Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 28, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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TH E SH ERM AN C O UNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1939
Lots 6 and 7 of Block 2 of
er. Ve have m any m ountains th a t
the original town (now city)
are mly useful for recreation. In
o
f Moro, in Sherman County,
all 1 aere is a goodly p a rt of the
Sherman Cowrty Observer
«Continued irom page one»
Oregon.
i s ta tt th a t is more useful fo r to u r-
Established Nov. 2, 1888
Together with the
tenements,
A n o th er j)ro s p e c t fo r enrichm ent
j is ts than fo r p erm an en t residents.
A fa ir board m eeting was held
Grass Valley Journal
h ered itam en ts and ap p u rten an ces
of the s ta te ’s com m on school fund
As
1
eople
get
m
ore
tim
e
fo
r
recre-
Established Oct. 14, 1897
Tuesday n ig h t a t the office in the th ereu n to belonging, or in a n y ­
atidi th ere will be m ore dem and w ent glim m ering th is week wh n
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931
fa ir grounds and the ju d g es who wise ap p ertain in g .
fo r places to go and for new things M iss N adie S tra y e r of B aker ad ­
Wasco News-Enterprise
C. C. W ILSO N
vised
the
S
ta
te
Land
B
oard
th
a
t
are to d eterm in e the ra tin g of the
to : *e. Oregon is in position to
Sheriff
she
was
abandoning
gold
m
ining
Established Nov. 1891
pi 05 ide them .
exhibits a t the fa ir th is y ear were
6-30: 7-7-21
operations in th ? Snake riv er m id­
IONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932
chosen.
w ay betw een H u n tin g to n and R o b ­
Il 7 RUE, ITS TOUGH
L u th er H a n o i will again place N O TICE TO C RED ITO R S
Published E very F rid a y at
inette. U nder an ag reem en t w ith
V iil Steen of M ilton, s ta te chair- th e Land Board Miss S tra y e r’s
Moro, Oregon
the d ra ft horse classes as he did
All persons having claim s a-
mar. of AAA, is a u th o rity fo r the com pany was to pay the sta te a
Giles L. French
Editor
la st year. Mac B arbour will judge I g ain st th e e sta te of H a rrie t Root,
stat m ent th a t fa rm ers in the 1940 ro y a lty on any gold taken from
the lig h t horse classes including deceased, are hereby notified to
E ntered as second-class m a tte r a t pro; ? am will receive 80 cents for th e stream .
saddle hors, classes. Ju d g es fro m ) p resen t them , in proper form , to
w heat, governm ent p a y m e n t-
the Postoffice a t Moro, Oregon the
♦ ' ♦ ♦
Oregon S ta te college will be J the undersigned, the duly appoint
under Act of C ongress of M arch con: itlen d. The world price, he.
bro u g h t here to ra te the ca ttle, j ed, qualified and a c tin g Adminir-
P lans for acquisition of the p ro p -i
aay-^ ia but 30 c e n t s - . .................... ...
5. 187».
hogs and sheep and A rt ' SpOhcer ' fra to r o f the é s ta te o f H a rrie t
erties o f th e M ountain S ta te s ■»
V e have no way of checking on
will pass on the q u ality of the ¡ Root, deceased, a t th e office of
Pow er com pany in Tillam ook coun­
the au th en ticy of these figures and
poultry.
‘
- I
Geo. q Updegraff, Moro’, Oregon
ty w ere discussed here la st week
pre. ume them to
correct, at
by officials of the Tillam ook coun­
Miss
H
.len
Cowgill
"Will
again
«
w ithin six m onths from the da«,e of
le a d according to o n way of com ­
ty peoples utility d is tric t in a con; |
be the ju dge of the dom estic science | this notice, to w it: J u ly 21, 1939
putation.
feten ce w ith. O. R. IBj*an, Oregon
and a r t classes and M errill Oveson I
J G. H erb ert Root
OFFICIAL COUNTV PAPER
This m eans, then, th a t fa rm ers
u tilitie s com m issioner. The (PUD
wiil
be
the
ju
dge
of
the
crops,
field
;
A d m in istrato r
ere responsible to the governm ent
SU B SC R IPTIO N R A TES
officials also conferred w ith S ta te
and
garden.
