I f- .1 t À O 'â & M B U U N COUWTY JODMMAU MQBO, OBBOON FRIDAY, OCTOBER U , IMS <•*«*« ?«nuU Sheftaan County Observer * ftatabhshed Not. 2, 1888 Grass Valley Journal Established Oct. 14, 1897 • C onso lid ated March 6, 1931 Wasco News-Enterprise Established Nov. 1891 t CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 X The contending candidate feoldi that if we are to have a democracy we must preserve its forms. » Continuée» from page one) Our debt* has risen to almost $50,000,000,000, undeir this ad­ th? current year, according to a ministration. \ This includes . BO but a report by the liquor control board « Æ K Î K 3 5 ’ X n r r « k k M'iy.U,tStin r t e r e ^ e . Although Oregon's traffic f .U l- V itam ins Are InV ogue;L et’s Get th e Facts j — New Chart Tells Vitamin Story V IT A M IN S |MU A B D security holder« ►M ihey»ippMr upon the books- of the company but also., in cases where the stock­ holders or senirity holder appears upon the book»JBf the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary b relation, the name ' In recent years, the term “vita­ » . . . . . . . < ~ j » .» j w s r v z s x . 5541 ♦ min” has become a household word. 4oz 6885 To nearly everyone it means vim, 73 ♦ 1980 659 4cz the same as when the pla? ^ 1939, the traffic .toll for the first vigor, vitality .and all that goes with 4oz 745 515 2605 198 farted . Those wh nrp«pnt three months of this year is four good health. What are these vita­ IREK .ORti 573 907 3 J will ‘be taxed beyon p ahead of that for the same period mins anyhow? What is the story 4oz ♦ " » OGIATI ON dreams and those who have not L secretary of State Snell back of them? P i n t $ He ♦ 280 459 9.0 4oz The existence of certain uniden­ will be taxed a arge urgjng motorists to drive moro tified substances having superior fyloz 67 ¿27 294 8.4 their earnings. ca’ efully during the remaining nutritive properties was suspected Published Every Friday at 537 597 4oz ♦ We must have a change in na- molrt.h8 of the year in an effort to long, long ago. As early as 1500 Moro, Oregon ♦ 310 414 16.2 4oz B.C., Egyptians and Chinese hit on tional management for to continue jmprove tbe state’s record for the the discovery that eating. livers Editor 1502 ♦ 544 11.0 4oz Giles L. French ------------------------------indefinitely to spend more then we . would would improve one’s vision in dim ♦ 166 164 4oz Entered as second-class matter at collect, for ordinary government # • * • i light Today we know that the liver OYSTERS 5 Moro, Oregon j8 to reach bankruptcy. the Postoffice at Moro. Under an order issued this week supplied vitamin A, recognized as 150 225 COB LIVER The incumbent has already serv k Orman<1 r . Bean, public utdli- I a protective food factor for night unoer Act of Congress of - *' March L 679 Rfery 4440 OH About 1720, Kramer, an Aus­ cd eight years, the same number commissioner, school busses vision. IMS 8 5.5 . 0 575 44 3, 1879. trian physician, found that when as any previous president. His inust be conducted over certain fresh foods, such as vege­ MILK 4 OFFICIAL COUNTV PAPER A 1 241 82 582 1.0 2.5 political machine is already pow- ünprotected giade crossings under tables and fruits, were added to o1 II BUTTER 251 0 .liez the diet of persons suffering from SUBSCRIPTION RATES er^u^- manual flag. BREAD ♦ this disease was cured. To­ 120 56 (■U.WW) It seems necessary to break it rfhe ord€r was issued following scurvy, Payable in Advance day we know that these foods sup­ O IEE5E hez 575 8 120 a conference with Rex Putnam, plied vitamin C. These and other ONE YEAR ......................... tk5u up before it breaks us. ' 0 *hn 0 151 This is no time to criticise the I slate superintendent of public in­ instances of earlier times afford an OATMEAL i»—< I APPLES patriotism of any of our leaders. • I stitfetion, who has directed that all interesting background to our pres- 60 4.5 OCTOBER l i , 1S40 28 71 districts Both candidates served in the last H Lj?*. trjcts operating school busses i ent knowledge of vitamins. ORANGES 50 76 115 41.5 war against'the very nation we are j shaR comply with the order, W ord Coined 2 8 Years Ago BANANAS 206 46 105 8.5 GEORGE G. U PD EG RA FF now mobilizing against. The in- Bean’s order provides that on It was only 28 years ago that the THEY DID IT THEMSELVES GRAPfTRlHT 0 51 32.8 120 tombent was assistant secretary of approaching an unprotected grade word “vitamin” was coined. And PRUNES 565 54 254 1.2 A tto r n e y A t L a w A review of the returns made navy and was quartered in Wash-1 Ci.t,ssjng the school bus must, stop since that time, the nation has be­ SPINACH Î 11750 82 595 500 by the three local co-operatives in ;ngton> naturally. The other vol- ciear of the rails while some come “vitamin-conscious.” Scores of scientists