J- J PAGE t SHERMAN COUNTY H— JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 17. 1M 1^ i They mat not jump on a cayuse Vali?y . h j ride hell for leather after a eflic rs. l ru stle r, nor live on raisin s, nor ¿Sherman County Observer I herd th ousands of sheep in one Bstabliahed Nov. 2, 1888 Land, nor fire men and hire them Crass* Valley Journal pgain in an hour. It is th e days, - Established Oct. 14, 1897 CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 the conditions, th a t have changed, noi the elem ent in m en th a t m akes Wasco News-Enterprise some of them stro n g ly individuati. E stablished Nov. 1891 . CONSOLIDATED M arch 4, 1932 G rain' Growers elect -• V Kent Grange j ne 21.—School d is tric ts hold an n a i m eetings and generally 1 1 • . • - FM clec. some d irecto rs. Bob K ing tilC V C I l w in m any prizes a t the U n io n ; i l,ie\ stook show. J . n e 28.—T ex Irzy k badly h u rt in i.ccident w ith -binder. W heat K ent G range No. 688 held its p re . pects about norm al re g u la r all day m eeting S atu rd ay , (C ontinued n ex t w eek)’ Published Every F riday at J a n u a ry 11. Louie S ath er, newly Moro, Oregon ejected M aster fo r 1941, was in Giles L. French _______ Ed dor the ch a ir "for his first m eeting. . B usiness was cu p elled before noon > J fa 1 TZ? » Entered as secon -c$as5 m al e, at tU u u n u e e from pag e one» : nd a pot luck d in n er was served. | the Postotfice at’ Moro. O*ei.or ' prom the Observer Jan. 10, 1902 in - --------- m em ber relief com m ission it aftern o o n w as devoted to , _ __ _ . u — le ------------- t ^.aw of T uesday nqo-n came under Act of C o n g ’ vss of M arch L apds o f the Moro Company I w ith the th o u g h t th a t th is co n ierrin g the 1st and 2nd degreees ,-elipf tn hurdene 1 8 1879 H orse H aven are rap id ly reaching jj0(; , would only su p erv ise the ad- on the follow ing can d id ates: E a r l \ “ ‘ \ u O F F IC IA L C O U N TY I’ A P E It values. D uring th e p a st y ear, , Latration of em ergency and Lyons, D oris Howell, Dorothy jt^ ees, telephone arfd pow er lines S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S m any fam ilies have moved in ffom v n t n p iOy m e n t' r e lie f as financed C ra tty , T helda B eyers, M a u d e ,1 arm to the linem en try in g to keen Pavable in Advance N ebraska, K ansas and the Dako- . j.y county and fe d era l (funds. F or M errill and Glen S ath er, ^ na I th tm in w orking order. They w en $1 5o tus. W ithin the n e x t tw o years ONE YEAR purpose of th is “su p erv isin g ” i Schilling, H elen H alvorsen, J e r ry j heavy laden w ith several days very little land w ill remain un- le g isla tu re m agnanim ously W ilson jr., Dolores G regg, and I C0lleCtion of clinging rain a i r / JANUARY 17, 1941 bioken. This com m unity is c&pa- j Hpi rop riated th e sum o f $15,000. Jarr.es Mobley. A bout 50 w ere | which had-becom e tw o inches' ble of producing over 3,000,000 the s ta te soon discovered th a t p re sen t fo r thisf m eeting. or b e tte r thick un the w ires and bushels of g ra in and a t the p re sen t j v a , n(>t to g et so lig h tly and J. J. D ecker h as a new d rilled, I _________ ___________ _____ „ ranches. Many new country CONERNOK’S SPEEC H la te o f increase the tim e is not a t t ^e special session which con- w tR j Us t com pleted and has w a te r ’ telephone lines w ere reported brok- The radio nowdays brings the fa r d ista n t. ; v ered in N ovem ber of thait sam e a t a depth of 333 fe e t which ho | en ¡n several places, the power H. A. Thom pson, DDGM, m- speeches of in tere st to the people \ yea. the law m akers auth o rized +> tn in k s will afford _ an ab u n d an ce, service w as in te rm itte n t and hugi ,, ______ i;*___ o . . f t $3,000,000 nnn nnn fn *__ - . i , , ,__,__ - *___ x___ o f j ! tfce expen th a t onJy about an in<.b or inent and its problem s la th e r more iven in honor of E v e re tt H astin g s : j ep ef burden and au th o rized the turned to K ent th e sam e evening. so piled .. . up. thoroughly than it is usually done. I g jven The governor did not express a t the home of hrs fa th e r, John j eXj.endjtUre of $5,500,000, also to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. W ilson and A crew of telephone com pany h aiself as favoring one specific H astin g s, on J a n u a ry 12th w as a t - 1 tje taken out of liquor p rofits. The ¡d a u g h te r Nellie were business men cam e M opday evening to program of s ta te developm ent, $u; tended by the M isses Selia N ish.! stssion uf 1937 still fu rth e r in- v isitors in The D alles F riday, m ake tem p o ra ry connections »n la th e r reviewed the w ork of the E dna Thom pson, Eunice Kessang- 1 creased this biennial auithoriza- Mr. and Mrs. H arley McKay are various d ep artm en ts for the bien- G eorgia F uller, M abel IByers, t ion u $6,500,000— $5,000,000 o u t ! a t Redm ond w here th e y will re the lines on N ig g er ridge w here of liquor profits and $1,600,000 o u t i ¿ide for some tim e while the for- i in an > cross arm s and s^ ne r.ium and suggested laws th a t E va R uggles, K ath erin e H enna- m .ght im prove these situ atio n s or gin, Mr. and Mrs. John Thom pson, of the g e n e ra , fund. Due to tech- | m er are em ployed . on REA work. V ivian F ritts was a dinnei a 4 ked th a t no change be m ade. Mr. and Mrs. F red H ennagin, M i. r-¡cal com plications, how ever, the ice. He told leg islato rs th a t he and M rs. R. C. B yers, and M essrs $1,500,000 ap p ro p riatio n was not g ^est a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs th o u g h t it best th a t they m ake no H om er Belshee Clyde f i n g e r , touched and this am o u n t was re- , Wm. Jones S atu rd ay . ! Jan. Max Min P recip itatio n K ent is experiencing the m ost captured by the 1939 session which hard stru g g le to find o th er or new R ay H avener Dewey 31 18 m eans of raising m oney this tim e. Bruce Kee, es er iavnohl edded an o th er $600,000 a p p ro p ria ­ d isagreeable w eath er of th e w in­ 9 26 : 10 29 He said it would be b e tte r to divide na H all, Wesley F u ller, lArnold tion from the g eneral fund and a ter, including fog and ice. T snow 24 l i 27 ti . p resen t income and not try to K essinger. . . $6,500,000 au th o rizatio n out of 1 12 25 T sleet 21 L,.-,ease the u x e ~ > f »ny k i n d - 1 Sheriff J . C. F reem an received liquor profits fo r a g ra n d to tal of .24 sleet 22 :u “ p,e T h a T ^ n U m e ñ tw iU word th a t his fa th e r w as elected $8,600,000. Jean «hfl sons E arl and Jack, Mr. ' J 3 31 25 .24 sleet and 14 38 c e rta in o T h a v e an appeal to t h J sheriff a t F la g s ta ff, A m o n a , a . 40 26 15 11 en and women who are rig h t now the re cen t election. dig g in g down in th eir pockets fo r P rof. J . M. DeMoss died Jan. thaL the cu rre n t session sti+1 fu r- , w . B. W ilson and sons N orm an W eath er records a t the ex p e r:- iL rd cash to send to Salem and 17th, from the j e s u í t a of a p a ra - the • increase the s ta te ’s contri- | ;Uld Jam es and Mr and Mrs. Clarr nii-fit statio n show th a t .82 inch of W ashington D . C. . , P ^ c s tro k e 'w h ic h he suffered a but.on tow ard r e li e f .. needs to j cnce Cooley w ere dinner g u ests j , i ecipitation has falen so fa r thi< $9,250,000 of which $6,799,900 is | of M ir a n d Mrs. J a y McKay Sun- m onth. A verage fo r J a n u a ry is Oddly enough the governor, al- wee < to come from the liquor b u sin ess i d ay . The occasion being th e b irth though a R epublican who has r p rom the O bserver Ja n . 