Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, December 01, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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THJE SHUMAN COÜVTT JOUBftAÎ, MQMQ. OBMOft
PAGB TWO
*± ± * i. CHRISTMAS
Baby Panda Headed for Brookfield _ Zòo
It is true th a t numerous observ-
ers suspect Russia of building up
an alibi for attacking the Finns, j
These observers obstinately refuse
committee from the board"com-
to believe th a t Russia is really
o p g g T anner of Portland,
afraid. They even suspect Russia j F Daggett of p rineviUe and
of trying. to make out a case on | Alfred Powers of Coquille have
grounds th a t if Russia d o esn t Un-
delegated to pick a successor.
mediately do something like in-
¡t hafirt,een known for some tim e
vading Finland— to protect itself, th at Ferguson’s retirem ent as
the Finns will make a lot of ...
head of the forestry departm ent
trouble
for Russia. The . Soviet has
|jas been sought by Governor
___
ho has te e n dissatisfied
Published Every Friday a t
_ press seems willing to adm it these gprfagUe w
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Moro, Oregon
are the grounds for its complain s, w. ^ the fo rester’s adm inistration
k
Editor ^ ut t^at
comPla *nts are ”}ere -of the departm ent.
-»
Giles L. French___________ »
for aggression_ w h y , Mos- I
v . .
Entered as second-class m atter at cow»s face is redder than u s u a l. q^,, ritate forestry board is pre-
the'“ Postoffice * at Moro, Oregon with shame rfo r anyone with sue
paring to bring a friendly suit
under Act of Congress of March eVji imaginations!
to t ,?! out thp validity of its
3. 1879.
Moscow probably can’t guess claim for some $200,000 in delin-
{where anyone would get such quent fire patrol assessm ents ow-
Ow t tlotfl H f t s ? V I 8
notions, except from pro-Finnish ¡ng the state by a num ber of coun-
PUI LI S ■FITV ' A ^ S tfcl AT I 0 i propagandists. But against the ties. J u s t w hat county will be
claims of these stand Finland s used as the defendant in th e suit
statistics to show the world has not yeet buen decided. County
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
plainly how g reat is the Finnish officials are understood to tbe ready
th reat to Russia. How formid- to pay the claim if and when (the
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Payable in Advance
___
able these
___ statistics m ust make court holds it to be valid.
ONE YEAR ........................... $L6U Finland appear to Russia can well
L a te st a rr iv a l a t C h icag o ’s Eroo field zoo Is th is baby p a n d a from
be realised by not comparing them
Budget Director David Eccles
C hcngtu p ro v in ce, C hina, e a re d for I y R ey S cott. T he a n im a ls a re be-
D EC E M B E R 1, 1939
with Russian statistics.—C hristian ¡s hopeful of trim m ing nearly
co:n in nff
Science Monitor.
; $500,000 from thei budget expendti-
g exceedingly rr.re and sp ecial d isp en satio n w as n e c e ssa ry Io tak e
the
panda
out of China.
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.
: tures of sta te activities during
MILK CONTROL /
f the cu rren t biennium. Offers of
.N THE COUNTY COURT OF
The hearing 'before members
• cooperation in his request fo r a 71
THE STATE OF OREGON
of the » ilk control board a t tne
percent cut in departm ental and!
FOR SHERMAN COUNTY
court house Tuesday brought out
institution ’budgets received by the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
argumenta for or against the need
director, he says, give assurance
In
the M atter of the E state of
for . the
in this
4W
...» act
- ........
...... county and in-
„
i o e a '° * 13 sa v *nir of $466,849. Of 'this-
.1 F. DUNCAN, Deceased.
dicatud the difficulties encountered ( ,raKs \ alley Journal Dec. ,
.am ount $353,779 will come out of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
in adm inistering such an act in a
C. E. Decker has left M ichigan 1 the budgets of state institutions.
T
hat the u n d e r s i g n h » s b®6»
territory like this.
to spend the rem ainder of _ the
i,
I h ta “ ‘ «•"«pToyees and official, will
There is no d o u jt but the meas- w inter in. Miami. FloriSe. -
i
.«state of M. F. Duncan, deceased,
has been of aid in the real
______
Mr and M rs. Lamibright of have to continue breathing the
ure
by an order dated the 13th day of
dairy districts of the state where M<?M¡nnv¡lle fath er and m other ¡ germ s, if any, th a t gather on the
/
u ! \ \ 1938, and all persons having
enforc.m ent is possible and where
R A gt(>w, cAfne
to telephone mouthpiece. The board
i '.alms a p a ia s t\ said estate are
the conditions for which the law
Thanksgiving.
