Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, January 21, 1927, Image 4

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    The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday, January 21,1927
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Cateful Attention Gfoen To
WATCH REPAIRING
The Dadles, Oregon
When in The Dalles
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(Full Course)
REVIEW OF WORK OF
35c
OREGON LEGISLATURE
at the
White Restaurant
Organization, Governors’ Mes­
sages and introduction of
Bills Mark First Week.
nishing appr -ximately 70 per cent of
the tex Lfo'-s used in this state and
that this .us nos constitutes virtually -
a moncptJy on the text book business,
a situati m v hich is declared to be
not “for the best interests of the pa­
trons of the schools of the state.”
A f^e text book bill made its ap­
pearance in the house with Represen
tat Ives Hazlett, Fisber, King, Paulson
and Bailey as its sponsors. The meas­
ure would permit school districts to
include in their annual lpvy a
not
to exceed »1.50 per pupi> per year for
the purpose of providing books for
free distribution. Districts of the first
class would be empowered to choose
their own books, while those of other
classes would have to take those pre­
scribed by the state.
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
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Brief Resume of Happenings 9/1
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
Go Home Smiling
Fanciers of homing pigeons set big’
prices on their birds, some of whirl
have brought as much as »200 each
Owners of the pigeons become as al
taehed to them as dries a dog or hor*
fancier to his particular pet. 1!<> h
tog pigeons have great end uni af <
powers, being able to fly LI to I
hours without rest. A homln" pig*«
weighing Id ounces will conaumr on.
an ounce of food a day.
s.-
prominent clergyman gives the
following advice to husbands : “Nevpr
take in-humor home. The stress of
the day’s work may have worn your
patience thin. But remember that
household duties 4re just as trying to
Are temper as any man's job, and go
home smiling. A happy home life is
Liurdi Change Color
JAMES STEWART
SHERMAN COUNTY
STOCK AND BRAND
INSPECTOR
DEPUTIES: L. Schadewits, Real
Oregon; Dr. Jos. SauMfors* Moro,
Ore.; W. H. M.yer.'WsM», Ore
Some intereedng arboreal tixards,
The 42 miles of road between Day
lately arrived from Burma, are at­
villa and Mitchell in eastern Oregon
Better thnes are ahead if we help tracting much attention to the reptile
The Dalles, Oregon
is so bad on account of rataa and melt­ others to have a better time.—The house at the Regent’s Park gardens
ing snow that the stages are unable
In London, according to the Loudon
We also serve,- at usual price».
OUtlOOk.
r -
i
Post. They are rather larger than
to
operate.
Mail
la
being
carried
on
Lunch and Dinner combination*
the common wall 11 sards, and have the
horseback.
that are said by our patrons U>
curious faculty of adapting themselvee
equal Home Cooking
Paul Krause, rancher, fined 1100 to
to the coloring of their surroundings,
The Dalles justice court on chargee
like chameleons.
Salem. — Organization of the two
of cruelty to animala, was also
Attempt to Clear Statute Books.
The Dalle»’ Newest and Beet
houses, the delivery of the messages
charged with polluting the Deschutes
E1GHTH GRADE EXAMINATIONS
Hostelry
In
the
attempt
to
slaughter
a
lot
of
of the retiring governor and his suc­
river with carcasses of horses that
Notice is hereby given that the
DENTIST
.
useless
laws
on
the
bAoks
and
clear
cessor. the appointment of commit­
had starved to death.
county superintendent of Sherman
CENTRALLY LOCATED
county, Oregon, will hold eighth
United State»*Dental Exam-
tees and the Introduction of a few the atmosphere, a committee on re­
Eleven
and
a
half
million
salmon
Sherman Cowwty Headquarters
grade examinations at Moro. Oregon,
bills marked the first week's session peal of laws wm named under a uggs have been hatched at the Enter-
iper for thii district.
as
follows:
Commencing
at
9
a.
m
on
house
resolution
introduced
by
Meindl.
JEWELER
of the legislature.
winter, ac
prise state batet
Thuriktay, January 20, and continuing
EDW. BALL, MANAGER
Both houses organized without fric­ Speaker Carkin named Swan, Lewis cording to Irvine
until Friday, January 21, 192T, at
«perintönä-
Potter,
Lonergan
and
Hazlett
mem
­
tion, so there will be no aftermath of
Repairing a Specialty.
4 p. m.
ent This brings the total number of
Office at
Pregram for ExaminatioM
bitterness to clog the, legislative bers of the committee. The commit­ small fish to 14.500,000.
Thursday
morning — Arithmetic,
tee will seek expression of sentiment
wheels.
H.
L.
Corbett
of
Mujtnonrah
MORO, OREGON
502 E. Second st»
Robbeiu, supposedly minors, ran­
Writing, Oregon History.
from
all
sections
of
Oregon
and
ap
­
county was selected to preside over
Thursday afternoon—History, Ag-
2 Door* East of Skaggs Store
sacked every room of the Fremont
the senate and J. M. Carkin of Jack- peals to all judges, state, county and school of Klamath Falla last week,
rtenltttOtSpeUiRC*
Th« Dall««, Or.goe
Friday morning—Physiology, Lan­
son county was named speaker of the municipal officials and citizens gen­ and after cooking themselves a meal
erally, to report to it without delay
guage.
-
house.
in the cafeteria, escaped with approxi­
Friday
afternoon — Geography,
any
laws
or
sections
of
laws
on
the
During the three and a half days
Civil Government, Reading.
mately »30 of pupils’ money.
the legislature was in session 70 bills .Oregon statute books that are deemed
A. M. Zeverly,
DR. C. L. POLEY
obsolete
or
that
„obstruct
administra
­
Of
the
44
active
Irrigation
districts
>
County Superintendent.
were Introduced and two investiga­
in the state only IS are in a soyad
tions were ordered, one to probe the tion of business or justice«
Substantial increases is the salar­ condition and able to work out their
state fish commission and th^ other
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ies
of county sheriffs are provided in own problems, according to a report
Grass Vallay, Orafa»
A
the state textbook commission.
filed
with
the
legislature
in
Salem
by
a
bill
Introduced
by
Senator
Upton.
joint resolution was adopted by the
house giving every member of the Under the provisions of this bill the Rhea Luper, state engineer.
People can reach me from Moro
R. M. Winans of Dee, who holds the
legislature »5 dally for expenses, to state would be divided into six classes
at night from the long distance
addition to the regular pay of 63 a based on the registration of. legal mid-Columbia record for bears and
booth at Hotel Moro by ringing
voters.
bobcats this season, having caught
Attorney - at-Law
day.
The Dalles.
Sheriffs in counties having a pop­ fourbig bear and six cats, recently
The
utmost
harmony
apparently
ex
­
Painles» Extraction
ists between Governor Patterson and ulation of more than 100,000 would astonished Doe residents when ha ar­
President Corbett and Speaker Car- receive »6000 per annum, while sher­ rived to town with a live bobcat
The opening gun of a campaign for
I kin, so teamwork will undoubtedly iffs in counties having from 20,000 to
Office Phon* Main 93
100,000 population would receive the establishment of a flvo-day work­
prevail during the session.
»348^ per year. In counties having a ing week to replace th« present five
Oregon
Moro
Large Number of Bills Introduced.
W. T. Slatten, D. D. S
population of from 10,000 to 20,000 the and one-half day schedule was sound­
A large number of bills were Intro-
sheriffs would be paid »8300. Sheriffs ed last night st a meeting of the
Over Waaco County Bank
। du< ed in both houses when the légis­
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Physician and Sürgeórí
to counties hsving a population
Klamath Falls builders exchange.
The Dalles, Oregon
lature reconvened Monday after the
✓
Billa proposing from 6000 to 10,000 would receive
week-end recess.
The thirtieth annual oonventloB ot
>06 2nd St.
»3120, while in countlee having । a
THE DALLES, OREGON
salary increases for county assessors,
the
Oregon Wool Growers’ associa­
’population of from 2000 to 6000 the
sheriffs and county treasurers are in
tion
was
held
to
Pendleton
last
woek
sheriffs would be paid »8940. In thQte
Office at the Hamilton Hospital
preparation and will be introduced
counties having a population of less with 200 growers from all sections of
Grasing
this week.
Phone No. Hospital 487
than 2000 the sheriffs would receive the ^tate tn attendance.
Plumbing
The Indications are that Governor
BIGGS
fees and rates wore important Items
»2940.
and
Hasting
discussed.
SERVICE
STATION I Patterson’s proposal to place the man­
Auto
Speed
Limit
Increased.
agement of the state penitentiary un­
* Although dead for half a year, L. C.
H. H. Willard, Proprietor.
Sells and installs the famous
The first bill to be passed by the
der the state board of control will
Roberts of Bend has been elected tq
senate
this
session
would
increase
Mueller pipe or pipeless furnace
Lunch Good»
meet with the approval of the legisla-
the directorship at a Deschutes coun­
Bottled Drinks on Ice
ture. Approval will undoubtedly be the legal speed limit of automobiles ty loan association, it was discovered
given to the governor’s suggestion from 30 to 35 miles an bout.
WASCO, OREGON
by members of the association at the
Quaker State Oils
Abolishment of the official candi­
that the office of state parol officer
annual meeting of the association held
dates’ pamphlet, now published and
Union Gas
Ajax Tirei
be abolished.
last week.
distributed to all voters of the state
The
chairmen
of
the
ways
and
The Patrosags
Eyesight Specialists
Through flotation of a huge bond
means committees. Senator Staples under direction of the secretary of
Manufacturing Opticians
issue,
the
Southern
Pacific
company
and Representative Gordon, are ex­ state, is proposed In a bill introduced
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
perienced to handling appropriations by Senator Hunter of Union county. plans to purchase the 682 miles of
Exclusively Optical
old
Oregon
AJ^allfomla
Railroad
com
­
land they are expected to hold down ■ An old age pension bill was intro­
'' Complete Lens Manufacturing
pany,
which
it
hag
operated
as
a
part
expenditures for the various state in­ duced by Senator Hall, by request.
Plant in Connection
In Oregon for 40 years
BY AUTO
stitutions to the lowest possible fig­ The bill would create an old age pen­ of its system
OREGON
under
lease.
THE
DALLES
sion
commission
to
be
named
by
the
ure.
AND VISIT THE DALLES
15-16 Vogt Block. •
The cities of Oregon will take a f .
The session will have to wrestle governor within 90 days after the act
hand in any program of legislation H M m i I HMHI ! 1 I lll-W -t-b
FUNERAL HOME
with ¿he income tax question as Sen­ becomes effective.
Pensions, or “assistance,'* as the dealing with the pollution situation
ators Butler and Carsner have fath­
THE DALLES, OREGON
ered the old-time grange income tax blll describes it, would be paid only Involving the Willamette river, ac­
bill In the senate and Representative to persons over 65 who had been resi­ cording to a derision reached at a
Phone 846 The Dalles
In the concrete, fully equipped, roomy garage of Wgl-
Haslett has introduced a measure in dents of Oregon for at least 15 years meeting of the Oregon league of rides
ther-Williams
Company. Competent workman always ready
A. M. Wright ,
and in no Instance would the assist held in Salem recently.
the house.
to help you in any way they can at least expense to you.
t Representative at Moro
Oregon monthly pensions have been
Proposed Budget Expenditures Cut. ance be given when added to other
For any service rendered the charge will always be reasonable.
. Practically every budget of pro- incomes of the applicants exceeded granted as follow»: Rudolph A. Pe­
MORO, OREGON
I posed expenditures for 1927 and 1928, »1 per day.
terson, Portland, »40; Albert D. Walk­
I with the exception of that providing
Would Repeal Interest G us rant««.
er, Portland, »40; Charles B. Hanlgan.
tor the payment of salaries of the
Representative James H. Haslett of Portland, »40; Lydia V. Allen. Port
present legislature, was cut at the Hood River Introduced in the house land. »30; Claude T. 8t. Clair, Wauna
first meeting of the joint ways and a joint resolution which would repeal »30; Florence E. Taylor. Rogue River
OREGON. .
THE DALLES
COSTS LESS THAN
means committee.
that section of the law providing that »80; Flora B. Lehn, Newport. »80.
