Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 20, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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$1906.00* together1 with the addi­
Marcus Eslinger, Grass Valley.
Fred Roedel comes from Miss­ tional sum of $190.00 as reasonable
, (GoBtinued (rom pBee one,
attorney fees, and for it» costs
ouri to collect bank dividends.
tiob of this fund. They want the
October 14K Prize Winn er» num- and disbursements in the above
legislature to keep hands off their
erous at the Pacific International entitled cause, together with inter­
est as seven per cent (7% ) per
“gravy boat” and any attempt to
in the 4-H club envision.
annum
on said sum of $1900.00
upset it promises to be the pigiai
October 21, Pierce Speaks—before
for a free-for-all fight.
the Wasco Civic Club Monday from the 6th day of December
1938, the date of the filing of the
night.
Confirmation of the appointment !
Richard Sather, 25, son of Mr. complaint herein, until paid.
This aupnnons is served , upon
of Edgar W. Smith of Portlajid as.i
and Mrs. Louis Sather a t Kent,
you by publication under and by
a member of the state board of,
di^d in Portland Tuesday.
higher education has provided the '
Mrs. Eben Kee seriously injur­ virtue of an order of publication
only controversial issue of the
ed Wednesday, when a horse she duly made and entered by the Hon-
legislative session to date. Smith’s J
was riding fell with her, breaking erable Cart Hendricks, Judge of
the Circuit Court of the State of
confirmation is opposed by a num- 1
her jaw in two places.
her of senators. In fact the ap­
City of 'Moro sued on hotel Oregon for the County of Sher­
man, on the 22nd day of Decem­
position claims 13 votes or more
warrants.
ber,
1938, requiring this summons
than enough to block confirmation
Fourteen members o f Woman’s
while Smith’s supporters claim 23
club attended the district meeting to be published in the Sherman
votes or enough to confirm with
Af Federated Women’s club at County Journal not less than once
S week for four consecutive weeks.
at least three bo spare.
Fostil.
October 28, Sprague Speaks—be- The date of the first publication
When the question of Smith’s
confirmation came up during the
for< a large delegation of voters of this summons is* December 30,
first week of the session it was
gathered at the Moro Hotel Tbilhs- 1938, and the date of the last
publication is January 27. 1939.
put over until Monday and made
d a v , evening.
m u « A PHILLIPS
rm uurs
SHEPPARD
a special order of business. At
Wasco boy, Arthur A. Van Gil­
iLBACH.
U
J.
BAI
that time instead of coming to a
der, son of Harry Van Gilder, wins
a fòr Plaintiff,
Attorneys
acclaim in army as a sharpshoot­
vote the matter was referred to
1208 Public
»lie Service Bldg.,
a special committee of five mem’
er.
Portland,
Oregon.*
November 4, Legion Install— now
bers for further consideration.
officers for the Wasco, Moro, Kent,
Two objections are raised to
If legislators would place quali­ Smith’s confirmation. One of these
and' Antelope Posts and for the NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
JA N U A R Y 20, 1939
ty ahead of quantity in the mat­ is his membership on the milk con­
Notice is hereby given that the
Wasco, Moro, Kent Unite, in the
ter of introducing bills, to impress trol board. Several senators who
Masonic hall at Moro, Saturday undersigned has filed in the Coun­
people at home, it would simplify otherwise will vote to confirm
ty Court of the State of Oregon
night.
REAPPORTIONMENT
Traveler* Safety Servioe
matters a lot.
for
Sherman County her Final
November
11,
Mayors
Eleotpd—
Smith’s appointment have indi­
While publicity about the move
Account
and Report as adminis­
for
Grass
Valley,
Wasco
and
Moro
" W < were on s three-lane highway in heavy traffic, and the dopa
cated that they will not support
to reappo-tion the state' legisla­
tratrix of the estave of J. A. Bar­
California has introduced as a him unless and until he relin­
A.
A.
