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4- <■ PAG« two TRE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON f^ m n z m C a s ttlf £foztr»al RATTLESNAKE GRADE The matter o f whether to keep Rattlesnake grade open has been Sherman Caaaty Observer ♦ before the county court since the Established Nor. 2, 1888 first of the year. Lt is a larger Grass Valley Journal problem than it first appears anc Established Oct. 14, 1897 CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 « it may, be some time before it can ba settled properly. Wasco News-Enterprise The road is mainly on land own Established Nov. 1891 ed iby the government and the CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 Deschutee-fOolumbia Power Com pany, generally supposed to be a subsidiary of -the Eastern Oregon Published Every Friday At Land company. It is not on hint Moro, Oregon that is owned by those who are Giles L French Editor contesting about it, although it is Rased by them. Entered as second-class matter at What provisions are in the !he Po6toffice at Moro, Oregon leases regarding roads is not ander Act of Congress of March known, but is one question tha^ 5. 1879. should be investigated before a ! decision is made. The road has been in use for O lt if e r many years'ahd may be said to re ’IATI OR Pei li s Kc tain its status as a road as long Statehouse Gossip FRIDAY, AiPRIL 14, 1969 Oregon Will Mark Sixth Year Of Relegalization of Brewing Pieasant Prospects 4‘Are you sure your wife knows I'm going home to dinner with. you »»» “Knows? I should say so! Why George, I argued with her about it this morning for half an hour!" Court of the Stata of Oregon for Sherman County to m« directed in the case of Ttee Federal Land Bank erf Spokane, a corporation, plaintiff, .vs. George Thomas Bar nett and Anna M. Barnett, hus-' band and wife; Moro State Bank, a corporation.* Mark Skinner as Aha! Superintendent of ¿Banks;* Sher man County, a municipality cor “What’s a social scale?” poration; and Sherman County “Well, generally speaking, R’s a National Farm Loan Association, place where money is weighed.” a corporation, defendants? Daily Quotation—Few things are C. C. WILSON ' impossible to diligence and skill.— Sheriff of Sherman (County* Oregon Johnson. ♦ Continued from pa ¡50 oner* the annual maneuver of the Ore gon National Guard which will A - be held at Camp Clatsop June 13 •55T *37 /M B to 27 inclusive. National guard headquarters at Salem has asked for bitte on 350 tons of supplies required to feed the 3603 citizens soldiers for the 15 days of their intensive training in modern war fare. These supplies will include everything from the old fashioned army bean -to strawlberries and ice cream. Train- and motor con NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE vey schedules for the transporta OF REAL ^PROPERTY One Thing Lacking tion of the men to and from camp On Saturday, the 6th ^day of “Is your married life a happy are also being worked out. -The May, 1939, at the hour of ten one ? ” , 218th field artillery will go to Fort o’clock a. m. at the front door of “Yes. I married the woman of Lewis, Washington, for practice my dreams. She is as beautiful to the courthouse in 'Muro in Sherman T R A N Í- ACftIC"» •V U O IM I LABOR TAX in firing the 155 mm. howitzers PORTATIO« ULTUR6 REVRNUS tçuiR H fifi ma as the day I met her. Her hands County, Oregon, I will sell at but will spent the last few days of Her public auction to the highest their training at Camp Clatsop, M IL L IO N A m ericans who have 900,000 on the beer consumed In are always white and so ft bidder for cash, the following de as it is still used, even though k The Coast Artillery Corps will de p a rtic ip a te d d irectly and m il Oregon since December 16, 1936. hair is never untidy, and her dress scribed real (property - located in OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER es ire always the latest." be in a bad state of repair. vote most of its time to work with lions of others who have shared Federal’ beer tax c o l l e c t i o n s Sherman County, Oregon, to-wit: throughout the nation exceeded “So you don’t regret it? ’' In d ire c tly in the economic benefits Nevertheless, the value of the •he big. coast defense guns at Fort beer abd b rew in g w ill m ark the 11,400.000.000. An additional half SUBSCRIPTION RATES All of Lot Six and the West “No, but I’m getting pretty tired road is merely for recreational Stevens, guarding the mouth of of sixth an n iversary of relegalization billion went to state and local of taring in restaurants." Payable in Advance Half of Lot Seven in- Block purposes. No one would be inter the Columbia river. Thè big re ONE YEAR ...................- ....... 01AO ested in driving down the rough view and combat demonstration on A p ril 7. Beer was not legalised treasuries. “C,” Barniim’s [Addition to the- Much of the state collection is In Oregon u n til December 15, 1933. j City of Moro in Sherman grade unless he was on pleasure has been scheduled fot Saturday, Congress legalized ■ beer on April e a rm a rk e d fo r educational and NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT County, Oregon. . \ bent. Fisherman and picnicker? June 24. APRIL 14, 1939 7. 1933. In response to the P resi w e lfa re purposes, w h ile some of Notice is hereby given that the Said sale is made under exe- the F ederal 1 ivies have, returned dent's urgent message “to provide * « would be the only ones to use the undersigned has filed in the Coun ution issued out of th? Circuit through such m anufacture and sale, to the states n the form of v a ri road. How much the court could Of the 672 bills passed by the b? substantial taxes, a proper and ous governm ei ta i expenditures. ty Court of the State of Oregon lourt of the State of Oregon for TWO PRICE SYSTEMS afford to spend to maintain a road legistature Governor Sprague ve much T he nine billion d ollar national for Sherman County her Final Ac needed revenue for the gov he County of Sherman, to me di- to tal was accounted for through count and Report as administra There has been a bit of to do for these purposes is a question toed 17 and permitted 20 others e rn m e n t ” ected in the case of Fred. Krusow, the consumption of ap proxim ately of policy that must be settled by to become law without his signa about the government’s sale of trix of the estate of W. H. Lee, daintiff, vs. J. Kenneth McKean, The return of legal beer and ale 275.000,000 barrels of beer. H a lf of ture. Most of the latter were In ’ he nation has created business, wheat to Germany at a price low the members of that bodyr - deceased, and that Monday, the 8th The Deschutes has not been re county salary increase bills. Of In ’ is trla l and a g ric u ltu ra l returns this sum went to local business, day of May, 1939, at 10:30 o'clock kdmuustrator of the estate of er than American millers were w ith labor, taxes and real estate .. C. McKean, deceased. J. Ken- permitted to buy government aid garded as a navigable stream the 17 vetoed bills one involved es’. ’ mated at nine billion dollars • among m ajor p articip an ts in the a. ni., of said day, at the court .eth McKean and Velma McKean, th e u :h providing a m illion new being given through the federal But as recent as last year it wa? only tihe veto of a few items in Jobs In the brew ing and allied in ! d istribution of economic benefits, room, in the Courthouse in Moro. .usband and wife; Georgia Kins buying agency that is interested used by boatmen which may have the mjscellaneius claim» bill and dn tries, co ntributing nearly two according to the U nited B rewers Sherman Counity, Oregon, have ey and Byron Kinsley, wife and mainly in getting rid of farm sur made it navigable in the eyes o' another involved only the veto of o’lhon dollars In taxes and releas In d u s tria l Foundation. been fixed by the Court as tht ausband; Muriel Jean McKean, a O f the rem aining four and a half the law. It is locally underetxxx the emergency clause. Some of in'? vast sums for circulation pluses. billions, nearly