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I Aül ì, alltòÌAN CöVÜh fcKMMAÑ COUNTY jo U U > i* t «Al» ÍÍÜÍlU. «Ä kitf Œ KIÌUV ÍKPTteSti, 7 S'il 0,cr th? ridges ___________ ___ oil which Ute berries grew áre th I’ebliakcd Every Friday at sharp tones o f the A ngb-Saxon Continuée 11 oui page owe. Moro, Oregon and not the quiet monosyllables lished. There w as no direot order Editor o f th e aborigaw-s. L. French Picking huckleberries is an *n" from the administration to sup- of dependent Jeb. The berries them- preBS it, but foreign economic ad- a t M a ra . O re rò » o í M a rc h ». 1«?». ------------ selves are independent in that ministration advised * that pub- each one grow s by itedlf, often ¡¡city was undesirable because of . .. ' .X» i WaScft Coilple Washington Column W ake U p . A m erica ! 7T Marioh CreWs, 1 Married W ith ’ Ï ww w». British Labor victory > Church Ceremonv A ffect lis t a ktoxW at Willamette U niversity,. was home over the wecjc end. M f and Mra Joe Drinkard are psr^nta o f a son bore at The Dal les hospttaj laM Sunday. The death o f Mr» Effie Unde- man, form er resident o f Rufus, ocCurped at The Dalles Monday. She was in her 8&th year. She was moth«r of*Qterenoe Undem an, now of portian<j <nd R. C. U nde man of California. Other eurviv- four grandchildren and ors four great grandchildren. Funeral gervic€S were held Thursday. A t a candlelight service in the Wa^co Methodist parsonage, §ept ft I E dffr * * * ip • cal^x ° f leaves- onC wordin« o f the qoostten and _ T T y J i j f j P Z A a 11 a a m ust be picked in a separate result was not given to the 1st, Glennie May Anderson and As dshetod by ~ . r • 1 1 l a y ftz gesture. There w mo opportunity gyres s. Other samples o f puclic Gordon Neal Harper, were married I — Henry NeUs Hall by Rev. F. L. Oanncll at high aa a-ya ry « g a f I A I for two to work together opinion have disclosed dissatis- - /uXoriwrtLmoÚy I m o » dsrtboHly Harry Desmond Farrea NATIONAL N A T I O N A L €Dn C U lT O r » .A _ - an(j ^he picking ie therefore no f action with the manner in which goon. Summer flowers were used on Fertig» Ajaba» Anther» £dlu>r, LacSaror, dalhcr S O C I A T iO N social event. One enjoys it by t j,e lend-Iease program was au- I •'-5 fldMHfir in decoration. The bride wore a himoelf—or mot at all. ministered; the objection was noi blue dress and an orchid corsage For those w ho s t ’U r&ta'n the ao much to providing the allies Mrs Bthel Anderson was her ■ A L L OPEM fli The result o f ! MB. VARUM OPRNSt Theereep- E- • ‘ > Wasco OFFICIAL COUNTX PAPER faith in aM-out government con- w jth war material as to the fur- ' ing paralysis of collectivism has cap- the British election will entail no1 only attendant. She wore a navy blue dress and a corsage of pink recorder o f J b id trol of people and their thinking pishing o f goods which (might be . sized the British private enterprise major departure from what has been SUBSCRIPTION RATES The best man « . Mr. for « £ * £ n __the new dealers of unpleasant usej for reconstruction and rcha- system. Of course, the British Labor England's foreign policy since tbto PayaMe la Advance t > victory will have its effect on usi Arvid Anderson. Others present and Hal WWte Ira, been rt may be appropriate- bilitation. Criticism o f 'lemd-leaae of Henry v m and on the inter-; ONE Y E A R .......... ............ roÄK>ry' How? (1) We are h competitiva cap succeed hink ly suggested that if t h ’y aguin wdll not cease with its afcclilh- ita listic society and Britain to . national plane can only make fori were Charles Harper, father of named <to gain possession o f the nation s memt and the whole matter is dm collectivist Thus, the historic ties of peace end strengthen close ties that: the groom and Mrs F. L. Csn- SEPTEMBER 7. 1*45 Britain to the U .S. As regaros thinlomg they go into th e berry f or an overhauling in oongrcr.J private property righto that bound te bind — 1945 t 1925 are severed; (2) the economkaaaf the Ito political effect an American do-, nell. grum a* ■»<•*** _•» ’ patches and plant th?m in row«, when the facts can uae<* for countries that once had a common mastio issues, the result of the Brit?