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P b U U m 4 Every Friday at
The exploit« of the Moro foot.
Maro, Oregon
Editor hall te*™ * « r e a common topic of
Lika L French
discussin last week end; alsi, were
Gnlerwd »• ***»n<1 e,M** Watí*r V— ¿ÏÎ the adventures of the Oregon
r£«u>ffk» a l Mo«». ,° 7 * ^ **der
f
I m i i n i i of March I. 187«.______ . „
football team. Both were failures;
both teapia flopped.
The failure of another team oc-
’ lili
,casicned no comment along the
r««Li<
street. We refer to the failure of
the American diplomacy tram in
NATI«
London. That failure, if continued
long, will mean that the young
\JŸ iunh/L— men who were failing ¿it footSall
IHBKMAM
PEI
ATIII
•R IA L -
RATION
O F F IC IA L COUNTY PAPEltf
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
. PayaWe is Advance
ONE YEAR
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AL<H)
---------- OCTOBER I t, 1>45
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;
_
W AITING,
THIS W H lb
A group of Portlanders arc rid-
ing ud and down the Columbia
river this week, «topping to dine
FOB
with exdberart
on fried chicken
Chambers
of Commerce, opeeuUt-
ing on haw the pilot is going to
miss protruding rocks and listen-
ing to prophesies of heavy rrver
traffic at some time in the future,
Those who live along the banks
.
ruined Columbia have long
dreamed of vessels that called at
their sidings far freight to be
DAIRY MARKETS GOOD
BUii
^ r ü & S R A Ñ d r t flÄ fL
Admlnlitratrlx# of H.À, &omro«i}
Irma LeiTo«yi Estate.
Washington Column
Market» for dairy -products rta
I'ontmoed /-on) pax« one.
’? been holding fipm generally ove
^ y
som€ difficulty in the natio» during recent week
accumulating the necessary funds. . despite the *roajrdJ>reak¡1 g v <>1
In which ctMe RPC ,8 prepared to ume of mil> production thia y
step
with a promke to make Production in 1045 may excee
the loan 100 percent, or to eoopev- 1944 by as much as 5 percent. The
atp with banks or other lending dairy industry has not been ex-
agencies. RFC is willing to pur- ponded seriously however, and the
chase reVenue bonds with wmeh demand for dairy.products h stig
: h estia music
from the gasoline tax, the revenue unusually strqng.
,
to pay for t$,e i<)en. The revenue
increase in » ilk cows
derived from collection of bridge relativufcr mutali compared w .t h jN 'THE COUNTY COURT OF
toRg or fees for water service are increases , ip b e ^ f ^ t l e . The
<BT ATE OF OREGON FOR
N COUNTY,
last week end will probably nave a n considered good, sound resour- te r o f all Cattle combined on
ter of the Estate of Ellen
their lives interrupted to fight ces which will eventually liquidate per capita basis is around 14 per
er, deceased. SS. Notice
another war.
the ' securities acquired by the cent over 1935 19(g). The n
Good Cars Deserve Good Service
W h y put your car into the hands of
Saturday, O ct. 20
If, Russia and the United States
really square off at one another
and become opposites, one believ-
ing in communism (and not prac-
ticing it) and one believing in de-
mocracy (and doing fairly well at
it); one a dictatorship and or.e a
political republic, there will be a
division in the world that will
lending agency.
' 4<>f milk © o v s .b e decreased slignr-
•#> WHOM IT MAY CONCERN t
* These loans, if made, will not
»»nee the peak was reached -t*
hereby given that the
(from the federal .treasury, 1944. The available data indie
an(j they will enable municipalities thdt fewer dairy heifer calves w a^ undersigned has been duly apjxnn
and other political subdivisions to raided m 1&44 and 1945 th^n iru /ed ^ n d confirmed as E xecotrii.u f
d0 their own financing with the 1943.
..
