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” 4- ■*. / /• ” Jk F A « A BBUM à X CO UN T! JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON ’ FRIDAT, NOVBMBBR K» I M I The city council also held some Cothran fe lt able to have the everting and visited over Sunday about the regulations governing dihctrasm about the destruction bridge rebuilt by those who wreck- with his sister, Mrs. Jack Lawrence the contest. A new public market will be of the foot bridge in the park ed it and this move was approved and family. The new state library books re- opened this month by A rt /Barzee which was overturned and badly by the council. The work will be County Observer Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson had C(:vedrhy^thelog>l library are an and Harry Barzee. broken Hallowe’en night. Marshal done Saturday, it is since reported. as visitors Monday evening, Heath especially goocl selection says Mrs. - Established Nov. 2, 1888 J. C. Harper suffered two acci Johnson and his son, Wayne frbm Clyde Glllmor, librarian. Grass Valley Journal dents with'hia car while returning Rock Creek. \ It has been announced that Miss Established Oct- 14, 1897 from Portland, the last one tearing Chris Schultz post, (American Lucille Lemuel of The Dalles will CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 the front wheels off. When A. AFTER A HARD DAY ON THE JOB . Waaco News-Enterprise Legion met Wednesday night to become the bride of Fred Beards- •Rose went to The Dalles to get Established Nov. 1891 make ¡final plans for the turkey ley of Moro next Saturday. Mr. Harper he went into the ditch Marriage licenses were issued raffle to be given this week end CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 County Treasurer Naomi Van rymg to evade calves in the road. ^ - s week Wayne Thompson and and to set a date and arrange de Gilder and County Clerk Ross Published Every Friday a t . --------------------- '- Hetty Powell and to John R. Reck- tails of the annual carnival which Moro, Oregon mann and Jean Powell, who are it was decided will be held the Ornduff are in Portland this week to be married at a double ceremony evening of December 6 at the to attend a meeting of the state as Editor sociation representing their offices. Giles L. French Saturday. Both girls are daugh Legion hall. Members of the county courts of ters of Mr. and Mrs. Roy iPowell i Continued fro m page onel Entered as second class matter at Mr. and Mrs. W: H. Close drove Oregon are also meeting this the Postofficev at Moro, Oregon people who have purchased ¡and and the men are well known to Portland Saturday returning week. Mrs. Van Gilder is presi under Act of Congress of March in the Grand Coulee area and ex Sherman county boys, although Tuesday evening. dent of the treasurers. Wayne Thompson* has recently Arnold Landry knd wife arrived 3. 1879. plaining that they have been Mr?and Mrs. M. M. Oveson and moved to Milton, where he and hip here last Saturday from New York “stung” by land speculators. The City where they had been for the ? P° rt'and federal government has done every bride will live. S IM M O ld Mt. and Mrs. Henry Norton and past two months, and accom pan ied________ y ur ay* C IA T I IN thing possible k to prevent the bab$Q of Portland arrived Friday *1111$ by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. practices complained of and main t > visit with ,M^s. Norton's par Landry, they drove to Spokane and tains a free information bureau ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Byers and spent the week end with Mrs. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER from which prospective settlers ether relatives. Mr. Norton is on Landry’s parents.' - SUBSCRIPTION RATES ma> obtain all desired informa- the Oregonian staff in the Radio The meeting of taxpayers and Payable in Advance Mrs. A. B. Christianson enter t on about the land, its classifica $1.50 the budget committee to decide on department. tained two tables of bridge players ONE YEAR .......................... tion, prices, and when water will A large group of friends gath on JFriday with Mrs. Roseo Moore the city budget was held Monday be delivered; yet notwithstanding night and, no protests having been ered at the Masons hall Wednesday NO VEM BER 14,1941 • d.i. service, ther® _ L Vthat * she nH'ht of last week to shower Mias receiving high score. M E. McKee took advantage of made to the printed budget it wa One woman writes that sne i? i____ Pauline Davis with g ifts in honor the holiday to spend a day or so approved as published. rnnde a contract for land in the THE PEOPLE’S RULERS of her approaching marriage to with his fam ily here. Gr«.nd 'Coulee district and now dis G. Douma. -Hostesses for< the the past ten LeRoy Wright, J. B. Adams and The events of covers that it will be 15 years be affair were