«* After a short wedding trip TO DIG OR TO BUILD with cultivation between and political advantage. b’ tis In competition and production election to likely to give an impov— th ey will make their hom-2 in for prbftt w ill bo rudely thrown out to the already strong movement to Wasco. W ith th e city out o f debt a produce s type of berry th at lends , . oi balance; (8) <he landslide victory the left in the U. &, •• It has done ooeation arises about what to do itself to less independence. The jn nation>l capital _____ _ ________ „ a all over the world. Economically, the of Mr. ______ Attlee _ hat already given On Friday afternoon over thir “Truth serum” (scopolamine in —Ma, s o » . T h e r e isn’t much job itself, combined with the rare c harge js made that one of the , new lease on life to Ihe left wm» ela England has got to choose between t y of Mrs Glennie Anderson’s t e worry s*>~ * The part of the air and the sun, might get people p e a s e s for th e lumber shortage 2 S 2 ^ ^ t o J 5 r l 2 t o w i U c i t o i S reorganization and reconstruction at friends gathered at the Methodist jected with distilled water) was home and regaining her foreign trade. administered te taxes that went for debt retire- to thinking for them setvrarA nd w as the insistance of the airny m it, /e ig h t behind these toroea So it to probehie that British com parsonage to give her a bridal th r e e u n co n anent w ill stop o f course. The w i- th at is fatal to dictators. maintaining many camps an the jf»t, their duty to wage and win the petition win be less strong In world shower. She received many lovely scious subjects, ter income will be largely taken There are acres - and acre? of e3qpectation that they /w ;rjld be battle for world socialism. Whether marketa and that the labor govern g ifts. A short program was given who gave cor mam ww DO m a r o w u u u , - - ment win be mere willing to up in repairs and necessary ex old hum s coVered with the low needed when compulsory m ilitary It be the socialism of Stalin or Att prosnlaa than Churchill would H avanas follow«. Two solos were ren rect answers te lee, the oystem to state control over questions put to ' ■ • bushes o f the hurtleberry (huckle- trajnjng had been authorized the lives of all the people It means been on such economic Issues as oil, dervd by Miss Janet Ka sc berg, a them in a suc shipping, civil aviation, etc. Socially, With some figuring it woqld be berry to you) and for mites one j^Iow that th is excuse te no Ic.ig- nationalization of the land. It means reading by Mnr A. G ob son, three cessful test wit- the result cf the British election can the “no trespassing” sign to down. poaeible to levy a small tax for can see the red of them in the eaf- er tenahle— compulsory m’l it a iy nested by crimi- Whether it be communism or social have no effect at all tn the U. 8. accordion numbers by Rev. Can __________ teanoveuM uts to th e city, the ®y fall. Pickers wear any kind ot training having gone wrth the ism, both have a common basis in Birth gives no privilege hers, there nell. Dainty refreshments were nologlsts at Windsor, O ut i perks, the streets, etc. That is old clothes, work any kind cf w jn(j— the truth or f a l s / y c f l'ie bureaucratic power. Finally, the are no vestiges of feudalism to be served by the women of the W.S. ★ it ★ •'• wiped out, no need to Introduce being planned by the council and echedute, pick fast or pick slow, charg e will be determined by fu- Zmerican people who sacrificed so More than 160,000 hard-coal sate much at home and abroad in lives equality of opportunity or all the C.S. e n walked out following a strike is not under consideration in this take the ihig o n e s or clean the ture action of the army with res and capital that the world might re other things that are as natural to On Tuesday everrng at 6:30 bush before moving on. They are pect to these cantonments. main free now look around and find Americans as the air they breathe^ the young people o f the Methodist order signed by John L. l* < is , However, American labor unions have president of the United Mins Work our