Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 19, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1940
THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
TAtfp rwo
4.64
CLAIMS PRESENTED ¡AND AL­ S. W. Searcy, Supplies
Wes
Wilde,
Supplies
9.85
it is the combination of red men
LOWED AGAINST THE GEN­
33.00
! ir.d fish th a t smells, not the olu
ERAL FUND JANUARY- TERM. Standard Oil Co., Gasoline
Moro
Garage,
Tires
’
‘
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79.70
I buildings.
Shernvui Countf Observer
L.
L.
Peetz,
Phone
bills
for
4
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1940.
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Established Nov. 2, 1888
months
v 716
First National Bank, Gener­
LOUM
Y
FINANCES
,
, Grass Valley Journal
0
al Assistance
$106.20
Established Oct. 14, 1897
The semi-annual report of the
Katherine Morse, Health
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 :ounty treasurer, publ.shed in the Dayton, W .shm gw n Jan. 8, 1MO
sa id .
Nurse
75.00
a;.t ,i»ue, shows to the r t a d e i M r . Y ates, W as o,
ig ' , •
Heavy increase in the transpor- O b
Wasco News-Enterprise
F
irst
National
Bank,
Blind
;he very solid financial footing
Dear Friend. I wish to thank ^a tjon business in Oregon this
Established Nov. 1891
Assistance
4.40
I you for your la s t letter to an«. I year * is predicted «by O. R. Bean,
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 n which the county rests.
Attorney At L aw
F irst National Bank, Aid to
Despite the continued showing knew nothing of the death of E. O. puBijc utilities commissioner in
Dependent Children
31.20
,f the road bond sinking fund the McCoy until ju st before I received w arning railroads th a t they must
Published Every Friday at
M oro and W a*co
county out of debt. Some bondo your letter. If I had known ox
down operating eftsts wher-
Moro, Oregon
F irst National Bank, Old Age
Editor haTe not bem sent in for payment £ would have been a t th e fu n era l., Z . possible i f . th ey are to meet
Assistance
_
193.20
Giler L. French
land it is necessary for the county | He was the last of his fath ers thg competitiop offered by truck
Union Pacific R. 'R. Co., F reight
Entered as second-class m atte* a t u 0 ~keep money in this fund for I family, and when my second bro-, j ^ g'
on table for 'Courtroom
9.19 NOTICE OF FIN1AL HEARING
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon en years to pay these if and when ther passed away la st June, th a t
Rosa A. Miller, adm inistratrix of
Pacific
Power
&
Light
Co.,
under Act of Congress of March e;urned t0 the treasurer
k f t two ' n
fath e r s fam ily,
inheritance taxes yielded $436,-
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Courthouse
lights
34.26
the
estate of Joseph J. Miller, de>
The county general fund, from living. In the 80 s there were
j^ y g j^ g to Oregon’s gener-
A. 1879.
ceased,
has filed w ith the Clerk of
D
epartm
ent
of
Agriculture
n w i r i A I COUNTY PAPER , v'nich county expenses and othex seventeen of the cousins residing
#un<J during 19Q9 w hile gift
Scaler of W eights & Meas
the County Court fo r ' Sherman „
•ítylpS: •
Ob H t i a u
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not specified are paid> sh0W!i iu the w estern country. Now there Uxeg
$98>969.7(> Co the cof-
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County, Oregon, her final account»,
uros
3.56
a balance on hand of $46,829.78 at a re only two of them left. My fcrg
the state> aceording to
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Chars.
R.
Logan,
County
ar.d th at Monday, 19th day of
he end of the year and with an brother Will and I are the only &tute T reaaurer w alder E. IPear-
Payable in Advance
Audit
47.50
February, 1940, a t the hour of
ONE YEAR ......... -................. $l 50| xp-cted turnover in March there oncs now living, b u t th a t is one gou Approxi)rnateiy three fourths | . q . army sentinel la show:
10:00 a. m., in the County Court
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a ¡11 be somethingto pay bills with j thng we cannot escape.
