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THE ^HERMAN COUNTY JOU RNAL, MORO, OREGON
PXÛE two
City o i Flint Crew in Home Waters
FREIGHT/ RATE CUT
If ihe newly ordered freight
' Shermaa County Observer
rate on wheat goes into effect
Established Nov. 2* 1888
within a week or so without dif
Grass Valley Journal
ficulty some sort of a record will
Established Oct. 14, 1897
have l>een broken. Heretofore a
3ONSOL1DATED March 6, 1931 freigl t rate reduction has been
the r ?3ult of argum ent, hearings,
Wasco News-Enterprise
threats* and sometimes legal ac-
Established Nov. 1891
JONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 tion ol' one kind or another.
This rate drop, w hile,som e re-
duction
has been discussed for
PER
O rc
some time, has c o me r at h e r
IATI ON
M u is tit
suddenly, very suddenly compared
to p: i t experience. New’ develop
m ent. have probably had som?
Published Every Friday at
effect on the attitude o»f the rail-
Moro, Oregon
Editor roods, but it also seems reason-
Giles L. French
---------r.bli to give their management a
Entered as second-class m atter at »
-credit for a better under-
the Postoffice a t Moro, Oregon | ;.tun<ying of the situation than pre-
under Act of Congress of March ..¡busiy was the case. x
3, 1879.
Anyway, put the credit w her.
you will ,the reduction will be
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
most happily received in this co
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
unty.
Payable in Advance
ONE YEAR ............................^ 15°
LATE SNOW
1 FRIDÀY, FEBRUARY 23, 1940
(Continued from page one)
trict are eligible to vole at a
PUD election.
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Bicycle Riders Often
«
Make Traffic Errors
In 78 percent of the fatal ac
cidents involving motor vehicles
and bicycles during the year 1989
ths ¡bicycle riders were engaged
in some im prudent action at th?
time the accident occured, it was
revealed today b y the secretary
I of state.
These unsafe actions included
riding two or more abreast, rid-
I ing double on one bicycle, cut-
. ting across the p ath of traffic consists of 14,000 w alnut growers
| /suddenly, failing to observe tr a
in California, Oregon and W ash
ffic signals and signs, hitching ington with '-a farm value crop
¿54'' ! rides on moving vehicles and rid- (1939) of $11,240,000; w estern
jf e g f j ¡'fag' on the w rong side of the W ashington vegetable« 1300 grow
ers, crop $1,150,000; Oregon caul
“ Every person who rides a iflower 300 growers, crop $90,-
bicycle should rem em ber th a t in 000; Oregon and W ashington fresh
...
xx. i the tyes of the Oregon law, bi- prunes 600' growers, crop $380,-
v M embers of the crew of the City of Flint turn thumbs down on the | cjeg re regarded as vehicles
banner with the pinwheel cross. The City of Flint arrived in Baltimore, &nd as such are sujjject to the 000; Oregon, W ashington, Calif
Md.. recently after an epic cruise Which tasted 114 cays. T h is N ail
traflk. regulations aB othcr ornia hop growers, crop $5,550,-
flag was hoisted b - the German prize crew p a ._ a b o e .rd t« h k e ‘^ “ecd vehicles,” Snell declared.
“This 000. same states fall and w inter
to Germany c 'k r its capture by • sea rajaer. The sh.p was later freed
th a t blcycTjF riders m is t pear growers 3,000, crop value $1»-
by Norway.
stop a t stop signs »observe tra- 600,000.
S ta te police made 372 arrests
of m otorists for drunken driving
during 1939, according to the an
nual report of State Police S up
erintendent Chas. P. Pray. A r
rests by state police for all tr a f
fic law violations during the year
totalled 10,907 while 103,906 other
offending m otorists were released
with (warnings. Fines imposed ag
ainst m otorists haled into court
by th e s ta te police ag gregated
$84,047 with jail sentences a g
gregating 21,070 days.
,
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Governor S prague * came near
being an unwilling passenger on
the Southern iPfccific ‘cascade’
Satuiday morning. Oregon’s chief
executive had ju st entered the
draw ing room occupied by Gover
nor Olson ofCalifornia to greet
the visiting dignitary on his way
to fill a speaking engagem ent in
FEBRUARY 2 3 , 1940
ffle and rig h t of way laws t h a t -
nationai c
, there ¡,
Perhaps there will be certain Portland when the train started.
apply to traffic control.