Dunlap,
William
Nitbet,
and
thought I ’d let him pas* M E ! "
tive districts so that each county theme song for the President’s quishes his milk board post. The
nett, «ieceased, and that Monday,
Giles French, respectively.
will have at least one represen­ ball, ‘‘Brother, can you spare a other objection is to Smith’s ac­
Car crash on the Sherman High­ the , 13th day of February, 1939,
tative was to a certain extent dime.” A ' dollar would* come tivity in affairs of the University
way south of Moro resulted in a at 10.00 o’clock a. m., of said
caused by the otherwise dull leg­ nearer being correct.
com pound fracture of right leg day, at the court room, in the
of Oregon. Partisans of the state
islative week end, it is a problem
for
Mrs. Kerr of Idaho, and slight courthouse, in Moro, Sherman
college fear that their interests
that will havq to be solved not ,» Who remembers thé good old
i
injuries
for Mrs. A. A. Dunlap of County, Oregon, have been fixed
might be jeopardized by the pres­
later than the 1941 session.
Grass Valley, and 'Mr. Kerr. Mr. by the Court as the time and
days when all you expected from ence of»»«nrversity man on the
B y Representative French.
th e y have pledged to do days be- Dunlap escaped injury.
place for hearing of objections to
The constitution of the state the government was a free pack* board.
F i r s t th e le g is la tu re is c riti- i o e.
November 18, Accident. Injure«— said Final Account and Report
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requires that reapportionment be age of seeds.
It is likely that there will be a Harry Wayne Young of Grass Val­ and for the settlement of said
done after each federal census is
Governor Sprague in a special ci zed because of a lack of bills
and
before
long
it
will
be
criticis-
number
of bills for readjustment
taken and the next one will be
he was driving estate.
message to the House and Senate ed because it has too many of of county officials’ salaries. The ley when the car ___
taken in 1940 as everyone knows.
Mary F. Smith,
crashed
into
the
rear
Monday called attention to objec­ them but this is the way many committee handling thia sort of Jj^foon car stopped on of the C. I.
If the usual method is used, and
the
road
Administratrix.
tions raised by the federal Social
legislation usually adopts the pol­ south of Grass Valley to permit T. Lester Johnson.
things go.
used without political manipula­
Security Board to Oregon’s defi­
tion, the population of the state
Legislators come to Salem filled icy that if the county court or a a California car, broken down, to Attorney for administratrix. 10-14
nition of labor disputes as set forth
From
the
Observer
Jan.
19,
1900
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will be divided by the number of
with ideas but without having group of substantial taxpayers , be turned around by the wrecker
Mike Rosendoiff, a former Moro in the picketing bill approved by them written out in proper form, recommend the bill it will be fav-j to be towed back to town,
Notice of Final Settlement
members— sixty and districts hav­
the voters at the November elec­
acted upon. Otherwise November 25, Dewey Burrell F oudo
ing that number of citizens will merchant, suicided in Baker City tion. In an effort to overcome this for presentation to the house or orably
Notice is hereby , given that
have one member of the house. It last week “for the_henefit of his objection attorneys for the Unem­ senate. Therefore the first week they can turn it down with a —dead in Biggs canyon by the Curtis A. Tom, administrator of
| stste police.
the estate of George E. Wilkerson,
i., presumed that around 20,000 family,” after blowing in his last ployment Compensation commis­ is spent in having the bills writ­ celerity that is surprising.
dollar at poker and other athletic
will be needed.
It
is
expected
that
the
long
Joe
Mee
loses
case
a g a in s t the deceased, has filed ,in the CounV’
ten
or
in
talking
to
possible
sup­
sion have drafted an amendment
sports.
looked for PUD law will be in^State Accident Commission,
Cm’~l of Sherman CrountyT Ore­
porters about them.
To compare the proposed plan
Last Sunday Mrs. U. S. McDanel to the compensation act in which
gon,
his duly verified final accoun4-
this
week
but
the
terms
of
it
havej
Achievement
Day
banquet
held
to give each county at least one
Then the second week the fiood
found a blooming pansy in her they attempt to set up a definition
m
d
‘hat
Monday, the 30th day of
not
been
made
known
as
yet.
