Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 21, 1938, Image 1

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Moro,
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Of Oregon-
Walter Pierce
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Its Government
Speaks Before
H ere On B e h a lf
! O f Candidacy
Convention
and People
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O ffic ia l C o u n ty P a p e r
ie
Balentine
Budget Made
Grass Valley
To H .Id Meeting
'V° m' mees For County
For Offices
Wasco Ottb
By Committee
V. S. Baltptine, state ?enat
< Representatives o f the * Moro
Nomination of officers to entry
du,.
; from Klamath county, and Mrs.
Wqjnan’s Chib, fourteen in num­
on the city work ‘at Grass Valley
» iw were
era here Wednesday to
Bel entine
ber and three guests, drove to Fos­
1 was done Monday night with the
Congressman Talks On
Levies To Be Kept
meet voters in the interest of h is , The Dalles To Be Scene.
sil last Saturday to attend the
result that Roy J. Baker and A. A.
j
campaign
for
seat
In
the
con­
meeting
o
f
the
Fourth*
Oregon
Dunlap were named for mayor for
AMENDMENT
l e g a l iz in g
Withia Six Percent Limit;
Experience In Washington
Of A n u u i.W lM g t Growers
gress from this district. Ha has
tbr twu year term.
CERTAIN
LOTTERIES
AND District, Federated ^Woman's 'fefobe.
covered nearly.all af caster« Ore­
- For council men for . the four
And Wheat Situation
OTHER FORMS OF GAMBLING Moro's delegation won the prise
Bonds Will Be Paid
CMTcatiflp; Speaker* Chotr*
gon
in
his
campaign
and
will
spend
for
the
largest
one
*
present,
s
i
-
,
year
term, three'to elect, Herman
This, the twelfth and last of the
though IOS dub nweitiers were la
Walter M. Pierce, representative the remaining time in south cen-
The county b udget com m ttee,
The annual meeting of the offi­ Schilling, Wallace May, Joo New­
ballot measures to be analysed in
Ori«oii. ’
attendance.
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tA
f?
!
congress from «hi. diMriet.;
______ Oragog Wheat
____ comb and .Glen ..Karnes
.
were A. C. Kasebe g, J. M. Wilson and
cers of thSnEastern
this series, Is a prepsed amend­
, came from 1 League to prepare for^the wtoter’] w u a e d / F w fthe tw eryter term J. Perry Axtell, sitting with the
Election o f office's for the en- spoke before the Wasco Civic dub
M . Balentine is
ment Co the state constitution un­
vyer. Hex is convention Was held at Arlington
Arlington??» Coon, Gus Smith, K. Dunlap and members of the county court gave
der which the state would have string, term ressdted in the Sdlse-1 Monday night and in a *non- Arkansas, and is a lawyer
the exclusive right to license cer­ tion of Mrs. Henry J. -ShrMuons of political" talk told of some of his making his campaign os hh rec-'last Sunday. The meeting will be Frank /Pike /.were, nominated o f preliminary approval to a county
tain lotteries and uther forms of Fossil as president to teem ed impressions of eong.ess. By a ‘ ord as a state Senator. He favors : hold In The Dalles, December 2 which number varee must be budget that cut the appropriation
Mrs. Margaret Merrffidd o f The special vote of those present he keeping the American market for and 8 with preliminary committee elected.
for bond payment to >18,000 and
gambling.
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For the treasurer, whose term is tenmined within the six percent
The measu _ e provides
for licens Dalles. M s. Harry D. Proadfoot «poke fer a few urinates on the American farmers and showed meeting« arranged for the first,
and regulating bowling oi Wasce was roaderice president wheat situation.
figures to indicate that Imports o f f Inirtead of
more com­ two years, Mrs. 1. D. Pike, incura- limitation. Bond payments are
a lley., bridte. .tudio., pool »nd •« » Mr. Crawford o f The DaUo.
Mr. Pierce outlined briefly the farm products were dangerous to mittees i t , was decided to reduce but was renominated ae was Mrs. not counted in figuring the six pe
bUliaid rooms, shootii« galleries, was named secretary. • - ’
- history of the congress from the the future of American agricul- the number to three, as fallow s A. W. Cantrall. The number nom- cent limitation so total county
.
horse racing, dog raciig and other
Those attending from here were time the motion was made in the tu e .
Taxation, Legislation and Mural inated for «11 offices gives the v o t-; taxes raised will be smaller for
forms of racing; and racing ee- Mesdsmes Wily Knighton, C. L. constitutional convention making
Electrification of whisk Glen Rich­ ers a choice faom whieh to pick 1989.
