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f ÎIE 'S H E R M A N C O Û N fY Jû U RNAL,- MüfcO, OREGON P A tìfi TWO •ip r» — FREE PEOPLE WIN Statehouse G mmp FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1939 Ji ink Begins 19,000 Mile Voyage j Farm Loan soever and th a t the cloud up-, oh the title of s-uch land arisin g by reason- of the losing of the order of* Sale and notice of sale abdve re fe rre d to -be removed by o rd er of th is C ourt, d eclaring title in fee simple to be in the plain-: tiff herein, and th a t the de fe n d an ts and all persons be fo rev er enjoined and b arred fio-m asiserting any claim in and to said land, adverse to the plaintiff and for such o th er relief as to this Honorable C ourt m ay s-.em m eet. GAVIN & GAVIN A ttorneys fo r P laintiff, Resjdence and P o st office address, The D alles, Oregon. , ' ■ Th?" Finns are m aking the story (C ontinued; from nage w e » . Sherman County Observer of David and G oliath seem very I Established itfov. 2, 1888 him Uhe inspect an d ad m iratio n much up to d ate w ith th eir b attle (Consolidation of five N ational Grass Valley Journal cg a in st the hordes of R ussians , of his associatees. F a rm Loan A ssociations in Wascc ’ W ith th e qpppintm en t of Duncan E stablished Oct. 14, 1897 who were a few weeks agb in- ■ and S herm an cou n ties into a single CONSOLIDATED M arch 6, 1931 vadir.g F inland. If news re p o rts to the bench and his resig n atio n unit becam e effective A ugust 31, are tru e the R ussians a re now back as a n u m b er of th e sen ate E rn e st Wasco News-Enterprise F atlan d , of Condon, S peakèr o fÎ: 1939, Jacob D. S tu a rt of The Dalles in R ussia except for those thou- E stab lished Nov. 1891 » cc retfiry -treasu rer of th e associa the House of R ep resen tativ es be CONSOLIDATED • M arch 4, 1932 s m d ; who are frozen into Fin- tion, announced th is w eek... comes heir a p p a re n t to the g u b er lal'iu. Included in th e consolidation a re Published Every F rid ay a t Th? whole thing leads to a con n ato rial throne and th e next in the Ram svy, The Dalles, S h er line of succession in th e event o Moro, Oregon clusion a'bout d ictatorships. T h a t m an county, Wasco and W hite a vacancy in tn a t office. , is th a t no general can ever do a Giles L. French____________ Editor Ac le a s t three o th e f atto rn e y s R iver associations. The new ^or first ra te jdb of fighting for a g an izatio n is known as the Mid- E ntered as Sbcond-class m atter a t dictator. N ote the end of the from the ninth d istric t were e n - 1 Oregon N ational F arm Loan A s the Postoffice a t Moro, Oregon R ussian g .n e ra l who was first dorsed for, the appÿintn^Ut. The sociation of The Dalles. under Act of Congress of March sent ag a in st the F inns. He was w tre R obert D. L ytic «ff V ale; M. W . Big-gs o f Orrtari<z and A. L- N ational F arm Loan A ssocia culled Lack to Moscow and p ro b 3, 1879. tions arti cooperative group« th ru ably liquidated for his • failure. • F le tch er of N y s s a ./ ’. which F ed eral Lpnd Bank loam lOTIlGE OF S H E R IF F ’S SA LE Yet news accounts told of th e P ro c ra stin a tin g m o to rists are are m ade and serviced. The Mid- By v irtue of an o rd er of sale R ussian soldier's* marcM ftg a g a in s t Oregon A ssociation has 176 m em nade by the Ju stice C ourt fo r Dist i their enem y -w ith o u t sufficient w arned by Superjntendefi/t of Police bers w ith $985,425 in land bank rict No. 2, for S herm an County, clothes and w ithout supplies of Pi ay th a t th ey m u s txhave th eir OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER new blue anti w hite license tag's loans o u tstan d in g . - Oregon, in a proceeding to dis food follow ing them . And all Officers a re T ru m an V. Brooks, rose of an e stra y anim al under on th e ir cars w hen-th ey appeal1 in this in below zero w eather. * SU B SC R IPTIO N RATES route 2, The Dalle?, p resid en t; G Chapter 322, Oregon Laws, 1939, C ertainly no one b u t a dictator pul’jlic a f te r Sunday or be-prepared P ayable in Advance to tell th e ir sto ry to some conven* H. Root, W asco, vie:» p resident: n the 14th day of December, 1939, ONE Y EA R ........................