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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1924)
HEMM twin WStHH The Judge: Drinks From The Cellar Often Lead To The QelL-fy# FRIDAY/................. J»«« 13. 1^24 WHAT AVE YOU DRINKING JUDGE ? RVE SIMPLE RULES FÜR BONUS CLAIMS I A HOT CHOCOLATE HEATINq DPINK TOR THIS timf of the YEAKS F^gnr Print* Ordered a* Safeguard Against Fraud. HAVE YOU EVER TRIED 15 NT THAT A PHETTy IM HAVING NO GIN AW G1HGERÂLE’ ? i Fino it NOURISHES me f Waahingrou.—Printing of the blanks •• Which more than 5,000,000 veterans •f the World war will make applica tion for adjusted compensation as re cently enacted, is well under way. The blanks will be distributed among the veterans through new spa pera, the Post Office department, the American Legion and other patriotic •octette« in touch with the veteran» Within a comparatively short time •vary veteran la expected to have re- eeived a blank and made application for his bonus. NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE tribes In the Punjab are on value. One of the clerks In this A.\M. HICKS THIN X the Border GIRLS STARVE TO STAY warpath against the government ._ _ _ Notice is hereby given that pur- establishment wore a small diamond THEODORE E. BURTON | cash payments will be made before nd Heating Plumbi Tbe British send a commis- Buant to an execution and order of stickpin. The holdup man examined of the in India. March L 1925. Adjusted service cer- It and then slHM.k his head doubtfully, Malnutrition Causea Many Ills sloner. a young Oxford graduate, with sale issued out of the Circuit Court Sells and installs the Modern Flapper, According to tMcates will be dated January L 1925. as much as to say, “It's not worth 500 soldlera. He aummons the native of the state of Oregon for Sherman One Phyalaian. famous Mueller pipe if the application is made prior to much." chiefs and talks matters over with county, in an action therein pending, that date. If it is made after that the or pipeless furnace. Recently holdup men have turned He is a 4wrioua young doctor with them. Mohammedans and Brahmlna wherein P. N. Lemmon is plaintiff certificate will be dated the first of their attention to new schemes which had been fighting one another. There and C. S Patterson is defendant, the month following the application. Wasco, Oregon have given the police no little con- his office 111' tbe upper fifties. A idom ar» probably 100,000 armed tribesmen c »mmanding me to ^ell under execu As soon as the bob us _ bill w as cern. It is chúmete Istlç. pf thieves to his patient» are young women of the passed, over the veto of the President, think’t»P new and original methods of type that will be known to history aa in tbe hills. The Englishman tells the tion, in the manner provided by law, the War department issued Instruc warring parties to behave or he will jhe real property herainafter de- . procedure. One of tlieir recent opera the flapper. “They aren’t well and they aren’t clean up on both of them. The Indians cribed, to satisfy judgment in favor tions as to the pnqier method in ap tions Is to follow well-dressed men plying for the bonus. Finger prints and gem-bedecked women to their 111,* the young doctor complained In believe him and peace Is restored. They »f plaintiff- and agairst the said de- I dlgnantly to a New York Globe writer. know they may wipe out his little force-, endant, rendered and entered in said | will be used on the applications as a WHEN homes'und (hen hold the4n up. . ’. method of identification. A few months ago two men und two "Tiiere’s nothing th» .matter with them but a bigger force will follow. ourt and cause on the 26th day of 1 IN THE DALLES This is done to protect veterans and women, after visiting a cabaret down except malnutrition. It take» almost an ■/larch, 1924, for the sum of $90 40, their dependents from fraud and to town, dropped in at an all-night lunch hour sometime» to examine on» of thia A duelist at Paris, as a token of ogether with interest thereon at the I provide identification In the future. room for a light repast before going