20, 1922 \nd $2,450,100 from -the g en eral dpy an n iv ersary of F ran k lin Mc- 1.55 inches. Over h alf th a t am ount has fallen d u rin g the first h alf of spoken a g a in s t the new deal phil­ Kay. „ M dC n ullach „ , of t A AlUulnn,. onth. _________ Total snow t o ‘date osophy, asked in a t least two in- A college iom ance cam e to a fund. n telo p e , ’he - m ______ W ayne or J a n u a ry has am ounted to about stances th a t more pow er be given h appy clim ax last S a tu rd a y , Jam Only m ajo r am endm ent to the ! stay in g a t the Volna Guyton i in ch s' alth o u g h it has not been 1 thou g to appointed com m issions. C en tra- 114th when E dw ar . ar new parole law t o ‘ be so u g h t a t ra n c h assistin g w ith the chorea lei per th an n 41 i inches a t any one lization of au th o rity is a grow th D'ufur and Miss C lara omp. , much in style as funny d a u g h te r of Mr. and M rs. H ans this session of the leg islatu re will while M rs. Guyton is away tim e It :.s sufficient how evenÄ $o tl at is as M rs. G. L. B a rn e t and sons Thom pson living n e a r Moro, were be one re q u irin g com m ittin g m ag- he crops considerable ^ o - fem inine h ats, it ap p ears. Melvin and E ugene and Mrs. R ose- i st~::tc3 to impose th e m axim um quietly m arrie d a t high noon a t The governor asked th a t some the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy penalty “a s .provided by law ” in el en Jenning«s of Cow Canyon ( e -___ decision be made th ro u g h leg isla­ K unsm an, in the presence orf w it- 11 -ases according to F red Fins- visited b riefly a t the J. L. M atthes j in the of w orkm en’s - I v tion o n Hl LUC m a tte r «X only qTie n u p tial knot ley. s ta te parole directo r. Such an hem e en ro u te to The Dalles. com pensation.' T his law has had was ‘ tied . , , by Rev. H. G. Haneon of am endm ent will elim in ate the Mr. and M rs. J a y McKay and ♦ wo interim com m issions w orking ♦he P re sb y te ria n church. inequalities th a t now ex ist in pri.w •Clarence Cooley m otored to S te ­ tow ard its change and -both em ­ '•n sentences, Finaley explained. venson,' Wi., F rid ay when they A. M. Y oung fell T h u rsd ay aif- ployers and em ployees w ant xv • u, 5« T he longer m axim um sentence will b ro u g h t M rs. Cooley back to Kent changes made. It ap p e ars they ternoon on the icy w alk n fro m not mean longer prison term s but where the Cooleys huve em ploy­ cannot ag ree. E m ployers and es c f D t. M organ w il actu ally tend to sh o ite n tht m ent. pecially the com m ission w ant to w ith th e painful re8U Mr. and Mrs. J. L. M atthes. tim e p riso n e rs are confined F ins- elim inate the tria l by ju ry m ethod t r1^ now nu ‘‘ y o e up h y said. U nder the parole law Mr. and Mrs. Louis S ath er and of d eterm ining the pay m en t in tig h t bandage^ AtvPn left tae new parole board is authorized Mr. and M rs. R. P. B arnet a tte n d ­ cr.< of disputed claim s. It is not Mr. and M rs P. C. A txell lef ed the card p arty a t G rass Valley g eneral in o th er s ta te s , the govern I T uesday for a th ree w eeks visit to release prisoners^ as soon as S atu rd ay evening, the first of a the> are found to nave qualified with Mr. and M rs. J. C. T eal and noi reported, b u t labor w ants it for parole. F acto rs taken into series sponsored by the Rebekahs fam ily at B attleg ro u n d , W ash in g ­ r< tain ed —and m ay keep it. consideration in deciding th is qu es­ of th a t place. W ren Hogue and son Roy of tion include the a ttitu d e o f the The governor also asked th a t ton. G rass V alley and F ra n k B ennett prisoner tow ard society and his som ething be done for vocational conduct since e n terin g the peni­ of The Dalles were a t K ent Mon­ education. The p re sen t need for ten