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' fcAGE 2, SREPM a X C O U N T Y J O U R N A L , MORO, O R E G O N FRIDAY, JANUARY Ì0, iê41 v- 9*** *1 At The National Friday, Jan u ary 5, a t midnight W . C. B r y a n t e s ta te , M oro i w < 4£smsUy k MowTy, Lots 3 a ti l end continued steadily until Sat- uraay evening, with another fall Page 8 "Sherman County Observer L on Monday of two inches a t Moro , Established Nov. 2, 1888 and four inches a t Wasco. Grass Valley Journal By John W. K elly" Established Oct. 14, 1897 The Ebe Moss Lyric Bards leave 1 From the Observer Jan. 10, 1002 ! < oi.Linueu from page one. CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 war emergency and th a t no social this week for the Grande Ronde j The world famous Diesel engine valley and the eastern border of Wasco News-Enterprise ! reform s shall be abandoned, the Established Nov. 1891 ] national defense act itself provides ! is to be built a t South W orchester, Oregon upon their 40th concert CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 plainly and concisely the authority I1 Mass. , tour. ; • . p- to require more than a 40-hour Published Every Friday at Unbridled and unhitched horses From the Observer Jan. 13, 1922 I . week of laborers and mechanics Moro. Oregon taking a lunch in the city streets t One reason why we thing Santa S. O. Clodfelter, Wasco, 1 engaged in national defense ac A ’ m sworthy f, ler L. French Editor should be suppressed, unless the ! Claus smokes a pipe is 'because he tivities. Page 9 E ntered as second-class m a tte r at There arc many other provisions driver is arround to watch the is such a rotten judge of cigars. tr.c PostctV.ce at Morn. Oregon in the national defense act the nose bagJV Funeral services for Mrs. Ma- ainder Act of Congress of March enforcem ent of which, under a hala G. Penny Pike, a member of Mrs. J. P. Strahl will occupy the 8 * 1879. c airn of emergency, will greatly Elrod brick building on F irst St. the fast thinning ranks of Oregon o f f ic ia l c o u n t y paper surprise the public. N a t all of having purchased it to take pos Pioneers who crossed the plains honore M. Iluls Cothers them received even casual men* session on completion of the Ginn in the 50s were held Monday a f s IJ B S CR! PT IO N RAT ES Aloro, Mowry tion in press reports while the building, a part of which Elrod <& ternoon in The Dalles. Mrs. Pike Pa> able in Advance Page 10 diet Ja n u ary 5, a t Newiberg, fol $1.50 measure was being considered in Moore are to occupy. ONE YEAR lowing a series of 'paralytic congress. One thing may be ta k strokes.* She is survived by her From the Observer Jan. 12, 1912 en for granted, however: Individ JA N U A R Y 10, 1941 husband, B. F. Pike, for many V. ual liberties will be restricted to The Columbia river is frozen j ears assessor of'Sherm an county, an even greater degree than they stiff in many places from Lewiston and one son, I. D. P ike,.postm as 111ERE WERE MEN were during world w ar No. 1, an«’, to the Cascade locks. ter at Grass Valley. the restoration of these liberties IN THOSE DAYS Twin girls were bom to Mr. An estim ate of three feet of will constitute a harder problem One who sits up in Mars an « when peace again comes to an em snow is conceeded to he near an Tana Mrs. Joe Rutledge a t P o rt accurate average; the fall began land Jan. 10, 