ram p arts ringed by the collec The queotam at hand ja one of ptontiful. And when the earth is tivist tide. Economically, under our a great deal to learn from the British church met 'in the basement of the ers, after a parley with 1 Clttssns water. The « t y ocoaatonally runs white with snow and the outside system of free competition and pri trade union movement, which has bhurch to enjoy a pot luck dinner. Committee at Hazelton. Pa., proved short o f water if a hot oped is « frozen to immobility, some day vate property rights, we are isolated. long since abandoned clam struggle Afterward games were played ineffective. lor clam cooperation. Isn't that to have an effect on us? continued too long. Then the city there will be an enticing odor in ir * Wd- FABRSN CHALLENGES: Mr. and a song service was enjoyed. MR. HALL OHALLBNGB81 Noth m ust ask water imers to be a lit- the steam ing kitchen and a splash Inflnential citlsens have formed This was a farewell party for ing eould be farther from the truth Hall makes eiy answer when be says a National Crime Commission te tie careful for a few days. Either o f deep blue on a pee plate that than to say the British Labor victory Attlee’s victory will have a political Janet Kaseberg, Patty Hilderbrand an effort te curb a crime wavs they are more careful or the wca- wiU bring back for a few glorious effect by giving “an Impetus to the Dorothy Patey, Lorraine Gosson means “the creeping paralysis of col the Observer Sept. 10, 1926 which has been mounting since lectivism“. Private enterprise will already strong movement to the ther moderates and the cistern is moments a red mountain side, a Carol Dae Drinkard and Freddie Prohibition became effective In left . . Whether good or bad, that remain h », secure in England as in U l Mtoto ' bright fall sun o f a day spent ga to f. L. W. Rakes and wife thm leaving for 1920. Judge Elbert H. Gary. Chair n ^pMHe ♦ t . » . m i OOfllDnluOlX i l l OOCk the IT U. S S a and competition w will con- does affect usl When he says we havet Anderson, who are The city could drtM another well thereng ont of nature s bounteous hayp retUm ed to Rufus from ar. tlnue in a capitalist society. But the “no , . . feudalism“ he fails to re-! college. Also Mis# LaViKa Gos- man of the Board of the U. 8 Hteel and install a larger pump and gifts, auto tour o f the middle w est and Bank ol England w ill become a ns- member the left wing brands our in j ■on who is gom g away to Leach Corp. vraa asked to bead the Cosa- dustrialists as the “feudal lords” of] have penty o f water for these oc- I _< — a course of summer soheol tr a il ti.n a l bank and great public utilities capitalism. Economically, Britain and. achool and Eugene Gcsscn who ex- mlsalon. tike , railroads and coal mines, which ing at the U niversity o f Arkan in the past have battened off private the U. 8. will stand w orlds apart. pecta to leave for the rervtee soon. caakmal emergencies. That has REHABILITATION Col. William Mitchell, former as enterprise, wfH now be government- They must deprive their people to Aleo Henry Richelderfer home on sistant head of the army air sendee, sas. been euggeeted many times. The cost o f duch a project to unknown We are right now ^ hearing a™ Mrs Hcmer Russell, teacher of owned and w ill serve industry, not the point of pain in order to import furlough. said that an American supenatr- raw materials and export finished lot about g ettin g the service men v<>jCe .an4 piano, will be in Moro exploit ik Anyone who believes that products. Our problem is to increase until com peted the English people will stand tor -M r and Mrs Lawrence Edwards plane, capable of non-stop flight te Or the city cotold build another and women back into civilian life on Saturday, September 18th, for “state control over the Jives of all production, x lower costs. Increase* Paris with a ton of explosive«, has of Astoria spent Labor Day rat been perfected, but government cistern the same*«ize o f the pre- in a s good positions aeM-hey left, purpose of meeting anyone the people“ simply doesn’t know the wages and shorteo the work week in: the home o f Mr» Edwards