T iili SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MtfKO OREGON FRIDAY AUGUST 5,'1938
page two .
M e r m a n Ç o u a tg 3< m rM Í¡ HUE
ADMITS MOSCOW LINK
Statehouse Gossip
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES FOR
THE DISTRICT OF OREGON
In the Matter qf Clifford May,
Banki upt-
No. B 23407 In Bankruptcy,-.
It seepis that grass and stubble
Sherman County Observer
fires are a «bit more common th is '
y ea t than for some time, which is •
Continued from rare one»
* Esubliihed Nov. .2, 1888
net u p/Unsg when the longshot . o f the rural area of the county
Grass Valley Journal
the municipalises
Established Oct. 14, 1897
* Ept 11 iS CdhSÙieÇfcd, Furthermore.!
TO TH E CREDITORS OF CLIF
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931’ the grass is higher this year be- df Coburg, Cottage Grove, Cres
FORD MAY:
Wasco News-Enterprise
1
«f thc favorable spring and well, Junction City and Spring-
<
Yon are hereby notified that on
Established Nov. 1891
• | lher* is more of >*
lburn- The field.
the
15th day of July, 1938, Clifford
. , Qo0 l £jme /thing is true of the stubble.
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932
A , oim d*he towlM there ¡ , ,
May, of Moro, Oregon, was duly
Distribution of advertising pen
adjudged bankrupt, and that the
J ter s tand of grass than for many cils by candidates for public office
Published Every Friday a t ~ I years and since it has long since would . constitutif a violation^of
first meeting of his creditors will
be hed in the office of G. C. Mor
Moro, Oregon
f r - s c d the stage of good cow Oregon’s corrupt practice act, ; in
gan, Rc/'eree in Bankruptcy, in
the
opinion
of»
Attorney
Genet
al
i feed it should be burned- by de-
Giles L. French
Editor
Bend, Oregon on the 15th day of
’ sgir-before it .is burned by acci Van Winkle wba ¿folds .Usât a lead
August. 1938, at ten o'clock in the
Entered as second-class nurttW at' dent thereby endangering some pencil is ‘a thing of value." Dis
tribution
of
cigars
or
lipuid
Re
forenoon, at which time and place
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon ruilcings and homes.
freshments
comes
under
the
same
the creditors may apipear, prove
■Some
towns
are
protecting
under Act of Congress of March
their
claims, examine the bank
ban,
according
to
the
attorney
themselves
by
this
procedure
and
3, 1879.
The Communist party in the Unit
rupt,
appoint a trustee and trans
general.
it would seem the part of wisdom
ed States is “ part and parcel” of
♦ * •
act
such
other business as nway
the Communist International, E a rl
O re g o n T M e w s p a p e ^ u b l^ rs to be safe rather than take the
Enough shade trees to cover an
properiv
come
before said meet
char.ce
of
being
sorry
in
case
a
Browder, party secretary, admitted
|]
ordinary city block have been de
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fire should g e t started.
during his testimony*before a legis ing.
stroyed the pâst two weeks by
Dated at Bend, Ore., this Aug
lative committee inquiry into law
Casual inquiry from citizens of workmen engaged in clearing the
observance. Browder is pictured as ust 2nd, 1938.
G. C. Morgan,
he testified during the hearing, held
other intend towns brings the ground in preparation for the
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
widening of the streets fronting
Refree in Bankruptcy.
In New York.
information that rationing
water was common this summer on the new capitol. Most of the
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS .
in practically every one. The trees which were condemned to
I True Story
Payable in Advance
l
Dalles, although Well supplied with destruction by the capitol com
The undersigned has been ap
ONE YEAR ............................ $1.50 waiéYV allowed sprinkling only mission ^gere of the shade variety,
Here he is crank-;
Oyster met an oyster,
Just an* old plowhand was Gov
pointed
administrator of the part
¿asoline
plow which
he
part time and cautioned against many of them being from 30 to ernor Frank F. M&riam of Cali- ing
And they were oysters two;
— the "
ts .
»
n-.ii
nership estate of J. C. Freeman
fornia as he broke ground for a used. Assisting him is oe
reckess use of water at all times. 50 years old.