-
the inheritance taxes came from 1 | / *>
^ i s O m barbed
wire surrounded
pos John Milne, Courthouse ex-
94.00
Room, in the County Court House,
pense
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JANUARY 19.1940
'or some months to come.
I . I am getting along in years
estates left by form er residents of j near the German border. Since th D. C. Wax Equipm ent House
in Moro, Sherm an County, jOie-
The road fund ended the year will be 85 next M arch if I live th a t Mdtnonmh iounty^
outbreak of European war the arm?
Courtroom Supplies
195.50 gon, has been fixed as the time
with $26,502.20, a -s u m certainly long, and I have good reason to
of Switzerland has been fully mob. Farm ers Elevator & Supply Co.
TAXRS
and place for the hearing of ob­
sufficient to carry an „ extensive think I will do so, for I am in
lized and at its defense post. ,
jections, if any there be to said
Insurance on Fair
Inform atioiT’has recently
| road program until taxes come in, fairly good health now, and have
£
Grounds
247.20 final account
and
settlem ent
giVeh out regarding the federal .n March. Paym ents from t h e |h ip e s of attaining th a t age
W
est
Coas-t
Printing
and
Bind­
thereof.
budget that is now in process of state for the county’s share of
The Scott 'boys, the McCoys, £
Rosa M. Miller, A dm inistratrix.
ing Co., Sheriff’s office
98.45
b u n g raised. Rejected, or accepted. license and gas U x money will add] with (p a rle y Bone, who .»was a
GALLOWAY
& KRIER T
Kilham,
Sheriff’s
office
14.67
This' being an election year there to this fund.
cousin of the Scotts, all came W est
Continued from page one.
Dr C. L. Poley, County H ealth
The Dalles, Oregon
is little hopes among taxpayers
The school funds contained ¡n the 80’s or ju s t before, and we
officer
150.00 Attorneys for A dm inistratrix.
Re: Appointment of Roadmas-
th at it will be either rejected . or i-.nough to make good payments to wfere very close to each other,
ter
for
Sherman
County
for
1940,
W
hite
Shield
Home,
1939
Bud-
reduced.
i the districts or to the other units But those days are gone and I be-
get item
50.00 NOTICE TO CREDITORS
L. L. Peetz.
If the same figures are approv­ that levy 'ta x e s for schools and
to feel a little lonely. Owen
. All persons
having
claims
Boys
and
Girls
Aid
Society
Re. Appointment of DeMoss
ed as were sent to congress by the the cities had money coming at the Scott and I went east and were
against
the
E
state
of
Catherine
1939
Budget
item
50.00
president it will mean th a t the year’s end.
Park Board for 1940. County
m arried the same day and then
Johnson, deceased, are hereby noti­
Louise Home, 1939 Budget
federal governm ent will take an
Not one fund was overdrawn. mct in Chicago th at night and
Court.
item
'50.00 fied to present them , :w ith the
average of $64.80 from each and W arrants have not been marked carne back home together in 1884.
Re: Drawing of 200 names for
proper vouchers and duly verified,
1940 Circuit Court Juries. 200 W averly Baby Home, 1939
every citizen for the many pur­ not paid for w ant of funds” for Dutch was m arried in 1885 a t
■to
the undersigned, the duly ap­
Budget
item
50.00
poses of government, arm y, navy, stime years and tax collections Grants, Oregon. How things have
names drawn, j
pointed
executors of the estate of
C.
C.
