Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, November 29, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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JOÙKNAL. M olto. OREGON. V.,' 1 RIDAV. NÔ v EMBER 29, ¡94«
the priv ileg e,o f everyone. We hdpt
It continues to be. B ut such c r iti­
cism should be based on under­
Sk^fttan ^County Observer
stan d in g of the problem s co n fro n t­
Established Nov. 2, 1888
ed by the legislature. Would, the
Grass Vallejr. Journal
O regonian re stric t th e num ber of
E stablished Oct. 14, 189 1
CONSOLIDATED M arch 6. 1921 bills th a t m ight .be introduced and
thus prevent some group from plae
Wasco News- E nterprise
;ng its case before the s ta te ’s lav.'
E stablished Nov. 1891
m akers? Would it insist on a lim ­
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932
b ec session th a t would leave work
undone? Would it ask fo r b riefer
\PER
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consideration of bills?
.
flATI ON
A law in stru c to r is once said to
PVIUSHE
have told his class t a t
ere
were th ree essential rules to fol-
P ublish ed E v ery F rid a y * t
low in any case. ‘‘Get the facts,
Moro, Oregon
GET T H E FACTS, GET
Giles L. French
Editor FA CTS.” I t ’s good advice.
Kent Fairik Holds
t y t t t t k « < tU U 4 « ? « ' » * >
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E ntered as second-class m a tte r at
the PoS? office at Moro. Oregon
under Act of C ongress of M arch
3, 1879.
O F F IC IA L COUNTY PA PER
>UB>CR1PTION r a t e s -
Pavable in Advance
............. $L5U
I»N F Y E AR
N O V E M B E R 29, 1940
GET T H E FACTS
The O regonian, in a Blue Mon­
day editorial, discourses on the
prospects for a sh o rt session «¡f
the com ing legislature, i t criti-
c.ses the 1939 leg islatu re for slow-
i.e-2. and for enacting many laws
ro t dem anded by the public. The
criticism is a common one, baaed
on a lack of understanding of the
dem ocratic process and leg isli-
tu ies.
Well over a thousand bills w ers
introduced in the two houses of
tb< 1939 legislature. While aii
w ire introduced by a m em ber or
n em bers, few of them , indeed,
were in itiated iby them. They
cume from many sources.
The sta te d eartm en ts had m any
I Us. These ad m inistrative bodies
each two years introduce—or have
in tro d u ced —bills which they think,
ci hope, will correct th eir adm inis-
tia tiv e troubles. T h at accounts
lo r a large num ber of bills.
Then, thoughout the biennium ,
org an izations hieet and dem and
legislation. Am ong these groups
are the g ra n g e, the w heat league,
the farm bureau, the wool g ro w ­
ers, the cattle ra ise rs, the A F of L,
the CIO, the prune grow ers, the
Townsend pension groups, th e nut
g low ers, the tax federation, the
insurance men, the m an u factu rers,
the c o w u ro e rs’ league, tbe food
dispenser», tk a - liquor dispensors,
the apple grow ers, the tim ber c u t­
te rs, and Lo and Behold, even the
new spapers. All req u est aomu
legislation and in sist th a t it ce
considered, which m eans in tro d u c­
tion of a v ast m ultitude of bills.
Now, the O regonian should know
all th is. It should know th a t the
1000 pjus Jiills of 1939 w ere not
the exdldfeive brain children of the
90 m em bers of the legislative
body The O regonian, th erefo re,
could tru ly inform its m any re a d ­
ers of how these things conic
about and not cast sidelong a s p e r­
sions on a necessary p art of our
dem ocratic fo rm of governm ent,
especially a t a time when a tru e
u n d ersta n d in g of dem ocracy is so
needed.
But to quote a bit from the
editorial in question. “There is no
p resen t recollection th a t the c iti­
zenry two years ago wag looking
forw ard w ith joy and anticipation
t> enactm ent of newT&ws, but the
session th a t year broke the record
with 555 enactm ents. There was
an im posing num ber, TOO, (capi­
tals cu rs) of am endatory and rem e­
dial law s.”
T here were 555 laws passed.
T h tre was not any “».•nehtiatory
and remedial law s’Yoo. The 555 is
the total. Of these 379 w ere am end­
m ents, 151 w ere repeO« ©f law s,
2o were new laws. J u s t 25.
