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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1925)
WHY swouui F r 1I^> February 13. 1925 OREGON NWS ITEMS OF SfaW. INT0EST POSIT —YES I KNOW 'T CAMAT 9E Hß^ WITH YQUR HANDS THiT rWS POCKET, WHAT sort of CAN YOUR 7“^ attorti ^ put Ui TH^TS JUSTvXteAT < th CURWUS Tütete ", 4 HOHOR, JUDGE BUT I THIS CASE ( \ P ost poke d L SrM Reum« of Hipp*nl"G» of R m Wook Cofleofod for • Our Reader»- Union county ■Tn 1824 popolar in in 1923, as records show- Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Lee of Reeds port are parents of Reedsport a first City, beaterman, and Hal Lofton, Sil vias, laborer. A total of 549 accidents wss reported. Damage estimated at $250,000 was dlwmMaMl dart»« ““ «o““* •«“' entailed, thousands of head of sheep mer. snd cattle were drowned, houses snd Brick work on a new central heat small buildings ware swept awsy, s ing ptamt Bend's schools U railroad bridge was washed out and negripg/DooypKten. Hp< f***! will be was covered with three feet of wster when the dam on Bully creek, 18 miles west of Vale, broke under the pressure of flood waters. Southern Pacific will »hare In the ex A west coast branch of the. National Lumber Manufacturers’ association | penne. SUMMONS FOR j*VBt!CATI0N IN . i NOTICE TO CREDITORS Q I ********** Mia» Pc8&y. McDaniel : FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In the County Court of the State of An experienmi MteteM«* ot < In- the Civeota Cwrt of the State Oregon for the County of Sherman. London.—The Island of Orest B^tt ofOrscon, ftefiherman County. In the matter of the estate of •• PortlsiJ is noq^oMiaMM •* ! sin is tipping*eastward, and han tilted (.»wMoc» Martin, plaintiff vs. Al Agnes Brisbrne. deceased.. several feat^ln that diaaetteu within bert Miller, also all other persons or i Notice is hereby given that the the last 800 years. ThU statement paglte. unknown clatetog ^ny right. undersigned has been appointed exec wm mate by G H. J- Clayton r s n ste l» i tUK estate. Hen oc iqtarteb to the utor of the-estate of Agnes Brisbine, in a paper read before the Bocint» ofc coakeatata dasemoed iiMlwxiomplaint deceased, by th« County Court of the Engineers at Burlington house. Stale of Oregon for Sherman County, herein, defendant*. pbouo Mite 4018.. To Albert Miller, also, all other 'and has qualified. All persons having Ppp fos War WithcWprk : Satiaíncüon gunnnMlXMkyour persons or parties unknown clsming claims against said estate aro hereby Moateiw. Max—EmptejMSA ef the money refund«*. any right, title, estate. Hen or inter-1 noticed to preeent the same duly ;; national, railways otr MMkP Base .»greed to donated a dg^'a PW ••eh' est in the real estate described to the verified, as by law required, to the month to the federal governntent to complaint herein, the above named , undersigned at the law office of W. C. Bryant, Moro. Oregon, within six be used in P^Bg the expenses, cre dlnfandaat* will be established at PsrUand in Grove < Orchard community near Me i Io the Name »t the .State of. Ore- months from the date hereof. ated by the wavotaMenasp mevemteA Minnvllle has purchased a building recognition of the increasing import Dated, thia 14 day of January. 1926. stlned- up by- .AtetA» dw-ie Huerta.,. gon^. You aro beseby notified that which will be remodeled into a com an«« of ths lumber industry in the | The H wutete l W h —M .han faBed. and Lawreaoe MArtm io ths holder of Ssm P» Brisbane, executor of the Paclfie northwest, it was announced munity hall. PlumbÌAt und» Certificate of Delinquency numbered estate of Agues Briabine. deceased. Several road« near Albany were at the headquarters of the association । W.C.Bryant attorney for executor. Sella and installs the 96 isqued oo the 81st day of Novem flooded by the high water last week in Washington, D. C. Harold F. Hubbs First publjcstion Jan. 16, 1926. ber, 1928 by the Tax Collector.of the pipe famous Muel and travel in nearly every direction tor many years a resident of Portland, Last publicstion Feb. 18, 1925. County of Sberman, State of Oregon, will direct the Portland branch. , Portlsnd from Albany was restricted for the amount of Seventy Six and Wheat — Hard white, $2.10; Sult was begun