Wilson,
Sheriff’s
office
Re:
Cancellation
of
delinquent
relief, dam building and utility have been good since the darker | changed since then. I gave the
Catherine
Johnson, deceased, at
Expense
,
64.0(
F u rth erm o re-o u r county is out Jays of th e depression.. There is f,rsl F ourth of July speech given ¡h. Co„Unued £rom
taxes on lands acquired by the
he
office
of
T. Lester Johnson, at-
Joe
T
ruitt,
Stam
ps
for
Clerk’s
buying, WPA, COC, NLRB, FSA, cause for general optimism over | what is now Sherman county. That
g g |ln Staite of Oregon, held over from
3i>i
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torney
a
t
law, Wasco, Oregon,
office
seems hardly possible now, b u t it available) was
December term , 1939. Orders sign
PWA, FERA, SCS, REA, NRC, putlic finances in this county.
within six months from the date
is true. The celebration was held of $5,400,000 over th* same per- ed by County Court and recorded' Pacific Telephone & Tele­
ICC, FHA, HOLC, FHLB, FDIC,
22.61 if the first publication of this
'Murder trials are bad enough I in the grove on the Love place as iod in 1038, but $17,507,000 Uss in Commissioner’s Journal “ C’’ a t j g 'a p b Co., Telephones
BPR, FOC and other newly creat-
notice, to-wR: January 19, 1940.
pages
216,
217,
218,
219,
and
220.
State
Industrial
Accident
Co.
td agencies of governm ent too and labor troubles are bad enough, j iem eraber it. I remember th a t than Oregon farm jncotne in 1937.
J. T. Johnson
Peace officer’s protection
5.01
to Farm
income for W ashm gton | Copy of orders presented
to
numerous to be mentioned in a When both are so intermingled as Qwen Scott and I rode down
A. S. Johnson
Geo.
A.
Potter,
County
Judge’s
the one at Aberdeen seems to be G ,ants 'that morning to i$et the showed a gain of $14,400,000 over sheriff.
paper of this size.
Executors.
Salary
.
75.00
jn
m atte r of restricting 'the
Ot course a generous and far there is a serious mess th at may ja«^ Telegraphic reports of the 1938 but was $22,797,000 less than
Date
of
last
publication
February .
maximum
weights
of
vehicles
and
,
David
Reid,
County
Commis-
seeing governm ent would not ex­ nsver be straightened out because áhOcting of President Garfield in 1937
5.35
|
16,
1940.
Government payments to Ore-! lia d s over and upon certain coun-1 sioner’s fees
pect to raise th a t much money of the deep seated prejudices in- ^J u iy 2nd, 1881.) and then rode
over the hill to Biggs canyon and gen farm ers (included in - t o t a l l y roads in «district No. 1. O rder; J. M. Wilson, County Commis-
from present taxpayer« this year volved in the affair.
N THE CIRCUIT. COURT OF
sioner’s fees
7.50
up to the grove. W hen.we settled farm -incom e) for the 11 months signed by County (Court and record
and accordingly $17.50 would be
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
box rowed to th a t coming genera­
The hearings th at are due on in Sherman county in 1880 there of 1989 amounted to $5,518,000, ed in Commissioner’s Journal “C” ! T. L .ste r Johnson, Tax Fore­
1HE
COUNTY OF SHERMAN
s i
closure $9.50; D istrict A ttor-
tions would have something to the rate situation may clarify the were very few people living "there, a rd fo r W ashington $7,808,000. In s t page 220.
SUMMONS
the
big
o
f
;
lmost
recovery
Re: Booth a t Pacific Interna- ] r.ey’s expense $21.50;
31.0C
do. But eventually, if the presi-. pnblem in which IEe~ shipper and in th re e y e a rs there were 500
Raymond L. Elliiott, as Receiv­
65.0(
d in t’s budget is approved, the wants lower rates and each m eth­ families which had settled in the (1937) governme.it paym ents in tional Exposition for years 1937, ] Otis Baker, Jan ito r
er
of the F irst National Bank of
fiscal year of 1940-41 would cost od of transportation objects to any county, but you do not want to Oregon were less than half those i 938( 1939. Clerk instructed to | D. C. W ax E»quipment House
The
Dalles, Oregon. Plaintiff.
5(
hear
a"nv more of those times. I paid in 1939: only . half as much j draw warrM lt in the sum of $170.00 - T reasurer’s office
18.
the American taxpayer $64.80 other method lowering rates.
hear any_
vs.
n
<avor
of
Sherman
County
F
a
ir
j
Wily
W.
