Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, January 30, 1925, Image 2

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MENIN COUNÏÏ IMENEI
ALONG LIFE’S
Locally many people are talking
Sherman County,Oregon,
about the child labor.Jj»w which is
By THOMAS A. CLARK
U»e tOM» oo me asacaamenta naoc oy me and aa equalized by the
now being considered by the Oregon
of. Equalization, also containing the aaaeasmenta made and certified
by
Tax Commission; and do certify that the »ev—*------- *
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legislature. A number will be »ur-
Entered as «econd claw matter at the
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1«S4.
Western
Newspaper
Union.)
to
be
awamed
upon
the
taxable
property
ia
Sherman
Cot
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poet oftce at Moro. Oregon. July 25, 1891 prised to know that there i» no law
ty, High School, Special School, Roads, Bridges, Civ •nd other purpose« for
being considered at all. There is an
CHANGING CUSTOMS 4
which a tax has heretofore been legally levied by the ( jnty Budget Committee
amendment to the United States con­
and the Budget Committees of the different monicrpelitiea are a» foil
stitution up for approval or rejec­
HAVE seen a good many statements
Geaeral R m 4 Dirtrict Tu '
withta the last few months to the ef­
January 30, 1925 tion by the legislature. This amend­
social CBOOl IU t
F riday
ment is not a law at this time, nor fect that our young people are degen­ Di«t.
Value
Levy
1
Tex - DiM.
Levy
Value
will it be at any time. It simply erating, that the moral standards of L
$1,088
85
14
$
777,749
1
$
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256,635
S
The ministerial association of Port­
371 79
265,565
1.4
8
469 52 2
gives the federal government power girls especially are lower than they 2
586,906
land has endorsed the actions of
1.271.81
908,436; 1.4
1,694 55 3
736,760
2 3
to regulate, control and prohibit any were, and that youth Is going to' the 3
1,197.35
■ 1
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855,249
Cleaver, »Ute prohibition agent, and person under the age of eighteen from dog« generally. I have seen as many 4
14
4
109,839
— ■ »
554.
11 —■ -
F4
396,371
5
701,653
has petitioned the legislature to working for wage, or .ny equiv.lent young peopie .. the next men. .nd t 5
1.4
1,115.
796,809
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6
14,105
39
8
6
7
1,640,162
continue him in office. The county
..
.. _ don t believe It.
1,946 39
1 4
6,724 12 7
1,390,282
7 9
9
851,155
sheriffa of Oregon claim that Cleaver of money consideration.
It la simply that girls are more frank
z 924 78
660,552 . 14
1,829 72 8
6 6
277,231
When the amendment becomes than they were a generation ago; they 10
has falsified, his reports and is un­
z 1,291.47
14
922.479
552.82 9 »-
3 2
122,755
effective, then laws conforming to are more open, they conceal less— 11
hnsw* 10
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897.59
641.139
242.746
l^L
12
truthful in his statements of farts.
tve authority vested in congress by they, la fact, conceal very little, either 13
846 20
L4
604.426
691 35 11
432,094
16
Cleaver haa put hia personal property
Put on the lod smoking jacket, encase your feet in bouse »liffNlWh
1,018 40
1.4
727.427
323.51 12
the act will be enacted. What these physical or emotional. The older gen­ 15
539,179
6
out of his hand», it has been claimed,
14
844,836
1.182. n
507 59 13
.7
725,128
»eat yourself in the easy arm ehair—then settle down for a cheerful
laws are no one pretends to know. eration pf women may have had a good 16
522 98
ao that auita against him for false
373,558
1.4
10,585 44 14
8 1
1,306,844
Many persons under the age of many questionable things go through 17
. 578 41
session with the Radio. It’s great sport. t
1 .
e
1.4
413.150
848.61 15
2 2
19
385,732
arrests and imprisonment r-nrot be
eighteen have married and others their minds, but they were discreet; 20
739.86
1.4
528,469
939.19 16
1 7
552,463
valid. Cleaver has made affil ait in
.535.51
382,504
14
We have the sets for the best results; ,slso the perts .make them-
8
212 3’ n
265,406
most likely will marry under that they thought under the cover of dark­ 21
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the United States federal cncts at
1,730.50
1.236,069
488 27 18
271,261
1.8
age. z The amendment gives congress ness ; they seldom gave anything away. 22
al!
priced within reason.
928 01
Portland that he does not know 1 •»
662,866
1A
9 8
8,183 97 19
835,099
In our grandmothers’ day the mys­ 23
authority and power to say that these
1.44
679
01
485.010
15
621
75
Wasco
24
limiUtiona as a sUte officer. Mai.y
414,498
teries of life were never discussed;
persons cannot work at all in any they were not nice. The privacies of 25 '
516 16
368,685 ‘ 1.4
318 05 Moro
13
244,650
of hia actions seem to indicate that
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301 18
G. Valley 215,132
565,135
manner
tq
support
their
home.