1922. watches the earth and the pecu bittered world. Mamie Elliott liar doings of the inhabitants NW J ofSW i thereof m ust be often puzzled. Page 11 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF T H E STATE OF OREGON FOR T H E COUNTY OF SHERMAN Back in the gnd of the 18th century, a fter thef French encyclo- SH ERM A N COUNTY, A Political Subdivision of the State of Oregon, paeffrsts*'hrrd' w ritten their books, • P la in tiff a wave of liking for personal Gladys E. Ford vs. Sa freedom swept over a good share Wasco T ract Deed Record U vf the world which resulted in the . MRS. W. M. BARNETT, THE W. M. BARNETT ESTATE,..JO HN P age 400 PH ILLIP BLAIR, W. C. BRYANT ESTATE, S. O. CLODFELTER, French revolution and the estab Page 12 NOTICE OF FORECLOS LENORE M. HULSE COTHERS, MAMIE ELLIOTT, GLADYS E. lishment of the American republic. URE OF TAX LIENS AS FORD, ANNIS M. HARRIS ESTA TE, VIOLET HAYNES, F. L. Men were liberals then who be- SHOWN BY SHERMAN HULERY ESTATE, IN D E PEN -D EN T W AREHOUSE & MIL l eved in liberty of the individ COUNTY FORECLOSURE LING COMPANY, C. L. IRELA N D , W. F. & CARRIE JACKSON, ual, in the equality of men, in th? LIST FOR THE YEAR 1940 B A. KLICKS, NORTHERN PA C IFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, J. E. fraternity of men of the lower NORTON, RUBY B. PETTYS, JO H N C. RICHARDSON, MRS. C. Ai nie M. H arris estate orders. SNID'ER, CORA L. VINTON EST A TE, and all persons, corpora- Kent, Ragsdale A Morrison Governments were changed and rations, known or unknown, claim ing any right, title to or interest Lots 1-2-3- and # kingly heads were toppled. - Page 13 in any of the real estate h erein after described. Defendants Men stru tted about the earth proud because their opinion was To all defendants above named and to all persons owning, or claim ing to own, or having or Vic let Haynes, Kent us good as that of any other man. claiming to have, any interest in any property included in the F o ; eclosure List hereinafter set Page 14 It was th at wave th a t made de forth and being the Sherman County delinquent tax Foreclosure List for the yeaj* 1940: mocracy a governmental ideal. You are hereby required to TAKE NOTICE th a t the plaintiff herein has filed in the Circuit That governmental ideal released Court of the State of Oregon, for Sherman County, an application to foreclose the lien of all taxes the power of men’s minds to think shown on the Sherman County tax Foreclosure List for the year 1940 hereinafter set forth in full, and * for themselves and invention that the plaintiff will apply to the court for judgm ent and decree foreclosure such tax liens not less breught the industrial revolution, L. JIu le ry estate, Rufus thar. th irty days from the date o f the of first publication of this notice, and any and all persons in machinery, better living standards Page 15 terested in any of the real pro p erty included in said Foreclosure L ist are hereby required to file an m d all the gadgets thae we live answer and defense, if any there be, to such application for judgm ent and .decree within th irty days with and use to make living easier. from the date of the first publication of this notice, which date is th e 13th day of December, 1940. Wt boomed ahead 'because of com This notice is published by au th o rity of an order of the C ounty.C ourt of Sherman County