two billions went time and place for hearing of Ob .ingle person; Mark Skinner as The plan for selling food stuffs that if it be navigable anyone i: the most hotly contested measures through v ita l tra ils channels. jections to said Final Ajocounl Superintendent of Banks of the to taxes, a h alf-b illio n fo r. farm permitted to go on it betweer Ore ron’s direct share of this In- of the sessibn met with executive to those on relief at a cheaper products, about 400 m illions for and Report and fot the settlemen State of Oregon; Sherman Coun disapproval. These included the !;li: h's more than $6iMil)0.000 in re brew ery labor and the rem ainder of said estate. price than the market is also be high and low water marks. ty, a municipal corporation; the •».nil trade volume; based on con-1 —a fte r deductions for norm al in- If it is going to be imposaibl firemen's pension bill, the ipilot ing developed and will be tried in Anna M. Lee •uKiintion of about 1.969,000 barrels j vestm ent returns— for construction, nknown heirs of J. C. McKean, for those using the grade to go bill, a measure regulating the •if beer since Its relegalizatio n . i m achinery and equipm ent, trans five or six cities before long.- »Administratrix ieceased, and also all o{her per- Both of these experiments— along the river after reaching its practice of optometry, a bill killed benefits, resulting from bust- I portatlon. advertising, cooperage, T. Lerter Johnson .or.s or parties unknown having banks the road will not do mud amending the local option law, ae^s created through requirem ent« f bottles canR fue, nnd services, presuming that they are not yet Attorney for administratrix ar claiming to have any right, good to anyone. of tne brew ing indOctry and Its The boon to ag ric u ltu re Ir.c’uded a bill providing $9000 a year ad settled policies— are interesting April 14, 1939, May 5, ’39 title, estate, lien or interest in The major question, it appears ditional salaries for the district oi.cet«*. are believed to have been thp brewers' use of 16 billion from an ^economic point of view ind to the real property as in the pounds of fa rm ' products in that and if followed for any length of is the general public policy involv attorneys,' and a measure provid even larw»r. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING :he complaint described, • Defen- I ' r ’ le Sam was am on" the m ajor period and the favorable Influence time might lead to some strange ed. Shall the state of Oregon an ing for compulsory inspection of Notice is hereby given that the lants. ' -larres. c o lle -'ii’v? about $n on the m arkets in those products. its counties permit private lam motor vehicles under the super b« ends. undersigned has filed in the Coun C. C. WILSON It is one thing to have the state owners or lessees to block entrant vision of the state highway re- ty Court of the State of Oregon -.cp ^n o f / r n u a l S t a te m e n t o f the Sheriff nx Sherman County, Oregon Light Up _______________ tP E IN SU R AN C E department and the president and to its fishing streams? Sports partment. '.iiE U IC A N M UTU A L LÍ? for Sherman County his Final of' Pci Molnca. to Stftr. I. . » ■ .«i m— . w ,-*■»*■ members of the cabinet declaim man’s organization»- are anxiou c f lotKc.*. m th e tW r .y - a r s t d a v of De- } Re’X>rt »nd Account as Adminis- X THE CIRCUIT -COURT OF into the sweet ‘ young thing’s r c ’Tibe.-. 133C. n a d o to th e In su ra n ce to find places where streams car ing against the dictatorial and ag tiator of the Partnership Estate Tourist registrations in Oregon C um -nlrrioner o f th e 8 ta to o f O reccn . THE STATE OF OREGON . n . s ia::; tc. la * : gressive methods of Hitler and be blocked and lease them for fish for the first? three months of this mouth. of Jzm ts C. McKean and Serai W c a p ita l I OR THE COUNTY OF SHER ‘havr “Thank you she said, auite another to have the depart inf rights in order to keep out tht year are more than 1000 cars A r.ounf o f c a p ita l sto c k p aid Searcy, and that Saturday, the MAN up. M u tJ a l C im p e n y . . . S N on«. you a match ?’ ordinary fisherman. ment of agriculture giving mater I3*h day of May, 1939, at ten o’ short of registration for the same INOOMX GEORGE B. GUTHRIE, as Rc- The state depends on fishinp period a year ago, according to T o ta l prem iu m Incom e for ial aid to him by subsidizing his clock a. m., of said diay, at the th e year 3.052.M 1/-S uver of the Oregon-Washington license fees to maintain its hatch purchases of food. It can hardly in te r e st, d iv id e n d s and r e a ls Courtroom, at the Courthouse, ir figures compiled by Secretary of Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S. receiv ed Curing th e year l.tSJ.O ’JO 82 fomt Stock Land Bank of. Port- eries and if it has nothing to offei Moro, Oregon * be said that the farmer gets the Mt ro, Sherman County, Oregon, r -e e m ? from o th er sou rces State Snell. One reason for the nd (Oregon,) a corporation, receiv ed d u rin e th e year 153,#52.76 Meets Every Second and j advantage of the deal for his to fishermen unless they join r »lack tourist trade is found in the have been fixed by the Court Plaintiff, club—which may be impossible— price is not raised. The govern Fourth Thursdays in each T c ta l m e n -.' » < 87 the time and place for hearing of fact that many motorists from the DIgPUBgPfgNTd___________ ~ . j- VM. •______________ Month. Visiting members : ment gets ^4 of wheat Xh which the state could not continue tc ’fist and middle west have delayed 1 fo* Io;;se--. en d ow m en t». objertron3 to said Final Report •’ iiu ult!?» an d » u r r te d tr •LYDE E. SMITH, MARY FRAN Invited « • loans were made and the taxpayer, hatch and plant fish in the their western trip until the open and Account and the settlement v a lu ta . « 2.157.C38.13 .TS SMITH, THE CITIZENS streams. Thereby we would lost vi rr.cl: p a id tb p o l’c y - including the farmer, pays the of said partnership estate. ing of the San Francisco fair Rose Amidon, W,M. !'p!«lcrs d u rin g th e year 148.734 57 IANK, of Grass Valley, Oregon, a part of our income from tourist? which is ^xpedted to bring thous difference. Ruth Sparling, Secretary. : vide'-ic*; p aid on c a p ita l Serai W. Searcy s ocl: f u r ln c th e y ea r N in e , •O\ J. JJAKDR, as Liquidator of If the United States is interest and would not attract so many ands of visitors to the west coast Geo. G. Updegraff •n m tselon j and sa la r ie s he Citizens Bank of Grass Val- •>ald d u iin z th e year Lupine Rebekah Lodge N o. 116 ed in stopping Hitler from taking settlers who come first to visit Uf this year. 435.7#: o: Attorney for Administrator r:es. lie e n s c s a n d fee» p aid ey, Oregon, MORO STATE BANK. further slices from the map of because of interest in fishing. Moro, Oregon ¿ u r lm th e year fit. 737.44 • « • A 14,-M •. '.ount e f a ll o th e r fx p d r d !- 1ARK SKINNER Superintendent The news recently was release Europe we Should not provide the Meets 2d & 4th Tues ............. «C3.347.C-: ts r e a (Congress in legislating again*?!, f Banks of the State of Oregon food on which to do it. Germany *hat a sportsman’s ^roup in The any retroactive collection of income day of each month. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF T c ta l e x p c o d l ii-c» . . . t 3.C30.840.0: nd County of Sherman, Oregon, A O S2T 3 . is surely as subject to economic Dalles is to aid in building a road -taxes from state and federal cm* Visiting members wel ¡THE STATE OF OREGON FOF ue o f real e s t a te ow ned Municipal Corporation, pressure as to military pressure to the Deschutes from the Wascr oloye-es has relieved the Oregon come. (to o k value* 1 3 510.873.59 THE COUNTY OF MULTNOMAI -••.ns o:i m o r tr e c e s an d c o l- Oefendants, and might be stopped more quick county side and it seems likel c2’. '2cc¿ 1 D e p a rtm e n t of Prdbate : ‘ :r .4 . etc. tate tax commission of the neces Rebekah Wilson, N.G . aJu? o f b en d s ow ned (m cr- ly by stoppage of imports than by that non-mem!bers of thatt club wil’ sity of making that decision. The Florence Joftnwton.Sec NOTICE OF SALE O»F REAL NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE '.c: o? a m o r .lsc d ) 17.871,057.03 Vo. 2522 not be permitted to use the road men and armaments. .'