— $L50‘ would expect a general to win w ith T. C. M urray, F rien d ; D. A. H a r lireetin g me to sell a t p*uiblic troops so equipped. A general ient judge.- æhMt th ç re will not vey, W amic, and E. H. Moore, uction according to law, th e fol DECEMBER 29, 1939 under a d ictato r can hardly ex .'be as m ahy 1 ¡ceaseless c a rs th is aLlhqiff.year-anJ-u-hrff voyago L am bos Ar.s?’??, to •On the y e a r a s ï n -fibrnj^.’jJehrs, however, Moro, directors. lowing described estra y horse, to pect to win anyw ay. I f he loses M M Kkris. W V and Dr. E. Allen Pct’ersen, right, to- fork -arar iv tltf* ep h l^ n '; 1,0 ¿ / S e c r e t a r y T he consolidation, S tu a rt said, it: . . . be i< disgraced fo r th e d ictato r trio, sailing a C hinese Junk, will PR O V E IT F IR S T black gelding, Age 3 years. will take no responsibility for- S ta te ,Sh.eU who e x ila i ns th a t tl I’ route them seivcp via the Straits of M agellan. When they arrive in New will m ake fo r g re a te r efficiency The speech of S ecretary W allace fa ilu re him self. If ' th e - general license departm ppti haa l^een. enjoy York they w ill havdA H veled 19,000 m iles. Dr. P etersen and Ju s w ife were in serv in g m em bers and fo r in Now, th erefo re, N O TICE , is»1« ind icates a g a in th e philosophy of v.'in-s the d ic ta to r m u st have the ing the b ig g est .prt>.Chrif>ifcma8 m em bers'of U ¿revf that saHed the Hummel Humme!, a 2 -" -ot boat, from creased economy of operation. lereby given th a t I will on the th e new deal fo r ' he tells the credit for w inning—not the gen- rush in its histo ry , an indication Shanghai to Los A ngeles. The crew of the dim inutive, vessel expects to 10th day of December, 1939, a t C om panionship world th a t A m erican ag ric u ltu re , eral. So w hat success can crown th a t there is m ore -loose m oney in arrive in New Ycrk som e tim e in 1941. 0:00 o’clock a. m., of said day, “ H isto ry d em o n strates th a t no it the ranch of F ritz Rohweder, h a s come to the end of its rope the efforts of an arm y leader un circulation th a n usual. individual or n atio n can shake and m u st abide strictly by the der a d ic ta to r? n Sherm an Co-unty, Oregon, sell Oregon nu rsery m en ship about hands w ith iniquity w ith o u t in the rv lm g s o f th e d epartm ent of a g r i ill the rig h t, title, and in terest in G erm any has given exam ples 36 carlo-ads o f roses to o th er states long ru n suffering d eg red atio r c u ltu re or accept disaster. nd to the above described estra y I come w h at sim ilar. W hen H itler, and p u n ishm ent.” — S ir lATthur lorse, a t public auction, for cash, He say s A m erican soil is slip according to the news, w anted the every y ear according to J. S. W ie- ping an d does not produce as much arm y to do /»omething considered mar., of th e n w s e ry service of the o the highest and best bidder to Page. ______ ______________ _ as it once did. T h at may fix ho — j impossible by arm y leaders* they S la te Departnfewt of A g ric tiltu r:. atisfy dam ages, costs and keep- ar,d it m ay not. If one takes the had to agre$* F ailu re resulted in S hipm ents of o th er *ornafwwwtal (tv F ran k lv n W altm an " I tw enties ended we had’ experienced ng, and all oth er expenses and th is E sta te * , . , * . ’ 4 the first shock ef th e deepening to t a l y iefeb .ef. th e p a st ten y ea rs the A t a i i r o f tile g^toeral b ecam e ?