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JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON
TRIDAY. JANUARY 31. 1941
there were eestablished n J ts e rie s d efendants, said Deere# ..kAinj lit
4-, :ion as a t
i cm- one end of th e county to favor of said p laintiff fo r th e s -m
v, vUJ divide the fund on th e ssm i in a bill which
f^trw uui <£*»»**
e o th er using various different of $1,296.89, to g e th e r w ith ih ter-
ti;s is as at present b u t would g ran
.5 by R ep resen tativ e F ren ch , Mil
asses
v
e s t a t the ra te of 8% p er annum
each county $1U,000 from the func
p. and S en ato r S teiw er. A tao-
Sherm an County O haerver
Mormon
crickets
d
u
rin
g
.
1940
froto N ovem ber 1, 1934, u n til paid:
before the p ercentage system wa. ui tion of the an n u al ap p o rtio n -
E stablished Nov. 2, 1888
ag
ain
a
problem
,
and
a
con-
't
o r $188.44, tax es paid-. by
were
&I plied. This would aid th e ru ra
r.ù nt for 1940 as com pared to the
G rass Valiev Jo u rn al
tifT,
to g eth er w ith in te re st a t 8%
siJerable
am
ount
of
acreag
e
was
counties of the s ta te and yet woi.l. uj x>rtionme.*it as it would have
E stablished Oct. 14, 1897
per
annum
from ’S eptem ber 30,
lii.ited,
using
a
b
a
it
sp
read
er
con
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 n et be so costly to several o f ths
r m ade on the proposed basis
1938:
fo
r
$500.00
a tto rn ey ’s fees,
stru cted by the county a # e n t and
Wasco N ew p-E nterprise
: la rg e r counties new opposing the
jw s m a t 19
Oregon counties
end
fo
r
p
lain
tiff’s
costs and d is
Mr. Schadowitz. Over 1000 acres
f i st m easure.
E stablished Nov. 1891
v,uuld benefit by the change a t the
bursem
ents
of
su
it
m ade and ex
were
baited
fo
r
the
control
of
it is alsq likely th a t exem pt expense o f the o th er 17 counties.
CONSOLIDATED M arch 4. 1932
Mormon crickets
This y ear the pended herein,
Kernses will not be figured in the Included am ong the 19 counties
I will oh the 10 day of M arch,
Published Every F riday at
.? ckets were kept en tirely out of
¿.vision lo r M arion county, being whose sh are of the highw ay m oney
Morn, Oregon
'.he w heat, consequently th e re was 1941, a t the^faour of 10 o’clock a. m
t i t e h ea d q u arters of s ta te govern
w ;uld be increased if apportioned
_ —
I J d A a a y « .^ Y-. a X tT
- -. 4 jie fro
C V
> n t door of
T
io crop loss from crick ets as was of f said
F ' -tor nient has derived g re a t benefit o,; the basis of assessed valuations
Gilè* !.. French
the case in 1939., Surveys indA the County C o u m house in Moro,
h n iered as s e c o n ’-class m atter“ ^ Horn these ca-s, m any o f which a e all of those e a s t of the Cas-
acted, according to- the rep o rt, Sherm an County, O regon, sell a*
the Postoffice at Mo o. Oregon never are in t.n s-co u n ty a t all.
ci des w ith the e x c e p tio n .o f Hood
nearly 5000 acres infested w itn public auction to th e h ig h est bid-
K
\
er,
D
eschutes,
M
alheur
and
under Act o. C ongress of M arch
oer*T5r cash in hand, all the fol
• his p a rtic u la r pest.
K um ath.
F o u r w estern Oregon
3 1879
HOW SH ERM A N COUNTY
lowing described real e s ta te , s it
A
g
ricu
ltu
ral
economics
included
ci u n ties would also be benefited
O F F IC IA L COUNTY PA PER
GOT IT’S NAM E
i com plete rep o rt of the doings of uated in S herm an C ounty, O regon,
b. the proposed change. T hese
he land use com m ittee and of the tc-w it:
Back in 1889 when E. 0 . McCoy ->• i D ouglas, Linn, Polk and M ult
S F M II
n
ap p in g com m ittees th ro u g h o u t * F a s t H alf and N o rth w est
then re p resen tin g the counties o nomah.
