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thvi taxé» à* wJif
toy* til th« UWtM tiid th« |b8tl Artdofioiii W* «UHiwI lb*
¿lUed lit nceidtntl y e iiij li Iht*
Eftvh expert argued from Kis ûX><
fortun« td Meet on Guhm; They oHffed week < _
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Published Every Ftydaÿ ht
were Back Hpcnccr, Malcolm ¿ c -
fors q us Hartmartri came hohve couftryi
•Pin
point of view on that one kr.d Continued from page one.
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Moro, öreg«
Editor over a P*r-od of yearn all experts ffj&tant future there may occur
Dem ud, S tew art Macnab, Arthur &urMjay from the hospital in The out the entire papdtatior.s of As-
Ule» L. French
have
been
bn
eitch
side
of
the
ar-
another
emergency
in
the
Pacific,
VanGilder and Jean Dutton.
Dalles to recuperate from a major
Entered a» «eoond «•»*•• A * “ * r
£ ct the
Mrs Murray Walker who has operation. She » getting along torla and Bend,
of
fact office at Moro. Oresron under
gument.
He believe« these people should be
__
Congre** oí March 3, 187^»
been visiting her mother Mrs Au- nicely.
o
» j i
Strictly speaking it is probably blanketed with citizenship,
guata Hudcin, returned to her
Archie Kirkflie of Portland, bro-
C H U R C H E_ 9
unconstitutional to establish a new
* * *
Saturday July 14th a t six „ 0 -
th e r of Ivan Kirklie arrived in Moro c ominUnity
M IE I
taxing district w ithout a vote of
One LST can shoot more rock- X V t h e t o n c r e U ^ t h ^ b i ^
OlE
T r apd t o ’ John C alin s and Wasco Sunday to work in harvest. Pre->yU r U . Church
the
people
although
it
is
often
ets
ashore
on
a
hostile
beach
than
• cX »T I11
fin is
X n took Sunday o ,
the
‘
r * ~
done without complaint. Under the the shells fired from the guns of Z
amendment
a
small
district
could
two
big
battleships.
This
is
one
of
second Sunday off ,n c e the
job
“
» 76th birthday a t the farm Wed. 8:00 P. M. P ray er m eeting
NATIONAL
ÉDITORIAL. f o r e v e ^ to p paying U x eS> for cer- * * * ¡ w * X ? ¿ * h ..............................
........
I J ^ ^ ^ O A T I O N
May n t h . They have bean
lins is employe by the Fields’ foi home of Mr and Mrs Paul Alley. ^ hrigtian Science Society
U .n pdfpoae, according to some use of rockets in the South Pacific.
hourl,
\;SVLttn&(A—
the summer.;
Present to help celebrate the oc-
Sun(lay morning services a t
interpretations.
The rockets can also be fired from
Mr
and
Mr»
William
K
arr
and
Mrs
Clyde
Ramar
of
Havre,
«
«
io
n
were:
Mr
and
Mrs
n
.o
o A,M. £ifcject “ God”
Thus, despite the value the a- a truck. The prediction has been
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
daughter,
Fay
of
Spokane
.
are
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—
M ontana is here to spend several of Roseburg, Mr and M rs Fred tncludea testim onials of healing.
amendment
has l>een to property
made th at rockets and je t propub
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
tax payers, it is fa r from perfect sion is still unknown, but there is vititin g a t the home of Mr and ■rro<ftr > t the hom€ of w r and Mrs Buell and children, Carol and Gary The reading room in the rea*
Payable in Advance
and
w iU v Ifrita n ald
of Eugene. Seventy-six candles de- of the building à ftp«n. A ll an
and likewise
likewise fa r from clear as to talk th at scuentitat (civilians, and M rs Fred Dorm aier this week.
Wiley McDonald.
thorized Christian Science liters
ONE YEAR ............................
/
¿J’ .. ' r
, .
corated the cake-
meaning. Clarification is needed not the arm y or navy research
Mrs S IH a stn g s and Mrs Char
W alter. Medler retunied home
ture can be bought or borrowed
and a resolution was introduced n men) are speculating on a rocket
Portland Wednesday of last le . Cunningham and daughters of
Wednesday night safvice at I
JULY 20. 1945
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
the last legislature to do th a t very weighing ten tons and so guided
. . . .
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j_._,___ j
WASCO METHODIST CtfURCll
week and friend« will be glad to Vancouver, spent the week end at
Notice is hereby given th a t the
thing. Property owners, however, th a t instead of being a wild shot
know he is well on the road vto the Louis H astings home.