Rev-
4
H
clubbers
at
Fraternity
representative with the rotten
flower garden. There were other of labor disputes in conformity begins, to continue until the enue bonds are «»nsidered a cer- hall in Wasco Saturday night,
January,
1939 at 10:00 A. M. in
borough system in England, makes
committee
on
legislation
and
rules
buds just ready to blossom, but with the requirements of the fed­
the
County
Court Hoorn in the
tainty
and
some
other
changes
in
Moro
State
Bank
pay
seventh
good reading, but shows a lack of
it. This is the committee
old Jack Frost took them in that eral board but applicable only to stops
County
Court
House in Moro,
that,
after
the
passage
o
f
about
the
present
law
are
also
expected.1
dividend
of
5
per
cent,
knowledge of the constitution of
the jobless insurance law. Attor­
night.
Sherman County, Oregon, ha« been
thirty
days,
has
to
decide
whether
Bert
Snyder
of
Lake
county
December^
M.
G.
Melzer
Bays—
the United States. W hen; that
neys for organized labor express
document .Was written the princi­ ' Luke Moro Johnston, son of W. themselves as entirely dissatisfied or not bills are necessary to the this week delighted the members the remaining stock from the Farm fixed as the time and place for the
B. Johnston, had hi* annual birth­
ple of having one house .represent
with the proposed amendment and peace and security of the state. f om eastern Oregon by sending er’s Elevator and Supply company hearing of objections to said ac­
the people, the other the states day Saturday. He was born in members of the legislature who If not they stay in that committee. out littIe bouquets composed of from the liquidator and will open count and the settlement thereof.
Illinois but was named for his
CURTTJ A. TOM
While there are more bills there sa8ebrush and Juniper which were up for business immediately,
was established. The present pro­
h«“
- m proudly by the boys from the
Budget for Sherman county
future home in Sherman county. have studied the proposed amend­ a e f e w e r £
Administrator
posal follows the same policy by
Miss Pearl Dean has a fine ment frankly admit that they do v h o w ere am om r th e f o r tu n a te fe w °°untry where those plants are. passed by committee with only one GALLOWAY A KRIER
having one house divided on a pop
assortment of men’s ties for sale. not know what its effects will be. v ho were ajnong the fortunate lew
t • « change. An additional $500 was The Dalles, Oregon
ulation basis and the other on i
now doing the jobs assigned
,
. , .
w w wu
Fiom the Observer Jan. 21, 1910 In order to get the amendment arc
8-12
to them while the great majority Last week there was a rushing ™tad for the e"*^e8ncy fund, Attorneys for said Estate
partial county representation basis
Dr. O. J. Goffin’s youngest under way however the senate
If the constitution was change«
a re back hom e telffh g n eig h b o r s about by everyone. This week ^ n,cn stood at $5000.
brother, Adolph, is up from Mar­ committee on revision of law has are
hack nome tein n g neighbors .
. * ...
................................... December 9. New Officers Elected
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
so that each county was given one
agreed
to
bring
it
out
in
the
form
what
a poor legislator they have there is still rushing about but it
ion county on a visit for two or
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
—to
direct
AAA
in
county.
senator a direct comparison with
three weeks. He is now at the of a bill and then to hold a num-j who cannot get them a job. No 8eems to have more direction, more
that
Alice Belshe T.«vender. Ad­
State
officers
held
meeting
in
the federal constitution would be
farm home with his sister ano ber of hearings on the subject be-| record has been kept,of it, but it certainty of destination.
ministratrix of the Estate of Clay
Moro
for
the
north
part
of
the
made. ‘ It has been said that coun­
A conference was held over the
brother-in-Haw,
Mr. and Mr*. fore the lawmakers are asked to is probably true that more money
Belshe, deceased, has filed in the
ty lines are purely artificial. They
pass
on
the
measure.
T.
Morris
is
actually
expended
each
session
week
end on the erosion hill and fifth district of the American Le­ County Court of Sherman County,
Frank Miller.
gion,
Sunday.
are: so are state lines and so is
Born: January 10, to Mr. ana Dunne, chairman of the Oregon to obtain legislative jobs than the many changes were made in it,
Oregon, her Final Account, and
the line between the Unitd States
Mrs. A. G. Boesen, a ten pound j Unempl°yment compensation com- state pays out in wages and sal- softening some of the Provisions,!
and the Court has set the 8th
and Canada and between Germany
j mission told the^senate committee aries. Some come from far dis- and giving
le^a power to the npgg — —— — ------
boy.