-
I
G
to
G.
U
pdegraff
for 56 cents of each 86 cents they
Payable in Advance
E n g in eer Chas. S trick lin r.la tiv e
«Preparations were also made for \ A tto rn e y fo r A d m in istrato r «37-40
ONE YEAR ............. ........ ..... U &O rec: ive for each bushel of w heat to the expansion of th e d is tric t
some
im provem ents a t th e g ro unds i
*~~ ~
m d th a t th w heat is w orth but
and w ere advised th a t this could
including
some
new
stalls
in
the
'
N
O
TICE
O
F F IN A L SE T T L E -
30 ren ts. In percentages it m eans
only be accom plished th ro u g h an
JU L Y 28, 1939
M ENT
sh ;e p b arn s and w ork has been
th a f the governm ent is subsidizing
election in which both th e d is tric t
N O TICE IS H ER EB Y GIV EN,
ordered on the track .
wlu r.t farm ery fo r 65 percent of
and the v o ters in the te rrito ry to
T
h
a t the undersigned, H arvey F."
th e'i • income and th a t the wheat
CHARLES PRAY
b* annexed express th e ir approval.
'
Stone,
A d m in istrato r of the Es-
grt w er is actually^ e a rn in g but a
O reg o n ’s first college course in ,
of G race G. Isaacs deceased,
The n ew s story th a t Oharles thiul of w hat he g .t s when world The Tillam ook d istrict, organized
safety .d u catio n is being held a t j^as ^ je(j ¡n the C ounty C ourt of
P ray may not be reappointed to his w heat conditions are taken into in 1933, is one of two such d istric ts
in Oregon.
the P o rtlan d session of the Uni- t he S ta te of O regon, his final a<
post as superintendent of the O re­ consideration.
versify
of Oregon sum m er school, ; count, and thad Tuesday’, Augu..!
gon S tate Police conics as a sup-
It is an assum ption th a t may be
it was announced today by E arl i
1939 a t 10 a. m., has been fixed
C harges th a t im m oral practice^
pi aise to th o s e who know C harley liflicult of realization. If tru e it
Snell,
S
ecretary
of
S
ta
te,
a
co-
i
s
a
id C ourt as the tim e fo r hear-
are
common
am
ong
inm
ates
of
P iay and his record w ith the s ta te ’s ;ee ns very possible th a t the fa rm ­
jponsor
of
the
course_-with
the
'
objections
to said rep o rt, and
the
s
ta
te
prison
are
denied
by
law enforcem ent body.
ers should do som ething about il
state sy stem of h ig h er slucation. j (he settlem en t thereof.
W
arden
George
A
lexander.
The
In the d ays when Governor
or so high a »percentage of re ­
N early 40 stu d en ts w ere enrolled
Harvey F. Stone,
M eier looked all over the natio’> lance on the governm ent’s boun ch arg es made by a fo rm er p ris­
A
d m in istrato r of the E s ­
in
the
course,
which
is
designed
to
oner
bro
u
g
h
t
a
delegation
of
P
o
rt­
to find a man able to organize a y , unnot be continued—-and shoql«
ta te of Grace G. Isaacs,
rain persons who wish to teach
land
men
headed
by
Bishop
Benja-
police force th a t w as expected tc
oi be expected— for a long perio
safety in schools, in d u strial or
Deceased.
i Dagwell of - the Episcopal
cover the sta te , it was fortunaU
tf tim e.
Gavin
A Gavin,
ivic
groups.
-
church
to
Salem
fo
r
a
conference
th a t P ray was .discovered. Throug)
No governm ent, no m a tte r hov
A tto rn ey s.
his o rag n izin g ability th e police ►ol : ically designed, can long con­ w ith G overnor S prague and W a r­
has become the d ep a rtm en t of state
nue such a condition for -thosi den A lexander th is week. It is
JUNGLE STYLIST
Board of E o u iP zatio n M eet'ng
governm ent m ost respected anc vh J buy the.-product will not per­ understood the investigation was
I
*
dropped
a
fte
r
A
lexander
convinced
above political pressure. It it
il«. it. W h e n Jh e condition become?