$u!$eiy stock - from csts reg u larly made and incurred depression h h u u t t we we did not th e evidence seem s conclusive un-- a d ic ta to r can n o t ad m it he" is fct>K > m o u n t. to approxim ately 110 care- ■ It is urtdbu-btenTy With a feeling j \vu»id dd depression n m a k in g -th is sale. o f g re a t relief th a t all of us have hove breadlin an nually, W iernan said/- til we look a t th e m oisture records than p e rfe c t., or m any m illions D ated this 14th day of Becern- A tto rn e y A t L a w bidden goodbye- th e tu rb u len t of people dcj)endtn-t on governm en and find ^ h a t lack of rain fall has ?r, 1939. ' The Finns Ore a fre e peopfe wjjttl Republican», »till hold a slight th irtie s and fikeWifee it ’is w ith tal hand outs for th e ir m eager been the m ain lim itin g facto r in ip ir it enough , to fight to- -dOdbh C. C. W ILSO N, M o ro an d W a»co stead of depreciation of th e »oil to rem ain th a t way. D ictator led edge on- / ) r . g o n ’$ floptical w ar htrpeful anticipation? t h a t we have existence, as we have now. Sheriff of Sherm an County, Oregon it «elf. T here will b e less sraid countries can n o t Hope, to hjave this m an, according to re g istra tio n g reeted the b eg :n r ng of the fo r iHard w a s'th e life otf the A m eri about soil erosion when we have* rort of s p irit and determ ination, ’figures coin-piled by S ecretary of t i e s - m a y they become known as can fa rm e r in the tw en ties but not N TH E COUNTY COURT OF S lr te Cnell. Of the 465,978 voters the fo rtu n a te fo rties! an o th er series of wet years. nearly s-o h ard as it w as d u rin g and i t is a weakness, th a t make« TH E STATE OF OREGON Surely th ere was little about the thirtie.- and even today, despite IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF re g iste r, d in O regon, 235,000 or When th e resu lts of new w heats therrt vuhtera'bie. FOR SHERM AN COUNTY 51.6 per cent a re R epublicans the la st decad to m ake anyone— the» governm ent subsidies an d * TH E STA TE OF OREGON FOI and the new corn are totalled In the M atter o f th e G u a rd ia n - SHERM AN COUNTY. except probably the jcD-hpldm g while 213,171 ur 46.7 per cent are tlæ y show, m ateria lly g re a te r, h ard -o u ‘,s. ' Most serious affliction N ext M onday sta te police will D em ocrats. J'fie rem ain in g tw s New D ealer-—A eg ret the passa.g hip o f th e E sta te of Edith Reid, SS F IN A L NOTICE yileds th an w as obtained from of all, h o w .v er, has been th e d e s - 1 egin checking on those who are per c e n t is m ade up of Socialists, of the th irtie s. These y ears con In the Matter , of the Estate ol .n Insane Person. -older ty p es of such g rain s which * -l ing d u rin g the th irtie s o f the .‘ till driving w ith yellow and black Piogres-snves, PrOhibltio-niS-ts and stitu ted one of th, C IT A T IO N W. B. Wilcox, Jr., Deceased. reactio n ary indicates t h a t we a re g e ttin g m ore hrpe of A m ericans to a tta in h ig h plates. A trip or two into S h er m iscellaneous TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN To E dith Reid, the above nam ed political d esig n a pei iod« o f world h isto ry , m arked e r sta n d a rd - of living, g re a te r g ra in per acre than before w hether man county m ight yield a vfew Notice is hereby given, th a t P au l nsane person, and to all persons by discord and i 'jresh th ro u g h o u t prcd.uc;ivity artd h ap p ier -live.