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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1931)
* I The Sherman Couiity ObôéiW, Mero, Oregon, rnaay, reDruary to our surprise the lady standing on NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALÉ ÓF REAL PROPERTY the iron balcony of the house was Notice is given that by vir Marjory Byers. , ’ £' (Special Correspondence) tue of. an execution issued out . We had hardly awakened from' our of the Circuit Court of the State dreams in the garden until we. found of Oregon fon Sherman County, The next meeting of the club will oursejves in the city of Granada with on a judgment therein recov Tl*« Dali«»* N«w«at and B«»t be held February 21 under the di Miss Brauninger as our guide. Since ered on the 22d day of November, Hostelry 30, in the action therein rection of Mrs. F. E . Fortner and will Granada is a city with a past she took 1930 Oregon State Grange News Service whei rein L. D. Howland was plaint Hebron Mission, Yercaud, South India. December 26, 1930 be dedicated to the memory of George us years back and revealed its and, Emma Happold, also known as January 26, 1931 C e n tra lly L o c ate d . , ‘ T . ' _ _ ______ •T* Washington. >___ gqdrgtoF ¡ n Now we know why it is also Frances Rogers, was defendant, and Dearest Mother and Daddy, . . • >* Sharma a Coaaty Haadqaartar« Those club members not present called “The Lost City.” She took us which said judgment is in the sum of It is nine o’clock in the morning of the day after Christmas for me. — R e fu a d G * * T a x A p p ro v e d at the last dub meeting surely missed on the hiJI overlooking the city and $496.20 with interest thereon from EDW. BALL, MANAGER Your Christmas day is just drawing tq a close. I do hope it has been a the 26th day of May, 1930, at the Senate bill 10 introduced by Kiddle happy one. Mine was very nice apd our CWristmas-dinner Ust night was one of the best programs of the year. into The Alhambra. rate of seven per cent per annum, THE DALLES. OREGON How interesting to find ourselves and $15.00 costs, and which said ex and providing for a refund of the full as good as any I’ve ever shared. A M is s ‘Itobjnaon ahjtf Mr®- Dickens, wife Mrs. T. W. Alley was director for the tax on gas and distillate used on of a near by coffee planter, were with u s ’ and I expect they furnished a day and as is customary she opened in the romantic city of Seville! The ecution directs me to sell the real attached in said action for farms was passed by unanimous vote big part of it. The table was quite elaborately decorated with a Christmas the program with a poem enumerat house of the A ka-ar and o f Murillo property the purpose* of satisfying said judg at the opening session of the fourth tree, Santa Clauses, birds, snow and some twenty candles of different sizes ing the housewife and the places of the famous artist, who made hun ment and costs and accruing costs: week. Plans are under way for check andcolors. We had fancy napkins, crackers and toys. The first course importance filled by her and yet no dreds of-paSntirgs of 'the Madonna Now therefore, I will, on Monday, ing up on the use of this gas in an was soup, second tuna fish in fancy pastry patties, our Indian cook makes one classifies her as having an occu and child in various versions. Since the 9th day of March, 1931, at the ' Seville is the nome of the Spanish hour of ten o’clock a. m. of said day, effort to confine its use to the farm wonderful pastry, and the third was the big one. An immense stuffed pation. Two songs, “America the Beauti dances our guide could do nothing and at the front door of the court house at Moro, in Sherman County, only. turkey perfectly cooked was carried irt'first. Miss Eady curved the turkey ful” and “Drink to me only with but let us enjoy at least one. Señora Oregon, for the purpose of satisfying ked harç ham with clove trimmings. Then W o u ld L im it Im m ig r a n t» and Mrs. Dickens served the baked thine eyes” were directed by Mrs. Tucker a$d Senor Hinkle did not dis said judgment, self, subject to re Washington at Fifth Street, created cauliflower, ORLGON Cope after which two five minute appoint us but father gave us a de demption, to the highest bidder for PO RTLAND. By petition thru senate resolution fhomas, table boy and head servaiff, served sausages adopted, congress has been urged to, peas and potatoes. The next course was the plum pudding which Thomas talks were given on Oregon Products. lightful sc$ne from the Spanish Cafe. cash dn hand all the following de scribed real property: Our usual pre-war transient at the earliest possible date, pass brought in with holly on the top and “Fourth of July sparklets” spark The first, “Fir-tex” by Mrs. Collis Mrs. Luebke, our guide through t The