpor the kinds of the disease and the lar. And furthermore Republicans new furniture for the executive I had an extra sweater. We made water were passed along the line Meets 1st and 3rd ation, plaintiff, vs. Alta Smith, a development of several wheats may vote for the Democrat, even suite as well as the pioneer sta camp, ate supper, and at eight frequently, but each climber was Tuesdays in the widow: Donna Jene Smith, a ftiin- that are highly Tesistant to all for the third term, to insure that tue „which will perch atop the o’clock we crossed the rustic cautioned to take only a swallow, bridge and entered the natural as too much Water causes moun I.O..O.F. hall Tran or: Darlene Janice Smith, a minor; types of fungus. the blame fall where it belongs. capitol are expected to be in place amphitheater to join hundreds of sient and visiting Alta Smith as administratrix of tain sickness. As each group Many new crosses o f establish in time for the dedication cere other enthusiasts around the high brothers are cordi the estate of Ralph M. Smith, de reached the top, their path led in! ed varieties of wheat have been ally invited to m eit ceased; the unknown heirs of Every once in a while a head monies. One formal opening and blazing camp fire. It was a jolly front of the N. B. C? mike. Here made and many of them are grown line gets away from the best an “open house” celebration have get-to-gether with a program of with us. Ralph M. Smith, deceased; Wasco commercially all over the north- headline"writer. Note “Pig Fos already been observed since the niusi£, community ^singing and each climber paused long enough to National Farm Loan Association, say hello to folks at home. Upon Eakm, N. G. wet. talks. All the doings were broad our arrival at the top, we were un-j terchild of Kelso Pooch.” The new building was completed. Truitt, Secreta > a corporation; and also all other There is Rex, and Oro and Rio story was odd enough to begin * * * - casted over N. B. C. hook up. It tied and rested one hour while we I. persons or parties unknown claim and better strains of Federation with, without making the pig a A score or more of beautiful was such fun, I enjoyj^l’every min ing any right, title, estate, lien or enjoyed both the view and our; Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 shade trees north of the new cap ute of it. I was especially thrill and Forty Fold. Federation itself child. | .................................. Moro, Oregon ... interest in the real estate describ itol have gone down under the ed to hear the experiences of the lunch. has been developed, and looking ed in the complaint* herein. De I was interested in that cabin1 Meets 2d and 4th T blows of the woodman’s axe this night climbers, amplified through back fifteen years, what would the fendants. Rex Bell and Clara Bow are said week as workmen began clearing loud speaker, and to le e the gor built on the very top of the moun- ®®day of each month Income of this district have been C. C. WILSON without this high-yielding wheat? to be rt ill pondering a . name for the ground preparatory to the im geous display of flares, that il tain. It is cabled down to with Visiting members we Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon stand the winds. The cabin was come. Studltk in crowning habits have their month old son. Clorox provement of the Summer Street- luminated the entire mountain used as a ranger look out at one Thelma Miller N.G. Court street approach to the capi side. been Made that are valuable. The would be a neat combination. IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR time. I was told it had been »ban- Florence Johnston. Se tol. IContract for widening of most eamplete body of informa At eleven o’clock the guide re doned as“ it had not proven to be THE STATE OF OREGON FOR tion mvarding the relation of The governorship race in Ore Court street has already been let quested all who planned to climb THE COUNTY OF SHERM2AN Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S. practical. soil moisture to yield has been gon this year will likely deipend on by the State Highway commission to the top of the mountain on the PROBATE DEPARTMENT Moro, Oregon The first group to arrive at the; gathered at this station and it the voter’s having a compdete un but the improvement of Summer morrow, to hit the Kay. I went to In the Matter of the Estate of Meets Every Second and may eventually give the farmer derstanding of the alms and per- s t e e t will be handled by the Cap bed, but not to get the forty winks top were the first to be tied in, on Fourth Thursdays in each ' Maude Davis, Deceased. positive knowledge about what sonalities of the two candidates. itol Commission. under the conifers and stars. But our leiturn trip. Our descent was Month. Visiting members NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT » • • has heretofore been his greatest It is more important this year just to rest and enjoy the' wonder made with just as much careful | Invited Notice is hereby given that the A material decrease in commer ful fragrance of the p>nea. I attention as had been the ascent. gamble. than is usually the case. Kerrone Christianson W. M. undersigned, as Administratrix cial and industrial consumption must have fallen asleep for I fan When we got down to the end of And in the field of tillage the Ruth Sparling, Secretary. * i of the Estate of Maude Davis, de- of electricity in Oregon during station has sponsored practices cied some one was singing “Ca the lifeline the