Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 05, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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T H E ^H E R M A N COUNTY JO U R N A L, MORO, OREGON
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FR ID A Y , JA N U A R Y 5, 1940
BY THEIR FRUITS
IN THE CIRCU IT COURT OF
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It has b e .n said th a t a s men
T Z r r
H cro G oes H o m e
? io : i s
Sherman County Oheerrer
! fr'rt-V older th ey alm ost invariably
T H E STATE O F OREGON FOR
i C ontinued »from page one>
E stablished Nov. 2, 1888
become autobiographical and com.
TH E COUNTY OF SH ER M A N
Grass Valley Journal
to talking of th eir past achieve- to collect $289.75 in gasoline tax
SUMMONS
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E stablished Oct. 14, 1897
•* m ents in a boastful m anner. We re fu n d s by a rb itra rily deducting
Raymond, L. E lliio tt, as Receiv­
CONSOLIDATED M arch 6, 1931 quote from the p resid en t's speech: the am ount from a check sen t the
er of the F irs t N atio n al B ank of
sta-te in paym ent of g ra z in g fees
’ W asco N ew s-E nterprise *
“ D octrines which . s i t group
The Dalles, Oregon. P laintiff,
S ta te T re a su re r P earaon se n t the
E stablished Nov. 1891
ag a in st group, faith ag a in st fa ith , check rig h t back w ith a vigorous
vs.
T h ro u g h o u t ce n tral Oregon a re
t 6 d
M arch 4, 1932 racc ag a in st race, class a g a in st
JON SO LIDA l T1
IMary Chis-holm, M arg aret C his­
p ro test. In th e first place P e a r­
several
opce
populous
towns,
now
_ ____ ■ class, fan n in g the fires of hatred
son points out, th ere is serious
v irtu ally deserted 1 founded on vain holm, A nnie L aurie Chisholm , and
in men too despondent, too d e s­
- Published Every F riday at
Collin G. Chisholm, and to all o th ­
question as to the v alidity of the
p erate to think for them selves,
prospects of unbounded p ro sp erity er persons unknown claim ing any
Moro, Oregon
claim of the federal governm ent
w er.
used as rabble rousing
to be b ro u g h t about by the com­ rig h t, title, e s ta te ? lien or in te re st
Giles L. French
Editor slogans .on which d ictato rs would for gasoline tax refu n d s inasm uch
pletion of two railro a d s built into in “the reaU pro-periy described; in
as the gasolinp. on which th e tax
E n tered as second-class m atter a t ; kje to pow er?’
lw¡-
uyfz j»
th a t section -by th e rivals, J . J. the com plaint adiv-rse to p lain tiff’s
'W
was paid was used in p riv ately
Hill and E. H. H a rrim an . The sto ry ow nership or any cloud upon
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon
“O v erstatem en t, b itte rn ess, vitu- owned .autom obiles o p e ra ttd iij
under Act of Congress of M arch p,.ration and the beating of drum s, governm ent service and on which*
of th a t sp ectacu lar racfc to pene­ plain tiff’s title th ereto , D efend­
tra te the la rg e st a re a in the ants.
3, 1879.
have contributed m ightily to ill. the governm ent w as paying m ile -,
ate»*?
U nited S ta te s th en w ith o u t r&il-
D eling and w ars between nation; i ag e ? In the second place, P earson
To M ary Chisholm, M arg aret
icad
facilities, is one of the m ost
If
these
neecessary
and
unpleasant
0«t
explains, th ir e is no connection
Chisholm, Annie L aurie Chisholm ,
d ram atic in th e h isto ry of cen tral
OR actions are harm ful in the in te r­ w hatever betw een the gasoMne tax
and Collin G. Chisholm, and to all
h i u s If
O regon. It h ad its b eg in n in g when
national field, they a re also h u rt- fu rd s a g a in s t which the claim o f
o ther persons unknown claim ing
H a rrim an learned o f H ill’s plan
*4ul in the. dom estic score.”
the federal govern m en t Jj& b if .