1 °f contro1 this we>ek turned thumbs
Iieroby notified to 'present the
was w ritten exist.
1 A j Ho!t an¿ a Ca r of his ! down frn the offer of a company
*ame to A dm inistratrix at P o tte i’s
In districts sim ilar to this one ca^ j fc were on the train Sunday ^ h tch specializes in cleaning atic
Store, Klondike, Oregon, on qy be­
where there are ftw dairies a n d -n a m in g
i fum igating .telephone equipment,
fore six months from the date of
these small ones, where there a
Guyton was home from 1 Not even the argum ent th at the
this notice.
him self added a n o th e r c h a p te r to
number of one cow dairies—not
i)anea for T hanksgiving,'re- state of W ashington h^d- subecrib- C ontains V irgin ia M ilitia R ob -
Dated this 24th day of Novem­
the
fascin
atin
g
story
of
A
m
erican
under the law—and where enforce- • thrning there for school Sunday ! ed. to .the s e n jjp r kunfcd to move
...
y. C olonial
ber.
1939.
, J
colonial
research.
m, nt is nearly impossible excepi
dng
.
he Oregon officals who figured
« « J le d i«
AGNES
P.
fitlN CA N ,
T he identification of W ashington
a t a cost many times the poundage _
’ that m o p t-sAate em ployee«, h a v - ¡
Kec«^ U e o p e
A
dm
inistratrix.
as th e a u th o r waa m ade by Victor
Z ips received the law can hardly From the Observer Dec. 2, 19 Tv : ing endured these, little disease
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PAUL W. CHILDERS
x, z.
11 n v,
carinéis for, lo, these many years qnH K romuiiticatory of an old note- Hugo P a ltsits. K eeper of Manu
Attof’rey for A dm inistratrix.
y i Geo.- N. Crosfie
s
e <w¡t ])Out s€rjous consequences were
* book which isapm ed great valve sc rip ts of the L ibrary. E xam ining
To comply w ith the law dairy- of r>od horses Tuesday, to a Port- .
,,^ .|y inunune by ,this thne -
.(te r 160 year, of neglect, when the notebook, he was stru c k by the
Lead the Ads In the Journal.
men would have to install equip- land buyer.
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I
, «- ,,
resem blance betw een c e rta in notés
a stu te literal y ‘•detection revealed
ment to insure th a t milk was al-
q a Ram <,ey ¡s taking a bit of
Interest in the state land board’s th a t many of *lts pages were In and Ideas hater em bodied by W ash
ways of the cream content desired g rl,st; hc has George Hennagin's ¡ r ,¿ " 7 " M 0“ Jc‘¡a r ’ " a''r “ f ^ T g r e i l I Ôe° r«e Waahlitgton:. handwriting, ington in li is le tte rs to G overnor Din­
1 an u ro m c, w h ite-b eard ed Jo si
»
1 house
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— Arhrtlnend
on/i 1 J
n
.
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n z4 /«sxlrts». widdle. the S p eak er of the H ouse of
to meet the several price sehe- npw farm
enclosed and
L a z a ra, r c p r t t d S p a’n ’s r
hi'-ot
ing land in eastern Oregon has has been added to the hw g and color­
B urgesses and o th e r V i r g i n i a offi­
duh».
a
-
I ready for the finishing touches.
ir.cn, is m a \ a j his t. ~t visit to I
been revived by announcement of ful history of rare books.
T he notebook, now in the .tiles of cials. Com parison with o th e r m ate­
Inasmuch as the board has not
The 10-ipch thick m antle of snow a conference to be ¡held in Salem
U nited Stater.,’ flcn--r L a z a fa is said
A tto r n e y A t L aw ,
found it possible to enforce the which covered the ground Monday Dicember 16 .to be attended by the New York Puhllc L ibrary, dates rial w ritten by W ashington in the
lo Ii-we been th e financial
n ? c .’
sam
e
yeaPÎ
and
exam
ination
by
hand
V
law here there ia no lildihood th a t in
part» of Sherm an and members of the recently appointed
opp„ ,.,« u back to 175?. when W ashington was
behind r . jr.c o’j revolt i» y -p a n.
w
riting
e
x
p
e
rts
coufirm
ed
the
fact
a
V
irginia
colonel
At
the
time
he
M oro a n d W asco
there will he either a change m Gilliam count.es, gladdened the sdvis
and K H -R u t.
was raising two reg im en ts of sol­ th a t tbe Botes w ere w ritte n In Wash
prices or in practices if this coun- hearts of the lovers of sleigh rid- ledge,
, ,
director of grazing in the diers for the F rench and Indian in g to n ’s own hand.