N otice: T here will be a m eeting
difficult to im agine how it couli
nt-wn, th ro u g h such authoritative the delegation the ex-convict was
of th? County Boar«’ of E q u aliza­
stan d h ig h er w ith the general
tfte m e n ts , the fa rm e r will hav< a perennial troublerr.*'k<r w ith a
tion of Sherm an C ounty, O iegon.
o look fo r a place to light a: record in several penal in stu titio n s
public.
a t the C ourt llo u s n, Moro. O re­
P ra y h as picked his men because
tainly as the city boy who climb before com ing to Oregon.
gon, on the second M onday of
they are men and because he know,
i the fa rm e r’s bull while he i
B e h in d th e t o w e lin g sc e n e s a t “ C a v a lca ilc o f T h e G o ld en W e s t,”
lAugust, .h a t being the 14th day of
S ilas G aiser, form er city super-
one when he sees one. The respec"
nt th e C a lifo r n ia W o r ld ’s F a ir, a re m a n y a m a z in g c o n tr a sts o f o ld
deep.
A ugust, 1939, to publicly exam ine
n ten d en t of schools in Sftl. m,
and n ew , as m o d e r n s w a n d er a m o n g th e p ro p s u sed to p o rtra y 4 0 0
the public accords them is proof
the A ssessm ent Rolls, corr ct all
y ea r s o f W este rn h isto r y . H ere J o y c e L y fo r d , o n e o f t h e b e a u tie s
took over his new d u ties as a d ­
enough. The men u n iv e rsilly re ­
error«
in valuation, description?
a m o n g tlic h u n d r ed s o f a cto rs and a c tr e sse s, p e t s a y o k e o f o x en , o f
m in istra to r of the Oregon U nem ­
a p e d and revere th eir su p erin ten ­
of persons in terested to ap p ear at
w
h
ich
sh
e
h
a
s
b
eco
m
e
fo
n
d
d
u
r
in
g
th
e
ir
j
o
in
t
p
a
r
tic
ip
a
tio
n
in
t
h
e
t
1
ploym ent C om pensation act la st
dent for his fairness. It is difficul*
of lands or oth er nropeA y asses?-
_____ ________
____________
J
th r illin g sh o w .
week. G aiser succ.ds D. A. Bul-
to see how the situation can be im­
4 ed by m e, an d it .shall be the duly
ntore
who
had
served
in
th
a
t
ca-
[J
proved by the appointm ent of an ­
ih * tim e and p lact^appointed (a p ­
?rom th e O bserver July 27, 1900
___
pacity
since the com m ission was
other.
pearance is by p etitio n ). All pe­
Dr. T aylor of G rass Valley and | *re a ted.
titions m ust be :n w riting and
4 <s M attie Bailey of The Dalles
verified
hv the oath of the appli-
RECREATION AREA
v« re m arried in Oregon City on | s t a r t i n g a drive ag a in st alleged
car?
and
filed w ith th ;
board
One of the m ost p ersistan t
The value of O regon’s récréa-, h> 21st. G rass V alley will be I ..cWsier8»» t he U n em plo y m .n t coni
w
ithin
fifteen
dnvs
from
the
tim e
“
ciothing
ta
x
e
s
’’
of
the
modern
I penaation com m ission has filed two
tional resources are often o v er­ -h.-ir home.
it
is
bv
law
required
to
m
eet.
home,
th
e
cost
of
silk
hose,
m
ay
b
t
J.
A.
H
and
was
in
town
T
uesday
I
suftit
a
g
a
in
st
ap
plican
ts
for
jobless
looked by those who toil fo r a liv­
M arg aret W. Peetz
m aterially reduced by a p io p er se­
ing w ithout ta k in g tim e off to ifie r h a rv e s t hands. ;
insurance ch a rg in g frau d . O ther
37-40
Coun‘y A ssessor.
lection
of
,
su
itable
w
eights
ffoi
E. iFeoples shipped the first load I s a ;t3 will be tiled soon according
visit the strea m s and m ountains
various
purposes,
says
Lucy
R
o f the s ta te and look over th6 jf 1900 w h eat out this week.
to R alph Cam pbell, atto rn e y for
S alem , Oregon, Ju ly 27, 1939:—
sig h ts th a t m ake of Oregon a state
The H ay Canyon W arehouse bne com m ission.