• » •
Q u arter of Section T w enty-
he county show ing the m apping
CIATI OH G a n t and Wasco in th e s ta te leg-
two, Tow nship F o u r S outh,
•>f the fist th ree are a s, Locust
The a g ric u ltu ra l sub com m ittee
i? a tu re , introduced a bill fo r th«.
R ange Seventeen E a s t of th e
Gr.ove, Wasco and Moro. All jf
fi rira tio n of a r.ew county to bt of G overnor S p ra g u e ’s Oiego/i
Si BcCRI PTION RATES
W illam ette M eridian, in S h er
the
land
in
these
th
ree
com
m
u
known as F ulton, he little su sp ect- Economic Council has w oiked out
Payable in A d'ance
m
an County, Oregon, co n tain
nities
have
b°en
classified
in
the
a
proposed
m
ark
e
tin
g
p
rogram
$1.5v id th a t he w as going to run into
p \ ’E YEAR .
........
ing 480 acres.
\a rio u s categories as listed in the
wnicb. found its way into the leg is
------ so much trouble.
» Said real p ro p erty will be sold
rep o rt.
T here wasy-dt seem s, no objec lative hopper th is week in th?
.JA N U A R Y 31. 1941
E astern Oregon W heat League subject to redem ption and con
tion to m aking a county out of form o f a bill. U nder this propos
activities were included, giving the firm ation as by law required.
[ t .at portion of the s ta te lying be- ed p ro g ram if 1O0 o r m ore grow -
reports of fhe vario u s com m ittees
Done and dated a t Moro, S h er
i t.veen the John Day and Des- u i of any a g ric u ltu ra l com m odity
l N EM PLOYM EN T
and listin g thy m em bership of m an C ounty, O regon, th is 21-a
! ch u ttes (spelling co rrec t) river«. rhculd petition the s ta te directo r
( O M PENSATIO N
t-hose com m ittees.
day of J a n u a ry , 1941.
Colonel J. F uton, a so u th ern dem$- of a g ric u ltu re th a t official would
U nder the S herm an county fa ir
C, C. W ILSO N
Probably no county in the s ta te | c -a t, when a re p resen ta tiv e in the be required to call a referendum
wc find a com plete budget rep o rt, j S n triff for S herm an C ounty, Oreg.
ik
e
tio
n
of
ail
producers
of
th
a
t
le
g
isla
tu
re
back
in
1870,
had
m
ade
will be aff°ct°d so little as will
com plete financial sta te m e n t, a i 12-15
cessatio n ist
speech crop on the question of en terin g
Si er man county by the a m e n i- a violent
These United States army men, specially equipped for cold weather Vst of all the ex h ib ito rs who re
n’.o the
m a rk e tin g
ag reem en t.
ag
a
in
st
a
resolution
asking
Gen.
m< nt? to the unem ploym ent com-
co uitier.-, are having their equipment inspected cn board the S. S.
vived prize money and th eir pla-> Moro Li>dge No. 113, I.O . t). E.
p ersatio n law. We have no indus W illiam Teucum seh , Sherm an to Sr.culd GO per cent or m ore of th'* E t.nund B. Alexander upon sailing frem New York for new arm y bases
ng in the p artic u la r classes. This
producers a t such
an elecitiori
speak
before
the
hodse.
The
hous.
Moro, Oregon
try and ag ricu ltu re is not includ-
in Newfound ard. Th * A’cxanCcr is the old S. S. A m erica, which was
’so included the 4H club rep o rt,
M
eets
1st and 3rd
in the bill, in fa ct, th e s ta te
’ » '« w as Democrat.«: and Gen favor the plan it would then be-
used as a tretp Ir?asport in tlic World war days of 1917.
bowing the sta te fa ir, Pacific In
T uesdays
in
the
late will likely be m ade to conform I S herm an passed th ro u g h Oregon •c ne ob lig ato ry upon add produc-
tern atio n al arid S herm an Uounty
r. of th a t crop to observe th?