any rig h t, title, estate , lien or in ­
O F F IC IA L COUNTY PA PE R
to build th e O regon T ru n k line to
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Can anyone -4hink of anyone any, and the g ra z in g fees which
te re st in the real p ro p erty d es­
cen
tral O rig o n (by w ay of the
SU B SC R IPTIO N RATES • rig h t now who has done more to go to th e several counties co n tain ­
cribed in the com plaint adverse to
Payable in Advance
fo ster these things, who has any ing g ra zin g a re a s and not to the
"ft i«¿ D eschutes Canyon. Im m ediately plaintiff's ownership or any cloud
H arrim an launched plans to build
ONE YEAR ............................. $1.50 more surely set class ag a in st s ta te a t all. P earson has asked
upon plain tiff’s title th ere to , De­
the D es-chutes/R ailroad as a com-
ta k ttta o v
- io a h
class, and used men too despondent S enator Chas. L. M cN ary to c a rry
fendants.
« f
p(t:n-g line alo n g the opposite
J A N U A R Y O, iy4U
too d esperate to fu rth e r poji- his p ro te st to the com ptroller gen-
IN TH E NAME OF TH E
'bank of the (Deschutes River.
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tical ends? And for overstate- t r a b o f the U nited S ta tes.
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STATE OF OREGON: You are
D uring the ea rly sta g e s of the
B FT T E R C O N N EC TIO N S
w ent and vituperation and the
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beating of drum s look a t t
conflict u tm o st secrecy was m ain­ hereby required to ap p e ar and an-,
mb
A dm inistration su p p o rte rs ? a re
"ú. ;
sw er the Com plaint filed a g a in s t
The nather u n fo rtu n a te occur- spok n record of the 1932 ' a ,
tained. N ot until a f te r actual
experiencing considerable difficulty
you in the above en titled su it
a i x t of New Y e ar’s 'Day re g ard in g 193« cam paigns.
in ju s tify in g
the
em ploym ent
Dop Herring, young Trrncflhn fcotb.i’l hero who lost his left leg as co n stru ctio n w ork h ad begun in
w ithin ten days from the d ate of
light and pow er fo r th is’ county
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of C aptain Leo G. D evany a s d irec­ the result of an injury in the H arvard gam e thts»fall, in shown in a A ugust, 1909, w as it generally
and en tire d istrict has b ro u g h t to
We did have our 1939 sleet w ith to r of ae ro n au tics in view o f the
F rineeicn. N. J., hospital Jrst tc.'cre geing hem e to his family. Cheerful known th a t th e Hill in te re sts were service of this Summ ons upon you,
nnnd a g a in th e suggestion th a t a 'bit of a hangover into 1940 ju s t recent action of G overnor S p rag u e
fts a!v.ays. Den Fees a goad fa u :e ahead for a m an wi.h one icg “ who b acking th e Oregon T runk lfn.. if served within th is C ounty; or if
th is area should have more th an as some o f o u r citizens.
can
take it.” The leg was am putated several we~k.< ago afte r doctors The rival co n stru ctio n crew s, each served w ithin any o th er County
in ouK ting-the old board o f aero-
one connection w ith a power plant ------------------- :___
em ploying about 2500 men, work- in the S ta te, then w ithin tw enty
nautice w h in they defied his de- i fought a losing fca. .2 ts uavc it.
day:- from the date of th e service
larg e enough to serve it.
mand th a t th e post, th en occupied 1
’
______ --------------------------------------- ----------------------------- ---- • ed night and day, sep a rated from
of th is Sum m ons upon you: and if
T he trouble s ta rte d between The
P o rtlan d ers
are
buying the by Ailen Greenwood, a D em ocrat,
each other only by th e narrow
you fail so to answ er, fo r w ant
Dalles *ahd Hood River when >ce f bod stam ps rapidly it is said, be abolished a ? a sinecure.