«. tions. . . our soil is slipping or not. w i ’ •* •z '• * w arnings, a t least. ____ n tercsted in the estate within the the world and home-rya period And fu rth erm o re the secretary j On th " h ighest a u th o rity they ine F. Wilcox, ad m in istra trix , od .J< co sts’ m ore th an $100,000 a jn which m unkin^. flip p e d back were told in the th irtie s th at the said e sta te has rendered, p re sen t R ate of Oregon of the said E d ith is not in a position to say to ; y ear to keep tir£ s on the* v ast fleet w a rd in its que?»t fc r the b e tte r fro n tiers of A m erican p ro g ress ed and filed her ‘ final account teid, an insane person, other th an A m erican fa rm ers th a t they m ust ma Reid, C hailes W. Reid und of autom obilees and tru ck s o p erat therein fo r settlem en t, and the ‘tilin g s o f life. follow th e d ep artm en t in soil were closed, th a t we had come to C ourt ha« appointed M onday th< .au ra Noel Oro, the p etitioners It w as a period in which the th ed by th e s ta te of Oregon in its erosion m ethods. T here has bern r 1 of he road a r d th a t we or the appointm ent of a guandian C ontract for dem agogue and the bold bluff r m ight as well become reco n cii’d 5th d aV of F eb ru a ry , 1940 a t th< a minim um of experim ental work From the- Observer Dec. 30, 1910 .various activities. >f said »¿:aie of said "insane per- done in soil conservation, cfrtain ly j W a lte r R uggles is fa rm in g p a rt •supplying th e s ta te ’s .tire needs flourished—w hen m any people did to the d i- oerntion of ir perm anent hour of 10 o’clock a. m., in thi on. been aw arded- to th ree com th e ir th in k in g tir,< ulbh th eir emo aim y of unem ployed to ta llin g five County C ourt Room of the Count} net enough to m ake a positive j of the M onklancLproperty of Mrs? tions instead of th e ir heads'—w hen or more m illions w ith pei m anently C ourt house in Moro, S herm ai panies. IN TH E NAM E OF TH E s ta trm a n t possible. '*• Daniel McLachJan." " •• • • • the gilded prom i?.- was m istaken g o v tin m n ‘ supported relief rolls. County, Oregon as a time- am Now it is practically certain th a t 1TATE OF OREGON: You and Rev. A. J. A dam s and wife were The S ta te H ighw ay D epartm ent for gold— when men and women IJ t. A m ericans r e fu 'e to believe place for the h earin g and final set continued a g ric u ltu re _ will reduce in P ortland- w ith th eir d au g h ter ach of you are hereby required w.Avithout a u th o rity - to- acquire fo rg o t the thing.-, th e n fo iifa th e rà j They still believe this to be tlem ent of said account and o the p ro d u tivity of our soil and C h ristm as week. o ap p ear before the a b o x ^ e n title d h earing any objections thereto. h itte r learned by b .experience, historical sites w ithin cities, the had •ourt w ithin four weeks iro m the ev en tu ally we will have to do a land of fu rth e r o p p o rtu n ity . O. B. E akin le ft for B ritish 1 P auline F. Wilco? late of the first publication of th is som ething a'bout it. We should Columbia w ith his, fam ily on the H chWaY Cdmtmi<rcirm w as 'advised n b eth th is and o',her lands. I) fre',' ( P h ilo sip h y Leaves Mar A d m in istratrix aty a m eeting h e re th is week. Its •Ration as h e rein after stated ,- to have had for years past an ex E fforts Collapsed. Yet th e co n stan t projection by 25th. au th o rity in this directidn, the how cause, if any exists, why the p erim ental program to investigate •; Th th irtie s saw the com plete persons in high places of a phil- B orn: Decem ber 22, to Mr. and w h at should be done to save th e Mrs. F re d