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convicti<)n ank ng 90%
jessim ists about Sherman’ county The governor made a dash for the
“Young 'bicycle riders frequen-
Rooaevelt. wUl -be do m in ated
$42.000.000,000
weather who will say that
a exit but the train had travelled
tly fo rg e t to give proper a rr . I
with | the
The discussions go on around th e ; snowfall on W ashingtons birth- a full two blocks before it was
stove a“ d out on tne streets . s | day is not late. I t b e
brought to a stop to perm it Ore-
signais when m aking turns a n 1
f
Democrat to be
th ty o f t e n 'n d e ' several abreast j
Thcr/ is more doubt about
tile ever mounting spring time sun I Certainly we may expect flurrie. g o r’s governor to alight. It was
W .™ . up the south side of the | of snow until A pnl when some indeed a case of ‘hello’ and 4 good-
thus causing the riders to be o ,
tj
Roosevelt than there is
in the path of the faster moving
®
bye”./
buildings. And often there is com-1 ritffly Chinook brings a
about bis nomination.
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automobile traffic.
These prac-
m eat on »42,000,000,000 ' ( f o r t y - to torm ent the b e d worker anti
Vice-president G arner is deter
tke« m ust be eliminated if we mined to prevent Mr. Roosevelt’s
Nothing daunted by President
two billon dollars) and many still make us better m J y
are to reduce the bicycle toll,”
say $42,000,000 (forty-tw o «yllion 1 days by providing a bit of <K>n- Roosevelt’s refusal to indicate his
nomination (he miade Roosevelts
attitude
toward
a
third
term
the
nomination possible in 1932), and
doliars) for one word rolls as free- 1 h a s t.
ly off the tongue as the other and ' La it week, when the February Oregon Commonwealth Federa
if he cannot win h ’.mself he will
beth are entirely incomprehensible sun w.ls doing its very best -un tion this week filed nom inating
throw’ his delegates to someone
to the average mortal who can hampered by clouds or fog, there petitions with Secretary of State
like Farley or M ontana’s Wheeler,
dtal in hundreds, thousands and was much talk of field
work, Snell insuring Roosevelt’s name a
but not .to Cordell Hull.
ten thousands with ease.
Farm ers were ready with their place on the Democratic prim ary
Inside groups of the W hite
Houa; circle are looking to the
W hat is this sum we have per •harrows and drills to put in a ballot next May unless the pres-
Commonwealth
Federation
i n
mitted ourselves to be saddled bojat ?<1 crop. A good rain drove dent in the meantime intervenes
W ashington and Oregon to look
with—this forty two billion dol the idea out of their heads. Now, to w ithdraw the filing. The pet
when they were waiting for the itions which were filed by David
a fter Roosevelt’s interests in the
lars?
The whole country* is valued at frosty nights to be gone, comes Epps, president and Monroe Swet
Pacific northwest.
about three times th at for tax this late snow, wet as rain itself, land, secretary of the Federation
contained 1200 signatures secur
to fu rth e r delay the planting.
purposes for one thing.
A nxious to P lease
Th?re is an old saying here- ed „in seven Oregon counties.
If you counted a hundred dollars
Diner: “Two-^gg*’, please. Don’t
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a minute—»nd your Jungue would . ftboyta to the effect that you can
frv
thdm a second a fte r the white
4 ' «'
Jobless insurance paid to un
get a b it thick a t thjrt rate—day always w ait for a rain.,. As for
fs cooked. Don’t turn them over.
employed Oregon workers during
and night it would take the best planting wheat one always can
Not too much fat. Ju st a small
Raucous, braes-v o .eed air raid sirens, like th’s one in Sydney, Aus
part of a hundred years to count as one always m ust—for rainy 1939 aggregated only $3,564,535, tralia, are b'am ed by Dr. Edward Toulou.se, president of the French
pinch of salt on each. No pep
days do not count as time lost. or only slightly more than half league of m ental hygiene, for a rise in m ental disorders. Dr. Toulouse,
it.
per. . . . . Well, what are you
If in gold, even a t the present Yet, but let the ground dry*until the amount paid out for unem adviser to the French m inistry of public health, advoea'23 softer-voiced
waiting f o r ? ”
fictitious value of $35 per ounce, the hill tops are light colored and ployment compensation in Oregon alarm s lest France beerm e a nation of ncrvbus w recks; E ffects of the
W aiter: “The hen’s name
is
during 1938, according to a re present sir; ns. he says, are w orse than bom bing.
it would weigh 376,000 tons. The we Will be at the planting.