type of patient, only to find that her reconciliation, kissed his antagonist. rate of 10 |>er ce <t per annum from j heart, lung», »tomach ar» all In excel Fiva Rules Established. home. It happened that thieves were Perhaps the reporters were misled and July 17, 1919, and for the lurther; lent condition. There 1» nothing par Rules formulated by the War de dining in the same lunchroom. They partment in connection w'ltb applica observe«! the gems the women were ticularly wrong «xcept that ah» is far what they saw was not a duel, only um of $35.00 attorneys’ fees, and for; tha settlement of a freak election bet. tne further sum of $13.50, costs and J wearing ami the well-dressed, prosper under weight , tion for a bonus read : “When I fall thia type of patient lisburseme ris, and the costa upon ; *L Do not write for application ous aupenrnnce of their esc-orts. When There arems to be a growing dla Open Day and Night blanks. These will be distributed as the four left in a taxi the thieves that, the an»wer 1» alway» the »ame ■xecution, I will on Monday, the 7th -»Millon here, «t^fn Ixmdon to crith soon us prepared, and unnecessary hailed Mouther taxi and followed them •Heaven», doctor,’ they »hriek. . 1 :ay of July 1924, at the hour of 10 bte France for her single-entry sya letters will only create confusion and t<> their apartment house. The two wouldn’t put on any mor» weight for o’clock in the morning of said day, at « the world. Why, I might get hippy. •tw^f international bookkeeping. oouples had- *no sooner entered the delay. he front door of the county court “L Read carefully the instructions lobby of the house than the holdup And I could never wear knicker» for house, in Moro, Sherman county, Ore- ! which will be printed with the appli men Intercepted them, held them up, . golf any mor», for there la nothing 1 May tie after a while men will be gon, sell a» public auction, to the ' dislike so much a» hippy women in and strlppe«! thetA of money and valu cation blank. dr tf» live a thouaand years, but not highest bidder for cash in hand, all . knickers.’ “3. Do not pay fees other than a ables. nlea* th# traffic regulations are con- is this: •Why. he right, title and interest of said “Again th< Storekeeper Is Tricked. notary charge. The law prohibits any Repraaentatilve Theodore E. Burton ’«.r»,' '• improved. défendant. C. S Patteison, or. I ht person for charging a fee for assist of Ohio, who was named temporary Recently a ■siorekreper on One Hun doctor, tf I trot fat I might loea my irst day of March, 1924, in «nd td Formerly the Albert -• ance in collection of the compensa chairman of the republicarf national dred ami Twenty-fifth street was nlone nice ankles, of which I sm proud as NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION he following desmoed property, hi his shop when a youth entered and the stork in the fable. And just when tion. convention at Cleveland. Department of the Interior U. S. otuated in Sherman county, Ore^or, The Dalles’ Newest and Best “4, Do not write the War depart- purchased some razor blades. He laid short skirts ar» coming in again. Oh. ment for any Information required by down several coins, most of them no doctor, I couldn’t think of gMtifi» land office at The Dalles, Oregpn. to-wit: Hostelry fee blank. If the Individual has not pennies, took the blades and departed. father now. It Would qulto spoil my May 22d, 1924. Southeast quarter of the northeast CENTRALLY LOCATED The storekeeper counting up . the [ typa' _. the Information, supply It as best he Notice is hereby* given that Frank quarter, and the north half of the “ And so they go, with lowered vital C*n from memory. Inquiries to the change found that the customer had ' Sherman County Headquari »rs Carl Schumacher, of route 1, Box 36, outheast quarter of section 13, town gspartmoat - would only serve to delay not given him enough. Running from I Ity and less resistance to colds and all Moro, Oregon, who, on Oct. 20, 1920, hip 4 south, range 14 eatt, w. m. o1 the cess by the double eearch of the the store he Intenepte«! him In the kinds of disease Ju«t for th« made homestead entry.. No. 017714, nd lot 3 of section 18, townsjiip 4 .... — street. "Hey. son.” said' th»' storey j stvla." records which wodld be involved. for NJNEL' SEiNEi, NEjNWL S) ioutb, range 15 east, w. m Mall application blahks in the Great Soldler'a Sad Refleetien. keeper, “you are 9 tents short.” The SEj, Section‘20, SiSWJ, Section far Or FO much thereof as may be we rale pee which will be distributed at Nothing except a battle lost can be youth looked surprised, and dug down fa» same time. This will facilitate re Tialf so melancholy a» a battle won.