Northeast Quarter of - rates etill prevail. ling off around it. There were coins, toy thimble, button, wishbone, etc. Moore was more than interesting. Madrid, warned us to put on our legislation barring all persons who de- Section Seventeen (1 7), Special Rates to permanent Guests in it and it was fun to see who would get them. When that course was Fir-tex is a material comparatively woolens and bring our galoushes and States and Township Two (2) North, iire to enter the United cleaned away mince pie tarts were served. The last course consisted of new, as yet. The mill is located at Range Eighteen (1 8 ), East who are unable to support t?,< r.iselves umbrellas. She didn’t want us to of the Willamette Meridian after arrival here. Two votes were nuts, dates, prunes, figs and candies. After we went to the drawing room St. Helens, Oregon, and produces get pneumonia on our journey and we in Sherman’ County, Ore coffee was served but I didn’t indulge. From nine until after eleven we had three different products from the recorded against this resolution didn’t despite her forebodings. We gon. ' . > H good time with contests etc. Miss Robinson Bent us a beautiful Christ e material. The raw product is even ventured through “The Escorial » Dated this 31st day of January, W o u ld A d r e r ti» o * l« n ita tio n » mas cake which we had for tea in the afternoon, that is we had a small not sawdust as one supposes l>ut one of the principal points of interest, 1931. HUGH CHRISMAN Senate bill 159, essentially agri part of it. „ . 2k , chips and pieces of board not larger in the city. Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon. Our Christmas breakfast was good too. We bad an Indian dish called than one inch square. The process of cultural, requires that persons serving Last but not least, was Toledo, the imitation ice cream or using it in pillan consisting of a special kind of rice, nuts, raisins, onions, spices, etc. manufacture consists of cooking, self protected city. This time Mrs. preparing milk shakes, malted milk, end served with chicken curry, not too hot. digesting and then passing through Bryant conducted us over the river Wher\ i« The Dalles ice cream sodas, mixed drinks or in heavy rollers. The finished- product on a beautiful bridge as modern as Sunday, 7:25 p. m. _ any other preparation usually made used for plaster bqprd, insulation our own and into the city pro eper, Just home from Tamil meeting and waiting again for the dinner HAVE YOUR with ice cream shall have printed on the young- in iceboxes aijd refrigrators and also built somewhat in the shape of a gong. Enjoyed the meeting so much tonight, just watching the menu the words “we use imitation ’o u t- Lunch or Dinner horseshoe with the river as the > 'out a group of for lumber. ice cream.” This in bold type at sters. They were real good but a couple of babies interested Dr. Poley gave a very interesting side wall. Several times we passed some and I (Full Course) least two inches high same notice them greatly and they couldn’t resist playing w ith th em talk on “The White River Flour Mills the same houses and gardens and be ouldn’t resist watching them and smile when they noticed my eye on thefn. ahall be displayed in a conspicuous owned by the Wasco Warehouse and gan to wonder why so many were at the did shake my head for conscience sake. UNDER THE place in the room where imitation ice Milling company and located in The identical especially in the same city. Nellie Richards and Elsie Fenwick are sick in bed, bad colds mostly, Dalles. A large percent of their PERSONAL MANAGEMENT OF cream is served. Statistics show, ac However, none of us were wise cording to the author, that during last so Vida and I went. We usually stay at the house for the English meetr products are exported and in total epough to question the guide, and no Edward C. Holt . year imitation ice cream equivalent ing on Sunday evening. We took a, nice walk beforehand. amount to 250,000 barrels per year need, she soon halted the party and RATES I haven’t done much on the letter writing line today but indulged Dr. Poley has gone through the en to 200,000 gallons of genuine ice declared firmly that she gave up, she Room with bath privilege, $1. up 408 E. 2nd St. cream, or 100,000 gallons twenty per in an afternoon of reading. Read some in “The Hidden Ones before tire mill several times and was able was lost, anyway no human being Outside room with private bath centj sweet cream or 200,000 pound of tea and read about half of “Jesus is Victor” between tea and meeting: to give a very comprehensive account could be expected to find her way The Dalle», Oregon $1.50 up time. It came this morning, Mother, and I like it ever so much. Its the of the steps of manufacture^» He about on those