THE SHERMAN COUNT* JOURNAL, MURO OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 193«
PAO» TWO
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Medivai ■
‘T Hifit?
Insurance on In fl. pickup 31.66
Loggers R Contactors Mach,
f Company, toad supplies
46.61
Pafctfic Power R Light Company
Lights in machine «bed
1.26
Eeenaughty Machinery Co.,
Freight on supplies
-30
O’Meara Supply R Implement Co.
Road supplies
’ 63.74
Mrs. C. M. Snider, Rent on
machine shed
,
• 6.00
Wes Wilde’s Garage, Work on
road equipment
. • 80.82
Geo. A. Potter, road supplies
.50
Service Garage, road supplies 5.36
Roy Barnett, Use of truck for
hquling gravel
300.00
Roy Barnett, Freight on cul
verts
20.70
Mrs. David Fulton, 660 yrs.
of gravel at 5 cents per yd. 28.00
9 l» e r m to n t f e s t a t e 3fottrt»<tl national machine despite a vote
getting candidate. The Gallup poll
indicated that Chandler gained in
Sherman County Observer
i Continued from page orifci < .
popular support from the first re
Established N ot . 2, 188«
going
to Mrs. Templeton who will
gardless of the visit 6f the presi
Grans Valley Journal
serve out the unexpired terra, end
Established Oct. 14» 1897
dent.
Davey was beaten in Ohio which ing in January» leaving the two
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931
everyone expected and Bulkley candidate« free to fight it out in
Waaeo News-Enterprise
___ November without eithen enjoying
was renominated the ____
same way,
Established Nov. 1891
In Idaho the nominations indicate Die advantage that might have
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 that the farm bill is not popular gone with the appointment.
In Tillrfmook county there were
there as Senator Pope was one of
also
three candidates for the p o st:
Published Every Friday at
the authors of the senate bill that
—
Harland
Woods, head of the
was partially incorporated into the
Moro, Oregon
young »Democratic club, of the coun
present bill.
Editor
Giles L. French
Without an understanding of ty; George Reichers, a republi-i
Entered as second-class matter at local conditions it is difficult for can and prominent business man,'
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon observers to determine whether arx! Jack Caufield, active Demo«
under Act of Congress of March the elections mean that the new i cratic leader with a record of two
deal is on the road down at a T®pid teim s in the state ‘legislature. All
3? .1879.
........... .
three were strongly endorsed by
pace or a slow one.
Mem
influential citizens of the county
Defined ----------- - V.
O r e g o p ^ e w s p a ip
p e e f ^ P u b li^ ^ r s
and tiie choice of Woods is re
Talking with a young lady ad
OF DOUBTFUL PURPOSE
mirer, Mark Twain bad occasion
Suspicions of a political back garded as due largely td the en
y V ^ A s s o c ia t i
to use the word “drydock”.
ground for the farm bill have not dorsement of the young Democrats,
s e e
“Wlsat is a drydock, Mr. Clem-
been so pronounced at any time as
er.s ;
the present. Since the farmers ■ Failing jn their attempt to
'“A tbir st physician,' rep lied
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
have learned that anyone, in fact initiate a measure providing .for
th<‘ humorist.
p actically everyone, whether co- the issuance of revenue bond» by
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
operators or not, may receive pay peoples* utility •. districts, spon
Payable in Advance
The Other Fellow
ment of some size this fall the sors of this program will carry
ONE YEAR ............................ 4150 feeling that afteraH the vote is their fight directly, to the legisla
Factonv Worker—we had a meeit-
strike. Why were you not there?
the thing and the welfare of the ture, according to woid reaching
'Seconcj F. W.—I couldn’t get
farmer a mere secondary consid Salem. The measure » being
A U G U ST 12, 1938
sponsored by the BonnevilleFeder-
there because, the trolileymen walk
eration.
1_Warfare on the Siberian-Manchurian frcn.lcr has resulted in bloody encounters befrveen the nxm:a«»3i ed out. Those fellows haven’t a n y ^
It is sincerely to be hoped that ation ofOregon.
