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Ï -I F <fctS 2. ¿11 EMM AN JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON *7. COST OF LIVING ¿Blpxwan CouMly ^UsutuU Published Every Friday a t Moro, Oregon Editor Gilè» L. French ffptM-ed as second eiass m atter at the postoffice at Moro, Oregon under Act of Congress of March 3, 187». » ( Kelly’s Column One who w atches prices con sumers must pay cannot help (Continued from page one I but wonder what rtems are in- A house bill passed shortly be- a compilation by eome governm ent figure to fore th e r « e»» ln the bureau to arrive a t a ¿ *“• ONE YEAR ........ ................— 12-00 AUGUST 8, 1943 2_______ ___ _____________ - TAX CUT Every taxpayer, especially those who pay most o f their U s e s by income, were p.e*seu p le a « d th — i, , week wwww to ™ ~ " wouW‘i" “* - — rou e up some infltemmu percent- ment penm m ion to eend W e e « and Spars overseas for non-com- * * u i . true th at eom e article, bat duty. which u now fortedden. are selling a t exact'y the « m e before th e war, acme o f pnce as C D IT O R IA L - them are staple food item s. Oth- sold a t tw ice the nor- er foodfi are ,n«l nrice A coat of living index might properly indude m a n y things: furniture, gasoline, achcol hooka, sport goods. What percent- ATI«« age of increase do the actual nec- easeties have at ipreeent? By nec- — food, clothing, WV mean i worn I « x w x *» OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER ", esaeties we rent light and water, th in g , t u t ' m ^ t be bought every d .y ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable h» Adlance & X . ' FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 13U and paid for every month. Arm y W ac. have | alw ays been eligible for evereea. duty, and the navy would lik e th e sam e eh- *4.^.1». U HO gibiMty fpr the*r W Z a o v V e ib « i . H o tW w - - w e r , some navy brass h ato say no to the idea plus a whole flock o f senators. High ranking navai officers say sending the u a m and Spars overseas w o u M b e s u r e to develop into Í1 Í ache for all concerned. They point l x > nairV ou t th at there is plenty o f work - N » e f o r ^ W . v ^ do, IKMl for overseas duty. (Secretary o f the Navy Knox is all «or the GASOLINE RATION Armerendy , decision h a . been i d « of .ending th e navy gale over ^ T b , Prentiss Brown to give seas. but o b ^ rv e r, doubt th at the made » - — - » w - — easterners more gasoline tailing gasoline use in the western President Roosevelt’s statem ent states. On the face o f it, that fa ir and probably <rf » few days ago for “bigger and considers it so better” income taxes didn’t caus • _______________ “ >nyone „ . „ y know, hit with - w For anyone Teally knows « b o « - . „ . . y j ............ - - (" 7 • ™ - 7 ” x s r u r s - Qmck A d I W aki U p . A mirica ! Kent People Should Ubo» Patees ‘MW Â* S '- ’ " For Harvest '4 Needed To Produce Preserve H arvesting o f v , fruit or v;ge- hi tab le, for Jehydrat.on early the d u , cad prompt f or processing are important mg are imipoitant f . c -, _ a t o __ nj ,L -n 9ucce8sf u i p r e s e r v a tio n o* food by thH „ ^ ^ 1 . These and o th e r on handling all of the common Kinds of fruits ano by d e h y d r a te are eip lain ed g issued by the O j S-C. Experiment ltatIon enititied -«Home Fruit and v ' 17? — V egetable, Dehydration.1 No. 149, E. H. Wiegand. Thomas Ons- dorff and A iyce (Holmes o f the food preservation department ex- plain every r t e p in handHngfruit - W W W . x r . - y : J«« through a TK.. den to - storage. Tb bulletin even includes some vug geations on th e (preparation ?f ^ h y d ra ted fo o d , for cooking e- ------------------ ------.. - - ’S ? Helen Bather Is home Ito help her father, Louis Sather, with the harvest work. A* deboled by , Carole Norton »pent Monday . . . Milton Murray afternoon and evening I at the FresldeaT, ffe«M|»*p*r Cw«W, Paul Wll«6n ranch j " r h itin - €’•« ««««< I* - . - CIO