riv er bed. Hundreds, of team s,
thereof,
the P laintiff will apply to
Hood
River
Had
ice fro ze onto the w ires, breaking
a dollars w orth of food for
M em bers o f £he- new aero n au tics
Sti am Jphovels , hnd every oth er
the C ourt for the relief prayed fo r
them down. F or th is trouble no f ° u r jDits is a good enough dtftl board explain th a t D evaney will
other facility fo r ra ilro a d 1 co n stru c­
in said com plaint, nam ely: T h at
' blam e re sts on the com pany and Vven >n the days when people paye be a “d ire c to r’’ <of a e ro n a u tic s an d
First PUDistrict
tion w ere used to rush the work.
the plaintiff be declared and a d ­
co ns ideralble praise m u st be given heen led to expect som ething fo r not an "in sp e c to r” as w as G reen­
Som etim es the w o rkers, ta k in g the
fo r the speedy job of resto rin g b°thing.
Believe it or not, b u t th e Hood cue from th e ir em poyers, ris o rt- judged to be the owner of the
wood. Hi« e n tire tim e will be de-
service. T h at p a rt of it was a l-I "
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River valley was the birth p lace of ed to o b stru ctio n ist tactics. Men land described as:
vvoled to prom oting the aviation
E iN W i,
W iN E J,
NE1-4-
M
H
-W
l
1
ru
raI electrification in th e U nited were injured o r killed b y boulders
in
d
u
stry
in/
O
regon.
“Inspect
tort”
F
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1
,
It *8 now stated “on good au th o r-
N E i Section 16; SE1-1SE1-4
" h l,i th,- rn»m source of c u r- ;ly - th a t s i t 1)own Mu h wj„ w of plane« fo r which s ta te licenses i
9 ta te s , according to a re p o rt m ade and e a rth , inexplicably sliding,
Section 21; NE1-4SW 1-4 Sec­
• rem was off th e W hrte R iver .plant lla m ,d to the s „ prem e bend,. W el, a re sought will -be handled by fed ­
by E v e re tt Davis, extension spec- D ynam ite was planted and explod-
tion 26: N W lS W i Section 27;
was u .W to p erm it p a rtia l ser-. lllb t> ,
s(t down.
ialist in ag ric u ltu ral ; en g in eerin g ed so as to h in d er the work. The
erally certified m echanics and a t
SE1-4NE1-4, N E iS E J , S4SE-
vice to The Dalles. T here ts some
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at Oregon S ta te college.
officers of th e law w ere helpless
the expense of th e ow ner of th e
n
1-4 Section 28; N1NJ Section
criticism ab o u t th is fro m some
Davis found th a t the first stric t- to pievent disorder. However, the
plane. ¡Devaney's em ploym ent, it
33, except about 33 acres ly­
q u a rte rs 'but whi-n it is consider­
¿ y ru ral electric d istrib u tio n line m ajor fights w ere w aged by the
is fu rth e r explained, is only for a
ing west of the County Road
ed (that th a t city has fo u r hospi­
in the U nited S tates w as built in centracDfi-s and law yers of the
prr-ba.tioq;ary period of 90-dayr.
in the N W jN W J of Section 33
ta ls an d o th er in stitu tio n s needing
1905 ^nd was two m iles long, riv a' com panies.
His retention follow ing the end of
as
d. scribed in a deed recorded
lig h t m ore seriously th a n does this
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n
n
ectin
g
five
Hood"
R
rv
er“vallpv
i
r
th a t period will dnpend upon -re­
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z.
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j,-,
wild race the o p d o s iiic
¡fa rm s .
in Book V of Sherm an County
p a r t o f th e area th e re can ibc .but I From the O bserver, Jan. 7, 1910 su lts. F u rth erm o re the new “d i­ Continued from pag e one.
i t
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n
•
,,
pow ers b o ught farm s, closed pub-
Deed Records a t page 98
little objection to th e oourse tak en
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,
,
.
.
Today O” '* 0" 18
a leader Hc rOa d s and v irtu ally ruled th e
re c to r” of aero n au tics will receive and W ashington.
by th e com pany.
