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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1922)
D r , « « .S o e , _ 'M SWA’ W ..? f . M o r o , S h e r m a n O o m YBUYY IS RATIRED BY DtlL EIREANN . - it V , S tL H O U E T T E S ijRtei Attotpey-at-Law , ' ~ ‘ D. c, C.—Delegates to the , t o u m v * . ». « t io u e l ir tc u lte r a l conference, which here January IS. were an te part by Secretary Wallace. Julios H. Barnea of New York, for merly chairman of the United States e conwrattea; Governor W I^ h s T ¡W ™ Thomas Wilson of Chicago, president of the Iflgtitnte of American Meat Packers; J. IL Howard of Chicago. president of S i the American Fbrm Bureau federa tion. sad Charles 8. Barrett of Union U n ite d d e n U l ex ' City.. Oa^ president of the National r a m e n ' antes, were among the aaases •miner foij XbiA distric. made public. The conference, the secretary said, will be composed of a majority of farmers and farm organisation leaders, bat, to addition, there will be repre D E N T IS T sentatives of the chief industries end * •» «Ä-efff; lines of business dependent on agri- culture end representatives of banking, O FFICE . * * *• £* V transportation and related lines. O pposite S h e rm a n H o tel The wide scope of the conference concerns the business of the country generally as well as the farmers, of WASCO, OREOON ficials emphasised. In seeking rem edial measures to relieve the present distress of the agricultural classes, they said, the conference would be seeking to restore the buying power of the agriculturists, which would make for a gsaeral revival of business, should success attend their efforts. — w - J . Re M o r g a n <TBta ... • - - . life , l e c i h i t , H a iti I m m e Ï. 4. W ilktr, I-.. Dlst. Mgr W arns, O repee ___ ___ ___ - - I ,, T V 'H r ■ D r . C L . P o lc y Physician and Surgeon. Moro, Oregon. Office In residence. World's Juts Cemee F>om India. Of sub-tropical products India give* us the wbde of the world’s jute end a large proportion of Its hemp. Some BOO,000 tons of Jute are exported an nually. Thirty years ago Indian lndl go was the world’s standard blue, but the vegetable dyes of India have been destroyed by the Germsh aniline dyes and tha principal victim has been to dlgo. Taooma Banker Given Prison Term. Tacoma.—Oao to five yean to the state penitentiary was the sentence Imposed by Superior Judge Chapman Lindberg, wholesale grocer (T bank director, following conviction on a charge of >uwteg 911,000 from the vtefl-Amerlcan b eet J. into Gbarniley. 1.1 PHYSICIAN and SUIGEOR V * L tMKeu wpp. H o te l Sherm an W ASCO. OREOON W. SIRI u i H Ü I81IE1B . FOR SALE • « -*• F. T. Hurlburt » - — ---- * • r íe -* - '- 5 ^ r « *» - ---------•* U p p e r M a in Street. t>pp. Garage Ü a CONDON. ORB. J s a MCS È T E W A R T A M Ml H ill IKPEGTOI -AS * ikwWMi . ■ - - SHERMAN CO UNTY amo. oax Sherman County Headquarter* SUGAR RISE IS J. P. RATH. M anxfsr T h e P a d lee - - O t r g o n Present Level Manifestly Cannot Long . . Continue. MORO TIRE VULCANIZING SHOP A ll kinds of w ork d o n e. I also have some good second hand tires and tubes on band. 8 .V . Cuddeback Dr.Jes. Beeeders.V.8 Mere, Oro White Truck Line 0. M. PIERCE, Prop. D r . T h e o , tíe le ts k í Wasco, Óregon X -' Daily except Sundays between The Dalles, Moro, and Way Points, leaving the Dalles 9:00 A. M. from The Dalles Garage, Moro about 2:00 P. M., from Foes A Co. Garage. Orders sr Express left at either piece gives Preeipt sad Caratai Attaatlee. 4» VETER IN A R IA N Troats ofl Domflgffcafad Animal» pZzsxSrcXroM wo........ .tu# (AM {Mesa Mas» . . W ASCO. AasaewssM br OSsh) OREGON USE OF POISON GAS IS BANNED H o te l Opposite Foss A Co. Garage Moro W. JL Ifeyer. W, Dublin.