parents, permission to test it has been with free society English. sen t one which to 200,000 gallons, or better. We are hearing most of wishing to arrange for lessons. MR HALL REPLIES» Giving an Rev and Mrs CanneH. held. M R FARRBN B BFLIES: Capital With the same reserve o f 100.000 it from wrong sources. Those who Clarence Hulse is busy these Mr and Mrs Le-Roy Bash?a left ism is dead in Britain. Prof. Laski. impetus to the already strong move gallona the city would th en .h ove are rather in the position o f be- day a painting the F. D. Flatt Chairman o f . the Labor Party, has ment to the left in Europe does not Tuesday to visit friends jn Port three times as much water for the »ng professional “helper-outers .home white with grey trimmings, said so repeatedly. As for the “creep mean colHctiviam or communism. land. Democracy will be substituted for ing . paralysis o f /co llectivism “, the hot weather em ergencies uto *1 are P a y in g them selves up beauti- w hen through there he will paint Mwe LaVilla Gosson left Wed Hon. H erbert H o q y r states -A m e ric a the feudal abuses that stiti exist in, present. The oo*t of that method fu lly. There are about a h alf doz- the W. H. W illiams residence. He xnust recognize ktlMxreat benefits of Europe. That to a change every Amer nesday for Fairview, near Gresh could be computed before a shovel en government agencies that are has also just recently finished’“ our free society stin t ready to ican should welcome. It to true Eng am , where she will teach school. was put into the ground. all trying to keep them selves painting the W. C. Bryant resi- fight the rising- CMg -d f. coltec land to thinking In terms of trade Miss Dorothy Patey left Monday . tiriiim Through socialiging the Bank atod America to thinking In terms of- It is the desire c f the city fath- alive by annexing the job of help- d€nce. of England. A ttle e l party acquires production, but tar from their «Und- for a visit with her jyirents ' in era, often expressed, that the ing Ihe returning service men. We e . R. Barzee was building sh?ep RUFUS GRANGE HALL enormous powers to tax, through the ing worlds apart this should bring, Bellingham. Washington before town he as pretty as possible and think one would be enough. corrals the past week with which device of deficit spending. The power them closer together because produc entering college. tax in any fornj to the power to tion and trade are com pi emen tar j . that the water rates be as low as What is needed is a central control 40 h?ad of registered to destroy. Property values cannot stand Anyhow, why wave the bogey] o t Henry Richelderfer. with the U. possible, with financial safety, place or agency where there is Hampshire sheep he has recently •gainst floods of “printing press communism now that Hitler to dead? S. Army, ia home on a 10-day fur- OUCHEST1A m u s i c The writer is not convinced complete information about jobs, a(]ded to his farm. money”. This spelto the end of capi He aid It only to divide the Allies talism as Laski agrees and any one who must remain united if we are to th a t the price o f Water is the ma- temporary relief, rights under the / r ’ « of economics knows. have lasting peace. jor factor fa city beautification, law, compensation and whatever From the Observer, Sept. 8, 1916 w ith a k n ow led ge —4* The ambition o f the householder else m ay be obtained locally or Born: To R obert Belshee and seem s to be t bagger item. Com- nationally. One central piaca wife, A u g u st 31st, a d au g h ter, pared to other towns similar to better than six separate ones. Dr. C. L. Poley attending. Moro the water rates are low here, This county has s e t up an agen _______ _____ ____________ L. V. Walton has purchased a although they could be reduced if <cy designed to ooodinate all of the of BOL C q . land east and the people wanted to raise tne different branches o f government sou^ E ent for a consideration some amount by taxation. that are offering some form o f of $3Q ap acrp Nothing is going to be done on to the veteran. It is now ga- j im raffie(j off his lot,, the question immediately. It will thering information