(’Campbell said With' the big s ta te convention of Lane extension specialist in cloth
ing and tex tile s a t Or-cgon St^itc
Jo., is officered as follow s: A lf L ^ a t a num ber of instances have
of ra re scenery.
the
'
A
m
erican
Legion
and
its
college.
L ast week ertd the O rd er of the Jiile n g er, P resid en t; 1A. M. W rig h t, con>e to the atten tio n of the cotn-
Osa Johnson, fam ous African ex­
A ntelope held its annual m eeting Zice P resid en t; John R asm ussen, m ission in which persons draw ing A uxiliaries less th an a month a-
S electing ap p ro p riate hose, both
way,
the
Convention
commission
plorer
and producer of wild anim al
a t H a rt M ountain, Lake county S tc re ta ry : N. P . H ansen, tre a s u r- unem ploym ent com pensation have
fo r the occasion and fo r the kino
films, is shown dem onstrating a
of Capitol U nit No. 9, which will
an d m any o f the v isito rs took ai
she says. Poor fittin g hose alsi
•r and m an ag er.
retu rn ed to work a t other jobs
high-powered elephant gun which
be hostess to the v isitin g U nit
e x tra d ay and saw the M alheu
o f shoe* worn, is a real uconomy
VZm. H older’^ h a s his billiard w jth o u t notifying the commission,
she will carry on her next safari.
m
em
bers,
is
w
orking
hard
w
ith
the
bird re fu g e in the D onner an«
cause breaks and runs. If eithei Mrs. Johnson’s clothes are esp ecial­
.able in his G S A in Shaniko, lately j n one case jobless insurance was
Convention
com
m
ittees
and
citi­
B litzen valley in H arney count?
the foot size or leg length i.
n use a t the Moro club room s.
paid to a w aitress who continued
zens to' m ake the g ath erin g the w rong fo r the w earer, early diffi ly designed for use in the jungle.
w here th e m arsh es and stream
Mr. and M rs. W. H. Moore and to w ork a t h er sam e job.
la 'g e s t and m ost successful evet
have been b o u g h t by th e govern
culties are likely to develop.
Mrs. McDanel were passengers fishing in Rogue riv er when he
held in the state. T hu rsd ay , A u g ­
m ent fo r th e use o f m ig ra to r)
f acto rs in the w eight of full-
iijth w a rd M onday.
visits the
Pacific Coast next
ust 10, the opening day of rhe fashioned silk hose are the size of
birds. Stockm en are still perm it
/ r a m th e O bserver July 29, 1910
m onth. He will tak e along hi:*
convention, is crowded full fo r th- the y arn , the gauge, and the num
t «I to c u t hay fro m th e land at
G randm a R ust is visiting in The tackle “ in case” ................S ecretary
stated seasons of the year so in.
ber of courses.
“T w o -th read ,”
J jlle s , and will go to P ortland ori of in te rio r Ickes w ants to pay $9,- visitors.
The M emorial service for the "Hire-'Thread** o r - '‘fo u r th re a d ’
terferen ce w ith th e livestock in ­
similar mission before returning 000 a y e a f fo r ch ief atto rn e y for
A tto r n e y A t L aw
d u stry is not serious.
Bonneville to a young law yer only departed v eteran s is scheduled hose m eans the num ber of fibei
home.