—The treaty with Oroat Brit ain creating the Irish Free B u te was ratified by tbs Dali Blrpann by a ma jority of seven—44 to St. The news was received with the greatest enthusiasm, and, the patient crowds, which had waited for hours outside In anticipation of a decision, burst Into cheering, seen h stern the official figures were announced. The Dell’s vote cams as the culmin ation of a bitter political fight which split the Sinn Fein into two hostile camps. It was not until the last min ute that the battle was won. To Arthur Griffith and Michael Col lins, who turned against their former chief, De Velars, and led the fight for the compact, goes most of the cred.lt for the victory. ‘ The Dell Eireann Monday, by a vote of 90 to 68, voted down a motion to re-elect Eamon de Valera president of the Irish republic, following a long de bate and a two-hour adjournment to consider the question. The action came after De Valera had tendered his resignation and support ers of the former republican leader had urged him to continue In office until the Dail government gave way to the new organisation that would be Imposed under the free state agree ment ratified by the Dall Saturday/ Arthur Griffith was elected presi dent of the Dail Eireann Tuesday. Eamon de Valera apd his followers walked out while the vote wa% being token. In protest against the uomlnar tlon of Griffith. ROSS ¡ OHPUTIR2 Osa. ’ ... JEWELER Back ■j B »„ • • ' - j ------------- Washington, a C.—The Washington eon fere nee about completed Its arma ment limitation program by voting to into the discard. As In the Case of the new rules to ■------------------------- ♦— 1— ■— ■“ — submarines, the prohibition 1 H -4- 1 -H H i l l I H against use of gas was adopted by the five great powers as applicable among themselvec with an Invitation to the rest of the world to Join in the agree ment That left on the armament waiting Mat only two topics—limitation of air craft and general revision of the rules of warfare—and both seemed likely to be passed over without definite action. The resolution on submarines virtu ally outlaws them as s weapon of war OREGON :: MORO fare against commercial vessels. The resolution adopted makes the « 1 I t I t M- í t I 1 I 1 *1 1 1 1 1 1 I M l -r commander of a submarine who at tacks a msrohant ship In contradiction to the rules of warfare, a “pirate** and liable to punishment by death. The fact that the submarine commander may have been ordered to attack mer chant craft by his government makes F o rm e rly the A lbert • no difference, under the terms of the ♦ e resolution. He Is personally respon T h e Dallea* N ew est and Best sible and will be held such by the pow H o stelry ers signatory to the agreement here. CENTRALLY LOCATED L ,* ,■ * Beaidenca phone M 73 r‘ ‘ ' ' O ffice phone 463 ¿2V*. » ■ •» 64 to 57. F o rb e s & S o n ORAY M O R O , O R E G O N Freight and Express H a n d le d Prom ptly.* M o v in g Efficiently A ttended T a . PREDICTED Washington, D. C.— Higher prices for sugar may be expected, according to the results of an Investigation Into the situation In the sugar Industry made public by the commerce depart ment. “The market." the department said, “Is entirely uninfluenced by any ar tificial control and the present low prioe level manifestly cannot long con tinue without restricting the produc tion of sugar below the world’s de mands and again creating high prices." The department found that there Is an abnormal “vlBlbto’t world surplus of sugar, amounting to about 1,200,000 tons, congested In the western hemi sphere. Idaho Will Issue Treasury Notes. Boise, Idaho.—Idaho will offer for eale on January 19 the third Issue of treasury notes Authorised by the 1921 legislature, amounting to 91,260,000, to run one year, at an interest rate not to sxoeed 7 -per cent . Of this amount ’ 91.000,000 is needed as general opera tlon expanses tor th< state. The bal ance gods, to the state highway fund. 10,000 Idle Mon to Chlosgo. . Chlcagp, HI. -Tan thousand men are ‘ penniless and Falk the streets In Chi cago during the day, and 1000 s)eep In the open at flight, a sub-committee reported to thfl city unemployment commission. A, Pepper N am e/to Succeed Penreee. Phlladelphla.Xjeorge Wharton Pep per, Philadelphia lawyer, was appoint ed United Stated Senator by Governor Sproul to suegeed the late Bolee Fewote. * 1 . . ------- i S m I w » of Seers and Sages and Live Local Lines S ineerity, m isdirected, many men to Hell. has sent The aroaleat sin is unbelief in God. —Rev. Henry G. Hanson A French scien tist has made a silk parse from a sow ’s ea r, but h e’ll never ISteceed in m aking s gentlem an out o f the whole hog. When Some men go to have their hats blocked, the hat man te lls them to keep their hats right on their heads