72 I.O..O.F. hq-ll T rai
•o the federal law which will r e - ! w .thout b e l l s wivited to address
N early every town of size in fair exhibits as m ade by the club
M arketing pro g ram . U nder th ’.?.
-
s itiit and visitin g
move all doubt as to the eligibility Oregon legislators.
thin p a rt of C alifornia hold rodeo m em bers and th eir prizes, the
b ro th ers are cordi
R epresentative J. M. M axweli p» op ram g rad es and stan d ard 5
o*' sny ag ricu ltu ral w orkers.
le a k in g contents, etc., the horse w eights of the anim als sold, to tal
vtuld be established by a policy
a ly invited to m»*tt
of
N
e
ta
rts,
Tillam
ook
county,
re
N evertheless the problem is one
held in a chute and a f te r the num ber of birds and livestock
com m ittee consisting .of th ree p ro
? h us.
n
e
m
b
e
re
d
the
1870
m
a
tte
r
an<
th a t will eventually have to b*»
door is opened m akes a h alf dozen handled by the 4-H club m em bers i Inc R itner N.G.
uve rs and two processors to be
when
House
Bill
18
cam
e
to
sec-
decided bv public opinion. T h ; I
.
, ,
jum ps or so, and the rid er is .taken *; well as th? sew ing and cookery
j V» rnon M illei, Sec.
I c - ls la tu r e Will be the body t h a t ! Ohd re ad ,n B he »m ended it so a- ippointed by the governor. As a
special inducem ent to im p ro v ;
The follow ing le tte r was re- iff by o th er men in atten d an ce. r< p o rts.
n a k c r the am endm ent but it w dl 9 » J * " * « ° u t « g 1
’r a d i i a lib e l o r real would h e . t . ived by T. M. Rolfe from an old lf ?>* old t¡" ^ »®.v» eouid set- p re ;-
The re p o rt is w ritten in n a r r a Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116
k ulton and in sert th e nam e Sher-
guided bv the opinions of the
adopted
for use on only products t m er now living a t Rodeo, Cab- m t day buckaroo stuff they would tive and sta tistic a l form bringing
mi
n.
This
was
done
by
a
u
n
an
i
Moro, Oregon
f o „ b^ek b r me and will do as
have a vom iting spell.
I nevei nut all of the p ertin e n t fa cts and
mous vote and this county, instead cf su p erio r quality. In spectors oi fern ia.
Meets
2d
S
l
4th Tues
•erected in this session and in
r.ttend these shows.
related inform ation in the individ
of being nam ed for one of its m ost die d e p a rtm e n t o f a g ric u ltu re J) a r Mr. Rolfe:
lay of each m onth.
fu tu re ones.
Did you know Dotph Goetjen ? val and various projects as carri? :
j war; nmen pleased to receiv?
i’. lustrous pioneers, b ea rs th e nam i »vcjJd pass on the quality of th
V isiting m em bers wel
Labor w ants the unem ploym ent
pioduct offered for sale and an y v ,..ul fine }ett?p and s0 sorry n o t Dr lph was a good rid er in his day, bv the local <*xtension service.
of a fam ous n o rth ern general.
•ne~ * '
insurance Dayments increased to
...... m et you a t the Golden be used to sav ho could “ ride
When the bill w ent to th e s e n a tt zioiation of the established g rad es t o u have
Helen M artin N. G.
$24 per week instead of $15 which
G aU F a jr j viiited t he Horse ? r y th in g with h air on it.” I saw
IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT OF Florence Johnston. Seal
C harles Hilton, who w as th e n m sta n d a rd s would be punished
i3 the m axim um now. The m ini
Dolph ride m any tim es, never TH E STA TE OF OREGON FOR
heavy fines. The pro g ra. i sinow iaS‘ y ea r and saw
from W asco and Gilliam counties jy
some
mum paym ent is $7. T his would
E ureka Lodge No. 121 A -F A- A-M
am ended th e bill to m ake th< -wi uld be financed th ro u g h a ta j vau^jfu i horses, though do not r e knew of him being throw n. Dolph SH ERM A N COUNTY
pe’m i t a well sah k ied w orker to
i A z
Meets on the 1st and
went to P rineville, when he hear I NOTICE OF S H E R IF F ’S SALE
county end a t 2S of the Base lint el
n o t to exceed two percent c*. cap
they were from. I also
get $4 per day fo r not w orking
3rd
T hursday
eve-
th
ere
was
a
horse
th
ere
no
one
J. E. NORTON. Plaintiff,
dairy cows and later t-h?
which was ju s t south of G rass the price received by the produce. g, u.
end would probably m ake it diffi
nings of each m onth.
could
ride.
