Or.HUt.3oc, City Hall.
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I l i 1
■ F i I M * A a
M oi*o, S h e r m a n
C o u n ty
N E W S PARAGRAPHS PROM
D b . O- J- OOFFIN.
Mail service to central and in terior
Oregon will be established over the
Oregon T runk Railway April 10.
A lter a shutdow n of th re e m onths
a num ber of logging cam ps in the
Chronicle
of
Important
Events
Specialty Democrats Control House Foe
Colum bia River d istric t have re
of Interest to Our
sum
ed operations.
F
ir*t
Time
in
Sixteen
Office in The Ooffin Building, 1st St.
F. A. E lliott, of Salem, was elected
M oro , O h o o n .
Readers.
Years.
sta te fo rester over S. C. Uartmm.
of Rosehurg, at th e first m eeting of
Indian« Would Keep Fort.
the new sta te board of forestry a t
. Washington, D. C —The Sixty-sec
Sherid&n.— T ho Indians of
tho Salem .
r
ond Congress Bfieembled In extraor
O read« Roods reserv atio n w est ot
A m ovem ent has been sta rted by
dinary session Tuesday to set on the
here, d eclare th a t they will never see the officers of tho M ilton-Freew ater
MORO, '
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OREGON proposed reciprocity agreement with
F o rt S h erid an rem oved to Dayton. baseball team to stop ail b etting at
Canada, which failed in the Senate at
l«t to 15th of each month.
T he old blockhouse w hich sta n d s on th e Blue M ountain league gam es d u r
the last session,.
Office opposite Drs. Goffin
th e ir “h u n tin g grounds,” has recently ing th e season.
Apart from the Importance of the
been given to th e city of Dayton by
At a special bonding election Mad
prospective- legislation the session
T he lands In question are the Eng a federaJ donation, and th e Injustice ras voted to bond the town in .the sum
promises to be a very Important one,
WASCO,
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OREGON principally by reason of the fact that lish, or S ir E dw ard S tracey group. of the act has bean fittingly exhibited of >10,000 for the installation of a
16th to 30th of each month.
the Democrats are to bo the ruling They are the most valuable coal lands In the attitu d e of the Indians of the city w ater system , which is to bo
Office opp. McCoy, Atwood Co power in the House after 16 consecu In th e world, being even rich er than G rand Ronde reservation, who d e ooiapleted as fast as possible.
clare th a t they will burn th e old fort
P recipitated 90 feet irom a car a t
tive years of control of that body by the C unningham claim s. E stim ates of
If an attem p t Is m ade for Its removal tached to a suspension cable across
th
e
ir
value
run
from
one
hundred
the Republican party.
the Clackam as River, W ilbur Child
The new Congress contains 141 now m illion dollars to a much larg er sum. to a foreign restin g place.
ers was drow ned. Two oompanlons
m em bers— 19 sen ato rs and 122 rep re
Wool
Point
to
Be
a
t
Madras.
olung to the oar and floated ashore.
Johnson
S
tays
In
Jail.
sen tativ es. T he proportion of th e two
A tto r n e y s at L a w
M adras.— M adras, for 1911 at least,
F ath e r Flem ing, priest of St. Jo
p arties In both houses h as undergone
San Franclacb.—Ja ck Joh n so n ’s last
g re a t changes. In th e Sixty-first Con hope of avoiding tho 25 days' Jail sen Is to be th e wool sales point on the seph Catholic Church at Elgin, a ssist
loom« 1 A 2 over W . W . M . Co. Bank.
g ress th e S enate was com posed of 59 ten ce d ealt him by Judge Treadw ell Oregon T ru n k and D eschutes Rail ed by the bishop from Baker City,
Republicans and >3 D em ocrats, the vanished when the Suprem e Court de way, having been «stabllshsd a t a has selected and purchased a site on
OREGON House of 219 R epublicans and 172 nied his petition for a w rit of habeas m eeting of big Crook county wool- which they expect to erect a churcb.