26
14.
tins
feminine
toilet
<ere
inviolate
and
Cleaver ia a political agent for Gov­
U
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<
284,515
The amendment goes further, it beyond gjg knowie<jge and the expert- 29
—» Total General Road Tax.
$20,239 47
ernor Pierce, who can aee no wrvng
656,043
wili force every parent to support eQce of maIL Thinga are different now. 30
664 68
i r '
390,991
in hi» man Friday. Practical, com-
31
In a pUt»lic restaurant early one 32
379,213
mon-sense people would listen more their children in rdiene»» until they
418.99
are eighteen years old. Some may I morning not long ago, while waiting 33
149.6M /2 8
to ministers if they did not appear to
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55,980/
disagree with this, but the labor union for a train, I sat near a young girl and 85
be ao biased in their prejudices that
1,820 56
364,112
5.0 *
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leaders who formulated the wording
1 her fiance, a» I gathered from the con- 37
City
197.03
3 6
54,730
r.o matter what the record they
versatlon that drifted to me. She was 44
of the act, knew what they wanted.
19 26 Wasco
4 9
J. D. 7 X3.930
<85,010
,
. $9,166 69
respond “it’s not so. ”
S.530 28
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Parents who may wish to send their a ‘pretty girl, tastefully gowned. Her J. D 15
4,280
Moro..
avgibym.^
2,775 20
children away to school or college and voice was soft and her speech correct
Demonstration* Cheerfully Made
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and refined. It was early morning, us Total $14,456.763 .’
$52,216 69 Total £3|3hT« * - • 0^' *
Austral inn «heat has been bought have them busy themselves with work I have said, and she was to take a High School Tuhibn Fóndi« 5
$17,472.17
by Pacific coast millers and is now to help pay their expenses, will not] train, as I was. She had bad none too
of « stil and applies to all
40 0 Mills
Total Levy in Wuco.......
Di«tricta «x4ept No. 7, 9, 17 * ’
much time, I presume, for arraying
Purple straw variety, the be permitted to do so.
euro ite.
35 6 Mills
Total
Levy
ia
Moro
.........
and 23; valuation $9,823,503 .
original bluest, m wheat, is being Such institutions as Albany colltge, herself properly.
35.2 Mijis
Total
Levy
in
Grass
Valley
Prices on application
«nd produces........ ............. $4,911 75
Installed Complete.
bought to take the place of the native —heralded widely as a self-help in- | The male member of the combina­
wheat, stocks of which have been stitution —will be without basis for tion, true to type, addressed himself
Total valuation oi taxable property of Sherman county, Oregon .£‘ ^4^56,763
Satisfaction Guaranteed
practically exhs. -ted for some time. their claims or else their students pretty completely to his bacon and the
The Levy for the General Fund is 11 1 Mill« and produce« . . *f iuO.47O.O7
morning paper. The young woman,
will
all
be
older
than
eighteen
years
According to infonnation. at least
Which 1« divided as follow«:'
73,211.78 *
Under the power conferred by the having finished her coffee, turned her
two cargoes of A.Ktrtflian wheat is
State Ta.......................
j.............
attention
to
her
toilet.
25,771.00
Market Road« ........................................................ ..........
being started for the Pacific coast, amendment, no person under age of. From a bag of tools.
all care-
. 10,000.00
Bridge«............................ .V...............................
the fir t imp>rta(ions to entqr this eighteen will be able to work and ful young women now carry with them
12,000.00 .
Per
Capita
School
Tax
.........
.........................................
4,600.00
territory since pioneer day».
Old learn a trade. Trades will be taüg it i wherever they go, she got out the para­
MORO, OREGON
County.ud Children'« Industrial Fair«...................
1,210.00
Elec^QM«. ................... ................................................
timers in the trade recall the fret in schools maintained by tax money phernalia for putting her anils Into
750.00
DtMou Memorial Park Improvement«.........................
that the fi'Bt cargo cf wheat ever and only those who are able can afford • condition. There is nothing more Irri­
10,000.00
Interest
on
Road
Bond«
.
............................
.
.............
One tating than a dangling hpng-nall. Then
brought to the Oregon country esme to take advantage of them.
1,675.00
Care of Poor, County Phyaktaa and Burial Expenses
writer advocating the amendment in the lip-stick ‘was generously applied
980.00
from Australia
Pension«, Relief, Charity and Library .............. - • •
’ 3,760.83
the Oregon Journal of Portland, aad the edgea of the
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Sherman Highway Balance ............. . .........................
16,511.46
claima that the 1920 census said that her powdered cheek «oTtHVOt’r a little.