—
N?oro
abo“ tJ U los* ,ts
thereof: SE1-4NW 1-4 Section
Offered
f
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r
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otigreisional
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ore
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fry
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ide
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fo
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g
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a sa la ry of only $200 a m onth for
. N one o f the fo re z o in r, how ever. •
M r- Olds h aving bought full tim e work, as com pared to th? R icord sh o rtly will be a list of i G? an . , Per cen t of all fa rm s irt co u rts over locations fo r the two
35: E iS W i Section 35 all of
excuses th e fa ct th a t th i r e is b u t I? * w n ’ ° ^ *
8
°f
Section 36: Township 4 South,
$350 received by Greenwood.
scores of item s which have been - * s ta te talecU lfit<l- * T h ree years
af}eS a lortg n arro w passes where
one connection fo r this area w ith V a lle y
Range 18, E.W.M.; Lot 4 in
G overnor S p rag u e him self had placed on th
em bargo . list by atr<^ on y ° P*'1 cent
J a r m s th ere was hard ly room fo r one.
Section 31 Township 4 South,
a source o f power. S urely if a line 1
no com m ent to m ake upon Deva- B ritain and F rar,© ^ alth o u g h they , fiiy,ferer r I howby in
F in a l,y a t a point w here it was
Range 19, E.W.M.; Lois 3 and
could be connected to th e M orrow “’“ Ja m e s Tom lin has fo u r p air off noy’s em ploym ent except to ex ­ are in the« reciprc-Al trad e a g re e -j
f
. of 7000 im possible to find m ore than one
co u n ty end of th is S b rrm an a e c - ^ ^ flooded E nglish grey hounds plain th a t he had ‘as’&pfl Ms new ifcehts betw een the U nited S tates
line serv in g m ore grafie out
th? canyon, Hill de- - 4. Section iL-Township 5 South,
tion so th a t we could d raw 'fro m * I / or s a ’e at- reasonable prices.
Range 19, fc.W.M.; Ix>t 1, tht
board, to in v estig ate th e need of and those* nations. Includ d will i
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ru ral cu stom ers in c ided to a rb itra te . An ag reem en t
W iN E J, E iN W J, Section 1,
Pendleton, W alla W alla or where-
a
d
irecto
r
o
f
a
e
io
n
a
u
tic
s
and
th
a
t
be
such
Pacific
N
o
rth
w
e
st
products
t
i
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n
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wa?
reached
w
hereby
Hill
would
\\ h ea t in alm ost every p a rt of
NE1-4NW 1-4 Section 2, Town­
* 'Rural E lectrification adm in- buiJff as f a r as Bend and
ever th e ir juice ccm es from it :he county "is y et unde r snow. An he was w illing to bow to th e ir as apples, p ears, prunes, wool, sai- .
sh ip 5 South, R ange 18
mo... A B ritish buying . « i m m i U '? 1? “ " b»s
■» « t e n d .n g H arrim an to run hix line over H ill,
•would save us from such troubles. ¡lech or two w as added Sunday judgm ent.
E.W.M.,
Sion is now jn the national oapi- i
i<e w ithin the la st y ea r 42-mil« trac k fro m M etolius. On
And we th ink it would have o th er night and in the absence o f wind
free frem all claim s of the de­
ad v an tag es to th e com pany as I spread evenly over the fields
The S ta te U nem ploym ent Gom- tai a rra n g in g for using A m erican | ° ‘ ’. , ^ ys D av,s- F a u r Projects O ctober 1, 1911, H ilt-d ro v e the
fen d an ts of all pei-sons whom­
vessels (ch an g in g re g is try to B rit-J
construf t,o 7 or golden
spike
and
ap p ro p riate
Well.
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L. L. P eetz’ F arm er ball was a imission has fixed t h e . “ adequate ish Colum bia) to tra n sp o rt sev eral J have been ree ntly com pleted, to
soever.
and th a t the cloud up­
I successful social event and all had •'es .rv e ” for the jobless insurance
' seive about 1306 fa rm e rs. E x ­ cerem onies m arked the com pletion
on the title of such land
fund
a
t
$6,000,000.
This
figure
n
rllio
n
f
.
e
t
pf
lm
ber
to
England.