Say«
Dolph,
“
I
’ll
ride
vs
Valley. The p resen t (boundaries .'<.j his crop.
dog show, all a t the sam e build
cult to hire men.
Y v v ' y k ' V isiting m em bers cor
> *
which were in the o riginal bill by
ing. I visited the F air twice this him for $2.50. T hey wouldn’t p i PA U L G. SCH ILLIN G , and
A much b etter plan would be to
' dially invited to meet
E x p e rt carv ers in both House s. pson. It was little changed from "P- ’ » s a y ! r>olPh -
him out ANNA E. SC H ILLIN G ,
McCoy, were set in the 1891
in irea se the length of tim e p ay
w ith us.
.
fi
t
_
arm
I’ll
ride
him
for
n
o
th
in
g
,’
and
and
S
enate
are
bu
sy
try
in
g
i
)
husband
and
wife,
session.
m ents could be m ade from 16
D efendants V endell B alsiger W..M.
.
,
he rode the horse. I wonder if
work out an acceptable p.an for
Y o u r location a t the Cushman
weeks to 20 or more so th a t the
C. V. B elknap. Secy.
Dolph is still liv in g ? And if he
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y G IV EN ,
cu ttin g up the s ta te into four
ranch b rin g s back old m em ories. Kmemibersi the tim e F ran k W at-
unem ployed w orker could su p p o rt
L o n g ressio n ll d is tric ts in antici-
,
th a t by a u th o rity of an E xecution Bethlehem C hapter. No. 7 8 .0 .E.S.
hi? fam ily longer, m eagerly p e r
— n
,
.
1 ins found him rid in g one of hi? issued out of the C ircuit C ourt of
nation of additional re p resen ta tio
__ . . .
Moro, Oregon
haps. but still with bread and
.01 O regon on the s tre n g th of th? c ,c“ t
i J L ’ I l 5' ’ A i j C u s h ” a ' ’’’ r!e s ' Oh! ° h! thc ev en t WJ' the S ta te of Oregon for Sherm an
Meets Every Second and
beans on the table. T h ere will be
e tu te ’a increase In population as w tn t t0 Oregon.
Old Cush
a . p!.irfu l for Do]ph
County, dated the 21st day of
F o urth Thursday« in each
, , . in the
, 1(, , n
rwiiv ‘'e was
w as a noted team - I In the ea rly days up th ere. Jan u a ry , 1941, upon a Decree for
much justification for th e longer O bserver, J a n u a ry 31, 1902
re vealed
" V known, 8econJ
Month. V isiting m em bers
revealed
m che 1940 census.
c e n e u e ^ Only
O nb
none „ J
,
paym ent period when th is flurry
M any sleighs w ere dn Moro S a t ," e
Gongreseion.1 reapporfon-
, h st J tm
Invited
here w as little to do, so I took to ’.he foreclosure of a m ortg ag e
cf w ar work ends
urday from all p a rts of the coun mend bill has found its way into
w herein J. E. N orton was plaintiff P atricia Woods Sec.
• . 4.’
i w /u*
I she
sheep
herding,
first
a
lam
bine
.
,
.
o/
m arried F rank W atkins, a gun-
* Then, too, labor holds th a t if ty. «but the roads were bare in
he legislative
hopper so fa . .......
i d for Bob G uthrie, also for and Paul G. S chilling and Anna E. j D orotha Moore,. W.M.
„ , ' . h -n
m erit ra tin g is kept in the law. soots from wind blows. S undav
fl.ir one, a House m easure would- ' ‘" !l °*
in
nvani.a-
i
L v e re tt W hite. Then the sum m er Schilling, husband and wife, w ere | _____________________
the law will be inoperable because the storm continued, and the wea
w ave the second d is tric t in tact p ,',^ ou^
W a, hintg0S.