MJntina, faituruun M r and M rs V V Guyton and fam ily are here to spend 30 days ‘•Unions,” I MR. MURBAT OPRNB: Incorpora- MR. WILLIAMS OPBNS^Unioi no tion of labor organization« is a peren helping J J Decker harvest. ¡J£« u>ClSrorporaU than nial proposal of Ruse persons least Several of the furfciers have churches, debating societies or other interested in the development of ____ unlaps. It Is never sponsored by those started harvesting. ___ tor*"^SKng to eld the growth, bolster Helen von Borstel returned home J X l ^ M - x i m u r n w)p> re^ponsSmV t o m ^ an a n ^ operating the strength, or foster the achieve- gatnrday n igh t from Portland af- ments of labor. Arising from boch • H l .!-* fnr r week be de- wurem. tb , mggmttou * imumdiattf ™ nting t h e n fo r a week, group. It would manded of aU such voluntary associ •uspeck U incorporation would aid Mrs Lout, Sather and son, ations the moment Government l»ve u n ions^ ' OT the members, it Glenn, w ent to Portland last them such vast privileges end powers should be an immediate objective of Thursday where Glenn received a as it has lately given Mbor organl- rc- zations. This explain« the P»*««* the unions. U n k r n x m e d i c a l exam ination. They in principle. Those with Q .tnw k v w<ua The public believes that too democratic many unions nov use these power» which I am most familiar are demo- turned home Saturday. Mrs Eugene Norton returned to (j ,£ hurL „ , alarmed to see . so emtic in practice. They are guided and controlled by the will of the Portland after spending a x few » v a S a S w a majority. Incorporation would pro- v o t i n g at the J E Norton vide mechanics for nullification or v " obstruction of this democratic pro- e o n » - ___ . _u respect paid the rights of uttnroan- unorgan cedure. It would open the door for Mr and Mrs George Barnett jz.ed worker minorities. It notices dissident minorities to litigate against nf Dalle« visited last week t»>at even union members are often democratic procedure. Incorporation end ¿ T lb e home o f h is daughter unable to secure Justice from their could opeo «h. door to «Bbotu» Of _ ¡n.W w M r en d Mp> j L to U_ n x ^ ’ll.: and mm --------------------- - the union. U the group is m«»« u .- — Bo laeorporatodt Oonorul O w t r m » American tcmmmM W hMng HBBaato .n o u n p o o a n « «, K o ^ M a r x - « m o o , n E e o i o r .t lo i , iuombma m.Uciou. p e r « » , could Quite , fw - Kent Re, people at- fOg tem perature, a t .b o u t ' 1 M ., ‘ » » c u r . til th . b l« d U «o d « tb through ».U olou. d. noe ta Grass Valley year. « ilk m . a driver could me v o c .tm y a aaW. tax to perk up to 166 degrees is eim|phasexed in moral morBj qualities x x democracy conduct Union members — and their q , , , n w c i » ^ expects j conqucu ..aw.. UM»,««.. —— .Q.fnnia< niwfct For the larger taxpayer, there more flwt more I)f «gain, which they believe a . tn , be- in the use of the privileges it grinta ¡ advisers fear that Incorporation By? thfi protection la certain to be | could become a lethal weapon against Mrs William Jefferies and Mrs i . , thorn on th » sweet »mell.ne morf. rtorM to trade <wily remedy for more money^ range are maintained th 0 demanded as long as labor organise- 1 They do not want i t Incor- Paul L. . Smith and infant sou, rose Whatever is saved from Ore- g%>ods u buy hc Many 7 lawmakers , , t are finnlv evaporation o f moistur? is net ♦ions fill to demonstrate s m o r e i m - i ^ u ^ Ubor organizations has Michael, and Mrs M K Pleumxe m . „ y the epflnion tfr.t federal .noon, gon taxes will have to go to the couW for flve g^HonR in ii.easive total of that potMrtjr, *®*5 been argued as being in the public , „ . , . . , taxeu are now as 'high as t h e ___ r.ms and patriotic helpfulness with- lhat public Interest is went 10 Portland la»t Tbursdax federal government up to 85 per parU o f we<t stand. The tax que,- .