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TBK 9B S B M 4N COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, FRIDAY, OCTOBBB » , 1M8- O à f f i r ^ i'fii» r r ii- ifCrtli GEORGE B. GUTHRIE, as Re 8. Interest on Warrants because of this ability and his good ZIPPER HOT DOOT « .« M r g w i e y ..: ................ » .0 6 ceiver of the Oregon*Washington looks.. The RepuhUcsn candidate TOTAL EXPENDITURES 7463.50 Joint Stock Lead iBank o f Port is Rufus Holman, who is neither Shermaa County Observer B IG A M T V O T I O N land, Oregon, a corporation. so good looking or so accomplished Established Nov. X 1888 Plaintiff, 1. TstaLRoeeipts S U O I a talker.' Gram Valley Jeuraal 2. Total Expenditures 7458.60 Established Oct. 14. 1897 The difference between the two B yF ran k lyn WaMman ~ ~ ------- velous to say, SfAraA "Henry sol- Difference - (Amount to men go farther. When background CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1 PAULINE F. WILCOX, PAULINE « it . , emnly announced that the Federal : be 1 raised by tax on . is considered the comparison is' all F. WILCOX, aa Administratrix of Eren thoorh the New De.1 rn«y Govermnent p r o p c d to mbsMtoe Wasco New» -Eaterprise \ t h e Co'unty Non-High . in favor of Mr. Holman Since he net »cknow ledgoit thie country the rt w helt_ ; ~<~ the Estate of W. B. Wilcox, JrM Established Nov. 1891 r. School District) 4288^9 was elected to his first public office Wfll owe quite * debt of rreUtodo But thi, fliled * do Won. H. Wilcox, Alice Mae Mc- CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1 he has administered his offices in to Secretory rf Agriculture Henry Mld trfck quieting of Dated this 26th day of Got 1938. Cbrnack, Mark M. McComack, H. D. Proudfoot a manner so creditable that there May E. Mackenxie and Eastern A- Wallace when this catnpaqpi le tke dij^ tisfaction’ in the farm belt Published Every Friday at Ohairman, Budget Committee Oregon Land Company,, a corpora has been no lasting criticism of ever. Indeed. U J e .e r v e s . Car- with New p , . , ‘ tion, and The County of Sherman, him or his conduct. • - *— -------- Moro, Oregon nW le medal or Henry went out w Kaheas and H. D. Proudfoot Chairman, Board of Education a municipal corporation o f the If voters are swayed merely by h given tc. brave n,«n ¡h politic». pleaded the w , Editor Giles L. French w for he 1. t o e f o y who to potting t# woold do T. H. Fraser , t- surface appearance Mr. Mahoney State of Oregon Secretary, Budget Committee Entered as second-class matter at will g e t the call but if they prefer lrfe xip end meet W alt. humor In tomethl for T k . onl Defendants. the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon the mote solid virtues they must to thia year, campaign. • ; fth)g h< e#ldd tWnk >t Ue Wily W* K n « h U n 4 . / z7 '. J .Qerlfc Board of Education. By virtue of the writ of execu under Act of Congress of March look beneath the comparatively Aaide from Marae Henry Wei- moment was a restoration of sales tion and order of sale duly issued rough exterior of Mr. Holman to t. 1879. . lace, the New Dealers have given taxes on food and clothing, euphe- out of the Circuit Court of the find them. up the ghost or have been relegated mistically called -processing tax- State of Oregon for the County This demonatraUoa of tfie new het Into temporary obscurity. Take,' eRi- „hiel, the bad old Supreme of Sherman, on the 4th day of dog with a “ preete aad lt’a off ©oat” for instance, the strange cam of Court had invalidated. was made at a recent Convention of October, 1988, pursuant to a de- Mr. Roosevelt. Not in six years Ah,*said Marae Henry and all butchers In M ilwaukee, Wia. The creekentered in said court October has he been as silent as in recent the bright New Deal boys, restore new type of wienie has a perforated 3rd, 1938, in a suit wherein George caslnc which operates on the princi weeks. Perhaps he is still unnerved the processing taxes—that was the B. Guthrie, as Receiver of the by the shellacking given to him »tuff. But the farmers could not OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER ple of n zipper. Oregon-Washington Joint Stock by the Democrats he undertook to • figure out how that would help Land Bank of Portland, Oregon purge from ‘ party. Perhaps ■ them. Then someone remembered SUBSCRIPTION RATES a corporation, * is plaintiff, and Mr. Roosevelt is Afraid someone! that two years ago Marse H e n r y 's ------ ---------------- --------------- ----- Payable in Advance will commence laughing if he again; Bureau of Agricultural Economies Ing,'•^Portland,; Oregon, at 9:60 Pauline F. Wilcox, Pauline F. ONE YEAR — .............. ........ I tells the countoy*%e will balance had reported that the former so- o’clock a. m., Friday, Novem- Wilcox aa Administratrix of the is perhapa the- meet important (Continued from page one» feature of the bill. to visit this state upon the occa- the budget next gear or that “we called “processing taxes'* had not her 18th, 1988, for the furnishing Estate of W. B. Wilcox, Jr., Wm. O C T O B ER 28, 1938 t . been paid by the processors but of approximately 8,700 cubic yards H. Wilcox. Alice Mae McCornack, The bill does not permit the is- »ion of their tour of Canada next planned it that w>y.” Mark M. McCornack, May E. Mac suance of a marriage license to j summer. The invitation bore not At all events, Mr. Roosevelt finds had been deducted from the prices of crushed rock In stockpiles on kenzie and Eastern Oregon Land those having epilepsy, feobleraind- only the great seal of the state of it expedient to excuse himself paid to the farmers or were passed the Mo-o-Wasco County Line Sec- TRANSACTION TAX BILL Company, a corporation, and The ‘ tio» of the Sherman Highway in ?dness, insanity, drug addicts or Oregon, but the seals of Portland from taking the stump in this along to the consumers, c • • County of Sherman, a municipal Among the bills on the ballot chronic alcoholism in addition to and the Portland chamber of Corn- year's campaign. , There are no Henry Drops Hot P e tite Sherman County. These proposals corporation of the State of Ore for the November vote is a two restriction marriage of those with nierce and the signatures of Gov- Pl»n. for trip, »cross the counin'. So M .n e Henry decided to drop * “* .**, ^ “ icl’'1 °Pened gon are defendants, said writ be per cent transaction tax which says social diseases. Many of the Scan- emor Martin, Mayor Joseph X. a . in previous years, to give a help- th lt hot h. had an- “ » :° 9 . « » « < * “ “ ing directed to me commanding that the payment shall be made danaviap countries, notable Swed- Carson and Leslie M. Scott, presi- ing hand to some of the Demo- oth<r th, y come u hhn me to make sale o f * the real prop “for each and every transfer of en. have made much more progress dent of the Portland chamber. cratic tondidato. who now .orely juat Iike m ^ ¡ d h weq( after the tone feted for opening erty hereinafter described, I will money or property and rendition need hto help. No longer do the ellt, bli, h for t t r n p r e fe c t, , lwo_ tvffl not be considered. . on Monday, the 7th day of Novem of performance of service.” . H*ne, «peclftcation«. and, other ber, 1988, at 10:00 o’clock a. ra., Bath Court street and Summer pre»» conferences rbek with merry pri(.e jystero—both for do mettle The money is sent by the col laughter over qorp. end wise- «.„„„„.p y,,,. One - j f l u Riehar con tract documents are on file at the front door of the court house street in front of the new capital lector to the state treasurer whose cracks. The White House and tj>an tke ot| ler anj wjn paid examination at the office o f the of Sherman County in the City of are now open ta traffic after being office handles the funds.; Excep Hyde Park hsv$ become somewhat directly A e fanners by^-well ! s ^ate Highway Commission in Moro, State of Oregon, offer for closed for several weeks while un tion is made for those who collect funereal. G j „ y , . ■ by those who will pay it. The oth- Salem. Oregon. Copies of these sale and proceed to sell to the dergoing reconstruction. less than a dollar a month. 5 Jim Smiles No More1 P«*» <1U be less, with the gov-j documents may .be tamed upon highest bidder for cash in hand the Every citizen over 66 who had ermnent making up the difference’ 1PPllcat,on to and the deposit of following described real property, The state prison underwent its lived in Oregon seven pears would So has Democratic headquarters to the farmer. f fiv^, dollars (» .0 0 ) per set with situate in Sherman County, State annual inspection at the hands of be eligible to receive An annuity V re. James .Aloysius Farley, who “If there is to be any dumping! ’'a‘d State Highway Commission, of Oregon, to-wit: the Marion county grand jury this under this net if he or she is en once was called “smiling Jim,“ now of surplus farm products, it will deposit will be refunded up- Section Thirty-three (33), week. No report has yet been gaged in no gainful pursuit. No goes around with a look on his be done at home to help the lower i or. return in good condition of Township Three (3) South, made on the jury's findings at the sum is set for the monthly pay face as though he had a pain all one-third of our