My onfy | o f ’89 I herded in Max canyon for
the m axim um th a t industry can *1 er was not inviting fo r drives.
and would d.vorce the «">»>"*■• 5, oth(,r ¿„rn in ’85 was attendee, i
Campsell. T h a t. »',nte>
be m ade to pay is four per cent It snowed about all day, w ith lit
i. M ultnom ah county from the
p.iohm an
1 701 Adam Kea.«t from \ intins place
of th e w age and this, labor says, tic
d riftin g
Monday. Tobogan city o f P o rtlan d which it wou! 1 •'
’
«outh to Bob Jone«, w est to vie
will not be sufficient to pav the s’iders covered the F ir s t s tre e t hill
...su tu te the th ird C ongressional
O ur place, was fa rth e r up th? l y ,..^ Kru?ow el1 oppn countrA. -,t
dem and in ‘he lum ber in d u stry S atu rd ay night up to m idnight • d k tric t. In order to create a n e .i,J io s e b u s h canyon. Ike Lemon had
♦hat tim e. L ate r I herded from
which is the la rg e s t in the s ta te No ac cid en ts' w’ere reported. It d is tric t this m easure woulu carv? n homes-tead joining our place on
the T u rp 'H ill ranch to opposite'
In d u stries with a low labor tu r n S iim ed to be cold com fort to u;
p the first d is tric t into two dis- the south and G rosser ranch on the C ushm an place foi J. V. O’
over m ay ha ze th eir paym ents r e cud ones.
tr.c ts. In one of these would b ; the w est with Caleb Curl on the L eary., in 1898 fall and w in ter.
duced to less than two percent if
J. H arvey Sm ith, one of the lead included practically all of
th? ej.st. I expect our place is still
The day the b attleship, Maine
m erit ra tin g is retained. The m e r ing m erch an ts of G rass Valley .'•unties between the C oast an 1 known as the W illiam s ranch as
wt
.« sunk I was sittin g on a knoll
it, or experience ra tin g has a l was a visitor M onday. He report? Cascade ranges w hile the o ther fa th e r was the first se ttle r in th a t
about
200 yards from the Cushm an
ways been in the law but a w a it a splendid b u s h ie s t
A m em ber proposed d istric t would be c o m p o '- p art of M asco county, la te r to be
house, with my gun in my hand
ing period, to obtain the experience of his firm, Billy W igand, was pre- .d of the coast counties to whica Sherm an county.
w atching a coyote sneaking up to
was provided for in the law. This rented w ith a handsom e baby las' w iuld be added Columbia county
The V intins, R utledges, R uggk«
w aitin g period wiH end Ju ly 1, v ee k by his b etter half. He need- and all o-f M ultnom ah county out- »no G oetjens settled in th a t local- the n ea rest sheep as J. V. rode
up and says ‘‘well I guess it will
1941. A fte r th a t tim e the rate« only one band for his head as it is iide the city of P o rtlan d . This ity a few years later.
troduced me
,
be w ar w ith S pain,” etc. This wa«
^You'v^ t nl
will be based on th e needs of each a girl.
m easure proposes to cu t Lane and
W here the road crossed Ros'*-
to a m ^ y ^ bouTbott’—
in d u stry.
Mrs. Getzs and d a u g h ter have L'ouglas counties in two, placing bush canyon from G rass Valley F e b ru a ry ’98. The following .wm-
As .in th g w orkm en’s co m pensa arrived from the east and our the te rrito ry w est of the C oast t" R utledge, there used to be a ‘cr I herded for Cha?. Buckley in
"Andj^< ke,uJ e"
tion the lum ber in d u stry requires friend, Mr. G etzs, of the Moro ran g e in one d istric t and th a t e a st larg e corral known as the Don- Buck Hollow.
lhe
Fred K rusow m ust be quite old.
the la rg e r paym ents and pays in finuring mill, is correspondingly of the C oast ran g e in the o ther.
