f p AU ¿ ,B l DAY> ,UN* l M# ha. p oen If H itl< itle r B,^an^ w ere , to ^ offer Jia, en _1£H , ^ 3 gen- th a t Síatekewe Gswip eri as term s to F ran ce; term s th a t .... « m » « joumwal , bond “ h e ’ u m a tilla Republican Convention “Keynoter 8, 1879. O F F IC IAL COUNTY P A P E R o f o p p o rtu n ity ,n d p" •robablv no political c o n w n -. * _ Wave* ever had so m uch coni tio space as the petition fo r news ' 19-tO ones. -------- Other Days From th e O bserver June 23, 1911 ; i r and M rs. George Llewellyn »r.ved home from th eir wedding T uesday They will - begin Ralph Cam pbell, for the past ten years attach ed to the staff o. the atto rn e y general, has resigned effective S eptem ber 1, to e n te r pri- vate practice. F or the first five y ears o f his service w ith the state Cam pbell w as legal advisor to the In d u strial Accident com m ission. Upon the creation of the Unemploy nv nt C om pensation com m ission in 193b he was tra n sfe rre d to th at d e f p a rtm en t as head of its legai sta tf A tto rn ey G eneral V anW inkle paP a n nounced th a t Campbell wi.l BSE T ' M ■ S I) .. ES The D alles and the railroad men kept th e ir m oney in the U m atilla H ouse safe. S in n o tt and H an d .iy w ent to the m en and asked r e ­ m ission to use th e money on de­ posit to rebuild th eir footed ami, alm ost to a m an, they agreed. The hotel men then m ortgaged the! hom es and re b u ilt th e U m atilla House a t a co st of about $91’0 0 9 of ca rp en ters com pleted larg e crew -- — , the building 'in about fo u r m o n th s P ern m en t little or nothing. An ap t expression of th is citi te n to g o vernm ent responsibility w as m ade la s t week in P ortland w nen a c tin g governor E. R. f a t - land addressed a g ro u p o f new t' m ade citizens. He com pared th e ir new citizenship to stockholders^;» in a huge corporation, c a rry in g vo tin g stock in city , s ta te , schoo c'.atrict and nation. a The responsibilities o f this ow­ n ership are g re a t. It m assessable stock. If th e com pany is m ism a n a­ ges it can be very expensive- 1: House can.e d . C j o o k s . _____ f- om the railroad shop men. At th a t tim e th ere was no bank in ' (C ontinued f r om p a g e one» pi» nitted a continuation of n atio n ­ She^tnan County Observer al governm ent w ith m oderate su- 7 T T hat they can be reg ard ed as Established Nov. 2, 1888 pci vision, paym ent of i ll h er high th an low. Gfaa* Valley Journal int m nity and, n atu ra lly , se p a ra ­ D em ocratic in te re st in the y n - * .... Established <**• u ; 1897 Q l tio ‘:_ » . from F E n ngland. 0-1 and. If If he he w w en e n to n ivry co n test centered largely in S O N S 0 U 0 A T E D March 6, 1931 m ake a peace th a t F rance could the presid en tial preference w ith a Wasco News-Enterprise hoi orably accept, a peace th a t to ta l of 126,098 votes cast o u t of Established Nov. 1891 F rt nchmen could abide .by an re the 254,749 reg istered . O f. these CONSOLIDATED March 4, 193- m: in them selves, w hat effect wotud (Roosevelt received the endorse thi 1 have on the world. i,v nt of 109,913 Oregon dem ocrats l i surely would tend to reduce fo r a th ird term while 15,584 dem ­ IP ER O rfg I re m ain ­ o c ra ts expressed a preference fot 0 CIATI ON the fe ar and h atre d of ui li s hc der of the world tow ard H itler. K John N ance G arner. wr- ld aid in brin g in g the B alkan^ - ¡ 7 th e Republican c a m p -g re a t- Published Every Friday at into his orbit, would soften the < st in te re st w as evidenced in the Moro, Oregon n <; ale of Engle nd and the U n.ted race fo r the state trea su ry sh in Gilef L. French________ _ _ J ^ l 01 SU tea. In fa c t, the giving o fJ ia rs n w k h 150,864 votes c a s t in this te im s to F ran ce m ay well be the co n test— 75,231 for Leslie M. S co tt, E n tere d as second-class m atter 8- i take the w orld h as been w ait- 51.499 for E arl Hill and 24,134 for the Postoffice a t Moro, ‘Oregc.n mi fo r H itler to make. under Act of C ongress of March Floyd Cook. \ oters of Oregon are going to Ai parently even the congressm en who were m ost anxious to go home have an op p o rtu n ity to pass ju d g ­ hi rd the public dem and to