Largest increase authorized by
tablishments conduM** under the P oky. Theo. Johnston, E. H. * house which rep. «rented the peo-
ards of Cenden and C. A. Barker their officers. Election will be held
the committee was that for zelief
mutual of other wagering systems; Moore, O. A. Ramsey, J. J. pie arid the senate, which repre­
of Condon w ill be chairman and November tth, with the general ‘ * purposes
which was upped >1225
election.
bank nights; punehboards; pin ball } ■Schaeffer. S. P. Smith, O. L. Bel- seated the states. He spoke of the
v ir a gh a irrth n reapectively.
■ to >5520. This part of the bud­
»» wim : vend me machine* and r e f - 1 *he, M. G. Melzer, Qari Melzer, H. small number of representatives
.Federal aryl State Agricultural
Ran and be tee™ conducted by
Pinkerton, E (Atnidon, L. V. from the western states and the
get was passed on recommendation
program
and .S o il Conservation
■ of the state relief agent for this
churches or other organizations Moore, C. R.» Morrison, r Guests difficulty of getting things done
Use of the facilities of the U. S. which will he headed by Mbc Hoke
• county. It includes >2000 for pub-
for charitable purposes.
, making the trip were.Mrs. Coelsch for
people of this section.
C - n*
T '-*-r
department of
agriculture
to
i lie assistance instead of >1500 and
As a sugar coating to the meas- and daughter, Ruth «< Boetea, Mass
He spoke of the sincerity of a "dump" some of the excessive farm with E. Harvoy Miller of Lexing­
>3000 for old age assistance in­
ure R is provided that the bulk and Mrs. Stanley Coelsch of M ore.! majo: ity of the members and told surpluses into the homes of low' ton as vice-dyebnaan.
Production
arid
Marketing
with
how
hard
most
of
then!
worked
of the revenue realized from lie-
COUNTY COURT PROCEED­ stead of >2500. Of the amounts
income g oups
. at . Iowar than regu- Chat lee Nish of Condon and Drville INGS, OCTOBER TERM, 1938 ... appropriated last year >1083.64 re­
, to answer letters and attend to
eases and fees collected unde* its
D I
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lar prices has been decided upon Cutsworth of Lexington as chair-
mains in the public asistance fund
» those who want jobs and attend
provisions shall be used in ftnan-
by Secretary Wallace, though de- man and vtoe^hairman. This com- ’ October ( / 1938, being the tir\£ and >726.25 in the old age pension
»the
regular
sessions.
cing oW age pensions. The legif-
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n
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tails of the prog am for handling w jite< wW
ai*-dtvided riinto for the regular terra af the Ooun
i In speaking o f the rales of the
Court of Sherman County, in ,und* Font hundred dollars was
would b. »“ thori^d to
ttfis procedure Were not explained 0 ) Transportation, fffTHandHfig ty
house he said that there were no
the State of OceUen. -THr Honor-1 appropriated for delinquent chil-
protion not to exceed 40 percent
w,th the original announcement.
aIMl storage, <3> Marketing and
able County Court did on said * ’en Instead of >220 of which sum
of the license money to the city
Demanding that workers and minority reports allowed and that
The
new
program
is
expected
to
(4) Weed Control. - **
date meet in the County Court-'
remained unused on Octob­
or county in which the revenue their families be protected from the rules committee had to pass
handled through the Federal
There was general armament room at Moro, al the hour of 10.09 er Bret
.
originates and another not more continual exploitation and suffer- on a biH before it could come before be
Surplus Commoditiea conpo at ion tbat the
J^il cohiervwtfon
o’clock iu * .
4
| Increases were also approved in
that 10 percent to the suppo t of ing, resulting from jurisdictional the house even though a commit­
which Was f it te d
The following were present:
«alaries of several county officials
public fairs or exhibitions.
ls^or dienntes, George L. Baker, tee had passed it. Mr. Pierce is on which was given full bureau status
in
the
recent
reorganization
of
the
of
the
b e amended to Geo. A. Potter, County Judge
and
jth e deputy sheriff’s salary being
• • •
form er Mayor o f Portland, spoke th2 agricultural committee
department of ag* .culture. J. W. permit soil conservation districts A. A. Dunlap, County Comm.
' rolsed to >1500 from >1020 and
Oregon property owners will be over K G W las« night in behalf of is chairman of the wheat section Tapp, one of the1 assistant admin- £ ask for aftd
government
of
that
body.