^ p e r a t u r s s . r e used the f c x l cut which power spells monopoly “ the emagc2taUoii or destruction of to viait with Karl Pleumke who cent fo j those having real b»r Many a stockman can’t possibly traffic will ’ “7^ “’ t ° ° rapidly for best qualitv tyranny. c ; unions, incorporation will serve ,♦ wae <o be in Portland for • the incomes. ¿rive to town often enough to tion is bound to be a hot sud ^ F ortunate , y the same tempera MR. ce.y, tne same tempera- M|L MURRAY M l„ A t CHALLRNGRS: « t f e i a w . CHALLKNGCS* returrm 1 For property t i x payers there cb tain his m eagerly rationed sup- the boys <a fllT*g> urmlirtoaKla 4zv ll V in z la n to a all kinds of Truly, the suggestion is a legal de- MR. WILUAM» CHALLING 5. q,1Tlzu,vx ture iio is applicable id vegetab’n« 'i-n-e d - • v ‘ce" H is Intended to give W - Incorporations goodness or badness home 8unday-,___________________ is the danger, which is not at pjy n<yw This will m ake again. '/ruât and vegetoti.p ..... .................. „ n^e d control” of labor organizations bardly depends upon its proposers or ------ - -n this moment apparent, that when use of gasoline more wasteful — — not,need to be varied. 'î'w h i^ T À n d why? Certainly they opposers. Having lately legislated the after-war expenses pile up eTer. I R r a n r lc “Early morning harvest o f v?g- ’ are voluntarily created association» vail powers to unions, the public now BACK UP for soldiers beneflu the property _______________ U n r e g is te r e d B ra n d s wishes not to emasculate them, but stab les while they are fresh •'nd , *n<1 ■i'ou,d- , . . J , . „ by and responsive to their members. only to make that power safe by YOUR BOY ans took Orel, t th< h e >T . n • J tax will have to be levied again The Ruggiare, succulent is recttovmended, . say u niOn members note that the plush- making it responsible. Naturally to make up for what is now being English took Catania and the A J x O t I x e C O g ll lZ e U the authors. ‘‘Rapid hand’ing | salaried officers of corporations do union leaders dislike such restrain:, left in the hands of the taxpayers mericans seem about to take - Many cattle owners do not real- then will conserve vitamins o*- considerable manipulation of national as much as did irresponsible business peyrtH sa v fa f s For those who fear in fla tio n - Munda to 8WXes s fUHy th e _ ,b randing COW8 is dinarily lost tbrounh long b 'l ’- iFolltica. Is this manipulation com- leaders. Now that the union shop and fe yew family H-n/t oletely disinterested? Mr. Williams closed shop give leaders what Gom- and what thinking person doesn’t tba t have been g oin g on ìze ing in storage. Under no condi ,s aware that an impressive lack of pers called the power of “economic —the little matter of leaving sev- ^QT tbe ♦ past threi, weeks or not enough to prove ownership tion® should succulent vegetables patriotism and eooftmon honesty has decapitation." the affected members ieen proved agaiqst some corpora- eral million dollars additional more. in event any cattle become k s t t bejd iong er than six -hours ♦ -jona "and charged against others, also wish such power made respon sible and fair. Insofar as unions are caeh, less federal taxes, in the strayed or stolen or there arises after harvest before drying and ■ Would he a rg ^ that the sanctions democratic and actually controlled i «therwirc a question o f legal ow- jt ig e8Mntial t h l t they kcpt lmpujed hands of the people is to be con ------- on the“ . 1’h,ou2‘^ “ by majorities, they need hardly fear nemhip. T h , brand murt be re- coo] durin)f tH , time ,i ■ ' “ « « « ‘“« . sidered. ____ , ___ sabotage. For the workers who are tern- corded to com plete the proff th a t . w h ile som e have criticized de MR WILLIAMS REPLIES. “Mini MR. MURRAY REPLIES: Industry porarily enjoying Oregon a police p rOia the Observer Aug. 8, 1921 i s necessary to stand up in t ie hydration as ibeing w w tefu l of mum control” is dssired by the Stste. and labor have mutual problems The public reason: to protect its own and Are protection, hig1iW*>> ant ... courts. valuable food elements, tWs is which could better be solved by and the Interests of the association’s Intelligent .tr a r t. ,n d other p le.