< » w
WHEAT HANDLING —
this is not true just as one wishes
Japan and Soviet Rossia. Soldiers of the Mikado such as these have engaged the Red forces 2—Fo; nrj:eiiri consideation* for the public.
til? prr -rr.si
Seasonal work has - taken up or principles for the guidance of the Republican party arc discussed at a Chicago meeting of the
it were possible to conscientiously
The outstanding thing regard
committee,
of
which
Dr.
Glenn
Frank,
left,
John
D.
M.
Hamilton
and
Col.
TLcsdsFe
Rsàaevcit.
Jr»,
s are. ros.n- Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F R A-M
believe that WPA and politics are some of Ahe slack in unemploy
ing the harvest this year is the
2—-Dr.
Irvin
Abel,
president
of
the’
American
Medical
association.
now
the
far"ct
cr
a
U.
S.
. .i
ment
in
Oregon.
Figures
releas-
bers.
not related.
Meets on the 1st and
turn toward bulk handling of
*s
Whenever government becomes ed by* the Unemployment Compen- ' ment of justice investigation to determine whether "organized medicine" Las violated aa'.Jtr.x*. ’.aan .a
3rd Thursday eve
wheat. A brief memory recalls
primarily interested in perpetua nation commission show a d o p of ing co-operative health societies.
nings
of each month.
that when elevators were first built
cent in the active file of
ting itself and secondarily inter 1!
Visiting members cor
in this county a little over twenty ested in giving impartial govern* job seekers registered with . the
E. McPherson, road labor
dially invited to meet
years ago there was an effort made ment to all the people it is time for state employment « service last
H.. Yccum, Toad labor
,
with
us.
to lead farmers to haul grain in a d»moeracy to stop and consider. week.
Searal
Searcy,
W.
M
Jack
Cothran,
road
labor
bulk and that it failed. At that
Those who have taken land out
C. V. Belknap, Secy.
C.
.Baregnholt,
road
labor
time farm bulk bins were consid of production and put it into oth-| ¿Statistic^.
S tatistics compiled by Secre-
ered a necessity and no little mon er or less valuable crops have made tary of State Sn«i reflect a con- By Franklyn Waltman
Such, a figure cannot be more than A. Shearer, road labor
No. 113. I. O.O. F.
ey was expended on them. Haul a sacrifice in labor and money that tinued improvement in traffic con
an
«stimate.
C. Hearing, road labor
Moro, Oregon
Poor Henry Wallace!
ing was done with wagons which they feel entitles them to recom- d 'trns in O ego:-.. Traffic fatali-
If it is an Sferrare statement Joe Brady, road labor
Meets 1st and 3rd
Here
he
is
asked
to
cotne
home
was slow.
then the country in the last three
pense. That others who have not] ties for the first six months of the
Tuesdays
in the
by his native,. State an<J do the years has gone through the wrin 'W. Johnsôn, road labor
While many farmers stayed with I
.¡n crop reduction should also] current year totalled only 126 com
I.O..O.F.
hall
Tran
keynot« speech for the Democrat
the bulk method they were tew rM.ejve bounties at the hands of pared to 150 for the same period in ic State Convention. And here is ger o f deflationary liquidation to L. L 'P eetz, road labor
sient and visiting
and the warehouses held most of L^e government is cause for ange” 1^87* Twenty-nine persons lost
a much greater extent than in the K. Dunlap, road lfbnr
brothers are cordi
The Com E. McPherson, road labor
the wheat when harvest, was over. —an<j ¡t js causing anger.
