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fA G E S SHERMAN COUNT! JO U RN A L MORU OREGON
.
FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1949
ann u al Oregon W heat G row ers the valley Monday w h ere he
" " d place for t i i ^ w r t n g
t 4-H Show t an d Sale a t been visiting relatives since last J e c t l o h s . ^ a w
League
“ td
Jpijerman (County Jou rn al
L eague 4-H Show * and Sale a t been visiting
T he Dalles, Ju n e 6, 7 and 8 will W ednesday.
H E L E N W H IT E BRUCKERT
fc
Pabltehed Every Friday at
set new show records, predicted
F ra n k W agner and Jam es
-
A
d m in istratr’x of Louise W hite
Moro, Oregon
M anager Eugene C ourtney.
fer w ere business vis ors n
A bout 135 boys and g irls have P ortland Sunday and Monday.
. . . . . . — Editor
BROWN & VAN VA CTuR, At
h.
indicated th eir in tention to show
Mr and Mrs Ralph Reeder
torneys.
The
E
a
ste
rn
Oregon
Land
com-
at Mom. Or*<on aMer A« of
m e e a s te
ureg o n u anu
th e ir u gtock com pared 't o 99 P ortland spent M other’s day
Co«*» rea» of March I. Itff.
pany, heir at law of The Dalles
j
o n displav w m be w ith his parents, Mr and M rs G. Publish April 22, 29, May 6, 13.
.
M
ilitary
L
and
com
pany,
held
no
•
j
O FFIC IA L COUNTY PA PE R
about 135 fat steers, 85 lambs, H. Reeder.
<
sm all slice of Sherm an county for th e cu ttin g edge. A stiff piece and 66 hogs. T his year e n tries ---------_ ---------
land and m any se ttle rs unw itting- of b rush som etim es did for a will be p erm itted from all w heat NOTICE OF F I N 4 l
onk ’ vk ARUPT,ON BATmW rt
ONE YEAR
33-O3
ly located on it only* to be dis-
A ttorney at law
harro w w here wooden pieces and g row ing areas in the state.
SETTLEM EN T
possessed before the tu rn of the som e big nails could n o t be ob-
Clim axing th e show w ill be
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
century
w nen
hen th
cen
tu ry w
m e e com
com pany
pany final
im ai- u in e d Seeding wa8 dOne a t first th e auction sale of prim e m eat T h at Helen W hite 3 ru ck ert, Ad
MORO
•B E
L J ”; d
by hand and for m any y ears by anim als on the final n ig h t of the m ln istratrix of tn e E state of
W ednesday, F rid a)
Monday,
• P IA T III
good in federal court.
Rood
The his- a . broadcast
.
___ >_nniiAa
i^ u is e a t W hite
has filed
P lB L It
seeder
hitched AnMion
onto event
The deceased
D alles Auction
A fternoons
tory of the land com pany has
__
Y
ards,
w
ith
A
uctioneer
F ra n k her Final Account and Report
been w ritte n , u p to about 1884 » wagon box
and th a t F riday, May 27, 1949, at
T hreshing posed a problem for W in k an d his sons in charge.
the dalles
N A IL O N A I
2:00 P . M. in the County Court
211 E ast T hird S treet
Room ln th e County Courthouse
portion thereof . . U th ro belntt .to w ed down It did not . 1 . ‘
h ead er, wore
Telephone, 3209
i n Moro, Sherm an County, Ore
cr°P-
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, .
occupied as a hom e by th e settlers for some years a fter th is ™
gon, has been fixed as th e tim e
th e accepted m ethod of harvest-
spouse, m inor dependent child o r date
MAY 13, 1949
The
c u e t ln
12 or
By M
p a re n t of such deceased recipi-
The popluatlon sw elled from
irom ln&- Z
~ 8ra in w Z as ’ th
m achlne
", r rs " Maude Garrett-
e
n
t
”
T
he
com
m
ission
is
author-
the
possible
146
in
1880
to
nearly
'
n
u
c
h
a
l
T'h*»
Domonlc
Morelli of P o rtlan d w as
HISTORICAL PIC N IC
ent.” The
w hich six horses pushed.