In circuit court at With a desire to study floral ques- 62,100 ($76.6^ dotlar»v the shine being NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT white, northern spring, $1.88^ hard th —‘1—i then due and delinquent In the County Court of the State of tionx aqd beautify Tillamook, a group Rugen« by. J. H. Hawley and S. W winter and we^amwhMe, 4X87 r west fpr taxes fo» the year» 19W, 1920» Oregon for the County of Snerman - of people iutewypd to flowexa have Boy* of Cottage Grove against the vn red, 8L84. organised the Tillamook Floral club. county court and the sheriff to enjoin In the matter cf the estate of WU. sod 1922, together With penalty, Hnyt-AKalla. IW^X» Um; valley interest sod costa thereon upon the Kateri ne Burmester, de cessed. Two women and one man, students the collection of 1924 taxes as they timothy, $»9|9 real property , assessed to you, of Notice Js hereby given thst the un at Oregon Agricultural college, were stand on the rolls, which have Just which you are the, owner aa appear« I dersigned has filed in the sbove en timpthy4 dismissed by college suthocUtos for been completed, on the ground that Qf record, sUuatod in said County and! titled court hts final report and ac Butte; alleged participation In liqw* partite, the amount levied upon this year ex i Congressman Everett Sanders of. Im State, and particularly bounded and I count of his sdministration of said ceeds by. more than 6 per cent the Egg»—BrtWh» $8 Wc. George O., Kaowlte, w $A atoetpd dlsns Is to become aecretary to 9*0» ‘T h » CbteStt-rPrtces t o.. b.. TUtomook : described ss follows, to-wit: The restate and that Monday the 16th day amount levied upon last year. President when C. Bascom 6lemp qidto mayor oC iCpttag^ Dtevn toj taJto tM sasX one hslf (E4) of the northeast I of February A. D.. 1986 at th» hour of Tripleta 21«; leaf. 32c pec Jfc, Thate thooteWl signs to mark forest I on March 4. Plas® by. /. H,- Chambam. IW quarter (NED of section eight (8),I I ten o’clock a. m. of said day has been Cattle— Prime steen» ILKMM-QO, Spneial delivery rates mate on signed, at. a mn»tln» the city coun»- trails in 22 forests In Oregbn and Hogs—Medium to choice,, lit 2&9^ township one (1) north, range nine by order of th» court appointed as wood, coni, etc. to country places Washington were shipped by the forest teen (19) esH of the Willamette the .time and the county court room Long and abort hauling promptly m. eo. •aiyricf Mt. Pertland to meet th» grow Torakich HprtwM Sheep — Lambs, medium, to choice, in the court house st Moro, Oregon meridian. » don« on short noties. Ing demand of tourists who are mak was instantly killed ngar Perry when You^are -further notified that said as the place for the hearing of the Headquarter» M Hotei Moon. $11916 W- lag the forests their ium»w plsy a rock which was betag lilted by a La*mnce MnUin bag. paid taxes on I said report and account, the objections grounds.. Ths largest eh Ip want went derriclu.aBUL Mlf.om iaJM»«, » Ma aUA premisesPkior or subsequent thereto, if any, and the settlement of Seattla * to ths Diamond lake region, where rate of. intent on the said estate. - Wheat — Bott white, hard winder, Vale, Or.—Danger of an epidemic of Sims were wanted, and the next Dated st Moro, Oregon thia 12th Christian Ranley, 82, wall known to ths Mount Hood national forest. diphtheria and smallpox was foreseen >1.91; western wh*a, western red. said ansounte ag. fqlloiwa:. Year» tax pioneer of Pendleton and an Indian 4L80; northern spring, $1.85; Big Bend 1923; date paid June 3rd, 1924; tax I day of January, A, D. 1925. here by city officials and others as S' wUlcL took. 88& slgna- Herman Burmester, Administrator! receipt No. 909; amount $20.59; rate 1KW aurins wKruoUuH of tbe I ’ Two candidates for the United result of the flooding of Vale and bluestem, 12.20. of intereH 12 per cent; Interest paid • nton PnrtflC railroadr died at his [of said estate. - Hay — Altalta, »23; D. C„ W; U» States district attorneyship for Ore surrounding territory through the W. C. Bryant, attorney for adtrin- otby, $86; D. C, $88; mixed hay, »>♦ homo In Hood River. bursting of the irrigation dam on Bully gon are still under consideration by Said Albert Miller as the owner of Iistrator. Butterfat—-41c, ARec deadlocked. U to «ms. Senators Stanfield and McNary. They i ereek last Thursday. Watch Inspector forth«? First publicstion Jsn. 16, 1926 the legal title of the above described ■I Eggs — Ranch. 