I their lives in t affic accidents on wheat down to the lowest price in 1929-32 depression.
ally
invited to meet
five eyars; cotton selling at a fig
road labor
Now with no effort on the part of
Ruch methods can prevent any Oregon highways during June, ure which if translated into terms merce department in its Statisti H. Yocum,
with us.
cal Abstract gives the total of p i- C. Hearing, road labor
elevator owners the farmers are program of acreage reduction from] this year, which was within one of
Eakin, N. G.
of
the
old
gold
dollar
would
be
the
turning to bulk handling and clawnjbcing successful and inasmuch as] the record for June, 1937.
vate debts for 1930 as $84,500,000,- Jack 'Cothran, road labor
Joe Truitt, Secreta y
lowest in the country’s history; 000 and for its 1935 as $73,300,- Clare Axtell, load labor
for it many advantages.
they have all .been unsuccessful
farm income for the ■ first nine 000,000 or* a decrease of $11,200,- W. Johnson, road labor
In Grass Valley, Kent and Moro heretofore there seems to be little
months of this year estimated by u000’000
jf, _
a, Mr. Wallace
say?,'M ax Pluemke, road labor
vvvvvv. —
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. 4.40 i Lupine Rebekah lx>dge No. 116
more of the whei*. »a being hauled hope for relief until a new type
Moro. Oregon
the
-
Agricultural
Department
2 8 ;state
Indus- AcC’dent Comm.
* the
* "decrease
’ rease Vince
since 1930 txxtals 28
St
without benefit of sack« than ever] of attack on the problem is made,
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H
”
C
O
\
$800,000.000 below that for the| years'billion dolla’s, then there was
27.89
(
Metts
2J
and
4th
T
Protection
before, some is being hauled twelve
same period last year and the to-1 a ‘ reduction of almost 17 billion National Hospital Ass’n.
! i*d?.y of each mcr.th
miles to elevator® in preference
bacco growers staging a revolt.
15.60
Visiting members we j
Protection
dollars in the last three years.
to sacking.
What to do? Poor Henry Wal-i Someone has missed a great story Foss & Co., Work and supplies
1 "omo.
By ‘ «AM. SWlll S*»r*t«ry «t Star»
At last it appears that the farm
M»Uer n .G.
. 89.33 —
lace! But Henry does not have here.
on pickup
ers have recognized the advantages
Florence
Johnston, Sc
J.
K.
McKean,
Oil
and
fuel
27.02
high-priced
ghost
write:
s
for
noth
It would be hard to im«t, ne a
From the Observer August 11, 1899
of a different method of handling
Standard Oil Co., Gas & oil 113.95
fuel better suited to propel «-ght. ing. Those boys are clever. H But it Is Only a Fairy Story
their wheat and very probably
B. M. Brown lost a valuable motor vehicle« than gasoline. While you cannot boast abenjt the N ew r
,
. .
.
.
Ginn, Coleman & Co., nails
6 00 Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S.
______ .
<"j y !
7;
, Field’» Garapre, diearl oil and
there will be a new move for ele-1 horse lately. He got caught in the it is an extremely ,powe:fiul «ex Deal, bame it on the1 Republicans,
Moro, Oregon
vators. It may have its benefit! halter while out in the pasture at
they said.
Tell thesw Jowans. Mr- Wallace to talking a o o , repair of tire
9.43
Meets Every Second and
plosive when vaporized and mixed »aid the ghost writini,-Hhat the-hohnm and he knows it. His sole
wj]
labor
ma.
to the country for warehouse own- Kent.
Fourth Thursdays in each
with air, it differs from most ex G.O.P. is responsiiblefor what i s .^ j e e t .» to d.vert attent«.n from I c h jn c ry
_
3, .05
era are, if the truth be. known, a I Farm hands are in demand,
Month. Visiting members
little worried over the possibility] Vigorous showers visited this plosives in that it consists almost happening in 1938 even though th ei*t'e increase in the
e™
.
W. G. Armsworthp, labor on
Invited
entirely
of
Carbon
and
hydrogen
of wheat being hauled to the river] region on the 8th and 9th, purify
Republicans have been .¿ t o i pow- >"d he ts try.ng to do that by ,n-
5.30 Kcrrone Christianson W. M.
which can be completely consumed
Casualt & Surety Co.
past empty warehouses. Bulking ing the dusty air and aiding vege- in .the process of burning, while er since March 4, 1933.' Tell e’m r’ co'm g confusion. He did so well,
Ruth Sparling, Secretary,
anything, advised the ghost whit-', he ‘became confused him self P , e - ---------------- .------------------------------
will make this impractical.
tution that is not yet matured and
, , .