Betty. Is that all right, su* ?”
port by the Unemployment Com-
d tb t is alm ost ten times t)he total
Kentish Mgrcury.
pciisation
Commission. Indicative
value of gold ever coined in the
Or e cannot help but wonder if,
United States.
in the minds of labor men, there of the substantial gain in indus
Read the axis in the Journal
When the farm census was taken is not often some unexpressed trial actiyjty in this state lum
in 1935 it was found th a t the value pleasure that the labor bill pas ber and logging workers drew
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
of all farm lands, including build sed last November. Work has only $978,378 in benefits during
ings, in the United States was beer, more steady; theife have 1939 as compared to $2,348,467
All persons having claims a g
A g reater degree of security
$32,858,844,0L2 or about ten billion been fewer labor disturbances and in 1938.
a
in
s t'th e E state of Peter J. P et
farm owners
Birthday anniversaries of J. H. for distressed
,
. . is the ,
dollars less than the national debt labor has gained a great deal in
ers,
deceased, are hereby notified
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r^
The federal comptroller has Wilson and ' Junior von Borstel »¡"> of » P ^ ram
and the average, value was over pubi c support during the fifteen
to
present
them , with the pro
months since th a t election. Labor, token a $289.75 gasoline tatf re were observed Sunday at the home cooperat.on between the Federal
$30 iper acre, too.
p e r vduchers and duly verified,
It w on’t
be lo n g now. .........
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The total valuation of the state
nd<r: have begun to explain fund out of the hide of the eas
to the undersigned, the duly ap
of O rtgon for 1938 was $900,721, t.heii problems to the pulblic and tern Oregon public lands counties
-
• • • s - s - i “ » s a r a 1 pointed adm inistrator of the ea-
I rte te of Peter J. Peters, dcased,
213.06, lock, stock and b a r r e l - the public generally has been When Governor Sprague a t the
(a b o v e ) ta k e s a d eep b reath o f tile
farm , factory and utility. N o t glad to learn. Labor, is learning conclusion of the last legislative and Mrs. Don Clodfelter and dan- la n d ' bank, satd this week,
gitters of Grass Valley, Mr. and
F o r some time ths land bank T r e a s u r e I s la n d o z o n e a s s h e at the office of T. Ix>ster Johnson,
enough to pay á year’s interest on that the public m ust be considered session vetoed a ¡bill providing for
attorney at law, Moro, Oregon,
sta n d s b efo re th is h ero ic li” i.i e in
and the public is learning that the refund the comptroller mere- Mrs. J. H. Wilson, Mrz and Mrs. and the Farm
within six months from the date
the national ddbt.
th
e
T
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in
p
ie
C
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m
p
ou
n
d
.
Mai
’¿i-
N. McGlasson
and Charles Stratton have had a work,ng a-
bherm an county ,and a good Bi labor m ust be considered. Both ly withheld the amount from a
of the first publication of this
b
o
liz
c
s
th
e
r
e
a
w
a
k
e
n
in
g
spi;
it
cur-
r<.n, ly
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check which he sent to state Botlnvell. This was also the wed- greement covering: th.'
ll.. county it is, would pay the in are helped.
notice, to-w it. February 9, 1940.
b
aKreentent « a ir and Krnund crews prepare Tor
treasurer Pearson in paym ent of dinK anniversary of the Wilsons o ca
terest for only a few hours over
Herman D. Peters
x
6
th e g a la o p e n in g d a y .
Oregons’ share of grazing fees and has been Observed annually are lnrerewueu.
A dm inistrator
t wo days.
1» » » • ‘«"»k expanded and d a n - ________________
under the Taylor grazing act. for the past seventeen years. '
And still we can’t conceive of
Date of last publication March
Mr. and Mrs. Paul ’Wilson are «ed, through conferences between
Pearson- protested against the
l 1940.
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forty-tw o billion dollars. No gen
Cow’s Nest
ccm p tro lk r’s high handed method meving to the 'Ragsdale r a n c h bank officials and W alter A. Duf-
cration can ever comprehend it for
“T hat new farm -hand is ter-
and sent the check, with the pro where they expect to ) f farm
a r in the fy. Portland, regional director of
NOTICE OF FINAL
no one generation can ever pay it.
riblj ignorant.”
t
the
Farm
Security
Aldministra-
J SETTLEM ENT
This generation in seven reckless From the Observer Feb 24, 1911 test, back through United States future.
“
How’s
t
h
a
t?