T here seems to ex ist—and we
. wonder how much of it come from
lack of inform ation— a feeling th a t
any change in the laws is ra th e r
foolish. When the O regonian hires
a new colum nist, .buys a now type,
or ae p artm en talizes its new s, we
h e a r much talk of im provem ents
tc m odernize and m ake b e tte r and
m ere up to date. When the leg is­
latu re m eets and does a job of
m odernization of the s ta te ’s laws,
th tre js criticism th a t th ere was
too much tim e taken.
L eg islators are not anxious to
sta y in Salerfi a fte r the fo rty days
arc up. L et the O regonian be a s­
sured th a t the costs of a prolong­
ed session bear m ost heavily on
the m em bers them selves. The>
m ake the sacrifice to finish the job
and give consideration to the bills
introduced, fo r each one represents
a desire on the part of some group,
larg e or sm all, to make the law
serve it better.
It has long been a contention of
th e w rite r th a t in a dem ocracy the
new sp ap ers a re a quasi-public in­
s titu tio n ; t h a t it is th e ir duty to
so explain th e ratha< intricate pro­
cesses of governm ent so th a t the
people will know w hat goes on;
th a t an uninfom ed public is a
d a n g e r th a t can be larg ely o v er­
come by m ore com plete ex p lan a­
tion on the p a rt o f w riters about
go v ern m ent, especially new spaper
w riters.
j
Criticism of the legislature is
Imran
Holiday Reunion
A T han k sg iv in g pinner and re­
union
was held T h u rsd ay a t the
Den? E d ito r:
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ra
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e
hall in h o n o r of m em bers
I would like to tak e his way of
th an tin g my m any fried s th ro u g h of th e G eorge McKay fam ily.
you* paper fo r the lovely birth d ay Those atte n d in g were Mr. and
cards and le tte rs they sent me on Mrs. Claude M cKay and funnily of
m y birthday which w as T hanks- V ernonia; Mr. and Mrs. Louie
, giving. E ighteen cam e in one day, Schadew itz and d au g h ters of Co­
and when m y
b ro u g h t them quille; Mr. and M rs. John Koepk?
g^ e gat cjown beside me rn a d au g h ters of Redmond; Mrs.
Opened them an<J reftd them B ert Cox and W arren M organ of
G rass V alley; Mr. and M rs. Orie
to ire , and if I had been diem g I
C ratty , d a u g h te r and sons; H ans
th in k I would have still smiled I
Koepke; Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st
was so thrilled.
Sm ith and fam ily ; Mr. and M>>.
M z niece washes to th ank you
H arley M cKay; Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
all fo r me. As it is im possible for '
ODD, NO END
♦hus C ra tty and fam ily; Mr. and
me to th an k you all sep arately ,
N ovem ber has bro u g h t a stran g e th ere being ju s t 30, I take this Mrs. J a y McKay and children.
I'wo sons, a d a u g h te r and their
phenom enon to x some p arts of m eans o f doing so.
fam ilies were unable to be here.
Oregon. Surely it has been g en ­
IDon’t know y et when I will be
Miss W inona B aker, the p rim ary
erally noted, or will be.
home h u t not until I am b etter.
school
teach er here, and R obert
N ovem ber 5, 1940 this county
V ery Sincerely, Jessie H enrichs
voted 741 to 328, b etter than two 8624 S. W. 21st Ave., P o rtlan d Orc. M itchell were m arried in Vancou-
ver, W ashington last W ednesday
to one ag a in st p erm ittin g s l o t 1 -------------------------
evening.
m achines and other gam bling de-1 g> ->AnLAM ^a i l a a a M
vices to operate in this state. The aWilWiwIHAwC
Mrs. M ae, Cam m ack and Miss
en tire s ta te gave a large vote •___________
E sth e r Cam m ack spent T hanks-
a g a in st the m achines.
j
. Lor.tinuec from page one»
gving a t Bend w ith Paul Cammack.
M rs. Louie
Schadew itz
an i
Yet, despite the fact th a t such
device, are a , illegal a , m urder.