from -local npar t^e c -ty wey Saturday, ?iis . i. . ■ be next spring a t lea st before persons about jobs and places for &e;jjng chances from a cent to The last warm days o f summer or m^re for children— to ; drink anything is done. Expressions of the returning men. Its success 8Q cents K A McPherson g et it are crowded with work and pisy. or to combine with other foods. public opinion would be useful and vrill probably be in direct propor- wjth onp chancei lucky num- For adults and ; children aUke Too often in eummertime we let 35 drawn from tion to th e support it gets from ^er box crowded days create hungry appe-' soft drinks take the place of a acceptable. the citizens. by Richard Giim. tites that often demand a snflek part o f our mttk quota, and as a A fter all <it is going to be the J. C. W ilson’s residence at Kent “bide them over” until the TiCxt, result our diet lacks the essential HUCKLEBERRIES people, farmers, contractors, mar burned Friday evening, with part mealtime. Of course, “piecing” a t food values we m ust g et from A t this time o f year »the huckk- ufacturers, who g iv e jobs to vet of the contents. Insurance for all hours is not ai good habit, but milk. SmlaJl businesses can be $300 was carried on the building. berry season comes to a decline erans. if you plan ahead you can provide Keep a supply o f »cookie# or started by some o f them and soma and those urtio go to g e t their an food and drink for fn-between graham cookies on hand to serva From the Observer, Sept. 7, 1906 make a place for nual* quota o f mountain air and have to snacks that will actually contri- during the day w ith glasses of sunshine m ay find toss gastron- them selves, John H. Douma, long a sufferei (bU(te lo the health of ^our ily, ©old The muHrolicitv o f agencies ^eaitq .01 your fam iam>iy. eotd mflk. mflk. lOocasionally lOocasnonally a a mixed mixed omic recompense ___ in the form of ^rkltw on this rehabilitation from canc*‘r the stomach, was j n ,tWs w ay the gnacj<8 ^dll not milk drink ta s te s good. There are the e im flavorsome berry, working voraom e o e rry . im p re^ o n that frWn * * M° r° • M K interfere w ith appetites for ‘the combinations th at can be Thta year th e -b e r r i« have been 3 ^ * « care eh,,rch Sun<ta,p' Rcv- A<,a"” prc“ "ext r ^ J la r meal. ’ ' made. The follow ing are a few M h fc l end and are yet vet but 'littk littH th e job 1. tafog am ply chm|r funera] , ennon Mjlk ' plentiful thinned by the ripening dryness °f» there is nothing left .o do Same lousy hobo cut frem 800 caicnim,' is the top choice for any \ of the mountain sun and the hands t ° r the veteran. Yet, no agency to 1,000 sacks of Barnum Biqj>. wanting extra ’^zip” . in thfc Frosty Orange Drink o f the paokera, which, although can mor€ than list and have w heat in the field one n ig h t last m id-m orning o r m id-nfternoin. ft cup milk ! 1 cup orange sherbet many, have gleaned a small pro- available »the information portion of the fruit berry bushes. For the fruit o f ________ , , .. " ------- ------ „ -------- MyrtUlm" i , truly a hurUAerry ¡"(t bo b . the on«« w rno h ^ aerermiii'-’ d^ 2 ] ' n; I M S » I » * th* « fo ™ " ta Í _W^ - T ^ T L , Ï ' 1 * '“ » «■npleto» dafly requrre- although the name has tem plates putting it on exhibition ment which th ro u g h o u t the year -, Buttermilk Fruit Shake • ged by common usage bi different at Rudolf’s for a few days. remains the samè —tw o or nihre 4 cups buttermilk Juiioe 2 oranges Would you suppose, now, that parts o f the nation where it grows A 300 lb. bear, probably di iven jjrja sses for adults, three to four Juice o f .1 lemon H is a whortleberry In the south, tryin g and, of course, finding out ................. ________ _________________________ ____________ o f the .................. fo rsst riiservation b y _________________ • _______________ ‘ » Combine ___________ butteamilk ______ and fruit a bilberry m «other spots and it gu ilty and executing the leader, fire crew ed DeeChute, river a l ureks Ixidee No. 121 A.F.* A.ML juices. Add salt and sugar to goes by th e prosaic title o f blue- o f the defeated nations will makt w ee^ ag,0 s un(jay f ».nd after mak- Meets on the 1st and ta ste Mix. Chill. 