I,wv
T , | other explosives such as dynamite e s, Wame it en the i e b t s - n o ..
he started out by• contending
The average age of farmers has doing no damage to the earlier!
)ourdgned alao with the oxySren
not
the
New
Deal
d
e
b
t-te
private
'hat
deots
are a bad thing for a
increased and the men who used rr«m.
— - which is necessary foe the burning
debts of the 1920’s - t h o s e Iow ans: count |v and ended up by assert-
to feel that handling wheat with-] Six applicants for the tea ch es I
M
-
-
ing that “in a capitalistic civiliza
out the Spartan suffering of pick-j examinations are in Moro this |
won’t know the difference!
tion, such as ours, there can be m
in g u p the sacks was not q u i t e week. They are: Miss Moleswonth
.
moral are now at the are when and Miss Hurley of Bigelow, Mrs. | the proper mixture with air is a Il Was Very Confusing
, prosperity without an increase in
handlin.tr wheat fL'ks is ^ > longer Ja«- Mitchell, Miss Mae Rust. Miss niore powerful explosive than TNT,
So Henry delivered a speech on
„
a p le a su re T he y o u n g e r men who Jenni* KaY.
Moro, and Gilbert nitroglycerine, dynamite or blast- debt. Every few seconds billions ’ In pffect what Mr. Wallace saul
th e r i e ^ l E d g i n g t o n . W , » .
'
¡ng powder If all the energy in af dollars rolled off Horry.« tongue.
R^pyblicans were terri-
were not farming when the eleva
Cap’t Stanley, County Treasur- a single gallon of gasoline could It was tremendous! " A ¿ i4 a „Sn : ble people because of private debt
tors were built, like the 'bulk
er, has issued another call for be convened into useful work, it was evry confusing- -ani not all inc eased during their Adminis-i
method. •
.warrants, down to and including]would be sufficient to lift a 60-ton af it was in accord with the record.) trations, !hut he also said th^t
For instance, in one place th e ; <<thpre pan be nQ p ^ p p ^ t y with-,
Roads are better, trucks
^ t e d August 1st, 1899.
loaded freight car nearly two
better, bulk tanks are better m a d a J ^ ^ .. obaarver AuiruBt 13 l m miles straight up in the tir.
Secretary said that “from 1932 t o ^
gn increage in debt.” -D oes'}
and sacks remain
at the same ir o " the Observer August ,
9
a u to m o b ile 1938 the Federal debt was increas- Mr WftlIace mean to say he thinks!
price regardle« of wheat price«. Horace W. Strong, always a I 11 18 the * * of W " *u‘omo*»le
engine to harness this energy and ed from 17 1-2 billion to the alb n ,ere shoUid ¡he no prosperity?,
For these reasons it seems likely «food farmer has just finished har-
i ¿¡Perhaps,
‘Piirkuna n/hzn-
transform it into forward motion. time high of£ 6 .1-2 trillion
afte- »11
all, th«»
the nnlv
only diflfi-
diffi
that the sinewy
gentlemen who vesting the best wheat crop he
In the process of coaling the en Then a little further ^bn^ie said inilty is Mr. Wallace has greater
lace the top,of the bag and the eYer raised.
. .
onzi nv
-'7
heed of a good statistical econo
weighty men who take delight in
J w - Cochran’s little boy Buster
^ ”5.’ overcomi^ fric tio n and ex this:
weignty men wno taae uengni in
polling exhaust gases,
approxi-
“Most people don.’t realize Tthat mist than a political ghost writer.
picking said sack off the ground naa J**" very sick this week irom
energv
and transport
tr a n s n o r t it it away
a w a v fo- so much scarlet fever. The baby in
the la t e ly 9V per cent or tne «««rgy nearly 6 billion dollars was added
and
sway fo so much |
recovered
in the gasoline is wasted, so that to the Federal debt (before this
apiece are perhaps to become one I The Huis and Powell threehing onlX 10 Per cent is actually utiliz- Administration took office. 3This COUNTY COURT
with the header, the wagon and outfit cleaned up C. F: Coe’s D a le |e^ *n propelling your car
Administration has adi<^
1*2)
(Continued from page one)
the horseman in the farm economy!
billion
dollars
(more.”