Mesdames R. B. >Hos- W. S. IPowell are attending the X must have or fifteen years fore water will be delivered Ato it, kir.son. Wily Knighten, Darwin annual meeting of the Oregon of the world tought the pebple by which time her husband will be Van Gilder, Margaret Peetz, Lyle Farm Bureau at Hood River. something about ruling classes, 85 years old. The salesman, she royalty» the proletariat and bour says, assured her the acreage Woods, Dewey Thompson. Gordon Wilson Reid, son of Mr. Lt. Gordon Fraser of Gunter and Mrs. David Reid, will report geois. As the last war ended the would be a nice place to retire and downed heads of Europe fell one enjoy life. Since the acreage is Field, Ala., has been promoted to to the local draft board Monday, by one and many felt that at last ctically worthless without irri assistant Adjutant and took over December 2, for induction into the , tile peoples of the world wouM gfttl0Ib t^e possibility of “enjoy- his new duties Monday. - army. Celebration of Armistice day was Mr. and Mrs. Tom iFraser will heve rulers from the lower ran s rrent»» may questioned. Ac- not held in j Sherman who would not load them into dis- g th woman.s letter „he not ’1' ™ * " f county “ n y, this leave thia week for Albany to vla- asteroua wara, death, atarv.t.on much the year ^ I ^ o n n a ^ a ^ n d uxd- .. Dorothy and at. iares went to nearby counties for tend the Paul Robeson concert in wan<> pestilence. observance there. From Moro Mr. Portland. n o w ’s the time to select new table linens, SI Iver- Monarchies became popular front and Mrs. Wily Knighten and Carl The (American Legion Auxiliary governments, democracies sprang ware. Spode china, or Fostoria glassware, w hether Melzer were in Maupin and Mr. will meet at the Woman’s club up all over the world and for a few and Mrs. Giles French in .Fossil building Tuesday, November 18 at •it’s for Thankgsiving or Christmas giving. A . M . W i ll yei&s it seemed that all oppres Continued from page one. for dinners and programs. 2 p. m. and members are requested sion had been taken from the world. iams stocks are complete,- new shipments are in,- dis Still the pressure for a special Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Freeman were to bring a gift for child welfare *' Now look at it. sersion of the state legislature in Portland from Sunday to Wed- Christmas. Usable quilt pieces are plays are beautiful! W e ’ ll expect you this week end! A house painter has driven more continues. This, tod, in s p i t e o f nesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. also needed for welfare work. met« to battle than any other man the fact that Governor Sprague c . A. Perkins. ' - .......... , .r Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Belshaw are in the History of the world. A bos declared that he does not George Martin came up from' in Nebraska for a visit with his SILVER ’ SPODE C H IN A Linen D A M A S K SETS radical editor and blacksmith held dical editor and t>iacK8^ ,“ ‘ propose to convene the legislature Portland for Armistice day with < sisters. They expect to return by More than a dozen ' handsome control of the Italians. , unless someone can produce a his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. nap and Hemstitched cloths 12 Newest Patterns in the end of this week. the proletariat, » a supreme dicta- ™ correction of the evil„ Martin jr patterns in this very fine British It is reliably reported'that Her kins. Crysanthemum and other tor. WM ROGERS & SONS John of which the petitioners complain * ’ Elvin DeMoss, eldest son of man Nichols and Mrs. Alta Ire woven-in patterns. By now we must know that it is an J one that will have some chance Mr. and Mrs. John DeMoss was china now on hand, in open 1817 ROGERS 65x101 Cloth and nor the social or economic or her of acceptance by the lawmakers. married^ Saturday, November 8, at land were married last Saturday. and COMMUNITY PLATE Miss Florence Beardsley, super 12 napkins, 18x18 stock. editary class from which a man A group of state senators four Lewiston, Idaho, to Miss Vada visor for elementary grades, will Service for 6 • comes that determines his ambi- of them—-have joined in a petition Geinmell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. be in the county November 17 and 65x83 Cloth & Individual settings, As low -As fine tion, his avarice, his ruthlessness. f legislative action to provide A. W. Gemmell of Heppner. 