D EPO R TIN G BRIDGES
of the O regon T runk line to Bend
, a good tim r.
arisin g by reason of the
re p resen ts a com prom ise betw een The lum ber is to be- supplied by tending lines in populous farm ing
It was expected th a t the ra il­
Ju d g e Landis, w ith a gentle nod
d
istric
ts
if
fa
irly
sim
ple,
but
in
losing
of the order of salt and
In
answ
er
to
an.
inquiry.
Thd
Bi
itish
Columbia
mills.
the $3,500,000 urged by em ployer-
Made B ridges o u t a little God,
)
scarcely settled regons like the road would extend south from
notice of sale above referred
days
lengthen
Hfter
the
holidays
c
o
n
trib
u
to
rs
to
th
e
fu
n
d
and
the
Bend
thf
He w hitew ashed him with words
a ste rn Oregon w heat ' country. Z
" t Z to L C “ alifornia.
" 1,0’'''" '; ? However,
° Wl
to be removed by order of
Fo th a t people m ay work a little $12,000,000 to $18,000,000 m ax i­
L a te st discovery by the d épart- d E istrib
profound
u tio n lines are so costly as tw0 b u ,ld ers turned th e ir atten tio n
this Court, declaring title in
longer and square up th eir holiday mum insisted upon by em ployee- nu nt of a g ric u ltu re scientists is a
else w hen., and the line from cen
M adam w on’t have to burn her bill».
fee simple to be in the p lain­
beneficiaries. The “ ad equate re ­ sp ra y which will prevent apples to be prohibitive under present tral Oregon to C alifornia w as not
Brdges down.
C.H.
tiff herein, and th a t the de­
from (h opping before z harvest. conditions in m any localities.
s
t
i
v
e
”
which
is
subject
to
change
com pleted until 1931.
W ithout com jpent on the advisa- Frwra the O bserver, Jan
1900
fen
d an ts and all persons be
up o r down a t the discretion* of They claim th a t the fru it acquires
toility of d eporting H a rry B ridges
fo
rev
er enjoined and b arred
T
iavel
on
Oregon
highw
ays
and
a
finer
flavor
from
the
spray.
the
com
m
ission,
will
b
t
used
a
s
a
C red ito rs o f th e Sherm an Coun­
fro m th is country to his native
from asse rtin g any claim in
stre e ts d u rin g th: m onth of Nov­
guage
in
d
eterm
in
in
g
the
a
p
­
ty
Bank
have
nam
ed
L.
Clark,
November Traffic
A u stra lia it is possible to have
and to s a id -la n d , adverse to
em ber th is y e a r totaled 228,339,678
a few words to say about the s ta te ­ W. S. B arzee and C. J. B right to proach of em ergency conditions
the plaintiff and for such o ther
O
i
l
L
a
n
d
J
u
d
g
e
miles,
on
the
'basis
of
gasoline
a rra n g e for some plan of se ttle ­ ju s tify in g a r,eadjustm ent of /bene­
m ent o f Dean Jam es Landis ol m
relief as to this H onorable
consum ed and figuring an average Deaths D ecrease
ent.
fit
payments-
to
tem
p
o
rarily
uncm-
th e H arv ard Law schoo 1 who a c t­
C ourt may stem meet.
of 13 miles to th e g allon. This fig­
Wm. H enrichs our ntw county p!< yed w orkers.
ed as special exam iner for, th e
O regon’s traffic d eath 'rate for
GAVIN & GAVIN
ure has 'been adopted as .the s ta n ­
lalx)i d ep a rtm en t in the case.
| <l(*rk ks now quite a t home in his
d a rd m ileag. ra te by the N ational t,ie month °f> Novem ber th is year A ttorneys for Plaintiff, Residence
Mr. L andis’ statem en t review s f L^K‘e a t the courthouse.
F ifteen. Oregon counties share
S afe ty Council. L ast N ovem ber show ed a decrease o f 24.3 percent and Post office address, The Dalles,
in the allocation of $17,250 o f sta te
the testim ony o f m any of the w it-
Miss Maud -Rust and
m ileage totaled 197,681,916 miles. ^ rom ^ e lafc; fo r th e sam e m onth Oregon.