1 9 4 0 - only sm all p ro p erty d au g h ters were dinner g u ests at
thev are still operated w ithin th e k' v '< s outslde the s ' x Pe rc e n t h m ,t- the A rth u r C ra tty home Monday.
s ta te and county. He who w ishes I . L « t .m a t e s o f th e tax comnms-
Mr. and Mrs. L ester, Wilson
i, nickels
nickels in
in the slot 8lon hcdd ? ood th e re w dl be 90 w ere j^t D ufer Sunday.
to push h his
m ay do so at his fav o rite tavern p ic p e rty levy a g a in in 1942 ana
M e &W. C. G uyton who has been
or e th e r public place. Two years only a sm all levy a g a in s t p ro p erty visitin g a t O akland, C alifornia re­
ago the voters passed favorably on i.-i 1943 which m ay be also wiped turned home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Koepke an I
two m easures both of which would, out should th ere be a su b stan tial
if enforced, rem ove such m achines increase in income tax revenues as George W itter, who spent several
days visitin g in P o rtlan d , re tu rn ­
from operation. The vote on the is r.ow indicated.
ed hom e la s t Tuesday.
bill to o rd e r sheriffs to seize and
G overnor S pragu e who on S a t­
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Bothwell
destroy
slot m achines carried
201,561 o 126,580.. The bill pro- urday filled two judicial posts in of Eugene sp ent the week end
h ’biir.g slot m achines, pin-ball, d a rt M ultnom ah county, one on the cir- here a t the home of her p a r e n t ,
and o th er sim ilar gam es carried ' cuit bench and the o th er a d istrict Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. B ert Cox of G rass
by a vote of 197.912 to 129,043. . co u rt position— is not expected ’<
Two years a fte r th a t election take any action to w ard filling the Valley were S atu rd ay dinner g u ests
and nearly a m onth a fte r the re ­ c n c u it judgeship le ft vacan t by tbt of Mr. and Mrs. George McKay.
Louie Schadew itz was v isiting
fusal of the people to legalize th? death of Judge M ears who was
m achines again, they are still on e’ected to succeed Ju d g e TazweV M< nday a t the hom e of his b ro th ­
hand. T h at rates as a phenom e­ whose term expires in J a n u a ry er, C arl Schadewitz.
Mr. and Mrs. R obert Brown and
non,” a highly exceptional or un- A torney G eneral Van W inkle ha*
ruled th a t th e d e a th of Ju dge fam ily visited at the home of Mr.
r.t countable ac t.”
M ears before qu alify in g fo r the and Mrs. John Woods T h u rsday
Those A m ericans who will not circuit judgeship au to m atically cor
Sunday dinner g u ests a t the
tie up a dog to shoot it, will he tm ues Ju d g e Tazw ell in office un- h< me of Mr. and M rs.- R obert
‘n r after The generäfhTectton ÖT
ATTreT
R oum anian Iron guard who shot 1942. This opinion, how ever, is
sem e 64 political opponents in disputed by m any Oregon atto r-
ni ys. The suprem e court may be
pi :son, a f te r dark.
a«ked to settle the controversy.
T hurm an Arnold ha<s been t r y ­
ing to find out about the so-called
Second only in point of interes
rack ets in the building trad es to fight over the House Speaker-
Nor» the AF of J* asks th a t he be ship is the co n test th a t has de­
calied off. We shall see w hat we veloped over th e p o st of serg ean t
shall see.
a t a im s in th e House for the fb rth
com ing session. Joseph F. Singet
Oh! Heck, w h at’s the use ot of P ortland who has held this im -‘
saving civilization. All we do is p o rta n t |>ost fo r m any year« it
boast of bom bing so m any cities being opposed a t th is tim e by
each day. L e t’s be barb arian s and F ank B. Tichenor of P o rt O rford,
throw cocoanuts and rocks.
sia te re p resen ta tiv e from
Coos
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j r n j C urry counties in 1917. Or.
Between strik in g and powder t y,e S enate side Banks M ortim er,
facto ry explosions this country P ortland W orld W ar veteran , is
mu y have as mueh trouble re a rm ­ said to be lining up su p p o rt foi
ing as if we were being bombed.
| his candidacy as s e rg e a n t a t arm?
to succeed Allen P. W heeler who,
having been elected a count;,
com m issioner of I^ine county at
the recent election, will not again
be a candidate for the Senate post
which he has filled fo r the past
th ree sessions.
From the O bserver Dec. 1, 1911
of
Lyons and children, Mr. and Mrs.
W alter Wilson and sons and Mr.