MORO
The Oregon oaso, involving the con
D em ocrats. In th e House th is major- oorpus. T he big prize fighter Is «till men, M adras business men and repre
I lty is com pletely reversed. T he Demo- acting as cham berm aid for the horsaa sen tativ es of the tw o ralLroada. Mad stitu tio n ality of laws adopted by the
I c ra ts now num ber 277, th e Republi a t the county Jail and will continue ras buaineae men w ill,,endeavor to initiative and referendum, method,
g at th e roads Improved leading to may not be passed upon by the su
Address: MORO. OREOON.
cans 163, while th ere Is one rep re to do so u ntil hie tim e is up.
ward th e John Day oountry, with the prem e court of tho Uulted S tates un
se n tativ e of th e Social D em ocratic
aid of th a Oregon T runk, and hope to til next year.
party
In th e S enate th e change was
Coal M iners Strike.
S to ck In sp ecto r
ca p tu re much' of th a wool th a t for
Portland has won the national con
Ellensburg, W a sh -T w e n ty -fiv e hun
S h er m a n C pu nty,
m any y ears h as gone to Shaniko, for vention of the Rotary Clubs of Amer
dred m iners em ployed by the N orth
shipm ent, a fte r - th e salsa, over the ica, to be held next August.
O regon .
w estern Im provem ent Company at
O.-W. R. it N. to Boston.
Efforts are being made to hold a
Koslyn, Cl« Elura, Jonesville, Ronald
Deputy Stock Inspector
live stock and poultry show in Wal
and
No.
7
w
ent
on
a
strik
e
In
an
ef
Louis S chadew itz. K ent. Oregon
lowa this spring. With if will be an
FACTORY WON’T COMPLY
fort to force on the oompany a closed
auction day for the exchange qt live
shop agreem ent.
COSTLY DROP CURTAIN.
Reeorts to Arbitration Rather Than STbck and farm produots and a gen
Fut In Hoods.
eral m arket day may result.
Will Investigate Plague.
The One Meieeoruer Didn’t Paint For a
8alem . «Because of th e refusal of
H arrim an engineers and construc
French Theater.
Pekin.—The Chinese have made
W ard Bro«_ of P ortland, to comply tion forces have com menced work on
The enterprising manager of a thea
elaborate preparations for th a in te r
w ith th e o rd ers of Labor Conunlw the building of the great steel via
ter called upon the famous French art
national Medical Conference to begin
•lo
n er O. P. Hoff to Install hoods and duct for the D eschutes line which is
ist Jean Louis Ernest Melssonler on
a t Mukden to in v estig ate the plague
one occasion and asked him to paint a
blow ers for th e ir planers In their mill to span th e Willow Creek gorge on
Doctors
of
m
any
nations
are
in at
drop scene for a certain theater and
a t 888 U nion avenue, N orth, the first that line Just west of Madras.
tendance.
name his own terms.
re so rt to arb itra tio n provided under
T he executive oom m lttee of the
“You have Been my pictures, then?”
th e faotory inspection law of 1909 will A storia C entennial Commission has
asked Melssonler.
be m ade. Com mlaaloner Hoff rec en t offered a prlxe of >25 for the best slo
“Oh, yes,” exclaimed the manager,
ly Instructed the proprietors of all gan Illustrative of A storia and her
“hut It 1« your name I wantl I t w ill
planing m ills In P ortland to provide centennial Jubilee, the samo to be of
draw crowds to my theater.”
“And how large do you wish this
hoods and blow ers to conserve the not lass than th ree words and not
curtain to be?” Inquired the a rtis t
health of th e workmen.
more than five.
“Ah, well, we w ill say 18 by 18 me
L ab er Com m iealpner Hoff ha» se
Diaz Sends Message to Mezi lected as his a rb itra to r Thom as So Sixteen thousand dollars, the first
ters.”
allotm ent from tho >330,000 tribal
Melssonler took op a pencil and pro
renson and W ard Bros, have selected fund at W ashington belonging to th a
qan Congress Advocating
ceeded to make a calculation. A t last
H.' D. G allagher. T hey have been Indians on the U m atilla reservation,
he looked up and said, w ith lmper-
Reforms Demanded,
called to m eet by the labor com m is is being d istrib u ted this week by
I turbable gravity:
" I have calculated and find that my
sioner, fo r th e purpose of selecting a Major S w a rttla u d er, the agent. This
pictures are valued at 80,000 francs
third a rb itra to r and fixing a date for money will bo paid out. to 50 Indians,
per meter.