awful streets. butter was used in Oregon. kind that stirs up the hunger in your heart. Special rates where more than two We also-serve, at usual prices. made an interesting statement at the W a y » a n d M ea n » B usy Your letter came this morning too, Daddy, and was very, very wel conclusion of his talk, “white bread persons occupy one room. Lunch and Dinner combinations The combined ways and -means come having been some time since I’d received one from you, two weeks that are said by our patrons to Let us show you our has more nutritional value than equal Home Cooking. Accommodations committee has been toiling long and think, and being the only letter I received for this week aside from a has graham bread” which surprised a hard to find some means of providing short note from Mrs. Thomas my munshie or teacher. I thought about great many of the audience. A com for elimination of the state deficit your wedding anniversary the last of November but wasn’t right sure mon fallacy is the opposite belief FOR SALE— Week old calves, $6 to which is now more than $350,000 and of the date. I’m pretty thankful myself for the transaction that took The remainder of the day was $S; weaner and feeder pigs, $5 to unless the budget for the next bien- place on that date thirty six years ago. You have been in Oregon, for quite ^>ent in journeying through some of $8; phone 412 Moro. 3t-j9-23 num is not pared to the amount of some spell! Have I ever written you about the Shandy? It is a colorful, the principle cities of Spain. Each $900,000 at least this sum will have noisy affair of which we get more or less benefit? « its held by t city found us with a new guide and RELIABLE MAN WANTED to run to be added to the sum now in the below the house. It is the market place on S un d ay./T he co olie/on McNess business in Sherman coun very interesting ones too. Mrs. Pick “rad.” coffee estate do not have to work on Sunday so they! are f come to ett took us to Barcelona, the principle ty. Wonderful opportunity. Make M u lt ip ly S chool L a w » town to do their weeks shopping. The traders cornel up from Salem with sea port as well as manufacturing $8 to $20 daily. No experience or their supplies in ox carts on Saturday night. It was there we had to pass center of Spain. She took us through capital needed. Write today. FURST If house bill 14 by representative the night I arrived, coming up the ghat road, mounu^inroad. All day many noted monasteries, churches, & THOMAS, Dept. F, 426 Third St., Gill and Senator Wheeler survives the opposition of the state department long we can see the coolies coming and going with their^pdrthased pos nunneries and also the amphitheatre Oakland, Calif. of education the date for the election sessions in baskets or empty baskets on their heads. It is quite an oppor used only for the famed bull fights of WE PAY parcel post one way on all of school directors and school clerks tunity for preaching the Word and our evangelist is always faithfully on Spain. Just at the twilight hour she shoe repairing. Good quality work left us in the luxurious garden of one of districts of the second and third the job. and leather. Joe Amore, The Dalles, Friday qvening at children’s meeting I wore my rain coat as it was of the residents of the city and as class will be changed from the third next door Pacific Power & Light Co., Monday in June to the first Monday quite damp out. I happened to also have on silk hose and patent leather we wandered through the many paths opposite City Hall, The Dal|es. in March. This plan will be of dis slippers. My apparell surely took the eye of the children. Throughout we heard strains of music and finally a soft voice singing “Marquita,” and the meeting different ones were stroking my shoes, rubbing their hands tinct advantage to farmers who are WE CAN fit all kinds of people. Any size or weight. Crippled or de usually too busy to attend these elec over my stockings and rubbing my coat between their fingers. Their Wernmark’s Shoe tions in June but who have leisure little hands are none too clean but somehow you don’t mind, their smiles to succor the helpless and to coop formed feet. Store, The Dalles. time in March. erate with other departments or au are so disarming. It is further provided in this bill thorities of the state, counties or N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T Wednesday afternoon. JvO«r f i r s t c o s t, l o i r c o s t o f o p e r that teachers for the ensuing year municipalities, or any locality in the In the County Court of the State Nellie Richards was expecting a box of children’s clothes from England detection of crime and in preserva* of Oregon, for Sherman County. ahall not be elected before the annual a t io n a n d u p -k c c p , a n d lo ir y e a r ly