are uwwtch engaged ^ d in vitamin , POTATOES ■ M o ro an d W m c o 30 116 72 9.8 Sherman county to the farmer miteered the first day of the war I ¡-py, selected for his reliability and r,.3CM rvi, New research. discoveries are being TO M A T O E S members seems pertinent a t this rnd served overseas. From such I intelligence, goes forward to flag! nmde,* aiidV he'sSject has aroused > yfut 1125 52 48 225 led t’mt when there is general discus- experiences men do not learn to be vehicle with its precious load lUch interest, that the public last PEAS 750 420 jo O 175 ¿ta« 5188 66 155 sion of the value of different kinds vnpatriotic. of human freight across in safety, year spent about $76,000,000 for vi­ Bethlehem Chapter, N o. 78.0.E .b . 3.5 ol farm programs to the farmer. We believe in all seriousness rphe order waa ¡aaUed in an at- > tomin products in drug stores. Moro, Oregon CAULIFLOWER 181 5h« 58 168 28.8 These cooperatives were esUb- tnat this nation will retain its tempt to forestall a repetition in a^ong, Meets Every Second and • Not determined but p m en t in »mall araonnta. t A portion of the vitamin C la destroyed in cooking l’3hed under the marketing law moCracy more surely if a new Qreg011 of accidents such as have — - y, Fourth Thursdays in each milk diluted with an equal amount of water ha* the same value aa paateqnaed milk. passed in 1930 which gave farmers national administration is elected. taken heavy toll of life among •till considerable mystery, a great | Evaporated (1) Thiamine: 1 microcram — 1/3 International Unit. Month. Visiting members (2) Riboflavin: 1 micrc»ram —1/8 Shevman-Bourquln U n it aid in building their own market- jt ¡s not a partisan matter. It is 8(.hool children in several other deal is known about them. (3) Aacorbic Acid: 1 millicram= 2 0 International Units. Invited ¡ng systems and loaned them mon- tbe new deal with its theorists 1 states in crashes at grade cross- Several K inds o f Vitamin« Naomi Van Gilder, W. M. ij for that purpose. against those who believe in the | ¡rgs increases general body resistance Ruth Sparing, Sec. mation is available are thiamine We know there are several kinds Through these organizations the democratic system as practiced of vitamins, and that each has its (Bi), riboflavin (B,), and nicotinic and protects against night blindness Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 The state highway commission; rwn specific function in the body. acid. The findings of Dr. Elvehjem and a severe eye inflammation. Thi­ farmers of thia county have -been during our national life, stimulates the appetite, aids Moro, Oregon just back from its annual tour of They help children to grow, give and others have revolutionized the amine able to handle their own grain whole vitamin picture. The accom­ in the utilization of starches and Meets 2d A 4th Tues endurance and stamina, stimulate eastern and central Oregon reports .. — and buy their own warehouses, and be- panying chart, carrying the seal of sugars, and prevents beriberi. Ri­ •j * of «Xa* azw-t-inn of nf the build body Taken resistance, rtndents that sectwn Mie appetite, ot£er „ ,,ue/ into and the the Committee on Foods of the boflavin is necessary for norma.’ day of each month. fi.use they were united in their state, well pleased with the prog- butnan body, the’’ act somewhat like American Medical Association, is a functioning of body cells, protects Visiting members wel own organization with authority rtss of road improvement. At the ignition spar.; in an automobile brand new one. The figures show against certain nervous disorders.' come. to manage it themselves, they have a type of eye inflammation^ Anna Davis, N. G. Ontario, Burns, John Day, ¡Prine- i Outstanding among recent dis- the vitamin content of many of our and been able to reduce freight rates From the Observer Oct. 13, 1911 Nicotinic acid prevents and cures Florence Johnston, Se<1 common foods. w ville and uuici other central Oregon , ; s Tehiem e r i e s of are those of Dr. C. of A. Wis- El- pellagra. Vitamin C prevents and tc s remarkable extent. University llliu f S garuen n u i i i . vuie aim , .. . Fred Schilling’s garden home V itam ins Have Many Functions cures scurvy, and protects gum tis­ Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M I,, the ten years they have been . rm' Kent ha3 ret Umed to, «nter» tarS* delegations m I eonsin.He found, in studying the B operation th e, h . v . ^ yeir 250 sack, of | The vitamins featured in this sues. Vitamin D, sometimes known Meets on the 1st and in chart are all necessary for growth as the “sunshine” vitamin, is essen­ 3rd Thursday eve­ ¿ends of $288,066.29 which is eith- potatoes to the acre; cArrots 81 The three on which the most infor- and health. In addition, vitamin