J
. a -.
c
feared change.
it can be aimed a t a small tar-
'
.
nL
l i _*_a.
x t - - 1 undersigned bas filed in the Coun- Sunday School 10 A. M.
recovery a fte r a long period of
Chief m achinists m ate Leonaru UHUC,°
____
_______
TAKE A BOW. CHAMP.
Morning worship at 11:00 A- M.
In every case industrial states get many miles away. And this
serious illness
-
. Maurus and wife arrived in W a s o -
x ,
t-- i a « t>
tu*.
. few days .g o to spend a 8« d .y
S h " m^ Cou."ty he5 .F ," _ ^ 5
.." T * 6 *
The Seventh W ar Bond drive is and areas have h^fher tax rates has led to speculation as to wbeth-
« .„ „ t and -Report as A dm m irtrs. Valley M ethodirt eburch Sunday
over, th at is all but the shouting, than do agricultural states and er je t .propulsion bombs can be
Mr and Mrs L E Smith visited
rs Sm ith's perenta
on
trix of the E st,t e of O. P. King, .rltem con at 3 o clock.
As usual quite a bit of the shout- areas. If Oregon is to be an indus- fired across the A tlantic with rea- a t the home of Mrs
F. L. Cannell. Pastor
deceased, and th a t Saturday, the
the wrong tr ia l State the voters wifi have to son-able accuracy. J e t propulsion M r and Mr» Albert IDoolin inTha
ing re being done by
oast coast
vote new taxes or increase the fighter plane» are now being tried Dal-le9 -Sunday. Carl Doolin(bro- - r j . '
has been lftth day
August, 1045, a t the
people.
out by test pilots and some of th er) was a t home having ju st re- tatianad at Cl ' IM
.New
a x Mexico hour
,,uur of
u* 10:00 o’clock A. M., of
GAS AND OIL
Sherman county maintained its old.
United
them
may
he
used
against
Ja
p
a
r
ceived
an
honorable
discharge
from
J
.
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•
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T
T
,
aaid
dav,
n t the courtroom, in the
in
the
championship record by buying
Cheapest place
.
Ts home on a furlough. He is visl-
’
Tire«- Acee»»ories
the arm y . He w a, engaged m five
Wg
and
CUu<j courthouse, in Moro, Sherman
more E bonds than any other coun- States to live is the deep south any day.
m ajor battle« in the European the-
*“ * “ *"*
~ g 0UT1(ty Oregon, have been fixed R H. McKEAN and SON
ty in the state and as far as can where there is the least develop
(using
th
In su ra n ce
a te r and had many experiences to. j U » Mm FL C annell at- hv the C ourt ** the t,me and plare
be learned, any county m the na- m ent and progress
meaning.)
relate.
He
had
some
close
calls
tended
Bw,e
<tady
fo
r
hearing
o
f
objections
to
said
tion official figure, give Sher- term s in their usual
Grain. Feed, Flour, Fuel
b u t came through uninjured. He
>t G m m
Thun>dlly of Final Account and Remort and for Farm Implement«, Bag«, Twine
Regardless of w hat the tax
n a n county’» per capita purchases
wias discharged on points. Two last MVik.
settlem ent of said estate.
$131.44. I t ’s quota was $111.24, «tudy committee does, or what the
week.
as
BARBED WIRE—GOOD POSTS
i—
.irw.u
the
people
them-
brothers
are
in
the
South
Pacific.
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_
4»*____xX
n____▼
„
k
>..
i
Frances King
highe-r than th a t of any other coun- legislature does,
Eilene W innett; Donna Lee Ful-
PHONES
Adm inistratrix
ty and higher than any other co- selves are-evidently going to have p rom lhe observer, July 23, 1926
Mrs A M Haven, mother of L P ton an Mike Stew art of The DaUes
Office
Residenci
*
. ,
.
to decide on the sta te ’s tax policy;
'
"
T. Lester Johnson,
, ■
Feedstorw
unty made.