F ran k
nesses opposed to B ridges and ! W atson were m arried m Wasco funds ' fo r pred ato ry anim al con-
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last year, it was revealed today
tr ' l durin g 1940, ju st announced
p u ts it aside. F o r instance: “Mil- C hristm as day.
Undivided
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F
'a ,'l Snell, se c re ta ry of state. IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF
by J. D. Mk?kk% s ta te director of
ner s testim ony in this proceeding
The
family-
planned
a
picnic
for
?
he
ra te ’th is N ovem b^r was
TH E STA TE OF OREGON
.T h e city has a good pest house ag ricu ltu re. The la rg e st am ount
is deserving of little, if any.,
FOR SHERM AN COUNTY
th
next
day
and
Bobby
was
a-ked
m‘‘leS
trav
e
led
’
while
the
ra
te
last
credence.” Qf K eegan’s, “N ot now and a stro n g jail. • If the’ $2000 goes to G ran t county. O ther
In the M atter of the G uardian-
by his m other to see w hat the 14 9 Pers<)ns kIIed Per 100,000,000
‘
mall
pox
ever
should
visit
Moro
counties sharing* in the allocation
only was K eegan’s respect fo r an
paper predicted for the w eather.
Novem ber w as 19.7. The im prove- :hip of th e E sta te of E dith Reid,
oath
negligible, «but he
w as it would find our city dads pre- include: Sherm an county $600
A
h
ter
searching
the
paper
he
inel,!tnient,
Snell said, was due to an in san e Person.
ared
to
fight
it.
,
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W asco, $1000; W heeler, $1000
ag ain and again faced w ith te s ti­
sr-id: “ W ell^they haven’t decided two
firs,L th e reduction in
C IT A T IO N
mony - so v a ria n t from th a t which
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*City M arshall. N. W. Thompson M alheur, $750: and 'M arion, $500
yet. It says here, ‘W eather ro r the actual num ber of persons kill-
To E dith Reid, the above named
f
e
»
he- bad given th a t be was forced has received his clean bill of 1 The allocation is based upon the
ed this Novem ber com pared to last insane person, and to all >pepsons
W ednesday, u n settled .”
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e ith e r to alteri Jlia original sto ry A^alth and the red ra g should be necessity for control work in each
November and secondly, th e sharp in terested in the e sta te w ithin the
Daily Q uotation
or to m ake its hollowness p a te n t a m o v e d from several fro n t doors of th e counties and upon county
increase in trav el this year.
S tate of O r.g u n of the said E dith
coopt ratio n in the work.
by th e crudeness o f his subsequent in M°ro.
He th a t p lan ts thorns m ust
A to ta l of 35 persons killed was Reid, an insane person, o th e r than
h riT ? ' h.imZ ' il
C ° Unty <ourt “ i" " > « t for
m-ver expect to g a th e r roses.— the toll fo r traffic tRis N ovem ber Em m a Reid, C harles W. Reid and
M
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lde“ s , i m tim e in the new c o u rt house
11 pay-
.
ag a in st 39 fo r th e correspond­ L au ra Noel Oro, the p etitio n ers
: • 3 * V.
The proposed im provem ent of
r>
attltU d' tOW* rd <n W edn» « i“ y. J a n u a ry 10. .1900. E roret s tre e t in P o rtlan d will coat
ing m onth la st year. W hile deaths for th e appointm ent of a g u ard ian
com m unis.s as union menVbers.
T here will ibe no public audience
of said estate of said insane ner-
between $1,500,000 and $2,000,-
F u rek a Lodge No. 121 A -F & A-M were few er, trav el increased by son.