.
The gasoline- is drawn into the
Gloria
at
the
rate
of
91
sacks
to
Sheriff’s office expense $£.00 7.50
of the county.
In his first statement Secretary
carburetor’ from the fuel tank
the acre.
Chas. 'R. Logan, 1908 audit to
Wallace
would
«haVd
the
country
The Shernran County Faic dates mixed in the proper proportio« believe the national debt, increased I *° «-30uM a n d
ol JulF 85 00
WHEAT LOANS
are October 1st and 2nd, the fair with air, then whisked through
19
billion
dollars'betweert
lb32
aiidllt-
A.
Stow,
Justice
court
3.00
the intake manifold at speeds as
One phase of the wheat loan being held at Moro.
1938.
But
he
would
also
have
the'
Reatha
Saiyrs,
Assessor’s
office
In 1909 Sherman County, because] high as 250 miles an hour into the
program is not yet very clearly ex-
38.60
plained and it m aybe several days] it had 36 warehouses claimed to qylinders, where it is compressed country believe it' had t<'increascd, help
before farmers are informed about] be the biggest little county in the ignited by an electric spark, bum only 14 1-2 billion dol'tors under, Heien Sayrs, Assessor!« expense
5.00
it. That is the matter of charge« wide world.
ed and expelled through the ex the New Deal. The efore he un-1 for Appraisal trip
for interest, insxrance and stor-k A large number of applications haust system. In the process of dertook to give the impression The Sherman County Journal
ag e. If these are to be deducted for concessions have already been]'burning the tiny particles of that in the last year of the H oover; jCounty^Tfintnig
from the loan a reduction of sev- received by the fair board consist- liquid gasoline are turned into regime the debt increased by Department of Agriculture,
) Sealer Weights & Measures 3.^6
era! cents per bushel from the 54 ing of: A. H. Barnum, president; cm ion dioxide, carbon monoxide 4 1-2 (billion dollars.
An
Example
of
Accuracy
American Brush Co., Janitor’s
to 56 cents allowed in thto county L. L. Peetz, C. A. Buckley, Chris and water vapor, many tim es the
No^ the- o f f i c i a l '• fek-
Supplies
8.63
may be ¿gpeoted.
] Anderson, I. D. Pike, Vice-presi-J original volume o f the gasoline,
It Mem« preMMe that if the U - W allen Treasurer;tana i f is this
sudden in c re a se in ords state the Federal ttliefrt on Hotel Moro, Judge’s expense 6.00
loan ia made on a busineaa basis
G*°r»e Mmvry Secretary.
volume which fo re « the pistons June 30, 1932 was $19,487;000,000 Standard Oil Co., Gasoline used
by Government trapper
8.5G
w ith th e e m e c ta n e v bv the Com-
Hen» y Howell left samples of downward and causes the crank- and that on March 4, 1933—the
modity Credit CorporaLm of tak- ®lue“ ‘ m ’ ith1" Monday from the shaft to revolve.
day the New Deal arrived-Mt was Otis Baker, Janitor
50.00
ing over the w h e< at the ewpira-]®*”1 McDonald place that equals
This brier explanation should ra $21.4000,000—an increase Of $2,- Geo?A. Potter, Judges Salary 37.50
tion date that the deductions will any wheat we have ever 8e€n- ‘ I mind the driver that he commands 013,000,000 and na| the $4,660,- David Reid, Comnatosioner’s
8.50
fees
be made. If the loan ia a method From the Observer August 15, 1919 an extremely complex', powerful 000,000 implied by Secretary Wal
lace.
His
statement
in
tlMi
te-
T.
Lester
Johnson,
District
that is being used to pay farmers
Postmaster J. M. Parry has sold] machine when he takes the «vh«i.l
7.50
more than the market price for his residence on Main W e e t to | of ^ « car—a machine which mer apect was just about as accurate i Attorney’s expenses
as
the
remainder
of
his
speech.