He
paid
especial
David
Raid,
County
Comm.
j an additional >100 being given the
spared. the neesmitr of pungling Initiative Measu*e Number 816
Ltrators of the AAlA, is continued a w '
'
T. Lester Johnson, Dirt. Attorney, »chool
superintendent for office
up for the support of the World Regulating Picketing and Boy- notice to Brace Ba*ton, calling him in chs ge of the bureau.
,
Joe Truitt, County Clark
| * w k . Two new typewriters were
War Veterans State Aid commis- rotting by Labor Groups and Or- one of the best informed members
Assigned to t U new bureau is discussed with the rewrit that the
The following proceedings were naked for, one for the dark and.
of the lower house.
sion next year if the State Tax sanitations.
con-
also
the
marketing
agreements
following
will
U
mvfted
to
t
oroe:
the
In
speaking
of
wheat
had
at the said term of court;
' one by the superintendent»
tbat
he
believes
Commission follows the rocommm-
Emphasizing
In the matter of the payment! Th« c°st of operating the. court
dationa^of the Veterans commis- the bill to be « safeguard of con- gressman told of the work done program of the AAA as well as J(>tePh S. Davis. ' Who one tune
aion and waives the half mill levy,
utkmal rights of all ettizens, on the present farm bill to meet the surplus divefrhn activities pre- gpoke before the ^ e a t league gW- of d a ta » agamrt the General house waa estimated to be >2000
. um aary *
FuuA Ctotom attested « a fi o ritr instead of >1600, which was ap-
^With loan
Mr Baker said. .
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( the demand of the farmers. When vided for under section 32 of the
am
ended
agricultu
al
art
which
,r
*ion
He ig head of the SUn ed pay.
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I propriated-last year.
This
roc nt s to «he W — ta tm deertas-
*ln 199T dsrltorttand 12,990 men, imposaWe to get things through
ing and its debt service increasing women and children went directly the house because of the small - t s aside a certain percentage of fo, d wheat institute. Secretary > In the matter of the claims a- has already been overdrawn.
the wisdom’of this action is ser- affected by the lumber mills number of westerners he said it customs receipts for this purpose. of Agriculture Henry Wallace will gainst the Road Fund, Claims Machine Shed Asked
iously «aationed by maay well in- strikes. Families were forced to; was a 1 wavs possible to go to Sen-
he invited to speak or if that is allowed and ordered paid.
For some time the county has
impossible ‘ to send a representa­ . Re: County Treasurer’s report
formed atete officials who predict rnplv for relief, Children unable ator McNary and have the matter
for the month of September. Ac­ given some aid to the county trap­
tive.
i
»y«» Ifa gUffct saving to the tax to attend schools Women fainted attended to ii) th«. senate,
per from emergency funds amount­
njtyers next ves* will be <gr more in th° streets from hunger. Those
Mr. Pierre told his audience that
Roy Sealey, superintendent of cepted and ordered filed.
Court adjourned, subject to call ing to around >100 per year. This
than offset by.increased revenues were a few of the results o f a with the loan of around 56 cents
the Weed Cent ol'_Experiment
year in addition to the >500 ap­
■iadit^Bdcessary in the future years ju isdirtiona) labor dispute. Be- on wheat here and the parity pay-
station a t ’Genesee, Idaho Is being of County Judge.
CLAIMS PRESENTED AND propriated for this work another
in order to keep the commission's cause Isbor leaders could not agree ment that should be forthcoming
Suit against the City of Moro, asked to come and , explain < his
sinking fund out of the red. Three rank and file workers of whatever in the spring and the conserya- as a municipal corporation, was methods and all menibers of the ALLOWED AJGAINBT THE GfcN >100 was put in the budget to take
SEPTEMBER care of the usual expenditure.
times before this levy has been '^filiation, were out of work, their tion payment they would receive started October 18th by H. W. state’s congressional - delegation ERAL
FUND,
-
| To the relief of .ome of the
omitted, three times during the late funds and credit exhausted, their about seventy cents for thtii Champneys, assignee of warrants Mil be invited. The governor TERM, 1938
Amount
members of the budget committee
Account
Governor Meier and once under wives and children hungry."
wheat.
from Ginn, Coleman & Co., the elect, and the senator elect will he Claimant
a levy was authorized this year
First National Bank:
Governor Martin. Indications that
"This measure is bigger than ---------------------
Farmers Elevator A Supply Co., Yvited to come to the banquet.
