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> 4 « TWO THE SHBBMAÎ1 COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1940 and $312,678 for truck trails. F or trails alone Idaho will receive $614,961 and $893,720 for fo rest highways. These funds will not have to be matched by the states. Welcomes New Representative } W a sh ’ ngLon FINNISH RELIEF J u s t now this nation is in. a state of sym pathy for Finland so .(Continued from page'pne) Sherman County Observer that a governm ent loan to that Established Nov. 2, 1888 country* is being demanded on, all upon its interference in the ad Grass Valley Journal sides. Yet the Finnish relief cam- m inistration of the state relief Established Oct. 14, 189 < CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1831 paign is not ratsing funds in sei up, tne governor declared, GEORGE G. U P D E G R A FF ' amounts large enough to be of constitutes a very grave th re a t to Wasco News-Enterprise practical benefit to the the efficiency and economy of oper Established Nov. 18J1 Finns, We -often demand that ation of that state activity. Attorney At L aw IONSOLIDATED March >4, 19 g< fne one ejge> even our Own gov- * • * L. Earl H. Hill, veteran political ---------- ‘— “ L,------- einm ent, do things we would not M oro and W asco Published Every Fri ay ourselves and this- seems to be leader of Lane county, who visited Moro. Oregon , n e o f t h em. Salem this week, refused to com Giles L. French Editor p or a nation th at has so stead- mit h im s J f as to his plans fo t the forthcom ing cam paign except * '7“ j „io<K m atter at i ilv refused to have any part in the NOTICE OF FINA L HEARING Entered as second-class ma ‘ • of Europe and th at has had to insist th a t he will be guided Continued from page one. the Postoffice ** f % a* \ g0 much trouble whenever we have largely by the wishes of his Rosa A. Miller, adm inistratrix of partm ent officials, as gypsum »and the estate of Joseph J. Miller, de unoer Act of Congress • ertered European argum ents,- we fi lends. Hill is being, put forth tungsten are claasifitd as stra* ceased, has filed with the Clerk of 3, 1879. are certainly showing a short as a possible contender for the tcgic minerals by the war re the County Court for Sherman Ripuhlicaq nomination for state OFFICIAL COUNTY RAPER ni mory- sources board. . . County, Oregon, her final account, tit usurer. He is also in line for SUBSCRIPTION RATES ( be ftmong you men u ho the House Speakership, should his ar.d th at Monday, 19th day of Statisticians state th a t govern February, 1940, at the hour of F»J»We >" Advance . >vv a perpetual desire for path lead in th a t direction, inas ment payments to farm ers for p ar 10:00 a. m., in the CQUffty Court ONE YEAR j-.--—.......... ;..... * ’ ji trouble in generous doses, name much as ihe is now the oldest mem ity and adjusted payments on ac Room, in the County Court House, IA N U A K Y 26, 1940 him to the game commission, lte- ber of the lower House in point of count of soil conservation aver in Moro, Sherman County, Oie- sei vice. Under a gentlem en’s __ ____ , ver.tly a judge over the valley con aged $21 to every person living gon, has been fixed as the time agreemdnlt »by which t \ e Speaker- demned the commission for open on a farm or $97 per farm in and place for the hearing of ob RATE REDUCTION ing up the M urderer’s creek area ship honors is passed around to 1939. The governm ent contribut ed jections, if any there be to said It ia to early to tell what is g - that deer without an tler, could various sections of th e state the 8.9 percent in addition to the caih final account and settlem ent first Congressional district is en income of farm ers. Figures are ing to be done »bout the proposed J be killed for, a se*’ ° • first thereof. titled to consideration this year, for the national average; some reduction in freight rates th at hr.. , n .w .o i. fcy the k eW > . E renst Fatland the present speak- Rosa M. Miller, A dm inistratrix. northw est farm ers received more, been applied for by the railro ad , , r > t^ w a a none GALLOWAY & KRIER ei hailing from the second district A new arrival to the nation’s capital is welcomed by Speaker of the others less. It has