— townahip.l north, range 19 eaat, Wil necefsary to satisfy said judgment In his pocket for the balance. In du Growth of Banking Habit Ing so he dropped several pennies on l>uke of Wellington. lamette meridian, has filed notice of •oets and accruing costs Said ceipts of applicants at the proper of- intention to make three year proof, Drives Crooks to Holdups the sidewalk, which rolled out of property will be sold subject to con- When He'« Telling It. Th« scale of payment under the sight.' "I haven’t any more change,” We sometimes wish the fellow who to establish clsim to the Isnd above nrnnation and redemption as by law — Try Many Schemes. boons bill is differentiated between he apologized. "Here are your razor knows It all would forget a little of described, before Register and Re provided. boms and foreign service, as is pay ceiver, U. S. Land Office, al The Dated at Moro, Oregon, thia 29th New York.—Thieves, with few ex blades." He hurried away, and when it.—Boston Transcript. M the army and navy. The home serv- ceptions, prefer hard, culd cash to any the storekeeper returned to Iris shop, Dalles, Oregon, on the 3rd day of lay of M«*y, 1924. tee pay is based on a scale of SI a NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE July, 1924. thing else, and paper money, since it he discovered that some one had en ' HUGH CHRISMAN, May, and that of foreign pay is based OF REAL PROPERTY Claimant names as witnesses: J.R. 1» light and easy to carry, is prefer tered in his absence and had “touched” Sheriff of Sherman County, fit a scale of 11.25 a day. - able to silver coin, which, if there is the cash register for $25. < Oregon. * 5tj6j!4 By virtu» of an execution, decree Cothran, pell Wright, John Gibson, How to Figure IL FOR SALB much of it, is heavy and unwieldy. Wm. Roos, all of Moro, Oregon. 1 aid order of sale issued out of the Mow an ex-service man who receives Thieves always like to get cash if pos Commonplace. Sport's “Papa.” W. J. Donnelly, Register. • paid-up insurance policy under tho sible. They can usually get rid of It There was a giri in New York city, Circuit Court of the State of Oregon Georgia, while at her father's garage, bonus bill may figure the maturity withouttrouble. • Next to currency who had been working for eight years for Sherman County, to me directed saw one of the workmen enter. His NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE bains of his policy at death or at tho they p/ef^r jewelry^especially gems without a vacation. She was thin, and dated June 7, 1924, upon a judg dog, pleased to see him, jumped up to In the Circuit Court of the State his lap. Georgia looked on a moment «M of twenty years follows: white, and her shoulders were stooped. ment and decree rendered and entered of good quality. First, total the number of flay» They like Jewelry because It I hm « a Bike had an old mother dependent in said Court on the 5th day of June, of Oregon for Sherman County. In and then remarked. "My, you luve your •srvod at home and overseas and de large monetary value, and like paper upon her, and for eight years she had 1924, in favor of H. S. Ellis and Equity papa, don’t you. Sport?" fect 00 of those served at home, money It Is easy to handle. A amali been tolling to free their home from against Peter Kramer for the sum of Del weede Northwestern and which are excluded as having been stone worth >5,(XX) or mure takes up the Incubus of debt.