In the matter of the Estate of meeting proposed and that contracts lor the children’s Christmas tree. As it didn’t come until Tuesday, the tion of the law. They shall also act Cecil E. Decker, Deceased. with teachers can be made for'one day we had planned to have the treat, we postponed it until this morning as inspectors o f ftiotor vehicles. d e p r e c i a t i o n m e a n a d io t in c t o a r in g Notice is hereby given that the un year only. Under these conditions We got up early to fix candy in tissue paper bags made of twb colors. We Funds for this deparment are pro dersigned have filed in the above en had previously fixed bags of peanuts, cards and scrap books. After Chota teachers will serve under the same vided for, in this act, by appropria titled court their final report and ac to e v e ry p u r c h a s e r board by whom elected, during term we put the things on the tree which had been set up in the center of the tions from the hatchery funds, game count of their administration of said tennis court. All of the bright bags, about 200, made it look quite colorful protection funds,state highway funds, estate and that Monday, 9th day of of contract. March, 1931, at the hour of 10:00 We trimmed the tree outside in faith/ A damp, heavy mist hung about state fire marshal funds and state o’clock TlIE NEW F o r d is a splen did car to ow n and drive a. m. of said day has been by O r a g o a G ra n g « H o no r««! ue and we hesitated about going ahead since the mist was very apt to police account. order of the court appointed as the because o f its attractive lin e s and colors, safety, com Honor has just recently come to change to rain. However, we had asked the Lord for sunshine and we de The office of prohibition commis time and the county court room in fort, speed, reliability and lon g life, the Oregon State Grange through the cided we should expect it and I recalled the sunshine for your wash day sioner will be abolished under this the court house at Oregon, > . . . ju: _ as the place for the hflring of said appointment of State Master Charles Mother. By the time we had it trimmed and the youngsters, 120 strong act. r T here are, in a d d ition , three other features o f report and account, th^e objections C . Hulet to the chairmanship of the arrived the sun broke through on us. We took some pictures. Before we thereto, if any, and the settlement of im p ortan ce to every far-seein g au tom ob ile owner . . . O ppose B u d g e t P la n National Grange agricultural com had given out all the gifts we had a little shower but pot enough to cause said estate. low first co st, low cost o f operation a n d u p -k e e p , and mi t tee. Dated and first published at Moro, Strenuous opposition to the pro serious damage. The youngsters had come dressed up in their best frocks, The creation of this committee was those that had such, and wearing their best manners, a happy lot sure, low yearly depreciation . posed measure providing that state Oregon, this 6th day of February, at the suggestion of Oregon’s state few English friends -came to enjoy it and we had a cup of coffee in the boards and commissions shall turn 1931. LUTHER DAVIS , D uring th e life o f th e car, th e day-by-day econom y master at the last National Grange house for them and us. funds received from various sources ARTHUR J. DECKER o f ow n in g a Ford w ill a m o u n t to considerably m ore meeting. Other members of this com X, Executors of the Estate of Cecil into the general fund of the state Miss Thomas, my munshie or teacher, returned from her brother E. Decker, deceased. th a n th e saving on th e first cost. Y ou save w hen you mlttee are the state masters of Kan estate where she had been spending Christmas, a few miles from Yercaud was expected and its sponsors are not Last publication March 6, 1931. sas and of Massachusetts. The func last Monday. She brought us some lovely roses and when she left told to the least degree disappointed. buy th e Ford and you save every m ile you drive. W. C. Bryant and C. L. Pepper, tion of this committee is to study ag me she would be up in the afternoon. She came with a coolie carrying Among the departments which Attorneys. T h e reasons for th is econom y are sim p licity o f ricultural conditions and needs over basket. Within the basket was a prettily decorated little cake, also some furnish, through theiri representatives, d esign , h ig h q u a lity o f m aterials and care in m a n u SUM M ONS the nation, and to further the crea Indian sweets colled cola cola and some oranges. She sent me some poems verbal pyrotechnics whenever this the Circuit Court of the State tion of a similar committee in each with a Christmas card. I thought this one very good: t ' factu rin g and a ssem b lin g. M any vital parts