Knighten,
Superinten
have not been in Wasco fa r some as W ashington received last year
each, whether taken from income
iMajy Chisholm, M argaret Chia-
As ociation. To be drawn against
dent office help
41.74
ta^es, gasoline taxes, cigarette tax,
Finns and fifty four below zero years, although I went to see ,
loljn, Annie Laurie Chisholm, and
Edward Moon, Courthouse ex-
taking the Emergency Fund.
cos metic tax or whatever further weather make life .Very miserable somf of the old people who w ere , Instructions for
Sollin
G. Chisholm, and to all oth­
3.35
Re: County T r:a su re r's report
pense
ttx es may of necessity be devised for the Russians but it would be there when I came. Last afternoon farm census direct enumerator» to
er
persons
unknown claiming any
for
month
ending
December
31,
Joseph
A.
Mee,
Justice
F
te
s
3.5(
I
diove
to
W
alla
Walla,
and
from
omit
any
tra
c
t
of
land
of
tess
than
worse if they tried to go back
to produce th a t sum.
ight,
title,
estate, lien or interest
Now for purposes of compari­ home. Of all the places in this Dixie we had to drive in the fog. ' three acres unless its agricultural 1939. 'Report approved and order- ■ S. W. Searcy, Courthouse ex-
J
n
the
real
property described in
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3.3L
I will close for this time, I am products in 1939 were valued a t ] ed fi}ed.
son this $64.80 may be set along world to fight over and to fight
he
complaint
adivrse to plaintiff's
of
J.
C.
Freem
an,
Postm
aster,
Report
always glad to hear from you and $250 or more. Included as farina
, r 6: Semi-Annual
sidi the taxes that? Sherman coun- in that surely is the worse.
•wnership
or
any cloud upon
Stamps for T reasurer’s
I wish you and yours a good time are barn dairies,-nurseries, hatch-j County T reasurer of Sherman
tians spend for their roads, coun­
»lamtiff’s
title
thereto, Defend-
office
$12.00;
Box
Rent
$3.15
ty, schools, city and .their contribu­
T.he Bonneville payroll is given an l good health during the coming eries, fur farm s, mushroom cel- County, Oregon. Period ending
Total
15.15
I
j lars, apiaries, and cranberry bogs. December 31, 1939. Report ap­
tion to the state governm ent from officially as $2,039,000, - T h at’s year. Yours truly,
To Mary Chisholm, M argaret
Naomi Van Gilder, Telephone
E. IL Van Patten. ' Nr? to be included, frog farm s, proved and ordered filed.
property taxes. For 1940 th a t quite a little juice at $17.50 per
Jhisholm,
Annie Laurie Chisholm,
tolls,, J re a s u re r’s office,
Re: Approving tra n sfe r from
Mr. Van Patten still has the fish farm s, fish hatcheries or oys-
will be $50.36.
KW year.
ind Collin G. Chisholm, and to all
July
to
Dec.,
inclusive
4.4f
Sinking Fund of $15,259.40 to Gen-
This means th a t the total prop­
land he acquired in the early ter farm s.
>ther persons unknown claiming
Farm ers are expected to tell erGj Road Fund and $5000.00 to , Geo. A. P atter, County Judge’s
erty taxes of Sherman county on
Eighties in Biglow d istric t..Owen
my right, title, estate, lien or in-
7.40
Scott mentioned was the first how much hay, grain and feed , General Fund made by County j expense
a per capita basis will lack $14.44
crest in the real property des-
of being as much as the federal
County Judge of Sherman county. they bought last year; am ount of T reasurer at end of year 1939. W ,-A. Raymond, Repair on
5.50 ribed in the complaint adverse to
gasoline purchased; whether the
v A. Potter and J. M. Wilson,
Courthouse
te.exs on a per capita basis. Tni
djaintiff’s ownership or any cloud
! City of Moro, W ater at Court-
farm is on a paved road; what (signed)
job of educating the children, or
Court adjourned, subject to call! house
;■»
1.80 ipon plaintiff's title thereto, De­
they sold, and hqw much. Farm er^
building our roads and m aintain
From the Observer Jan. 21, 1921
fendants.
of
County
Judge.