- One night she Pacific Hypotheekbank, a $6000 00 with interest thereon after IUII l - l-I I I iH-W-l 11 I I 1-l-M- FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STS. covered in the >60 bonus paid upon little apace In a vest pocket. But jew took an “elevated" home. In her hand corporation, Plaintiff, August 1st, 1923, at the rate of eight MMeharge after the armistice. Multl- elry is not as easily disposed ,of us she tightly clutched an envelope. She PORTLAND. OREGON vs Cthe day« served at home by >1 and money, even If sold to a "fence.” The ran all the way up the street and per cent per annum; for sum of MAIN STREET Fanny O. Frymire, a widow, $180.00 with interest thereon "after number of overseas by >1.25 and purchaser, as a rule, will not give the could hardly turn the door-knob, She L. McKinley, and •fid the results. seller anything like what he should hurried Into the room where her August 1st, 1923, at the rate of ten arber hop Defendant^. Eliminate all above >625, if any, as reeelve for the bauble, und thA the -nlother^snt and dropped the envelope per cent per annum; for the further By virtue of and execution, judg MORO, OREGON * that is the limit of basic pay allowed, fence Is liable to be taken In by the Into her lap with a sob. The mother sum of $3.^0.00 attorney’» fees; and tf the veteran had only home service police and “squeal” on his customer. •pened it and discovered that, it Was the further sum of >21.00 costs and ment order, decree and order of sale fa» limit Is >600. - The ordinary burglar steals jewelry a canceled mortgage. The debt was disbursements, and the costs of and issued out of the above entitled court Thon find In tho accompanying table purely for mercenary reasons. He paid. Just a commonplace girl—that upon this writ, commanding me to in the above entitled cause, to mt” Joe Truitt, Proprietor Sb» factor opposite the ago of the vet- does not know much about precious was all. But oh! the beauty of that make sale of all and aingular the directed, dated the 15th day uf May, faM at hie nearest birthday next stones, but he is a poor burglar if he sacrificial love for her mother! fi Mowing described real property 1924, upon a judgment and decree fibsfag and multiply the basis pay cannot tell the difference betweep a situated in the County of Sherman entered in said Court on the 21st day fatal by tho factor. The result will paste diamond and a real one 7 and he Devotion With a Limit. of April, 1924, in favor of tie plain- and State of Oregon, to-wit: b» tho maturity value of the policy or knows thst a real gem has a ready SHOWER BATHS Few of the beys at the club had met tiff above named and against the de Lot 4 of section 19 and Lot» 1 »nd fate vahm at death. market. Experience also has taught Cuthbert's better half. H»ffy, being Fer awample. If a veteran served 560 him that the average apartment house one of the few, was called upon for 2 in section 30 in township l north fendant Fanny O. Frymire fer thi t»nge 18 east W. M., containing following sums, namely: $4,600 Ob Mb at home, his be sic pay Is >600, dweller no longer keeps his money in Information. with interest thereon at the rate of OllminatlDg the first 60 days. If his a sack or behind the family clock on 167 33 acres, more or less. "Has Cuthbert a devoted wife?" eight per cent per annum from De any might Bf» is thirty, his factor Is 2.524, which the parlor mantel. He knows the head A W! The sjnj of section 25 town “As the times go, you . JAMES STEWART tf nnpd to multiply >500, gives a total of the family carries a check book and so. Mi w z ship 1 north range 17 eaat W. M. and cember 1st, 1922; the further sum of gf >1.260, the value of the policy. If puts his cash in the bank eyery week, Whereupon, being asked for an ex- the wjswi section 30 in township 1 $250 attorney’s fee; >22.50 coets ano SHERMAN COUNTY SPECIAL RATES ! fee veteran had 860 days at home and and does not leave loose change for planattiQi, he proceeded to explain: north range 18 east W. M , excepting disbursements herein taxed in favot STOCK AND BRAND 100 abroad, his basic pay is >625, snooping Intruders to pick up. "Rhe won't cook breakfast for him. tnerefrom a trait of land consisting of the plaintiff; and the costs of Room with privilege of beth, aingle/ Which, tf multiplied by 2.524, gives the but she always joins him downtown Hunts for Jewelry. $1.00 up; double $1.50 up of 1 08 acres, more or leas, conveyed and upon raid writ, commanding me INSPECTOR policy value at >1,577. 