>
6.77
^ e construction of a machine
’
Blind
Assistance
Walter A. May A Son, and tho
(Another feature of the meeting
income tax collections next year personalities; it is b i g g e r t h a n n . ■
1 C s.L
shed
for the county’s road ma­
might not be sufficient to cover all individuals. It involves the very
Quality Laundry. These warrants i« expected to be Frank Ballard's ' Aid to dependent children 16.19
chinery.
A >1200 item was approv­
Old Age Assistance
197.66
state needs is believed to be re- fundamentals of Ajnercan citizen­
were given to the men who assign- talk on the results ef the several
ed for this purpose.
ship.
The
issue,
primarily,
is
T
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l
11
M
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l
Pi
V
Sherman
County
Fair
Ass’n
ed them for bills due them by the Economic ponfe encea which ware
spoitsible f o r i the commission's
I-B teew teeljr
Instead of appropriating money
Bal. of 1988 fair fund ’ 750.00
recommendation that its levy be whether any group or clique i i
one ator of the Moro hotel. The held throughout the atato* last
for election in what will be an
bieger than the government
it-
Slarence Mersingef Work on
. ,
Richard iSather, 35, eldest son city council on March 10, 1930, winter.
waived.
court yard - • -
................ 8.50 off year for voting a >500 item
sel/.^ Are we to be dominated by of y r. and Mrs. Louis Sather of according to the complaint, gave
Herb West, secretary of the In­
was approved for any special elec-
Ginn
Coleman
A
Co.
Court­
goons
and
gangsters,
br
ahall
the
Kent,
died
Tuesday
in
Portland
the
warrants
to
the
complainants.
Of the 23,313,267 acres of tim ­
land Empire Waterway* aaaecia-
7.50,
tions
that may arise.
house
supplies
fnrdsmental
American
conception
a
ion<
illness
that
has
kept
They
are
written
on
the
City
ber land in Oregon, 15JB60.000
tion or some other qaalified per­
The
oounty
fund was in-
Sherman
County
Journal.
Co
- - agent's
-
acres or more t|>»n 60 per cent, «f m ajor.ty nrfe?
him «in bed for over a month. A Hotel Fund of the city.
son will talk on the development
ounty
Printing
‘
9-50
creased
to
>1700
from
>1600 and
form of septiciema was given as
Mr. Champneys is liquidator of qf the Columbia - river. -
are In some form of public owner­
-
the
county
fair
item
was
left as
Pacific
Pewtar
A
Light
Company
the
cause
of
his
death.
Mr.
Sath-
the Farmers Efisvator Company
ship, State Forester J. W Fergu­
It was reported that The Dalles
for
1938,
it
being
>1600.
The
fair
DeMoss
P»rk
>2.60:
educated in Grass Valley at the present trine.
son, points out in his annual re­
er
is already planning to care for . Lights in courthouse 18.82 21.32 board showed a slight decrease in
and Kent schools and went to
port this week. The federal gov-
the crowds that are expected to A. E. Simmons, Treasurer’s
1 their indebtedness and expects to
Portland after attaining his ma­
eminent alone owns more than
attend and that thw arrangement«
.86,
pay for the improvements made on
office
expense
jority and has lived there since. He
16,500,000 aères of timber lAIUl ifi
for the entertainment and Hous­ Joe Truitt, 150 laths for
’
the fair grounds within a few
Purchase of calves for 4-H club was a baker when taken ill.
this state. Of the remaining less
ing will be welt reared for by
1.20
years.
courtyard
than 1,000,000 acres the counties boys and girls who will feed themi He was married a few months
them.
| Considerable discussion was caus-
Marie Hoskinson, Work in
own 874,744 acres and the state, out for .the 1939 shows was con- ago and is survived by his wife,
11.46
ed by the proposal to have aerial
Clerk’s
office
149,783 acres. Of the state’s for- «unrated last week when LeRoy Mary, his parents; Mr. and Mrs
What was very nearly a s e r io q s '..
.
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maps of the county bought and
A'dis
Truitt,
Work
in
Clerk’s
est holdings 71,105 acres are in- W ig h t, county agent and Glen Louia Sat her of Kent; four broth- accident occured at the L. D. E atyi N a t l O I l d l
corrected in order to obtain t an
office
2.00
eluded in the Elliot State Forest King made a trip to Baker and ers, Merril, Kenneth, Jack and heme east of Grass Valley one day *’^ ^ V W ^ w * R * f f i*
accurate detail of the acreage in
Department of Agriculutre
located south of the Umpqua river Grant counties.