H ennagin, a daughter. comanision wae- adyi^ed^ ip lim ited tid la p se of effui-t>_r .to m aintain, ..ofcophy u f and d e fe a tism IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OI- p ray er o£ th e p etitio n ers, fo r th e to the acquisition of scenic sites. TH E STA TE OF OREGON FOE ippointm ent of David Reid, as soil. In stead it h as ju s t started . p taçe th ro u g h in tern atio n al o rg an has left its m ark on o u r people. John H ardin has purchased the D ependence on the re su lts of two Tonkins residence property oppo ization ami solemn pledges. All of A’fn g w ith this d eterio ratio n cam e 1 HE COUNTY OF SHERM AN guardian of the e sta te w ithin th e S tate of Oregon for Edith Reid, ' o r th re e y ea rs experim ents may be site the J. B. Mowry hom estead at th > high hopes raised on the world also a w eakening of m oral fiber SUMMONS Raymond L. E lliio tt, as Receiv- an insane person should not -be as d isaste ro u s as th e h it or miss the south end of M“ *n s tr e e t..- peace fro n t during the tw enties by as millions became imbued w ith B riand, M acDonald, H ughes, Kel the idea of g e ttin g out of th e gov- vi of th? F ir s t N atio n al Bank of granted. m ethod used by farm ers. Col C. A. Buckley, re p resen tativ e Service of this citatio n is m ade To call atten tio n to th e fa rm e rs elect to th e legislative asserribly logg, Hoover and S trw e m a n n were errmer.A all th a t th e ir power of Th» Dalles, Oregon. Plaintiff. vs. ipon you by publication in the to the d a n g e r of co n stan t cropping from th is d istria t, is in Salem this d::-hed d u rin g th e last ten years fran ch ise could force. U ntil re IMary Chisholm, M arg aret Chis Sherman County Jo u rn a l, a news- and its possible loss of soil fe r week, fa m iliarizin g him self with a rd flow thé word^ IÇellogg-Briand cently it w^s considered quite fa s h holm, Annie Laurie Chisholm, anc irp e r of general circulation, /Peace F act, Nine .Pow;«; T re aty , tility is rig h t and proper. To tell the w ork before him. ionable in certain q u a rte rs to them th a t they m u st follpw the {¡Gi neva, disarmament,,«« collective mock and je e r A m e rc a n tradition-s Collin G. Chisholm, and to all oth irin ted and publish-d irt Sherm an exact a n d ex a ctin g rüjes laid down Fiom the O bserver Dec. 31, 1920. bounty, Oregon, once a week fo r security arc b u t echos which come and the A m erican s p irit of indi t r persons unknown claim ing an} Bill Johnson is in charge of .the rig h t, title, e state , lien or interest our consecutive and successive by th e p re sen t d ep artm en t of back to m ock us. . , ; — vidual initiative. D em oracy and v'-prçsentative a g ric u ltu re or lose th eir sh irts is c a rp en ter w ork for W ilford Bfcl- As th e th irtie s cam e to th e ir in the real pro p erty described in reeks iby v irtu e of an order m ade she who is. p u ttin g an addition silly. governm ent lost ground during the end, it becam e obvious- to m ost the com plaint adtv.rsc to plain tiff’s lhd entered m said court and p re th irtie s as bloody d ictato rsh ip s ceding on the 12th day of Decem- •c' • ‘hat th? tides- of the ow nership or any cloud upon I vet the d e p a rtm en t of ag ric u l 16x20 to his fa rm home as well as adding a b a th room and other con- plain tiff’s title thereto , Defend j.r , 1939, .said period of publica- arose th ro u g h o u t the world. G er pvriod had reached th eir high w a t tu re ex p erim ent w ith th e diffe t y p o Of soils all over the nahori ” ™ 2’en« ? such »’ c a b in e tw o rk . :on l>eing the period prescribed m any succumbed to a b ru tal to ta lb er m ark and w ere tu rn in g back, ants and produce the results like It has t Mls’ Laura t ? wh<L h®.’ To M ary Chisholm, M argare >y said order. ta iia n governm ent, J a p a n to a T-v -p is tjie hope th a t the fo rties done w ith t i l h r e m ethods and been v isitin g h e r f r o t h e r . Dr. C The d ate of the first publication g v ed y oligarchy, F rance and the held fo rth — th a t th is tide tow ard Chisholm, Annie L aurie Chisholm w heat v ariet ies. Then it won’t be expects to re tu rn to hci Continued from pag e one. f this citation is D ecem ber 15th, U nited S ta tes to erapk-pot th eo r:a i A m erican trad itio n s and a n c ar.d Collin G. Chisholm , and to al rists, tinged with S ta te socialism , ient f a i t h - n rrved sound will con eth er ptrs-ons unknown claiming 939, and the d ate of the last pub- necessary to coerce fa rm tr s tc home in P o rtlan d th is week. Dr. m onths. Foley also had the pleasure* of a any rig h t, title, ‘ e sta te , lien or in iertion is Ja n u a ry 5th, 1940. 8nd w h a t was ever idealistic about tinue to run, b rin g in g a sens-e cf .*/,» • * ’ ‘ I ' follow them for -the Am erican tc re st in the real property des the R ussian .^ S o v ie t experim ent W itness my hand and the seal • •i.riiv a rd w 1 1 being back to fa rm e rs — i specially in this stc - visit w ith his fa th e r early - this, A plan fo r p a r ity p a y m e n ts • ? . .. i . 1 )f said co u rt affixed this F2th tion-—a re sm a rt enough to tak e week. thro u g h the u&e o f certificates is gave way b efore the im p erialistic a restless, tu rb u len t and distre«s- crifced in th e com plaint adverse tr -Mrs. H. W. S trong and d augh plaimtiff’s ow nership or any clou ay of December, 1939. •ed country and world. nW>itiup< of i k ^ l f up new m ethods, w hen.there Is e ? u sued t,ç: dbm plyiüg faxm^çs, upon p lain tiff's title thereto , De J o e T ru itt, Clerk- »Roll out the th irtie s and with dence to show th a t they are effec te r M aybray are visitin g a t the le s s or $ ’ ip puwêhaÀo* Jiheäfe - .oértÎT o r!; - of th e 'County C ourt tive. And they a re too sm art to T rum an S tro n g hom e ju s t east of ficaj.es, tfius fuA ushing the funds of living d m inished d u rin g the til* m th? New Deal, Nazi- n, Com- fondants. IN T H E NAM E OF THE >;o. G. U pdcgraff, i follow an unproven theory, no town. H. W. S tro n g and fam ily fop p a rity , and the processors be last- decade, e-speriall • in the r .v r i 'm , w ar, dem agogues, crack- of .E u g e n e , STATE OF OREGON: You art tto in e y for P etitioners. U nited S tates, Much cf the grea't peds and all th eir kin! Hail the m a tte r how .big a shot advances are now re sid e n ts ing reim bursed b y v p assin g the w here Miss Mayforay is a high County C ourt Seal) it. processing tax on to the consum p ro g ress m ade in the tw enties to fen ties-— may th eir place in o-ur hereby required to ap p ear and an school fr shm an. sw er the C om plaint filed ag ain s w ard b rin g in g incria&cd com forts memories and h istory be blessed.! ers-, unless, th e tax is so. sm all J a k e 'D o u m a and M iss E lm ira you in the above entitled suit T H IS IS 1940 - N TH E COUNTY COURT O! th a t it cannot very well be added of lif e - to people g’o nerally— ami Fahvarxte w ere m arried a t the hr: was h ’ a li.v m n c rt of the ! Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M w ithin ten days from the date of TH E STATE OF OREGOI W hen we aw ake next M onday home of th e bride’s gran d m other to th e price of a loaf of bread. tw enties, despite all th e fa u lts and M eets on the 1st am 1 service of this Summ ons upon you FOR SHERM AN COUNTY m orning we will be done w ith The in Moro T hursday evening, Justice 3rd T h u rsd ay eve if served w ithin this County; or if Im p o rtan t to cm p lo y trs and un defects of th a t d cade—rw as wiped NOTICE TO CREDITORS th irtie s and happily s ta rtin g a of Peace L. W. Ross officiating. nings of each month. served w ithin any other Count} ions, am endm ents to the W agner out d u rin g the th irtie s. Surely at new decade. In the'. M atter -of the E s ta te o C. L. M ontgom ery celebrated V isiting m em bers cor in the S ta te, then w ithin tw enty 1 F. DUNCAN, Deceased. Ten y ea rs ago when we sta rte d C hristm as day by an in wand dis labor act, and re stric tio n s on th? end of the tw en ties m ankind fe lt -more 5 e c v rt;/tw |i\ it ttoes to dially invited to m eet days from the date of the sgrvic: NLRB a re inevitable, but the n a the th irtie s we had ju s t w itm ssed NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEF cussion of choice tu rk ey a t thu of th is Sum m ons upon you; and if w ith us. tu re of the am endm ents will not day, ivbn though ifs‘ sense of wedl the sudden drop in values on the fh a t the undersigned has bee New Moro on C h ris tm a s ‘day. 1 you fail so to answ er, for w ant t lM ‘iryf ,«oon,v*MS to he d isru p te d . 1 m - know n, until .recommcnKlations A. B. C hristianson W. M. s-u>ck m ark e t and the men who • pointed A d m in istratrix of th "National Income DaiRHuir-T- , _ C. V. B elkpap Secy. thereof, the P laintiff will apply tc play w ith money fo r a living were G rass Valley Jo u rn al Dec. 31, 1920 are m ad ' by the h eb se-eo h im ittee state of M. F. Duncan, dcceaset the C ourt for the relief prayed foi In the ^United b ta te s today the The m easles have ju st about now conducting an investigation. g e ttin g scared. The r( m ainder of y an order dated the 13th day o in said com plaint, nam ely: Thai p rr cap ita national income is sub us w ere still “ nigger rich’’ and finished up w ith m ost of the chil- A m endm ents, also, to th e w age- Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. ulv. 1938, and all persons havin the plaintiff ,be declared and ad fig u rin g on buying another car fo r dren and all a re g e ttin g along I hour act which has Caused many sta n tia lly les«* th a n ’ it ‘ Was in the Moro, Oregon ms ag a m st sa.d e sta te ar la tte r tw enties. N ational income Sunday driving. . * I nicely; the m ost severe case was com plaints in the ru ra l areas. M eets 1st and 3rd judged to be the owner of the teroby notified to p re sen t th ifr th e th irtie s never reached th e * • • T here is nothing about the N adine K ing who caught cold and T uesdays in the land described as: am e to A d m in istratrix a t P o tte r1 E iN W i, W J N E i, • NE1-4- L arg e ap p ro p riatio n s will be fleur^s of the tw enties. As the I.O..O.F. hall f r a i •thirties th a t b rin g s a pleasan t ! had* Pneum onia, but she is now to r;, Klondike, O regon, on or be N EJ .Section 16; SE1-4SEJL-4 m em ory; t t ha« b te n a ffrib tim e i about o ver th a t and soon will be m ade for the a rm y and navy es sien t and v isitin g ore six 'iridnths T rom T he d ate o Section 21; NE1-4SW 1-4 Sec tab lish m e n ts in. the P u g et Sound of degressions, losses, w ars and as lively as ever. b ro th ers are cordi iri notice. tion 26; NWJSW.I Section 27; troubles. People have been a fra id i Rev. Pool ton w as on the sick country. A dditional hundreds of ally invited to meet D ated this 24th day of Novem SE1-4NE1-4, N E iS E l, S iS E - and have held back from building l»*t Sunday and Mr. D. M orris oc- stu d en ts a t colleges and u n iv er w ith us. er, 1939. 