Your curtain, therefore.
th e examination, into the dispute.
•*ch getting >310.
The Oregon T runk line will expend
approxim ately >50,000 in the Installa
tion of a telephone train dispatching
circu it along its line into central O re
gon. Tho system will bo the very
la te st modern Invention in tb s opora-
T he principle of no re-election of
i tlon of railroads, and will take the
the chief executive and Incumbnnta
C R Y IN G FOR H E L P
j place of the telegraph.
of o th e r elective ofitcoa and th e re
K sstbound sum m er to u rist and con-
form of the electoral laws bo that the
1 vention rate s out of points in the
C H A M P CLARK
privilege of the ballot may be en-
i N orthw est, as announced by the
|oyed by those citizens “ who are con
! N orth Pacific Coast P assenger Aaeo-
The kidneys cry for help.
sidered oapable of voting w ere ad
‘ elation, are virtually the sam e as in
f4oi an organ in the whole body so deli-1
vocated.
I 1910, with only such changes as the
cStely constructed.
Abuse of power by jefes j>ollttcos,
varying locations of the big m eetings
Not one so important to health.
another of the crying evils com plained
and
gathering« of fraternal, political
The kidneys are the filters of the blood.
of by resid en ts of the ru ral district«
and religious bodies necessitate.
When they fail the blood becomes fowl
throughout Mexico, Is to be abated
F. A Brown, deputy supervisor of
sad poisonous.
i
A. povtlomnent, biatehnod for Arixona in .th e plan outlined by the P resi
ANNUAL STATEMENT MADE th e W allowa N ational Forest, will
There can be no health where there is J s a d Naw Mexloo, general deficiency
dent.
leave W allowa this week for the
poisoned blood.
appropriation^, D istrict of Columbia
Hood River Apple Union Raisas Stock
n orthern boundary of the national for
Backache ia one of the first indications j legislation and publicity of cam paign
" to ISO,000.
est where he will lurvey ths north
of kidney trouble.
Hood River.— The annual meeting
contributions-
and east boundaries of the reserve,
It Is „the kidney’s crying for help. Heed
Inactive Com m ittees Abolished.
of the Hood RfWer Apple Growers’
i 40 miles through the roughest terrl-
A saving of 8182.A0O In the annual
Union was held and was the largest
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t -
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| tory In Oregon, -beginning near Jo
Doan’s Kidney Pills are what is wasted. coat of running Oongreaa is promised
attended meeting In the history of
seph Creek and reaching Snake River.
Are just what overworked kidneys need.
through the entting out of superfluous
the union. ,, Nineteen; hundred and
They Siyeodjh«m end invigorate the kid
Ah-tub-ala-tu, the oldest Indian wo
employee and Inactive committees,
twelve of the 2500 shares ware rep re
neys; help them to do their work; never
man on the U m atilla reservation and
and through the abolition of the tlme-
sented.
Manager Sproat’s , report
'tail to cure, any cas« of kidney disease.
probably one of the oldest in the
boSOted “extra •••n th ’« pay."
Ap
showed receipts for the year of >48,-
Read the proof from a Moro c M s ^F.
, N orthw est, died at the home of her
pointive, plaoea are put into the hands
426 and expendltqres qf >30,414. Tha
, M Axtell, of Moro, Oregdn says:
nephew, Amos Pond, acting ohlsf of
of one oonsmlttee, a special body to
assets of the oompany are* >66,106 th e U m atilla tribe. Though her e P
’ ’About a year ago I suffered from pein*
Three Alleged
Fraudulent Alaska
Claimants Sustained at 8eattle.
Beattie.—The government lost the
first battle In the effort to punish
the alleged fraudulent locators of
Alaska ooal lands. Judge Hanford, In
the United States District Court, in
overruling the motion to instruct the
Jury to acquit Charles F. Munday,
Bari E. Slegley and Archie Shiels, aua-
alned all the vital points contended
for by the defendants.