Seven different fires were start- Haven, arrived in Wasco Sunday were visiting a t the L E W innett
Attorney for Adm inistratrix
162
182
163
The newspapers in Wasco %
coun- They can
protection ami ed last Saturday evening by a from Los Angeles to spend the home Sunday July 15.,
36
9
OKEGÓN
WASCO
S tiff Sergeant John A Foss i*
ty published unchecked information ‘°n a al*
taxes or adopt a freight train engine on the main rem ainder of the sum m er a t the
here on a 15 day furlough after
from a member of the sta te staff
ea
hi«-heT taxa- line between Sherman and Celilo. home of her son and fam ily
and claimed the per capita E bond « V ^ m th at permit» higher taxa
returning from a course a t Camp
this county
M achinists mate Keith McDonald
Lee, Virginia. He i» visiting at
chaiwpioirehip. In fact, neither of
d new poou’a- started a t Sherman station and con
of the navy is expected to arrive
rf Mj
parent8 Mr
the papers have so fa r corrected followed industry and new popu a
^ T n c l u X Z “ WMeo **“ totter p a rt
th,s *nd Me.’ Everett Watkina and at
the story.
’Tn this agricultural section there and Spanish Hollow,
week. He la coming by plane from
of hl, own parents at
It may seem odd th a t Wasco co- - i-xxi x m
# «...
100 acres of gram on the Coin
San
Diego.
A
fter
his
fqrlough
j^oro
j
j
e
expects
to be stationed
. unty would think it could win with » ' «
<>
-
f
Bi
Twenty-eight
t Barnes H ospiu) ¡„ Vancouver
figure of l e u th .n »80 per cap- Oregon, but no Irttle ahovlt new
mj]es
wire here M r, McDonald and he will g _________________
it» whrtn ^hprmxn eountv which m arkets th at may be derived from
®P ----- P
.
.
go to San Diego where he will dc
. , p u n te r out disabled men
ita when Sherman county, wnicn
,
were destroyed on the mam line ,
nelp m uster out aiaaoieo. men.
-lzx.us-
w .ann zvinntv ‘hkn '.nv te w population. Our people nugnt
shipped ou-t again.
Mr and Mrs Orton Norvald went
is closer to Wasco county tnan any
¡e Die new in-
Pacific Telephone company.
other geographically, has never e *s we P
vvoshino'tnn w here
^ re on ^ e Henry Howell farm
Mr and Mr» Thor Jacobson have to Portland Saturday for a visit
been as low as that. Sherman coun- us es
n
OTevon nro- on Gordon ridge last Thursday bought the i ’rank Morrow house Rnd to attend the Dakota picnic
ty may be famous throughout the
’ the verv thing that €Ven,nK burned over about 200 form erly occupied by Mr and Mrs a t Jantzdh beach*.
The east side of the Methodist
nation as the long tim e E bond UC '
,
. ...
. acres of grain and stubble and des>- L- J. Thompson and fam ily, who
church and pareonage were given
'ihamjpion, but it» next door «pig'n- up*
-
.
nOW<, r troyed a small number of sacks expect to leave Wasco.
»xir h u not learned of it.
>"
*n<’ “
o f wheat. It w a, »uppoaed to have
”
a coat of shingles recently.
Mr and Mrs W E Du-tton arc
Mr and Mrs George Lamborn
Per capita »ale of E bond, is the
ThJ P; ° g r ” * ° ■ .
, »tarted from a -park from the
beat te rt of kndividuil psrticipa- the development th a t come,, a t -
putting
a
new
coating
of
shingles
accompanied
Maris B arnett Cooper
caterpillar tractor.
tion in w ar financing. O ther t e r t , th <‘ eventual answer l , going v,
on
their
hoqpe.
,
to
The
Dalle«
Tuesday
About 100 acres of grain were
are devised in order to spread the
most interesting to watch,
Mr
and
Mrs
L E Dehlar spent
destroyed by fire on the D. H.
Laverne Calkin« of The Dalles
honors Percentage of quota means — ——— — —
Sunday
vwitmg
a t the home of
W right farm a t Hay Canyon Wed is visiting a t the home of Mr and
Mr
and
Mrs
J
H
Allyn
in Golden-
little w ithout an analysis of the sh-^-H -H -H
nesday a t U i . m .
« T k_
Mrs Le Roy Belshe this week.
dale.
t
quotas. Corporation sales may be
A rthur B. Christianson of this
thrown on the m arket a t any time
W hatever news comes out of the city and Kerrone Frances Bixby
Mrs Dora Reagan and c h ild re n
D. J. Merwin of Portland spent
and are not a very desirable means Berlin conference will be publicity werp m arried at the home of the
Ketchikan, Alaska, who spent from Wednesday until Sunday a t
of public financing. The treasury reports fiom official releases It bride a t Oregon City on Wednes a week a t the LeRoy Belshee home
departm ent wnnts E bond sales,
no^ be news a t all really,
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
left Tuesday.
day, July 7th.
believing th a t to be the best pos-
Thus the tem porary big shots
ADMINISTRATRIX
Miss Lavilla Gosson is visiting
sible type of war finance.
three g rea t peoples will meet From the Observer, July 21, 1916 this week at the home of Mra.