been delayed since Novem - _ . testified thol had been been and his predecessor coining from The Dalles, Oregon cction that Hp(„. deer had House William B. Bankhead. The Washington newcomer is Rep. Edwin ber and it m ay ¡be some weeks , s? c in o oying for several years because of th* third district. Wm. M. Mc- A. Hall Jr., right, of the thirty-fourth district, New York state. He ♦ Only California will revive m rre A ttorneys for A dm inistratrix. before it is actually put luck of food. I t w'as suggested A llistar of Medford, also of »the was elected recently to succeed the late Rep. Bert Lord. forest highway funds- than Ore effect. . , . that the deer be moved which in- first district, -ia understood to have gon. The allocation to Oregon is NOTICE TO CREDITORS Those interested in river ship- dicate3 the critic’s knowledge of his eyes' on the Speakership also. All persons having „ claims , The pleasure« of life, like its I $1,171,755, in addition to whieh . , . • • • - ping and the truck operators in- subjeet. Truly the game com- ! roses, m ust be picked carefully or ' will be $455,336 for truck tra ils 1 agam st the E state o f C a t h e r i n e cludinc the truck drivers, have ) jon flre haijed from all sides Including hiddtn taxes approx they may prick us with th eir! in the forest. W ashington’s share Johnson, deceased, are hereby noti protested. Their argum ent, in j jncornpetents and nitwits, and imately 35 percent of the g rts s thorns.—Anon. - I is $599,310 for the forest highways fied to present them , with the part, is th at the railroads want to , » for no better cause than income p f this country now goes proper vouchers and duly verified, cut rates to drive ^them * ’ /■ to the undersigned, the ¡¿uly ap toward the support of the govtr- Sixty five per cent Of the tour- business. - ' j __ ______ pointed executors of the estate of mental activities, according .to Years ago we were told that : Now aryd. tben almost every Wallace S. W harton, member of lis ts visiting Oregon during the Catherine Johnson, deceased, < a t t (Torts made toward opening the , tQU:n deve]ops a w riter of anony- the state tax commission, who the year 1939 came from Washing- the office of T. Lester Johnson, a t river for barge transportation L wus j ette rs who flourishes in warns th at increasing taxes and t0R and California, figures oom- torney at law, Wasco, Oregon, would serve to reduce freight | js apparently high glee for niounting public debt would inevi- J pjjccj by JSarl Snell, secretary of within six months from th? date rates. Now th a t A statem ent has . * time before tbose addressed lose table Lad this nation to Socialism. I g(a te, revealed this week. Of a of the first publication of this proven true and there are some ¡nterest jn information of such A’hile W harton does not consider I ^otal of 149,502 visiting cars reg- notice, to-wit: January 19, 1940. who oppose the reduction because | (,oubtful value tb at it must be tihe tax situation as hopeless he I jS(ered jn the state during the J. T. Johnson e d surreptitiously of the fpar fear th a t it will h u tt j tiar.sm ;^ A. S. Johnson declares th a t no solution is possi- | year 69,958 were from California i---- - . anu ...... ....... ......... __ barge transportation, iitvw lambasted^ _________ or accused Executors. i j those until a larger ,p ortion of ithe I an(, 28,430 were from W ashington. The same thing may be said of ! jetters center their suspicions on general public is made tax con-1 Non-resident registration foh, Date of last publication February Quick - Easy - Safe the trucks. They were first urged 1 gome one and make proper rt- scious. | the year topped th at of 1938 by 16. 