A tial in preventing rickets. nings of each month. the completion of important pri­ -r in cash or equity in warehouses tons to tbe acre; cabbage 2,000 Visiting members cor mary highways which at last pro­ new owned and controlled by the ’nea(j8 to the acre. Whats the mat- Managing Editor, Giles L. French; dially invited to meet furmers themselves. ter with good old Sherman county ? vide mudless, if not dustless,road3, Sun Valley Is Haven Business Manager. Lela French, with us. years after the State highway How much has been saved in The third annual Sherman coun- all of Moro. Oregon. E. Amidon, W.M. better prices on wheat cannot be ty fair ba8 thi8 week passed into ’. cenitrai 2. That the owners are: Giles C. V. Belknap, Secy. from Hay Fever definitely determined but at that history, to be referred to as the ™aJ°r highway p J earlv L. and Lela French. Moro, Oregon t me they were formed it was es- turning point of successful endea-1 Oregon x hands of the Sun Valley, Idaho.—-Sun Valley 8 That t^e known bondholders, Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. t.mated that there was a spread of vcr fo* Pfair8 to come. The offi- consideration at the hands pf the is a haven for hay fever sufferers ! njortgagees, and other security Moro, Oregon aiound seven cents between the cialg are t0 commended for the ¡Ly1? 1” ’8.8]? . ekwuiof*iha na whose affliction is caused by the hoiders holding or owning 1 per Meets 1st and 3rd price paid for wheat and the ex- weU glanced program. The Mor< Ochoco highway through~th s na pillen of ragweed or Russian this- ' cent or mOre of total amount of Tuesdays in tho Port pH «. It i. now down to le .. D amatic Club entertained during . ^ e a t ^>‘7 " ' U u7?m- tie, according to the preliminary 1 5onds mOrgagen. or other securi- I.O..O.F. hall Trai than two cent.. two night, of the fair with ama- >nu MtteheU, still ’ "fre ly umm tindingft of O. C. Durham, chiel tjes are Moro Presbyterian Church sient and visiting Furthermore farmers who sell teut theatricals to crowded houses | Pjnved^ »l ing o ^a < 7 7 ^ be botanist of the Abbott Labora- 4 That the two paragraphs brothers are cordi vneat now know how much they ftn(| one evening with an old fash tones, Chicago. next above, giving the names of * ally invited to meet are paying for freight, for storage, icned dance. , - -- - - . . hivhwav Mr. Durnam has made pollen the ownera| stockholders, and se- •5-ith us. f tr tare, for dockage and most f rom .he Observer Oct. 14. 1921 «.hng of the Burns-Cr.oe I t ghway. siudies throughout the United cur,ty holders, if any, contain not Orlo Msrt’n, N.G. The concrete walk around the one of the first roads to be plaeeu important how much, if any, they Strtes for 15 years and only rec- onjy the B8t, of stockholders and I Vernon Millet. Sec. front and side of Hotel Moro was «„ the state highway 7 7 bu' nceive for protein. ently found spores at 8,300 feel (Continued from page one) haa neYCT. 7 " completed. — t ; ---------Tf----na Saving in freight since the co­ finished Saturday by H. S. Wall *n the air between Bermuda and , orj«4nai estimate is made in compliance with section 231- Communities through ut c - New York by making glass slide , h j { ]921 d shows in parallel columns the unit cost of operatives were organized in this and his crew under direction ol . . county is estimated at $466,839.16 Wm. Thompson. Bill worked like I Approximately 1,000,000 forms t on, as well as m Oregon an I te?ts trom lhe window of a B er-, ^ “ . X r a l service., materials and supplies for the three fisc., and this has been brought about a quarter horse to finish before the ntcessary to the registration ot Washington, have been hopped up n)U(1& Ciippert years next preceding the current year, the expenditures and the men who arc over press reports that the gov- ¡Recently his second through reductions made because county fair and just succeeded in the 163,157 Oregon ... „ „ / U r tb » ------ o in e c e n iiy n he e made m aue ms » - budget allowance for the first six months of the current year and the farmers were acting as a unit getting under the wire. I svbject to l0" einment plans building airports in v:gR*of the year to this year-round the expenditures of the current year. and were thus able to carry some j Elliott left last week for recently enac ra a , . their vicinity. The press stories le£ort t0 test vegetation and col- ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET weight before public service com- a 8jx week visit to his old home | Tailed °ut^rom ^«eji q ^ a ^ j were based on a survey rna^ e lt ct slides which have been expo* Expenditures for Expend Bud get missions or to aid new kinds of town Rockford, Illinois, where he I th«> state draft board here ,,c ---- ---- the civil -------- aeronautics authority pojjen various times dur- 1938 1937 1939 General Fund 1st 6 mo. 19 40 u • T will aistribute d is tr ib u te t-nd, t*n d ’ as aS dAA notified^ notified th p p ro . sum rn er hansportation when considered de- 8pent t^ e fir8t part of his marrieu | the e a aP ^ $120.00 $120.00 $120 00 $60.00 $120.00 Recorder’s Salary sUte who in turn will distribute priationg committee, meant noth- ; «Prciiminary examination up to suable. life 47 years ago. 120.00 120.00 120.00 Tieasurer’s Salary 60.00 120.00 We think this an enviable rec- dream of the pioneer finan- the forms among the various pre. .n? at aU The survey merely in- Ju,y 15>_ the beginning of sag; 45.57 60.96 70.08 60.00 24.21 State Industrial ord, and one that should give the cjers of Sherman county is coming cinet election boards who wjll reg- djcated where airpor,ts and land- b?ugh pollination season—indicates 182.88 1.25 Administration ' ing fields could be located. CAA fhere jg nQ ragweed pollen what- marketing act of 1930 a higher ^rUe this month with the comple- niter the draftees neJct _ A. WATER FUND standing among farmers than it |j on of the power line of the . day: Most of Oregon s 36 <*^-5 rfoes intend providing more port.-, gci?ver in the area/. D u^am said. 1040.00 960.00 1240.00 1300.00 600.00 attended t,e mee for flying, out the appropriation it uAnd there isn’t enough Russian Collector & Pumper possesses. It is better in the long Sherman Electric company from | 112.38 215.15 504.00 32.70 250.. 00 Lal or a-c water • aelec- r‘ ceived ' was only . thistle pollen to be important.” run for farmers to do things for Cufur to Wasco, Moro and Grass Monday at which . 852.89 393.69 1310.00 400.00 379.89 Supplies a-c water VZooten, state director which is only a drop in the bucket Durham said questions to themselves than to accept things Valley. 516.98 507.89 560.55 226.64 600.00 Power a-c water Crass Valley Journal, Oct. 14. 1921 tive service, explained the opera- inasmuch a8 modern airports cost 1 e solved by further examination fiorn any other agency. 37.55 202.82 128.00 Aman*u7von Bo„tel left here tier of th i draft .aw w . t h ^ | pnywhere frflm A 150.00 5.00 Fire Dept. of his later slides were how much MISCELLANEOUS /or Portland about two weeks ago u ar reference to its application minion dollars would be r ^ pcllen was produced by sage brush 144.57 196.06 201.92 168.77 300.00 WHICH WAY? a’.one and camelback Saturday to the registration of aH men be- quired to finance only a part of io the area, how active its pollen Emergency 871.78 810.96 810.96 385.20 810.96 Power a-c St. Lights The principal job for this nation with a young lady that he is in- tween the ages of 21 and db years. thp possible asports mentioned to v.as, and whether this pollen Hotel Insurance 1206.52 431.20 the survey. would bother ragweed sufferers. is to prepare to defend itself. To boducing to friends as Mrs. von 50.00 50.00 60.00 With actual collections to datt Borstet The bride was Miss „ ; Mr. Durham said he planned to i Library Fund do this we need the hard work now in excess of $5,600,000 mem­ DEBT SERVICE Washington’s Senator Homer . colJ Charles Ruggles, City Recorder. and because of his irresponsible I am confident that the tank in revenues from income taxes is committee and to organize “liber changes in direction. hasn’t oeen made or the bomb and yet I explained by the commission as Jook aftpr hig campaiign Notice of the estimated expenses and receipts and the proposed The other man is an industrial­ devised that can destroy tax levy for the City of Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, for the reflecting a substantial - improve- biggest sensation of the year I _ STATEMENT OF THE OWN- /-.mr- ist who knows how to get things ciush the democracies of ment in business throughout tone • .* the sabotage going on to^hand- j ERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRC year 1941. done and knows the people who world.—Mayor La Guardia. ULATION. ETC-. REQUIRED BY Notice is hereby given that in pursurance bo a legislative Act state. . ! icap national defense by “fifth knew how to get industry to work­ Oregon troops^ are making an ccju m ! n i s t g ¡8 affecting sea, THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF approved by t'he Governor, February 19th, 1931, that on November ing- enviable reputation at Camp Mur- jand and ajr_ Officials who know AUGUST 24, 1912. 1 the Budget Committee of the City of Mojo, Sherman County, One candidate, the incumbent, ray, Washington, Major General fbe factg hesitate t0 make the full Oregon, will be in session at the City Hall at the hour of 7.30 o’­ Of Sherman County Journal has already told labor that it will clock p. m. and that any taxpayer of the City of Moro will be heard «*: