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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1925)
pence Betwe en Profess ¡on and irade.-»^1 » ehm mm omi» F riday Tu. u UO RÛV think THL I WC-FOQ Ct¥WÌ> \OU YX> hUCHJ March 13, 1925 MAIW W THAT YOD hroWY POCTOR wit \ /veDlCAL ATTENTION TO YOUR OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST ---- \ HUSBAND ____ WÉLL WA5NT THAT M )j POMS HAB LUT0AGO AN ALL DE S' ¿OOCKiR Wh® TO PAlMT HIS LÀxww A LfTTLE lOPlNEJ( A r fouQ DOLLARS FER 0Ç JOB His BILL EAHORBf «005 Brief R mom of Happenings ot th« Week Collected for Our Readers. The Medford Y. M. C. A. has begun a campaign to raise 83000. Th» meeting of the Linn County Holstein Cattle club will be held at Harrisburg Friday. Frank Delbert Jones, 41, painter, waa killed Instantly at Medford by a fall from a barn which he wis paint- The graduating class of the Pen- I dletoe high school that will complete L Ue work in June wiH include between 56 and 80 students. Portland will be the greatest con- ventton city in the United States this year, with about 30 large and small conventions scheduled. The first annual Labe county Jer sey jubilee will be held at the farm of I, D. Griggs in the Willakenxie dis trict some time in May. t As a result of the refusal of Dr Thomas Ross of Portland to relin quish the office of state fiah commis »loner as demanded recently in an ex ecutive order, Governor Pierce hy an nounced that he will cause quo war raato proceedings to be filed in the supreme court, requiring Dr. Roes to GOV. ChRrblhhSON SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Sherman County. . Plumbing and Heating (.awrence Martin, plaintiff vs. Al Sell* and install! the bert Miller, also all other persons or famous Mueller pipe parties unknown claiming any right, or pipeless furnace. Brief Resume of Happenings ot I title, estate, lien or interest in the I real estate described in the complaint the Week Collected for tired. * herein, defendants. , Our Readers The widow of the late Harvey Me To Albert Miller,^ also all other Donald, who died recently at Walla persons or parties unknown clsming Walla, .Wuh„ will be compelled tc any right, title, estate, lien or inter William A. Massingill was fnomfhat- pay an inheritance tax on the Oregon est in the real estate described in the •stmast ed by President Coolidge as estate of her husband, according tc complaint herein, the above named er at Lakeview. a legal opinion handed down by the defendants. Early lambing results have been Bombs filled with tear gas' were ef JEWELER Io the Name of the State of Ore- attorney-general. The opinion was very satisfactory on the whole, though fectively used by the Portlgnd police i I gon: You are hereby notified that sought by State Treasurer Kay. Mr not so big a percentage of increase Watch Inspector for the in raiding a bootleg establishment. McDonald left Oregon property valu Lawrence Martin is. the bolder of has been secured this spring as was O.-W. R. & N. Co. Certificate of Delinquency numbered The lumber market in Eugene and ed at $21,000. born last spring, according to Dan Lane county is looking brighter, ac Jewelry and Watch Repair- P. Smythe, prominent sheep man oi * To insure that Medford’s clean up 95 issued on the 21st dsy of Novem cording to lumber men ot the county. ind ¿iven special Httcrtion and paint-up week, designated by the ber, 1923 by the Tax Collector of the Pendleton. County Of Sherman, State of Oregon, city council as April 1 to 8, is thor During January the state game com The weekly lumber review of the for the amount of Seventy Six and ough, the Crater club, city booster or mission paid |3942 in bounties on 1209 West Coast Lumbermen's association 62.100 (376 62/ dollars, ths same being ganisation. has adopted the plan of wildcats. 21 cougars and two wolves. showed that 120 mills reported for the 1 the amount then due and delinquent displaying photographs of unsightly week ending February 28 the manu Raymond W. Hatch, Portland archi for taxes for the years 1919, 1920, buildings and untidy yards in the facture of 100.414,867 feet of lumber; tect, is drawing plans for a new udion chamber of commerce windows and 1921. and 1922, together with penalty, sale of 96.000,108 feet and shipment1 high school at Molalla to cost >80,000. will award a prixe to the person who i interest and costs thereon upon the of 106,951.382 feet. More than 40 acres of carrots have submits a complete list naming those real property assessed to you, of WHEN James 8 Stewart of Corvallis was which you are the owner as appears been planted by farmers of The Dalles Thomas Amory Lee, of Topeka, responsible tor the eyesores. appointed special investigator for of record, situated in said County and THE DALLES district under contract with the local Kan., who has been appointed chair ■tate land board. Mr. Stewart will State, and particularly bounded and man of the American Legion Commit cannery. EAt AT The investigate all applications for school described as follows, Theodore Christianson, republican, Of the approximate >500 carloads tee of World Peace. fund loans, and arrange for the sale who was elected governor of Mln esst one half (Ei) of the northeast of apples harvested in the Hood River of lands on which these loans have quarter (NEJ) of section eight (8), | nefota. valley last fall less than 100 cars re Rate«: Under 15 word«, 35c become delinquent. township one (1) north, range nine 15 to 30 word«, 50c main unshipped. teen G9) esst of the Willamette Collection of th« unpaid portion of Over 30 wdi., Itfc per w<L fines collected, it will be necessary The Milton city council Wednesday meridian, the state income tax for the year to reduce the law edforcepent staff decided to grade and gravel 2800 feet You are further notified that said incomes for 1923. will FOR SALE—Good milk, cow, fresh in Douglas county, according to Dis of city streets. The work will cost lui#rence Martin has paid taxes on within the next few February 1st, ten years old, $80. approximately >2500. announcement trict Attorney Cordon. Olympia, Wash.—At a meeting of Also 16-7 Thomas hoe drill, $60. said premises for prior or subsequent The state supreme court handed The production departments of all the state bapitol committee here a | [years, with the rate of interest on made at the offices qf the state tax F. W. Hutchcroft,. phone 2F24, down an opinion affirming the decree ssid amounts as follows: Years tax units of both Bend sawmills are run commission at Salem. resolution w»* passed to issue >500,- [ Moro.------- .----------------------- 2tml3 of Judge Kendall of Coos county in a ning full capacity six days a week 1923; date paid June 3rd, 1924 ; tax 000 of bonds against the state capltol Members ot the state board of con suit brought by J. E. Norton to enjoin timber, as authorized by recent legis BABY CHICKS from farm flock of receipt No. 909; amount $20.59^ rate trol held a special meeting at Salem Coos county, a municipal corpora- and on a two shift basis. - Buff Orpingtons. V8 per 100. Mrs. of interest 12 per cent; interest paid Figures recently compiled reveal lative action,. State Treasurer Potts Saturday to consider plans and spe and Its officials frpm issuing and m6tf tion, , H. Barnum, Moro Ore. ' that municipalities in Tillamook coun met with ‘the committee and offered cifications for tbs proposed new state selling highway bonds for 1280,000, ty have approximately >2,600,000 out to bu^ ths half million issue at 4H Said Albert Miller as the owner oi Formerly the Albert training school for boys to be located SUNSET EMPLOYMENT Co., Port the legal title of the above described The lower court held in favor of the standing bonds and warrants. per cent Dx>m accident fund* in the near Woodburn. The proposed plant land, Oregon ,can furnish any class property as ths same appears of re-1 The Dalle*’ Newest and Best plaintiff. treasury. p ' will cost approximately >200,000. 1 L. E. Blain, pioneer clothier of Al of help wanted. Phone Broadway cord, and each of the other persons Governor Pierce announced that he Hostelry State Auditor Clau*»en, a* a mem 3829, or writs 290 Burnside street. A total of 847 applications for loans had refused either to sign or veto a bany, has presented Ihe Albany col above named are hereby further noti-I CENTRALLY LOCATED ber of the committee, did not vote on aggregating >197.796.57 have been re bill passed at the recent session of lege library with 31 volumes covering fied that Lawrence Martin, the plain-1 REWARD for return or information the resolution, and, when it came Sherman County Headquarters celvod by the state board of control the legislature increasing materially the fields of science and history. of stray horses, described as fol tiff will apply to the Circuit Court to signing the bonds as state auditor, under a law enacted at the recent the fees on automobile busses and B. F. Schlesinger, of Los Angeles, of the County and State aforesaid for lows: Sorrell saddle horse, branded session of the legislature extending trucks operating on the highways of and his sons became owner of the refused to attach his signature. At torney-General Dunbar will at once figure 