while toe, job is being done. T ouih ;*-, men w ith r.ew-fhshioned ways should remember that most of the jobs are given out by oldar men w ith old-fashioned ways. A Kentucky farm hand is working for a dollar a day and supporting a w ife and two Children. His teak is made considerably easier by an addi tional income of 961 a day frm oil royalties. T alking about epidemica, the most prevalent ore in America today seems to be the hip disease. The cheek to cheek dancers naturally have to have their weak heads propped up. ’**: r i <i n i j , * Henry ^ord says that cows are super fluous and that a machine can take the place. It is a safe bet that his fliv v e r has already weaned more boys from m ilking than any other modern invention. A man trusts to luck when he can’t trust himself. J a n u a r y County Commissioners Proceedings. ............................................... Prato Vbragrapks From 0«r Exchanges A ( reation of Irish Free State la Approved By Vote of ( f r e g ó n . > K January Term 1922 a ii • The follow in g were appointed to serve as judges and clerks o f election for the year 1922: Precinct 1, R ufus: G E W ilkerson. C M Kuypers, judges; C A Tom, J 8 Fowler, L B Payne, clerks Precinct 2, Locust: Emil Ander sen, Fred Hennagin, judges; Mm W S Fields, Mrs George Kaaeberg, George Kaseberg, clerks P re cin cts, K loneike: J T Johnson, A B Potter, judges; Frank Scott, C H Barnett, V H Smith, clerka Precinct 4, Monkland: P C A x te ll, Niel McDonald, judges; T 8 Reese, C J Thompson, D J McLschlsn, e'erks < Precinct 6, Erskine: O G Sayrs, Chris Andersen, judges; J N Landry, Theodore Johnston, Fred Peetz, clerks Precinct 6, Michigan: W C Todd, R E T iller, judges; C H Coon, Harry Key, J S Newcomb, clerks Precinct 7, R ut/edge: Clyde Smith, Jaa Blagg, judges; L D Eskin, Mrs Clyde Smith, Arthur Smith, clerks Precinct 8, Kent: J C WilBon, Guy Hoskinaon, judges; G C Young, Fred Haynes, Arthur Justensen, clerks Precinct 9, Grass V alley: G C Vin- tin, John Hayes, judges; G A W ilcox, Geo Hansen, Bert Baker, clerks Precinct 10, Moro: W S Pow ell, J M A x tell, judges; Rena Norton, A M Young, W R Blake, clerks Precinct 11, Wasco: J A Smith, W B Curry, judges; W P Thomas, Ira Barnett, Ray Crowder, clerks 1 3 , i9 r y a way on the E. H. Moors farm west of Moro. Said action being taken before the Public service Commission of Oregon. W. N. Morse appointed County Health officer for 1922; salary 9100 per year. Jaa Stewart appointed County Stock Inspector for 1922. Sheriff appointed County Truant officer for 1922. A list of 200 names was drawn as a jury list for 1922. R. P. Brisbin appointed janitor at Court House for 1922. H. S. W all, Wasco; D. E. Vinton, Grass Valley; P. C. A xtell, Moro;ap pointed road viewers for year 1922. H. S. W all appointed roed master for year 1922; salary 99000. Semi Annual report of County Clerk for the six months ending December 81st, 1921, accepted. Sherman County Observer designat ed os official county paper for year 1922; Trial balance statement of County Treasurer accepted. Petition of Standard Oil Co for re bate of taxes allowed, sum of 9176.60 and Clerk ordered to draw warrant for same. -?*- Petition of A. T. Striker to open road in* district one received; same passed and road master ordered to poet notices. In the matter of relocation of portion of Fulton Canyon road, district 18; ordered viewed January 18th, 1922, and that Clerk send notice to viewers. In the matter of location of pro Hugh Chrisman, tax collector, re posed road in district 6, east end of ports ofjtaxes collected and delinquent base line road, ordered that Clerk dated December 81, 1921, and January notify viewers to meet January 26th, How in the world did men get to be famous before headlines were in 3d, 1922, received, accepted and filed.. Ordered that certificate of appro vented? priation of funds to the amount of . In China talkative women are divor 92000 for agricultural, farm demon ced. And s till we send missionaries stration and field work in connection to China. with the office of County Agent be Not merely are nonskid tires desir forwarded to the Secretary of State able for automobiles, but nonskid and the Oregon Agricultural College. brains ere necessary for the drivers. Petition