are m ade general public demand is mentioned of In Oregon for Sherman County. state. are the highway, game and industrial to lim its o f o n e o n e -th o u sa n d th o f an in ch . Som e to Harvey Ferrell, Plaintiff, “Our lives we cut on a curious plan, Shaping them, as it were, for man; accident commissions, banking de vs. C e rtiic a t« of Public C onwaionce th ree ten -th o u sa n d th s o f an in ch . T h rou ghout, th e But God, with better art than we, Shapes them for eternity.” Charles Wickersham, Defendant. Today is New Year’s Eve. I expect you will be having a watch night partment, and higher education new Ford is an o u tsta n d in g exam ple o f fine crafts • ad Necessity A ct Repealed To: Charles Wickersham, defendant service. We aren’t. I remember the one last year when I drew the board. All of these departments ob having or claiming to have any in m a n sh ip in a u to m o b ile en gin eerin g. , The bill providing for the repeal verse in Ruth 3:11. I’ve been thinking about our prayer list too. It must jected at a public hearing on the bill terest in and to the real property aa of the Certificate of Public Conven last week. above named, and to all other persons T h e m ore you see o f th e new Ford—th e m ore you be a challenge to us to pray yet more fervently and belie vingly.( ience and Necessities Act was accord At present millions of dollars are described in plaintiff’s complaint and God is still on the throne! God bless my Mother and Daddy. talk to Ford ow ners and experienced m ech an ics—the ed a lively reception when it came be taken in in fees by the many boards as hereinafter set forth: Love, Mildreji In the Name of the State of Ore m ore certain you b ecom e o f th is fact. . . . It brings ' fore the senate for final passage. and the same spent without responsi gon: You and each of you, are hereby you everything you w an t or need in a m otor car a t an In the opening discussion, Seantor bility to budget or state as to its ex required to appear and answer the Burke, sponsor of the bill, declared recommend a sixth candidate. It is but may result in closer coordination penditure. The purpose of the bill complaint filed by plaintiff with u n u su a lly low price. the law which is proposed to repeal provided also that the governor shall nor reduce cost of government. is to have these various funds de the clerk of the above entitled court President Kerr of the O. S. C posited in the state treasury as are within four weeks from the date of encourages monouoly; that it enables be a member of this commission. Not the first publication of this summons public utilities to maintain high rates less than two of the members of the stated that a committee from the other funds and paid out as provided as hereinafter stated, and if .you fail college had studied the proposition commission shall be from each con to so appear and answer said com and inferior service; that railroads in the state budget. T he N ew Fono and that its attitude is favorable plaint or otherwise appear or plead are omnipotent in transportation gressional district of the state. T udob S edan A H o n » « D iv id e d in the -above entitled proceeding, for the creation of the department; that The governor is given power to re charges on fruits, grain and other want thereof plaintiff will apply to move any member of the commission the work of the department and that That a house divided against itself the court for the relief as prayed for products of this state. The senator warned his hearers for cause after hearing, upon charges of the college should be cooperative cannot stand, was demonstrated be in plaintiff’s complaint,' namely, for that railroads are rapidly taking over filed in writing with him by the organ that there should be the greatest fore the, ways and means committee a decree of said court decreeing that when Mrs. Alexander Thompson, rep plaintiff is'The absolute owner in fee motor truck and bus lines of Oregon ization or organizations which recom economy and efficiency resulting. simple of all and every pert of said resenting several child-care institu real and that these lines of transporta mended the accused. , S ta t« P o lic e P ro p o s e d property situated m Sherman The chief purpose of this bill ac tions urged that the appropriation tion would also soon be under regu county, Oregon, and described as the Pursuant to recommendations made sought by the Child Welfare Commis Southwest Quarter of Section Nine lation by the I. C. C. w-hich would cording to its sponsors is to remove in the governor’s inaugural address sion be reduced one-half. (9) in Township One (T) North of very probably grant them the Certifi ►he commission from undue political Range Nineteen (19) East of the Senate Bill 170, provides for the crea influence. Under this act the chief It was charged that the commission cates of Convenience and Necessity tion of a department of state police. exercises undue supervision over the Willamette Meridian; that plaintiff be and thus encourage monopoly on the executive can remove no member of decreed to be the sole owner of said The general purpose of this pro child-care institutions, including the property and to hold the same free state highways which have cost its the commission without charges being LOW P R IC K S OF FO RD CARS eitiaens tremendous sums of money. filed against said members by one or posed law is to coordinate the duties Childrens’ Farm Home, and several and clear of any right, title or inter est on the - part of the defendant, of the various criminal law enforce others ! located in Portland. That Charles WiekerSTtam and all persons “The ‘big prise’ the railroads are now more organizations herein mentioned. If this measure is enacted into law ment departments and officers for there should be any such controversy claiming by, through or under him, after in this state is monopoly of our it will provide in the future against better enforcement of the criminal wherein the welfare of unfortunate and free and clear of any claim or in highways’’ the almost continuous game squab laws relating to motor vehicle and children are concerned is deplorable. terest on the part of any other person F. O. B. D e tr o it, f b u f r e ig h t a n d < M la a r y . B a m p o r , aJUf » p a r a » Ir « i N«w Gam« Law Up persons whomsoever, and for such bles which have worried past admin motor transportation, fish and game, The effect upon the committee will be or b o y a F o r« ! / o r a a m o li W a w à p o y m o n » •r tr . .m o ll e— l . T aa other and further relief as to the m . Soo y a a r f a r i d e a d e r f a r d e t a i l » . A brand new plan for the creation, istrations and will be a welcome im fire, prohibition, narcotic and drug known wheif it acts upon the budget. court may seem equitable and just. apppointment and removal of the provement over the present game acts. .Through this organization du This summons is served upon you E m b a rg o « » S o u g h t plications of effort and more effective publication thereof for a period of members of the state game commis law. < Ì ►Ï p A j(>int house memorial appeals to <ur r consecutive weeks in the Sher- sion bobbed up this week in the form Departm ent of A gricu ltu re Di»cu»»«d enforcement are sought while present costs for this service is expected to congress to impose temporary em- nhn County Observer, a newspaper of a bouse bill fathered by Represen of general circulation, published Oregon is the only state in the decrease very materially. barg' es on wheat, wheat flour, corn weekly at Moro in Sherman county, tative Nichols. State police will be provided with and c0rn products, poultry and poul Oregon, by order of the Honorable Its highlights include: Appoint union without a Department of Agri m«at of six members by the governor. culture and is retrograding agricul standard uniforms, first aid outfits, try * products as an immediate relief D.R.Parker, judge of the above enti tled court, made and dated thè 23d The Oregon Game Protective Asso turally when compared with neigh weapons, horses or Vehicles and other for agriculture. day of January, 1931. And the date of equipment necessary to perform the ciation, Oregon division of the Izadk' boring states, were statements of pro D e b e n tu re F le a F a v o re d the first publication of this summons Walton League of America, Oregon ponents of the proposed new state duties required of them. is January 30, 1931. House joint resolution 7 memorial These police will, under this pro W. C. Bryant. ° State Grange, Oregon Forest Fire department. These men also stated Association and the U. S. Department that standards of products would be posed act, be charged with enforce izing congress to enact into law the - Residence and Post Office Address Moro, Oregon. * ment of all criminal laws. These will debenture plan of farm relief has of Agriculture ahall each recommend better enforced under this plan. C. L Pepper. passed both branches of the legisla possess all police powers of the state Seymour Jones, state market agent, one candidate and the Oregon Game Residence and Post Office Address P r o t e c t iv e Association and tfte said favored thé proposal, but declared and are |o prevent crime; to make ture thus adding another appeal for The Dalles, Oregon. 4t-j30f20 Attorneys for plaintiff, Walton League shall jointly that it does not insure' higher prices, arrests; t o give first aid to injured, the Rational colons to consider. r. ■■Ì ; I < 4 REVIEW OF W O fil O F . 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