A Testament of sa«d
asRjstance provided by RFC. If
At mid-September the averpga ^Eiteigy, Sommer, ^deceased and
a major project which would re- farm price of dairy products stood
Any lperaon liv in g a
quire two or three years to c W a if m i— -« « 4" percent
against / eaid
estate Z is. here
r ~ »bove r prewar. Butter,
•
prices were a t 111 percent ot-fcy required to present s^me with
bring on another war.
, p^te sells its securities to RFC
r voucher and proof an
People are wont to put trust i4 rt*need not sell ail o f the O t t e r - P*ri-fcY and mi ILWA wholesale,
te
the undersigned at the
their leaders and thus they excuse ize^ bonds at once, but RFC will’ TH»t was in comparison with
of Ray J. Baker, or to
themeelves from blame about in- make the purchases from time to percent as the general average foxsAW
rsigned,
duly verified as
age
temational affairs. Such trust is time during the construction per-
farm pnoducte.
A year
required
within
six months
butterfat was 113
« t e n . misplaced. The world has 4od. This arrangement will , save buttarfatzA»
113 and milk d t f .^ y
witnessed the execution of bhe interest cost on bonds not fold Percent of iplritjfc with all . t a r » . .f W ^ the data.fcf
flirt publi-
French leaders who were Warned, until the money is* needed. This is Products combined at 113.
. R a t io n of this notice,
for th* weakness of France and offered as an inducement to com-
Including production paym erU,.
teing Oct 19th
her defe>t
Gennany. Such ac- mumty improvement.
f
#*« ffovenroent, return», to p iv ^ ^ B f^ n d l s ^ | | ^ g | ^ v . i e t h , 4945.
inexperienced worxmen? It just docs
not pay; bring yous car to
SUNSET
for good «ervice that s guaranteed.
Our R e p u ta tio n I» Y o u r P ro te c tio n
Sunset Motor Co.
OLDSMOBILE
CHEVROLET
The Dalles,
Oregon
CADILLAC
✓ T G lt e c k t f J M ìiU 'ie iu ù lk t lù i
RECAPPING GUIDE
the
hauled and handled for a song.
Vi sons of luffW "laden with the
yield of a thousand acres of grain
have been aroused b y 4 literally
hundreds of luncheon and conven-
mon speaker». Pages and reams of
figures have been mode to show the
iposaibility, the feewblHty. the
tion does lrttle €°°<1 although it
RFC is offering a program of duc€rs *** «»pectad to con tun»» 2 ^ ^ » . \ —XL
«affiB
cause future leaders to be ^lf-held and communities will not d a tiv e ly high, a t least while con- Btffrcutrix of EBen
tnore « * * ^ 1 .
^ave to look to congress for an eumer demand' remains str^ng^.
Nations that win do not engsge appropriation under sovp© general Consumers ini this country etiH
in triala
public men. Had France federal aid program. Each com have a great amount of purchas IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HE STATE OF OREGON FOR
7 ° n Laval and Petain
have munity wrlh “be on its own.” Of ing power from current eatni«f
AN OOUNTY.
and
savings
despite
some
decrease
been
IMien heroes
iM?roes foT the identical ac- course, the program would give
<n
national
income.
Shipments
of
RFC
the
power,
in
a
limited
way,
,n
™n™nai
in
co
m
e,
a
m
p
m
e
n
u
«1
U
Matter
o f fchq Estate of H A.
were .-on-
*“>"• <or » hich
demned '
oxer any and aJ1 of the propped dalry
overseas are b ^ Sommer, deceased. SS. Final no-
practical n Msity of river trans-
This nation was dragged into war public works for which RFC m o il, infir ««rtallod. however, and soon t*«.
portation.
J
conditions similar to ‘ thoaa*^«
requested. RFC must ap-
become «mall.
f f TO» WHOM FT MAY CONCERN,
under
A perfect case has been »«de.
which France entered it; prove the project, as to its c o n - ----------- ----:
------------------ hereby given that Irma
But there is no traffic, or little. under
without
proper
preparation,
by
lack
tribution
to
the
general
welfare
Roy
rfaker
farm
in
Cottonwood to
Martin the ad
Tugs push barge loads of gaso
replace the one recently burred. >.™ ^»trX nxs of the above entitled
of
public
information.