of Lot W. Rust to be ap T l.at New York man did not die pointed overseer in west .end road d is through shock because be drew a royal trict 10 denied and rosdmaster in flu s h , but because there was only 60 structed to • make selection. cents in (he pot when he drew the Resolution of State Highway Com winning hi’ -d. m ission relating to distribution of It is 4tU4 lawful for the prune to balance of 1921 State Market Ro fund received and ordered filed; same get stewed. showing total appropriation to Sher Some n.er, dy what their w ives tell man County for year 1921 to be 919- them to dw arid seme men are not 618.91; less payment of June a llo t married. ment amounting to 99,809.46 and rent One reason why W3 th;.«k Santa al for sla te equipment from State H igh Claus smokes a pipe is because he is way commission amounting to 9280; balance due Sherman County 99,629.• such a rotten judge of cigars. 46. A casual review o f those who attend Resolution of State Highway Com church persuades us that the choir in mission relating to distribution o f 1922 heaven w ill be largely soprano. State Market Road fund received and It m ight not be a bad idea to have ordered filed; same showing total ap the m ail car guards do a sh ift in the propriation to Sherman County for dining car on their off-duty tim e. year 1922 to be 937.729.22; amount I t ’s all right to hitch your wagon from State 913,679.29; amount of sur to a star, Imt not to a movie star. plus from Multnomah county 96,276.54; They don’t stay hitched long enough. amount to be raised by ShermSn coun ty 918,873.39. It Is much better to be a fool and Application of Dr. C. L. Poley for keep your mouth shut than to open it appointment as County Physician at and rem ote every possiblt doubt. salary of 9270 per annum passed; no If yon don’t b elieve tim es are far appointment made. better look at the number of dime Application of W. H. Heyer for novels that se ll for |2 .00 each. appointment as County Coroner re Honesty pays. Dishonesty gets paid. ceived and same made. Order made accepting service In the According to a San Francisco thumb- o lo g ist, thick thumbs and thick heads action brought by the State Highway are usually found on the same person. Commission for an under-croesing on In reading character, one should the line of the Shaniko branch ra il way of the 0-W KAN Ry at the rail consider the thumb the index finger. way crossing of the Sherman High- - We wonder that the prohibitionists haven’t taken the glass from Father SEMI ANNUAL REPORT Tim e. Showing Claims 6 U ° w«d by County - Some want to scrap the navy; others want the navy to scrap.T hey’re Court from July 1st to December 31st 1921, f t il l scrapping. County A g en t................................ 1000.00 110 girl students are competing for R egistration and Elections . . . 812.90 places on the sta ff of the college 1710.00 Sheriff, salaries paper at Vassar. 240.00 1960.00 “ expense Consumption of ice cream in the Clerks office . . . . . . 1496.00 U. 8. has increased 100,000,000 g a l Treasurers office.......... .. 300.00 lons since prohibition w entjlnto effect. Assessor, s a l a r i e s .. .. 1122.60 No one ever shot up the town on ice ” expense car 146.66 1269.16 cream. Court H ouse,, janitor, water, fuel, ligh t, e t c ........................ 345.06 The Dufur Drug company, thru the Dufur Dispatch, sen t New Year Circuit Court, bailiff, report er, jurors, witnesses, etc . 373.14 ‘'Geetings’’ to its customers. County Court, or Commission Incense - Does she dance badly? ers, e t c ............ ' . ..................... 306.66 Quential—Y es, if the chaperones 19.80 Justice C o u rt................... .. aren’t looking. Insane, examination and ex .“ I am going south on my vacation pense.................................... > : 29.66 to see my fiancee. ” School Superintendent i ’Who Is she?” salary ........................... 840.00 18.90 V “ How do I know ?” examiners, e t c .......... 361.06 car expense . . The woman who ones spanked her institute . *................. 136.00 1344.96 son for smoktng cigarettes now spanks 16.00 Health Office.................. .. .......... her grandson for stealing her cigar .......... 160.00 Stock Inspector, s a la r y ... ettes. ......... 