✓ Or.Hht.Soc» City Hall. i H . 9 .< .♦ J ' J .▼ '■ M I 1 L .1 1 r M om , S h e rm a n The Crain Crouiers Conveniences Are not alonje confined to Rural Free Deiivety of mail and the Telephone. There ia another convenience which all farmers should have — and many do have — a checking ac­ count with a good bank. The possessor of such an account avoids the risk of having his money on his person or about his home where it is in danger of fire and thieves. His hills 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 hand Don’t stop to think this over, but start an account now with The lljasco Warehouse Willing Co. flank, of ffloro. GOING TO PAINT If i t ’s th e house, b a rn , fence, k itc h e n door, w&lls, or a n y th in g else, we w ill g la d ly te ll you w h a t k in d to use, q u a n tity re q u ire d , a p p lie d . th e cost, and .how it sh o u ld b<* We have f.CME QUALITY P a in ts , E n a m e ls, S ta in s a n d V arn ish es for re fin is h in g a n y sh ab b y su rfa c e — in d o o rs o r o u td o o rs. G lad to show colors a n d offer advice w h e th e r you d ecid e to p a in t o r not. IKdZoio S to re CASE & CASE Moro, Oregon. W V W W W V W W 5T W 1 ► A “WANT” ad in T he M oro O bserver will reach more people in Sherman County than > by any other medium available. l J Promotes Social Life KT° one watches current events more closely than the farmer. H is B ell Service kaeps h im in to u ch w ith th e o u tsid e w orld. T he R. F. D. has h e lp ed h im w o n d erfu lly . T h e B ell S ystem h e lp s h im s till m ore. It en ab les h im . to do b u sin ess d ire c t. , 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 ell S ystem . If n o t e n ro lle d , jo in th e g re a t a rm y of farm ers w ho feel th a t th e y c a n n o t do b u sin ess w ith o u t th e B ell Service. ' F o r ra te s an d d a ta c o n su lt o u r local m an ag er. . t u 11 > i ng u h i m um F U L L LINÉ2 NOW ? J. R. Morgan ^ > e r x tis t M ORO, - O R EG O N 1st to 15th of each.»month. Office opposite Drs. Goffin WASCO, . - O R EG O N 16th to 30th of each month. Office opp. McCoy, Atwood Co ON H A N D Bryant & Whealdon Repairing Prom ptly and Neatly Done. M oro, O regon. A tto rn e y s a t L a w Rooms’ l & 2 over W . W . M . Co. Bank. ^M oro ’ s B a r b e r S P o r c e la in hop " B a th T u b a . E. W . MORO L E W I S , P r o p r ie to r . - - OREGON. - O R EG O N Address: M O R O , O R E G O N . A g en t for th e B est S team L a u n d ry > - . S hop in B rick B u ild in g n e x t O b serv er Office S ’ M O R 01 J im e s S te w a rt Everything First Class and lip to date. ft g W ashington^—< ngress has been In session seven Weeks,and It is Just about six weeks to the 1st of July. There w ere arise ones who said th at Con­ gress would e during the Hights In which It may makes this rem arkable noise, la con­ United States bonds, bearing two and vinced that the wings assist In Its pro­ a h alf per cent interest, on July 1. duction. This seems exceedingly prob­ The bonds are being prepared In de able. since the wings are seen to be in nom inations o f |20, >100 and >500. actual vibration during Its emission.— These bonds w ill be issued only to Country Life. depositors, but they may be sold and Never leave home on a journev without a assigned a t a n y time by the holders. Kittle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and They are to be exempt from taxation Diarrhoea Remedy.' It is almost certain to lie needed and cannot be obtained when on by eith er federal, state or local au­ Ixiard the can or steamships. For sale dj thority. v'A dealers. < W ill Investigate Lorlm er Again. - C o llars W hips, B lankets, etc,” ’ Democrats Say Senate Must Vote on Measures or Work All Summer. K Mean Man. Office in The Goffin Building, 1st Su M oro , O regon . Harness and Saddlery ■B>— -------- The fond young w ife, dressed In her most becoming gown, w ith her hair a r­ ranged to set off her beautiful face perfectly, meets her husband a t the door when he retum s from his dally toll. She Is solicitous as to his wel­ fare; she Just knows be is tired to death; she luslsta th at ho must put on his slippers and he comfortuble. The d in n er is composed of the things he likes most, aud his w ife ehats m errily to him during the tucul. I t is the re­ alization of his ideal of w hat a home ami a homecoming should be. A fte r dinner she leads the way to the cozy lib rary, where his favorite chair is draw n up where he w ill get the best light; his favorite magazine is ready for hlin and some o f his favorite ci­ gars ^wait on the lib rary table. W ifey perches herself on the arm of his chair, lights his cigar for him and is just about to say something when be looks up at her know ingly, takes a magazine from his pocket, ojM-ns it to an article «•xplnlnlng how best to broach the subject of a new hat to a husband ans Angeles local union of the Structural Iron and Bridge W orkers were arrested by detectives working under the direction of D istrict A tto r­ ney Fredericks, on a charge of being implicated In an attem pt to destroy with dynam ite the new Los Angeles county hall of records last September some weeks before th blowing up of the Tim es building. MINERS DEFY GOVERNMENT Hundred Citizens Refuse to W a lt for Federal Action. Cordova, Alaska.