’’nd Mrs. J a y M cKay and ch il­
In Other Days
J. M. Axtell has received news
of the m arria g e of Joseph Black
in Colorado. Mr. Black w as once
a pioneer in Sherm an county.
M essrs O. B eaty, P erry Johnston
j.nd D. O. S tanton le ft for the
wild goose p astu re s a t the Brock
fa rm W ednesday, We tru s t th°y
-m ay be m ore successful in bagging
the gam e than some 23 others who
j.i*ceeded them several days get
tin g — nary a goose.
The governm ent experim ental
ta i hi at this city Is having the lots
ad jacen t to the office and residence
buddings leveled, p re p a ra to ry to
seeding the lawn.
The s ta te budget, balanced as
between recom m ended a p p ro p ria ­
tions and estim ated revenues an 1
with a few thousand dollars to
.- pare, is now in the hands of th n
p rin te r and should Ibe ready foi
disribution to m em bers of the
forthcom ing
legislativ e
session
well before the first of the year
according to iBudget D irector Dave
Eccles.
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I The s ta te tuberculosis hospital
, ea st of Salem , established in 1910
celebrated its 30th an n iv ersary on
T hanksgiving Day. Dr. G. C
B ellinger has been superintendent
of
the in stitu tio n fo r 27 of its 30
From the O bserver Dec. 2, 1921
years.
C onstructed orig in ally to
A d isastro u s train wreck occur­ accom odate 48 p atien ts th e hospi­
red about 12:30 a. m. W ednesday tal now has accom odations for 320
when tra in s 12 and 17 m et in a p atients.
head on collision a t mile post 97,
ju s t east of Celillo. Ten were kill­ By John W.. Kelly
ed and 30 injured. Jam es H anna
( Continued frpm page one >
is the only one from Moro known ra v y yard, h alf a mile from the
to have been on the train . A nother senate building, on th e Potom ac
n a ise n g e r w«^ W a lte r 18 year old are provoked because they have
b ro th e r of M ^ tij2 M e lz e r. A nother pn increase which amounts», to a
ShernYan—errunty fam ily in the pack of cigareta a week . . . The
v. reck was H. B. Van Gilder and thousands of lads who are rejected
wife, reported injured and taken for instruction as aiir pilots will be
to the hospital. Confusion of train given an oppo rtu n ity to volunteer
orders is said to be the cause ot as bom bardiers or n av ag ato rs for
the wreck.
♦he fighting planes. M ost of the
'A r l l i pound boy was born to tra in in g planes w ere ordered from
Mr. and M rs. V irgil C ushm an on the V ultee p lan t ip «California,
N ovem ber 17. "
whose production has been held up
Crass Valley Journal, Dec. 2, 1921 by strik e . . . . It requires nine
m onths to m ake a real arm y pilot.
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Miss
Lucia Callison arrived
S aturday evening from Hood River j Much has been said recently
and will rem ain in the P harm acy about George W ash in g to n ’s vdeavs
reg ard in g a th ird term , .b u t no
us chief assistan t.
The shed p a rt of the F raley m ention th a t G eorge advertised for
shop alm ost w ent down b y the a cook when he learned th a t the
heavy w eight of snow, and now cook he had w as se ttin g too good
Mr. F raley is finishing the job, a ^'second ta b le 1* . . . . Calvin Cooi-
saying th at he intended to tak e it idgi also kept an eye on the W hite
House kitchen. The g rocery bill
down in the spring.
Quite a num ber of young folks m ust be payed by the P resident,
enjoyed a social dance T uesday but no other P resid en t was sub­
evening a t the hom e of Mr? and jected to such venom ous • attack«
as H onest Abe, as is documented
Mrs J. J. W iley.
The deep snow of la st week is bv exhibits in the Lincoln Museum
fa rt d isap p earin g in the ground, I (adm ission 10 cents since Haro'.d
r.nd will be w orth m any dollars to Ickes was /g‘iven custody of the
Fherman county farmer«.
1 place).
/
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. K arl Pluem ke of
Salem and H enry Moers of P o rt­
land sp en t the holiday week end
a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Piuemke.
V isitors from herd at the Chas.
F o rre ste r home near* Goldendalc
F rid a y were Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Schadew itz and Jo h n , i v
Mrs. P a u l.S m ith , who sp en t the
p ast two weeks in P o rtlan d , re ­
tu rn ed home W ednesday evening.