Balance for Running Ex pensea of the County.............
one million sixty thousand children 'I should not have beep surprised or
were working in, the United State» shocked—nor would hef companion, I
$160,470.07
think—If she had given her teeth the General Fund.
and that under the amendment and
52,216.6T
O. Q. Thorp, proprietor
ial
School
Tax
Si
once over, and screwed on a pair of
4.911.7Í
subsequent laws that men and women earrings, or adjusted a transformation
20,239.47
.
THt HOOtRN
would take these jobs. Lssving the dragged from the recesses of her tool General Road Fund .... ..
17,472.17
FAM.NT
persons under eighteen to drift around box. But her friend had finished his Special City To......... • • • ............................... . .............
.91
Overplus Fractional Extensions......................................
RHOMtSnH
town and increase the numbers of breakfast at this stage of the pro­
The only dairy herd in the vicinity of Moro -
SONAM
youthful criminals who—ss in Chi- ceedings and she had no time for fur­
Grand Total Tax........... ...................... $255,311.0
that ts certified di»ea»e-free..
237.29
IF Ht
Amount oi advance tax collected by me.............
cago—commit crime for the “thrill.” ther detail«. As I said, I don’t believe
DOCSN’T
that young people Innately are particu­
$255,073.77
Milk, I2C quart
Cream, 35c pint
Amount to be collected by the Sheriff...............
SMOKE OR
larly different from what they were in
Cana
Grow»
Tall.
DRINK
our grandmothers’ time. It is just Dated at Moro, Oregon, thia 26th day of January 1925.
Deliveries
daily,
morning
and evening
Sterna of the sugar cane plant re­ that customs are changing.
Hi IS
semble cornstalks and often attain a
. Margaret W. Peetz, County Assessor
OLD
height of fifteen to eighteen feet, says
Sheriffs of the state, assembled it
Nature Magazine.
They are thick
and unbranohed, with broad, flat ninth annual convention at Multnomal
A cleanup of all the hay in the.
county courthouse In Portland, adopt
leaves three feet or more In length.
alfalfa
fields of the weat end of Uma
C V Belknap, Proprlttor ^
ed a resolution urging the state legia
till* county will be effected within the
lature to abolish the state prohibition
next few week», according to Cari Me
law enforcement body, of which
Naught of Hermiston, manager of the
Three
thousand
dollars
is
planned
George L. Cleaver is director.
Moro, Oregon
to be spent on the Columbia, John hay growers’ co-operative organize
Eastern capital was successful last
tion. Approximately 80 per cent of
Day
and
Sberman
highways
by
the
-
Dance at The Dalles Next
week in bidding for the Cherry creek
state highway department, in connec the crop has been moved to date.
Ladies and Children’» Hair Cutting
reservation timber In the eastern
The principal road» within Crater
tion with Sam Boardman’» tree plant­
and Shingle Bobbing
part of Klamath county. The high
Lake perk will be herd-surfaced this
ing project.
bid wm submitted by the Campbell
Congress has passed two
Of the total amount, eight hundred year.
Tpwle Lumber company of Oshkosh.
dollars will be spent in Gilliam measures which give a total of $183,-
The Northwest’» Fineat “Classical Jazz” Orchestra
Wlz./wlth an offer of MU a thousand
county alpng the Columbia highway 000 for road improvement in the park
feet.
ind seven hundred and fifty dollar» this year, and the money will be used
A bill which would enable cities In will be spent on the same route in for replaclpg the present dusty
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from the Peoples Theatre, Portland, will give a
the Willamette valley in Oregon t< Sherman county between the Des­ thoroughfare» wjth pavement.
DANCE in the AUDITORIUM BALL ROOM
proceed with a plan to develop a watei chutes and the John Day rivers. Foi
Fred Herrick, purchaser of a large QQOCXXXXXXXX)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOr
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supply was Introduced in congress by the Sherman highway eight hundred tract of government timber in the Mal I
Ticket» $1
Extra Ladie» 25c
Representative ' Hawley. The meas and fifty dollars has been allotted.
“Science Plus Fann Practice.’’ ’ -
hear national forest In Harney coun­
ure would authorize a grant of ap
One hundred dollar» will be spent ty the development of which in­
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Extra show at 7 p.m. in the big
Eight men in Tuxedos, using a
proximately twelve sections of federal in rew plantings on the Columbia volves the construction of 60 milea of
Auditorium Theatre Saturday
Hardman Grand Piano, on the
government land around the head highway near Mayer perk at the top railroad from Crane through Burns
nigtit of Pola Negri in “Li(y of
floor of the magnificient Audi­
water« of the McKenzie river in th» of Rowena loops and the remaining has received a year’» extension of time
Eleven courses with nstnes and dates as follows:
,
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The Dust.’’ See the show first
torium Ball Room.