Judge Hanford’s decision sat» the
defendants in the Stracey group free
If the government declines to prose
cute on the one ground that they
conspired to secure the lands for a
foreign corporation.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
D r . MARIK M. OOFFIN.
Are not alone confined to Rural Free Delivery of mail
and the Telephone.
There ia another convenience which all
farmer« ahould have — and many do have — a checking ac
count with a good bank.
The possessor of such an account
avoids the risk of having hia money on his pereon or about
his home where it ia in danger of fire and thievee.
His bills paid by check are not only a valid receipt, but
also a convenience in his home transactions where very often
the necessary change for concluding settlement is not at band
Don’t stop to think this over, but start an acoount now with
OTHER CITIES IN OREGON
GOVERNMENT LOSES CASE
Dlsaset iff net k (Mini a
J , R. M organ
ID e x x tls t
Bryant & W healdon
LOUIS HEŸDT
M an u factu rer and Dealer In»
Harness and Saddlery
Collars- Whips, Blankets, etc,
FULL LINE NOW ON HAND
Repairing P rom ptly and N eatly Done.
M o r o , O re g o n .
M oros B arber S
hop
P o r c e la in B a tti T u b »
for th e B est S te a m L a u n d ry
]
Shop in B rick B u ild in g n e x t O b se rv e r Office
E. W .
L E W IS , P r o p r ie to r .
MORO PHARMACY
p e r t,
E x p e r ie n c e d , R e g is t e r e d p h a r m a c i s t s
r ie d ic in e s C a r e fu lly C o m p o u n d e d .
Complete <Usortment of Silverw are and Jewelry
Any and all K in d s o f P a te n t M e d ic in e A lw a v s In Stock
MO KO, O K KOON.
L IV E R Y , F E E D A N D S A L E S T A B L E S
IJ
c . R . B E L S H E E , P roprietor an d M an ag er.
Telephone from The Dalle» or any She
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pense. Servioe furnished to or
O U R M O T T O “ Pl
¡..E V E R Y T H IN G
NEW
A N D U P -T O -D A T E ,
f i C I A L R A T E S T O C O M M E R C IA L T R A V E L E R S '
B n
J A m es S t e w a r t
aenfie <hs
my be<k’ My kidney* ’
were disordered and I felt all run down
The use of two boxes of Doan’s Kidney
Pills cured me and I have had practically
no trouble since. Other members el my
family ^ave taken thia remedy with the
ftp
best of results.”
*
Por sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents,
Foater-MilbuTn Co.», Buffalo, New York,
o o n e w a te n e s c u rr e m c v c u w
‘" 'c lo s e l y t h a n t h e f a r m e r ;
N
H is B ell S erv ice k eep s h im
in to u d h . w ith ., W
o u ts id e w o rld.
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rm /
“ T h e R. F. I), h as h e lp e d h im w o n d e rfu lly . Ih o
tiBell S ystem h e lp s h im s till m ore. I t e n a b le s h im
to do lousiness d ire c t.
j
;
E v e ry B ell T e le p h o n e is th e c e n te r of th e w hole
B e ll S y stem .
> it . . .
I f n o t e n ro lle d , jo in th e g re a t a rm y of farm er»
tw ho feel th a t th e y c a d n o t d o b u sin ess w ith o u t
t th e B ell S ervice.
F o r ra te s an d d a ta c o n s u lt o u r lo cal m a n a g e r.
Its door.
Aa this Is a new 'C ongress, a com
plete reorganization, w,aa necessary.
The sw earing In
m em bers and
other work of a sim ila r ch aracter
oconpied th e whole "Cff th e first day.
W ednesday was dfgoted ’» in both
houses to reading of P re ald e n t T a ft’s
m assage, which waa oonflnad princi
pally to Canadian rW tfcfocity and the
tariff commission
Mann la M inority Leader.
R eprésentai I ve Jam es R. M ann, of
Illinois, was unanim ously o boa an can
did ate for Speaker .Mfid floor leader
by the Republican*-«* the Houae.