”
M arian Gitting and Charles tion.
Notice is hereby given th a t the
years has borrowed the m ost of
In honor of the 20th wedding Senator McNary. This week Mc
“ He found some milk bottle
“ Out of our joint efforts we
it and spent it. And now we may anniversary of Mr .and Mrs. J. C. Nary returned the check to P ear Bothwell are now boarding at the a’-e carrying forw ard a program in the grass and insisted he ha<’. undersigned has filed in the Co
unty Court of tbe S tate of Ore-
wonder w hat our grand children Ho< kman gathered at the home of son with the information th a t J. M. Wilson home.
under which worthy farm fam- found a cow’s nest.”
T ht Sunday school play is to
f gon for Sherman County his Final
will Ray when they look back on her daughter, Mrs. T. G. Lei, Oregon’s only recouurse is thru
reasonable
ilies th a t have any
f .
i Report and Account as Adminis
our times. Won’t they think th a t Tuesday evening February 16th, the courts, a recourse th a t would be presented in March. Play <prac-
on Daily Quotation
tise
is
now
being
held
regularly
c}iance. to m a^ i
__
probably
cost
the
state
more
than
tra to r of the estate of H arriet
grandpa and grandm a should have w htre the .evening was quickly
their farm s will be given every
All th a t stands between mos; Root'.dee'eased, and that Saturday,
had a good time spending all that spent with laughter and jest. A- is involved in the controversy. and a good performance is ex opportunity to
succeed,” E h r mer and the top of the ladder is
March 23, 1940 at ten o’clock
dough? But we didn’t.
mong those present were: Mes- State officials question the valid pected.
h
ardt
said.
the ladder.—'Anon.
ity
of
the
federal
claim
inas
Delores
Gregg
entertained
with
A.
M., of said day, a t the County
danies and Messers J. C. McKean,
“ This is a program th at is not
Court room, in the Courthouse,
Don W heat, W. H. Ragsdale, B. F. much as the gasoline tax was a Valentine party at her home or.ly fair to the debtor, but to
ANOTHER MANUFACTURING
at Moro, Oregon, have been fixed
Peetz, N. P. Hansen, O. L. Belshee paid on gasoline going into pri Wedrtesday evening, y
the creditors as well. It enables
PLANT
.Kent
Et-ange
will
hold
its
next
t0
vately
owned
automobiles
oper
by the Court as the time and
T. C. Lee, J. P. Strahl, A. J. A dam ,
V
ated
by
federal
employees
who
regular
meeting
kefcruary
24
a
t
™
re-establishes
his
place T or-hearing of abjections to
F.
E.
Fagan,
Mrs.
J.
C.
Freem
an,
News th at Bonneville au th o ritiej
7 o ’clock. A lter t»e business ta^>
*’ ye'v enlual ownership
said Final R iport and Account
have signed to sell electricity to Mrs. Jam es Mitchell, Mrs. Jar. w ire being reimbursed on a mile-
session
a
card
party
sponsored
by
pro-pects
o-t
age
(basis.
Pearson
protested
the
A
t
t
o
r
n
e
y
A
t
L
a
w
and
the settlem ent of said estate.
another m anufacturer will be most Woods, Mrs. W. D. Wallan, Mrs.
4.U TTT-'T' ill
Of his farm , f r .c of debt, and ai
d<
Auction
from
the
grazing
fee
G. H erbert Root
Will.
Henrichs,
Mrs.
M.
A.
Bull,'
chiering to residents of this co
r
j r 1 Bornpt the same time m aintains the in-
Melvin Eugene and Carl B arnet
in w stm en t.
Geo. G. Updegraff,
M o ro an d W asco
unty where the feeling has gener Mis W H Strong, Mrs. O. A. check on the ground th a t there
of Cow Canyon were week-md vis-
* Eighty pgr cgnt or more
r ___________
. pow
Ramsey Mrs. C. L. Ireland,, M n. j was no. connection between the
Attorney for Adm inistrator
ally prevailed
th at _______r
Bonneville
Feb. 23, March 1, 8, 15, 1940.
should largely be used for in- E dgar Miller and Miss Evelyn tax fund.
. . .
itors at Ken .
WnLson were tlie farm famllies that are meTn'
*-
giazing fund and the gasoline
Mr. and Mrs. W.
bei s of the land bank system are
dustrial development.
I 1 Ragsdale. Mr. and ----
Mrs. - E. Moore.
