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X 1» 3H KR*AN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1040 M35*” J«m u d —I- W . ¿ M * u OewnVy - Observer w*u Bttabiiahad-Nov. 2, 1888 ■r< JBrasa. VAltey Jearaal £atttbhshe<i Oct. 14, 1807 CONSOLIDATED March 6. 1931 FARM PROBLEM . <Hy John W. Rally earth’s population is exem pt-from ; flOm æ s f ë î z G mmp canter. Tke Oregon coast hitfhwi We now enter the time of year * on the military map, a* that htel»-/ Cure* far > Cancer > j / y (Commuto from page one) vhen farm organizatiosn “ hold way is exposed «md. could be Jap Every hold their annual meetings to meet p. Gregon is seemingly jfaort of „ now and then . _ new ánd out of oottw iiiio« *by ih e lli from — startling cure* fdr caricef are an- *n enemy warihip offshore. The end resolute and gather informs- tk lied labor availubl? for employ- 1 nounced by press or radio and re- mQj^ary highways are to eliminate t«on about their several businesses. n . at in defense Industries, accord- aultt are frequently published that and built to atand up The Farm Bureau, the Wool in to Otto R. Hartwig, vice chair- would seem to indicate that a par- unQer (he of Unk»; the Glowers and the wheat league ail i.. n of the ’x>ard P'r the mobilba- -r; Wasco News-Enterprise t’cular method o f treatment was nwet within the coming month and Established Nov. 1891 bridges are to be strengthened to tii i of label. Witn good prospects at last going to prove tc be the sustain these mobile forts. None ’fbNSOLIDATYlD March 4, 1932 tneii discussions are of interest fo the location uf some of these 1 k n g sought cure foT the disease. of the arterial highway* in their :o all farmers in this county. n industries in the Bonneville It. is .¡unfortunate that indistryni- present ¿ondition meet all milithry It may be considered probable pr ver area o i both sides of the nate publication of such statements requirements for movement of tha‘ the Farm pureau will ask for ♦ t umbia ?ver this new board is can occur because there is no w ay troops and equipment. It may be continuance of the present farm .ic v engaged in a survey of the of knowing whether or not this l l . necessary for cohgress to make a ” program without any material la. or situation throughout the Vue or false until the substance spécial and specific appropriation -change. At least, that has been Published Every Friday at si te in an effort to discover jest in question has been tried out very for the military highways program. its’ attitude in recent years. : ? a ; -'Moro, Oregon ’.v .re skilled men are available carefully on many actual cases of It seems safe to assume that the rr 1 the nature of their skills. •Tn date it has been impossible Giles L. French _ _ FxHtor f irm problem will be with us in cancer. for the Oregon-Washington dele • • • Entered as^aecond-class mat'pr at some form as long as this country’ Absolute Cnre Still Being Sought gations to induce the bureau of Oregon’s assessed valuation tfifc Post office at Moro, ,Oreron produces a surplus of food over the minés to take active interest in the under A ct'of Congress of Mutch amount that consumers can buy s’.i mped another $1,450,000 during It must be remembered that the mineral resources of those states h ; prices fl* F*, v- satisfactory ------- - to the pro- b . past » year, • bringing . it down to final test of any cure for cancer to the extent of ascertaining what 8, ducer. That definition means that 1 $8:9,661,00, or approximately on i$, dependent upon an element of can he done to find formulas for OFFICIAL"dOUNTY PAPER there will always be a farm prob- s 'evel with the valuation of 1911. time extending over a period of treating the various ores to makj - SUBSCRIPTION RATES 7 ‘Compared with the peak valúa 1th. because as one witty and wise several years. In other words, it them commercially available. The farm leader expressed it, a fair te r.of $1,125,100,000 attained in • z,.. Pavable in Advance I cannot be said that any particular bureau Is ousy in other western dNE YEAR .................... • ?1 50 »mice is always ten percent more »9 :0, this net loss of approximate method is or is not efficient in th< states, but is indifferent to the ly $250,000444 represents a drop of tnan we can get. treatment of this disease until it northwest. Experiments at Wash-’’ But realization that there wtil 20 percent of the state’s vacation ^NOVEMBER 8,1940 has been used upon a large number jngton State college have demon- be a farm problem for years to in the past ten years, according to cases and thd&e cases have re strated the maghesiurt, a metal come does not minimize the neces fig ares compiled by the state tax mained free of cancer Yf>r a period lighter than aluminum, can be pro BLSCTJON AFTERTHOUGHT sity Of trying to do something to c. .nmission. of at least five years. ' The truly duced with native raw material. This situation is explained by make a farm program that ha^ •cientific investigator who publish This means a future induatry. ‘ The radii» was full of speeches fnme curative value. By «f this w? i v: officials as dut to ‘- - four couses: es the results of any particular at-king that all election time re- * ' litv *• • •• mean a program that, if followed, j Delation of values following the type of treatment in less than five "wfrtfnant be forgotton and that cc_ression; foreclosure on tax de- -would result in balancing Ameri years does so on an entirely pro icm pleté harmony be the rule in lin juent properties which have visional basis and it will be noticed ’ American life AP D*at we may ^na^‘ can agriculture to meet the de- mand of cotksumers to whom we th is been removed from the tax that statements made by scien AyogtoiAa the-jo» of rearming our- rolls: depletion of the state’s stand tists concerning such methods of iContinued from page one» flv < P fftr possible war. For weeks might sell. The program now being follow uf timber either through fires or I treatment practically always con the ph>om will be full of the same ed prevent« the settlement of the o p tin g operations; acquisition of tain a statement to that effect. Un- . “Yes’* to further control on the s< nthneot... question because it keeps everyone privately owned properties ft runately news men do not al- one bill and “No” to aid control This is an appropriate time for federal, stare and local agencies. ways incorporate this portion of on the other hill, such expressions. r We hope that raising w-heat and cotton in ordei tc. obtain some government money. • a • the scientists’ statements in their ' No contests were held on any they have the effect desired and articles that appear in the ’lay 1 of the non-partisan ballots and With voluntary enlistments on -that unity will be achieved. It will Therefore countries like this one, press with the result that many supreme court judges Rand and require the aid of the administra v. here little eke but wheat can be the increase Oreg- n will no* have grown, are continually competing to call a smcl? mun in th- firs-»I people are given the hope, unfound- Rossman were re-elected and Wily tion as.w ell a s of business. An>' with farmers who are growing ed to be sure, that at last a definite Knighten was again chosen county quota of draftees to be o n k r ? ’ attempt to invoke anotner “man not because because it it is is a natural ¡into the army on N<vemb-'r 18, ’.i cure for the disease is available, j school superintendent. date" on issues not brought up in wheat, not opini<)n of Lt. Col. Elmer V. The foregoing statements arc :--------- --------------- the campaign will effectually pre- c e p for their land, but because | tley can get paid for leaving land Wroten, state director of selective not by any means intended to in- 1 NOTICE OF HEARING ON NON- i vent any unity for another four SCHOOL DISTRICT dicate that no progress has been / HIGH y tars upless unity it achieved by cut of wheat. They, must grow ser .nee. The state board has juât some w-heat in order to get paid received from national headquar on o BUDGET .-»st j« b.-'"? reported-in ;'ne fourth ?Jinv.al made- in the search for a cure for ¿orse of government regulation. 'own above cancer or that such a cure will ... • • n etnie co'-ic”? icvertbT ”2 ’ t . ¡ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ter • a copy of the table'showing For the first time since 1924 for not growing wheat. •I. * t • ' e > ’.o r As there seems to be no at- I quoU of conscripts • ho V on ’ . ;-t car'" *-hv ' ' t that a. Budget Committee of the rever be found. Millions of dbl- the campaign was well conducted ( " n '-.'ing put] • />“. .? ?. V > n, 4 inst which the vol- Non-High School District of Sher agr-inst which ¡8 is credited credited the vol- lars have been spent and are be ou both sides—with / few excep t.m pt being made by the admin- arf . .... . :: iau: .a. . n . . ----Í _ncr!if. r.to ing spent today and ceaseless man County, State of Oregon, at tions. Willkie made a hard fight ktration to permanently correct un’ary enlistments which in this hours of hard labor have been put • a -z^yeting of said Committee held to tell the citizens of this country the farm situation through a new state is expected to more than off p sn , it appears that a complete in bv a great many men in Aearcl^ on the 17th day of October, pre , covrii set the November call with a good how and where he stood on gov prospecl timi W thè secorrtfcatt the «rase of and core for This pared an estimate in detail of th** ernmental and economic matters. rtudy of the sttuatRm by ,argely fiUed by vounteers. diead disease and many signs an ount of money propoSRhto be He explained the issue as well as gamzation like the Eastern Ore- wjH ptint toward the eventual solution expended by said Non-High School if has ever been done as one* of gon Wheat League would start a of the problem. District for all purposes during free economy as opposed to gov movement that’ might result in The state liquor commission has ‘ Cancer is principally a disease Through long years of study the fiscal school year beginning ernment interference and control • Permanent good for all wheat ou’grown its present headquarters of adults, rarely