tiary . U nder th is policy, copied day m orning to move th e ir well train e d men in w ar w ork has mad* from o th e r sta te s o p eratin g under drill to G rass Valley. th is spot in our educational sys­ O scar and Cl’.nton Jen k in s of sim ilar s ta tu te s , it is possible for tem m ore noticable. The trouble a prisoner serving a long sentence Fossil w ere over n ig h t g u ests at w ith the hill of the 1939 session qy John W\ Kelly to Ibe released on p aro le before he the home of Mr. and M rs. J . C- th a t would have perm itted more C ontinued from page one. h rf^ ^ o m p le te d his first y ea r of Wilson W ednesday n ig h t. These vocational education was th a t it , , ,e - up /b o th e r -school system t a d « , w herever possible, fo r a t penal servitude w h ereas an o th er boys fa th e rs are tw in b ro th ers rlo n g sid e t i p / one now in action « » roads. S ta te I)1* . _ prisoner under a much sh o rter and life long friends of the W il­ . . . . . . __ ar.d th is seemed very uneconomic m lissions are not all in fa v o r ol sentence m ig h t be d etained fo r a sons. Jam es Kinney and Lyle Whale} much longer period. t j the com m ittee. I tl,is Pr ° 8 rarn of Shaniko tra n sa c te d business in The ch ief executive spoke for F o r riv ers and h arb o rs and flood Kent Tuesday. Indicative of the splendid co n d i­ more pow er for the gam e commis control the presid en t proposes Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis were tion of O regon's young m en 71.2 s on to se t open seasons and catch stopping any fu rth u r work. T here dinner guests a t the home of Mr. lim its. L ast tim e the leg islatu re a rt 14 dam s in the flood control p tr cent of the first thousand men end M rs. J. C. W ilson F rid ay exam ined in th is s ta te under the refused to g ra n t such a u th o rity . p ro g ram which he has elim inated evening. It m ay feel again th a t under a I - two are in O regon. Only m a in te­ leccnt conscription a c t were founn K ent town team played W asco’s ohysically fit for m ilitary service, dem ocracy it is the elected re p re ­ nance is allowed fo r riv ers and b ask etb all town team on the K ent according to Lt. Col. E m er V. sen tativ es of the people who should h arb o rs on ex istin g projects. W ooten, sta te d irec to r of selective floor S atu rd ay evening and were propose and dispose^ and not an i service. A nother 15.3 per cen. ecfeated 29 to 24. appointed board. Ir. the ship building program , to v 'tre (found qualified for lim ited C itizens who, d u rin g th is m onth, be u n d e r the m aritim e com m is- m ilitary service and only 13.5 per large num ber of m easures are I have tim e to s it' around th e fire s on, one or m ore y a rd s will be cent were found to be hysically known to have been d ra fted and i and ponder on public m a tte rs located on the W illam ette o r Col­ unfit. in readiness for introduction when , m ight well s ta r t the v procedure um bia, owned by the fed eral gov­ #• m » the session opened. w ith a read in g of the speech which ern m en t and operated privately. A m ix-up in the p rin tin g of the • » is published. It gives a very fa ir .iew codes n ecessitatin g the r e ­ A h alf dozen m easures sponsor- j review of the s ta te ’s position and These are for steel ships. T here p rin tin g of fo-ur volum es has r e ­ ed by the sta te highw ay com , th ere will be som ething to agree will also be a program (y e t u n ­ sulted in a dehiy in the in troduc­ mission were placed in the hands [ With he end law and num erous o th er m easu res chines ¡them selves in this m achine house in celebration of its 30tn of the week when it is expected a ve in the m aking and can be ex- ‘•cted to m ake th e ir appearance R iini^crsary. - .. j the deluge of bills will s ta r t to age. J « - w Ju n e 14.