Notict is hereby given th a t by
For the benefit of our Wasco in secret to all intents and pur-
an order of the County court of
About 35 men are working on Mary Eakin a t Gras« Vallay.
county neighbors who have not poses. They do not even have the
Mr
and
Mrs
B
H
Hull
and
fam
-
the S tate of Oregon for Sherm an
the Wasco high school building.
been keeping abreast of th e tim es excuse th a t the enemy m ight get
Mrs L L Bell and children of Hy of The D&1^
vreited a t the County the undersigned has been
in bond sales we herew ith p rin t ''rind of their dealings,
Kent have returned from a visit F M C « * « horn, the first of the appointed « (h n .n i.trrtrix of the es-
the official record of the last five
England and the United States to Minnesota
. U te of Julia Lairphear, deceased.
bond drives as to per capita sales boast of being democracies. Rus-
J. J. Miller had a horse stolen
Doolin of The
Dalles is All persons having claims against .
T H E Y ’R E all b ig d a y » f o r
sia claims
to _ he*
more . democratic
for the two counties.
, .
, .
.
. Fridav n ivh t Julv 14th from lus spending a week « t the home of »aid e rta te are hereby required to
than either. The history hooks used
hjg
and
)aw
pre, ent them within , lx m onth,
L o n g D is ta n c e th e s e d a y s.
Wa.vo
Sherman
of speech,
granary and stole a saddle and Mrs Lowry Sm ith.
from the date of this notice, wiih
the
O
ur jo b is t o ta k e th e m in
$ 43.12
$ 96.81
3rd
u
w.v..
n.e
Mrs
A
D
Edgmgton
and
son
Bob
proper
vouchers,
to
said
adminis-
chaps to
wi\ h
44.66 of the people to know w hat their and a pair
104.93
s tr id e a n d g e t y o u r c a lls
4tii
40.84 leaders were dong, was a right ^ o’”8e’. The horse wa» found the retorned to Seattle the la tte r p a rt tra trix a t the office of the Sherman
87.49
6th
th r o u g h w ith o u t w a itin g .
Tuesday in Amidon’s
weilk. Bob has been help- County Journal m Moro, Sherman
44.16 th a t was necessary to democracy. ° owin£ lueaaay *n
136.51
6th •
field fenced for pasture. About a in* his fath e r hn the machine »hop County, Oregon.
M o st o f th e tim e it w o r k s
36.26 It is hard to see how a people
13144
7th
mile from his house. The saddle, and Mr* W i n s t o n ha» been keep-
Dated Ju ly 20, 1045
»557.18
259.04 could be very well xble to dec.de
• .
the
,
o u t th a t w a y , b u t so m e tim e s
Total
i
Beatrice L anphear Baker
their own fate w ithout informa- Dr,ae_ ana cnape were louna in an
th
e r e ’s an e x tr a b ig c r o w d
oat field w est of Moro Cgmetery
Mr and Mrs Wnyne Darby and A. S. Cooley
A dm inistratrix
Average
$111.44 " $51.81 tion about w hat was going on.
family of Portland visited his mo- A ttorney for A dm instratrix
o n so m e cir cu its.
This is another straw th a t points
same day.
* Wasco county re this time second
ther,
Mrs
Lydia
Darby
over
the
Buy
War
Bonds
in the state, a position often won toward a dictatorshp w ithout re-
^'*re
^ , rd
T h e n L o n g D ista n c e .W ill
week end.
by Gflliam or M om m county. We k»rd for the right., of the people a« ‘» and ‘<»'a
for
Victory
Mr and Mrs F M Crews spent
s a y — “ P lea se lim it y o u r ca ll
GEORGE G. UPD EGRAFF
welcome W mco county to the top involved. There have been too
In* ° n e * ’C'
f ,r m ’
Sunday
in
The
Dalles.
to 5 m in u te s.”
bracket, and wiah here to »ay 4n»ny of late. I t 1» not surprising
week near Klondike. It is sup.