1940. - as another form of competition by sajs 10,529 cars, or an increase of 7.58 which railrates could be tovhftffeoq ------- Write or call IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O F , T here 'will probably be more 1 per cent.. The year’s total was the Now the owners are opposing * A jot of waiters and' news than th e usual quota of practical j highest for any year except 1937 for com plete THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY. ÎO F SHERMAN reduction. . ! broadcasters are apparently ser jokes pulled off in Oregon -thiif year j when heavy m igratlbns from the in formation— It is hard to see why the farm n s about the Christian Fronter« on April 1, th a t being the last I mid-west dust bowl swelled Ore SUMMONS ers of the Columbia basin, or an\ who were arrested last week by day" on which candidates may file I gOn’s to urist figures to 155,161 Raymond L. Elliiott, as Receiv th e of them, should oppose any rate the G mbn. I t is said th a t the foi places on the prim ary election I visiting cars. er of the F irst National Bank of reduction from w hatever source eighteen fro.nters were going to ballot. The Dalles, Oregon. Plaintiff. I Next to the two neighboring - If the barges can haul cheapei i.verthrow the government of the vs. states on the Pacific coast, the H e a d O ffic e , P o r tla n d , O re g o n ° than the other two let them —and ' E nited s ta te s. If there are eigh _ ¡Mary Chisholm, M argaret Chia- The validity of the ta x fo re -I north central states sent the m ost MEM BER E E D E R A t O E V O S II IH S U H A N C E C 0 R P 0 R A I I 0 NJ use »barges. Lf it be the truck« j | pen m en. jn the United States holm, Annie Laurie Chisholm, and closure act of 1939, a question cars to Oregon, accounting for th at can haul cheaper,, ship by t a pabie of overthrowing it they’re which has been giving counity I 12.61 per cent of the total. The Collin G. Chisholm, and to all oth truck and if the railroads can cwt 1 n good B.tfore we got so er persons unknown claiming any officials considerable concern, was mountain state« accounted for rates, ju st take the lower rate and | Jittery about stuff like this those upheld by the state suprem e court I 10.49 per cent, 2.55 per cent came i l ight, title, estate, lien or interest be happy. . 1 eighteen would have created a big this week in tn opinion affirming I from the north Atlantic states, 1 in the real property described in ' the complaint adtvrse to plaintiff’s laugh. Circuit Judg? Lewelling <rf the 2.53 per cent from the south cen- ownership or any cloud upon Marion county circuit court. The I tral states and 1.93 per cent from Wfe’LL HAVE FUN Wolves, it v? said, have corie time element in ‘tihe act, the boint I the south A tlantic states. Foreign j plaintiff’s title thereto, Defend Now and then we dbserve a city into the barnyards down in Tex^.s. at Issue, waa merely m andatory, I cars and those registered from ants. dressed man strolling our streets T h a t’s nothing to boast about, it according to the high court’s in- J Alaska and the D istrict of Colum To Mary Chisholm, M argaret a fter business hours and his very ia practically prosperity. Wolves tenpretation of the new law’. Chisholm, Annie Laurie Chisbolm, ha, amounted to 3.98 per cent. expression indicates that were he have been a t the very door of a and Collin G. Chisholm, and to all * • * acquainted he would ask the ques third of the nation since the 1932 other persons unknown claiming The value of quicksilver and tion city visitors sometimes ask. campaign s t a r t e d . any right, title, estate, lien or in non-metallic m inerals produced in What do you do in a small tow n? terest in the real property des I Oregon last year was $6,000,090 City people, used to shows, noise cribed in the complaint adverse to Adequate wiring also e n ^ 1 plaintiff’s ' according to a report by Earl K. ownership or any dloud ball games, night clubs, gambling ' Nixon, director of the state depait- joints, food, folly and foolishness, upon plaintiff’s title thereto, De ables you to benefit more Farm ers delivered nearly a half i ment of ^geology and m ineral in- fendants. hav*- difficulty realizing how a j d u striis. Production of metallic billion pounds—an exact 452,969,- f u l l y fro m lo w -c o s t IN THE NAME OF .TH E small town full of folks would I minerals added another $3,268,134 487—of whole milk to Oregon STATE OF OREGON: You are amuse thomaelves when work was I Grgss Valley Journal, Jan. 28, 9121 Pacific Power & L ig h t ! to the sta te ’s income during creameries and milk plants during hereby required to appear and an n<OnPeTExam ple comes immediately ‘ Wily Knighten has a position in I 1939.4 1938. Nearly $77,000 was paid for swer the Complaint filed against Company electricity. the whole milk, which contained to mind. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Me- Portland with the Federal Reserve you in the above entitled suit more than 20 million ¡pounds of within ten days from the date of Kean (Keck to most) have a ‘new , bonk. . . , " butterfat, according to figui vs dog, a spotted dog, a dog th a t was j An insurance adjuster was here service of this Summons upon you, Don’t make your appliances difficult to use compiled by the federal and state m eant to be spotted—not so by ! this week adjusting the loss of tfie if served within this County; or if by putting up with makeshift outlets or bother ___ residence that- w as de departm ents of agriculture. These served within any other Counity accident. I t ia a figures do not represent, however, stroyed by fire about three weeks in the State, then within tw enty female. some extension cords. Call in an electrical true production of milk for th? Now because of the immutable ago. day? from the date of the service t state for they do not include milk A wheat m arketing program has ’ contractor today to install convenience outlets of this Summons upon you; and if processes of nature there is ex fed and otherwise used on the you fail so to answer, for want cellent evidence th at the loial been started for the northw est where you need them. He works quickly and farm or milk produced by small 1 thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to supply of Dalmatian dogs is to be and forty Sherman county farm ers dairies th at handle their own dis increased—vtry markedly increas- . m<>t jn The Dalles last Saturday j the Court for the relief prayed for • his charges are small. tribution. ©d. And there ia betting on the tl) djScuss the m atter. V. H. Smith ■ in said complaint, namely: That Lthe plaintiff be declared and ad See your Electrical Contractor today I "One act off courtesy, however judged to be the owner of the a pool was m ade, up perm itting from this county, everyone to lay a dime or a dollar j According to dispatches here land described as: sm all, » 4 6n the number of spotted dogs .^b tre js little advance in the pi ice EBNWJ, W àNEJ, NE1-4- Will often penetrate a cold, A lw ays a t Y our Service N E i Section 16; SE1-4SE1-4 y>on to be brought to^our city hy of Liberty bonds. sad heart, the s to r k .; There is some fun in C reditors of Morris Brothers Section 21; NE1-4SW1-4 Sec Causing a quick emotion and it, no little interest and the spot- eXp©ct to receive 80 to 82 percent tion 26; N W jSW i Section 27; a call ted m other-to-be doesn't care a of tbejr approved claims. SE1-4NE1-4, N E JSEJ, SiSE - To nobler ways in life; a truer 1-4 Section 28; NàNà Section part.— Marjorie Wilcox. :n f r ; 1 shc sein” to reli,h o b « r « r . j .». 27. i » n 33, except about 33 acres ly the attention. j I wish I could say ing west of the County Road So, stranger, who wonderingiy ' Rufus hen lays an egg evtry Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M ‘Happy Birthday’ in the N W jN W i of Section 33 wanders our streets speculating but Sunday’, it is not stated Meets on the 1st and on our use of time, be not dism ry-l wbat denomination she belongs as described in a deed recorded 3rd Thursday eve to the little fellow” ed. Small town folks will amuse t(? ’ in Book V of Sherman County nings of each month. Deed Records a t page 98 Visiting members cor themselves and have lots of fun ¡Postmaster J. M. Parry is ab- thereof; SE1-4NW1-4 Section dially invited to meet doing it. sent from the county this week but 35; EàSW i Section 35; all of with ‘ ua. ■ h ‘ ably represent«! by Wm. Section 36; Township 4 South, A. B. Christianson W. M. Henrichs. WHY NOW Rangé 18, E.W.M.; Lot 4 in C. V. Belknap, Secy. G. F. Guinther has sold his , Section 31 Township 4 South, A scientist now expounds the Sherman county farm to George 'Range 19, E.W.M.; Lots 3 and Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. theory th at the earth is now in a Bourhill and taken 102 acres of Miss Anns Morgan, slater of Fin 4, Section 6, Township 5 South, Moro, Oregon i state of comparative summer and Rowena land in return. Range 19, E.W.M.; Lot 1, the Meet* .1st and 