rem ain m en t on the Knox liquor law next SU B SC R IPTIO N RATES vuc job ___ - th e ir p art in N t vemiber. Com m onw ealth, Inc., an or,' the and do Payable in Advance erning the country instead of c rg a n iz a tion seeking repeal of *he ONE YEAR ............................. * lX J tv ling it over to the executive. • ftct has com pieted petitions fo r an ______________ in itiativ e ipeasure which would J U N E 21,1940 r p arts of Oregon th ere is wipe t he Knox act off the s ta tu te <0 le discussion of a law perm it- b o )k s . The repeal m easure, if ap- RIGHTS AND DUTIES tn g o ld men to fish w ithout a proVed by the voters, would take llcT .se. M any old men do not need th p gtate e n tire ly out of the liquor T his is a proper tim e to co ♦hi'» little ch arity but fo r those on business and place the sale of a a tte n tio n to th e responsibilities r V. 'A it would be a -''fin e thing. c iro holic drinks in the hands ot citizenship. O ften in o u r dem ocrat Th y would be less in the w ay p r ivately licensed establishm ents. especially in la te years, th ere he . 1, 4 some stream th an leaning on Sp0ns0rs of the repeal m easure been a tendency to th in k th a t th , . along ___ some crow’ded claim th a t tb».ir th e ir nrotrram pro g ram wound gov ern m en t is the one th a t has th shovel surely jn<.rease revenue for relief and old they responsibility toward the citize 1 , b ro u g h fare and n g t pensions by $750,000 a y ta r. ddn’t catch m any fish. and th a t th e citizen owes the gov « o ft soap I» the beet »bin« for Muro Community P resb y teria n Church. Sunday, Ju n e 23, 1940. 10:00 - Sunday School. Classes for all ages Millard M elzer and Mac delegates to the H illockburn People’s C onference, have Young r , „ ........... th ^ r" e x p e rie n c e s0 a t this session. th eir ^ P ^ n e n c e 11:00 bv the pastor. A m eeting of the . When com pleted the hotel wa> session will take place a f te r church. considered the best n o rth of Say No evening m eeting. 1'iancisco and w est of Mini\eapo H enry G. H anson, P asto r. The U m atilla H o ise h a d a s tr a ­ tegic location w ith the b o a t lan I- Moro C h ristian Science Society The X S X ' t .'choc. convene. « 4 0 . - m . ,day school convenes a t 4 0 a. rr office and b ag g a g e room were in ¡„ the ^ u ilffin ™ C h u rc h the hotel and all tra m s stoppeu re a r of the A u rc h to», th ere . Business, was so good th i. .s «. 11 o c I ock . i n , the p artn e rs were soon out of e" t. ^ ^ • bet:',l?j“nT hcU niven>e, includ- The building w as a square, three storied s tru c tu re with a bro ad vt •- anda across the fro n t. T rad itio n ditfers as to th e num ber of room s the hotel contained b u t it w as som ew here betw een 129 and 140. The m ain en tran ce led into a s p y emus lobby, w ith -w alls elab o rate.y decorated in g ilt and fu rn ish ed w i . a fine a rra y of heavily carved will- r u t fu rn itu re . v The keyboard, carved w ith d u ck s and g o ats heads, hi ng on the wall behind the desk. Governor Harold E. S tassen of M innesota G overnor S tassen will act ns U n r - ~ - y chairm an of »> . ♦ • i fnnvpi tinn which meets a t Philadelphia on June -4. • T O rs^ d ^ G o v e rn o r’S ta s s e n 'ii'n o t only the youngest Governor of any in t h e ^ n .o n , but the youngest ,nan ever “ He will have : the - - dutv k< \ m te r for a m ajor p arty. . . . ^: uis upon" w h ic h 'th e Republican cam paign YRe-Presidency will b e waged this year. 1>rcsi(lcncy -and O ld U m a tilla House Reviewed By W P A Research S ta ff Trie b cal stored refused to give them The U m atilla House of . . . . Dalles was one of the most notable credit. H earin g of th eir m isfortune .y Man, Evolved By Atomic F c r„ ? »» Golden T ext: Amos 4:13. Res give R eading: Isaiah 45:18- 23,24. The W ednesday evening “ ’ begins a t 8 p. m. T he read- room .g in the re a r of the ^ iureb and has an a tte n d a n t on W (tinesday evening. The public cordially invited. ___________ NOTICE OF F IN A L H EA R IN G Notice is heruby given th a t the undersigned has filed in th e County The doors on the rig h t of the C ourt of the S tate of O regon fo r Sherm an County h er F in al Re»port lobby led to the