—S tation field day sche- flow to the House and Senate defcV early in the session. W e doubt th a t. T here will be individuals for a long tim e yet. duled fo r June 21.. Moro and G rass ! rr.d thence into com m ittee».t . A In Other Days | , K ent P.T.A. m et a t the school auditorium Monday evening, J a n ­ uary ' 13th to discuss hot lu n ch es for the school children and to m a k t plans fo r a p arty fo r th e children some tim e in the n ea r fu tu re , but due to bad w eath er only seven were present. Candidates Gsesip W eather W arms W ind Changes At The National Capitol BOTTLE Chronology < -a..». ve Comment and Wheezed Again, by Crackle! « y s : (Trying to buy some lU- m onds)“ Wh-o atte n d s to the n u t s ? ” C lerk : ‘‘J u s t be p atien t, I ’ll w ait on you in a aninute.” i - “ H ow’d you g et along w ith your w ife in th a t fig h t th e o th er n ig h t? ” “Aw, she cam e craw lin g to me Liles F ren ch o r her knees.” “ Y eah? W hat did she s a y ? ” The 41st legislative assem bly r rx x. j “ Come out from under th a t bed, f O regon g o t under way Monday with little or no evidence of th e ^ ‘ 5' qu cow ard!” _ Predictions itru g g le fo r the sp eak ersh ip th a t “ Sadie, w hat is a g e n tle m a n ? ” £ave some signs of d isru p tin g th t “ A g en tlem an ,” answ ered Sadie, aouse o rg an izatio n b efore it was “ is a m an you don’t know very made. F a rr e ll’s g roup was able well.” to a tta c h to it the newly appoint- d G. C. H uggins who took the “ I need ten bucks and I don’t place of injured B ertie McCloskey know w here to g et it.” .no th e long doubtful O rval “ I ’m, glad of th a t, I was afra id Thom pson of A lbany who has been, astrid e th e fence since the sp ea k ­ you th q u g h t you could g et it fro m m e.” ership cam paign began. House m em bers seem a trifle worn o u t from the acrim ony of fighting fo r th eir officers and th e first day w as w ith o u t s ta rtlin g event or signs of activ ity other than prosaic o rg an izatio n . . The quietness of the day was real in an o th er way. • T h ere is no long ?tring of women a t the door ask ­ ing each leg islato r fo r a job, few men to b u tto n hole one and speak of h is delinquent re n t anji h u n g ry children when ask in g for a few days w ork. The effect of the w ar pi op eratio n s are th u s felt. W ar p re p ara tio n s m ay also he felt in th e lack of h ard fighting for m ore re lie f money. The g o v er­ n or’s b u d g et has raised this fund from the $18,000,000 it was last year to $21,000,000 and th a t will probably suffice, th in g s oeing w hat they &re. lt m ay be ju s t as well to save the ta x p a y e rs fo r the d e­ m ands th a t will likely be made upor them when the w ar p re p ara - t.ons cease. ■ i C om m ittee ap p o in tm en ts were announced late M onday evening in the house although sen ato rs know their places for w ork before th a t 9m e. S en ato r S teiw er will be chairm an of A ssessm ent & T a x a ­ tion and a m em ber of E lections &■ P rivileges, In d u stries, L iv esto ck end R esolutions. R epresen tativ e F rench is c h a ir­ man of Land Use, as in 1939 s e s ­ sion, and is a m em ber of A ssess­ m ent & T ax atio n , Revision of Laws and U tilities ag well as being a ) vice ch airm an of Medicine, D en­ tis try & P harm acy. R ep resen tativ e H arvey M iller is vice ch airm an of Game and a m em ­ ber of E lections (which may be a v< ry im p o rtan t one) F o restry and Livestock. T here is much talk of the length of the session but no enthusiasm ro o u t the 40 day intention of National Distillers Products lcncers. Corporation, New York - Kalem seems ra th e r unconcerned b.bout th e whole thing. The lack cf big in te re st in the job (of course th ere are