1« Glen and th'ee sisters, Mrs. Ann Inst week. Mrs. Eakin was iron­
Seuler of Wts. A Measures 3.76 separate forties of the county, but
near Reedsport.
! Nine Angus calves were bought Miller of Moro and Helen and Le- ing with a gasoline iron which
MW-Columbia Typewriter Shop
I the committee declined to make the
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from Guttridge Bros, at Prairie * ona of Kent.
■»he had just refilled. A visitor
Sheriff's
expenses
6.00,
>2000 expenditure. The sentiment
When the
National ivOrange
Oregon’s annual interest hill has City and eleven Hereford calves' The funeral was held Thursday knocked at the kitchen door and
was expressed that the govern­
opens its 72nd annual sessioa at Wert Coast Print. A Bind. ,Co.
been reeduced by more than $1,- were bought in Baker county from! afte:noon at Grass Valley.
while Mrs. Eakm was talking to
ment may correct the maps furth­
Sup*t.
office
>1.30;
Sheriff’s
h-m the Iron exploded .endln*
Nov^ 7 ’l « ^ ^ U n'
000,000 in the past ten years, ac- Chandler, Melhern and Cutting.! .
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office
>88.50:
Clerks
office
er itself.
cording to State Treasurer Rufus Qf this group only four are jun- z s i • 1
n « / 4 A»
office
>8.60;
Election
>14.40:
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The very good news was releas-
C. Holman. In 1928 the state was ¡org, the lemainder being olden J VulCKBD lzOClOl
head, and dttvrn, «¿»ht _ windoj»
’
, . noteworthy Uat o t t Goor«house supplies >2.30; 46.00 er that
county will be able to
paying $2,928,322.68 a year to the caivea. fn addition to this 20 head
’ •’ —•-* •
-y ne. out of the windows and
U e r t who
J e id e r ,
Foss
A
Co.,
Courthouse
I
¡tabonds
that mature next
coupon clippers. Th>s y e a r in te r fo u r loc„ n y b red Hereford*
drawing one Into the house. The ^ c
supplies
/
_
.
_
1-95
tha
present
time >92,000
est payments on stpte bonds a- five locally grown Shorthorns will)
®
r
’.“ "Th? ..w T a n d th .
»«>* tflreetlone bavin. Importent Pacific Tel. A Tel. Co.,
are still duo but with the funds
mounted to only ’ ' FI,927,054. In be fed by the club children for next
A man giving the name of C. J.
hearln, on the: fermer»! wetfere.
Telephones for all offices
27.70 on hand, the collection of the sev­
the meantime the state's outstand- y^ ,..
Green is reported to have sold a line tank the.
of the iron crashed ,,
_f
Gertrude
Giltaor,
Sheriff's
offi­
eral farm loans that are due, the
It
is
significant
that
each
year
the
medicine for chickens to resident»
ing bonded debt has been reduced---------------------
against the ceiling. Those pres­
ce help
16.00 transfer of interest funds and the
from a peak of >66,026310 in • •
. « < .
. ..
of the Kent vicinity telling <>y» ent felt the house shake from foun- National Grange la able to bring
levying of >18,000 the bonds could
to Its antiual session conspicuous C. C. Wilson, Stamps >6.00;
that he WM formerly a pWMry
1928 to >42,791,936 at the present flS H ltD ASSOClBuOIl
elation up and it seemed as if the
.
Taking
prisoner
to
The
he entirely paid off when due.
figures
ita
national
life,
and
the
specalist for an Oregon connJty.
time. Since 1917 when this state
roof lifted a bit as well. The plas­
8.00
Dalle»
>3.09
Total
County Treasurer Naomi Vai
coining
Bortland
event
Is
no
ex­
Information
gathered
by
tele­
first entered upon its bonding
ter was badly cracked in places
Standard Oil Co., Gas for
Glider reported that for the >800r
ception.
phone by LeRoy Wright, county
spree, first for good roads and 1 a
~
and a solderlike spray was spread
934 000 in bonds >256,000 had been
A. M. Zevely
Among those whose presence is
for a soldiers' bonus, Oregon Has
The annual meeting of the Sher-' agent, is that there are no poultry
over some of the^ w a lls., Canaries
levied and >158,220 In interest haa
promised at the,G range cepven- Roy J. Baker, Insurance on
paid out a total of >44,896,091 in man County Health Association specialists in any Oregon county,
hanging in their cage in the room tiori are Henry,At. W aliac^ J&Uen-
Court house
81
been levied. Because the county
interest, Hobnan pointe out.