bar room whi h end Account as a d m in istra trix o i was also elaborately decorated ,1 k estate of W. S. D eaton, deceas­ and fu rbished. Those who rem em ­ ed and th a t Monday, the 8th day ber the U m atilla House in its o f ’ July, 1940, a t 10:00 a. m.. of heyday s ta te th efe were often as «aid day, in the courtroom , a t th e m any as 200 men in th e room it Courthouse, in < Moro, S h e m a n one tim e, cith er a t the b ar or a- County, Oregon, have been fixed ri'iind the pool or card tables. The by the Court as the tim e and pl»ce p ro p rieto rs often had as much as ft r hearing objections to said F inal 2.500 gallons of w hisky in r ae R eport and Account and fo r the cellar. settlem ent of said estate. Flossie D eaton Administratrix Con’.in ued N tx t Week Clubber, Hear of Responsibility T. L ester Johnson A ttorney for ad m in istratrix F i”st pulffication June 7, 1940. E ast.publication July 5, 1940. . Thy ad v an tag es and responsibil­ NOTICE OF FIN A L ities of A m erican youth in • this SETTLEM EN T - t. ou’oled world were em phasized ’ y NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV EN , Kis.ar are visiting a t the home oi good investm ent. oply, h as com petition from several p rom inent ^ akers ' V, T hat Sam Van Vactor, ad m in istra- th e ir siste r, Mrs. Don W heat. N azi, the communist types In th e nearly lfifiO’s he sold the addressed n e a r l y .000 4’H c. b t. r of the E state of Orville G. E arnum - Cochran - P eetz sheep ♦ — -ib ers a t th e ir 2hth , annual governm ent. They elevate U m atilla House to N. B. S innott mem i i cl ti b Smith, deceased, has filed his p e ti­ com pany and L .V. Moore m ade a s ta te — the com pany—above and M ajor Handley. The two men sum m er sessions which closed t .... tion for distribution, d eterm in a­ individual; th e ir policy is to m ake joi,..t shipm ent of two cars h?d come to Oregon’ by the way of v/cek at Oregon S ta te colleKe. ...... of heirs ------ and final account in tion th e s ta te suprem e, to give it all ,),eep J u n e 15th to P ortland P ar am a, m et a t P o rtlan d and or NOTICE N TO CREDITORS prices G C. Huis and Don W heat will the tre a tie s was the Pacific n o rth- a man owing an account, ies of citizenship as well as to its er guidance. in All persons having claim s a g ­ ton, Orbgon. fu rn ish th e headers to form a west> when an ag reem en t was made p u ring the gold ru sh to the I<1- A to tal of 1859 y o u n gsters fro n ain st the estate of W illiam E. p ivileges. I t would ap p ear ax io ­ h e a d in r and th resh in g com’bina- w ith Canada. The indu stries and lane E m pire the - U m atilla .............— - House m atic th a t a citizen who subscrib­ FOR S A L E : Advance Rum ley, 16ft. every county in the s ta te — 11»'»9 Newton, deceased ,are hereby n o ti­ con.m unities which w ere protected w in crowded w ith fo rtu n e h u n ters ed to th e A m erican w ay and ree- t ion fo r th e season, h a rv e ste r, good condition. J. T. girl.-- and 690 boys— in addition to fied to p resen t them , in p ro p er by th e tre a tie s are now g ettin g the w aitin g for tra n sp o rta tio n up the eived th e advantage,, of th a t ay«- Miles M artin Johnson, Wasco. 31-33 seme 125 local leaders 'made p form, to the undersigned the duly tom of governm ent would h a v e j o Sn, r s and wife, Roy K - » sam e tra e tm e n t as Oregom-Wash- river. In addition to these tra v e l­ this y e a r’s sum m er school. It s m p o in ted , qualified and acting A d- accept th e responsibilities of ¡t Irving K unsm an, C laire A xtell, Ina irg to n producers. ers, the hotel w as the m eeting CASH for span of work horses; the la rg e s t two week 4-H sum m ?r m i.u s 'ra to r of the e sta te of W ill­ 1400 to 1600, well broke. Box school in the U nited S tates. H ansen, Lola M artin, Em m a S ay rs place for steam boat men, sheep- and oppose those kinds o f g o v ern ­ iam E. Newton, deceased, a t th e - In any . o th er p re sid en tial yea» . p,en, cow punchers, m in isters, arm y , p23, Wasco. 