After a lengthy debate the Repub-
plated.
FRE8ID B N T DIAZ.
On the su b ject of tho division of
g ro at prlvato oetato, first broached
by M inister L lm antour In his P aris
Beme waa founded 750 B. <1, the
Interview , the chief executive d e
kings were expelled 000 B, 0 ,. And It
clared his d eterm ination to find ef
was not nW « 200 B. O-. 4C0,yeara After
ficient m eans to bring about this In
the founding e f the cRy. that the B a
mans coiujiipced their Immediato eelgb ,
novation.
bortk the S Minn I tee. Latins, etc. It was
In no previous m essage of the
not until 2 M B. a . following the ft «fast
P resid en t has th are ever been any
of Pyrrhus, shat tyema.was supreme llcan caucus voted down a plan sim thing in the n a tu re Of a recommendar
In Ita ly , from the aonthem boundary ilar to th e Démocratie method of
tlon. H eretofore, his m essages have
of Cisalpine Gaul to Ube Sicilian strait
making appointments, through a spec- bean m are resum es of things accom
F o f 880 years, from the fonndstlon o f
the d t> . the Romane confa stand ott 1*1 committee. It placed In the hand«
the bilia e f tbelr elty and ndnbet look of Mann the authoghy to nemo the
aerose-their euttre territory, as « »Republican mombare of the standing
stretched sway only some twenty mfiea tsommfftdes.
> , fl(t
,
on either hand. A n a r the consolidation
Reprssehtatlvo LaffeYty of Oregon,
LaFollstte and Walburton of Wash
ington, and French, o< Idaho, refused
to attend the r«Kulajrt Republican «tou
cha and refused to,
bound by R,s
O h lld r o n
O r
selection of ni I n o r ^ .leader or «ta
FtETCNcra
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co,
and its Ilabllrtfet «T.000. ° ’fhe union
a c t age is not known, her nephew and
handled 417,520 packages of fruit this
j J M. Cornellson, m issionary for tho
year that brought into tha growers*
1 Indians, believe »he m ust have beon
hands approximately >900,000.
nearly a hundred years old.
The capital stock qf the union was
Increased from >25,000 to >50.000 and . S tate Fish W arden Clnnton closed
a large cdld Stbrgge plant la oontem- the deal for the purchase, from
Sa known* na the -committee on orga
nisation, and th e 1 scramble for eon-
greaslon&l positions^ Will center about
plished.
Harney Frojaot Vast.
B nker—The Hydro-Eleetrlc Irriga
tion project In Harney oounty which
will make possible the Irrigation of
hundreds of thousand* of acra^ of
desert land adjoining the Harney
Lakes 1« attracting a tre a t deal of at
tention among local business man of
Raker.i Forty prominent tnerckants
of this d ty will accompany W i. C»
Barrlah, anglnesr In charge* of the
project, on an excursion to Burna tc
▼lew the project.
Umatilla Bar Investigates.
Pendleto«.v*-Wkh preotloally every
member present, the Umatilto Cow*ty
Bar Asaoclgtlon met In- special eee-
slon at the call of president Carter
and In pursuance io InAtruedqna by
Circuit Judge >helpc. to l>v«stlgate
the chargee of irregularities against
Attorney» Hornet U W itts , sir Athens.
gan Antonio— “The reforms de
manded by Diax In hl« message to
Congress are a great victory for the
tnaurgenta, but I do not think they
w ill bring about peace,” declared Gne-
tavo Madero, moat trusted lieutenant
Of Franclaoo I. Madero, provlalonal
prealdent, when ahown a copy Of Douglas W. BsUeiy t a d 1 J.’ B. Fefry,
plan ef making RepgbUoan oommlttoo president DUs* message,
<4 K odletes.
UsIgnnUnts,
C harles OulUIume, of the sits for the
establishm ent of the salmon hatch
ery on a trib u ta ry of the lower Colum
bia River, th a t was authorised by tha
L eglalature a t its recen t session. T he
alte consists of about five acre* lo
cated n ear the mouth of N orth Fork
of the Claakanlne River, about two