8 napkins 18x18 5 pieces, as low as 18 to inspect the schools of the Ir fact royalty has been more relief for small home owners Truman Strong and John DeMoss a s ..... $17.75 a s ....... $34.75 54x86 cloth & returned home from the John Dtey C° ^ / ‘ cautious about ruling the people an ’ sfall afrmers. Rain fell nearly all Wednesday Service for 8, $23 to $45 20-piece sets from 8 nap., 14x14 than men from the other classes. country with a six point elk. night and Thursday to keen the The leaaon must be that when Don DeMoss was injured while Portland apartment house own Prices include Federal Tax 64x70 cloth A ground w et and growing conditions ever any man or any class remains working on a highway crew near ers want to be included in the tax 6 nap., 14x14 good in Sherman county, in power too long or obtains too Pendleton last week and was taken ' and FREE Anti-tamish Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bucholtz r/.uch power there is danger to the relief program. to Portland for treatment. His Gift Dept. — 2nd floor Portland Petitions filed by and family are in California for a chest. Belgian LINEN SETS rights of others. in the back as injured. civic organizations trip that will require a couple of Mrs. J. K. McKean is visiting Beautiful “ woven patterns in N EW SHIPMENT OF FOSTO RIA E"*land »“ * nned the ““ ° ' ^^Representative Neuberger want. her sister, Mrs. Harlow 'Parkins, in weeks. hemstitched sets. 60x90 cloths The Oregon Historical Society Christmas cards as a war time relief for the tax payers and big- Pendleton this week. is again offering a prize for |he A ll the popular patterns, CELLENI, and 8 16-inch saying measure. Out of so much Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bull return beet essay on Oregon history. also gee pensions for the aged; _ napkins ............ loss there should be some small hither salaries for the school ed from a visit in Condon Monday. FAIRFAX, A M E R IC A N , B A R O Q U E , School principals have information Annetta Grubs and Mrs. James gain. tcaeehers. Rayon D A M A S K . SETS M £ A D O W ROSE Community clubs of Polk coun of Yakima “^ i t e d with Mrs. Lucy The local draft board is sub Ruggles Tuesday while enroute to ty want the legislature to pass 52x70 cloth for dinettes or the jected to some criticism for not an act authorizing county courts California. Mrs. Ruggles was in smaller dining tables, with six W Z -II- X* giving exemption to farm laborers, Physician & Surgeon t,. control construction work in Grass Valley Thursday to visit napkins to_ match when there is nothing that body friends and her son Oscar and The Dalles H ospital can do about it, If farm workers rural areas. family and Sunday accompanied And so it goes. Every straw in The Dalles ’’Where all the Mid-Columbia Shop;*’ are exempted it will have to be th< m to Heppner to visit their The Dalles, O re g o n by some-authority higher up. In dicates ««»cute. a . flood of legislative pro- daughter, Mrs. Earl McKinney t H y o u n ty that is a h o u tU e only ^ he’ ” oT ™ o r and family. DEMOCRACIE S WlAY TO FINANCE DEFENSE George Beardsley and wife came WASHINGTON, D. C —One hundred and sixty- Max Wilbams who left here »«• n°w that W°'j!d ,!’! up from The Dalles last Saturday five years (^democracy have made America the November 3 for the army, has been » polrtJeal move to call the richest, the freest, and the most secure country in session even though they are con NOTICE TO CREDITORS all the world, and every patriotic man, woman and sent to Fort Warren, Wyoming, in vinced that no good would come All persons having claims child in the nation wants to keep it that way. the quartermaster corps. out of it. Such a ntf>ve, they ar against the estate of Clayton Le We are richr we are free, and we are secure be cause ours is a government of the people, for the If the Japs are not careful they gue, would relieve the adminis Roy Rich, deceased, are hereby people, and by the people. The individual is su might cut their throats on some tration of any responsibility for notified to present them, in proper preme. He has always been so from the moment failure to amend the assessment form, to the undersigned, the duly of the sharp words they are utter the nation was founded. To him belongs the credit and taxation laws and shift the appointed, qualified and acting ing. for having created a new way of life—the American burden to the shoulders of the Administrator, with the will an way—and on him must devolve the responsibility for nexed, of the estate of Clayton lawmakers. 0 Heck. Let’s all strike. Another group that h a s’ joined Lel|oy Rich, deceased, at the office in the demand for a special ses of Geo. G. Updegraff, Moro, Ore sion is the interim committee on gon, within six months from the taxation which wants money with date of this notice, to wit: Octo *Ctnne a t a n c e ! , . * re«d th t which to hire a staff of research ber 24, 1941. Flora the Observer, Nov. 14, 1902 experts to come into Oregon and E. R. RICH wire...but I didn't have eneugh A farewell party was given at take the state’s tax structure Administrator, with the will An the home of Jas. Benson Monday apart to find what ails it, if any. nexed Nov. 10 in honor of W. J. Martin The regular session which created Gee. G. Updegraff, ready money for the ticket, so and family who will make their -nthis committee neglected to give Attorney for Administrator, future home in M ojtow county. any fund and the emergency board with the Will annexed. 