enough ap plicants GEORGE G. U PD EG R A FF but not as m?iny as before) the fact th a t there were tick ets galore for the g o v ern o r’s speech and the A tto r n e y A t L a w fli’Oi w as not filled and the a b ­ sence of g re a t crowds around the M o ro a n d W, M arion Hotel lobby to finagle an J striv e fo r point or place indicate th p t the citizenry has o th e r fish to fry- . Zlk fffrqiits say- IT HITS THEMARK fo r Quality, Flavor and Valuel N O T IC E O F F IN A L SETTLEM ENT - ....v NO TICE IS H ER EB Y G IV EN , Thau the undersigned, A dm inis­ The Live Stock m a rk e t a t the tra to r w ith the Will Annexed of P o rtlan d Union Stock Y ards, d u r­ ihe E sta te of M inerva J. M edler, ing the week ended J a n u a ry 11, deceased, has filed in the County showed 25c to 50c gain in the da tile C ourt of Sherm an County, S ta te of Oregon, his final account as sucn prices, hog m arket prices advanc ed 50c to 75c from late the previous A d m in istrato r of said E s ta te ana week, and fa t lam bs vbete 25c to th a t F rid ay , the 31st day of J a n ­ 50c h ig h er. There were 2,602 cat- u ary , 1941 a t the hour of 10.00* t e, 237 calves, 3,809 hogs and 2, o’clock a. m., has been fixed by 136 ?J»epp jry tjhg ^pen m ark e t re ­ said C ourt as the tim e for h earin g of objections to said rep o rt, and ceipts dubing th e ’ p a s t week. M onday’s trad in g th is week in ­ the settlem en t thereof. E. E. Barnum cluded 2,572 ca ttle, 165 calves, 2,- A d m in istrato r w ith the Will A n­ 395 hogs, and 2,045 sheep on the nexed of the E s ta te of M inerva epen m ark et. The ca ttle m ark et was generally J. M edler, Deceased. 8-11 unchanged W ednesday, except fo r Gavin & Gavin, A ttorneys. canner and common cows, which V e re stro n g to 25c h ig h er J n M oro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. Moro, Oregon spots. M eets 1st and 3rd W ednesday’s hog prices • were T uesdays in the gbnerally 50c or m ore a ,cwt. I.O..O.F. hall T rai h ig h er th an M onday’s quotations, sien t and visitin g w ith a carload top o f $9.50, and b ro th ers are cordi the bulk of the good to choice 170 ally invited to m eet to 215 lb thuckins bulked a t $9.25 * ;th us. tc $9.50. Joe Ritner N.G. W ednesday’s prices in the sheep Vernon M illet. Sec. : lleys were generally unchanged Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 from M onday’s quotations. A Moro, Oregon The follow ing q uotations are Meets 2d & 4th Tues based on prices being paid in W ed­ day of each m onth. n esd ay ’s trad in g : V isiting m em bers wel C A TTLE. Good g ra in fed steers come. I $10.00 to $11.00. Good g ra in Jed h eifers $9.00 to $9.25. Good beef Helen M artin N. G. cowr $7.25 to $7 85, m edium $6.50 Florence Johnston, Se< to $7.00, common $5.50 to $6.50. E ureka Lodge No. 121 A -F & A-M V calers, good to choice, $10.50 to M eets on the 1st and $11.50. B ulls, m edium to good, 3rd T h u rsd ay eve­ ¿6.75 .tQ,A$7.75. ' • . nings of each m onth. HOGS: Good to 'chojce ca rlo ts V isitin g m em bers cqr $9.50; 170 to 215 lb tru ck in s $9.25 dially invited to m eet to $9.50; 230 to 285 lb butchers w ith us. $860 to $8.75; lig h tw eig h t b u tch­ M endell B alsiger W.M. ers $8.50 to $8.75;. packing sows C. V. Belknap, Secy. $6.00 to $7.25. Feeder pigs $8.50 B ethlehem C hapter, No. 78.O.E.S. to $9.00, few to $9.25. Mo’ro, Oregon S H E E P : Good to choice fejIA ool- M eets Every Second and ed lam bs $8.75 to $9.26;/m ed iu m F o jr th T h u rsd a y s in each to good $8.00 to $8.50; common Month. V isiting m em bers $7.50 to $7.75. S la u g h ter ewes, Invited pood to choice $4.50 to '$ 5 6 5 . , . «r. X » a nc • 7i P atricia Woods Sec. Market Prices Rise Shorn lam,os $8.00 to $8.25, fall i n „roth, Moor< w M 1 »horn-Jo $8.50, 1 , 1 I •* . f *