Miss Helen H alvorson sp en t th?
week end visitin g in Bend.
Mr. and M rs. Gus Koepke went
to Clem Sunday to visit a t the
E rn e st B arnet home a few days.
M rs. Grace G regg who had been
a t G rande Ronde, retu rn ed home
la s t Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. W I. Eck and son,
and Miss Lillian Schassen of The
Dalles were T hanksgiving day
gu ests a t the J. L. Davis home.
Saturday evening visitors a t the
•I. I.. Davis home were C orliss An­
drews and Bill B ardenhagen.
‘A grou*p of people g ath ered at
the John Decker home Monday
evening to charivari, Mr. and Mrs.
R obert Mitchell.
Moro C om m unity P resb y teria n
Church. Sunday, December 1, 1940.
10 00 - Sunday School, classes for
all ages.
11:00 - M orning W orship - S e r­
mon by the p asto r on the subject,
“ A T hree Fold H eavenly V ision.'’
Special music by the choir.
12:00 - B rief m eeting of the te a c h ­
ers and officers of the Sunday
School.
7 30 - Young peoples discussion
hour a t the m anse. Subject, “ The
M eaning of W orship.” M onday.
December 2, a t 7:00 p. m. the sec-
end covered dish dinner fo r the
season will take place in th e b ase­
m ent of the church. All a re co r­
dially invited to atten d and m ake
this hour of fellowship helpful.
The program for he evening is
prepared by Mrs. H a rry B. P in k ­
er tor. and the pastor.
H enry G. H ansn, P astor.
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Shellfish Easily
Contaminated
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BULLS EYE
T H E R F /S A T E L E P H O N E in this country
for every six people. To keep this big, useful net­
work ready and functioning whenever the indi-
> L,,vi^ ual ncct^s it —whenever the nation needs it —
is the aim of telephone people everywhere.
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Telephone service is cordial, cheery, friendly
and dependable.
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bodies of shellfish as „ enorm ous
q u an titie s of
à re pum ped by 1
DAIRY 4-H BOYS WIN SCHOLARSHIPS
the m ollusks.
P erso n s • who t haqjlle shellfish
m u st be free of c o m m i,jp .b le dis­
ease and th'ey m u st not be c a rrie rs
of typhoid fever. ‘ E xperience in
o th er sta te s has shown the s e r­
iousness of o u tbreaks which m ay
be caused by a single c a rrie r of
typhoid fever. In 1939, an out^
fc-eak of 90 cases of typhoid fever
in Louisiana was found to have
beer* caused by o y sters contam i­
nated by a single o y ster peddler.
In v estig atio n showed th a t the shell
fish were contam inated 'by the
practice of the peddler in d isch arg ­
ing ex creta from a boat into the
w a te r in which the oysters were
stored prior to delivery and sale.
S upervision is m aintained over
m ethods of opening, w ashing,
packing and sto rin g of shellfish in
the plants certified by the S tate
Board of H ealth. Shellfish grow -
1
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and shellfish dealers handling
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E E N a b o v e a r e tw o D e s c h u te s
n ty , O re g o n , 4 -H b o y s d u r i n g G. Y. H a g s d v n d , c o u n ty a g e n t a n d ' p io d u cts approved by the S tate
t i c i r d e m o n s tr a t io n on m ix in g a w a s n a m e d to re p ? ? n t th e s t a t e
Board of H ealth, are g ra n te d a
da y r a tio n a t th e r e c e n t N a tio n a l a t H a r r i s b u r g by S ta t e C lu b T .e ’d e r
i
certificate,
the num ber of which
D a iry S how , H a r r i s b u r g , P a ., w h ic h H. C. S e y m o u r. T h e In ; s w ill uso
w on w e s te r n s t a t e h o n o rs a n d e a c h t h e i r s c h o la r s h ip s , g 'f t s c? th e K r a f t i ap p ears upon each package of th e;r
hoy a 5250 c o lle g e s c h o la r s h ip .
A t C h e e se C o m p a n y , a t th e S ta t e C o l­ pioduct.