31-33pd ment th at suppress the individual and Jessie N orcross le ft fo r Tvgh office of Geo. G. U pdegraff, M oro, 1 . Valley W ednesday m orning fo r a the principal topic would be Pr ° s" officers,‘engineers, new spaper w rit- for the glorification of the state. Oregon, w ithin six m onths fro m , Will Deliver anyw here in Sher-, pective candidates— w ith the Re- deckhands and ro u stab o u ts as w erk’ fishing outing. man county big 7in x 7 ft out of GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF the date of this notice ,to w it: May publican convention m eeting n ex t the citizens of The Dalles, G rass Valley Journal, June 24 ’21 w ic k —»but th ere is a lack of in- red cedar posts in 300 lots. Price 31, 1940. ta v e rn wa? the cen ter of life A BETTER IDEAL E lm er C. N ew ton - P— or - W ta c o o v ri ?L B Ï X / Â Ä Ä Ä O. W. . K S eizar, ' Route ^ b 3, A tto r n e y A t L aw A d m in istrato r stag es — club M onday n ig h t, w hile atten d ed |e> were in The Geo. G .U pdegraff, A m erica’s chances of keeping oui U m atilla House. A fte r the ra il­ TA K EN U P : Two w hite face y e a r­ M oro a n d W aaco by . s m a l l crowd fo r th a t c ilib .w a A >Frid ,y and S atu rd ay . oing in th a t w hat will happen A ttorney for A d m in istrato r roads w ere b u ilt, all tra in s stoppe . lin g s, h eifer and steer, have ear­ one of th e m ost in .p .rm y given >r. Jaro e, S tew art, county . g g ,^ T # (t Dewcy Van 5 31—6:21,40 a t the office door. m ark b u t no brand. Joe P eters. tne county this season. a c to r, was around nere d n rb erg , W ilkie and the re s t is a It consisted of a p icture show ing days the p ast week on official nu. The original building w as b u rn ­ STEADY WORK— GOOD PAY A A A A A la tte r of alm ost indifference to mi the w ork done w ith an o ilc o m - ness. .. i , th e creditors of the b u t the c a n d id a te s 'a n d delegates, ed in 1877. The prop ietors erect- R ELIA B LE MAN WlANTED to »ny’s p ro d u ct in w estern U nited a m e^ting.of t y p vpn re p resen ta tiv e s who are ac- e I a new stru c tu re and, a fte r pay- call on farm ers in Sherm an coun­ The World’s News Seen Through S tates. T h a t is all. F o r U n y ea rs K. nt elevator eom pany h ^ ^ t o m e d to in sertin g in the Cin- in / for the alm ost com pleted build­ ty No experience or capital reqm - he hristian cience onitor ro w , or since the depression, the called by A. M. Canno icinnn. Record an undelivered ing, it also was destroyed by fi’:' ed W rite M eNESS, 2423 M agnolia Am erican people have had th e doc- b ankruptcy. The ^ t ^ ircom pany to circulate under postal on May 21, 1879. Att International Daily Newspaper St, O akland, Calif. This fire left S in n o tt and Hand trin e of defeat dinned into th e ir bcid a t the office - R RJ| ft cam p aig n docum ent are, Publiihed by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts ears in fireside ch a t and m agazine ut R ent on June 2 * on th2 & fu le a b sta in jng from the prac ley v irtu ally penniless. W hen they Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M is T ruthful— Constructive— Unbiased— Free from Sensation«I- articles, until they have come to be- The wool sa e a SUCcess tice The a ttitu d e on preparedness sta rte d to rebuild th eir hotel th» M eets on th e 1st and jgtn__Editorials Are Tim ely and Instructive and Its D aily W e have been told th a . 21st appeared to t,ce. T he a ^ t 3rd T h u rsd ay eve­ l’.t-ve it. Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make there ai*e n« m ore fro n tiers no m ore buyers were the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the H om e. nings of each m onth. T here a re rum ors op p o rtunities, no chances to e x ­ the bids ranged from 181 to 20 in Novem ber. V isitin g m em bers cor Price $12.00 Yearly, or $1.00 a Month. $1000 W I N N E R ner Dound. Most of th e gro- th a t a th ird pai uy w... Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, $2.60 a Year. pand; th a t we shall have to put up ,.,.,1«. dially invited to meet w trs w ere selling and all w ere ed to b rin g to g eth er all voters w 10 Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 25 Cents. w ith ten million unem ployed, w ith us. .. . ai »koi? wi»r<* la s t «i-g a fra id th a t e ith e r the Demo- Obtainable at: f-hort hours, little work and th a t ra tic or Republican p a rty will lead E. Amidon, W.ML nothing can be done about it. C. V. B elknap, Secy. «4 m o i thc country into w ar. R inding R otm , C h rs tia n Sei^jx&P Thi? picture showed th a t th e p eo ­ F m m th e Observer June 24 1921 --------------- Snciely, Mor'» Oregon. ple of w estern A m erica / r e going Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. hi« IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF ___ . . .. Owen Thom pson has sold his r OREGON FOR ' Moro, O regon tk ahead, building new th in g s b ig g e r M eets 1st and 3rd and b e tte r, finding new fro n tie rs fafm intet.ests ju s t south of tow n i n c n V NTY OF SHERM AN "T1 «>■«»» of in d u stry if not of geography, to chaR B ullard lately re tu rn ed 1 1JE of declaring Sher- T uesdays in tha Ir. the m a tte r of declaring I.O..O.F. hall Trai c u ttin g costs to m eet com petition from a vacation in C alifornia. m an C ounty, Oregon, a weed con­ sien t and visiting refu sin g to listen wrhen told th e y (Announcement has been recei­ trol d istrict. b ro th ers are cordi were all th ro u g h progressing. It ved of the m arriage of Miss V iv­ < ally invited to meet ian S tro n g to T. M. Ball on T ues- N O TIC E was a good picture. N is hereby given th . a t , by ivith us. dav Ju n e 14th a t the home of the . . otice — bride’s p arents Mr .and M rs. H. an order duly made an d .filed Orin M ..’ ::n, th e 5th day of Ju n e, 1940, by the WHAT TERMS? V irnon M iller, Sec._____ \________ W hile hite the the world world t is , conw ruvu Dr. J. R. M organ Is now iwnc, W concerned Belhlehem C hapter, No. 78.O.E.S. w ith th e peace te rm , th a t m ay be o ' a claaay HupmohUe t h r w th e control of Moro, Oregon g.ven the d i.tre .a e d F rench n .t.o n e r g e r road. bought from U o di. ,, k M eets E very Second and F o urth T hursdays in each Quick - Easy - Safe to an of th e - tap . knap- Month. V isiting m em bers „ g en erally presum ed t h . , the people of the P resb y terian d h u rc h weed and Canadian t h u t t e ^ V Invited Wnte or call term * will be severe, including losa to knbw th a t th ere will b« no ser L-pu y Naomi Van Gilder, W. M. -5 * * ^ * S f ^ e r r itory. colonies, fleet, gold an.1 v eeat,of any kind a t the ‘^ u r c h t y .O r e g . lor complete R .-ib SparR ng, Sec. Geo. A, P o tte r, Ju rg e Ï 'all resources—a total su rre n d e r. on the first Sunday of Ju ly th e 3rd, information— „ . -----------I David Reid, C om m issioner épine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 pia being in progress and It may seem odd th a t the leader C hautauqua J. M. W ilson, Com m issioner Moro,' Oregon r V of a n atio n who had reached pow er t!,» county-S rally t j N finday school Ted T. Kirsch, Maupin, 1939 grad­ Meets 2d & 4th Tues '^ a ^ y o u ^ o t w h e n uate of Oregon S tate College and lay of each m onth. ^ ^ ^ . 'd ^ V ^ T u L h r r ^ V u T 't a “ f o r ’. J " h fd nothing If we had long active in 4-H club work, who Vi itin g member? wel H e a d O ffic e , P o r tla n d , O re g o n 0 has won th e m en’s $1000 U. S. D. A enme. M CM BFR FEDERAL D E P O S IT IN S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T IO N extension service scholarship n Anna Davis, N. G. i X ^ n h T ta v ios . t hr . . tl’eory cf Washington. D. C., for 1940-41. Florence Johnston, Set1 prune. One may well wonder what would Mctoliu* 'T k !.’ corn nan v —th is govern- me ? t i L > f o X w hile a locfl w on- t , 1P in th e W amic d istrict. Via G ilbert and a yobnger a tto rn e y mi83ion. fo r th e accident com- n Mjavellcr nd Isaacs found th a t a A M r| S Sum m erville of Chicago, w ir A Mrf ed to w on up t0 to Jra draw on him him up to $50,000. As an itin e ra n t peddler, about eleven y ears befo re, he had s l a , cd. a t Um atiHa House. W hen he ‘ *u>ft he owed a la rg e biR b u t b ,s genial hogts had neVer asked b m fo r paym ent. . Sum m erville, Jn th eir t ;me o f necd, reim bursed h fo rm e r b en efacto rs. I t 'i s said th a t s in n o tt and H andley w ept wnen they received th a t telegram , W ant Ads T C S T, M A New Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time T h e D a lle s B ra n c h ot the U n it e d S ta te s N a t io n a l B a n k 1 T ■ « \ r- «-41 >