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♦
♦
at Moro
Sunday evening m W
here,,.. PÌng
.
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The coming of this plant also] J. Clark Teal has sold his wheat
° rw il«nn a ïeceiVed
edic«l~k*e
their , loans
in good o+o„,i_
stand- Eureka Lodge No> 121 A. F & A. ?, IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
Electric
energy
consumed
in
Mrs.
Wilson
itv
riv
ru
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onnm p«
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confirms the stories told by res- | <mni in this county to R. C. Byeri
ing. If conditions H become«
no o -
Meets on the 1st an J THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
idents of Colu-irtbia county that 1 anc|- will move to Clarke county, lighting th e' state capitol and the attention.
worse than they have been in the
3rd Thursday eve- THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN
new library ¡building and opera
there is iron there in commercial W ashington.
past two or three years, they
nings
of each m onth.' In the m atter of £he E state of
KENT REBEKAH NEWS
should be able gjgntually to work
quantities. Now it is to be devel- GraSK Vlri|ey j OUrnal Feb. 25. 1921 ting the two elevators costs the
Visiting members ccr ELIZABETH DAVIS, deceased,
state nearly $1000 a month. The
oped with the aid of Bonneville,,
dially invited to meet
The Past Noble Grands club theirselves out of debt without
ORDER FIXING TIME AND
M
argaret
O’Leary
is
one
of
only
total juice bill for those two ¡bull- of Kent Rebekah Lodge m et with outside help. It is our aim to
pqwer. That is but one of the val-
with us.
PLACE
FOR SETTLEM ENT OF
liable things Bonneville can do for j three honor students a t Mt. Angel dins,R for ¡939 (Was $11,431.54 Mrs. Elner Helyer
Wednesday, assist as many as possible of the E. Amidon, W.M.
A — --««
V
X was _ revealed
~ 1 a J A
V* « x week.
arzx
’ I f
FINA
L
ACCpUNT.
It
this
The
Oiegon.
I Academy.
F ebruary 21, and enjoyed a pot- rem aining 20 per cent to get in
s C. V. Belknap, Secy.
4... . ..
There is doubt in the mirtds of! Mi. and Mrs. John O’Dell now electric bill for the new capitol luck luncheon. On acedunt of the the position where they, also, can
Neoma
E.
Smith,
adm inistratrix
many citizens in this part of the ( havi a home of ^ e i r own in
e alone exceeded $600 a month dur floor of Rebekah Hall being re- work themselves out of debt and Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. of the estate of said deceased,
ing the summer months immedia finished, it was decided to post- be self-sustaining on farm s of
Columbia basin whether (Bonne- , Dulles, having bough t e
Moro, Oregon ; hi ving filed with the clerk of this
tely following the opening <rf the pone the card party originally their own.”
ville, power can economically be Mi rtin residence,
Meets 1st and 3rd ccurt her final report and account
made available to farm residents
Born: At Medford, Oregon
. building until the w attage in the scheduled for February 29,> until — — — ------------
Tuesdays
in the with said estate and made appli-
here, because of the long distance ‘¿2. to Mr. and Mrs. Wm Vaw ter, hundreds of lights in the 'building the last Saturday flight in March. Higher Rank
I.O..O.F. hall Trai cation to the court for an order
between homes. Even if it were * ^ n . Mrs. Vawter was form erly war reduced from 600 as speci __________ .
.
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Connoisseur: “ I have a Sargent
aient and visiting fixing and appointing a tim e and
- possible the saving woulchbe very
Leta Garrett, pf Grass a lk y fied to 300 which is now found to
.painting
in
my
home.”
brothers are cordi place for the settlem ent of said
JACK MILNE JR. AIDING
glight
A gay party o ffrien d san d rC l- be entirely adequate.
Friend:
“T h a t’s nothing. I
ally
invited to meet ( final account and for hearing ob-
PORT
OF
THE
DALLES
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The increase th at m ight be made »t*ves of J. H. Wilson loaded in
have a general housecleaning in
with us.
jections thereto, If any there be.
When Jack Milne jr., en route mine.’ »»
The state emergency board is
in the/ incomes of farm ers in this 'h e rd e r boxes and
out o
Orlo
M art:n, N.G.