A U G U ST 5, 1938
& Company composed off J. C.
A
Two oysters m et two oysters,
$50,000 Press Bunlding at the 1*939 Lantis, Exposition beauty and the
Condon and ‘ Heppner did the
Freeman and O. L. Belshe, de
(And they were oysters, too.
Oregon county officials who last Golden' Gate lnte: national Expo- “most^photographed g ild in the
same during ¿he hot spell which
ceased.
.All persons having claim*
Four oysters met a pint of milk
POLITICAL JOBS
all leads to the conclusion that week served notice of their in sition, on Treasure Island in San world.”
against
said
estate aie hereby re
And they were oysteer stew.
tention to ask the next legislature
qui red to present the same duly
Something of a furore has been perhaps Moro being on the verge for a bigger slice of the gasoline
verified to the undersigned, post
started over Governor Martin’s of sea:city was not unusual.
tux and automobile registration
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M office address, Moro, Oregon, with
pronouncement that state em
Meets on the 1st and in six months from the date of
It is to be hoped that the Rus revenues can expect vigorous op
ployees need have no fear of losing
position
to
their
proposal
from
the
3rd
Thursday eve the first publication of this notice,
their jobs if .they fail to con sians do not give so much atten state highway commission. R. H.
nings of each month. to-wit; July 15, 1938.
tion
to
the
Japanese
that
they
tribute to their party campaign
Baldock, state highway engineer,
Visiting members cor
D. L.- BELSHE
funds. The governor’« theory is iavt no men left to help Cyecho- commenting on the proposal point
get no friendly pats from the P re s
dially invited to meet
By Franklyn Waltman
slovakia
when
and
if
that
country
Administrator.
In opposition to present day politi
ident no were- m illions of
ed out that the state highway de
with us.
GALLOWAY
A
KRIER
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cal trends which are to the effect is attacked.
Uproariously funn>‘ was Repre
partment's "revenue curve” is
Searal Searcy, W. M
Deni money prom ised to his
Attorneys for Admin ¡«tiratoti
that those who receive jobs be
sentative
Maury
Maverick’s
whim
C. V. Belknap, Secy. The Dalles, Oregon
A six weeks old baby is report Battened out. That is the income
tric t.
cause of adherence to a political
from various sources relied upon per that his defeat in the Texas
ed
to
have
two
teeth.
We
presume
party should pay a part of their
primaries was due to the local Humor In Maryland
Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F.
that is an indication that the meat by this department have about
salary to that party.
IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR
Moro, Oregon
reached the saturation point. Au- Democratic political machine and
is
going
to
be
tough
soon.
Mr.
as
Almost as humorous
The governor is right. Other
THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
•anti-Roosevelt
money.”
To
heai,
Meets 1st and 3rd
omobile registrations for this
wise one must come to the conclu
Maverick's
whimpering
remark
was
THE
COUNTY OF SHERMAN
Mr.
Maverick
one
would
never
sus
Tuesdays
in the
Political scraps between new year, according to Baldock, will
sion that government appoint
PROBATE
DEPARTMENT
pect
that
the
Fede.el
political
ma
the
pious,
solemn
lecture
delive
-
I.O..O.F. hall Tran
be slightly greater than for 1937.
ments are made for political pur dealers and Democrats are getting
In the Matter of the Estate of
chine
ardently
supported
him
and
cd
a
lew
days
ago
by
Represen
sient
and
visiting
The
same
condition
is
encountered
poses only, and to those who will to be hotter than any between the
brothers are cordi Maude Davis, Deceased.
in connection with revenues from that New Deal millions were shov tative David L. Lewis to Senator
contribute greatest to the party. two older parties.
eled
into
his*
district
in
the
futile
Millard
E.
Tydings.
Mr.
Lewis,;
ally invited to meet NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
gasoline taxes, Baldock said.
Good government will be best serv
Notice is hereby given that the
M * »
effort to renominate him.
a flaming New Dealer, was per- j
with us.
ed by the appointment of men who
undersigned, as Administratrix
uaded by the White House to op- -Raiph E. Eakin. N. G.