— U n w illin g to sit idly by aw aiting the action of the gov­ ernm ent in opening the Alaska coal lands, nearly 100 citizens of Cordova left for Bering R iver ooal fields near Kntella, 25 miles east of here, where they Intend to begin mining ooal for the m arkets of this city and other Alaska towns. A subscription list was circulated during the day end liberal contributions were made for the pur pose of financing the expedition. 1911. F iv e C e n ts ITEMS OF INTEREST THROUGHOUT OREGON NEWS PARAGRAPHS FROM OTHER CITIES IN OREGON Chronicle of Important Events of Interest to Our Readers. Finds Lands In Cemetery. Portland.— Charles S. Elton Is un­ der arrest In this city on a charge In connection w ith giving fraudulent deeds to property In Oregon C ity, Ore., and M ilton, Cal. E lm er Shaw, the complaining witness, asserts he bought property said to be located In Oregon City, but which was two miles distant from there. Calling E lto n ’s attention to this, Shaw claims Elton explained that he (E lto n ) had him­ self been swindled, and to make m at­ ters rig ht gave Sbaw a deed to prop­ erty purporting to be In M ilton, but which was later found to be situated In the Masonic cemetery near that place. W ater Rights 8ettled. Salem.—Squaw Creek and Tum alo Creek water rights In Crook county have been adjudicated. This word was received by the board of oontrol. The decision of the board has been upheld by Judge Bradshaw of The Dalles. * MINES DESTROY NETS The Northw est Music Teachers’ As­ sociation w ill meet In convention at Portland June 7-10. For the first tim e in Its history, the Roseburg high school w ill this year graduate a class composed exclusive­ ly of girls. The Dallas Fruitgrow ers’ Associa­ tion has taken p relim inary action to­ ward holding a county h orticultural fair this fall. The United Artisans lodges of Ore­ gon held a picnic at Forest Orove which was a most successful affair' and was largely attended. Oeorg« Chandler of Baker was elected vice-president of the State F a ir Board to succeed M ark H u lbu rt of Albany, whose term hag expired. T he board of trustees of the Albany public lib rary has form ally accepted the offer of the Carnegie lib ra ry funji trustees to donate >12,500 for a Car­ negie lib ra ry at that city. Central Oregon w ill have two cele­ brations of the coming of the ra il­ road before the end of the summer— the first at Culver Junction In June, and the second -at Bend In August. - The organization of the Oregon As­ sociation for Highw ay Improvement has been perfected and this state has now entered on a campaign for better highways that Is national in Its scope. The O ntarloN yssa Irrig atio n Com­ pany la preparing to Install a pump­ ing plant to provide w ater from the Snake R iver for 10,000 acres oi fine bench lands surrounding O ntario and Nyssa. Astoria Fishermen Complain T hat Oregon towns that are preparing to Submerged Foils Are Menace. empty sewage Into other than navi­ Aetorla.— A protest Is to bo made gable streams In the state, w ill be • to w ar departm ent representatives by liable to the law whhA forbids pollu­ local fishermen, asking that mines tion of streams, says Dr. Calvin S. planted In the lower harbor be re­ W hits, state health officer. moved as they are proving a menace Rsfsrendum petitions containing to both, life and property. mors than 8000 signatures were filed According to reports made by the with the secretary of state against glll-netters, there are about a dozen the M alarkey bill which extends to mines planted In the portion of the Seattle,.. W ash.— A resolution pro­ the State Railroad Commission Juris­ riv e r between the Fort Columbia testing against the delay In the adju diction over public utilities. dock and Desdemona Light, which Is dlcation of the Alaska Coal Associa­ In replying to an inquiry made by a favorite d riftin g ground for many tio n and calling upon President T a ft R E. Clanton, master fish warden, of the fishermen. The mines are to revoke the executive order with- Attorney-General Crawford held that buoyed, but when the tide Is running drawing the A laska ooal land from , the beds of all navigable waters w ith ­ strong the buoys are carried under entry was adopted at a mass meet in the state are the property of the and as a result several glllnets have Ing of citizens oalled to consider the state and not of the United States. already bean damaged badly on them, coal situation la the northern te rri Officials and visitors have enjoyed and at least one net was destroyed. tory. their last ride In the ancient elevator which has lifted Oregon lawmakers, Build Tabernacle In One Day. Oregon System Net for iHlnels. officials and capltol visitors Into the Dallas.— Prom ptly at 7 o’clock Sat Springfield, 111.