guards let us out ------------------------| ceased, has filed her final account March, April and May is shown in thedral in the Pines.” , But before of our loops. Here we were given that have increased wheat returns in the County Court of the State a survey just completed by the I’d located all the bumps in my detailed instructions in the fine NOTICE TO CREDITORS and given this county the Reputa of Oregon, for Sherman County, Public Utilities commission. tion of producing wheat at the bed, the two o’clock bugle sound art of sliding down an icy snow The undersigned has been ap- and that Monday, the 8th day of field on the seat of ones pants. lowest cost of any in the state. ed. I rolled from my bed into an "L Pointed »dminBtr*ter of «he p*rt- August, 1958, at the hour of 10 From the Observer July 28, 1899. Dr. W. D. McNary has just com atmosphere of below freezing. I Each cltnfber ’tTiLt ta e d to m a.nta.n a eataU j c Freeman o.clwfc jp iorenMn o{ , aid . Now Mr. Stephens leaves this pleted 25 years of service as sup s q u a ttin g position usin g his al- - ____ _________ , - T " wy Wes. Johnston arrived home dressed in the dark, with only the penstock'as°a brake*'"! little "ik * ComP‘ "y composed of J. C. at the court room of said court district and his work as expert- erintendent of^the eastern Oregon ° L Beishe d - has been appointed by ..i d Court dim rays from a pocket flash light ? o " _ ar’ j 2 ™ . kve- menter for another kind of work. from the east on the 22nd to stand state hospital at Pendleton. Prior forward—zip—away the climbers to aid me. He will be co-ordinator between trial, having been found guilty of ceased. 1AJ1 persons having claims as the time and place for the hear- to going to Pendleton Dr. McNary would go, down over the vast snow the bureau of plant industry and Matrimony. The deed was com against said estate are hereby re- ing of objections thereto and the I joined many other dusky field. was for 16 years employed at the the soil conservation service. His mitted in Illinois. We -extend quired to present the same duly settlement thereof. forms, who like me, were following state hospital at Salem. If the climber knowledge of grasses and dry wishes for a long and happy life. J t was lucky, he , verified to the undersigned, post Dated and first published July the dim trail to the Legion The lone rock grade in and out land crops will make him of in Kitchen. How wonderful the. Le didn t go down head first, stomach office address, Moro, Oregon, with- 16, 1938. months from the date of ' Date of last publication, August estimable value to tto compara of Moro on the WMt side of Grass gion and Auxiliary treated the to the sun, but if he was unlucky | ¡n —Oh well, he got to the bottom j the first publication of this notice, 5, 1938. Valley canyon, needs some turn tively new conservation service climbers! It seemed they had an in record time any way. ¡to-wit: July 15, 1938. - * j Neoma E. Smith, Administratrix which has 'been hampered by lack outs for safety. Otherwise it is ticipated our every , wish- lAe I It was such fun and even though t D. L. BELSHE • Oren R. Richards, Attorney, of experimentally proven infor a good mountain road. stood in the waiting line at the Wm. Murray, orebardiwt at ' Administrator. 36-39 mation about forage ciops, grass great log kitchen, I was happy all my poses were far from lady One farmer in three has an in that my Daddy was a soldier and like, still they were’ being done; ________________________________ L.________________ __ _____ _______ es and crops. It is a job that needs Giants, was in Mo o twice this by every one that day. I was for doing very badly and it is impor week with blackberries for Sam come from non-farm sources ac a Legionnaire. cording to a special report re tant to agriculture as a whole that McDonald. After a breakfast, which was the tunate that the seait of my hiking P. M. Brash is never idle. He leased today by William L. Austin, tops, believe me, we prepared for trousers could take it. The time it he done well. We are sure that with his has W. J. Martin’s cottage and the Director, Bureau of Census, De the climb. The Auxiliary, ladies I made down that snow field might partment of Commerce. This state were on hand in great numbers tb interest Howard Hughes—it was knowledge gained through many Hoggard building in hand. I ment is based upon a special pre certainly a non-stop flight. When years and with his ability to make From the Observer July 30, 1909. liminary survey of 3,000 farms help us with our grease paint. The friends and merit respect Mr. doctor examined each of us as to I could no longer slide, I perpen- Stephens will do as much valuable The wedding of Edward Race in selected counties in 40 state« our physical fitness for the climb. dicularized my horizontal and work as a coordinator as he hase and Miss Via Sayrs was solemnized that was made in preparation for Each climber must have caulked hiked gaily into camp. as an experimenter and in a larg at the home of the bride in this the coming Census ot Agriculture, boots, dark, goggles, alpenstock, Each climber turned in his al- i er field. city Monday evening. Mrs. Race 1940. The report is the result of warm gloves, and some extra penstock and hurried away to The town, the county, the dis has lived in this county several a cooperative project in which the grease paint for use on the climb. have the itching grease paint ie-i trict and state will lose close con yeans and Mr., Race was formerly field work was done by the statis We were each given a lunch, which moved, by the ever read y/-' kind Because of lower prices, better goods, tact with one who has been friend, resident manager here for the ticians of the d ivision of Crop and we fastened in our belts. and courteous women’s auxiliary.: Livestock Estimates, U. S. Depart confidant and councellor to many Wind River Lumber Co., now liv- At three o’clock, in the dim The masculine climbers objected to * ARriculutre. and the tabu dusk, we started off through the the gfehse paint in stronger who have benefited by his sane tag a f Tone, wHere he h«e a »¡Ml- courteous service or habit? and sympathetic philosophy; thé lar position with the same com- I?!’