Crandall-Bird
Chapel,
Bur-
arc
also
expected
to
estim
ate
the
ing them, of lighting our city
(Continued
from
page
one!
IN THE NAME OF THE
A contract has been signed by
Court in Session January 11, I ial expense
50.00
value af vegetables grown for
streets, and paying our heavy
STATE
OF OREGON: You are
debt and interest load in towns, j
citizen!’ of Moro and the EUli Paulus will not become a candidate household use, b u t m ust not (for 1940 with Judge Potter, Commis- Mrs. E. H. Moore, DeMoss Park
lereby required to appear and an-
'
jcn-W
hite
chautauqua
for
a
five
sicner
Wilson
and
Joe
T
ruitt,
Clerk
expense
•
;
,
2.09
in
opposition
to
his
chief.
|
no
explained
reason)
include
po-
of m aintaining our county govern­
wer the Complaint filed against
being present. The following pro- Sh.rm an County Fair A ss’n,
Word from Portland has it th at ( tatoes.
ment, of transporting our children feature course next winter
zou
in the above entitled suit
Booth at Pacific Internation­
An old fashioned, ‘‘Old Time, Joe Dunne, form er state senator,
ceedings were had:
will cost us only about four-fifths
vithin ten days from the date of
al
170.0(
Hurd
Time,
Good
Time”
dance
will
Oregon State oCllege— The sec­
Re:
Appointment of Election
and one tim e Republican candidate
as much as it does to supfport the
ervice of this Summons upon you,
vagaries of the federal govern­ be given January 28. Floor m an­ for governor, has his eye on the ond annual biology eolloquim, spon- Boards to serve for a period of Sherman County Journal,
f-
served within this County; or if
13.0C
agers will be A. H. Barnum, B treasury post, while the same of soied by the Oregon State chapte.
A , years. The following appoint-! County Printing
ment.
erved
within any other County
The Dalles Freight Line,
Furtherm ore our county is out F. Peetz, E. E. Barnum, Wm. W al­ Floyd Cook of Portland, is also of Phi Kappa Phi in cooperation i td;
n the State, then within twenty
Freight on chairs for-C ourt-7
of debt and our other local taxing ker, Clyde Smith and Fred Henna- bi :ng prom inently m entioned in with the school of science here, Ru fUs Precinct No. 1: .
lays from the date of the service
has
been
set
for
Saturday,
!
S.
A
Wilson,
J-
\
[°LAjMS
FRESF K
2
agencies are getting out of debt, j gin .
Ju s connection. ~ ; -----
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this Summons upon you; and if
The federal governm ent i». getting ‘ Considerable interest is being
cu fail so to answer, for want
i sr Clerk; Adeline McDonald, 2nd ALLOWED
AGAINST
THI
in debt as fa st as it can aft 1 the ] taken in the workouts at the recen.
Oregon counties participated in man of this year’s committee.
heieof, the Plaintiff will apply to
ROAD FUN1D, JANUARY TER^
statutory lim it is nearly reached j y organized Moro Athletic club, the distribution of state highway
This one day conference on lat- i Cleric; W. A. Morris, 3rd Glerk
he Court for the relief prayed for
again and will certainly be boosted
C. V. Btlknap, recently m the funds to the extent of $2,234,676.69 est developments in biological ! Locust Grove Precinct No. 2:
1940.
n
said complaint, namely: T hat
Amoun’
Account
•ve the 46,000,000,000 (i» th a ttjiQ ro Barber shop, has opened a during 1939, «according to Secre­ scince is open to the general pub- . p aui Alley, Chairm an; Victor 1 Claimant
above
he
plaintiff be declared and ad­
$63.6.r
enough ciphers) m ark unless a | sjiap in the Bee Hive restaurant. tary of State «Snell. This d istri­ lie, with special invitations being Anderson, Judge; Mabel L. Haven, ’ L. L. Peetz, Road m aster
judged
to be the owner of the
55.0»
* -Mack Ellsworth is the newly m- bution represents 15.7 percent of extended to high school science [ i st Clerk; Amelia C. Root, 2nd E. McPherson, labor
stop is made very soon.
and
described
as: .