r.cllys. There was a cabin, and the
much less th«n it- ta k e s out. happy-
¡fi migbly
*
-
"F oyd Bro«, Biookhouse Bros, and I hope he :s well ^xed financially,
L ab o r’s contention th a t it is good O bserver, F eb ru ary 2, 1912
too
The big tru ck bill is destined fib e rs whom I’ve fo rg o tten the as F red went th ro u g h hard d ig
ooliev ^or the s ta te to subsidize
H orse buyers seem to be n u m to m ake a lot of noise as it got t nam es, used to corral in th e ir an- gings fo r m any years. I well re
A National Favorite for the past 6 Years!
the lum ber industry in this reg ard erous in this locality lately. Over tum b lin g thro u g h
the session. ru a l roundups of wild horses and m em ber the F rench bro th ers, Roy.
i« a rasonable contention.
590 horses have been sold and sh ip W hile the proposal to p erm it th > ca ttle as far south as w here Shan- F ra n k and Oharley. I ’ve been to
National Distillers Products Corp., N. Y. • 85 Proof
dances when thev played a t the old
I^abor would also like to include ped out of Sheriman county since t peration of tru ck s and trailei ■> iko is now located.
Goetjen re«iden?e, Olds residence,
every em ployer who h ire s ortc last harv est. W ith all prospects up to 60 feet in length and carry -
Many tim es, when a lad, I use.t
m ar who receives $125 per q u a r of a larg e crop th is year, there ing loads up to 68,000 pounds has t » w atch »the riders, and Mr. Blui school house and B oardm an
te r of a year. E m ployers of less n.ay be a scarcity of horses i t the approval of G overnor S prague I.olfe, when I say rid ers, #I mean
(Continued on page th ree
tn an fo u r are now exem pt from h arv est tim e.
and the s ta te highw ay com m is- ju s t th at. Those lads did not
H enry H ennagin w ...
as a visitor
the act. From the point of viev’
,
.«ion, it is being opposed by county have th eir bad horses in chutes,
of political theory it is difficult to this week from
p r ed ' co u rts whose m em bers see in th? J recall one lime, th ree rid ers C 9Ü N T Y A G EN T
?ee why the law should not be ad homes of his sons ’’
** ’
1 proposal a m enace to coqntv were b rin g in g a larg e band of
visable for all if it is good for any » nd F rank.
ii'o n T ’nued fro m r a g e on*1»
roads which are not built to-w it}'- horses p ast our place, all was ai
L. L. Peetz has purchased the stand this increased stra in .
em ployer and em ployee.
U
nder sm ut eontrob w’e find tab-
th a t tim e open country. Dick
S entim ent is th a t labor will be elo city hotel building $nd has a
B reokhouse’ saddle horse stepped u’atio n s from 1934 th ro u g h 194^
defeated on all of these proposals force of m'*n te a rin g it down,
in a badger hole and broke a fro n t giving the total num ber of bu-h-
Labor, itself, is ready to com pro thu« ridding the tow n of a fire
leg; H ere is w hat happened in el? handled th ro u g h o u t the county
tra p . The lum ber will be sold or
mise on anv or all of them .
less th an fifteen m inutes.
D'ck and produced, and in addition tb-1
N evertheless, because, the prob used on the farm
w ar not h u rt, he pulled his saddle u irc e n ta g e s of sm ut. The 1940
lem is im p o rtan t th e .public wiH O bserver, F eb ru ary 3, 1922
off and shot his horse, by th 's figure show’s 9.3 percent of all the
Mrs. W. C. Guyton returned
have to inform itseJf so th a t it
t mi the o ther rid ers had roped w heat produced in the county
can decide when the m a tte r is put from her trip to A rvada, Colorado,
cne of the band, one had a noose graded sm ut. The loss from a
W ednesday evening. Her* fa th e r,
un to it.
ovei the animal« head, the other stan d p o in t of dogkage am ounted ct
J. I). IBell, cqm? home w ith her.
had the hind foot. These men left' $3.466.60 and the yield loss is
It is six years since Mr. Bell left
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| th eir horses in a tig h t rope and $4,794.60 or a to tal of $8.26120
here and he thinks th ere is a lot
helped Dick get his saddle bn. A? loss as conm ared to $23,436.50 loss
Som e co n tro v ersy has been a r of good im provem ent in th a t tim e.