The rules of conduct of a special
15.5 percent as shown (by gasoline
000 according to estim ate« now
M eets on the 1st and
exam iner, if indeed, there be any G,a88 Y*Hey Journal, Jan . 2, 19220
consum ption figures. This increase,
being prep ared by engineers of
IN TH E NAM E . OF TH E
Srd
T h u rsday
code of ethics f o r this n w breed
eye- ^ 5 one of t he R reate.st record­ STATE OF OREGON: You and
the sta te highw ay d ep a rtm en t. R
T
here
w
as
a
good
tim
e
down
at
nings of each month.
of new deal judge, a re not known.
ed fo r an y one m onth d u rin g the each of yo-u are h ereb y -re q u ired
II. Baldock, s ta te highw ay engin-
V isiting m em bers cor
It m ay b e perfectly in the new the A uditorium .la st F rid ay eve­
history of the state, Snefll declared. to ap p ear before the -above entitled
te r describes the proposed im-
ning
when
th
e
H
u
n
t
d
rib
losing
dially invited to meet
d i d mode for one who is acting
side under C aptain D avis e n te r­ piovem ent as P o rtla n d ’s “ m ost de­
court w ithin fo u r weeks from the
•
w ith us.
as ex am iner to deride the te s ti­
sirable im m ediate need.”
date
of the first publication of th ia
tained the w inners.
The
problem
of
legal
com
pensa­
A. B. C h ristianson W. M.
mony of w itnesses on one side and
citation
as h erein after s ta te d , to
tion
to
United
States
and
other
for­
C. V.- Belknap, Secy.
Mr. and Mr;,. P at M cCarty weiv
refu se to ta k e seriously their
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF show cause,
if an y ex ists, why tho
eign oil com panies for lands seized
sw orn w o rd ,^b u t it hardly m eets >>nss« bg ers on the tra in Wednes-
R eaching an all tim e high of by the M exican governm ent now
p
ra
y
er
of
the
p etitio n ers fo r the
w ith ord in ary ideals of judicial <lay’ hom ew ard bound.
$66,062,810 on J a n u a ry 1, 1928, rests with Judge Ponciano JRernan- Moro Lodge No. 113. I. O. O. F,
appointm ent of David Reid, a s
A
t
t
o
r
n
e
y
A
t
L
a
w
Moro, Oregon
P1 W W thpr R u
x x .
-
Glerm F airchilds has sold his O regon’s bonded debt load is now dez, who will appoint an U ppraiaer
g u ard ian of th e e sta te w ithin th e
M eets 1st and 3rd
W n ether Bridges is to -be deport- Janch to Ed M ays and he is also down to $38,706,085, according to to evaluate oil properties.
S ta te of Oregon fo r E dith Reid,
M oro a n d W a sc o
Tuesdays
in
the
,S 3 .JJUeSb° n WC have
to Tygh Valley and will S ta te T re a su re r W alt«- E. P e a r­
an insane person should not be
»
I.Q..O.F. hall T rai
alw ay s b .e n w illing to leave to s ta rt a barber shop and pool hall son. O ffsetting a s s e ts of ap-
g ranted.
sien t and visiting
proper
judicial
procedure.
If, From th e O bserver, Jan . X 1920 pioxim ately $20,000,000 reduce the
Service of this citatio n is mado
however, those who te stify a g a in s t
p r o
._
b ro th ers are cordi
s ta te ’s n e t ou tstan d in g debt to
upon
you by publication in th e
him a re to be held up to public v "
v M orrison and wife, sp en t only $18,500;Q00. These asse ts in­
IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF
ally invited td m eet
Sherm an C ounty Jo u rn al, a new s­
x, . p
New Y ears a t the home o f his clude cash in sinking funds, m o rt­
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TH
E
STA
TE^O
F
OREGON
FOR
w ith us.
unreliable .by th e v ery /,
t o
p ap er of
gen eral
circulation,
.ex am in er who adm itted th e ir tes- * ♦ ’ J B’ M ornson ne* r Arl- gages given to secure soldiers
SHERM AN COUNTY.
V( non M iller, N. G.
printed
and
¡published
in
S herm an
tim dny, it is going to be hard to ' g ° n "
Joe T kuitt, Secretary.^
F IN A L NOTICE
bonus loans and pro p erty taken
County, Oregon, once a week for
?■
!
lb
the
M
atter
of
the
E
s
ta
te
of
find out the g u ilt of M r. B ridges,
J . F . Noonan has bought the ! ovcr
^ e sta te to p ro tect its
if any.