It’s worth
vicinity of Cedar lake to an organiza five hundred will be spent between to start logging operation». The ex
and dance afterwards.
the trip just to listen.
4
tion which It is proposed to have th< The Dal lea end the Deschutes river.
tension was authorized by Colonel
Ciry Manufacturing-
.
Meeh.nica :
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state legislature designate as
Ailanthus planted by Mr. Board­ William B. Orealey, chief of the forest
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January 5-31
k ,F,nn Pow*r ,nd
man last fall is progressing favor­
agency for construction.
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Equipment. January 6 to
ably, despite the recent sold snap.
Dairy herd management—
March 10
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, A nursery of these trees planted by
January 6 to March 20
11. Gas Engines, Tractors, and ]|
Mr. Boardman at his home is grow­
»
av *
i z-
. « ta—
Equipment, January 19-23 '
ing from the seed as is also a large
Fourth Annual Cannera Sch<»l-
General Farm R.palr, J«- 1
February 2-20
uary 26-30
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nursery planted by school children of
Boardman.
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[ Poultry Husbandry-
>v- F«™» Water supply and !|
C. L. I reland
Editor and Publisher
I
or Gilfillan
an Atwater-Kent or Kennedy set
FOSS & CO., Inc
THE MORO DAIRY
BILL"* BARBLR
Pilone aiFi .
OREGON
SAYS
x
MORO
Moro Hotel Barber Shop
Saturday Night Jan’y 31
baths
WINTER SHORT COURSES
Ride to Health
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With Wasco Bakery Goods
On sale at the following
Sherman county stores
Geo. N. Crozfield, Wasco
McCoy-Atwood Co., Wasco
W. R Reid, Wasco
Moro Trading Co., Morn -
L. R. Ccnlee, Moro
J. H. Wilt & Co.. Grass Valley
A. B. Potter, Klondike
Keep Sherman County Money at home
By Patronizing Home Industry
We bake white bread in two size loave», and also bake Raisin biead,
Whole Wheat bread, Health bread and Rye bread.
We have all kinds of Cakes always in fresh supply, including Plaiin,
Loaf, Layer and Jelly Rolls.
We make (’uokies of all description». frugar, Ginpr and Oat Meal
Cookie» are our upeciiUlie».
Speci il ordern for Partie». I hióce Su
uh .
’uMir • ialhrrings
are »olivile«! and Riveli ih»* o*rv bi*>i o
porting to the West Coast Lumber­
men’s association for the wook coding
Jaawr 4?, manufactured 101,184.18«
toot ocisunber; sold 1M.014JM foot;
and skipped 115414441 tsoL Now
daction. Shipments wore I pw »Mt
sbovo new business.
February 2 to March 14
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Sanitation, Febquray 2-0. ¡]
Gas and Electric Light and
V.
Power, February 9-13.
Farm Concrete construe- J
tiqn, Ffbruayy |S-gQ,
For full information addreea
DEAN OF AGRICULTURE, CORVALLAL, OREGON.
• Land Classification and Appraisal—
February 2-7 .
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rar* agü
AMERICA’S su] ir tire
J * —fìnp«t matír
elusive service features,
distinctive beauty of de­
sign, individual stand­
ards of service.
We
would be K],<1 to show
them to you gnd tell
you all about them.
R ead & G alloway
GENERAL MACHINE SHOP
Repairing Truck», Tractor», Automobile»,
Caterpillar», and Combine Motor», Cylinder
Grin Hng. Ovx-acetylene and Electric Welding
¿ pi^onpl service
W h SCO Bakery, M. G. Tuel, Proprietor
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Wasco, Oregon
NN
The Ashland city council ordered
calling of an election in the near
future to submit to the voter» the
question of issuing 18000 In bonds to
purchase the historic southern Ore­
gon Chautauqua building, which will
bq sold within the next few weeka
to satisfy g mortgage foreclosure judg
ment.
Both the state penitentiary and the
state training school for boys at Salem
are fire traps and are not adequate to
cope with present modern conditions, 1
according to B. Ogden Chisholm, a 1
member of the International prison
commission, who is inspecting the
pend Institutions of the Pacific north­
west.
Plans ha vs been completed and the
contract let for the rebuilding of the
mill section of the Portland Vegetable
Oil Mills company, which was doetroy
ed by fire, Dec. 18. The mill, which
will be used to procs the oil from
copra from the Philippines and the
South Sea islands, will cost shout $50,-
000 to rebuild.
After he hsd held up lb men in
a Troutdale pool hell, William Still,
mlddleAHged Estacada man, »M shot
and seriously wounded by two Trout­
dale citizens who witnessed the rob­
bery. Still escaped, Md In » patch
of tall grass In a vacant lot. »nd was
later captured and turned «ver to
deputy sheriffs.
Moro Garage
The Dalles, Ore
615 Ei»t Second St
Phont Mein 4001