in the petition of man against man, be Sherman County Journal, a new spaper of general circulation published in said county, and designated Independent W arehouse A Mill cause no one had to take a back in said order of the County Court as the newspaper in which said notice is to be published by the order ing Company, Wasco, Biggs F irst «eat if he was willing to work or of said County Court dated the 4th day of December, 1940; th a t the delinquent list for the year Addition, West 38 feet of lot think. 1940 which application is made to foreclose as follows: Page 16 Now, as we get on in the middle Int. to I Name of Owner as shown on Sec. | Twp. (.Range TAX ROLL Year of Am’t years of the 29th century, a brief June 15,1 of Latest Tax Roll and Description or 1 N - S | E ast ------------------ Dclin- 150 years from the m ajor onset of 1940 1 Total Taxes Vol|Pge|Line quency of Property Lot | or bl’k | W .M . t.-ue liberalism th at brought re 3.35 .22 3.13 12 1939 8 1 lease to men’s minds, the process M rs. W. M. B arnett, Wasco, 3.52 .46 3.06 1 1938 9 1 reverses itself. Biggs 2nd. Lots 9 and 10 8 4.53 .85 3.68 1 1937 1 9 In the world today there is C L. Ireland, Moro, Lot 6.26 1.48 4.78 1936 8 20 1 barely six men whose opinions are Page 1 Page 17 Lots 2-6 and 5.91 1.66 4.25 20 1935 8 1 w orth anything. There is H itler, 5.70 1.82 3.88 1933-4 1 8 20 Stalin, Churchill, Roosevelt, Mat- 4.59 1.78 2.81 1932 1 8 24 suoka and a short time ago Mus 8.97 3.48 5.49 20 1931 8 1 solini. When one of these speaks 8.83 3.17 5.66 1930 1 8 22 the men of the world listen and ■ « 10.26 3.68 6 j 58 A 1929 1 9 too often meekly allow their mind 8.99 3.23 5.76 1 1928 1 9 to fall into the ru t grooved for $70.91 them by the leader whose voice comes to them by radio. 1.67 .11 1.56 1939 1 8 14 Mr«. W. M. B arnett, Wasco 1.75 Men no longer boast, or even .23 1.52 3 1938 9 1 Fairview , Lots 243-4-5-6-7 W . F. & Carrie Jackson, Moro 6.22 1.16 feel, th a t their opinion is as good 5.06 3 1937 1 9 14 12 ~ ' 8-9-10-11 and Lots 9 and 8.71 as th a t of any man. Thbre are 2.04 6.57 1936 1 8 22 Page 18 8.12 few, if any, liberals, for men do 2.28 5.84 22 1935 8 1 Puge 2 7.84 not w ant to be released from men 2,50 5.34 1933-4 1 8 22 8.75 tal and emotional servitude. The 3.12 5.63 1932 1 8 26 31.70 few who challenge the words of 12.29 19.41 1931 1 8 22 31.22 the g rea t are pushed aside as un 11.21 20.01 1930 1 8 24 B. A. Klicks, P a rt of Si of SEI 36.32 patriotic or treasonous. 13.04 23.28 1929 1 9 A NEJ of SEI 31.79 11.41 20.38 3 1928 And, if there be watchers on 1 9 In Sherman county $174.09 Mars, they m ust wonder th at men Page 19 should spend so much blood and 1.67 .11 1.56 1939 1 8 15 Mro. W .M. Barnett, Wasco, tears to be free and then toss it 1.75 .23 4 1.52 1938 9 1 T ract deed 'Record R, page 327, it away to follow the han<ftvagon. 2.30 .43 4 1.87 9 1937 1 South of Block 8, of Biggs 2nd. 7.03 1.66 ' 5.37 1936 1 8 24 Addition. 