\ • w ar held Wednesday afternoon at that no registered veterinarian of
were not injured.
J.
C.
Freeman,
Postmaster,
has
pursued the policy of buying
al Secretary o f/ Agriculture, and
'
’
\ the cqurt house with women from that name is in thia state and that
8.16 its own bonds and stopping inter­
Box rent fog, all offices
F.
HQL Governor
of th e jS ^ o n l
Not within the memory of any nearly all parts of the county in none but a registered veteriarian
M. F.
L. ¿.'Wilson,
Awstgnt
Joe Truitt, Stamps for Clerk’s
est several thousand dollars have
living poHtieian -has Oregon ever attendance. Viaiton from outside ««n treat chickens. W. H. Lytle,
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office
b
r i B i O r i r "------ -T-—
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f
Farm
Credit
Administration.
witnessed a more listless political of
county were Misses Whit- state veterinian says that no
Bucholtz Confectionery, Board
Samuel D. Sanders, C ool
campaign than two weeks away lock from the public health and liquid can be given to chickens
of prisoners
»» 4.60 WEED DEMONSTRATION
Mrs. Eben Kee was seriously Bank Convml«>ion«r and Affiert S.
the voters simply refuse to be- hygiene association and- Winters that will cure them of any ail-
Farmers
Elevator
A
Supply
Co.
A weed demonstration will be
Goaar
Federal
Land
Bank
Commis­
injured
Wednesday
morning
on
come excited True,’ the candidates from th e . tuberculosis association, ness. Chickens that are sick should
fflft
..........
held next week on the Curt T o«
are going about over the state wav- Mtss Whitlock will return next i>e diagnosed by some one qualified her hutrimnd’s farm when a -horse sioner; John M . t Chnuody, direc­
ranch near Rufus with the county
ing their arms and making the month to aid in examining the to do so. If no one is available she was riding fell with het. 8he tor of Rural Electrification;. and Geo. A PottorrCmroty Judge's
•alary,
.,3
7
.8
0
agent, the college and the ^ xfu s
suffered
a
brokew
jaw
which
la
George N. Pe4k,- -widely k n e w
welkin ring hut even their enthu- fi
third, sbrth guj eighth they may he sent ""‘to the state
siasm sounds a bit forced. The grades of the schools.
' {college where the cause of their fractured in two places and two economist. United States Sena A; A. Dunlap, County Oomm , 11.50 (¿^nge co-operating.
tor Charles L. McNary, Congress­ David Raid, County Comm. 13.60 plots will be treated with sllacide
cracked ribs.
explanation of this apathy may be
Election of officersj tesvtoed in illness ean be detected,
and with sodium chlorate at differ­
-She was taken to the hospital man Walter M. Fierce and Gover­ T. Lester Johnson, Dirt. At­
found in the lack of any issue to
Theodore von Borstel being
In th w lley a man is in jail for
torney’s expenses
53.25 ent ‘ strengtha. Next • spring a
give color «o the campaign. In named president, Mrs. J. M, Wil- selling a mixture to fa mers say- immediately where X-ray exami­ nor Charles Martin of. Oregon,
farther test will be made using
every instance the appeal for votes gcn> vice-president and Mrs. C. L. ing that it was a cure for chicken nation showed the extent of her tand many others prominent In the State Indus. Accident Comm. ’
Peace
officer’a
protection
4.48
carbon bisulphide. Another tort
la based upon personalities with poiey being retained as secretary- diseases and. this Green is thought injuries. It is thought that' the agricultural and. educational lea
Is contomptetod in another part o<
not a single candidate In_the kri of treasurer. A chairman /or the to be connected with the same horse stepped in a badger hole to dership of the Pacific Ceaet states, Robert T. Mountain, Assess-
the county at a later date.
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will also he Included
cause its fall.
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; seal sale will he chesen later.
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By A. L- LindLech
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Export of Wheat
Promised Aid
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Cornty Court For
October Term
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w- Worker rrotechon
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City of Moro Sued.
On Hotel Warrants
KlCQaTu dciulCr
Calves Bought For
A-HClllb Children
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Explosion of Iron
Comes Opportunely
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Kilt Good Tallu n
*nd^j|0|]aht imDOStef
Elects Officers
Mrs.lCee Injured
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