day of February, 1939, at the hour
and Switzerland.
p ’ . rn A
wv * r
Miss Mildred Betts, The Dalles, Monday that .unless the Oregon tant places and stay several days, board.
of 10:00 a. m., in the County
The house begins to roll along held i t ^ a n n i ^ meeting* in
The question the members of the is taking a needed rest from tele­ law was made to conform to the with resultant expense, and get no
Judge’s office in the County Court
legislature will have to decide phone work in the office there, by federal requirements his commis- job or a few days of work at four with much less evidence of fric-| Dalles las week
n
n
___ ____ ___
... D’ Rouse at Moro, Sherman County,
tior., which was highly overplayed*
d‘ H’
and the question the people of visiting her aunt, and uncle, Mr. sion would be compelled to close to five dollars per day.
f-oudfoot, of Wasco was elected ^ re8on» aa the time and place for
the state will have to decide if and Mrs. Maus in Moro.
B-
v
°® ces throughout Oregon | This week the blackboard
was ar.yway, and it seems now that a President for the coming year. | the settlement of said accounting,
the resolution gets on the ballot
for lack of funds put up to direct committee mem- rapidly working house may be December 16, Teachers Dine__a t ’ Bnd
A number of ladies were enter­ on etoruary 1
hearing objections to the
is whether the remainder of the tained at Mrs. James Stewart’s o pay ad m in istrativ e costs.
bers whe’re committees meet and expected. Sessions are short each
imc,
if
any.
the Moro Women’s club building,
state loses four members to east­ Monday afternoon in honor of (Miss*
*' * *
| the grind of working over the morning and evening, but with organizing a county club, to aid ALICE BELSHE LAVENDER,
ern Oregon or nine— using Sena­ Ida Mowry who left Moro Tues-
Ellis-Wipperman bill t o . bills by committees is on.
Tuea-! The
rne ^»«-Wipperman
bills coming in rapidly it will nofc them in legislative matters as well , _
Administratrix
tor Kenin’s estimate— to Multno­ day for The Dallesr to enter the *^°ll8hvthe state hakery board has | Taxation is going to have
be long until some of them are as local.
J. TRACY BARTON,
mah county. What do you think? field as nurse at the
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hospital in tbe « bakery
interests of
the state ( iarge r^g^e in this legislature if on third reading and then the final
County wheat yield for 1938 es­ THE DALLES, OREGON
»{♦«
I UP
up in
in arm
arms
S j A Dublin
_
. . at
. . this
.
v-rvll
public hnarintz
hearing nn
on a _ _
prediction
can . be made
that city.
roll stallo
calls ««»ill
will begin and legisla timated near 3,000,000 bushels, the Attorney for the Estate.
9-12
A TAXATION POLICY
measure
/
4.
J
^ edul®d time. This sort of thing is gen- tion will come out of the machine the government loan on which
People unborn in 1861-2 forget the
for next Tuesday n>ght >n the erally wnrlr„H
Notice of Final Settlement
worked out in commfttee like wheat—and chaff—from the nears the million dollar mark
Sometime, and it may not be far that that winter the thermometer
in
thia
part
of
Oregon
ran
to
40
bearing
room
of
the
new
capitoL
for much of it is too technical to thresher.
away, Oregon is going to have to
Notice is given that Saturday,
December 23, County AAA Officers
degrees below for six weeks, and
. . .
be done on the floor.
Usually if
n
overhaul its taxation policy.
—elected for 1939 are Joe Peters the 21st day of January, 1939, at
Property taxafcon is now, as It a trip fro in Walla«’Walla to T he,x Farmer» and poultrymen might there is disagreement with a com­ Self Protection
of Moro, chairman; Wallace May the hour of 10 o’clock a .m., and
Dalles contained from 20 to 30 find themselves Seriously' handi- mittee approved bill it is return­
A farmer and h is ' wife walked of Grass Valley and Arthur Smith the courtroom in the courthouse
always has been the basis of our
driys of perilous travel.
capped in the shipment of chickens ed for further consideration, fo«r from their farm to the county cf Wasco.