Real
estate
operations
of
the
Whatever sum was used to de
are capable of filling the positions
Joe Truitt, Secretary. of the Estate of Maude Davis, de
State Land Board for the past feat Mr. Maveriek could not have pose Senator Tydingä of Maryland*
to which they aspire, not by the
ceased, has filed her final account
for
renomination
as
a
pari
of
the.
_____
year show a loss of $35,189, ac been a drop in the bucket compar
appointment of men who are sub
in the County Court of the State
c e d in g to a report by Lewis Grif ed with the money lavishly tossed New Deal purge.
Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 of Oregon, for Sherman County,
servient to the party and the From the Observer August 4, 1899
*1,’’ raid Mr. Lewis to Senator .................................. Moro, Oregon ...
fith, clerk of the Board. These about by the Roosevelt Adminis-
needs of its coffers.
and that Monday, the 8th day of
Tydings,
“offer you this advice: Meets 2d and 4 th T
operations
represented
the
sale
of
Dr. Lloyd D. Idleman will be
s ation to save thia fountain of
There are honest men who feel
;
August, 1938, at the hou- of 10
‘Without
consistency
there
is
no
esday of each month.
that those who receive from a absent from his office in Moro for properties taken over by the Board New Deal inspiration^ not to men
•
o’clock
in the forenoon of said lay
political party should give to that thc coming two or three weeks, through foreclosure in order to tion a personal endorsement by moral strenght.’ We cannot re Visiting members we
at
the
court room of said court
verse ourselves too often. The come.
party. There is some reason for but will be here on Sundays, to at* protect loans from the irriducable Mr. Roosevelt h.mself. For in
has
been
appointed by said Court
their feeling in thia matter and tend to any calls that may be made school fund. Practically • all of stance, a few i^aysjjefore the pri voters are not deceived by it. Wei Thelma Miller N.G.
as the time and place for the hear
cannot
have
our
cake
and
eat
it,
these
loans
were
made
many
years
Florence Johnston, Se
mary the New Deal slum clearance
it has always been customary for upon him by persons in need of
ing of objections thereto and the
ago during the boom in farm land authority announced an allocation too.”
office holders to give to the party his services.
out.
In view of the' gyrations and Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S settlement' thereof.
of $3,500,000 for San Antonio— in
The Miller bridge at the mouth values, Griffith e pointed
that gave them their office.
Dated and first published July
* •
Mo:o, Oregon i 15. 1938.
the hea t of Mr. Maverick’s dis sumersaulits of Mr. Lewis’ politi
That is a different matter from of the Deschutes has just been
Now there’s a business that of
cal god, President Roosevelt, for
Meets Every Second and I Date of last publication, August
the bald and blunt method now thoroughly overhauled and a Howe
trict.
fers
possibilities
of
a
profit.
six years, it is no wonder that
Fourth Thursdays in each 5, 1938.
pursued of informing political truss substituted for the old struc
Whenever
a
New
Dealer
is
re
■
,
Month. Visiting members • Ncoma E. Smith, Administratrix
job holders that they must give ture. It is now in good condition Selling license plates to motorists nominated or wins an, election it is Ma’ylanders burst out laughing.
Secretary
of
State
Snell
expects
By
all
means
let
us
have
humor,
Invited
two per cent—or else. It is not for all kinds of travel.
ilways due, according-to the Dem-
■ Oren R. Richards, Attorney.
Those using water for irrigat to collect approximately $2,000,- '►cr-atic propagandists, to the pop- in this y ea r's cam paign. It will K errone C h ristianson W. M.
difficult to see that thia would
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Ruth Sparling, Secretary.
eventually lead to giving the jobs ing purposes are requested bo do 00ft a 15 a pair for the 400,000 sets ilarity of thc President and the not relieve our sad p lig h t but it
of
plates
needed
to
supply
the
will take our m inds off of it.
to the men who would promise so between 7- and 8 p. m. If fau
overwhelming vi tue of the New
the largest cut for the party, in cets are left open or “whirligigs” 1939 demand from Oregon motor Deal. But whenever a New Deal-
auctioning of jobs, regardless of are left running at any other time ists. The plates will cost the state 2r goes down to defeat, according
the ability of the men to All them. there will be an extra charge for a little more than $41,000. One to these same objective, non-par
In a government \ ia t has as the water used. Moro Water Co hundred and thirty tons—260,000
pounds of steel will go into the tisan authorities, it is because of
many appointive officers as does July 7, 1899.