people rather than ,aid documents Range Sixteen (16) East of institution ments but the money is to be pro the way up his broad back. Per- foreign countries,” heroically ex- A complete set of plans and the Willamette Meridian, con haps it is the pain the purge gave claimed Marse Henry, completely1 ’ pecifleAtfofts may be inspected at rated among those eligible. taining six hundred forty acres Patrons of the Mountain States office of the Associated Gen- Transactions is defined to in (640 a) more or less, accord i Power company in the Willamette him. Moat lugugriou» appearing ignoring the fact that only a month clude nearly any transfer of mon ing ’to government survey valley will save in excess of 846,- of all is my esteemed contempo- previously he had approved govt’ eral Cdritrtrctort, in Portland, Ore- ey or property. It is not difficult " 000 a year as the result of a new rary, the Democratic publicity ermnent subsidies for dumping con, Fbrtkan^. Washington: and thereof, together with all rights, •• • Boftt, Idaho. for any one to figure his tax un however evidenced, ta the use and reduced tariff filed by the director. In seclusion and out of wheat in foreign countries. sight are Tommy , Corcoran, and fly the time thia ia being read tfZ p -on osal will be considered der this bill. If, for instance he of water, ditches and canals ' company with the public utilities selle >6000 worth of wheat, a few for the irrigation of said prom commission at Salem this week. steers, some eggs, a couple of ises, ta which said prem ises- Spvings to individuals users, num porkers, a few old sacks, a beef were entitled at the date of bering some 3400, are estimated at hide, trades drills Pwith a neigh said mortgage January 12, 840,000 a yeeT under the new sche bor, exchanges seed wheat or tells 1923, or at any time since dule while municipalities will save a milk cow all he has to do is to said date: something like » 3 0 0 a ^year on figure up two percent of the gross j their light and power bills. The ’ta satisfy the sum of Three cash value thereof and send the • company serves a number of com- Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy- sum to the state treasurer. j munities in Polk, Linn, Lane, Mlar- three and 14-100 Dollars (83973.- Penalties are a fine of 8600 or 14) with interest from October . ion and Benton counties. iagrriaonment for not more than a 3rd, 1938 at the rate of 6% per year fo i first offense and f ille s annum and the sum of Two Thou Construction work has already of aa much aa 86000 and impria- sand Seven Hundred and One and been started on the new central oiyaent up to five y e a n for sab- 69-100 Dollars (82701.69) with in Ten more day« till election. Then heating plant which will serve all ' sequent offenses. In addition there terest thereon from the 3rd day of the state buildings in the cap what will we talk about? are civil penalties of twice the of October, 1938 at 8% per annum, ital group. The plant, to he locat amount of the tax for evasion or and 8300.00 as attorneys’ fees, This is no time for anyone to tell ed approximately three blocks east together with costs of said suit refusal to pay. \ ? the Oregon football team that and south of the present heating taxed at Eighteen Dollars (18.00- Oregon has time and again re plant, will cost 8101,250 in addi travel is good for one. and the costs of and upon said fused to vote favorably on a retail tion' to the 810,600 paid for the writ. tales tax for any purpose. p»ia m S ■ C. C. WILSON measure would raise many times Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon the revenue of a sales tax for i Major General George A. White, 48-62 there are no exemptions of any adjutant general in charge of Ote- kind of goods and several trans Moro Lodge No. 113, I. OTOTF. gon’s mfl Hary department, now actions are made before a retail Moro, Oregon boawtr fcae of the moat elaborately From the Observer Oct. 29, 1909 sale is completed. Meets 1st and 3rd ‘furniqheed private offices in; the It is not likely that the bill will B om : To Mr. and Mrs. C. G. capital group. General White bid Tuesdays in the carry. While the deaire of the Huis, October 23rd, a son. I.O..O.F. hall Tran in the furnishings of the gover public to make pensions available sieirt and visiting I. D. Pike and family and Mr. nor’s office when these were dis to those who need them has been and Mrs. Don Wheat made the carded for tho new equipment pur brothers are cordi increased beecause of the organi round trip to Chenoweth, below The chased by the capital reconetruc- ally invited to meet zation of the elders, it may he Dalles Sunday in