51-2 f phoned the M tS J HATiONAl Thompson and Macnab returned a t a meting in Salem a month ago Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 to Rufus with 30 fat geese. They" alro turned down its request for an Moro. Oregon '•Í '■ had to reach for them as hunters onpropriation. Meets 2d & 4th Tues SAHd. luckily the hoys knew came from far and near. ♦ • ♦ day of each month. 4 Mayor W. H. Moore has appoint- The way has now been cleared Visiting members wel me, for t had financed my car ’ ed J. O. Elrod and tR. J. Ginn as fi r the construction of a new come. delegates to the Portland irriga $1 IP,000 armory and recreation Helen Martin N. G. tion congress. there. The money was waiting center at Astoria. Attorney Gen Florence Johnston, Se< / Mrs. Trotter, owner of the Kent eral Van Winkle has given his ap No. 113, I.O .O . F. " tewnsite was a caller in MorO this proval to the plans for the financ Moro Lodge Moro, Oregon for me and I was on my way! week. ’• ’t ì ì ing and administrative control of Meets 1st and 3rd To Tommy and Ina Reese was bom the building and the general staff Tuesdays in the Vear 1902; day 6, month November of the national guard has also I.O..O.F. hall Trai Weight 8 pounds by the scales approved the plans. The state is aient and visiting The sweetest, prettiest daughter putting up $40.000 toward the brothers are cordi its perpetuation. ' " ! ! From the Observer, Nov. 15, 1912 cost of the building, the federal ally invited to meet From within or from without, unexpected events After many years residence in government is contributing $45,- sometimes force Us temporarily to change the entire .vith ua. Moro Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mowry 000 and Clatsop county, $25.000. A pattern of life. And so it is now with America. Cl' «1.1 family moved to Portland to by the city vTn" n’i l l i u i . See. Suddenly, from afar, an impudent and contemptuous challenge to our way of life breaks in on our A «tzvvvra This Thi« will Will bp the first first Vi a wiZ of Astoria. be the -F & A-M democratic peace and contentment. W. H. Moore has sold for de armory to be constructed in Ore Eureka Lodge No. 1 e 1st and Meets America Tealises at last that these terrible livery to L. J. Pape a fully equip gon for a number of years and the lay eve- .T . events hold a deadly threat to this- hemisphere. 3rd 7 ped Ford car, new 1913 model for first toward which the - federal -b month, Whether we like it or not, or whether we may ever nings o $690 at Moro. government has ever contributed. be called on to use our defense, common sense and mbers cor Visiting It is Judge Fred Krusow now. common caution demand that we build up a super- ed to meet diaH yh i. He wears his honors easily and *^‘T,lative defense with a minimum delay and a maximum with- us. The Oregon Economic Council wijl be found out to be the right of thoroughness. • toward Wendell Balaiger W.M. ___ ( i has turned its attention . Accordingly, the Government has issued a clar C. V. Belknap, Secy. Bom, November 6, a 12 pound the problem of rehabilitating Ihe ion call to American patriotism and efficiency. A girl to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Todd. Tillamook bum area. W. 1 H. Bethlehem Chaptet, No. 78.O.E.S, great program is rapidly taking form, and billions Iforo. Oregon of dollars are needed at once to implement it. Neces John Christianson's funeral was .Crawford, director of the Council, sarily, more taxes must be imposed. Taxes are gov- Meets Every Second and held here Nov, 8 .with the Masonic has invited the Tillamook county emmentally-fixed contributions by the people for Fourth Thursdays in each lodge in chargé. “ court to meet with the council and the support of the nation. America does not have « From tho Observer. Nov. 17, 1922 ofliêy state oflfelals to discuss the Month. Visiting members to—and never will tax'* its people to the point oi a view to formula Invited Incendariaa aet fire to the De- situation with confiscation. Bleeding the people white with taxes M om Brothers bam near DeMoss ting plana for reforestation of the Patricia Woods Sec. is a totalitarian presumption. It is not the D»m°- Sunday evening but the fire was aiea or dividing it into small Dorotha Moore, W.M. cratic way. ' -d. AdV') put dot after being discovered by furnia. G. G. Thorpe, who live» nearby. Double Wedding Set For Saturday At Moro Home * Kelly’s Column City Budget Approved Eierance with Economy For y ou r Thanksgiving Table Statehouse Gossip $16.95 11.95 8.95 7.50 4.85 $19.35 to $37.85 9.95 C. L. Poley, M . D. 4 95 A . W lllldmS & VO. In Other Days * o I k k X