The
»«Mi “to w aive paym ent in any 3000 in 1890. It w as estim ated as
waffnn a « v vw*Wt
isito r av
a t »•*»
his b ro th e r’s Joe
On Ju n e 5 th e Sherm an County
,
hlch 8UCh com m ission 3051 in 1897 and in 1900 w as 3477.
low qlde for M orelli ranch F riday.
H istorical society will hold its
th a 7 th e enforcem ent there-
This grow th m ade it necessary box bu ilt w ith one low ride for
n
7
annual picnic at DeMoss park . ,
r t or jn w hlle w ould be fOr some one to s ta rt a store and convenience ,and
po
Mr. and M rs Jo h n D eT rolt and
LOVELY SPRING FROCKS, SLACKS,
and the program is now in pro- in<WMlltahle ”
•
“hit the nail on the head” as an 8tac*-
son w ere v isito rs a t th e M orelli
,
j
„ inequitable,
in4*niiiTj»nie.
T hreshing was done w ith sm all ra n c h W ednesday and T hursday.
SWEATERS, and JANTZEN TEA SHIRTS
h a d re-
cess of being made. It seem s to a
A nother bill would authorize earlier correspondent
m
achines
using horsepow er. This
M argaret Olsen was a w eekend
p a rt of the program com m ittee
com m ission to enfor- c nested.
of early . days . consist-
a tth
th a t m ore em phasis m ight well
w hich
. . _ J , ______ horse
- ■ « killer
- _ — ______
_ l guests
----- ,—
— e - Eldon B orthw ick
W ■ «■■■■■ IiW « of
»B. an
Ull old
w» — law
- - ■ ww
_•_
f sw
nYST eeps
rtrtIW
ce
provisions
of
support
W
illiam
B
arnett,
who
had
come
ed
of
a
sw
eep
or
series
of
ran
cb
at
A
ntelope,
be put on Sherm an county his-
would
m
ake
rsons
ma-
over
from
Goldendale
a
fte
r
m
ar-
to
w
hich
six
or
eight
team
s
of
j
van
Qjgen
of M adras and Jo h n
to ry than has been so in th e past.
th
eir
p
aren
fnonth
and
ly
in
g
a
daughter
of
John
Golden,
horses
w
ere
hooked.
As
th
ey
R
eeder
of
Shaniko
w ere w eekend
The society1 has done a very kin g over $195 per fnonth
«
«
founder of th a t town, took. up w ere d r iVen around and around v isitors ln Pendleton.
W asco, O reg o n
good job a t building m aps and m arried P ^ 801™ . " l ^ r f b u ^ t o som e land below W asco by the they tu rn e d a tum bling rod which
Rev Dixon of P rineville will
m arking on them th e early day
av
too hom estead law.
He soon took tu rn e d the m achinery of the near- bold services h ere Sunday > May
places of note. The stage routes, $250 woul
th
e
ir
parents.
over
tbe
pogtoffice
from Jesse by separator. Speed w as regulat- 15 a t theschool hohse. T h e tim e
th e em igrant trails. T he Dalles
m
uch
to
a®*-
establishes
E
aton
and
w
anted
to
establish a ed by a d riv e r who stood on the wlll be 5 o’clock.
M ilitary road and even som e old
T he pen
old-age pay- store. It is reported th a t he had horse pow er w ithin w hip reach
D uncan M acLennan w en t to
Indian trails have been traced
the
policy
ot
giv
«
has
to
buiId
bis
store
building
across
of
the
oft-tim
es
lagging
horses
T
he
D alles on business F rid ay
M a rs h
w ith an agreem ent th a t indicates
m
**^*
J^
|
tim
e
tb
e
line
from
his
hom
estead
cabin
who
had
to
be
changed
often
to
and
retu
rn ed M onday,
accuracy.
th a t thoge because com m ercial en terp rises keep from gettin g dizzy.