The
losers
and
determine
whether
the
upon
line up-river now and then but
«nd present
grandpa hauled more articles that are res«ntful, the victors boasLfu.. gora wq]
aibJe to meet the pay- * W.C. Miller and wife .left b> estate have
ed
and
filed
then-
final
account
That
we
were
victors
is
the
oniy
nients
on
the
revenue
or
general
auto for Eugene to visit their
.
way 75 years ago.
entitled
son, Vernon, A student at U. of 0,*^;
in’ Wlth
Tins new trip of a selected group excuse for condoning the actions obligation bonds.
and their daughter, Ione, a stu- C<>Urt’ and that Mo<nday the 3rd
of
some
of
our
officials.
'
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of booebers equipped with camera
dent at Monmouth N orm al/ ‘'
at H> «^ ock A.
We are starting procedure that
and typewriter to enthuse the
Chester Silvers has rented the
in J * * C<x* * y Caurt room, in
may
get
us
into
another
war
and
reader with stories of the coming
Ed McMiBen farm north of the
County CxMlrt
Mnro’
new era, is sufficient occasion f n it attracts no attention.
ridge on the old road to The Dalles.
Go<«ty. Oregbn has been
us to ask whst is the matter with
From the Observer, Oct. 19, 1906
Several hunters went to Board- ^PP01"1^ *» a time and place for
the whole deal. The more valuable MOORE’S IWEHKLY
Senator
Whealdon
has
invested
man
for the opening of the s e a s o f i o n and final settlement
boosters say that now the war is
> *flf said account, and of hearing
Moore’s Oregon Weekly, 1 ven considerable money in coal mines Wednesday mdmin#.
ended ocean txwits will eune up
any objections thereto. First Pub-
the Columbia to The Dalles. That’s ture into the magazine field hy lla l of high grade in Sherman county,
L
upine
Rphekah
Ixxige
No.
J
iff
licakion being Oct. 19, 1945.
fine, and the warehouses are full Moore, newspaper man of- Portland which is soon to became the nuclc- Meets 2nd and 4th
and other Oregon towns. He states U8 of a big manufactumg indue- Tuesdays of each
of wheat to fill them.
his
desire to review weekly the try at Rufus.
P'onth. Vinit'ng meni-'
The boosters recount the tons of
hers welcome. - •'
cultural
field,
books,
music,
radio,
Mrs
Cushman
raised
some
n
ee
minerals to be taken out to fac
jjW a n f
C^ara Houston,
N.G.
education.
,
peaches
in
her
Morq
orchard.
>
„
tories. But there’s no place to ship
W anted : To lease pasture land
Theire are well known writers
p. m . Bbver, long an invalid at Florence Jokpatoo.
the wheat and what factories we
fbh cattle. D. W. Helyer, Kent.
had for mineral fabrication are on public affairs indicating that his home at Grass Valley, died on Moro Lodge No. n S . I.O.O.F. ]
, :
”
50c
Meets I l f and 3rd '
*
politics (if it can be defined as the 13th .highly respected by all.
dosed.
Tuesdays- in J.O.O4?->W)B SALE:--. Small registered
Those cows -that Mrs Pike wishes
It is a fervent hope of many that knowledge of, and influence on
i h i i n g ^ b litter s are’
Hereford tend. Good foundation
this trip, or some other «vent, will P ^ lic affairs) will be a sizeable to dispose of are direct ^sa^en-
cordtolly kivftod^ Hock. Leater Barnum, Grass
dant»"of the Ladd Stock farm.
give to thov? who have long look part of the new magazine.
to
most
with us. V3?*- Valley.
48-50
There
have
been
other
attempts
From
the
Observer,
Oct.