?™ »"? teehn*»' work by the timber and traveled about two terms than we girls did. Oh, w ell/ | Division of Agriculture, Bureau of miles before we came to the rough we are accustomed to more or less j nation will gain by having the A .C . Thompson has traded the th; Censos, Department of Com barren slopes of the majestic old paint, y^u know. After the climb-! right nrtn in an important place. So-long, neighbor, come back colts recently advertised, to J. W. merce. mountain. We traveled very slow ers were marie presentable and Many surprising facts are in when you can. Booth, for a Tourirt automobile. were recognizable, we ly, but in time reached the junc again survey. Among tion of Coopers Spur and Eliot Dean Hayes is up from Port- dicated , by . , this . a . were served with a most delecta land to try his luck in the h a r v e s t ' " hl^> hitherto have not been Glacier trails. Our guide took the ble dinner by the Auxiliary. It IT WAS HOT, THOUGH fields of Sherman county. 1 Salled u »«ention of the pub- trail to the left of Coopers Spur goes without saying, that we ate to the thermometers, I lie are: the high proportion of official aad otherwise, it was pret From the Observer August 1, 1919 farmers who have outside income; skirting the mountain around to ►with the gusto of harvest hands. the south. The guides set the So ended my first climb to the ty warm hereabouts last week. _ w , . . , . 1 the relatively high average return E. W. Lewis and J. J. Woods for 9uch farm operators, which pace at which we traveled, it top of Mtt. Hood. It is a memory; rl There was some comment on it seemed very slow to me during the now, to be treasured among my , abolM around the shady spots, even. The have formed a partnemh.p and average ¡, S»; irK<OTle from first part of the climb> but as the many other happy experiences. mercury was agitated and swelled have bought the J. J. Wiley build- f(>urth> of the av the diff trail became steeper I saw the But I will have to say in justice! un to the 107 mark last Thursday, ing nextrto the Hotel Vmt.n in th, fapms themselves: wisdom of our pace. to my memories, the memories; which, while not a record was the e r s« . Valley and w.ll soon open a elfnce belween the jpcpme By modern switchback trails, connected with The confectionery and pool room bus.-’ thoRe maltin|f fanndn< their prin. Sherman high mark for the year. We are not going to dilate on ness whh a barber shop in eon- c:pg] operation and those whose we soon reached Tie in Rock. Here County Fair are tops where I am i we prepared for the climb over concerned. the unusualness of that sort of . .iv main occupation is not farming hut the vast snow fields ahead. We some other, such as banking, keep- weather in this county. In fact, _ .k W' ®akeT’ ’?anaf er Virginia Murray, p. ofcaaional service. applied more grease paint, cold it often gets hot in July. The Ctfsene Commercial Company, at in(f atore cream and also initiated our color- Grass Valley, is ¿»i-orted to be and ,ike report on nop. records show that it usually does. .* • ? , • J * “ «* : We merely comment that it is suffering from an attack of lock- farm income is of unu.u.1 «¡calf. . - icance because It bears out prelim- I0*"15» (rroup' As 1 looked about ■ - HOI uncomfortable here as in Taw. , . . --------because it bears out prelim Postmaster J. M. Parry has re- jrkary svq-vejrg from other sources I knew my friends weré in this lower altitudes when the ther signed m poctrMtsr at Moro ba*.whieh show that non-farm income grotesque throng but T could not mometer gets uppity. cause of the fading health of Mrs. a material part of the rural pick them out. At Tie in Rock A tt o r n e y A t L a w • . , . picture* For the 975 farmers who we rested one half hour. After our Any prize fighter who puts in Parry. ■a rest we were divided into groups Frank L. Hulery has leased the reimrted non-farm income a total - , moref than five minutes knocking M o r o a n d W a s c o Altermatt store building at Rufus »550 509 ¡a recorded or an aver- of hfteen or twenty and tied in. out in opponent can hardly qual of ’ $573 per * fan ». ‘ I It was here the real dimb started, ify m championship caliber now- and" will open a confectionery bufiness in that d ty . <Aa we lined out on the last jibll A r ' * b r r m a u C a n n e s S a w r n a l I REGULATION OF Statehouse Gossip Umatilla Dam w Freckle Champ and Chief Rival S ill Hoped For Cloudy Skies ”3>@ Threaten Rain Story O f Mt. Hood Climb Told By Virginia Muri áy In Other Days Every Third Fanner Has Other Income Why Do People Buy Where They Be? The store that tells of its prices, goods, and service, has the best chance of getting customers in the habit of coming to it to trade. ; - - Advertising In T he GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF esc means to acquaint Sherman Countians J 4 with your advantages...