80 the thief often is disappointed in time for dinner.” to make sale of that certain real Room with private bath, «ingle $1.50 by R. E .Saltmarsh to E. E. Lytle Moro - • Oregon Following is the table of ages and In his visits to apartments at not find up; double $2.50 up. property together with all and sin and D. C. O ’ Reilly by deed bearing THE MARKETS factors: ing the coveted cash and turns to Auto Meet« Train«. Street can from privileges, tenements, 4 »date October 29, 1898, and recorded gular the Factor A#a Factor Age. other things of value. If people have Union Depot p«u our doon. DEPUTIES: L. Schadewitx, Kent, and appurtenances November 2, 1898, in deed book G hereditaments Portland. W .......... «MS 4« ........................ «.4M become more careful in handling Tran tier at Sth and Gli«an street« from Oregon; Dr. Jos. Saunders, Moro, thereunto belonging or in any wise ap 11 ........ I M4 44....................... «414 money, they have not greatly Im Wheat — Hard white, $1.15; soft p <ge 69 recoids of aaid Sherman North Bank Depot. 41.......... .^...1411 fa ....................... I MI Ore.; W. H. Mever, Wasco, Ore proved In protecting other valuables. white, 11.09; western white, >1.08; county, Oregon.! Al»o being subject pertaining, situate in Sherman county, fa.........................1.1« 4«............ ...........t 1»» fa.........................«M» 4T ....................... 3.SS1 And if the thief departs with little hard winter, $1.06; northern spring Jt> a railroad right of way thereon Oregon, and more particularly de ill Il-l-bL I I ! l-I-l-I-l I I I44-1 I + M..... »...3.SST 4« .................. 1144 eash he usually cad pick up a few ar conveyed by <»jd R. E. Saltmarsh to scribed as follows, to-wit: >1.05; western red, 31.04. fa .........................1.U5 4» ....................... 1 146 The northeast quarter (NEj) of Hay—Alfalfa, >15©15.50 ton; valley said E. E. Lytle and D. C O’Reilly •t.................rm 60 ....................... 1.114 ticles of jewelry; a watch or two, a 51 ........................ 11«! few rings and stickpins. M ........ % timothy, $18019; eastern Oregon by deed bearing date October 29, 1898, section thirty-two (32), the northwest 51 ........................ 1.171 fa .......................J 617 A pair of apartment dwellers re fa" and recorded November 2, 1898, in quarter of the northeast quaiter (NW timothy, $20@2J. 61 ........................ 1164 turning from the theater or a late sup 54 ........................ 111« deed book G page 70 record» of »aid I of NED, »nd the northwest quarter Butterfat—34035a. per or dance are usually tired; hence 55 ....................... «101 Sherman county, Oregon. The land (NWJ) of section thirty-three (33), Eggs— Ranch, 20026c, •> 64 ........................ «.1T1 In their tired and sleepy condition herein mortgaged contains 431.31 all in township three (3), south of 57 ........................ 1.141 they de not take the pains to place ' Cheese—Prices f. 0. b, Tillamook: 51 ....................... 1111 range fifteen (15), east of the ri » W. * acres, more or leas. their valuables in a family trurik or Triplets, 2>c; loaf, 29c per lb. ............... I 081 Willamette, meridian. Now therefore, by virtue of said Cattie — Beef steers, good grade. ■ 0 ..................... ' ‘ vault,. but leave them carelessly on Now, therefore, by virtue of aaid 61 .......................... 2.01 execution, decree and order of sale, bureau or table, or In a partly closed 18.0009.25. 41 ................,,.1144 execution, judgment order, decree and dresser drawer. And when the burglar Hogs—Medium to good, >7.5008.00. and in conpl'are» with the demand 41 ..................... 1H4 44 ................ ... ifil pays th» couple a visit he knows just Sheep—Spring, medium to choice, of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the order of sale and in compliance with 45 ........................ i.m where to find the articles he is after. 2th day of July, 1924 at the hour of the commands of said writ, I will," |9.50 ©IL 00. It Is the opinion of an old-time de ten o'clock’ in the forenoon of aaid on Monday, the 23rd day of June, Afi veterans up to and including the tective that the city holdup man, un-( day, and at the front door of the court 1924, at 10 o’clock a. m., at the Seattla. rafik of captain in the army and dm know» In the metropolis until a few ■fan corps and lieutenants In the navy years ago, la a product of the recent Wheat — Hard wh^fe, $1.12; soft house in Moro, in Sherman county, front door of the County Court house in Moro, Oregon, sell at public are eligible for the bonus. school of criminals, who believe in white, hard red winter, >1.09; western Oregon, sell at public auction, aub- auction, subject to redemption, to We carry a complete line of “taking the cash and letting the credit 'white, >L03; soft red winter, western ject to redemption, to the higheat the highest bidder, for cssh in hsnd, bidder for caah in hand, sll the right, go." Most of these vicious criminals red, northern spring, $1.05; Big Bend Catch Shad in Baskets Whiz Auto Products Auto Accessories title, interest and eatate in and to all the right, title or interest which Norfolk. Va.—Down at the Lake are out purely for the ca*h\ Hence aiueatem. Il li- the dependents in the sbove r.amed IMnea dam. Ip Princess Anne county, their viaita to cigar store».4 small , Hay—Alfalfa. >21; D, C„ >25; tlm j the said real property, which the aaid suit, or either of them, had on Goodyear Tires and Tubes » few miles from Norfolk, they are shops, and slmlla^ places; and the >thy, >28; D. C., $28; mixed hay, >2$. ! nMmed defendants or any or all of I r em had on the 9th day of August, November 6ih, 1916, the date of the retching buck shed with baskets ano practice of a bolded type to go after Eggs—Ranch, 19Cp26c. Pyrene Fire Extinguishers and Liquid । 192>>, Loirg th« date on which the mortgage therein foreclosed, or since re toe or any implement that will haul pay rolls, large and small. Butterfat—37 @ 39c. Follow Victims Homo. a fiali out of the water. A big run of murigHge men tionod Tn »aid decree said date had in or to the above de Cattle — Choice steers, $7.25©8.25. Not infrequently these thieves In de Auto Repairing and Storage the fish has come up from the sea. | was rttorded. or since had in or to sert bed property or any part thereof, Hogs-Prime light, >7.50@7.85. scending on h drug store or shop hive to satisfy said execution, judgment ■topped by the dam. they have gatb- ¡tie sbove described real p operty or Cheese — Washington cream brick, •reg there by thousands and motor- robbed the cash register, and gone !3&24 c ; Washington triplets, 31c; a iy part thereof, to satisfy aaid order and decree, intomt, costs and through the pockets of proprietors and MW are bringing home all they, can -e<ecution, order or decree, with accruing eoata clerks^ without making an effort to Washington Young America, 22c. Dated thia 15th day of May, 1924. feW* . „ < interest, cents and all accruing coeta. take iriicles of jewelry from these Hugh Chrisman, Sheriff of Agents for Feu Knew ’Em Lika Wat ! ' Dated this 9th day of June, 1924. persons. ,1» • recent store holdup the Spokane Sherman County, Oregon. Cynical Ductor (to chronic complain thlevi .took what articles of jewelry HUGH CHRISMAN. Hogs—Prim* mixed. |7.50©7.75. •r)—Well, bow are you feeling today? they valuable from I lev cd 8 eriff of Sherman County, Oregon First Publication: May 23rd, 1924. Cattle—Prime steers, 37 25©7 50 jg there anything that doesn't bur' their victims and "passel up" articles Last Publication : Jun» 20th, 1924. B jlSjlli ghsAp—Prime Upbe, >10011.00. that they considered of smell or doubt- Although a drive will be made to got the applications Immediately, no Royal Cafe Bank Hotel MODERN THIEVES HAVE NEWTRICKS Sherman Electric Co NEW HOTEL PERKINS B S FOSS A CO., Inc Blacksmith and Machine Shop Phone $03, Moro, Oregon Studebaker Cars