UNITED
STATES
DEPART­
ty is declared to be outside the jng t but was doomed to a short federal
,
d /p ailm e n t of agricul- W ars The first tea pages. In a h and­
F
u
rth
e
r
research
based
on
tbe
MENT
OF
THE
INTERIOR
regulated area. Our conditions are s ta y as, the warm wave Chinooked urc.
notes was conducted recen tly when
w riting o th er than W ashington’s.
so much different than in large jt^—Lut it was saturated with .81
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General Land Office at The
a lim ited q uantity of colonial beer,
d l u t e d io a ro ste r of ihese regl-
Dalles, Oregon. November 8, 1939.
milk p ro d u c in g ^ a re a s th a t one of an inch of moisture and that s
cm ploy .es who have be*-n
m ade according to th e form ula in
NOTICE is hereby given that
law can hardly apply to both with what gladdened the hearts of the
payroH fo r
least 2Q yeara oetits.
tbe notebook, was brew ed by special
The rem aining forty-four pages,
chance of success.
levers of a good w ea crop.
would »be retired a t 50 percent of in W ashington’s own handw riting, perm ission of the New York S tate Horace S. Carlisle, of Miller, Ore­
It will be a month before there 1 Medler Bros, were plowing up 1 theii salary upon reaching the age in n ia l’i i iscellaneous m em oranda. Liquor A uthority. A lthough It had gon, who, on May 11, 1938, made
is a decision made by the board to snow time last wetk, using | of 65 years undor the provisions, r.oie? roi r *iire correspondence and long been known th a t W ashington, Homestead Entry, Sec. 2289, R. S..
affecting this county b u t testim ony their new C aterpillar engine.
¡of an initiative measure sponsored j Washing.oil's own recipe for Colo- like o th er colonial squires, followed No. 030256, for SW $ NE b NW
i S E E Section. 34, Township 2 N.,
form al and informal, a t th e h e a r -j M r. and Mrs. John Johnson a n .
Veterans Political League
the custom of brew ing his own beer.
iii.l lii’CI
Rar.gi 15 E., W. Meridian, has
in? indicated th a t « return to un- a|, a ,n at horrw or.them Boyd farm with headquarter,
¡„
Porttond.
It
was
not
until
the
notebook
was
headquarters in Portland, i Wtrnn the volume was first at-
hampered competition
w ithout neai Moro for the w in te r, in e
meagurti which it is proposed I qu red by the L ibrary from an old discovered th a t his p a rtic u la r recipe filed notice of intention to make
commutation Proof, to establish
benefit of state control will be the sojourn a t their
ot , pri g. j
submit to the voters of Oregon
Oregon r-ook dealer in lfi2u 11 was for the becam e available.
farm
the
past
summer
was
a
profi­
T
he
beverage
was
brew
ed
as
a
sci­
clainf
to the land above described,
1..
.
¡oil.
ul
v.,lue
of
the
roster.
No
re-.
most probable result.
next November would authorize i
entific e x p e rim e n t to d e m o n stra te
before
The R egister of the Dis­
table one to ehac of them.
1.1.
!»;i
to
V.
¡'siiing'on
«
a
s
known
or
an appropriation of $100,000 from ;
th e advances in brew ing technology
trict Land Office, at The Dalles,
. i;.
l t d . The discovery th a t the
Sherman
county
was
represent-
general
fund
in
order
‘
ROOSEVELT, ECONOMIZER
ed at the development league , fo s^a r ^
program off and would i , . . . ; . i n i : i g pages, long d isregarded since W ashington s day. and was O rigon, on the 19th day of Decem­
along with m odern beer to ber, 1939.
Stories persist from W ashing- m eeting a t Salem by Hon. C. A. th ereafter take 31 percent from as the persona! notes of some m inor served
g u e sts at Brew ing Industry Dav a t Claim ant names as witnesses:
i .i i i i t a r v aide, actually contained
ton th a t President ¡Roosevelt is Buckley. Hon. W. J. M ariner was 1 the7 salaries of all state employees
th e New York W orld’s Fair.