20,
1916
ed for use of the river for trans
to
start
a
magazine
in
the
cullurul
nome
George
Rehman1
«
farm
portation some new encourage
Ernest Houston N. G.
FOrt SALE: 4 young calves. Or-
A. R Kessinger, SecreUry»^*<n
ment. The old hopes are getti ig field m Oregon. Some have made a ne&r Klondike was totally destroy- ____________________
,, „ _ .tl,. ville Hockman, Moro.
48- 50c
lignai success until death or other ed by fire about 9:30 Monday, pre 1 ureka Isxlge No. i l f _ A.K&
pretty well worn with waiting
unfortunate circumstance changed sumably from a defective flue.
Meets -on the 1st enfl FOR-SALE: In Grass Valley, large
ofdeaih “i ^ « ) V i » S
io ™ * ™ , bam , chi-
the management. Hugh Hume of • Sixteen school districts in Grant
COLORED POLITICS
the Spectator had a flair for ex- county have merged into the hig-
•members are corahrtlj^ cken house, double garage, ither
Tbe investigation that is being pression that would have b *en gest high school district in eastern
“:rvitcd to meet with 'UsT* vflft|MHngs. Enquire Frfed Krusew
C. A. Ruggles, W. M r
carried on in Portland about the welcome anyplace. Mr Moore ap- Oregon, valuation $1,628,000.
Box-92, GrjuW Valley^. *
D.
Wallan,
Secretary
r-; riT
W.
death o f a colored citizen I t the parently does not intend that his
Lovers of good horses will- be
48-5 lp
hands of a policeman is an exam- magazine will have to depend on glad (to know that the brown stal
Bethlehem Chapter No.~ 78, O.RM , FOR SALE: 7 ft. cedar posts IS
pie o f what may he expected as the wit or wisdom of one mind for lion Heighoo paced a mile on the
M^ets Every Second shu
A 21 inch posts and better
Oregon’s negro population increa- he has engaged the services of Moro track Friday in 2:24, the
Fourth Thursdays In eiiih
cents
per post delivered *sn>
sea and persons of that «hade be- several columnists of national 1 e- fastest local time. He has been
Month. Visiting Men »hem
place
here.
G. L. Briggs, pho»:*.
Invitad—-Moro.
Oregon
eorae a greater political influence, putation. Perhaps they ofcn make (bought by Jess Landry and A1
or
write
Gen. Del. The Dal
Rose Amidon, W. M.
We are extremely «woeptiblc to <H> iff reputation what they lack Kirtley.
les, Oregon
22 tfv
Ruth Sparling, Secretary
To ceflebrate the homecoming of
worry about oar minorities in this in 1©£<1 viewipoint.
There is a place for a magazine Otto Peetz and bride three chariv-
country anyway, and they often
FOR BALE: Six registered Here
that will inform and interest Ore- ar| parties were organized.
do better than the majorities.
ford Gilts, to farrow next month.
GAS AN^) OIL
‘
r*
M ts Mike Smith, Kent. ' 19 51p
Nothing so far read in the evi goniana or those o f any state, We From the Observer, Oct. 22, 1926
Tires-Acceiaories
The residence at Grars Vs Hey
dence leads this observer to con wish this new one well.
MALE HELP WANTED: Oppor-
and SON
formerly occupied by the Van R. H. McKEAN
clude that the officer shot the vic
. w , f
d a *
-
tontfty^ of Hflertime supplying
Nuys family was moved to the
In su ran ee
tim because of his color or that BACKWARD. BACKWARD
•
DDT and other profitable pro
the result would have been different
Gjrain; Feed» Flour, FueU ^
D
i
ducts
to farmers in Sherman
An aged Indian wonian of around
had said victim been one of our
Farm Implementa.• Bags, Twlne
county.
No experience of capi
own Brahmins» Although it may be 112 died at Pendleton the other
UARBED WIRE—GOOD POST€
tal
required.