1068.04 Care of the poor................... Crookedness doesn’t pay in the long J a il, board of prisoners............ .......... 10.00 rap—look at the corkscrew ......... 12.84 Juvenile C o u rt.. . . .................... ___ » 811.00 Scalp B o u n ty ................................ . Doubt deadens. State Sealer of W eights and It is going to be very troublesome M easu res................................... 38.22 a few eons from now—right at present Current Expenses, books, sta the earth or th e moon,one of the six , tionery, expressage, post is o ff schedule .001 of a second per age, telephone, supplies, etc 1127.87 jresr. School Childrens’ F a i r ............ 460.00 Estim ated motor vsh iele produc Library..................................« . . . 160.00 tion for 1922 Is 1,700,000 ears. County F air. ................................ 3360.00 T o ta l...................................<16,424.26 We’re going to have a lot of beauti ful weather next summer. Dated this 4th day of January, 1922. The modern woman never denies Mary L. Hoskinaon, County Clark her age. She paints it out. 1922. In the matter of the right of way for Sherman Highway in road districts 7 and 9; same being close to Moro and Grass Valley; ordered that Clerk notify viewers to meet January 26, 1922. Report of Jaa Stewart, stock in spector, received sod approved. Resolution passed ratifying contracts made by State Highway Commission^ providing far construction of Shermsrt Highway and payment of one-half coat of grading Waaco*Moro section and Moro-Grasa Valley section. Report of S. H. W all, road master, received and approved. Resolution passed that Court ad journ to Februry 8th, 1922, at 10 s.m . Warrants were ordered drawn on the general fund to pay the following claims, on account of salaries, office expense, and incidental expense: E D McKee, salary county judge traveling expense 1921 L L Peeta, commissioner fees . . . J M Wflson, Hugh Chrisman, sheriff salary E R Hickson, deputy sheriff salary G B Bourhill, treasurer salary. . . . Grace May Zevaly, county school superintendent salary.................. Jes Stewart, salary stock inspector Otto Peetx, assessor salary.............. Mery L Hoskinaon, salary, clerk.. Rena Norton, deputy clerk salary 975.00 200.00 28.00 60.40 380.00 250.00 100.00 280.00 50.00 320.00 270.00 240.00 SEMI ANNUAL TRIAL BALANCE of the County Treasurer Dated January 3d, 1922 Debits Farmer State Bank......... Bank of W asco................. W. M. Barnett B a n k .. . Bank of Moro................ Citizens Bank.................. National Park B a n k .. . . T otal......................... Credits County Fund..................... Road Funds r ..................... School Funds................ .. School District 1 ............ gg «6 2 ” ” 8 . , .......... • • 68 J a e a e a e •• •• 5 M • e e e • e 6 ...... 4g 6 6 6 7 • . -4 ,t 8,478.16 8,379.01 F i v e C e n t s R P Brisbin janitor.......................... 70.00 C L Poley county physicaaa.......... 45 85 F D Antrim, state weights end measures...................................... 12.52 The Dalles Hospital, account care of F C Zimmerman .................... 75 00 Sherman Electric Company.......... 11 85 Grass Valley Journal, printing bond sale n o t ic e ..................... 10.50 C M Ply let election...................... 15.00 C L Montgomery, dray age work and express .........................................9.34 J F Noonan glazing, court houae. 1.00 Glass A Prudhomme, printing ac’t county officers and supplies . . . . 153.72 A B Cole typewriter supplies. . . . 2 50 Underwood Typew’r Co. ribbons. 9.00 Deschutes Motor company, acc’t County school superintendent car 41.82 county assessor car ................. . 41 10 Otto Peetx, deputy-assessor hire .. 35 00 account e x p e n se ..... 4.55 Robt Urquhart, postage acc’t for county school superintendent. . . 146 00 assessor........................................... 10.00 Mary L Hoskinson, expenses ac- county clerk office....................... 1.71 Moro Hardware A Implement Co. court house expense................... 6.90 Pacific Telephone A Telegraph Co phone re n ta l.............................. 23 42 E D McKee judge expense............ 39 63 Hugh Chrisman juvenile expense. 42 90 W H Meyer deputy sheriff.. . . . . . 