66.2»
,stull«dL commander and J. E. N or­ the $14,233,609.48 realized by the teachers. Ecology is to be the ! Clerk; Gladys Zell, 3rd Clerk.
C. Bargenholt, labor
EJNW
1,
W
iN E J,
NE1-4-
46 j 5€
ton the new adjutant of the Chris state from gasoline taxes, motor thim e of this year’s conference, Klondike Precinct No. 3:
1
C.' Hearing, labor
RED MEN AND W HITE
N
E
i
Section
16;
SE1-4SE1-4
47.0»
, Schultz American Legion post.
j t . Johnson, Chairm an; A. B. W. Kelly, labor
vehicle registration fe^s, truck with Dr. H. L. Shantz, chief of
Section 21; NE1-4SW1-4 Sec­
They are talking of cleaning up
14.0»
and bus fees and fines. The ap­ wildlife m anagement in the fed- pottex, Judge; Geo. W. TXrinkard, A. Shearer, labor
tion 26; NWJSWJ Section 27;
Celilo, of tearing down the leaning I From the Observer Jan. 20, 1911. portionment by counties includes: eral forest service; a** principal i 3‘ Clerk: R. M. Johnson, 2nd J. Phiffer, lab o rK
28.0»
SE1-4NE1-4, N E iS E i, SJSE-
shacks, unpainted and plainly un­
30.0»
Clerk: Joe Hildeibrand, 3rd Clerk. C. M ersinger, labor
G. A. Meloy le f t Moro on' the Benton, $40,205.57; iClackamas, visiting speaker.
1-4
Section 28; N JN i Section
sanitary, that house the noble red
24.OC
Monkland Precinct No. 4:
K. Dunlap, labor
v , v .«
16th for W hite Sirtmon where he $108,737,64; Columbia, $39,848.94;
33,
except
about 33 acres ly­
a ,.fc,rdw
are and Coos,, $66,939.58; Deschutes, $38,- Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M
mar. r. while he lives near the falls ,
___ . hased
..hardw
are and
4.00
Geo. N. McDonald, Chairm an; C. Axtell, labor
ing west of the County Road
in search of his annual supply of , »
} M
h » ,. b rig h t 583.49: Douglas, $53,080.69; Hood
Meets on the 1st and
C. J. Thompson, Judge; Richard McKean & Maurus, Cement
in the NW JN W i of Section 33
good red salmon.-
J
3rd Thursday eve-
Bruckert, 1st Clerk; Wilford IBel- $122.10;
Gasoline and oil
River,
$27,145.98;
Josephine,
$36,-
as described in a deed recorded
Because the red man cures his ( h,"'Wl^ " ^ udollf' ¡, pUjihflag an in-
124.73
nings of each month,
she, 2nd Clerk; T. S. Reese, 3rd $2.63;
282.77; Lane, $137,734.33; Malheur
in Book V of Sherman County
salmon w ith smoke and because he
dr(una at 1
Opera
46-8:
Visiting
members
cor
Clerk.
-
i
L.
L.
Peetz,
road
m
aster
$38,662.26; Marion, $168^8^; Mor­
Deed Records at" page 98
often leaves the portions of sal- lfr<5
g
, ,
a
52.2»
dially invited to meet .Rutledge Precinct No. 7:
E. McPherson, labor
smoke * bouse soon and has en^ngod sev- row, $9,745.50; Multnomah, $697,-
thereof; SE1-4NW1-4 Section
mon he does not desire to
18.00
with us.*
' ' ! t Jas. W. Blagg, Chairm an; Clyde ! C. Bargenholt, labor
4F2.58; Polk, $33,448.27; Sherman,
35; E iS W i Section 35; all of
lying about in warm autum n sun eial
- - local stars m l werjj report. $6*783^5;
36.0(
Smith, Judge; L. D. Eakin, 1st j W. Kelly, labor
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Wasco,
$30,878.17; A. B. Christianson W. M.