1-4 Section 28; NiNA Section n iw houses, buying new equipm ent cupied th e pulpit (both rporning sities wiH he given an opportunity V? non M illpr, N. G. AGNES P. DUNCAN 33, except aoout 33 art es ly and doing th e m ultitude of o th er an d ¿v tn in g . \ to'Jbc in stru cted in av iatio n ; non- Joe T ruitt, Secretary. A d m in istratrix . ing west of the Cofinty Road thhig» thait m akes business. They The citizens of G rass Valley cotfege youths will Jbe »sponsored ' \ l ’L W. C H ILD E R S in the N W JN W I of Section 33 have used the breeching instead and have, signed w ith the by ’ com m ercial clubs. • Congresk (Jt'hlehero C hapter, No. 78.O.E.S- \tto r n e y fo r A d m in istratrix . as d1; scribed in a deed recorded of th£ collar. ' E ’lison-W hite com pany fo r an- wilj au th o rise increased personnel Moro, Oregon in Book ,V of Sherm an County Now we have a new year and a other C hautauqua fo r next w inter f o r th e Srm y, n a v y »arid m arine » u llC h j IO CREDITORS j K y M eets Every Second and* Deed Records a t page 98 new decade and aft<T ten years of and an effort is being m ade to corps; both s ta te s will be urged •All persons having claim s F °t” th T h u rsd ay s in each thereof; SE1-4NW 1-4 Section feeling so rry for ourselves it is have it som e tim e in November. to increase th e ir n ational guard. tg a in s t the e sta te of W alter A. z - M b n t h . V isitirtg m em bers * * • 35; E iS W J Section 35; all of tim e to do some going ahead, of The new co n tract will have over May, deceased, are hereby notified V I nvited Section 36: Township 4 South, Such are some of the high lig h ts o p resen t them in p ro p er form to co n tin u in g in th e developm ent of fifty nam es and the co n tract is e Amidon, W,M. Range 18, E.W .M .; Lot 4 in he undersigned, fche duly appoint- the co u n try . A w ay w ith this “You on th e co-operative plan. T here of legislation to be expected in the R uth S p arlin g , S ecretary. “ Section 31 Tow nship 4 South, I session (th e p re sid e n t w ants a ?d, qualified and fe tin g E xecutor c a n ’-t do t h a t ” philosophy. This will be no w ar tax to pay. t Range 19, E.W .M .; Lot». 3 and ° of the la s t will and te stam en t of John G. Odell was up from The • slx.rt eesdion, a d jo u rn in g in May, is 1940. Lupine Rbbeknh L o 'g e N o." 116 ’ 4, Section 6, To’w nship 5 South, Dalles Tuesday evening on com- if po ssib le), touchin g on the eco- W alter A. May, dece-as 4, a t Rh? Moro, Oregon Range 19, E.W .M .; L ot 1, the office of Geo. G. U pdegraff, Moro, Now come« the tim e o f y ear ¡iahy business and* Tor the prevent j nomic conditions And problem s of M. *ts 2d & 4th Tues W JNEJ, E iN W i, Section 1, O regon, w ithin six m onths from when m en are supposed to tak e inform s us th a t Mr. Dutton will be the northw est. dn .- of each m onth. NE1-4NW 1-4 Section 2, Tow n ‘he date of this notice, to w it: note o f thedr deticiencie« and m ake in charge of the local yard.» V’siting mem bers wel ship 5 South, R ange 18 .December 8, 1939. “ How do you afford such long It is unlaw ful to w ear the arfiiy ad equate resolution« about c o rre c t- come. E.W.M., ' ing them . O bservation is th a t br ra v y uniform a n j thè law w?n .vacations • "j Paul May. KROC.^-, jJeNSI RflTtS" W. B. Rice, N. G. free from all claim s of the de Gee. G. U pdegraff - “ E asily. Ond m onths on the they seldom make such resolutions be published n«xt week a t the re.- fen d an ts of all p erso n s whom- Florence Johnston.Sec A tto rn ey fo r E x ecu to r q-8 I sands and eleven on th e rocka?’ and Seldom keep them when made. Quest of 4he D istrict A ttorney. Groups Consolidate Review of P ast Ten Years Not Pleazcni In OÜwr Days j r GEORGE.G. UPDEGRAFF