3rd Thursday evening« - berry among those whose imagin- it more difficult (to obtain a vie- .n* ri<>e fhe breaks on this of each month. Visiting . chocolate Mint Drink ■tion is restricted to color. tory in the next war? .................. by^two «— Agency ------- side was detected in ^ d to witt, J-,’ » C°P *-« «“*> “>»}t For the record let dt be eaid that —-------------------- plains men who saddled horses c . A. Ruggles. W. M 3 cups cold mflk 1-4 teaspoon salt the hurtle part o f be name come* Unless the Portland Beavers anj started after the animal, kill- Jeb W ilkins w as always a kids and fam ily . . . basking In W. D. Wallan, Secretary 1 teaspoon vanilla front the word “hurt”, a fact that come entirely apart it looks as ln(f f t w ith a 22 rifle. great one for traveling. Two the sunshine with a glass o f cold . 1-4 teaspoon peppermint ex tract wiB eeem particularly appropri- If they might win a p e n n a n t ----------------- -— , weeks a year he used to cover b e e r , . . th af» living," Jeb says. Bethlehem Chapter" N o ” t K ftK -S 1 -f pint vanilla ice cream ’ •U to tho«. w e k e r. after pie «g«in. ¡— ^ Rrb. hah t « , « No. l i e more ground than a Pullman M-ets Every ¿econd and Combine hot milk with cocoa . From where I sit, Jeb’e dis fruit who hove Hooped, bent, «»id ---------------- ----- 2n(t and 4U) conductor. Used to come back covered what m illions of other Fourth T h u rsd a y sJ ? ® ™ and stir untd dissolved. Add cold and climbed ewer th e low fcuanes The preaertt tendency seems to Tuesdays of each Month. V isiting Memners from vacations tuckered o u t Americans have learned through milk, aalt, vanilla, and pepper on the mountain aide# until every »way from farther evperimen- nK>nth. V isit ng men in v ite d —Moro. Oregon But the war has changed all the war. Whether yonr choice in m int extract. Chill. Before serv Rn.se Amidon, W. M. molecule o f them really hurt. . tattoo with economic theory as lv - bers wUcome. that. Gasoline shortages — and beer or buttermilk ; > , horse in g pour b ite a shaker with 1-2 JSo much for the hirtory of the idenced by congressional dislike of Clara I 0,19 on’ ' * Ruth Sparling, Secretary « saving space on trains for serv> shoes or checkers.,.a qniet hook name. The berry tteelf baa been increased unemployment benefits, Floreofie Jo ns n. . xiui oqq dipqa pus uieejo eat i<rtd Ice w e n —has got Jeb spending or a bit of friendly conversation ture well. growing on the bum s of Amcri- < start toward labor union r**s- Moro hts vacations heme • • • and lik • . . there’s no place like h o m e ,., Lodge No. 113, I.O.O.F. ean mountains since white men ponsibflity, decline o f activity for ing It! GEORGE G . UPDEGRAFF where w e grnmble the most and Meetrf 1st and 3rd M oo-o-o-o! “N e v e r k n e w s ta y in g hom o get treated the best! came. The Indians knew it before c«mpuiaory m ililary training, Tuesday» in I.O.O.F. ■S -i v** - • f ' • I* e'-T»e* 5 •' «• ’ hall- Transient and could be such fun,* says Jeb. and still do. The piciaing of the *---------------------- Our chem ists wise, it comes to pass A tto rn ey A t L aw . visit ng brothers are huckleberry was formerly almost . Now watch the small towns fill “Outdoor barbeoues . . . sitting Are making mrlk from grain and * cordially invited a moooply of the tribee in tills up again as the former residents around and chatting w ith the Cries. to meet with us. M o r o a n d Wa But along came hard come back after having had their But lotera o f this fluid say Ernest Houston N. G. - • and the governm ent made taste o f big citiee, big crowds and U t M Stotos A rmmts F< They stall prefer the udder way, A. R. Kessinger, Secretary roads te the patches and now the big expeneee. ited tw MED O CLAW Chair Economic Foondatiao 20l/kars aft Io Other D avs a * * * \_ DANCE September 8, ’45 EALTH A D A jR r -M A V N E * , O R E G O N <Q A IR Y CO U N C IL To Baya t ó ; or R e n t i f a ^ '- or Sell i t o , Loans Made at Giles L. French, Real Estate Broker ■Œ5T" Rom where I s it... ¿y Joe Marsh Jeb Wilkins loses the wanderlust T •A m .