3rd * in a ferw years—a few’ th o u sa n d ^ Mr. and Mrs. H. S. McDanel left ancier J. P. Morgan,, pictured as she arrived in New York from W JN E i, E iN W J, Section 1, Tuesdays in the years-1-th ere will be another ice finally for th eir new home in NE1-4NW1-4 Section 2, Town I.O..O.F. hall Trai age, whep, you remeirtber, or do Portland carrying with- them the France. Miss Morgan plans a lec ship 5 South, Range 18 sient and visiting you, ice floes came down to the best withes of the entire com- ture tour for benefit of the “Ameri can Friends of France,” an organ! E.W.M., brothers are cordi , ¿outhern states and to the Medi , munity. aation to aid French non-combatants free from all claims of the de*" ally invited to meet J terranean sea Now the scientist , observer Jin 28, 19221 who have been evacuated from com fendants of all persons whom with us. mey be right about this or he may | soever and th at the cloud up be wrong. The cares of life be- J. S. Stew art, formerly of Fos- bat zones. Ve non Miller, N*. G. on the title of such land ing as they are we probably won t sil, who helped so mightily in put- Joe Truitt, Secretary. arising by reason of the be here a thousand years. But ting over the $.150,000 bond issue He that falls in love with him losing of the order of sale and isn’t this a heck of a time to voted in Sherman county, has ad- Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S. notice of sale above referred Moro, Oregon biing the subject up? ’ vanced a proposition to the legis- self will have no rivals. to -be removed by order o f - Snow, rig h t now, is beating lature to increase the gasoline Meets Every Second and K M "A re the children all in ? ” asked this Court, declaring title in Fourth Thursdays in each against the window pane driven by ; tax and use the funds to build fee simple to be in the plain Month. Visiting members a wind th a t penetrates any but the Roosevelt highway down the fath er as he sat down to 5reau fast the morning after New Y ear’s tiff herein, and th at the de V II Invited the tightest house. Ice already coast. Eve. fendants and all persons be covers the highways and the fields I The Monkland school has bought Ròse Amidon, W,M. Especially attractive are the night rates now jn effect “ How can they help but be forever enjeined and barred 'Ruth Sparling, Secretary. and w ater pipes, unless well pro- I new playground equipment, most from ’ asserting any claim in tecUd, will be split like a c a n d i-' of it from the results of aj»a>k«-t .dancing until d ay lig h t?” said to most points between 7 p.M .and 4:30 A. M. and all and to said land, adverse to dates promise by morning. ' social. M iss Ada H art is the mother. Lupine Rebekah L<>d$e the plaintiff and for such other For a prophesy tihait has to wait . teacher. Moro, Oregon day Sundavs, station-to-station or person-to-person. "W hat’s the fundam ental differ relief as to this Honorable years—thousands of years—for ' A committee was appointed at a Meets 2d & 4th Tues Court may seem meet. fulfillm ent it does seem th a t the m eeting held a t the court house ence between a man and W h \ not call the family tonight? day of each month. GAVIN & GAVIN em inent thinker might^have wait- Wednesday to look over the books woman ?” "A man will pay $2 for a $1 Visiting members wel Attorneys for Plaintiff, Residence ed until some day when the sum- ' of the Sherman Electric company, come. and Post office address, The Dalle*, mer sun was beating down and ice Vernon Agee and . Ruby Rich nrticle he wants, while a woman W. B. Rice, N. G. in «mail q n .n titi« or U rge could ! were mnrried In W i.co J a n u .ry will p»y a $1 for a $2 article she Florence Johnston.Secl THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Oregon. be a plea^tnt th o u rh t. . . ??. , ‘ ! doean t want. Most Visitors Come From Adjacent States A New Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time T he D a lle s B ran ch o/ i U n ited States N a tio n a l B a n k WHY DO WITHOUT CONVENIENCE OUTLETS WHERE YOU NEED THEM? ...th e y cost so little and are so easily installed! lalf Billion Pounds flilk Delivered In Other Days j To Aid France P acific P ower & L ight C ompany How easy/ ju st use Jjnuj A