E. L. Jordon, Don Miller, Dorr-
going to spring a big surprise appointed to represent Gilliam coinjna, xuider its provision?. The u.c.iiorunda w ritten by W ashington
thea Adams, all of Miller, Ore­
when the 1940 budget is announc— county.
< act would be administered by a
gon;
A. M. Rogers, of Celilo,
ed, th a t he is going over the
nu^rvor Nov 20 1900 civil service commission composed
estim ates of departm ents and I r»>"
O b -e n e r Noe. 20, 1SW
the superintendent of public
Oregon.
w«r . i -
i visit her son and family. Mr. and Sherman County Journal.
agencies with an unwontedly
Miss Rose Stanley has returned instruction, labor commissioner D
HAÍtS
O
y
VY
e
i
g
h
t
Mr.3. Lyle Woods and Signa drove Moro, Oregon.
ROïïMSÿS
sharpened blue pencil, and that much improved in health.
i i nd president of the senate,
Register.
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«i3 J up fo r Thanksgiving day and W. F. Jackson
the spending theorists of the New
Genial Frank Hawley has been t ------------ ----- -
Housewives who take a tip from Mm Woo±s retu rn ed with them
Deal are disturbed, not to say de- op a v—t from /Webfoot.
the state departm ent <rf agricul- that evening
jected.
’
,
.W asco will hold its annual city
ture and purchase th d r holiday
U R o y W right and fam ily w<nt
It would 'be an epochal overturn ejeetfon, December 4.
season
cranberries
by
w
eight
will
tQ
Rlajnath FaUs for Thanksgiv-
if Mr. Roosevelt, having passed
j o Elr<xl & (X have ju st re-
get ’the most for thenr money. , ( .
the $40,000,000,000 debt m ark for c<.,ved tw0 car loads of A No. 1
Often pithy and light cranber- , _______________
the United States, should now de-
ries are sold day m easure, while
Read Uhe ad s in th e Jo u rn a l
vote the closing m onths of his
Mrs. Jesse Barnetlt presented
the heavy ones are sold hy weight,
second term in office to establish- ^ er
with a fine 11 pound
-------------------------------------------
says Arden A. Reed, deputy state
ing a reputation as - “the great
on t fce 17th. All well,
seultr of weights and measures.
economizer.” But since he de-
Forty-five years ago the flour
Anyone who stops to analyze
lights . in breaking precedents, sjlipm ent from Oregon was made
these methods of sale will see th a t
there is no reason why he should
Leonard & Green, Astorih, to
tne truest value for the consumer
LAWYER
not break a few of his own. If Gapt Crosby, Hongkong. It sold
comes with purchasing any cran­
this, indeed, is his mood, pray bid
jjq a barrel. Capt. Ankeny
WASCO
berries, heavy or light, by weight.
everyone step softly and let nc> prophesied in *63 th a t within 40
Sale of cran b erries. by liquid
harsh word disturb it.—C hristian yenrs
Pacific slope would ship
m easure is illegal.
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M
Science Monitor.
every spare bushel of w heat and
Meets on the 1st and
flou, to the Orient. The predic-
T
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lContinued from page one)
A’ O '
3rd Thursday eve
FINLAN1) TREES A BEAR
' waTt ^ a z i e ^ , wife and daugh- Oregon, Senators Johnson and
nings’ of each month.
I- is to be hoped big Finland ter, Thos. Vanlandingham
and 1 Downey of California. F irst skir-
Visiting members coi
dially invited to mee
will not frighten little Russia into g . B. Pulliam, were in town this mish will come when congress
. -
- st . »u
1
-
in Jan-
with us.
taking
up arm s ag ain
the r in n s., week.
I meet« in regular
, ,, session
, ,
. . - ■
Yet it is at least implied in the . All kinds of work going o,n a t uary, to be followed by the con-
A. B. Christianson W. M.
> C. V. Belknap, Secy.
Soviet press th at Russia m ay have the city foundry.
giessional elections later.
to take its courage in both hands
3 1920
Only 15.8 percent of all the
Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F.
and fight for its very life against From the Observer Dec. 3, 1920.
Moro, Oregon
<
xv
vou e y land in W ashington s^ate is avail-
the dom inating neighbor on the
Moro lx>ys won
' able for cultivation, and of the
Meets 1st and 3rd
west. Finland, the Russians find,
garn£ at Wasco on the eve-
Tuesdays
in the
¡1 adam ant in negotiation, provo- nin? of the <20th, thus deciding in total state acreage only 8.7 per^
I.O..O.F. hall Trai
cent
is
actually
under
plow.