Such certification is re ­
•lie le f t I r v in g J o n e s , 16, w e ig h s o u t le g e , w h e re K e ith p la n s to en c 'l
quired
if
the products are to be
c o n c e n t r a te s a s K e ith S h e p a rd , 18,
p< 'n t s to a c h a r t to g iv e th e f«»r- th e firs t o f th e y e a r . N ine e o u n r i J . shipped into other states,
c o m p le te d th e c o n te s t, <• nd. : ’ oil fo r
m a a n d s c ie n tific b a s is f o r th e th e f o u r th j c a r to p ro m o te k n o w l­
j Shellfish plants m ust be con-
< n.
T h e h o y s sh o w th e defl-
i" ! o f n H a lf a h a y w h e n fed a lo n e e d g e a m o n g 4 -H m "ni g s o f .?
I stru cted and m aintained in a m an-
t ” Ik p ro < lu c lir n a n d th e n e e d of p ro v e d d a ir y p ra c tic e .s a n d to d eiu
i ner which perm its easy cleaning.
a n s u p p lé m e n ts to g e t m a x im u m I s t r a t e th e m .
H ot w ater and steam for w ashing
t a :ns supervision
over shellfish and disinfection of equipm ent are
grow ing a re a s and shellfish sh uck­ required. Shellfish handlers m ust
indicating
ing and packing p lan ts which pro- obtain health cards,
d ice and package raw shellfish lo r th a t they are free from, o r are not
sale in
in te rs ta te
comm erce. ca rriers of, com m unicable dis­
S
urveys
are
m
ade
o
f
grow ing eases. A fter shucking and w ash­
The m ost com m only eaten shell-
a
r
e
a
s
,-
a
n
d
bacterial
analyses
or ing, shellfish m ust be kept under
fisn, o y sters and clam s, are ex­
w
atei
overlying
shellfish
beds
a
r
i ad eq u ate re frig eratio n .
cellent foods. They contain p ro ­
P ro tect yourself by m aking cer­
r
ia
u
t
to
determ
ine
w
hether
or
not
teins, fa ts , carbohydrate«, vitam ins
tain th a t thee shellfish you buv
the
w
ater
in
which
the
shellfish
and m any m inerals. O ysters, p a r­
are obtained from -a certified
ticu larly , are valuable in th e tre a t­ live may co n tam in ate the shellfish
scurce, and are packed in a c e rti­
and
in
th
a
t
way
create
a
m
enace
m ent and prevention of anem ia,
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fied plant.
to
the
health
of
the
shellfish
cor.-'
bf cause of th e ir high iron and
suiners.
copper content. An abundance of
Sr.ellfish live upon the m inute
m anganese, calcium and iodine is
7he LitÜe Hermils say:
p lan t life found in bay and ocean
found in shellfish, too.
w
a
te
rs
and,
in
o
rd
e
r
fo
r
them
to
The oy sters grow n in Oregon
Pacific ex tra ct th e ir food from the w ater,
coastal w aters are
tra n s ­ they m ust pum p g re a t q u an tities
c y s te rs which haye
native of w a te r th rough th e ir gills. J u ^ t
planted from Ja p a n ,
diatom s and various o th er
Olym pia o y sters and (3) E astern as
,
plan ted T<?rnl s of plankton are strain ed out
from the A tlan tic coast.
Razor of the w ater, so too are b acteria.
d a m s a re in h ab itan ts of the n o rth ­ If the w ater in which the shellfish
ern beaches, and E astern mud live is polluted w ith sew age, dix-
clam s and g re a t blue clam s are ease orgahism s m ay e n te r the
plentiful in m ost Oregon b a y « . ---------------------------------------------------
M ussels may also be found along NO TICE OF F IN A L H EA R IN G
the rocky seotions of the coast,
N otice is hereby given th a t the
Flavor
ano while th ey are not of com m er­ undersigned has filed in the Coun­
cial im portance they are eaten by ty C ourt of the S ta te of Oregon
m any people.
for Sherm an County his F inal
„-iK is u n fo rtu n a te th a t while shell Account as a d m in istra to r of the
fish are such a n u tritio u s food, e sta te of P eter J. P eters, deceased.