- W e received w ord Tuesday
I t now would be proper to have requested for 8
It
la
our
P
.
.
.
elders
w
ere
no
t
perm
itted
on
land
being
F
o
r
years
all
the
g
rain
sold
th a a t t u George
McDonald
o u t u.
of
-- —
t ,_ad tbe elders w ere n o ip e n n in c u uu mnu
— - in
eorge m
ev o w u u is
« uuv
som e research done on tn
th e nis-
Ma
of the county. In p a rticu la r who
a service by hom esteaded. Anyway he had a had to be hau led to the Colum bia thehospltal and feeling m uch bet-
It m ight be well to obtain from w ill be do n g
gtore one of the flr8t
He ,a te r fJver an(J th e rallroad
w h e a t te r
the rem aining old tim ers the a<^®Ptl!^
flDeeches or o th er moved to W asco w here he became had been grow n for 20 y ears in
Al M cKinley re tu rn e d from
stories they rem em ber.
Their, r abble
JJ®ntJn t
prom inent as early day m erchant some p arts of the county before
knowledge of schools, churches. Bhow ° r awconM; •
and banker, leaving a num erous a railroad station w as close
farm ing m ethods should be p u t ----- ------------
fam ily few of whom are left to enough to m ake a trip a day.
Curley Lawson’s cousin from back what he was trying to say. I t
A wfxrior service
into w riting. Many interested NVD i TY
the county.
Continued Ixter
East and a few of us got talking ju st depends on where you are in
o f pertonel effendence
persons could do this job b e tte r
A i>c>g Angeles doctor h a s pro-
Dr R ^ u n g at Grass Valley kept _____________ _
•
when he was here visiting, and I the U. S., which way sounds right.
THAT COSTS NO MORE
phesled th
a t w ith in ten y ears a few drugs in One corner of 3
than could any one person.
___
From where I sit, whenever we
couldn’t help noticing how different
Of course, h isto ry is only a
n a t|on w ill be a people giv hotel building he built in the BASEBALL TEAM IN FIN A LS
_____
criticise someone for sounding fun
he said things.
w as __________
ghade of gome giJver ieafed pop
series of old tales unless th ere is en to nakedness. P erh ap s he was
For instance, he said, “ Lifting ny to us, we ought to think how we
incorporated in it som
ething of
l i n k i n g g Ol
of th
inine - gender
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- ininKm
w e fem
... ..........
m ja rs tb ere
He also had some
th a t 200-pound 6ap of cement al sound to them. It’s the same as
the spirit, unless the reading o r Qnly b u t anyw ay w arm days do grocerles but u n til his d aughter [ear^ v ^ fea^ ? v
w te
most killed me.” “ You mean saclc choosing your liquid refreshment.
recounting of it arouses pride in indj cate th a t he m ight be correct m arried Charles Moore who came lea
u
Thp
the acheivem ents of form er gen-
hlg prognostications.
from C alifornia in 1882 he did th e district c h a m p t o M ^ ^ l l t a
of cement?” asks Curley. (T hat’s I’m accustomed to a moderate glass
■OORR1YAVI.
the way we’d say it.) “ No,” inter of beer—you may like ginger ale—
erations, and unless som ething
we are inclined to th in k nQt expand in to the store - busl- 8CO*’®
n/vhit
can be learned from th e m istakes lh t n u d Ry h as gone about as negg
extensively.
credited w ith a no-run,
ru p ts young E lliott who’d spent a but who’s to say the other’s wrong?
A wlds rançs o f prfeoa
made.
as it is going.