2 on left shoulder and three a decree foreclosing the lien against financial relief to farmers in the frost Unless attacked In the pioneer Portland department store of black gelding, the property above ’ described, and bring a mandamus proceeding in the “C”s on left stifle infected areas of eastern Oregon. courts the bus bill will become ef Olds, Wortman & King, March 1 as small H on mentioned in said certificate. And supreme bourt compelling Claussen to weigh about 1400, Eleven carloads of broccoli have fective at the expiration of the »0 H. H. Sichel of Portland was elect sign the bonds. It Is understood the left shoulder ; black mare weigh you are hereby summoi ed to appear been sBipped out of Douglas county day statutory period . The law re ed president of the Oregon Retail supreme court will hear the matter has lazy “B” on left I within sixty days after the first pub about 1400, up to the present, and the crop is quires busses to pay three fourths of Clothiers and Furnishers’ association and decide as soon a* possible, that, hay mule, weigh about lication of this summons, exclusive shoulder; CRANDALL mill per passenger seat per mile, at the convention held in Portland. maturing rapidly. It is estimated that in case thé bond law Is not held un 1200, 4-year old, has small H on left of the day of said fiist publication, UNDERTAKING the harvest this year will yield around while trucks would be assessed a fee and defend this actio or pay the bay mule, weigh about Clyde Waterman, clerk of the Ban constitutional, work on the capitol shoulder; 35 carloads, practically the entire of 1 mill per ton per mile. It has been amount dye as abo(re shown, together COMPANY croft school district, pleaded guilty may proceed. 1100, 4-year old, has small H on left with costs and accrued intereat, and crop being in the Riddle and Myrtle estimated that this law would return grey m*re, blpcky built, In circuit cdnrt at Marshfield to em shoulder; THE DALLES. OREGON to the state treasury approximately Creek vicinity. brands unknown ; in esse of your failure to do so, a 1800 of the district GOVERNORS WIFE IS DEAD ««*«>> besslement of »*»• decree will be rendered foreclosing Because of the new prohibition law >400.000 during the biennium. The funds. ________ ’ brown saddle pony white strip in Phone H. B the lien of said taxes and costs providing for the distribution of mon attomey-general. in his legal opinion An election 1 will be called in Marsh I against the It 'd and premises above Sam Brisbiné, Agent ey for enforcement purposes, and giv to the governor, held that the law Belsbee, 2F5, Moro ■ . Illnesa. field during the latter part of March I named. ing the state agent 50 per cent of al was unconstitutional. M. Pierce, to vote on a proposed bond issue of Salem, Or —Mr». Laura Moro. Oregon FOR 8ALE or Trade-Several good This summons is published by order 835,000 for needed school improve wife of Governor Walter M. Pierce, brood sows due to farrow thia of the Honorable E. D. McKee Judge died at th» family home here at 9 month, alao double cutaway tandem I of the County Court of the State of ments. disc. C. P. Walker, phone 23F18, I Oregon for the County of Sherman A bond issue of >125,000 to be ex o’clock Sunday morning. Mrs. Pierce had been in ill health Moro. • » f6tf and said order was made and dated pended on the erection of a new union this 26th dsy of January, 1925 and the high schooj building in Rainier, car for more than two years. 6% Losns under Reserve System Funeral services were held from date of the first publication of this ried, 218 to eighty, in the special on city or farm property the First Presbyterian church here? Hummons is the 30th day of January, election. GENERAL MACHINE SHOP Reserve Deposit Company Tuesday afternoon, with Rev. Ward 1925. Tentative plans for the new 8165,000 Willi» Long officiating. All state de 72 Fourth Street, Portland, Oregon All process end papers in this pro school building to be construct high Repairing Trucks, Tractors, Automobiles, partments closed during the funeral W* pay parcel post one w*V on all ceeding may be served upon the un ed In Roseburg this year hour. dersigned residing within the State Caterpillars, and Combine -Motors, Cylinder mitted to the school board by the Laura M. Pieree was born fh What shoe repairing. Good quality leather of Oregon st the address hereafter Grin ling. Oyx-acetylene and Electric Welding architects. is now Wheeler county, near Monu and work. Joe Amore, The Dalles. mentioned. An effort is being made in Bend to ment, in central Oregon, May SO, 1671. Oregon • I. M Peterson, attorney for plain FOR SALB secure a through mail stage to Klam- j Her parents were pioneers, her father, tiff; address Moro, Oregon. ath Falls. Mail between the two places 1 Peter Rudlo, crowing U»» NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT, [ in Last publication March 27th, 1925. now goes around by Weed, Cal., and ’49 to the ooasLr ; In the County Court of the State of Phon« Main 4001 She . was married to Walter M Oregon for the County of Snerman takes four days. 616 East Second St Goddess of Water. Pierce in September, JIM, and waa In the matter cf the estate of Mrs. Jane Grant Rennie, 92, pioneer Virgin de los Remedios Is a The William A. Futter, deceased. of Oregon and a resident of the Wil the motber^of wooden image about twelve Notice is hereby given that the un «mail lamette valley for more than 60 years, Inches high, evidently carved with a died at the home of her son, John M. Postal R««lpih «how Blfl Increase. dersigned has filed in the above en dull penknife. The carving bespeaks Washington, D._ O.—Improved bus! titled court her final account of her the work of the Indian. The statue is Rennie, in Eugene. administration of said estate and that revered as the .Goddess of Water. A K- Myers, Proprietor George Neuner Jr. of Roseburg was ness condition» are noted in the postal Monday the 28rd day of March, 1925, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STS nominated by President Coolidge for receipts of SO leading cities which at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. of ! PORTLAND. OREGON United States attorney for the district totaled >25.649,947 in February, 1925, day has been by order of the of Oregon and the nomination con as compared with 816,184,107 in Feb- said Say It With Flowers ruary a year ago, an increase of 1 6(> court appoint»« . the time and the j firmed by the senate. per cent, the postoffice department county court room in the court bouse BUT ' Telephone users in the Tumalo and announced. Moro, Oregon, as the place for the Say It With Ours Plainview districts have petltiohed the _______ — hearing of the said report and account, Bend commercial club to help them A total of 2760 student* attended objections thereto, if any. and the get direct connection with the Bend or Portland night schools during the gettlement of the said estate. Redmond telephone exchange. month ending February >0; 18 teach- Date<j at Moro, Oregon this 14th “Afervhanfs of Beauty” The state highway commission has ers were employed to instrnetion daJ of February, A. D. 1925. ,^- AND The Dalles, Oregon called for blds tor surfacing the 21 and five principal* directed the ao Mary E. Futter, • / I ‘ Executrix of said estate. miles of the Roosevelt highway south tlTlty has I W. C. Bryant, attorney for executrix. Opposite First National Bank of Bandon. Grading xand clearing have First publication February 20, 1925 Phone 794 Night phone 690W been going on all winter. been set m.4. M th« «»«• «*1 Recent high waters washed away «moreen«« __ th* bridge leading to Goodpasture is- the pu bif c seiMbe commi»*!«». Th* NON DETONATING land near Eugene, and now the school haartng conducted by repre- children of the island are unable to 8entat|ves Of the Interstate commerce get across to attend their classes. commission and will be held la Port Moro, Oregon Mrs. Josephine M. Sale, widow of land. ï - j, There were three fatalities In Ore the late A. H. Sale, died at her home Has returned to Sherman county in Astoria. Mrs. Sale crossed the gon due to industrial accidents during SPECIAL RATES I and will practice his profession plains in 1848 and had resided on the at Moro and vicinity Th« Motor Market oom with privilege ot bath, «ingle, Sale homestead at Astoria since 1870. ing to a $1.00 up; double $1.50 up Th< Industrial accident commission. Th« Dall««, Ore Dr. Mary F. Farnham, former dean * Terms Strictly Cath oom with private bath, «ing>* $1 -50 victims were: Daniel F. Corkey of women at Pacific university, has up; double $2.50 up. ’. donated a large collection of photo- Glenwood, car loader; John Swaneon Headquarters Foss & Co CA 1FORNIA graphs of art studies and about 300 North Bend, piledriver, and Charle» Denta) Work a Specialty Vanvandt, Oakridge, ¡»borer. A total volumes of literature to ths college of 497 accident* were ^reported. library. •8 D. LINDQUIST OBSERVER WANT ADS Royal Cafe COURT TO DECIDE ON CAPITOL RONDS Bank Hotel R ead A G alloway I NEW HOTEL PERKINS Hartwig’s Flower Shop UNION Dr. Jos. Sanders V.S New and Used Parts for all Cars Renovated Throughout UNION OIL COMPANY «MW—*