«rree « e , The Colum h» R.ver hrgbway, E PebMO« e f Lhe not " « « - „ r i l y the case the approach rath er than members. It is precisely because think an . » p e ib . it b truly men- .the firrt of the week, had been D>r« tor J * - * p roduct, are promntlv and reproach. Labor has not agitated aiu.d corporation officers do dabble na from a generou. eittaenry. oiled a , far eart « , Sherman «t«te department <rf £ . rIy handtedi hulletin , in nstionst politics, do lack patri democratic procedure in corpora Y rt .ta x e. . r e to be" lowered, .tatlon . Contrary to general epin- p oin t, out th. t t t . t h r f t ^ r e v - „ egeUb)M •points 1 Mn_ otism and common honesty, that I tions. Possibly we should demand an- consider incorporation hardly enough, rm) stockholders' conventions, local and we can be kmrpy — ‘ * •* «>« •«>■* <>« that a t varying i am ount, o f r ib - by itself, to make all union leaders proxy ikeettngs and more represen into the high-minded statesmen be tative tnanagemenL We can legislate least until we And out where k highway does not xeem to hold than rn‘tn's ’ sugars, (proteins and nrin- ared. But, Mr. Mur 1 ay forgets that afginst each other — depending on lead, M. bindw «“ ■ *hne tpre“ nt 2 ^ / ^ Z ^ r a n d , Prals »" of wtrKh « « emential ii.coiporsted busmens is now pro the current temper of Congress — ----- ;---------------- M r, Ruby P e tty , w a , a v ..- «0 to «2 percent o f 0 » bra -. hibited from making political con until we are each hag-ridden with ' it of* in this city Wwt Friday, > on « f cattle ip Oregon are recorded. \ . Surely he would not claim restrictions. We could spenu our time given to to each atep in the pr ipar- tributions ITALY’S POSITION trip TOnnwted w i(h ’ that business behavior would be mi to better advantage «inning the war -vies»' A Every cattle owner in the s ta le gtion and processing, maximum ni uved if it were not incorporated. and developing the basis for a better All this talk about an ‘‘honor- heT farm near Shearer Bridge. m igh t brand his »tock, but if he am ounts o f th ese elem ents may Altogether, bis reply appears to ar world. I propose that industry at gue strongly for ths minimum control tend to its own stables, leaving to able peace” on the p art o f the At Ken t ^harvest 1» drawing to t© follow up b y recording be retained. e- represented by union incorporation. tabor its own exclusive problems. Take no chances cn Itolians "Come« from thinking a close, moet of the farm ers be- b^ brand with the sta te depart- T h e bulletin , contains three _ strictly on our side o f the argu- ing through, • though oome will of agriculture division of pages of tabulated direction« for . nA i i re w.\en the one idle tire stocks which need boots those hard-to-reph.e ___ t_ is no - way x»v i^ .iv ran __ at Salem he will handling 27 different kind« ment. rm There Italy can not not finish finish for for ten ten <)avs days vet- yet. The The __r l _, industry or reliners to n%ake them se. track roller bearing:. on the wheel will g et by”. get out of the war except defeat general average .¡« low, and the ^n<j tbe g ^ ^ tion arises, that fruits and vegptahles. • viceable then may come in to Use a lubricant that's especial- at arms and be honorahie. price is on the decline' also. an unrecorded brand., cannot bo — — --------------- The Potter supply found 12,261 considerable use. But if there is ly compounded to cate their As bad as her compact w ifh Based on 5-year a ciag? yields, pj^y^j ¡n the court The record- Q 1 £ rp- tires in Portland th e last of the any way to do so, Mr. Jeffers is Germany it was entered into in Sherman county was the second o f ca ttk brande is especially D U p p l y 0 1 I liC S crushing burdens. pre-war supply From this stock determined to keep all cars