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JOURNAL MORt» OREGON
FRIDAY, A PR IL 1, 194»
formation of bad habits that
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rhA o b r a v e r April «, 1900
Miss Minnie Schassen Is now
one will not be raiding the tax ply may get left entirely. It may
Fore part of this week John
Landry left Moro the bookkeeper in the Kent Eleva- prove so costly later.’
Newbry said most students
sources of another.
B S « b H ? h e l y<?ar'
V T . C u r . y , Miller arrived c o « A g _ the
Should cities adopt income tax
Published Every Friday at
and will remain with
es that would mean that the feder taxing units—and certainly few
Sunday after serving almost three difficulty in passing the state dri
Moro, Oregon
some time in Shaniko.
ver’s license examinatino, particu
al government, states and cities er taxes. And that gets back to
years In the marine service.
had g
a), fay
larly the test for knowledge of
Gttea U French --------------- M IK * would all tax them. In Oregon the old question: just what ones From tlie Observer, Mar. JO. 1000
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New dray in Moro. Leave ord-
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traffic laws and rules of the road.
property is taxed for state, coun do you want to do away with,
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t »ho rimv Ffi- himself one day last week. ah»
He
► „tofflew at Moro. Or» run und»*r Act
ty, school and city purposes and When citizens can agree on what ers and set flag for the dray, rxi-
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__________- there is seldom any consideration
part of the government they wish W^ d SlUbt l nfo tlt Wlli ran k er3ayrs stampeded going at 2:19 pace un-
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Frank Sayrs
3truck g damp gpot
an
official county paper
• Get Your Laxter H at
Detween them. Gasoline is taxed to dispense with it will be easy. goods promptly.
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In all color« and atyle« •
by state and nation. In,fact there
S U B SC R IP T IO N K A T E S
m^ age^
Valiev is old stack where 8he 8lid Ilke a
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Greta, The Dallea
$2.00 is hardly a tax source that hasn't WHAT IS NEW S? 1 ’
♦ friends
fH
California chain of greased lightning for
ONE YEAR
on a visit to
in California^
Approximately 5000
Oregon • * * '» *—* * *
been pounced upon by more than
A
young
and
comely
woman
MrS.
Rlncarson
,n Charge rerover“ h f horse George was high school students will have re
one tax-hungry unit of govern
slaps her husband in a New Or of the hotet
riding took „ ^ lide that unseated ceived instruction in the safe op
ment.
El
leans hotel lobby and he retalla-
of automobiles by the
The
Portland
proposal
is
anoth-
w
rokY
henurieus'
‘fo.-
a
flock
of
J f V had
, ' eration
I AT I 0 R e er r argument
^ e T in l n favor
^ of
f S>e“7
e ^ tes by spanking her. A fortunate week the nuc|eus f0? a flock of J ? ^ r^ wa^ hlcb by thin ~ time
the reso-
end of the current school year, a
Third A Union 8L
billon now In the
t h e . legislature photographer was on hand
lution
an and brown i.angshlre chickens, in the
|ts footing an(j struck out survey being conducted by the
TH
E
DALLES, OREGON
prevent " the
carried
the a g sto
Qf a double yolk egg.
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wilderness. George hung secretary of state's traffic safety
which would prevent
j e ...
j t state
a u ^ the ^ papers
o on
” The
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e s n and
glv form
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the ^ front
page8
w . Raymond ukeg 12 tamp for the wilderne
divi8lon
Faint • W allpaper - V enetian
N A T IO N A L
H p I »A L which wou
her for about half mile, when division shows,
Blind»
SUU purposes^* Something like ing the details of the quarrel In pictures In 12 positions for 25 to
he took a slide. The horse over
This is about 24 Percent of all
»ha« vnicrht «start the move toward exact quotes.
cents
took him and mounting he soon students eligible for l®arn^ 8' ^ ' G ENERAL PA IN T PRODUCTS
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such G divirion as mentioned
It was feature of the day.Uk-
drove the cow into the corral, mits or regular driver 8 Dcenses, H eavy Kote - one coat finixb
•v h
precedence over foreign news From the G. V. A. Mar. 25, 1910
then changed clothes.
the survey disclosed.
FRIDAY, APRIL L IN®
F lex • Colorful decorator
ab° Ve
M
vr»ftHo and domestic news. It was un-
Died.-In Grass Valley Friday
The classroom instruction was Rayonlte, washable smooth finish
There is an effort being made doubtedl > more interesting and aiw...... _ __ _.... , Lucille Con
off on aU w allpaper ln atock
O.VUHNG THE TAXES
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«u n V V Anrii i 1910 supplemented with
behlnd-the-
write TbU?
a bill thM
that wlH
will g.ve
give coun-
coun-
From the G. V. J., April 1» l»10
I
lnlng ln dual-control
rad,
aged
nine
years,
two
months
20% off on special orders
The proposal by Commissioner ty courts some slight
have been a report on the Atlan-
1
Carl Berry entertained sever- whee
students the
and
22
days.