Section 36; Township 4 South,
the sensitive nostrils of ’ P « <>‘nK i
a/ foHoW4: Moro anil Wasco, 15 W ashington, $79,568.77: Yamhill,
15.0»
' C. V. Belknap, Secy. Clerk; Alfred Payne, 2nd Clerk; ' C. Hearing, labor
Range 18, E.W.M.; Lot 4 in
W biu man is often assailed with
Gra9s Valley 7 mills; ■.
25.0f
1 T u X iii* , ,.i
' p t L. Reynolds, 3rd Clerk.
J. Phiffer, labor
$57,028.08.
Section 31 Township 4 South,
smells unpleasant to the more
22.5»
. /
C. M ersinger, labor
Athletics has begun to a ttra c t
Opposition to the proposed Wil­ Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. Kent Precijict No. 8:
Range 19, E.W.M.; Lots 3 and
fivilixed nose
Therefore white
,
jls Principals
8.0'
Moro, Oregon >’ Guy L. Hoskinson, Chairm an; C. Axtell, labor
4, Section 6, Township 5 South,
f o £ schools m et here to lam ette basin flood control program
12.0»
man wants to have h i. government
f Meets 1st and 3rd J. C. Wilson, Judge; J. C. Helyer, i L. May, labor
em anates entirely from outside the
Range 19, E.W.M.; Lot 1, the
build new houses fo r r td imam
d
w)¿h gup.t Bryant.
B|
10.2»
Tuesdays - in ^tho 1st Clerk; G. G. Young, 2nd Clerk; K. Dunlap, labor
valley Douglas McKay, chairman
M JN E i, E iN W i, Section 1,
,t has always seemed th at whit
h_
to
5.0'
I.O..O.F. hall Trai J. L. Davis, 3rd Clerk. .
| H. Yocum, labor
of th e. W illam ette River Basin
NE1-4NW1-4 Section 2, Town­
man become. solitiou. for red J:
™
f ^ ' “ „ 'V /v o U h ”
4.0Í
sient and visiting Grass Valley «Precinct No. 9:
G. Wallace, labor
commission told Governor Sprague
ship
5 South, Range 18
man when red man got >n white
brothers are cordi j Roy G. Schilling, Chairm an; State Industrial Accident Comm,
E.W.M.,
a t a conference' here last week.
man s way.
ally invited to meet J. W. Hays, Judge; J. E. Alley, 1st
Protection
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20.5f
The conference called to give fish­
free from all claims of the de­
For the benefit of the sensitive Qraiig Valley Journal Jan. 21, 1921 ermen an opportunity to air their
with us.
i Clerk; Lawrence Todd, 2nd Clerk; j National Hospital Association
fendants of all persons whom­
noses of supercivilized white man
.
Protection
14.0»
Bruce Alley, 3rd Clerk.
views on the program failed to Ve’non MilUr, N. G.
soever and that, the cloud up­
it m ight be of more benefit to ■ Mike
was c' rCU
] J. K. McKean, road*machine
Joe
Truitt,
Secretary.,
Moro
Precinct
No.
10:
produce
any
opposition
sentiment
on
the title of such land
teach the red man to take care of around a t the dance Friday ni*? t
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60.65
Chairm an; E. r supplies
----------------ïa-a-as'
'
Velma
McKean,
Chaii
whatever.