2.69 24 6.90 8 1935 1 H arry Hopkins . is going to $ 9.59 Page 3 9.26 2.96 6.30 1933-4 1 8 24 London to be the personal repre- 8.65 3.08 5.57 1932 1 8 28 s< ntative of the president in Lon N orthern Pacific Railway Com 12.41 7.6 O x 4.81 1931 1 8 24 don. Even the King of England pany Lot 1, 12.21 4.38 1930 7.83 1 8 26 does not dare send Halifax here as Page 20 14.21 5.10 5 9.11 anything but the representative 1 9 1929 12.45 4.47 4 7.98 1 9 1928 of the people of England. $91.53 Capitol The economists—we don’t know whether independent or not—are saying th at it m ight not be so bad to have a huge governm ent debt as long as we can keep a high national income. If there is any one who knows how to m aintain a huge debt and a high income to gether we would like to make his acquaintance. If we were to take e\en two or three billion dollars from our national income and put it in debt retirem ent we would «■-.or. s ta rt dropping again. Look on these days kindly for it will not be long until the days when every family had a car will be referred to as the good old days— ?nd the emphasis will be on the good. The Dalles is reported to have a bill ready for introduction that will perm it the state highway commission to build bridges across the C olum bia., Such a measure vould bring closer the possibility of a bridge across the Columbia a t M aryhill where it could meet the only feasible m ilitary route through this area to C alifornia.' GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF A tto r n e y A t L a w In Other Days 9.62 .63 10.07 1.31 19.S5 3.71 27.38 6.48 14.08 ' 50.19 69.87 22.34 57.41 20.45 96.49 37.41 95.00 34.10 39.67 110.51 Total $546.59 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1933-4 1932 1931 1930 1929 28.55 27.82 33.66 43.58 38.76 32.98 23.95 42.20 43.50 60.60 2.00 4.17 7.74 13.50 15.11 15.50 13.25 26.73 24.36 28.34 30.55 31.07 41.39 57.08 63.8*7 48.48 37.20 68.93 67.86 78.94 $515.37 1 13 18 - 1939 1938 1 14 11 1937 1 14 >• 7 5 1936 1 14 1935 1 14 12 .78’ .79 1.98 1.68 1.80 .05 .12 .45 J52 .70 .83 .91 2.43 2.20 2.50 $8.87 24 28 21 o 18 16 19 10 3 10 1.56 1.57 2.96 2.53 2.67 2.97 2.24 7.16 7.25 10.57 .11 .23 .69 .78 1.04 1.40 1.24 4.53 4.06 5.92 1.67 1.80 3.68 3.31 3.71 4.37 3.48 11.69 r' 1 The W. M. B arnett estate Wasco, McPherson, Lota 5 and 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 P age 5 ~ John Phillip Blair, Moro Hays Addition Lots 3-4-5 and Page 6 W C. Bryant estate, Moro. Mowry, I-«ots 7 and Page* 7 < . ri ' / 1 U 1 1 4 , 1 — ? ( M o ro a n d W 1939 8.99 1938 8.76 1937 * 16.14 20.90 1936 36.11 1935 47.53 1933-4 36.96 1932 1931 59.08 1930 60.90 70.84 1929 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 The W. M. B arnett estate, W asco’ McPherson, Lots 3 and Page 4 i n i i 8 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 20 8 15 4 16 16 19 16 18 19 8 21 9 9 8 16 6 8 8 17 •'8 17 8 20 8 17 8 19 8 20 17 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1933-4 1932 1931 1930 1929 11.31 16.49 $61.51 r» J i x -* If. 3 28 2Ñ 17 25 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 c 29 22 3 19 17 20 11 11 .78 1939 .79 1938 1937 .84 1936 ' - .89 1935 .99 1933-4 .75 1932 .96 1934 4.34 I93O 6.34 1929 . 23 24 23 23 24 10 26 25 28 8 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 26 69 68 71 74 76 75 75 73 73 9 19 16 17 6 6 « 11 11 24 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1933-4 1932 1931 1930 1929 42 97 95 100 8 1939 15 1938* 1 10 * 1937 1936 17 1935 23 4 .35 ^46 .41 .60 2.43 3.55 ” ” l.97 , 1.91 3.23 4.18 3.72 1.17 1.18. 