they are so easily contam inated, and th a t M onday, the 30th day of
In th is respect, m ilk and shellfish Decem ber, 1910, at 10:00 «. m.,
ae analogous. Since m any shell- in Moro, Sherm an County, O regon,
fish are eaten raw and since con- has been fixed by the co u rt as the
sid trab le q u an titie s of them are tim e and place for h earin g of <»b-
eaten only p a rtia lly cooked, it is lections to said Final R eport ana
im p o rtan t th a t they be taken from for the settlem en t of said estate ,
areas free from sew age contam i-
"
H erm an I). P eters,
nation, and th a t they be shucked,
A d m in istrato r
pix>cessed, packed and d istrib u ted T. L ester Johnson,
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in accordance w ith accepted sani- A tto rn ey for ad m in istrato r,
tary practices. The m ethods ein- -------------------------
ployed in th'e handling, packing NOTICE OF FINlAiL H EA RIN G
end distrib u tio n of shellfish should
Notice is hereby given th a t the
be analogous to those em ployed in undersigned has filed in the Coun­
the milk industry. If this is not ty C ourt of the S ta te of Oregon
done, outbreaks of intestin al dis­ Kir -Sherman County his F in al Re­
eases m ay be caused by contam i­ port and Account as E xecutor of
nated oysters and clams.
the last will and testam en t of
The division of sa n ita ry en g in ­ W alter A. May, deceased, and thru
eering of the S tate Board of S aiu rd ay , the 7th day of Decern
H ealth, in cooperation w ith the her, 1910, a t ten o’lcoek a. m., of
TT. S. Public H ealth Service, niain- seal day, a t the courtroom , in the
( ourthou.se, in Moro, Sherm an
County, Oregon, have been fixed
C huich services at eleven o’ciock.
by the Court as the tim e and place
T estim onial m eeting every Wed-
for h earin g of objections to said
Church services a t eleven o’clock.
F iaal R eport and Account and the
The read in g room is in the re a r
settlem en t of said estate.
National Distillers Products
of th e church building w ith an
Paul May
«attendant a f te r fh e W ednesday
Corporation, New York
Geo G. U pdegraff
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evt rin g m eeting.
A tto rn ey for E xecutor. .
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W asco' C h ristian C hurch: S er­
vice L ord’s Day, Dec. 1st, 191U.
10 00 - C hurch Bible School.
11 :(X) - M orning Hour of W orship.
The com m union and the m essage.
“The Approved Life.”
6:30 - C hristian Endeavor.
7:30 - Evening H our, in the House
of God.
F.- Claude Stephens, M inister.
M ARKET QUO TATION S
The following quotations are
based on prices being paid in W ed­
nesday’s trad in g a t the P ortland
Union Stock Y ards.
CA TTLE:
Good g ra in
fed
steers $10.00 to $10.50. Good g ra ss
steers and sh o rt feds $8.50 to
?9.25. Good g rain fed heifeer«
?8.75 o $9.00. Good g rass heifers
Wasco M ethodist C hurch: S u n ­ $7.75 to $8.40. Good beef cows
$6.50 to $7.25, m edium $5.50 to
day School a t 10 a. m.
M orning worship a t 11 a. m. Text, $6,25, common $4.50 to $5.25, fa n ­
“ Hold F ast T h at Which is Good.” ners $3.25 to $4.00. Bulls, medium
Special singing by the young peo­ to good $6. to $6.75, odd h ead s
ple, and don’t fo rg et the pot luck $7.00, common $5.00 to $5.75.
dinner at the chinch a f te r the V ealers, good to choice $10.00 to
$10.50.
m orning service.
HOGS: Good to choice carlots
Epw orth League at 6:30 p. m.
The L ad ies. Aid will m eet a t the $6.50; 170 to 215 lb truckins
home of Mrs. W. H. Lee T h u rsd ay $6.40 to $6.50: 230 to 285 lb
rftern o o n , Dec. 5, a t 2:00 o’clock. butchers $5.65 to $6.00; lig h tw eig h t
P rtach in g services at the G rass butchers $5.50 to. $5.75: packing
Valley M ethodist church Sunday sows $3.75 to $4.75. F eeder pigs
$4.00 to $4.50.
rftc-rnoon a t 2:30.
S H E E P : Good to choice wooled
F. L. Gann ell, P d > u r.
lam bs $8.10 to $8.75: medium to
Moro C hristian Science Society. rood $7.75 to $8.25; common
Sunday school convenes a t 10:09 $6.75 to $7.50; S lau g h ter ewes,
o clock every Sunday m orning in good to choice $4.00 to $4.50.
the Sunday school room a t the rear F eeder lam bs, good Ho choice
entrance , to- the church building. ' Ç7.50. Shorn lam bs $7.75.
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