W ars b rin g
At Moro H enry B arnum began ^ m e for th e Moro b w
The
lot of tim e down South, “ He means I’d say we’re both right!
fhsf mooh o l wbhot
------- a
of m oralg w hich som e Jn - gmall w ay t0 keep
gam e w as w on in the six th w/ien
a ‘poke of see-m ent’ ”
3 ^
ttmpfi accom pany n u d ity or expo- needed ^ o c e rie s . L ater Fox and Thom pson b eat out a h u nt, rio le
I
t
was
good
for
a
chuckle,
any
GERMAN DEMOCRACY
g reater ex- Scott bullt a gtore building $nd
and " « ¡ 1
G reta is the h ead q u arters for
way. Bag, tack or poke—we knew
Headlines In the U nited States te n t th an norm al.
T he tide has in lgg4 had a postoffice establb fly -
n and ijane for your T-shirt, All colors and
indicate th at th ere is -joy ln tu r ned. W e a re e n tc r,l n* a, mO[t shed. Som ers & McKenzie had an up
betw een third
wises with or without collar.*
Copyright, 1949, VnUed Stau» Brewer» Foaadatioa
new s rooms, at least, over the mOral era, if you don’t believe It. e a riy day blacksm ithy and E d
y
.
.
GRETA,
THE
DALLES
adoption of a constitution for com pa re th e m agazines of five K ollins a gman botel and th ere and hom e and
M
w estern G erm any.
ago w ith th e m odern ones. w ere placeg to keep hor8e8 th a t B efore th ey ^ uieted do^
A nyw ay it ia a step tow ard ^ any of th e m ore salacious ones goon T)ecame livery stables.
had four 8Co rJ
w hat m ay be a change th a t will . ave cea8ed publication and wrl-
Down on th e Colum bia w here pitching airtigh
prevent aggression w ith o u t the lera know th a t they m ust have th<? ra d road w as shipping w heat recover.
Condon
wish of th e G erm an people, w ho som ething else besides sex In a
season th ere was faster de-
Moro
w i t h ' Skippy
are generally less w arlike than
l0 * ake it acceptable.
velopm ent. G rants boomed to 15 to 1 Tues< a y w tb Skipp>
their rulers.
Some, n atu rally , had to pass qulte a clty w ith a hotel or tw o. May pitching h is first f u l l game.
A rlington will be - the next
_r e ir niu»t
-------- »amp tn bp olav-
But a constitution for a demo- throuffb th
m ost form ative geverai eating houses, stores and
cT*c y .! h , i
^ _ ° . r_ . n h ¡ ¿ r i ^ w h e n
m achlnery.
S ' Z n d a y ' i n T h e Dalles.
the aid of occupation adm inlatra-
and they will likely bad a w arehouse and
tora and w ithout an uprising of enougb be som w hat ou t of step business establishm ents,
the people them selves doesn’t
tbe re st of the w orld for a
T here was a dem and for ma-
prom ise m uch. Democracy if it
p a rt of a lifetim e. I t w as cblnery and old tim e notes tell
la to am ount to m uch m ust come ukew lge tru e after th e last w ar of the difficulty hom esteaders had
.
from a desire of the people to be
. th e j a i l e d
“lost genera- ln obtaining enough to farm th e A a J i ] n £ S n O W i n g
free, to rlue them selves, to p lan ^ on»» contained th e m ost prolific prnan patches of land they first
th eir own fate. I t m ust be deep wrlterB of foul language and foul plowed
up.
They didn’t need
r ___
.
E xhibitors a n d
e n tries o f
w ith in th e people them selves thought
m uch hu t they did have to have wheat-fed livestock for the th ird
and not som ething read ln a di-
probably nud ity Is w aning,
rectlve from headquarters.
w hich doesn’t m ean th a t there Moro I x »4 k * N o ? 113 I.O.O.S
W hile th e signs for w e stern wUl he no 8hapely thighs a t Meets 1st and 3rd
G erm any are hopeful the prob- M th ln g beaches, nor beautiful Tuesdays ln I.O.O.F.
lem la by* no m eans settled.
A backg at ^be sum m er picnic.»And hall. T ran sien t and
O N Y O U R S A V IN G S
nation th a t ia supported by th e really n
about tim e to stop visiting b ro th ers are
cordially invited to
generousity of an o th er la not a u n d re ^Bing fo r the public,
1 . D a rk n e s s c a n ’t sto p these telephone m en
w ill*
meet w ith us.
stro n g nation.
W hen, if e v e r , ____________
as
they begin an im p o rtan t emergency cable re
H D IR A L L Y I N S U R »
Leo W atkins, N. G .
w ith d raw from E urope we
T he aun stim ulated the locusts
pair a t night. F ortunately, these emergencies are
John DeMoss, Secretary
can see w h eth er w e have been th is w eek and m ade them leaf
not com m on • . . usually can be repaired in
democracy
or
actually teaching
o u t w hich takes m uch of the Eureka 1/odgc No. 131 A.F. A A.M
daylight. But, u p an d dow n the Coast, o th er
m ere dependence
b a rre n look from th e tow n.
Meets on the 1st and
• loch saving« occown*
telephone
people b u rn m idnight oil regularly
3rd T hursday evenings
FrtUralty Inswrod to $5000.
each
m
onth.
Visiting
.
.
.
so
your
telephone w ill w ork fo r you w hen
PEN SIO N B IL L
• Cwnont dlvldond ! % •
m em bers cordially in
• Withdrawals promptly paid
4
you
w
ant
it.
D evelopm ents since th e legis
vited to m eet w ith us.
. without too« or «laAtctlons.
L. V. H enrlchs, W. M.
latu re has ended indicate • th a t
• Pram $5 to $M,000 apmts an
P inkerton, Secretary
aged citizens of Oregon w ho find
relief necessary are being used From the G. V. J., A pril 1«, l»tO
• Slasgty »o ll Hsa amount yaa wlsfc
No. 11«
as a source of Income by* some
cradltad to year account. W s’U
C arl F red erick P eetz, arrived Lupine Rebekah Lodge
persona whose interest ln them ,
and M rs Otto Meets 2nd and 4th
do tho ras».
. o r e flnanclal th en
pathetic.
m em bers welcome,
poundB.
G overnor McKay has sivned
bave
E d V anlandlngham arriv ed last
Saille M artin, N. G.
th e bill w hich m ay now
of tw o cia ra H ouston, Sec.
w
eek
a
fte
r
an
absence
th e in itiativ e Invoked against it,
,
w hich w ould defer Ita provision« year» «pending m ost of the tim e
Bethlehem C hapter No. 78. O.E.8
u n til N ovem ber 1950. T hat, In neaf
Mr
leets every second and
itself, w ould w ork a hard sh ip
Miss Lillian M orrison and M .
fourth
T hursday ln each
on m an y because the p rese n t law M ontague were marrle<* at A ri
lonth;
visiting m em bers
ls m ore generous th a n th e old Ington, A pril 9th. and will m ake
Invited. Moro, Oregon
V
in*
one and m ore generous than an y th e ir hom e there.
MJ l.w. 5to AV«- e ForrtAHO, o««.
Elsie Jones, W. M.
law Oregon has ever had. Any-
W alter Givens handed In his re-
Edna
Melzer,
Secretary
one w ho doubts th a t h a s only to slgnation as pastor of th e c^u rch
rpad
*
Sunday and expects to devote his
$2-30 P in t
A bout th e . $50 m inim um th e e n tire tim e to th e K ent E levator
law says “th e m inim um am ount From th e O bserver, M ay 11,1900
of such Income and resources
Louis Schsdew itz w as caught
so deem ed and considered as ln th e shqw er F rid a y and atop-
sufficient Is herein fixed a t flf- ped over a t T ally Newcombs,
3 . In th e q u ie t h o u rs o f th e n ig h t operators
2 . O n e im p o r ta n t n ig h t-tim e job is done by
ty dollars ($50.00) p e r m onth.”