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al of his little friends Wednesday cars for a
Forty-eight
Bean of * _ Portland
city ward settling tax division thou tic pact. TTiat
That is
is the
the reason
reason It
It re
re
" ^ c h r o la X
com-
The Balfour. Gutherle
Co. the 23rd. in honor of his birthday. “
levy a small income tax brings les within their counties. In one ceived the space. Newspapers
Those
invited
were
Roberta
Lane.
W
a
W
X
at|on
rourses
ln
county
over
30
special
elections
have found that such stuff Is liked warehouse in Grass Valley has
another complication to the al
s
Attorney
at lean/
law
were
held
last
year
by
taxing
Veta
Dugger,
Ruth
Smith,
Ger
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«pvpra
been sold to
The -----—
ready over-burdened tax system
by readers.
— Farmers
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eluding
road
training,
and
several
units
in
search
of
extra
money.
One
could
hardly
call
It
news.
Union
will
buy
or
build
other
trude
Bucholtz,
Anna
Conrad,
of the state and nation. There
schools areoffering classroom
ZMW miles
m nes away from
»rum warehouses along
aiong the
me line
u w of
vn the Beulah Murphy, Rita Kendrick, courses only.
must eventually be a division of That gets tiresome for taxpayers Up here 2500
MORO
Frida)
taxes among taxing units so that and sometimes the last one to ap- this petty lover’s quarrel it is of Columbia Southern railroad, we Beatrice Berry, , Waldo Baker
Wednesday,
“Expansion of the high school Mr-nday,
Jean Boatworth, Earl Cronk, Joe driver training programs is one
no moment whatsoever and will understand.
Afternoons
District Attorney Burdett and Morrrlsonand Frank Wilcox.
affect the lives of not a single
of the best means for long-range
The new townsite at Moptns reduction of our high accident
Oregon resident other than pro Sheriff Freeman were looking
TH E DALLES
viding a few moments joy and a after business matters in Grass Ferry, about "12 miles south of rate,” Secretary of State E arl T.
211
East Third Street
Sherar bridge, is now being sur Newbry stated. “Thorough train
topic of conversation.
Valley Friday.
Telephone
3209
veyed and plotted Into town lots ing of new drivers prevents the
The Oregon Voter some weeks
j.
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is
ing
of
new
drivers
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J.
O.
Elrod
is
the
promoter.
It
Is
ago added a little comment to a
be a trading point for
new legislator’s remark. The le From the G. V. J. Mar. 1®, 1920 expected
New arrivals reported this the Sbanlko> BakeoVen, Tygh Val- «
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gislator had said that all the news
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week:
To
space was being given to the talk
ley, and
ers without due comment on the zee of Moro, a daughter; to Mr. hoods.
work of the dutiful legislator. The and Mrs. S. L. Stark, a son; to
/s Y o u r Ir tiu r a n c t A deq u ate?
Prom tb s G. V. J.. Mar. 2«. 1M0
Voter said that the same was Mr. and Mrs. Russ, a son.
Ray Blake left Tuesday morn-
J. S. Taylor arrived here last
true of dallv life as well.
One must bite a aog,
Thursday from Portland tq take
dog, ao
do w
the e vuv
out Ing to accept a P°slJl<™
We Will Review Your Insurance Witfcout Charje
nf ordinary oaddle a young wife Farmers State bank at Moro. Mr. charge of the station; Mrs. Taylor
in public and his name is blazon- Blake has been bookkeeper at the was checked in as clerk The
e d /T h e photographer who took C. W, King store for some time. former agent, Mr. Savard, left for
the picture received no mention
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Lemon arrlv- Frisco where he has secured a
IN SURAN CE • REALTORS
but probably is a hard-working ed last Friday evening from Cor- position with the S P. Co
man who gets along with his vail Is to look after business mat-
Jacob Wassenmlller has so
Wasco
Hil’sboro
Aloha
ters and visit with their numer- his original homestead to Oliver
family without spanking.
JJQ O nnnn
Perhaps the trouble is that ous friends.
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SchadewiU.