roll- good faith. She cannot .break it highest wheat producing county ¡mporta,nt today because o f in- . I L al 1 with help from th e new Buna ing." , Free flow ing R PM with honor, nor can she honor- in Oregon, th e average production creaging thefte of livestock for d n O r t III r O r t l a i l d Synthetics, a v need , for 6,5r4) "N ext year, 30,000,000 Buna-S Tractor R o ller Lu ably surrender, unconditionally or of both &pnng and Jwtater w h eat blAcjt market activities. Portland has only a 60-day sup- tire® • month m ust be met. wiJ1 manufactured, a bricant spreads over ___after defeat, being 2.822,847 burtiels. ’ t. « j U1UIW B , „ „ -VI- _____ W Another point of laxity in re- ply of Grade 1 passenger ‘ car a total o f 1,196 new «ynthe- supply am ple to m eet all needs every inch o f bearing surface, So much for honorame pea From U e Ob8erver A u f. 7> 1914 brandg stockmen tires. When these are gone there tic tires had bedh delivered to were it not for the fa ct that Nevartheleas ons a ? R p Hulse has accepted a post- ^ , . 1 ^ is th e fa c t th a t the Orc- won’t be any more except for Portland dealers by July 16. An most tires now on wheels have fo rm s a r e silie n t cu sh io n **** * . . .. A llies ti<>n thC Moro Commercial brand law makes subject to the new synthetic rubber tires, increasing supply wifi arrive dur- been there since before Pearl against shocks. It stays put sort of agreem ent - . j - Co- in Place John Hardin who arreat the owner who does not This was the statem ent trans- ¡njr j tti y and ' August, but ., it Harbor 5 ' longer under off-c^pter pres intentionally or a o L . bas resigned h is clerkship to take r€<;ord brand «W© aren ’t ar- mitted today to Richard G. Mont- probably will be September, pos- — ------------------ su res o f sid e h ill ■m indBrhg t o e tort» charge o f the Pacific Coast Ele- cattle owners for use of gomery, OP A district director, by «ihly October, before synthetic work — resists dis ment of Muasctmi is . v<tor Co;»g wheat warehouse at unrecorded (brands, but in self Zenas L. Potter of W ashington, tires reach PortiRUd Portiand to supply FutYoor ’ morale is said— in America and Mbro. placement under die „ * . . . . tKe. o protection each cattlem an should D. C„ aide of Willihm M. Jaffers. f uRy Grade 1 t tilW ir i m needs. Pavroil Sflvmgs Png-land—to b B -X x . A Bids have been asked fo r the ^ s brand”, Peterson says. Rubber Director, who has just “Grade H l used tires «took in heaviest loads. RPM indicate that the pact with - co n d u c tio n of the corttinuation < checked the Portland tire situation, the Pacific area will last until 4 1 Family Bas» Tractor Roller Lubricant seals many is about to be bro en. of Columbia highway through The branding law is for the „Mr Jeffers wants car owners about November,” the rubber ex- M»ke 1« per eeat bearings against dust end mud. When that is done Italy can j^ood River county, for which the protection of the livestock rndus- bnow the exact situation,’’ Pot- pert said. “Then the Rtihber Di > a t a Stariti« . make any sort o f peace it^<an get. county recently voted $76,000. try ol the state, but som e owners gaid tire ^ p p jy ¡n the rector’s * »pa y face another Germany seem s unhkrty to per- j £ <^ eman has his left hand pass up its significance until they p ortjand ¿ s tr ic t is low, but need period wheR w e ehaU be mit her erstwhile ally to a rp ou bandaged a s the result o f gettin g find them selves minus stock. If not crtt:c*i if -the public will to it to \ keep A-fcookBoMer* Mere Lodge No. US, I.O .O .F . Moro, Oregon of the pact with ease. rman ^ ^ b t by a pirtion while set- the stockman w a n ts to close the COOpera£e during the n e x t90 days going. ‘T w ilight tires’ from the Meets 1st and 8rd soldiers ire reported in northern up a deader. barn door before the animal is ' ■ 3 . _ _ 1 ' Tuesdays in th« Italy in great numbers so to be H arvest hauling has begun to stolen, in a manner of speaking, i - ' '■ \ \ ~ m I.O m OJT. hall Trai able to protect the. homeland rut roads of Sherman he should see to it th a t his brand j v lC H I ¡ O i l — W f l F S I v I a — — 1 CjbCrl sient and visiting from easy boxfiber attack. county, and from now until the or (brands are recorded before it * T- brothers are cordi The regrets of Italy do not come d u < awJ n jU ¡g too late to protect ally invited to meet “ HOW TO SERVICE .vith us. from recent affairs. They come rfonrinete when the high- his stock but to protect himself. Charles C. Wilson, N.G. AND LUBRICATE from perm itting the continuance xWBys in thia county. ---------------------- Percy Thompson, Sec. of a government that depriWR the * I I D |_ | C“ Q WHEEL BEARINGS ’ people of their liberties and set From the Observer Aug. 5, 1904 U n U K U M t v Lvptiie Rebekah Ixxlge N e. 11* up a personal dietaton h ip . When- _ . .. ----- . Moro Community 1 ; Moro. Oregon - - Get this free, fully illustrate.« .. . ___ M aWBy ' J W Booth a Presbyterian Church Meets 2d 4th Tues ever a nation lo*e* in weH on hi8 farm w est of Wasco Jam es D. Moberg, pastor, booklet that shows 17 im jor - day of each month. surti Mihiga for J’ ^nd at eighteen fe e t struck ar- Bible school at 10:00 A. M. . tant steps to safe, sure wheel - V«Ring membem'Wel^ mdse of national grandeur or /thrian water, the well producing Pastor on vacation during Aug- , come; bearing lubr cation. T clb . of respect for liberty it «RY - M steady etreuan one half inch ust. Coil^ Belshee, N.G. pect to eventually roach the rtate £ diatneter t - , - - ' ' to use tough, water-rcsictr.. , pi«»r«^re Johnston. in which ¡tallans find themservee. There ia eome talk o f establish- Christian Science Society ' T x il ve “No 121 A.F A A J L - long - lasting RPM W IIEJ . B E A R IT T G G R E A S I t i Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thurs 1» h i. r « e n t trtk f t . p rx.id .n t B nurafcw w e d n ..d « y night. ..r v ic e . t 3 day evenings o f each trucks, tractors and pr:;: • month. V isiting mem eet forth a tentative program for , « , Includes testim onials of healing. cars. Ask for you; í.;¿ bers are cordially in J The reading room in the re a* the rehabilitation of soldiers af- «*'9®IM’8,*en<'Ol<1- u^y. . D r . Goffin was called at 2 a. m. of thc building is open. All an- vited to meet with us. tor OM war. He has been accused Tuesday morning by Mr MoGreg- thorized Christian Science liters- W. F. McLeod, W.M. F.....J t . .‘.‘.¿1 V . . r c . - ' . ; , " i ^•¿iaf (xdltfcs In Ws discussion **r or, ae^arator tender o f th e I D tore can be bought or borrowed C V. Belknap, Secretary C. R. ANDERSON the soM ect and ecn«»d®r1ri» Pike threshing outfit, to remove adeptnera at -♦>»«'* e-* h :« large stink hug from, h is right METHODIST CHURCH Graas Valley, Phone 232 are proheH y rig4»C N«'»*-4*'oi--- where it had crawled while Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. GEORGE B. MOON Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, O.E.S. hie rroevwm i< nM m aterial^ MeGro»or was asleep. " Preaching 8ervioe a t 11:00 A. M. Moro. Oregon Wasco Phone 552 < ' ¿Kfewert that , Joe. Sanders w as interested In Subject, “The good Shepherd" r-* - — -Tin - - ■ i Meets Every Second and rd offers a « aaBeellmat U x / Fourth Thursdays i n 7 ' A v a ca tio n is n after tk - la s t w ar and W V dfff- th e horee thievee who succeeded Epworth League at 7:00 P. M. n n n t f r o - w hat gvervon* r«n- jn getting aw ay a t Ontario last Preaching service a t the Grass ®h«nce f o r e« > t w a r ij n e , lumetaiwy Each Month. Vi»iting -'rirtU .rg . T h t o ^ y w V Members Invited, nosed wn»*M h e provided f**r week. Mr. 8 had several head in Valley Methodist Church Sunday ^-avcl h a n d i u r l ie recren liu o ta l Norma Balslger W. M. the bunch w aitin g shipment east, afternoon nt 8:00 oclock. yonr \ Rev. P L Cannell, pastor « * ^ * U c* d< ‘ . Marie Hoeklnaon, Sec, recovered by Mm. which V In Other Days n A * ir i 'I MMI