A n o p p o r tu n e tim e
early
in
the
day
w
ith
the
D
e
p
art­
At H a rt m ountain in the cent*«
stran d s tw isted or taid to g eth er tc
few y ears out of school. An
Mr. and M rs. Jam es Woods
for
th at v a c a tio n or
M o r o a n d W aac«»
of the antelope refuge eigh
inve return«id from a five week’s a s s is ta n t law y er w as d raw in g #150 ment C haplain of the Legion, the make one yarn. Most people buj
R
iv
eran
d
Jam
es
Osborne,
and
the
business trip. Econ­
y ea rs ago a group of men me
fo u r-th read or heavies for mediur.
w tin g . They stayed in W allow a a m onth a year ago . . . P o stm aster
who w ere in terested in the preser
om y fares apply prac­
x u n ty u n til th e h arv estin g began. G eneral Jim F arley does not share Unit d ep artm en t C haplain, Mrs. w ear and d ressy app earan ce, an:
vation of the wild life of th a t area
Mr. Boeson has sold 50 ac res of tLe apprehension of Mr. Roosevelt May M. Hall of U nion, Oregon in us’.*1 two or th ree -th rea d for bes'.
tically everyw here.
An o rg an izatio n was form ed witl
dress when long w ear is not e x ­ Bethlehem C h apter, No. 78.O.E.S,
p owing potatoes to C. R. Belshee. and hi« felow cabineteer, S ecre­ charge of the program .
the sole purpose o f re ta in in g th '
Moro, Oregon
Im jM ediatily following, the Na- pected.
p. W .1 Davis o f DeMoss has ta ry of s ta te Cordell Hull, th at
antelope and other gam e. Throug!
M eets E very Second ajjd
th ere will be a w ar in Europe in -ional D epartm ent C om m ander, Mr.
tarte d his store once more.
“ G auge” refers to the closenes:
Example:
then» a refu ge has been estab
F o u rth T hursday« in each
Born on th e 13th, a boy to Mr. A ugust. " Mr. F a rle y le ft for the Shephen Chadwidk," will conduct wi'.h which the h«?sc are knit. Host
fished.
M onth. V isiting m em bers
r,d Mrs. H. ft. B rac k ett of R ufus. continent this week accom panied the opening cerem onies of the Con­ of a high gauge, of 48 or more, a n
F o r the annual m eeting invita
Invited
J. P. S trah l is laid up w ith a by his two d a u g h te rs, planning a vention. These service will be fine’* or m ore clos ly knit and wea
tions a re issued ra th e r generally
.lose
Amidon,
W,M.
held
’in
the
E
lsinore
T
h
eatre.
U
p­
re
tu
rn
to
A
m
erica
in
m
id-Septem
­
l.ver in his le ft hand.
b etter in the sheer w eight thar.
or have been, as the purpose wa ‘ Mrs. C. K. C ochran and sons are ber.
R uth S p arlin g , S ecretary.
on th e ir com pletion, the 'conven­ those of. lower guage. “ C ourses’
to in tere st a larg e num ber in th«
tion proper will open th eir b usi­ are the round and round rows .o
'b itin g in Sherm an county.
project. As cam ping facilities ar
ness sessions in th e S ta te 1 Capitol k n ittin g which show on the wronj. Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116
F ra n k S ay rs and fam ily are
restricted it is likely th a t a limi
building.
Moro, Oregon
>i ep arin g for a trip to the moun-
side and increase the up and aow r
of 200 will have to be m ade.
Meets 2d & 4th Tues
O ther ev en ts scheduled fo r the stetch.
ains next week.
T here is one o u tstan d in g featur«
; aas Valley Jo u rn al, July «30, 1920
dny are B arbecue and A irshow in
A recen t bulletin on silk hos* lay of each m onth.
of the trip .
T here is absolut
Johnny Schassen was in tow n
the aftern o o n , the P a st P resid en t’s has been issued by the Unite« V isiting m em bers wel
freedom fo r those who go. T h e n
i rly W ednesday m orning a fte r
dinner to be held a t the M arion, S tales bureau of hom e economic? come.
is no pro g ram except a b rief cam?
¡ytras and supplies, being in the
with M rs. Leon Brown m aking the but it is not free. I t m ay be ob Rebekah Wilson, N.G
fire in itiatio n the la st night. On
ai ran g em en ts, and the day will be tain ed from the governm ent p rin t Florence Johnston.Sec1
nidst of h arv est.
from Portland — All Air Conditioned
m ay come a t any tim e, cam p w hen
Miss "Helen W itter is here from
clim axed with the big s tu n t show ing office fo r 10c.
fancy d ictates, go look at th«
P o r t« Swrric« and Fraa PUlowa in C o a ch es
¿u
rek
a
Lodge
No.