Num­
cative in attitude, and, we are left QUr pavor t.he Sherman county
sient and visiting
ber of acres used for **rops is 3,-
to aurmise, ju st a g rea t big bully. voney<ba ji championship for 1920,
brothers are cordi
42,775,040. In
Russia’s
aJHoonsuming
fear,
R g Cannon and wife, from <
- available
ally invited to meet
(some intem national experts could Athena, are visiting .in the county
oniv 51 ner
' '
with us.
¡m arine it con .o m in , all th e „ (he
McIntyn? f a m .
[ fo r, <!.uIt^ a‘ “ n,1 *"d
cuf
Vempn
Miller,
N. G.
Scandinavian peninsula ns well as
( F Hi„ ha, „ „ ¡m e d as clerk " nt “ **> *
• ..» T e g out of
r
Joe T ruitt, Secretary.
the Baltic rerio n ) c in be explain- Ht , he Moro T r a d e r Co. to accept t 'vated »cre»»e 18 3.112-168 out ° r
id in no other way than by citin« “ poaitiwn w ith McCoy-Atwood 8 total of 61-’ ?8’4®0 > ,CC<>ri '" ? ada
Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.K
a ta tb tie . on Finnish power. Fin- * r P a t WaRC<).
t the bureau «f ««>8^
Nevada
Moro, Oregon
A N Y BRANCH
land has a population of no less
Miss Grace Muir was home from ran
05ve\
area «ultk
Meets Every Second and
than 3,800,000. an arm y numibe»in(P PoTtiand for Thanksgiving with re3^ n t °*
n
w„v „ 7. Wv
i \'XT Fourth Thursdays in each
all of 300,000 «.Idlers, a n iv y -o t hcr
| 'a te d ; A nxona next w rth ^O ^ Wy-
Month. Visiting members
Nor is California so
such overwhelming strength that
p Hansen was a Moro visi- ' ominF 2.8
Invited
dv
“ hot.” Of th a t advertised
garden
it it not to be found in ordinary U r thlg week from Portland
Rose Amidon, W,M.
popular tables of statistics al-„ ~ q-he home of E. L. Tomlin and *Tot onl.y 11>7
avallab^
Ruth Sparling, Secretary.
of
though it ia known to consist o< w tfe was gladdened on Thanks- for cultivation and'but 7.1 percent
at least two coastal defense ves- giving afternoon, November 25th, cf the s ta te ’s acreage is used for
Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116
T H I LIADCR IN OREGON IN FIN ANCING..THI CREDIT
aela about the size of an Atlantic by the
arrival of a six and »
«-if*
Moro, Oregon
City excur*i«i b o .t, 1 Add to these h' lf
daughter.
, Th« 8 3t8tl!t'" I ?
REQUIREMENTS OF TRADE, COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
-
! Meets 2d & 4th Tues
arm am ents the financial m ight of ____ ___________
of an argum ent made next spring
They won’t be pulling sled, for > , .
o{ ca<h mQnth
j in congress in justification for in- while, bnt the.e iw . pep. wfU .pend y , . mcmbere wcl
the Finns, the only European
God will judge
by our own .
ing the federal government pay their youth with Byrd at the Saui’’
people able to make payments t '
,
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taxes
its holdings in the 11 pole. Tbe two do<s are peta of t'. come.
the United SU U s on “w ar debts.” thoughts and de;ds, not what oth- wes(en) on 5 ta
MEM BER FEDERAL D EPO SIT IN SU RA N CE CORPORATION
u a F(fure9 are f rom
W. B. Rice, N. G.
Antarctlo expedition.
All this gives you some idea of
Florence
Johnston,Sec
the census bureau.
1
ers say about us.—W. Hall.
what Ru*»it 1» up agaw it.
d b r m ir t ll
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Sherman County Observer
Established Nov. 2, 1888
Grass Valley Journal
Established Oct. 14, 1897
CONSOLIDATED March 6,
k Wasco News-Enterprise
Established ,Tsov. 1891
CONSOLIDATED^ March 4, 1932
SEALS
Bearded ‘Angel’
In Other Days
P ro te c t
Y our
T u b erculosis
ome
Washington’s Script Adds Value
To Notebook Acquired by Library
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF
0>siin9l l
,
Buy Cranberries
t) Y
?
T. Lester Jbhnson
Antarctic
wh-
AND
YOU ESTABLISH
CREDIT FOR ,
OTHER NEEDS
FIRST RRTIORRb BRRR
PORTtnno
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