making of the 1939 plates for the hostility of the local machine,
the United States it ia very im
which an order has already been or the use of anti-Roosevelt mon
From
the
Observer
August
6,
1909
portant that able men be namec
laced with the Irwin-Hodson ey, but never beeaiflp the voters
to fill the jobs. That should be the
might look on the Ngw Deal with
Moro schools will open Monday ompeny of Portland.
first and only consideration.
jaundiced eyes.
September 13, with Geo:ge N
Murdock of Monmouth as prin
Utdiralism Defeated Him
TO HIM WHO HATH
cipal.
Don Wheat had the misfortune
The truth 'of the matter is that
It is said that the Spartans, who
to break the cycle to his header
M
. Maverick was defeated be
were a tough and hardy nation of
on the 30th which necessitated
cause of his radicalism and his
Greeks in their day, exposed their
lay off of several days.
Few drivers realize the tremen clowning. He was do follower of
cripples on the hilltops where the
L. L. Peetz threshed wheat last ’ous amount of punishment ab the New Deal. He was one of its
wolves disposed of them to the
week that averaged 12 sacks to ¡orbed by the brakes of the ave leaders. Whenever less valiant
benefit of the race. Disregarding
the
acre, all No. 1.
'•age car in the cou’«e of a day’s souls wavered in reckless experi
the Spartan point of view toward
Messrs. - Barnum and Atwood driving.
mentation or inane subversion of
the fate of the individual which
made a trip to The Dalles to at
Constitutional
goverrunent,. it was
was hardly sympathetic, it
When you consider that an auto Mr. Mave:
tend a meeting of the W. W. M
j, who 5 Bpuxred, the
readily apparent that the practice
Co., bankers at The Dalles Mon mobile traveling 60 m i|es,an hour brr ithtess *flfetese latfBni '¿h: to Aa
did bring about a development of
They used Mr. Barnum’s has the same rnomehtum'^t would faster pace.
» , ,-«p|
the^nation so that it eventually be day.
new Oadillac and made the trip have if it plunged from the top of
Yet
Mr.
Maverick
sees almost
came one of the most powerful of
from The Dalles in less than two an 11-story building, and that the ^ye to eye with the President on
all Greece
brakes
in
stopping
it
must
absorb
hours and forty five minutes. It
•nest issues. A typical instance of
These days we have an entirely
took them but two hours to get all this momentum by converting their harmony of viewpoint was i
different custom regarding these
it into heat energy, you will see
veldenced on February 5, 1937, the
who fail to measure up to the to Wasco.
Mrs. Wm. Henrichs was down what an immense job they are day M~. Roosevelt took the coun
standard. It may be the very best
town Wednesday for the third time sometimes called upon to perform try by storm with his demand for[
custom, at that, but it does not
While the brake«, for emergency
since she had her ankle broken at
make for stronger people, either
stopping purposes, should have an immediate packing of the Su
Castle Rock on June the 26th.
preme* Co’.irt in older to get judi
physically or mentally.
L. K. Smith had one of his feet about one and a half times the cial1 approval for his unconstitu
There is a parable in the Bible
hurt badly in a combine last horsepower of the engine, the care tional schemes.
containing the same philosophy
week. Dr. Goffin is attending the ful driver seldom uses more than
While the Democratic leade s of
The man who had increased his
a fraction of this power in stop
cate.
thc
House were left «tanned by the
ten talents was given more author
ping his car. Here is why:
breathriaking
Presidential mes
ity and the servant who had hid From the Observer August 8, 1919
Power is measured -by the
sage,
Mr.
Maevrick
Jumped to his
his talent was punished.
mount of work accomplished divid
feet,
rushed
to
the
clerk’s desk,
IA
family
dinner
was
held
Sun
One would think that if this
ed by the length of time required
theory was the correct one thwt day afternoon a t the I . E. F ag an
accomplish it. Thus twice as seized the mimeographed copy
the President’s Court packing bill,
those wheat growers who - coulc home in this city, four families be much power is needed to stop
ing
present.