Must have auto
\V-. ' X
< M*:
presumed that the upholders of day. She had seen the first white
and
good
references.
Permanent
PHONES
A tto rn e y A t L aw
the law are a bit more nervous men come to that country. The
•I
Write
or
wire
McNESS
COMPA
Re
si
debí*
Office
Feedstor
and more likely to shoot when event serves to indicate how brief
NY/1
Dept.
D,
2423
Magnolia
St.
M
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r
o
a
n
d
W
i
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162
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frequenting neighborhoods where * time white men have lived in
Oakland
7,
California.
OREGON
Shooting ia a common me ins of Oregon. It is yet less than a hun
WASCO
dred years before covered wagon
settling quarrels.
r -1
ru?
j x r ,
Efforts to have the negro and trains were at all common and
Kimebs
Joe
might
well
have
seen
the Jew and the Jap accepted by
R o m w here I s i t ... / y J o e M a rsh 1
those who have prejudices against the first one.
•
-ï X-*
In those days the hills were
them often result» in greater pre
judice and snore persecu^on. One covered with timber and grass, a
may learn to like olives by eating few horses and many deer were
“ W e h a v e o n ly just beg u n
of tb s » , but it is not record that all that arte it, except for small
me opinionated -Anglo-Saxons ever herds of long homed oarttle Rtray-
to fight” irB*
learn to like people o f other races ing white men had brought” in
and religions by having to associ from the east. The rivers ran full
W e w ere sittin g around B ill
a n c e -w h e th e r it*« Intolerant
of salmon and the streams hid
W ebster’s fire th e oth er night,
a rtyan'q political b eliefs, or of
ated with them.
right to ch oose b etw een a gla ss
We may eventually overcome our trout aplenty for the Indian pop en jo y in g a m ellow g la ss o f beer,
and ts Iking - n o w th at th e war is
o f beer or b utterm ilk .”
prejudices if we are shown the ulation.
over - about w h a t P eace really
From where t alt, the Judge id*1
”
It
was
a
different
world
obi
error o f them through education ;
m eans.
absolutely right. Penoe means '
we will probably never overcome Kimsha Joe left than the one she
MI can tell yon one thing It continued vigilance — continued *
them through the exercise o? came to 112 years ago. It may be d o e sn 't mean,*' s a y s B ill. **It struggle against a ll the forces e < t
a better one, but the Indians who doesn't meqn that we can all re intolerance that cssned the last
lived on the fish, the deer and the la x —and take things ea sy —and war, and cab sow the seeds of
future conflict, ffsybe we should
Ain’t science wonderful. It has native plants will never be con figure we're living In Utopia."
paraphrase the slogan of a Rev»*
“
Y
ou’re
r
ig
h
t,”
J
u
d
g
e
C
u
n
given us else trie dishwashers, tel vinced.
lntionary héros r ®We have
1
ningham agrees. “P ea ce m eans,
evision and then the atomic bomb.
nm ong oth er th in gs, etern al v ig i jnst begun to
It seems that we are lmm3dia-
Life was safer before scientists
lance. F ree m en are still at w ar
were developed, back in the good tely going to go ahead with mil v/ith hatred, prejudice, intoler-
old days when one dunked his lions of dollars worth of federal
riishm in the creek and just tried works regardless of need for em
CopyngM, I94S, Un
ployment.
t o look a n aye*a reach away.
TRIAD ADMOST D O N I
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WITH US TO U C A F
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M l US TODAY
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S u n s e t M o t o r Co*
Ad»
91
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF
. . . a * . “* solid
finance plani
* r---*-* —
,
..
is as important as a
solid foundation
. . . if you're going to
buy, build or modernize
see First National Bank
1
OfBgoii'a L
t d l n t M e r c h a n t o f C r e d it
FOOIBML
¡Condon Blue Devils vs Moro Huskies
M oro R ecreation Field 2 :0 0 p.m
Friday, O ctob er 1 9
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