B e^ leh e m C h .p l e r .N o . g R .O .E ^ WT « WHOM
C ^ C E R N = four consecutive and successive
old H. S. S trong residence and will in te re st in defaulted loan«,
weeks lOy virtu e of an o rder made
move it to Morô 'e a r ly ¡n the
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. v
o ’ j K j • Notice is hereby given, th a t Paul- and entered in said co u rt and pro-
spring.
M eets E very Second and
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c,
J
r au i‘
the 12th day d f Decern-
It is reported, probably not
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. . . L The s ta te tax com m ission s ta ft-
F o u rth T h u rsd ay s in each
I'
T ’ <‘dm in,s? a t r l x. « f
,v
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..-u.
««riius
Tna,
electri^
lig
h
tin
g
system
in
!
ed
the
new
y
ea
r
by
m
ailing
out
Pei,
1939,
said
period off publica­
oflRcally, th a t if E ngland sends
M onth. V isitin g -m e m b e rs ? , 'd , e„S a t" A aS
PrefWnt-
troop« to the ad of F inland, Ger- ' *“oro fo r the last several weeks i income tax blanks t o th e 150,000
ed and filed h er final account tion being th e ¡period prescribed
Invited
by said order.
troop« to the aid of F inland, Ger- 1 , 8 ^ een so consistently and reg- , individuals and corp o ratio n s w’hose
shed Service
therein fo r settlem en t, and the
FU.se Amidon, W,M.
The d ate of -the first publication
the re p o rt be tru e, j t seems alm ost , arIy i r r t ffula r th a t it is hard ea rn in g s durin g the p ast y ear are
D is tin g « '
C ourt h as appointed M onday the
Ruth
S
p
arlin
g
,
S
ecretary
.
cat'«*
certain th a t E ngland will dispatch ,
depending bn it eith er ( subject to tax atio n . R eturns, on
Vo
c.ltatlon ls Decem ber 15th,
5th dky of F eb ru ary , 1940 a t the 1090
Buttel Ia***
Cotwe« lient
a few men ju s t to see w h at will - r . 1 o r P °w er to Oalcuatc w ith 1939 incomes are to be filed w ith
flQOtn*
hour of 10 o’clock a. m., in the 1939, and the d ate o f the last pub­
, CoH®1 a«4 BaoO’ o«1
happen.
Development* a re xuch ccrta,n? y w hether it will be on or th ecTax Commission by April 1.
Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. .116 County C ourt Room of the Countv lication is J a n u a ry 5th, 1940.
» Î > î' t
W itness m y hand and the seal
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We
have
been
-toH
hy
city
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F.n« food
Moro,
Oregon
Moro O
re*on
< C ourt house in Morci, Sherm an
th a t Mr. H itle r ap p ears to need
en«
oinint
of
said co u rt affixed this 12th
Me ets 2d & 4th Tues
his a rm y a t home and certain ly officials th a t th e cost in wages
¡ County, Oregon as a tim e and
» tAod*rn lippa «n*
B rubaker in th e New Y orker:
day
>of Decejnber, 1939.
day of each m onth.
the Germ an people would n o t take is over $200 per m onth, jnore than
place fo r the h earin g and final set­
. Carot*
F in la n d * stubborn fight ag ain st
any
o
th
e
r
tim
e
in
history.
V
isiting
m
em
bers
wel
Joe T ru itt, Clerk
very kindly to sending soldiers
tlem ent of said account and of
the Soviet forces conform s to the
come.
r
TT , ° f th e b o u n ty C ourt
aw ay while the enem y Was a t the
I hearin g any Objections thereto.
trad itio n al definition off • news:
Geo. G. U pdcgraff,
G-WPMS t sensible pa . t
W. B. Rice, N. G.
borders.
Pauline F. Wilcox, A tto rn ey for Petitioner«.
Read the ads in the Journal.
L ittle Red Ridinghood bit^S wolf.
Florence Johnston.Se«
A dm in istratrix . (C ounty C ourt Seal)
Statehouse GeMip
Railroad Race
Up Deschutes
Remembered
, at ?A the
In OtEsr Days
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