121
A
-F
&
A-M
Portland visiting h er fa th e r Geo
and vaudeville in which U nits from
antelope or sta y in cam p, talk an«
M eets on th e 1st and
An A berdonian w as g ettin :
O iegon will com pete for tne
W it Vcr
The Stream liner—
visit w ith any one, play gam es o
3 rd
T h u rsd ay
eve­
Mrs. Will Davis and children
m arried. “ No doubt you will b
C IT Y OF PO R TLA N D
aw ards.
sleep. T here is none to urg«
nings of each m onth.
notored from W asco Sunday to
giving* us a sen d -o ff?” he said t<
F
rid
ay
m
orning,
the
second
day
8
Sailings
monthly
on 1,7,13 19 25
activ ity or re st,
V isitin g m em bers cor
make a short visit.
the b est man.
of
the
C
onvention,
will
be
ushered
The co u n try is covered w itl
dially invited to m e e f P O R T L A N D R O S E
Daily
The first new w heat of this sec­
“ Oh, yes,” was the reply. “ Rib
in w ith the S e cretaries’ and T re a s­
greasjewood a couple of feet high tion w as delivered to the elev a to .
w
ith
us.
u re r’s B rea k fast a t th e A rgo H o­ bens, rice, balloons, old boots, an<
P A C IF IC L IM IT E D -D a ily
intersperced with lakes a vast ma
A. B. C hristianson W. M.
T esday by C. P. Adam s.
His
’hoes, I expect.”
tel,
w
ith
M
rs.
N
ota
H
enderson
Sheepm en have obtained some
jo rity of which are absolutely dry
C. V. B elknap, Secy.
r a n re p o rts th a t th? yield was
“ W eel, dinna fo rg et I take nine.'
T housands of antelope bound of
th in g out of tihe congress. iA fter in charge. A t noon the D istrict
2 WORLDfS FAIRS
12 to 14 sacks.
P resid en ts’ and P ast P re sid e n ts’ and M aggie size th ree .”— Kentish Moro Lodge No. 113, I.O . O. F.
in the grea«ewood at first sight of
F ra n k iBorstcl was a business hearings and debates extending luncheon has lieen scheduled, Mrs. M ercury.
Moro, Oregon i NEW YORK • SAN FRANCISCO
a car, but will approach very clos«
for a year and ag itatio n which
M eets 1st and 3 rd ' One low cost round trip ticket takes
N ina M orris of Sheridan, P resi-
if one ha* patience to aw ait th( visitor h ere Monday evening
T here will be a social hop this Started long ago, congress has en­ den« of D istrict No 2, p residing.
Tuesdays
in the you to BOTH World's Fairs -as low ss
eff cl of th eir n a tu ra l curiousity.
acted a “ tru th -in -fa b ric ’* m easure.
I.O..O.F.
hall
T rai ' ‘
S tu rd ay evening in the auditorium
O ther attract­
People come from all over the
W hm an artic le is advertised as A d elightful garden tour has been
iv e t a r e s fo r
aiti
r
th
e
movie
show.
sien
t
and
visiting,
arran g e d by Mrs. A lbert G rag g ,
sta te , from Idaho, C alifornia and
v
itg
in
wool
it
m
ust
be
virgin
wool
S l e e p i n g Car
From the O bserver July 30, 1920
b ro th ers are cordi '
Travel.
and Mrs. F. E. Anderson, P resi­
oth er sta te s to spend a day or tw r
IN COACH
and
not
rew
orked
wool.
O
pposition
Mr««. W. B. Jo hnston and m other
ally invited to meet j _
dent of the Salem G arden Club.
on the reserve. T here is a fa scin a­
has
come
from
m
an
u
fa
ctu
rers
’<‘t M onday for a b rief v isit at
w ith us.
|
The sem i-form al garden of C lif­
tion about it. W hether it comes
Stopovers and side trips
the P erry Johnston fa rm hom e in wbo mixed reprocessed wool and ford Brown will be visited; also
Vernon
M
iller,
N.