1.49 1.26 1.34 1.48 1.12 2.90 2.86 2.71 .08 .17 .34 39 .52 .70 .62 1.84 1.60 1,52 1.25 1.35 1.83 .65 r86 2.18 1.74 4.74 4.46 4.23 $25.29 .73 .88 .88 .98 .95 .05 .13 .20 30 ' .37 .78 1.01 1.08 1.28 ' 1.J2 $5.47 1939 49 16 1938 49 13 1937 51 17 1936 51 17 1935 53 3 51 21 "*1929 2.34 2.29 3.69 4.78 4.25 3.04 .16 .34 .85 1.48 .61 1.70 2.50 2.63 4.51 ' 6.26 4.36 • 4.71 $25.53 £0 61 60 63 20 11 11 15 1939 • 1938 1937 1936 1.13 1.38 1.54 1.77 .08 .21 35 .55 1.21 1.59 1.89 2.32 $7.01 1 1 1 1 1 62 63 61 64 66 6 1 29 21- 23 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 .16 .20 .22 .22 .21 .01 .03 .05 .07 .08 .ir •23 ' 27 29 29 $125 1 1 1 1 69 69 68 71 10 11 H 10 - 1939 x1938 1937 1936 .21 .19 .23 .12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 70 70 69 72 75 77 76 76 2 9 9 15 5 6 4 10 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1933-4 1932 1931 17.98 18.67 23.05 31.04 28.68 22.31 17.60 25.33 1.26 2.80 5.30 9.62 11.19 10.49 9.74 16.04 19.24 21.17 28.35 46.66 39.87 32.80 27.34 41.37 $251.10 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 70 14 70 16 69 19 72 20 76 11 77 10 76 8 76 26 74 20 75 13 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1933-4 1932 1931 1930 lf*29 1.56 1.57 1.98 1.68 1.78 1.98 1.49 1.90 5.79 8.46 .11 24 .46 .52 .69 .93 .82 1.20 324 4.74 Total 1.67 1.81 2.44 2.20 2.47 2.91 2.31 3.10 9.03 13.20 $41.14 1 1 1 1 1 7T "'l4 “71 15 70 • *< 11 73 21 76 10 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 7.41 7.49 9.42 8.00 8.49 .52 1.12 2.17 2.48 3.31 Total 7.93 8.61 11.59 10.48 11.80 $50.41 ^<0 10 19 a .01 .03 .05 .04 . - 33 34 10 18 36 IN 29 3N 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 19 17 1 11 13 3 26 2 7 29 12 1939 1938 1937 1936 1933-4 1932 1931 1930 1929 .73 .78 .88 .98 .95 1.11 1.05 1.89 2.48 .05 .11 20 .30' .37 .61 .66 1.06 1.39 Total .78 .89 1.08 128 1.32 1.72 1.71 2.95 ’ 3.87 $15.60 1 101 1 100 1 97 103 18 20 19. 20 20 20 19 12 20 29 16 15 9 12 4 17 12 27 1939 1938 ’ 1937 1936 1935 1933-4 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 .21 .19 .23 .24 .24 .25 .20 .17 .20 .22 .25 .01 .03 .05 .07 .09 .12 .11 .11 ..11 • .12 - .14 Total .22 . 22 .28 .31 .33 .37 .31 .28 .31 .34 .39 $3.36 101 100 98 103 18 13 21 1 19 16 1989 1938 1937 1936 1935 5.07 5.12 6.45 5.48 2.91 • .35 .77 1.48 1.70 ^ 1 .1 3 • Total 5.42 5.89 7.93 7.18 4.04 $30.46 .39 .37 .39 .37 .03 .05 .09 .11 Total 9.42 .42 48 .48 $1.80 1.45 1.56 .15 .18 .18 .10 .23 .03 .07 Total 1.55 1.78 .18 .24 .25 $4.00 16.04 15.63 16.60 21.49 1.12 2.34 3.82 « 6.66 Total 17.16 17.97 20.42 28.15 183 2.76 2.68 2.73 2.59 2.83 .19 .40 .63 .80 1.10 Total 2.95 - 3.08 3.36 3.39 3.93 $16.71 '¿ 112 111 1 108 1 114 2S 19 Y Mrs. C. M. Snider, Wasco, McPherson Page 24 4 1 1 1 Í 2 119 118 115 121 36 1 135 1 133 1 130 ? 1 134 \ , 1 148 1 145 z 1 140 Ì 146 * 2 64/ 10 , 22 .22 23 .16 $.83 78 77 76 80 19 20 19 18 19 « 6 -.9» 1.22 1.0, 1.24 1.45 1.16 1.55 6.67 9.89 $25.9o 2.15 2.20 3.97 6.48 5.17 $18.97 19 Ruby B. Pettys, Grass Valley Henarieville, P age 22 Cera L. Vintin Estate ’ G rass Valleÿ, Sherman Lota 1 1 Page 25 X — '• .23* .29- .74 1.30 1.45 E. Norton, Moro Page 21 John C. Richardson, T hat p art of E i of SEI in Sherman county Page 23 U .39 .05 .12 22 27 14 5 1939 .... 1938 1937 1936 20 18 5 1 5 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 22 16 2 15 1939 1938 ’ 1937 1936 1 2 17 2 8 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 . • c .06 SHERMAN COUNTY, OREGON T. Lester Johnson, D istrict A ttorney for Sherman 3 y C. C. W ilso n , Sheriflf and T a x C o llecto r A tto r n e y fo r th e „.--j ' ? r P la in tiff, M oro, O regon