soon as this wa? done the o th er fo r dockage and yield t fo r 1939.
oused over the method o f how to
Miss*-Rachel Bayne is a s s is tin g
thru
riders ran to th eir horses, loosened 1 hi av erag e loss from
apportion the money which th? w ith th e usual rush of office work
1940 has am ounted to $20,000.00
ti
e
ropes
os
Dick
w
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n
t,
into
the
state sends back to the counties a t the Sherm an E lectric Co., in
saddle» He threw the neck rope a y ear in round figures to the
from th e re tu rn s from gasoline cident to the first of the m onth.
off ahd the only sorow for me was farm ers in S herm an county.
and m otor vehicle tax es.
C arlton Ross, who is suffering
We find yield inform ation for
th at I couldn’t follow to see the
Local rep resen tativ es have in- from an acute atta c k of pneum o-
John ’W. Kelly___________
firx. w heat, barley an<j oa(.s listed
com
plete
¿how
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They
were
lost
to
tr-0duced a bill to change the Joun-
p re s nia a t the Home
*hiR lrar<ip ts . *n C ontinued from p ag e orn;.,
in the various sections of Sherm an
view' in a cloud of dust.
ent m ethod which gives
C
+hi« city, is reported im proving
shovel, if he considers
m i n ty as grown on the nurseriC*.
ty fu n d , in proportion to « .e p e r - . th f fi„ t of th(. wee)l Miss h
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These nurseries., are established
ce n ta g e of autom obiles reg istered ;
ha8 been engaged as a i
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lishqd in Wa hingtôn and Oregon th ro u g h o u t the cntm ty in o rd er
in iL The metfiod proposed is to special nurse assisted by Mr«.
Many arc the .taskjin the telephone service whirh*gQ.on un-
One o f thé h a rd e st fig h ts fo r a for some time, although th ere are th a t the ad a p ta b ility of the v a r
c 's tr ib u te th e fund on the b asis
Poley.
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co n tra ct lias been waged over the a couple of places in th e interior^ ious v arieties m ay he tested. ’ In
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seen.
This is George McNally, skilled cable splicer. He is
of assessed valuation o f ta c h coun
n unitions dum p n e a r H erm iston, th a t look good to them . . . To have addition to th e cereal nu rseries
selecting
and joining the proper wires, each of which must
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O regon. Twice it was aw arded and a uniform wage scale in all sbip-
C riticism of this plan is th a t it
he
accurately
chosen among the hundreds in a single cable.-
h«ld up. It is the b ig g est govern- y a’ds of the Pacific n o rth w est the
divides th e fund on a different
Thousands of miles o f buried and aerial cable carry the
m in t job in the northvyest, a m at- governm ent has arran g e d fo r a
(C ontinuer fr«,m naze one»
basis th a n it is raised b u t th e re
ter of about $10,000,000, and w’as conférence in San F rancisco next
telephone
voices of the Pacific Coast and of America. VI ell
m
a
tte
r
of
rig
h
t”
ra
th
e
r
than
a?
are arg u m e n ts fo r th e bill as well.
w orth fighting for . . . Navy officers w tek a t which several governm ent
a
m
a
tte
r
of
“
need.”
^designed,
’well
built, well m aintained, such cables play a -
A tto r n e y A t L a w
It h as been sent to com m ittee of
arc considering shipbuilding a t agencies will have rep resen tativ es.
H ighw ay and H ighw ay Revenue
big part in making your Bell System service dependable.
A pportionm ent of the c o u n tie s'| A storia, where facilities are now The purpose, is to p rev en t strikes
M o ro a n d W aSco
w here i t Will be debated th is week.
sn are of highw ay funds on the available a'mf/iearTkOOO men can he in th e yards when production g ets
A nother proposal is now in pro-
^ar d ep a rtm en t says un d er wray, as it will w ithin
T H E P A C IF IC T E L E P H O N E A N D T E L E G R A P H C O M P A N Y
»err of being made into a bill bv basis of assessed valuation instead secured . . . w:
no
more
air
bases
will be eatab- couple of months.
th e sam e ^m en. T his proposal ; c f on the basis of autom obile régis- ; r
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