occurring in young rnd experience, the medical pro* June 17, 1940 and ending June 16, H the election is to be taken as growers. in Portland and expect to move Wheatgrowers cannot be unmind prople. Occassionally a baby is Session has found that two meth 1941, and ah estimate in detail ot an indicatiop that the people want Into larger quarters following the mcreKQYQmm^it control over their fui of the fact that cash payments expiration of its present lease in b:rr, with it but it usually occurs ods used ih the treatment of cán the probable receipts of said Non- b v S ^ Í way expect p rii-t? of the size given out in this area cer, namely surgery and radiatimi, High School District from all b< tween the ages of forty and sev re May, the Liquor Control Board can and do cure the disease, always sources for the school year 1941- bushaeas and- more government aie not going to continue long power, told Governor Sprague at a con- enty years. Women are more of P’-ovided that the treatment is in 42. The board of said Non-High works, teflj, technical adva¡noement gi-rdless of who is in ference here this week. Liquor ten attacked by cancer than men. stituted early enough.ir>ito course. School District has fixed Jhp J5th and md& politick th Thdaa»* more They are too hard to justify from control policies were discussed an economic standpoint and politi Its more frequent occurrance in L l.as -been quite de^nite^- show^ day of November, at the hour of gov eminent controls over the liv ^ co lly roef are very susceptable to with ♦he governor during the con the female generative organs and that 7$ percent of eertafci jtypes of " 2*p. 2* p. ih. m. at the Courthouse in Morp, Obsérve^! m ist w<AJér\Vósit the fidence. attack. breast account for this difference. caflicer can be ourcM Mf properly Oregon, as the time and the place Poor whites who have lost the»r Unmarried women have cancer ot treated in the very early stages at Which said*estimate* mSy be reactions of the citizens of Chica Posibility of a reorganization ot leases in the south, laborers in the the breast more frequently and ano that as high as 90 percent of d*'#4*sed with the Board of said go, "Jersey City, Kansas City, cancer of the cervix (outlet of the some other types are curable un Non-High Sehool District, at which Memphis^ and Now York, who cities who exist on the few hours , th parole set-up at the state time'and p lice any and all persons womb) less frequently than mar der the same circumstance*. hoped^fcf thp election ¿of Willkie work allowed them now, small ( training school for boys is se?n interested will be heard for or ried women who have iborne and so that they could get some sup- farmers on irrigated farms and in | here- following a report by Budget resent , Director David Eccles describing National Commander Otis N. nursed children. against said tax levy or any part pert in cleaning up the political general farming areas ¡Friend—Jones, you were quite a íotteqne*» e f . thejr, cities. . They government payments of several the present system as “a mess.” Brown is shown here as he opened success on that radio quiz program thereof. That said estimates ana attached original estimate sheets . now must face at least four years thousand dollars per farmer in Governor Sprague at a meeting the national convention of Veterans Possible ContribuUng Causes ’ast night. j- more of graft in city contracts, country like this part of Oregon. of the Board of Control this wek of Foreign Wars recently held at Ixn Cancer can be started by many , Jones—Oh,the questions were are on file in the office of the Coun padded poll books, favoritism in They ar ealready insisting that suggested that the parole staff at Angeles. He urged preparedness, different causes. Cronic or pro simple—you see I’m the father of ty School Superintendent and aie ásressipents and many other man: aid be given to general farmers the school be reorganized rather patriotism, and “encouragement of longed irritation of various* kin Is j five small boys. • . thebe open to the inspection of all peMons interested therein, and the iieektRtions of gang rhle that they on a parity with the one crop than place the institution’s parole social, political and economic re may be responsible. Many chemi bonanza farmer. That, of course, ! functions under the state parole had hopes of eradicating. forms to strengthen democracy.” cals are capable of producing can- Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.». same are by reference made a part i hoard which now exercises juris- Moro, Oregon here of. *•__ ______ _______ _______ If thi# Flection is-* construed as h economically impossible. CCg when introdueed into labora The wheat farmer and the c o t-' d.ction over inmates of the state Mtets Every Second an<J R E C E IP T S blanket support for all Roosevelt tory animals and some physical | Fourth Thursdays in each 1. * Cash on hand at ¡be policies the ’ taxpayers of the ton farmer is consolidating land prison. agents such as heat (severe burns • • « Month. Visiting members ginning of year for United States are in for an expen until in numbers there are few of leaving scarp), are known to start them. That means they are be V ’w ited If the state game commission which this budget is sive time for the remainder of the growth of maliqnant lesions. ; coming less iirwportant politically. wunts to acquire lake bed lands made .............. ......... $1155.06 ♦heir fives.’ • Available evidence does not indi Naomi Van Gilder, W. M. The present farm program is a in Summer lake it will have to From the Observer, Nov. 10, 1912 i cate that a singe injury couses Ruth Sparing, Sec. 2. Amounts received The government debt is now ap double its offer of $5 an acre. Thj from other sources proximately half the assessed val political program. Chris Anderson Was the first to j cancer except in rare cases of Lupine Rebekah Ix>dge No. 116 Therefore it becoms necessary str.te land board at a meeting this TOTAL RECEIPTS .. $1155.06 uation of the United States whicn brain or bone sarcoma. There i.’ Moro, Oregon r eans that property owners have that a different plan be found. We week set the price of this land at : appear on runners on the streets no scientific evidence to indicate Meets 2d & 4th Tires E X P E N D IT U R E S 1. Tuition $6808.23 already mortgaged a substantial esn think of no one more able to $10 an acre. 'Approximately 3100 ! of Moro this w inter taking , the that germs can cause cancer. day of each month. 2. Transportation 1282.48 part of their property through study and report on such a matter acres are said to be involved in l'.ttle ones to school yesterday Cancer is not contagious. It Is Visiting members wel I rooming. -i 3 Postage and Stationery 6.00 the deal. debt. The government has been than the wheat league. a disorderly growth of previous1/ come. E. E. Barzee of the Moro Hard- 1 ntrmal cells and once started re- Anna Davis, N. G. 4. Printing 10.35 burrowing in erder to keep from 5. Expenses of Election levying taxes that might be politi WE LOSE A ROUND State Treasurer Pearson found wart & Implement; company has: quires no added stimulus for its Florence Johnston, Sec Last Friday J. B. Adams was in it necessary to dip into other state taken up his residence in the P. O. continuance. Structural changes (Publication and Postage) cally unwise but this cannot go on Expenses of f( lever and larger income taxes P< rtland to represent the farmer-* funds this weeek for another loan DeMoss liome. pre also to be noticed, the cancer Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M € Meets on the 1st and ©JKd Members 15.00 aie surely due. This probably of the wheat counties at a hearing of $300,000 to the Liqqor Commit- f' dames* Stewart and his two cell being less mature than 3rd Thursday eve- 7 Ckrical Expense (Sup- mevns that, cities, states, and which had beeh called for the s or. to finance relief needs. The ! b’ others John and Dan have sold normal one. nings of each month. plies Legal Service etc)* 32.50 counties' will have to increase purpose of obtaining evidence loan is underwritten by an issue | off all their 2300 head of sheep. That the susceptibility of par Visiting members cor 8 Interest on Warrants* property vaxes, because the feder affecting a reduction In the petro of liquor certificates. Liquor cer- ticular organs or tissues to can- i The little daughter of Mr. and dially invited to rteet 9. Emergency leum rate ------ from Portland •” to this 25.00 al goverttment will need all income ------ v I tifeates now outstanding total Mrs. T. S. Reese fall from her eer is inherited is not now much in with us. area. The rates in question ha* j »gQQ aqq and 'Pearson estimates Total Expenditures $8179.56 tax returns. doubt. The influence of heredity ; I>ony and broke her arm. She is E. Amidon, W.M. ..............— - RECAPITULATION Undoubtedly the cause of many been established by the commis- that these loans will touch $750,- or. the occurance of cancer in man j getting along alright says Dr C. V. Belknap, Secy. Total Receipts ............... $1155.06 Roosevelt votes in this country r:oner in September. They gav** 000 by the first of the year. is not at present exactly determ in - i 1 Goffin. wus th# -cask receipts from the this country a reduction of from « • • ! cd. Studies made of certain types I Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. Total Expenditures ....:...... 8179.56 half a cent to a full cent on diesel Moro, Oregon DIFFERENCE i* thfce general The assessed vuluation of uti’.i- From the Observer Nov. 11, 1921 of disease, however, indicate that rnd fuel oils. Meets 1st and 3rd (Amount to be raised by assumptiop that these, will . con breast, uterine and prostatic can ties operating in Oregon increas Don Wheat, Mr. Wheat and G. E. Tuesdays in th* Mr. Adams was armed with tax on the County Non- tinue, The defeat of the admin cer show a high family incidence. ed by $1,347,125 during the past Mathews made rhe round trip I.O..O.F. hall Trai Hifÿh School D istrict’....