The action of the committee fol­ the state may guarantee and pay in­
The state supreme court refused ,tc
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lowed a brief address by Thomas B. terest on bonds issued by the irriga­ assume jurfadictto* « .mandamus
THE DALLES
Kay, state treasurer, in which he ex­ tion districts for
perfod of five proceedings broight by Rowr Patter
plained the state’s finances, which, years« from date of issuance. This son and other members of the state
Calls for and Delivers
To ride on a
ha said, were to an unsatisfactory resolution follows out the suggestion board of education to sign contract!
in Moro Wasco
condition. The state 1 treasurer de- made by Governor Patterson in his with the publisher« for certain text
Seiberling All -Tread
ctored that the existing deficit aggre­ address to the legislature. To repeal books adopted by the state textbool,
and Grass Valley \
gated approximately 1932,000, and that the law it will be necessary for the commission at its annual meeting held
this would be increased to nearly »1,- people to vote on the proposition, if in Salem early in November.
Mondays and
Thursdays
I ...
•
. si
200,000 by the end of the year 1927. Kssed by the legislature, at the next
Improvements are now being mad«
Sobering aad Partage Cerda
n event there were legislative appro-
neral or special election.1
at the eastern Oregon game farm five
Xiations other than those contained
A house joint resolution introduced miles east of Pendleton. A well whict
in the recommendations of the state by Swan bt Linn, followed closely the will be used to furnish the supply ol
Shermaniarage & Mchy Co
GARAGE AND BLACKSMITH SHOP
budget commission the deficit would ■ngyetion of Gbvernor Patterson in water for an overhead sprinkling sys
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his "inaugural message, provides that tern for the pens is being dug, ne*
be further increased.
Wa»co, Oregon
An investigation of the affairs of there shall be no Increase to salaries pens for wild turkeys constructed agd
Dealers In
Portage Cords at Mail Order Prices
the ^Oregon fish commission, to which of* officers of state or county that a new lighting system installed,
there has been internal dissension shall raise the pay of any such officer duck pond also is. t# be built
•ince December 16, When Ed Ballagh, for the term to which he has been al­
master fish warden, was summarily ready Sleeted.
__
dismissed from the service, will be
Consolidation of Offices Proposed.
FOR SALE
undertaken as the result of a resolu
Consolidation of the offices of the
tion passed by the senate. It is be- |
sealer of weights and measures
tleved that the investigation will be and the state dairy and food commis-
tar reaching. It will investigate the stoner will be
1 through a bill to
GENgRAL MACHINE SHOP
activities of the present commission, be drafted by . the joint ways and
and possibly some of the former com­ means committee. It was indicated
Repairing Truck», Tractors, A utomolnles.
missions gad the practice of the com­ by. members of the committee that
mercial fishing industry.
other
consolidations
of
state
depart
­
Caterpillars,
and Combine Motors, Cylinder
Burg et & Callaway
Will Probe Textbook Commission.
ments might be attempted at this ses­
Grinling, Oyx-acetylene and Electric Welding
Investigation of the affairs of the sion.
>
state
textbook
commission
and
state
Tbs special committee appointed at
Funeral Directors
board of education with relation to the 1925 legislative assembly to to-
adoption and awarding of con­ vestigats the workmen’s compensa­
Union and Third St the
tracts for textbooks used in the pub­ tion act has not yet derided whether
lic schools of the state will also be a bill will be introduced at this see
Phon« Main 4001
618 East 8«eond 8t
The Dalles, Ore.
made under a senate resolution.
sion providing for compulsory insur
The resolution calls attention to the ance under the law.
fact that two companies are now fur
408 E. 2nd St.
Many Bills Introduced — Practically
Every Proposed Budget Expenditure
Cut_To Probe Textbook Commle­
gion — Will Clear Statute Books—
Speed Limit Increased — Repesl of
Interest Guarantee Sought — Would
Consolidate Offices.
Bank Hotel
Dr J. R. Morgan
D Lindquist
Portland
Painless
f
W. C. BRYANT
$1.00
Dr W. N. Morse
. A. M. HICKS
De'Larhue
Optical Co.
WHEN..YOU TRAVEL
STORE YOUR CAR
i
WALTHER-WILLIAMS GARAGE
Model Laundry
l-4c Per Mile
FOSS & CO
Moro, Oregon
Bar ¡ron and Steel
R ead & G alloway
Plow Shares Sharpened
Double Trees and Single Trees
Woodworking
The Dalles, Ore.
Tank Lumber and Hardwood