Mr. Pike’s auto. tlott commission. : The long table with us. doubted if enough voters will wish Ralph E. Eakin, N. G. Fred Mteuinger has aa fine ap- formerly u s e d t y the Board of to levy this sort of a tax for the Control nbw does duty in the office enlargement of pensions. of Ghaz. P . Pray, head, of the state Lupine Rebekah Ixrige No. If it eventually becomes neces police bureau. Moro, Oregon sary to vote a sales or transaction Meets 2d A 4th Tues f U M tax it should he done nationally day of esch month, ■ Eteri* car J qa 4 a fiKpaper went so that producers in any ono state V isiting m em bers into ff)4 p r i o i ^ i F the 626,000 will not be handicapped by it. j pared an estimate in detail of the IN THE CIRCUIT come. nlFFJI official parrapMetr which have been 51 amount of money proposed to be Thelma Miller. N.G. WR jg ihenb p u t’ to the Voters' of Qtogon ICKES AND THE VOTERS B expended by said Non-high School Florence JohnstonJfec wCRf the past few weeks. The pafcnph- j District for all purposes during the i letk Were ' unusually large this From observations made here B fiscal school year beginning June year, some of them containing 100 abouts it is not likely that the re r 20, 1938, and ending June 19, 1939, i pages while the smaller ones con cent tirades of one Harold Ickes and an estimate in detail of the tained 76 pages. will have a great deal o f effect on ] probable receipts of said Non-high the November vote for Oregon po school' District from all sources litical candidates. Acting, pre for the school year 1938-39. The sumably, An the advice of those e Board of said Non-high School Democrats who wished him to keep District has fixed the 19th day of stil(, he did not .mention M>r. Hees. Npvembe^ at the bout of .10:09 a. m “ aftHfch r i r t W Y ¡ O r e - < but did speak scornfully of Mr. c4 < a n r *aa <ho ffme and-p|M e-' at Mr. Sprague, held Mr. t Ickes, committee of Sherman otiunty • which said estimates may be dls-j could not be progressive in ideas schools it was voted th a t-g irls cussed by the Board of sAid Non- and conservative in finances, as hit rules be adopted for all gam es of . high School District, at which; cards profess. Apparently • one girls' basket ball in this county, ’ timfe and place any and all persons roust progress financially aa well . Margaret Clark, teacher in interested will be heard for or as in other ways to satisfy the ^jje Biggs school, has installed a against said tax levy, or any part secretary of the interior. He must g,ag 8tove and is serving hot lunches thereof. That said estimates and view with considerable pleasure the children. • attached original estimate sheets the p: ogress the United States has - __ ■ are on file in the office of the made into ddbt and feel that it was F ro» the Observer, Oct. 25, 1899 County School Superintendent and neceerary to evidence the proper OrMg v>lley g Qrund are there open to the inspection of progressive »pirit—without wWA ;Magk T ^ nk>rivinK. all persons Interested therein, and í the same are by reference made <re m° W Earl Sander, h a. resumed h i. w ^patir^eeeof. ‘ Perhaps, some day we will come al tfce University • R E C E IP T S Slate Superintendant to the realisation that Mr. Ickes whjch h<j eirhteen roonths ago I 1. Cash on hand at the Is merely a disgruntled old reform- enl|gt Orcj?on reriment of Public Instruction beginning of the year for er who can no longer like tbe Mr an<J Mrg p c WaR<)n which this budget is made 83214.91 world or the people in it because Mrg „^ther j 2. Amounts received they do pot think as he does. vigiud 1<gt week j from other sources Maybe, even, many people think t<x)k a load of his 34 cent I 4TOTAL RECEIPTS ’ •3 2 1 4 .9 1 WR —— -— --------- wheat with him for which he re- ‘ E X P E N D IT U R E S ; Statehouse Gossip . In Other Days • Qka>duA. ñic^ HOLMAN AND MAHONET ’Tuition ......................... . f In the senatorial race in Oregon this year two candidates with very opposite characteristics are before the people. On the democratic side b Willis Mahoney, a person- able youi< man with as fine abil* fty to talk aa can be found in the state. He makes good impressions plows, Rushfo Mrs. book at store a authors “David Carvel” A . fyoo .. 2. Transportation ,......... 3. Postage and Stationery 4. Printing ,..... .— 5. Expenses of election ' (Publication and Postage). '•^6. Travel Expenses of .... j Board Members .... J V 7. Clerical Expense (Sup plies, Legal Serivce etc) 1 , K.AINY days are here ! Save clothing and health. Have a telephone installed now. About • Ci ' ••" * * * ... ’. «*>#**’ * thii arid other types of equipment just ask—