When you pick up a copy of a newspaper you
Americans
place
too
much
Im
restate your belief in fair play. You express your
portance on publicity and are too
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willingness to let the other fellow gee a hearing
envious of those whose names
for his opinion. For opinion is as much a part
make the news. Actually most of
the news Is made by those who
of the newspaper as fact. N ot just the editor s
are unfortunate; who are in some
opinion hut th e opinions of business men and
sort of deep trouble. ,
labor leaders, farmers and housewives, public
In politics the greatest space Is
officials and candidates for office—everyone
given to those who talk the most
and express ideas dlffereat from
whose opinions make news.
the others. Publicity seekers
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learn that early and are often un
dependable as public servants be
Some men and women think you should not
cause of it.
have this freedom. They believe you should
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read only one set of opinions—fA/tr/. They
think there should be a law limiting what a
newspaper can print.
Those whose freedom these self-constituted
The Obxerver, March 23, l®00
leaders are aiming to limit are not so much the
Fred
Lucas, 'the village black
editors and publishers of news
4ft«
smith
has
moved from Wajco to
papers as the readers. They claim
the Empire metroplls-Shaniko.
th a t newspapers have too much
Doug Allen and Mr. Cornett, be
freedom but what they mean is
gan yunning a daily line pf stages
this week between Moro, Antelope
th a t you are too free. They don’t
and Shaniko, via Bakeoven. The
talk about thought control but
rigs are the best.
v
th a t is what they have in mind.
Grass Valley Hotel, Henry
They don’t tru st you with the
Wright, prop.; Is the place you
want to put up at in Grass Valley.
knowledge of what is going on
Bam and livery stable in oonnect-
in the world — even what is
wlth the hotel.
happening in your own government.
They know that if they can control what you
From the G. V. J. Mar. 18, 1910
ready they can control what you know. And when
P. N. Lemmon has bought the
C. A. Buckley property north of
they control what you know> they can control your
town, 80 acres, for $5,000 00 we
mind. Under the claim of knowing what is good
learn. This important real estate
for you, they want to take over your thinking.
deal was made by E. F. Heath.
Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin used the same
Armstrong & Clays, painters,
have plenty of work to do in town
technique.
and vicinity, they understand
O f course, the newspaper isn’t your only
their business and Intend to re
source of information. But if the attack on the
main with us.
newspaper is successful, you can be sure that
The law firm of Bryant &
the magazines and books and the radio won t
Mowry at Moro have dissolved
partnership. Clarence L. Wheal
be overlooked. The newspaper happens to be
don, graduate of Ann Arbor,
the first target because it is the main source of
Mich., will be associated soon
your information regarding the events and
with Mr. Bryant.
trends about which these men and women want
Prom the G. V.
Mar. 12, 1920
to keep you in ignorance. Once the newspaper
Fred Krusow arrived
from
is muzzled, the others will be easy.
Portland ’ last Thursday evening,
with a new Revere auto.
The stockholders of the (Sher
If you think your right to know isn’t in
man Electric company held their
danger, take the time to read the proposals that
first meeting Monday. Directors
are being offered. Apply these recommended
elected were R. H. McKean, Was
This bank helps build Oregon by contributing
co A M Wright, Moro, one year
press regulations to this newspaper and to the
S d x C. H. Howell, Weflco, N. W
other publications you read including the ones
to the success o f its people— family by family«
Thompson. I^oro, two years each,
published by your lodge or union or church.
C. A Buckley, Grass Valley, three
farm by farm, business by burinaia. Wb m aintain
You may agree th a t you should get less in
years. The directors elected C. A.
Buckley, president. A. M. Wright,
formation than you now get and that some
com plete banking services for you in 60 bank«
sec-treas.
and R. H. McKean, vice-
super-commission should decide what you should
president.
Ing offices throughout Oregon. Let ua show you
read. But if you don’t agree—if you want to
protect your right and th a t of the members of
how theta services can halp you. I4t*a h r i U
your lodge and union and church to r£ad freely
A wpsrior lacvtot
—you will not be taken in by the high sounding
Oregon togathatl
aA persons! sHsndsncs
resolutions and other adroit devices now being
THAT COSTS NO MOW
used as the first step towards control. ’V ou will
refuse to give them your support. \ o u will
speak out against them and against those
who ask you to h elp put public knowledge
and public opinion in chains.
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High School Students
Take Driving Lessons
Adams Paint Store
George G. Updegraff
CAN YOU AFFORD A FIRE?
Phone WASCO 231
GRIFFITH & MEEKE
There ought to be a law!
UTS
In Days of Old
BUILD OREGON
TOGETHER’.
There’s lots to do!.. .Tell
can
you and your community
V
»HERMAN COUNTY BRANCH
FIRST
A wWft rançft •<
T. Lesler Johaxm
LAW T SB
Your right to know in the key to all your liberties
WA8OO
MORO
M A T IO H A l B A N K
OF P O R T L A N D
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