NOW, TH EREFORE,
it is
exjiected to m eet within the next through the Inland Empire to con-
region by aiding development of aurprise Jake on his 44th bi
Vernon Miller, Sec.
hereby
ORDERED
th
at
the
11
two
w
eiks
to
consider
an
appro-
duct
a
campaign
of
education
for
natural resource« in the
state, 4ay and also wedding anniversary,
day
of
March,
1940
a
t
the
hour
Bethlehem Chapter. No. 78.0.E.S of 9:30 o’clock in the forenoon be,
however, is great. When indus- Rrom |h e ()b8erver Feb. 25, 1921 priiHion to finance the Oregon ex- the Port of The D allk l and to
hibit at the Golden G ate expos- solicit, a tonnage of the 1940
Moro, Oregon
trialization is complete the demand
ancf the same hereby is, fixed and
Moro, the
Meets Every Second and- appointed as the time, and the
for farm products, wheat .stock, | A total rainfall of 1 t 70 for the ition this year. Tentative estim a- wool clip, reaches
Fourth Thursdays in each courtroom of this court as the
eggs, fresh m eat will be enough month of February is the report tes prepared by the state (budget transportation savings he will be
HOME ELECTRIC LIGHT
Month. .V isiting members ¿ j " " ”,“; ;
saij
g rea ter th at our age long prob- of D E. Stephens. The total for departm ent provide for an appro abk to offer will in a measure
SYSTEM
priatlon of $10,000 out of the em- take the sting out of a proposed
lem of what to do with our sur- January was 1.74,
invited
'final account; and it is fu rth er
er^ency fund wUh (the state high 22* per "cent fncrease being asked Use the wind- its
pluses may be largely solved.
J. 'M. Eddy Ik again on the job
Naomi Van Gilder, W. M
ORDERED th a t notice o f ’ the
operators, g u tra n ee
2
1Q
r^nod Ruth SparPng, Sec.
The two contracts, the Bonne- as mail carrier on the, local rural way departm ent making up the by intercoastal ship
time and place' so fixed affd ap
necessary
balance
out
of
its
tra-
who
move
Inland
Empire
wool,
in
ci
y
a
..
-
e
-
i
»
ratnr
for
•--
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v ilk adm inistration has made' with route. He reports th at on Monday
large pert, for Pacific coast ports 8-f t specia
r
- QU.pprwir ) r n:np Rehekah Lodire No. 116 pointed be published in the BHE'R
m anufacturers are among the m ost, succeeding the 18 hour snow fall vel promotion fund.
MAN COUNTY JOURNAL, a
It
H.
VanWinkle
has
announced
to
the
North
Atlantic
seaboard,
b
a
tte
ry
operatio
.
m
j
y
-
im portant developments made' in his car bucked drifts, th at were his determ ination to seek another The Port of The T>alles has gained iron, toaster, waffle iron and . ^ x ’ ’ 1 UP
Moro, Oregon
newspaper printed, published and
the northw est in recent times,
times, an
an average
average of
of one
one to
io four
lour feet
leet j n.s a ^ e rn u n a u o n m SW1i «»vv«.rr » .« r m ei m e
n-
he r fixtures 3 yr. payment plan. ' Meets 2d & 4th Tues
of general circulation in Sherman
More will be better yet.
and about as endless as the 30 term as attorney g e n e ra t fio fa r readjusted rates th a t wlH enable h e t flxU
y p y s r p
County. Oregon, for 4 successive
die route.
route.
*
no othr Republican candidate has woolgrowers of the interior, who r r e t estim ates wiuujui
____,vni
mile
Visiting members wel
weeks in five successive issues of
Andv
Sandvig
was
one
of
those
.
appeared,
Ralph
Moody
who
was
move
their
tonnage
to
The
Dalles
’
n
L
io
r
>n of Portland
Mayor Joe Carson
said paper.
come.
the I mentioned in this eoneetion hav- by motor truck and tra n sfe r It • JOHN De MOSS, Dealer,
Is one Democrat , wno knows w hat fi om« Wa®co.« who attended
Anna
Davis,
N.
G.
Res.
DeMoss
Spr.
Dated this 2 day of February,
Ore
he want», to do-about a , third Washington birthday mask ball irg denied any ambition in th a t to Columbia river craft, to aave Moro,
Florence Johnston, Sec
Growers,
Dealer
1940.
George A. Potter, Judge
Moro
Grain
from 50 cents to $1 per ton.
direction.
terra. And doe» it in time^ too. given Tuesday in Moro.
Worse Than Bombs? Yes, Says Doctor
Looks to 1910
Kent Folks Have
Joint Birthdays
Land‘la n k Ready
To Help Farmers
In Other Days
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’ GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF1
VJ
AT ¿THE
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