at Moro, Oregon, has been fixed
taxation. It is the thing that
From the Observer Jan. 23, 1920 R a bill introduced by Senator Wal- it is a serious thing to beat a tax fair, his wife laden down with a
Wasco Civic club he*rs Millard
the t.me and place for the
must carry the load when othe”
J. M. Parry died in Portland at lflCe should receive legislative ap- bill First; it cannot be introduc- heavy lunch basket. Once arrived Rodman, area manager for Soil hearing on the final report and
things fail. When income drops,
2:30 Wednesday afternoon. The P o vaL The measure would require ed again; \second, thb monej^ is at the fair, he considerately turn­ Conservation Service.
account of C. L. Pepper as ad-
when they are few intangibles to
funeral was held in that city Fri- a permit from the game commis- needed by some department of the ed to her and said.
Mrs. J. N. Stevenson, mother of ministrator of the estate of the
tax, when excise taxes find cor­
day, a large number of his friends 8’011 ’n order to ship birds from state.
“You’d better let me carry the Mrs. M. E. McKee was buried in partnership of Bryant A Pepper
porations without profit it is the
attending from this section.
one county to another. Chickens,
basket now Mary, we might get The Dalles.
and the settlement thereof.
There
will
.be
a
fish
hill.
To
reel property, the farmer and
Albert, 11 year old son of Joe
‘8 explained, are classed as non-
separated in the crowd.”
C.
L. Pepper, Administrator. 7-10
Miss
Doris
Thompson
married
timberman, and stockman
and
older legislators that is like say­
Folda was fatally bu ned at the frame birds.
to Ray Siegenthaler of Portland. — —
______
city building owner who has to
ing there will be a session of the CHRONOLOGY
family home in Grass Valley --------------- -----
Earl Gentry and Mrs. Josephine
foot the bill unless taxes can be
Some memlber will
Thursday evening:
Four . persons . pleaded _ „ guilty
- when starting
„ a
— „ tc legislature.
.
(Continued from page one i
Ba num were married Christmas Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F A A-M
reduced.
fire with gasoline in place of ker- .charges of falsification of claims; have the job of discoursing on the ove flow the barns,
Meets on tho 1st ami
evt in Portland.
And even when taxes are re­ osene as he thought. Mrs. Robert for gasoline tax iefunds between Lie story of the noble salmon and
Crop insurance delayed by lack
3rd Thursday eve-
duced for a time they come bounc­ Burns saw the boy run from the December 21 and January 12 in 1 predicting what will happen to the of information.
?£n? 8. oi e*ch month.
know the weather’s very queer,”
ing
rapidly
back because of the he use and went to his assistance, this state. The convictions were species if the legislation pending
,
,
Plans foy the annual library fes- p ie weather propher sagely said;
Visiting members cor
«mands made on the state by| Putting her, cloa^ «bout him and obtained in Clackamas, Washing-
passed. Another and equally tival held at Wasco to raise funds “It has been now for many a year.”
dUlly invited to meet
g ’ciips of 1U cttiMns. *
smothering the flames.
. ton, Yamhill and Jackson counties. sincere memlber will predict equal­ for the local library were in the And then he wisely scratched his
with us.
At this time the state is on the
A. B. Christikneon W.- M.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Verne Coe All claims are closely watched by ly dire consequences if it is de- making.
head.
verge of restoring the state tax at the home of H. M. Benson in the gasoline tax refund division feated.
And after it is over and October 7, 4-H Members—enter­ “But I’ll just 'bet that it will vary _____
U» V. Belknap, Secy.
on propery which has been held this city, a daughter on January for frauduent statements and d e -itbe newspapers have sent
out the tained in Portland by the Firit Before the firot of February.”
in abeyance several years since 21.
Dr. Gormley, of Wasco in tcction of falsification will lead to speeches to the home districts, National Bank during the P.
Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F.
the economies of the worst de­ attendance.
other
immediate prosecution.
were Anna Macnato, tRufus and
Moto, Oregon
pression years. Relief will take
Read the ads in the Journal
Grass Valley Journal: Monday
Meet»
1st and 3rd
most of the increase, that is relief Mr. L. Barnum and Mr. Rice sold
Tuesdays
in the
and pensions, and there is no way the Citizens Commercial Co. stock
I.O..O.F. hall Tran
IN THE CTRCUIT COURT OF
to stop it.
of goods to P. N. Lemon of Grass
sient and visiting
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
Many little change* can be made Valley. The CC Co. has been in
brothers are cordi­
THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN
in the tax laws to bring in a little buriness about seventeen years.
ally invited to meet
UNITED STATES FIDELITY
more money, say around a million.
Representative A. M. Wright,
f with us.
AND ÇUAJRAINTY COMPANY,
Estimated need* have been set at one of the quietest members of the
a corporation, Plaintiff, v«. WARD Ve non Miller, N. G.
six times that sura. Then when session, has made but one speech,
Joe Truitt, Secretary.
BEAUCHAMP, MYRTLE BEAU
the funds are exhausted there will in which he demonstrated that he
CHAMP, and AN AH V. BEAU- Bethlehem Chapter,
78.O.E.S.
be another property tax made by can trot his colleague Jim Steewart
CHA MIP, Defendants.
the} state when the state already a real heat when the exigencies
Moro, Oregon
No. 2512
Meets Every Second and
has the income tax and the other of the occasion require. He asked
SU M M O N S
Fourth Thursdays in each
indirect taxes for its use.
for a.road in Sherman county Ito
To Anah V. Beauchamp, defendant:
Month. V isitin g members
It is quite likely that some sort be added to the sta'te road pro­
IN THE NAME OF THE
Invited
of a gross income tog. trill be gram. He literally denuded the
STATE OF OREGON, You are Rose Amidon, W,M.
passed this year but ir should not old and famous bird of all her
hereby required to appear and
W
rite
or
ca
ll
for
th
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S
p
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l
Bank-by-M
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v
elo
p
e
and
Hutb Sparling,; Secretary.
be passed unless it carries with it tail feather* and convinced every
answer the complaint filed egamet
exp lan atory F old er sh o w in g the c o n v e n ie n c e o f th is plan.
a millage limit on property taxes member that unless his road was
you in the above entitled action Lupins Rebekah Lodge
and at least half of the returns put on the program the sun would
116«
within four (4) weeks from the
Moro, Ore
o
/
t
h
e
from the ngw tax should be re­ fail to shine on the prettiest and
date of the first publièetion of thia 'Meets 2d A 4th Tues
turned to the counties for school most productive piece of Gid’s
summons, and if you fail so to day of each month. -
and relief purposes. It is doubt­ green footstool which has been
appea*
.
. and a n sw er,-for wunt: Visiting members wel
H
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d
O
ffic
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,
P
o
rtla
n
d
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Oregon
ful if the state should be asked to .»«ft lving around loose.—Eugene
thereof the plaintiff will take judg- come.
M IM B E R
I I D E R A 1« 0
0 S I T IN S U R A N C E
C Ü R P O R íllU N
take over all relief payments for^ Register.
ment against you as prayed for Thelma Miller, N .G f
-A sìumm / Sgfrg Caiuwtf !
in its complaint in the sum of, Florence Johnvton.s^
they should be administered as
close home
¿dierman County Observer
Established Nov. 2,1888
The property t i x . Hrotr would
G . ass Valley Journal
probably be v set at -abound fifty
Established Oct. 14, 1897
mills a figure too high to eut taxes
this county where millages are
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931
low,
but taxes would be cut hero
Wasco News-Enter prise
nevertheless by the sums return­
Established Nov. 1891
ed from the tax commission. Nat­
toNSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 urally the method o f assessment
would have to be retained to pre­
Published Every Friday at
vent excessive figures being used
in an effort to increase tax reve­
Moro, Oregon
nues. A t present all property
Giles L. French -
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Editor
must be taxed at 100 percent of
Entered as second-class matter a t Its trne cash^ralue and the state is
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon now faced with suits for over as-
under Act of Congress of March sessment. It may be that as
much property is over assessed
$, 1879.
than is unde^ assessed, even tho
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the books indicate th»t the aver­
age assessment is around sixty
dw h sp
percent of cash value,
sociatio
i Whatever is to be the eventual
result it is certain that new means
of raising money will have to be
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
accepted by the public, the state
will
have to stop spending money
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
for
already
establishing reasons, or
Payable in Advance
ONE YEAR .*.......................... $1.50 property will have to pay more.
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