G.
from m an’s urge to re tu rn to th e
offered the article as made of v ir­
for visiting Sun Valley,
Gilliam
county.
Joe
T
ru
itt,
S
ecretary.
I
Zhe old-fashioned garden of Mis«
native sta te once in a while and
gin
wool.
The
new
law
will
p
ro
­
Idaho, Boulder Dam and
A young s tra n g e r hired to drive
Salley Bush, the form al gard en of
S H E R IF F ’S SA L E
get out in the open places or from
great National Parks.
w heat team fo r J. T. H enkle is te c t-th e consum er from being im ­ M rs. E lizabest Lord and the coun­
the a ttra c tio n th a t comes Jro m thé
In virtue- of an Execution i s - '
ci edited w ith settin g a stubble fire posed on and is, expected to in­ try g arden of Mrs. Ben Schuckings,
abiliy to see as fa r as th e eye is
-ued out of the C ircuit C ourt up- j
crease
the
m
ark
et
of
grow
ers.
A. M. Nelson
on M onday th a t burned over nine
at whose place tea will be served.
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able to look or from the view one
)n a decree in favor of B ertha
v« res of ground and about 40 sack?
Phone 41, Moro
obtains of really wild gam e or
Louise Bolton and ag a in st E. F red
Reason congressm en are try in g S atu rd ay the last day of th e con­
vention
will
be
devoted
to
business
from the good fellow ship th a t p re ­ of w heat.
Pickett
et
al
in
the
sum
of
$5990.-
The hot exhaust from a C ater- to wind up the end of this month session« . an d _ t h e .... election o f
vails cannot be stated by th e
90 w ith in tere st thereon a t the
* congressm an pays
p’Uar tra c to r set fire to the stubble is because
officers.
ra
te of eig h t per cent per annum
ren
t
by
th
e
m
onth
in
advance.
If
w riter.
ir ih e W. B. Rice field M onday
Oregon has m any thousands of
from Ju n e 15, 1933, and $369.75
the
session
runs
to
A
ugust
5,
as
acres th a t will be m ainly useful rr orning burning about <5 acres some predict, they m ust pay fot - Â total of 187 resid en t d rivers
w ith in te re st th e re o n ’ from Ju n e
of ground and 1440 sacks of grain.
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involved in traffic accidents in Ore-
fo r recreation. We in S herm an
28,
1939, a g a in st the sam e d efen­
ail
of
A
ugust.
A
verage
co
n
g
ress­
W. II. Hil, was in 'to w n W ednes-
nd” $ 2 0 0 |g o n d u rin g the m onth of Ju n e had
county live in the m ost highly till
d an ts, I will sell a t the Court
-i- y from his farm in the Gorm an men pays between $100 a
no d riv e r’s license«, according to
ed section of the sta te , a t least,
House door in Moro, Oregon, on
d 's tric t and re p o rts th a t his 500 a m onth, none less than $100 and fipaires reported to E arl SnelJ,
w here the la rg e s t p ercentage of the
Ju
ly 29, 1939, a t the hour of 3:0f
m
any
mot>
than
$200.^
Since
th
is
HAItROAO
close
to
a r«’ crop will average
land is farm ed, but in m any sec­
session sta rte d ren ts 'alone have Sc« r e t'a r y of S tate. One D{.vth p
o ’clock p. m. a t public auction fot
accidents resulted in a fa ta lity , and
tions o f the s ta te ag ric u ltu re if n ne or ten sacks.
cash, th e follow ing prem ises:
N. P. H anaen and fam ily are vis - 'c o s t m em bers about $15(X) to $2000 21 in-in ju ries. -, '
im possible and stock raising *•
the county from P ortland. | The president would like to tr y
iting in
hazardous because of lack of w at
Statehouse Gossip
f t m n a n <»«»*£
B ack si
ivalcade
Fair Board Picks
Judges For Exhibits
In Other Days
Legionnaires
How To Pick Good
Stockings Told
’lan Big Meeting
For Buddies
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G. UPDEGRAFF
TO CHICAS
IN COACH
fam ous TRAINS EAST
>90
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