IftTWtf ÂN b o ü N tV
>0tfttftAU
Wishing tari toitiinni
Job of Hoiking
Wasco Elevator
Finished Saturday
In Other Days
th a t Wasco county
doe. herself th a t national leader, would
proud when she reaches a »pot
two-third« as fa r up the ladder
as Sherman county has gone. Per-
haps the news men failed to not-
Sherman county
county because
bec.u .e we
we
ice Sherman
were w far ahead we were praeti-
cally out of sight. Our forg.ve-
try !>™'d
to usrurp power, but it is a shock-
*n8 thing th a t peoples should give
up any of th eir hard won rights,
Perhaps the m ajor interest of man
>• a
belly and. all t h „ prattle
aV >ut independence and juatice
and freedom of thought i , ju st 4
page in history.
from a vul-
New * * * ★ Generals
M oro a n d W aaeo
p rom the Observer, July 20, 1906
I
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THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
-NO TICE-
County Fire Truck Subject To
Call During Harvest Season:
If service of truck and equipment
is wanted place telephone calls
for same as follows:
-
At 11:20 a. m. Tuesday the fire
*>el' .minded an alarm which brou-
Kh‘ th» population a t Mono to
feet- The home of J .F . Wa -
ton was burning, and the business
ness, gentlemen.
portion of the city wa« threaten-
Some how, some place, some ed with immediate destruction,
time the Japs seem to have ac- N ext to it was a fire-trap known
MORE INDUSTRIES.
cumulated one of the tenets tau- as the old Carlson house, to w h:ch
MORE TAXES
g h t in the Bible, a book not read the fire spread to the next struc-
Oregon is the only state th at very carefully in Nippon. We re- ture and here the fight for m aj-
has six percent limitation as a fe r to the turning of the other tery of the situation 'began, as
constitutional am endm ent. A few cheek. Our navy Jias hit them it was apparent th a t if the* fire
other» have a limit of six percent day a fte r d a ^ with shells and spread to the next structure, the
on tax increase», but it is a statu- bombs apd the Ja p s offer no resis- Peoples building, a veritable ftre-
tory regulation th at may be chan- tance. ’
tra p , all th a t divison of the ©¡ty
ged by the legialature without r e -
c a st of Main and north of F irst
ference to the people.
If H itler
is alive he will be the street«, would go, including shops,
Some discussion of the propriety l*«t to adm it it—or to enjoy it.
stables, warehouses, two resider.-
of continuing the six percent con-
---------------
ces and the extensive wood and
stitutional amendment is due, not
Clouds gath er every day or so lumber yards of the Wind River
th a t it is thought it will be done
over the w heat fields of Sherman company. Volunteers like Dian
away with because Oregon’s voters »county and give the farm ers a Hayes E. V. Littlefield Roy Pow-
are conservative and do not auth few bad hours. Rain now
could ell, W. H. R agtdale and others,
orize change readily.
serve no good purpose.
, who stood in the fiercest of the
Theory of the six percent l i m i t ---------------------
heat, covered with wet sacks while
a« a p a rt of the constitution is th a t
A man died recently In Oakland, fighting, special thank« are due.
Tt would keep taxes from raising Oregon rooming house and w a s ______ ___ ______
.. ________
faster than th a t percentage. This not found fo r three weeks. He was l ureka Lodge N o / 121 A.F.& A.5L
Meets on the 1st and
it h a t done, ffn many other eases considered to be very poor a« he
3rd Thursday evenings
it has assured taxpayers of a six lived m ost econmically. He had
;of each month. Visiting
percent raise each year.
over $44,000 which some one can
members are cordially
invited to meet with us
Peculiarity of the amendment is spend, a sum th a t m ight have
C. A. Ruggles. W. M
that no one knoSs w hether it sp- made him comfortable if used in-
D.
W
allan, Secretary
plie« to property taxes solely or stead of hoarded-
A tto r n e y A t L a w
F rom 8 A.m. to 5 p.m ., IVlonday th r o u g h F rid a y
c a ll M o ro 7 5 1 —-C ounty C lerk ’s O ffice
F r o m 8 a o n . to 1 2 n o o n , S a tu rd a y , c a ll M oro 7 5 1
—C o u n ty C lerk ’s O ffic e
Lt. Gen. George Smith Patton Jr.,
commander of the Srd army, top,
and Lt. Gen. Coartaey Hicks
Hodges, commander af the 1st
army, who have been promoted to
rank of full generals. Their eleva»
tion to rank of four-stars was sug
gested by senate committee.
From 5 p a n . to 8 a.m . M o n d a y th r o u g h S a tu r d a y
and^ fr o m 1 2 n o o n S a tu r d a y to 8 a.m . M o n d a y ,
c a ll M o ro 6 9 3 —C la r e n c e M ersin g er