H alf a m ile beyond th ere not a
handle relatively few c a lls . . . b u t m any o f them
this
electronic
tester.
I
t
checks
lines
to
m
ake
sure
I t m ay be said, how ever, th a t drop flecked the dust,
are vitally im portant. R epairm en are on call fo r
they're in good shape. A t the same tim e, o th e r
one of th e purposes of th e act
N. W. Thom nson, G. P. H ulse,
service on im portant lines . . . doctors, hospitals
telephone
m
en
are
vacuum
cleaning
and
inspect
aa it cam e from th e w ays and and W illiam H oggard have or-
and the like. G aragem en check and equip trucks
m eans com m ittee w as to p rev en t ganized th e Sherm an C o u n ty Re-
ing sensitive sw itching e q u ip m e n t. • . you m ig h t
som e o f th e chiseling th a t has alty com pany and opened an of-
fo
r the next day’s installation rounds. B uilding
say it’s sto p p in g trouble before it starts. A nd
gone on heretofore and w hich re- flee u p sta irs in th e bank,
service
w orkers m ake offices spic and span . . .
n ig h t is the best tim e to do it, w hile m ost tele
strict* th e am ount legitim ate
U p to T uesday th e re w ere onlv
all a p a rt o f providing reliable service to you.
phone users are sleeping.
pensioners mayr obtain. It m ust gqo voters registered for th e
>
Enjoy the
be rem em bered th a t the am ount j Une prim aries
You c a n h e lp yourself get the
whiskey thot's
of m oney available ia not un- From th e Obeerker. May 13, 1910
m
ost
from your telephone . . . a
lim ited.
A W.C.T.U. w as organised h e re
servant
dm t is constandy grow ing
T he bill re ta in s need as a basis ia8t week w ith M rs M ary H icks
• ■
for relief w hich m u st he done to as president, M rs G randville
in value. You can d o it by using
cumx
y
.
conform w ith th e federal law.
Phillips, vice-president; M rs Ju-
the telephone in the m ost efficient
In addition, “each eligible per- n a W oods H ansen, treasurer.»
w a y : being sure o f the rig h t num
J
•on u n d e r th is act shall be entl-
The M oro city* council has giv.
Kentucky
ber before you c a ll. . . giving th e
tied to receive m edical, dental. en notice th a t all w alks m ust be
Whiskey
called person plenty o f tim e to
Your telephone is one of today’s
surgical, hospital, nursing, home Rent In repair.
get to the telephone . . . spacing
or o th er care necessary to res-
A nother sum m er drink: half
biggest bargains
your calls so others m a / g e t a call
and m aintain h is health " lemonade, half pon, garnish w ith
through to you.
and fu rth e r “M edicines, drugs, peanut shells and serve w ith d tu I lONAL WSTIUXRS PROD. CORP
86 PROOF . 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS
optical supplies, glasses, artiflcl paim leaf fan.
IB
al lim bs, crutches, hearing aids,
d eh tu res and such o th er correc
tiv e devices and appliances as
m ay be prescribed.”
Considering th e num ber of old
folks who have earned th e ir own
retirem
w ay and provided for retire
m en
e n t
by th eir own efforts th is seem s
generous enough, for m any of
them are lacking some of th e ap-
pllances m entioned above.
Ag for the lien feature. It is
not a lien. The w ording is “The
am ount of an y assistance
assistance paid
pam
under th is act shall
a n d be
a n p rio
against the
on/i
H a a
rin r claim ajrainst
nroD ertv o r any Interest th erein
K S t a g to and a p a rt of the
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History Notes
w alking plow
a few horses, _
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and a wagon.
The tough sod yielded b u t slow-
ly to the plow and th e plow s of
th e 1880s w ere poor tools from
m odern standards.
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