A
number
of
valley
arising
by reason of the
the offal of the salmon and cure j ar.d Saturday noon went to the
Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S. g Barzee, J^idgpr Theo. Jo h n sto n ,! Columbia Equipment Co., road
losing of the order of sale and
the m eat in a different manner. I doctors office to see what kind of sports fishermen expressed the be­
Moro, Oregon . j s o ie rk ; M arjorie Kunsman, 2nd
machine supplies
34.41
notice of sale above referred
A pretty, governm ental^ kept a breaking out he has-^and found lief th at constiuction of flood con­
Meets Every Second and
Clerk; Mae Moore,,3rd Clerk.
Tum-lA-Lum Lumber Go., Lum-
to be removed by order of
trol
dams
would
benefit
fish
life
green lawn with salmon roe would it was small pox.
Fourth Thursdays in each \y.isco Precinct No. 11:
her fo r roads
110.4f
this . Court, declaring tjtle in
be no prem ier and would be just
The broken pert of the city in I h e W illamette valley ra th e r
Month. V isiting-m em bers
Tdah M. E verett, Chairman;, Pacific Power & Light Co.,
fee simple to be in the plain­
as smelly a» the native rock« when gasoline engine was repaired in than prove harm ful Opposition
Invited
Myrtle M. Funk, Judge; Anabel L.
Lights in machine shed
l.Of
tiff herein, and th at the de­
to
the
flood
control
program
has
so decorated.
-
¡The Dalles and the lights were
Rose Amidon, W,M.
Fortner, 1st Clerk; Pearl B u tle r,, The Irwin Hudson Co., Road /v
fendant«
and all persons be
been
expressed
by
a
number
of
White men like to stop on th e ir'tu rn e d on-again Sunday evening
Ruth
Sparling,
Secretary.
2nd
Clerk;
Myrtle
Clothier,
3rd
supplies
.40
forever
enjoined
and barred
journeys and watch red man! Consideral.be wheat was sold Portland sport* fishermen and by
Clerk.
- .
i Smith Auto Pants, road sup-
from
aswerting
any
claim in
commercial
fishing
interests
on
the
spear the jum ping salmon. It is in Grass Valley last week a t prices
Re: Over-drawn funds for 1939: ! plies
.
3.16
Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116
and
to
said
land,
adverse
to
Colurribia
rh
y
r
who
fear
that
coh-
a sight worth seeing and one that ranging from $1.45 to $l^>0
The County Clerk ie instructed )Mrs. C. M. Snider, Rent on ma-
Moro, Oregon ’
the plaintiff and for such other
At the
the Monday
Monday council
council m
meeting struction of huge flood control
arouses respect for the balance
At
to transfer from the 1939 Emer-
chine shed •
6.0»
relief as to this Honorable
and nerve of the red man. White it was decided to raise the w ater dnm< will interfere with the naL Meets 2d & 4th Tues
gency Fund $4078.39 to cover the Shell Oil Co., Gasoline
159.11
Court may h < cm meet.
busineM men think the smell and light rate just ten percent.
| Ural propagation of both tro u t day of each month.
over-drawn items as per Cierk’s Geo. Wilde Garage, Repair &
Visiting
members
wel
GAVIN & GAVIN
makes the view leas pleasant and W. O. M iefert has moved his ond salmon.
'
1939 Annual Report.
’
I supplies
.
/t.8 0 \ttorneys for Plaintiff, Residence
come.
n want the taxpayers to build a new cleaning and pressing parlors to
. .
<
Court adjpurned, subject to call Sherman Garage & Machine
’.nd Post office address, The Dalle»,
group of houses for red man.
1 the building ju st south of the
Dairy herds in aix Oregon cobn- W. B. fcice, N. G.
of County Judge.
~
(' Co., Repair on machinery 18.43 Oregon.
Florence
Johnston.Sec
They will probably discover that ! Journal office.
(ties ore now rated as free - fro m
Jtft.
tollman
Bang's disease, according to Ur.
W. H.- Lytle,' state veterinarian.
These hortor counties
include
Waehin|pton, Yamhill, Coos, Clat- ! .$•.
sop,
-= Curry
. _ and Lane. .. Seven oth-
. j
er w estern Oregon counties will be
recommended for B ang's accredi-
Frigid Vigil
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF
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