State
Indus;
Accident
Comm.
grain the deductions may not be] Francis W. Boyer, who with his it* the b e s t c a re and th e m ost ln-
5.37
The- truth of the m atter nrthM
Peace Office’s protection
taken. With wheat selling foe I mother will move here from Kent ] telligent use.
according
to
Treasury
figifr&,
the
Sherman
County
Treasurer
around fifty cents it is important shortly after September 1.
———— —
1
.
«
6.00
Stamps, Treasurer’s office
for fanners to know .as soon as
Hedges and Huis shipped thei:
During a financial panic a farm-, Federal debt has increased «pprox-
imalely.
16
ibijlion
under
Roosevelt,
Geo.
A.
Potter,
Judge
expense
7.05
possible what the regulations are]constructoin material into Grass er wept to the bank for some mon-
He
was
told
the
bank
was
not
exclusive—and
this
is
important—
Sherman
County
Fair
Aasocia-
to be.
I Valley this week to be used i n |ey
If . tor»««, interest and insur-l bJiWi'nc' the annex" to the sihool | paying out money but was u sing! of more than 4 1-2 billion dollars
t i<m, 1938 fair
'
,760.00
oe w e taken out of the farmer’s at that place.
,
cashier’s check.
| of govemment-guarateed aecun-.,
PRESENTED AND
ance
return from the loan It will bring
Mrs. Ellen Stoddard b i LaGrande
He could not understand thia and ties or an increase of close to 21
LLOWED
.... V *
AGAINiST
ROAD
hl, price per bushel down to well is visiting with her .later, Mrs. insisted on monty
I bflHon dollars. Accord'ng to Mr
AUGUST TERM. 1938.
below the M ty cent mark, but will D. E. Stephens.
,
The officer. t°<* h ™ J n hand Roosevelt, the Prden,l
JH U .
ju t.
—
s
M
i”,
and
Mrs.
L.
H.
Martin
are
*rier
another,
with
little
effect,
go
up
another
8
4-2
billion
dollars
1
'•
3
“
- $68 20
make a better loan for the govern
road labor
<&.«>
ment. Until more information is visRing at the W. J. Martin home At l.» t Urn president.
released on the sàbjeot it behooves
ner to be present at the welcom explanation tome inkling of the create confusion about this dread-,
farmers to watch the market.
ing home of Wm. jr. who has just situation seemed to be dawning on ful state of affairs—and he did. j
| His real point, however, was snm-,
been discharged from the army af the farmer’s mind.
PRIMARIES
¡Much encouraged, the president med up in the sentence that “the
ter two ye«”s of overseas service.
W. C. Rutledge has begun to said: “You understand now how debtor position of the entire U nited,
It would be something of a re
-
t States is stronger than at any}
clear
up the wreck caused by the it is, don’t you?”
lief to have some state hold an
A tto rn e y A t L a w
“I think I do,’’ admitted the time since the early 20*s.” To prove
election that was not a trial of btrning of , the Hotel Mo^o. The
farmer.
“It’s
like
this:
When
my
that
Mr.
Wallace
asserted,
new deal prestige. The recent vote easily removed portion * ia being
M o ro «r d W aaco
In Kentucky showed that even a hauled to the Tum-A-Lum Lumber baby wakes up at night and wants ou t giving any autnority, that p’i-
well oiled state political machine ( Co,, to makri a street fill in front aome milk, I give him • a milk vate da"7ts today are actuiRljf 28
'ticket.”
..
¡billion dollars less than in 1930.
f a n not hope to compete with a 1 of their property.
Statehouse Gossip
o o k I n g
o.r w a r
In Other Days
At The
a re equa
seen ai ywhere
MKE PRIZES
D o n ’t Fai! to See The Stock at
Fair for 4 - H
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF
Ce’ves
the
Equal to the
N orthw est’s best will be There.
Every Dcy Is Sherman County D ay
4
«k k 4»