24930c. With from 2 OOP to 4000 head of tor h«n«rin« for nearly 18 hours, the sre George Neuner of Roseburg and O. W. R. & N. Co. Last publication Feb. 18, 1926 property as the same sppears of »rn^ -I Hogs—Prime light. 111.80911.T5 jurors at Klamath Falls who heard the Robert Kuykendall of Klamath Falls. cattle and sheep lying dead in the low coot,, and e«ch of the other persons Jewelry and Watch Repair Cattle—Choice steers, I ?. 50 ©Ato. lands west of Vale toward Bully creek, case against 81m Pate, first 6f the A prime factor in the upbuilding of Figures showing a 40 per esqt in above named are hereby farther noti» j a community is the community newspaper. ing given special attention where they were caught by the rush gambling house murder suspects to crease in suicides last year over find that Lawrence Martin, the plain- ing waters and drowned, and with face trial, compromised and returned in Multnomah couqty were aupQUPcpc a verdict of guilty of first degree mur In the annual report of Dr. Kari Smith every basement and lower floor of dor but recommended lite Imprison coroner. There were 77 in 1W4, ai Vale’s residences and business houses a decree foreclosing the Hen against! Increase of 22 over the previous year | tilled with mud and debris, the situa ment. thp prcgierty above described, and! Hog. Prime sMsed, »1 369HtM. tion from a health standpoint was 1 mentioned , in • ssid. certificate. And 1 One hundred-and eighteen mills re *A/petition has been filed with the h ' A E. Myers, Proprietor Cattle — Primo »teere, fkl69T 7L porting to Wteb CmK Lumbermen's itete pvhHc- service commission by viewed with apprehension. you.aza hereby summoced to appear ¡FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STS The loss to property here and in J fit I« associate*'«* HR w»<endlB« JaBW residents of Brownsmead, a common withjp day^. after the first pub- t' PORTLAND, OREGON ary 11| W W«71 W- tty. comprlateg about 75 families about adjacent territory swept by the flood licatipaof. this summons, exclusive of fe< ami |4 mBes.atet ot Astoria, asking that now is pl seed close to $500,000 in of the day ot said first publication, stead of 1250.000, as at first estimated. snd defend thig action or pay the | the Pacific Telephone A Telegraph waa pr^Uon. COOMtelUF- ahow cause why It should amount due as sbove shown, together Rate.: Under 15 word«, 35c r 8hlpm»»taF9* J pqy cteX ateXA ««w not extend its lines to Brownsmead. with costs and accrued interest, snd 15 to 30- word«, SOd ; Pyiggg aggregating $500, to be diyte Over 30 wds.» IJic P* wd. in case of your fsi lure to do so, s business. decree will bs rendered foreclosing While no material damMta to fall nd into first, second snd third awanda. Gov. Hsrtley Regards Leglslstlon ss Wrong In Principle. were authorised by committees repre- work horses, three good double against the land »nd premises wbove Olympia. Wash.—Governor Hartley discs, two wagons, two dis« drU)«,^ named» vetoed the $400,000 appropriation from two harrows, four set hsrness, two „ Tbie summwoa in published by order corps drills st the American Legion the reclamation revolving fund the B. Balaba«».. , of UteBonombta E.D; Mc&e* Judge state convention June 25, 26 and 27. seed wheat for the farmers of walking plows, oMbe County Court of »the State of Erection of a penitentiary for east- drought stricken region. Moro. Oregon« fox ► the- County of .Sherman bin grow^ wIR PtoR tteMr^falfgr fite*1 ern Oregon, IncrRse of the facilities He gives as his reason that this FOR SALE or-trad». Good work and saifLotder was made, and dated of the . state prison st Salem, and asks him to put the finances of the horses. Will trad# fog mUk cows. this. 26tb d»y of January, 1925 And the changes in the system of sentences of state into a proposition which is con good heifers, or hog*. Also bps« date of th< first publication of thi» nri»oi>em wiU-be recommended to the sidered unsafe and unsound for prl- for sale s.me fine brood sows, bred Summons is the 80th day of . January, governor and the state legislature by vste capital. to registered Berkshire, to fasgow Formerly the Albert a coDuntttew named by the Portland He also takes occasion to say that in spring. Tom Fraaer, Moro. AH process snd papers in this pwp- gt» end Multnomah county commis he regards this kind of legislation The Dalles* Newest aqd Best wrong in principle, and not a proper FOR SALE or Trade -Several good ceeding may be served upon the un Hostelry dersigned residing within the StaU brood sows due to, farrow t this function of government, “certain to of Oregon st the eddress heresftar CENTRALLY LOCATED month, also double cutaway tanderit lead the government into the by-paths Room with privilege of bath, «¡Ogi diac. C. P. Walker,. pb»ne 2$P18, mentioned. of group or class legislation, and Into $1.00 up; double $1.50 up Shenna« County Headquariers » I. M. Peterson, sttorney for plain, Moro. ***^ the pitfalls of paternalism, a policy to ‘Room with private bath, «ingle SU J. P. HATH. Mnna^pw. fiffy address Moro, Oregon. _______ _ ___________ — i. 1 • T* ---------- "l up; double $2.50 up. which I cannot subscribe.” FOR SALE-Ono 17-foot corrugated Last publication March 27th, 1925. roller, nearly new. Coat $185 and Motel Laks Dam Goes Out. worth $100. U.yfU am gQin« Spokane, Wash. — Several houses seed its Just what you want. Call Bird* an¿ fha Wiatjiav were wiped opt and winter sown crops 23F1 or write G, L French, Grass Knowledge of coming weather were ruined when Moses Iske dam, 20 Vslley. N.9 matter white you« mwbaudjse needs may ebaages shown by bird» is attributed miles north of Othello, in Grant coun to tin sfssphTrir pressor» on thelx 6% Loans under Reserve System j ty, burst shortly before noon Satur- be, we are qualified to AH', them for you on city or ftmm property Reserve Deposit Company 72 Fourth Street, Portland, Oregon. Child Lsbor Bill Refused by Idsho. Boise, Idaho.—Idaho was added to We pay parcel poet one way on «0 the states refusing to ratify the fed shoe repsiring. Good quality leather eral child labor amendment when the and work. Joe’Amore, The Dadlqs» house defeated the resolution for rati Oregon fication by a vote of 18 to 38. . ..... trlulnts, born Friday-. , The auto camp maintained In ths eHr txrk by ColtM® Oro.® will b® CONGRESSMAN SANDERS Eutwaad, Eapwi A*«Kte H Hete! Ote F. D* FLATT MORO, QRK. Aito Treck te VAIE FORESEES • EPIDEMIC DANGER D. LINDQUIST JBWBLBR. The Dalles, Oregon NEW HOTEL PEMINS WHEW IN THE DALLES EAT AT OBSERVER WANT ADS SEED WHEAT. BILL VETOED Bank Hotel Renovated Throughout SPECIAL RATES cmi< upon* ur ARISTO MOTOR OIL notice to creditors . Builders’ Hardware spanish-American war veterans in In the County; Court of th« 8U>« , central Oregon will consider the or- of Oregon for the County of Sherman, guHsatlon of a camp in Bend at a in the matter of th» Estate of E|iss- meeting to be held this week. beth A. Dunn, deceased. Notice is hereby fl*«n thsh the Establishment of a plant In B«B<- undersigned .hss been appointed, nd- ior the utilisation of range horses, 'producing bone meal, hides, glue and ministrstor of the estate of Elizabeth; A. Dunn, deceased, by the County allied products. Is being considered. Court of the State of Oregon, for . Ah additional water reservoir to Sherman County and has qualited serve the Kincaid park territory, re- AH parsons having claim» «gainst qenUy annexed into tha city limits, said eitate ar», herebp notified to < is planned by the Eugene wster board. present the same duly vegjflgd, • C. M. Granger of Portland was ap Isw required, to the unflpwigned ,aX t the Isw office of Wv C. BvteL pointed by Governor Pierca m * Í ber of the state board of forostry to Dr«gm>. within siXAmonthp .fromitaBv» succeed George H. Cecil, sleo of Port dste hereof. Dsted snd first pub I i«hod Jsnqai» , land. John Thomas, sged 70. of Medford, dropped dead at the Great Northern station at Pateros, Wash., while wait the Estate. w. C. Brysnt, attorn«». ing for the train. Death is believed to ' I Last publication, February 27, 1816. have been due to heart failure. I. UNION NON DETONATING - CRANDALL UMOKRTAKUVG GASO LI N E COMRANY THRDALXES. OREGON UNION OIL COMPANY Sum Brisbine. Agent , Mo^Oi Oregon CALIFORNIA