Those
entertained
pr oduce their grain cheapest wouk
car in five seconds a» is needed to scrilbled his name across the top
be given governmental sanation were A. M. Young, wife and Na stop the same car in 10 seconds and introduced it as his bill. *
to produce more grain and that omi, parent« and sister of Mrs By beginning to apply his brakes Votes Not In Bag
those whose costa were highest Fagan; Mrs. Mayme Watkins, sis a generous distance from the point
Subsequently when it became
would have to turn to some crop ter of Mrs. Fagan, and her chil where he wishes to stop, the care
ntore adapted to their conditions dren; and Mr. Fagan’s brother ful driver not only has reserve apparent that the votes were not
and his family from The Dsdles.
and abilities.
power in case he must stop more in the bag for the measure, as pre
Leater R. Conlee, brother of quickly, but he also gives the dicted by genial Jim^Fpriey, the
Instead of that the fanners who
have won the wheat business away Howard Conlee residing in the brake drums more opportunity to President and his satellites were
from their rivals because of aibili Monkland district, has be$n ap cool off between applications of quite willing
W l be
ty to grow it cheaper are now in pointed manager of the Citizens the brake.
come known as the Ashu st-Mav-
Here's a four-piece suit, for your
process of being deprived of it for Ccmmerctel Co., at Grass Valley
Frequent sudden »tops not only erick Bill. Thus onh of the spon autumn wardrobe, adaptable In
the benefit of other farmers who to succeed L. W. Baker wo died damage the brakes by overheating sors of that iniquitous legislation many variations. I t ’s a mixed tweed
have been growing corn and cot last week of Ixjckjerw. Mr. Conlee hut also create excessive wear on hr« gone down to defeat. There in honey beige. The swagger top
for the past few years has been the lining. In cases where the will be‘'more: " ,
coat is lined with dark brown quilted
ton.
""
taffeta and the blouse is a pullover
Perhaps this program is the an employee of the store, being brakes lock, this wear is transfer
So far not a single outstanding sweater type, knitted of honey beige
manifestation of superior wisdom in charge of the dry goods dep’t. red to the tire.
and newer—and therefore bet • Miss Helen Whalley and Benson
Most good drivers minimize the opponent of thc Court packing bill Shetland wocl.
Whalley,
brother
and
sister
of
ter—information about people and
wear on their biakes by letting the has been defeated, even though
ecewosniesr. And then again, per Mrs.jOtito Peetz, who have been engine do most of'.the work o f New Deal has sought their po».ti
haps, it is the result of fumbling v i s i t i n g in Moro Teft Sittintey for stopping the car. In approaching eni scalps. «Aa the T4xaa voters
planning, like a small boy who their home in Portland.
intersections or other points where were Retiring Mr. Maverick to pri
Mi»» Ina McKeown, sister of they wish to slow down or stop, vate life, they renominated for
takes the famliy cloci apart.
Miss Nellie McKeown, deputy ♦hey leave the car lin gear and another term Representative Hat
county
clerk, has been visiting in touch tne brake pedal lightly, so ton W. Sumners. Tt Was Mr. Sum
It seems that a new conception
A tto rn e y A t L a w
of free speech is coming into be Moro this week from Portland. that the car is traveling slowly ners who aff orrted the New Deal
ing. It is »till held to be per Miss McKeown as just returned when the time comes to throw out leadership by arising on the House
M oro a r d W asco
fectly legal to say anything you from France, where she was a the dutch and come to an actual floor and severely denounced the
Court
packing
bill
in
a
speech
re
member
of
the
National
Army
want to ss long • • Z°u don’t say
»tap.
garded then as its death blow. He
clerical division.
,
, i
R to anyone.
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o o k i n g
o r w a r
In Other Days
Four-Piece Suit
Brakes Stop
Many Tons
‘ Come on, bay boss”
“Get there, gray”
misi the chance to
in the grandstand when the
b g tails come undo? the wire
at the
Sherman County
GEORGE G^tPDEGRAFF
September 23-24-25