9.50 Rachel Bayne extra work clerk off.* 10.00 Grace May Zevely expense to state superintendents’ convention. . . . 15j(X) H J Warn meals .......... ............... 1.00 G B Bourhill delivering bonds .. 30 00 W C Bryant premium on bonds . 250 00 Ginn, Coleman A Co, supplies (or court house................................. . 13.95 L N Frost witness grand ju r y .... 5.00 W H Ragsdale “ . . . . 3.00 James Hanna ** . . . . 3.00 A S Johnson ** . . . . 12.40 M Wilson “ . . . . 8.40 O S Crocker “ 33.39 Louis Schadewitx ** . . . . 8.40 Clyde Crites “ 4.60 A J Decker “ .............. 8 60 L D E akin “ 5.60 E M Hushes “ 5.60 E W Hastings “ 4.60 J C Hartley “ 9.00 E M H elyer “ .............. 9 40 A T Holt “ 8.00 O B Messinger “ 3.80 S P Brisbin bailiff fees................... 3 50 J M Axtell “ “ .................. 3 50 Account grand juror........................ ..W B b u tte a ............................... 5 00 W H D ingle,............................... 7.20 C A Everett................................ 5.20 Wm Henricha.......... ................ 3.00 W K Haggerty ........................... 9.20 J O M ink s................................... 6.00 M G M elx er................................. 4 40 Account of Scalp Bounty.............. Edwin Mays. . . ........................ 4 00 W H H ill..................................... 3 00 W A M ills.................................... 4.00 Henry Bernum............................. 7 00 Frank Schamel.............................. 3.00 3.00 W B Wilcox (. V R Shipley.................................. 2.00 W F H u l e r y .. .. . ....... ................ 3.00 John Bowers.................................. 4.00 Moro, Sherman County, Oregon December 31, 1921 To Tffe Honorable County Court Having turned over to the County Treasurer all taxes collected by me during the year 1921 and having closed all tax records on December 31, 1921, _ I submit below a complete summary, which summary is supplemental to my reports at the time each turn over is made. SUMMARY Amount charged to sheriff on 1920 tax r o l l .............. 355,104.81 7,106.60 Penalty and interest col lected on 1920 ta x e s. . . . 10,127.46 Sheriff’s assessm en t........... 6,099.76 762.60 Taxes collected by assessor refunded by county . . . . .940,948.48 3,834.03 5.22 26.94 T otal......... ................. , 368,970.00 Delinquent taxes collected: 6.10 1915 Roll . 4.32 1916 1917 98.60 1918 ” 163.33 1919 •• 5103.99 Penalty and Inter est on same. . . . 923.47 T otal.................. " 6,299.71 10,412.69 14,064.76 4,607.21 11.36 18.16 10.60 18.84 . 802.03 400.68 1,980.72 Grand T otal......... ...........3fi6,289.71 46 4 4 Q 486.16 a • e e e e e CREDITS 231.86 . ” ” 1 0 ............. Amount turned over to 966.99 “ ” 1 1 .............. treasurer to d a te .. . . . . ’849,079.57 22.76 •• “ 1 2 ............. Special road tax, district 18 88.17 •• ~ ” 1 8 ................ annulled....................... • 7,671.75 •• * * 1 6 ............. “ * ” 1 6 ............... 38.64 Taxes delinquent on 1920 r o ll......................... .. 8,618.88 669.68 ” ” 1 7 .............. 107.88 ” “ 1 9 ............ . ........................... 866,269-71 Total 69.86 “ ” 2 0 ............... 46 64 618.82 Respectfully submitted, «« 2 2 .............. 168.68 HUGH CHRISMAN 1,246.88 Sheriff and Tax Collector. “ M 2 3 ............. . 64 44 94 . e e . • e t < 668.98 • 6 •< 2ft „ . . • f l . . e I 88.6< ’ 44 M 26.89 Well Celled -Chtefl% flerrow- •9 69 2 7 L .48 *f . e . a • e < The Hwang Ho or Tel low rtvee. •• •• m J• • . . 9 a < 86.08 Chinese records show, sees flowed 78.69 through a rteh fertile valley. Ite tribu- » ” ” 8 1 ............. . 67 .29 tary hills well wooded. Today It to a ” ” 3 3 ............... 60 .88 broad moving quicksand with a small ” 44 8.90 amount of water most o i th4 year, but ” J D 9 .............. 82.11 when the floods cosne tha wheto face • e • e . City of Moro.. . . 860.46 of the landscape may ba chanauA m City of Wasco.................. 1886 this river, which to 816.17 City of Grass V .lte y . . . -China’s 8orr«w.* 974.16 square miles of th e____ High School T u ition .. . . 1,844.68 of Advance Taxes................ villages and towns, tad grqwflgfl V 4 • 0 • • • • 940,941,48 000,000 peopla. Total