$7024.50 istration in the farm states of the petition* bearing the name? of over year, it was revealed by the sta re Studies of identical twins show ' Sunday to Portland leaving early sient and visiting ¡Dated this 17th day of October, that when cancer occurs it arises nr-d-west will certainly have an six hundred residents of the mid- tax commission this week. in the morning and returning be- in both at about the same time, is brothers are cordi 1940. cffeéífen future farm programs. Columbia counties from Umatilla ally invited’to meet H. D. Proudfoot, Chairman , fore Monday. vest. Wheat farmers of this area surely of the same type, and affects the with us. „ After a few moments testimony Quite a number of citizens are NOTICE OF FINIA1L HEARING Wily W. Knighten, Secretary Bud realize thatthey have been among same organ. Orlo MarUn, N.G. he w’as ruled out of order and his , in Portland this week attending Notice is hereby given that the get Committee. There is at present no scientific the m ost favored farmers of the evidence to indicate that diet as V» riion Mill« Sec. - ration because of the size of their testimony expunged from the rec- undersigned has filed in the Coun I the stock show there. oid and his petitions refused ad ty Court of the State of Oregon The Oregon Grain Growers will such is a direct cause of cancer. operations. '' ' . tor Sherman County his Final Re held meetings in this county next A high protein diet, a vegetable Noihímg has been done to du*c mittance to the record. A technicallity of the judicial port and Account as Executor of veek with either Mr. Leanor or d*et. over indulgence in any type the cause of the emergency which of food, • have no demonstrable made a farm program necessary nrreedure used in the hearing was the last will and testament of Mr. Ludwick in charge. back in 1929. The only act that given as the reason for the action. Walter A. May, deceased, and thau Fire destroyed the two story effect upon the incidence of can The purpose of writing this is Saturday, the 7th day of Decem brick building in Grass Valley oc cer. In certain susceptable per- bpd any curative value was the farAi marketing . program whicn not to question the propriety of the ber, 1940, at ten o’lcock a. m., of cupied by the Q and V store and * sons, however, some foods may attacked the matter • from the ruling that disbarred the testimony sold day, at the courtroom, in the I M. B. O’Brien and the Citizens give rise to a cronic inflammatory condition affecting the lining of marketing and consuming side in of the farmer’s representative. Courthouse, in Moro, Sherman 1 '*.ank last Saturday night. That ruling was probably correct County, Oregon, have ‘been fixed the stomach. Such cronic inflnm- i stead of the ’productive. by the Court as the .time and place Grass Valley Journal, Nov. 11 1921 ma ion or gastritis will be the Four years mdre of the theory ir< m a legal point-of. view. . Quick - Easy - Safe We do want to know, however, fot hearing x>f objections to said that'w e can all'be rich by raising Damage estimated at $65,090 source of chronic irritation re- if this is going to establish a pre sixinsible fqr cancer bf the stom- Final Report and Account and the price* and getting more money was done by the fire that destroy for fewer goods will '¿nake out cedent so that in the future we settlement of said estate. ed ’the brick building belonging to pc'n in some of these cases. Write or call Paul May national economy harder |o straigh will not be able to put petition* in L. Barnum and Hallie Rice of Tho for-compiate Cancer a World-wide Problem 1-4 ten «j^ w h en w e realize-the futili cv-aence or give testimony at Geo G. Updegraff Lalles here Saturday night. The information— ty of such a pjan. We have been het rings on rate matters unless Attorney for Executor. Relative incidence o f^ cancer J l.otel across the street was dam each farmer or business man af trying to bé ricfcWby having less aged and the power line put out r.mong different races of- the peo fected personally appears in Port of eveWthiA* but money. ples of the earth is not known with of order for a time. Now that the people have land at the hearing. any degree of exactitude. It has Twin sons arrived at the A. L. If that be the case it will be scratched their way to relief from lM*en found, however, as qualified ___ j, „ to ____ ______ H e a d O ffic e , P o r tla n d , O re g o n Charley post eke- ___ r;(tessary change, the law re- continuous political radio programs Maron home November 5. physicians make closer contact Lexington won the football game “W e* ’ Republicans gu’ating such hearings or change we can gbt back to Fibber MoGee, MEM SER F Í0 L H A 1 D IP O L I’ I R b U R A N C I ( « H r 'O H A IIO N _ark: -‘W iion féinark: with so-called uncivilized peoples tire commissioner or change the i who doesn’t pretend to tell the with Grass Valley high school by that apparently no part of the ahonldn' a score of 69 to 0. I-k-ce of holding hearings. truth. Election Opens V. F. W. Meet Cancer Study Gives Hope To Sufferers In Other Days A New Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time T h e D a lle s B r a n c h oz the U n ite d S ta te s N a tio n a l B a n k çasrifctias-’ " t