.’ !ue c f sto c k s o w n ed ( B u r IROPERTY Oregon commission has always N one. k et value* By virtue of the writ of execu- As for the proposal to sell food Such a thing might be possible or contended that employees of fed Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-.M No. 31893 em iu m n o te s an d policy Meets on the 1st and 5 873.fill 84 loan s .on, and order of sale duly issued cheaper to one class of citizens this side of the river in which eral corporations are taxable un IN THE MATTER of the ES ’ ;h in b a n k s and on h an d 234.538.7C 3rd Thursday eve ut of the Circuit Court of the . e-?.-,t a n d r e n ts due and than to another it is of doubtful case ordinary fishermen could no* der the Oregon law. Many of these TATE of MARY E. DAVIS, 301 873 4« a c e-u e d nings of each month. Jtate of Oregon for the County of value. The ingenuity of Ameri use the lower river at all. lie t u n c o lle c te d and deferred Deceased employees paid their tax without Visiting members cor p rem iu m s . ............ 138.065 59 The Deschutes undoubtedly be cans in the matter of getting some Noitice is hereby given that th» 'Herman, on the 29th day of March 15.703.51! O her a sse s (n e t) question. When a few refused to dially invited to meet 939, pursuant to a decree enter thing cheaper would certainly ’ongs to all citizens alike, just a? ile returns the commission insti undersigned executor of the Es T o ta l a d m itte d a sse ts 138.477.516 IS with us. 'd in said Court March 28th, 1939, cause enough chiseling to put the the national forest», the beache? tuted five suits to test out every L IA B IL ITIE S tale of Mary E. Davis, deceased 'le t r e s e r v e s - $25.905.958,V i a suit wherein George B. Guth- system in disrepute in a short ind all other public lands. Th' ’ ngle of the problem involved. A. B. Christianson W.»M. by virtue of an Order of Sale is C ro ss c la im s for torses w i ,________ C. V. Belknap, SeCy. ns <1 .................. *4,238.33 time. e, as Receiver of the Oregon- land along it is controlled or own sued out of the Circuit Oourt of Ml e th e r l’obllrtes .... 1.220.278.23 These suits were still pending when /ashington Joint Stock Land Those on relief can only be re ’d by private citizens. Neithe’ the United States supreme court Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. . c t a l lip h lH J e s, e x c e p t the S<tate of Oregon for the Coun c a p ita l . 37.210.472 63 moved from the rolls when they should be permitted to abrogate handed down its opinion stripping Moro, Oregon C '.n ltal p aid u o .. N one ty of Multnomah, duly made and ’•ink of Portland, (Oregon), a N one T rp lu s over a!l lia b ilitie s can get jobs to support them the rights of the other. All o* ^rporation, is plaintiff, and Clyde Meets 1st and 3rd entered on the 10th day of April ’rolu s r.j rozrrrds p c lic y - ‘ he exemptions from all public E. Smith, Mary Francis Smith, selves. A more successful • gov which leads to the conclusion tha* employees... Had the court limit h o ’.drrs 1.358,043.32 Tuesdays in the 1939, in the Estate of Mary E ernment policy, it seems, would be the Rattlesnake grade matter i? ed its opinion to employees of fed Tot-.« $38.477,518.15 I.O..O.F. hall Trai Davis, deceased, licensing the said The Citizens Bank, of Grass Val- .« .S IU 2 S S IN O R E 3C N POP. THE YEAR to enocurage industry so that more quite a problem. sient and visiting executor to sell an undivided one- ey, Oregon, Roy J. Baker, as Li ns.-, rro m lu m s received eral corporations the s'.xte would joSi would be available. i trria s th e y ea r t .881.78 brothers are cordi !hi (I in/erert in the hereinafter quidator of The Citizens Bank of unquestionably have made its .T c u iiu m s an d d iv id en d s re College kids are being criticiz chvms against these individuals tu rn ed ¿ u r in e th e year 768.27 ally invited to meet described real property, will, from irasa Valley, Oregon, 'Moro State T.-'ises e n d c la im s p a id d u r ed for swallowing goldfish, angle retroactive to include incomes for with us. ing th e year ... • j ?pd after the 15ith day of May, Bank, Mark Skinner Super in ten Z3.567.00 BALANCE OF POWERS N am e o f C om p an y: AM ERICAN M U worms, etc. It seems likely bha' 1933. But inasmuch as the high Vernon Miller, N. G. •; 1939, offer for sale ait private sale, ant of Banks of the State of TUAL L IFZ INSU R AN C E COMPANY. Some thoughtful person ha.« they got their training swoRowinr ’ourt includes these employees in Nr m e o f P r.'i'.dent: A. H. HOFFM AN. Joe Truitt, Secreta’y. 'ivl sell for cash at 517 Davis )regon and Cbunty of Sherman, K en e o/ S e c r e ta r y : OEO. F. WALL. called attention to the fact that •ome of the stuff that’s taugt Bldg., in the City of Portland, Jregon a Municipal Corporation, he same classification as post the balance of powers written in them, beside which a goldfish masters» array officers and other Multnomah County, Oregon, all tre defendants, said writ being di- to the federal constitution is really would be easy. of the Estate’s undivided one-third •ected to me commanding me to j - federal official« agamrit whom working at the present time, and inte rest in the following describ nake sale of the real »property there never has been any attempt as planned by our forefathers, in ed real property, situated in Sher lereinafter described, I will on on the part of the state to collect Monday, the 8th day of May, 1939, a manner to keep an even keel un man County, Oregon, to-wit. a tax it placed the Oregon commis der the ship of state. it 10.00 o’clock a. m., at the front Southwest Quarter (1) of sion in a rather embarrassing po looi4 of the Court House of Sher- Back in 1938 we had a president Section Twenty-seven » (27), sition from which they have been nan County, in the City of Moro, who was dead set on changing a? the West Half (J) of Section extricated by the fact that Cong State of Oregon, offer for sale many things as he could and a From the Observer April 16, J92f ress has taken the initiative in leg- Thirty-four (34), and the Old timers úsing i (he Erskrint and proceed to sell to the highest congress that felt that it had to Northeast Quarter (I) of slating against any attempt to bidder for cash in hand the fol follow regarrfkas of what bills road mi»» the old land mark store make the tax retroactive. Section Thirty-three (33), all lowing described real property, were banded it. Congressmen at Erskine. L. L. Peetz bought ibeirtg in Township Two (2) iiluate in Sherman County, S ta te boasted that they did not read the it to make farm buildings.. «North of Range Eighteen (18) Three different parties have ap The United States army is still if Oregon, to-wit: important measures. The supreme East of Willamette Meridian, court was composed of men who plied for a lease on the new More woefully lacking in necessary de The Southwest Quarter (SW- Sherman County, State of i) of Section Eleven (11), didn’t feel that something had to Hotel, one of whom agrees tc fense equipment s^ch as coast ar- Oregon. tflledy and anti-aircraft guns in and the West Half (W4) of be done without thinking about it furnirh it completely. This sale will be made subject Miss Lillian Morrison formeri' *he opinion of Brigadier General and consequently several of the Section Fourteen <14) in to the confirmation of the above mo«; radical measures were declar of Moro, was married the 9th tc Thos. A. Rilea, commander of Ore in Township Three (3) South, ent’tled Oourt. Roy Montague o f Arlington. gon’s 82nd brigade of natrons,! ed unoohstitutiofial. Range Seventeen (IT) East of Date of first publication, April Gradually the scene changed Grass Valley Journal: W .C . Guy guard troops. Adequate prepared the Willamette Meridian, con 14, 1939. and congress began to question ton had hia leg broken MondAj ness in 1914 would have saved the taining 480 acres, more or Date of last publication, May ’ives of thousands of American some of the must legislation and morning while roping a horse.- less, according to government 12. 1939. new members were put on the su From t^e Observer April 13, 19K boys, General Rilea declared in ad survey thereof; together with Virgil B. Davis, Ladies shirt waists in fine lawn vocating preparedness as a pre preme court making it more amen all rights, however evidenced, Executor of the Estate of Mary caution against war. silk and net; 69 cents to $6. able to the new philosophy. to the use of water, ditches E. Davis, Deceased. Benson A Wills of the Shearer? New we have a judicial branch and canals for the irrigation that is more likely to approve new Bridge hotel were robbed of $90f of said premises, to which the ' NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SLKiLE ideas than to bar them, a legisla last Saturday it being taken fron oAFETy SO N N ETS said premises were entitled at OF REAL PROPERTR tive branch that examines new a trunk. No clue. the date of said mortgage, On Saturday, the 6fch day of W. C. Harper has »old hi? theories much more carefully and April 4, 1923, or at any time May, 1939, at the hour of ten o’ BASEBALL an executive branch that is more Klondike farm and moved to The since said date clock a. m., at the front door of Too AV hesitant about advancing new Dalles temporarily. the court, hous^ in Moro in «Sher te satisfy the sum of Six Thou Some time ago an Italian work plans than in the flustered days man County, Oregon, I will sell at sand Three Hunderd Thirty-five of 1983. man was tied to a post near the public auction to the highest bid tnd 82-100 Dollars ($6,335.82)," So again, the system of balances mouth of the Deschutes and sho’ der- for cash, the following describ with interest thereon fVom March in the hack of the head. His bod\ keeps us from swinging too far. ed real property located in Sher 28, 1939 at the rate of six per cent was then thrown In the river where — (6%) per annum; and the further man Countv, Oregon, to-wit: ’O ■sw r - They, meaning the conserva- it has been found and identified. sum of Three Thousand Tlhirtv- G A T K -C ItM H K IU AT B A U « A M C S The Northwest Quarter and ttonists, are going to try to bring From the Observer April 1.4, 190f « B T MAMV A « « V IS « . dx and 64-100 Dollars ($3,036.64) the Southwest Quarter of aec- back the sage hen in number* with interest thereon from March C. E. Hicks, founder of the - tion Eight, in Township Three, scArient to give everyone in east Illahee is now editor of the Ari- 28, 1939, at the rate of eight per South orf Range Seventeen, ern Oregon a look at the bird. It ‘ngton Advocate ent (87«) yer annum, and the sum East of the Willamette Meri is a fine program for while the of $400.00, as attorney’s fee, to Old Prairie City is awakenlny dian, containing 320 acres, sage hen waa no delicacy at cer from its sleep as it is expecting gether with costs of said suit tax Together with the tenements, tain times of the year and w*s the extension of the CSRy to tx ed at Fourteen and 20-100 Dollars hereditaments and appurte easy prey to banters because of built that way. (14.20), and the Costs of ar« ’ up- _ nances thereunto belonging or her slowness in flight, she was a on said writ. County court met with Judg- ir. anywise arppertaining. part of the natural r tcenery that John Fulton and Commissioner € . C. WILSON Said sale is made under exe might well he retained if possible. R. P. Orr and R. H. King present. Sheriff of Sherman oCuniy vOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOe cution issued out of the Circuit State of Oregon I A Let the In Other Days Sherman County Journal Print your Stationery, Eillheads, Office Forms, and other Printed M atter TIRE PRICE R E D U C T IO N 20 percent off List on all Tires & Tubes in Stock L iberal A llo w a n c e o n G o o d u s e d T ires FOSS & CO. M oro T • O reg o n < • ---—M M