— After one of the upper stories of the state house for urday work was begun on the Olsen longest sessions on record, and In Moss tabarnacla, which was to be over 20 years A new elevator Is to whioh most of the so-called progress­ be Installed immediately. erected In one day. One hundred vol­ ive policies failed of enactment, the unteer workmen appeared and by 12 Responding to a petition signed by forty seventh session of the state 4975 legal electors of Portland, M ayor o’clock bau the fram ew ork up, the Legislature adjourned. roof on and the sides partially com­ Simon accepted the nomination oT government pleted. The tabernacle is 60x100 feet Independent commission Express Company 8uee City. and w ill seat 1690 people and al­ candidate for mayor And w ill oppose Trenton, N. J.— The United States though a tem porary structure, Is be­ A. G. Rushlight for that office in the regular city election June 5. Express Company Is sulug the city ing b uilt to stand the weather. Upon the plea made by his aged for >250,000, alleging that It did not mother and the recommendation of do Its duty In protecting the company Pendleton Has Black List. In the ..recant express d rivers’ strike. Pendleton.—T his city is a dry town Superintendent Jnmes of the peniten­ to 23 of Its oltlsens whose names tiary , Govrnor W est has granted a re­ have been placed on a bldck list by prieve to R T. Dickerson, who was W ill Designate 100 Banks W eekly. convicted and sentenced to three W ash ing to n.— Postmaster Qeneral the a u th '* tle s , and to whom all sa­ years in prison for manslaughter. loonkeepers are forbidden to sell In­ Hitchcock, impressed with the reports Secretary of State Olcott Is In re­ of the postal savings systems, has toxicating liquors. The penalty for ceipt of a communication from the selling liquor to any one whose name decided to designate hersafter for a D&llss Commercial Club, Inviting the is on the list Is a revocation of the considerable tim e 100 additional de­ Those whose names have 8 ta le Fish and Game Commission to positories each week, Instead of 60, license. been posted are Ignorant of It u ntil visit the T eal ranch, near Falls C ity ,” as announced a month ago. and If found satisfactory for a state they attem pt to buy a drink. Among the new W estern offices fish hatchery, erect one at that place. which w ill open for business June 19, Business of new corporations all are: W allace, Idaho; Red Lodge, Mon­ over tbs state Is frequently retarded tana; Tbs Dalles and Eugene, Oregon; Aberdeen and Ellensburg, Washington Pioneers of U m atilla In Reunian May and the corporation officers put to ex­ tra expense sad inconvenience be­ 28-27. Weston.— T his town Is actively pre­ cause they neglect to observe the paring for the sixteenth annual re­ mala provlaloas governing the filing union of U m atilla county pioneers, to of articles of Incorporation w ith the be held here M ay 26 and 27. The secretary of state. WESTON TO CELEBRATE i'MREZ CONFERENCE ENDS REVCLÖT10N annual address w ill be given Friday by W a lte r M. Pierce of Union county, and the memorial address Saturday, by Stephen B. L. Penrose, president of W hitm an College. Among the so­ loists w ill be Miss ZUla Simpson of Weston, James Bannon of Portland and Dr. Elm er H ill of W aitsburg. .»laurei.— Officially designated repre­ Mrs. W O. Read of Athena w ill give sentatives of the Mexican govern­ dram atic readings, and there w ill be ment and the revolutionists signed a chorus singing by Weston high school peace agreement at the custom house and music by the ladles' band of thtyi here Intended to end the hostilities place. • -u - Diaz Will Resign and New Gov­ ernment Will Make Desired Reforms, lp Mexico. Golf Expert Buys Orchard. Though covering only the principal Medford.— H. Chandler Egan, of points negotiated thus far, It practic­ ally records the concession by the Jhkago, twice am ateur golf cham­ government of those demands which pion of the United States, purchesed Initiated on November 20, armed revo­ the noted Bates orchard near this city, paying >76,000. The tract con­ lution in Mexico. Constitutional restrictions prevent­ sists of 116 acres, of which 80 acres ed tho Inclusion In the peace agree­ s planted to fru it, half being In pears ment of the fact that the rebls would end the remainder In apples. be perm itted to suggest to various state legislatures the names of prin­ cipal governors and likewise the fact that six of the eight members of the new cabinet have been chosen by the revolutionists, but the agreement re­ cords that President Dias and Vice- President Corral w ill resign and that government is to concentrate Its at­ tention on desired reforms. Francisco L Madero, Jr., w ill re­ main here for at least five or six days more. He w ill start for Mexico C ity via Chihuahua and Torreon Immedi­ ately after President D iti has re­ signed- Elks Take Census. Klam ath Falls.— T he local members of the Ashland Elks have just com­ pleted taking the census of Klam ath Falls w ith a view of seeing If the town had people enough for them to get a charter. Test Clay at Bandon. Bandon — A kiln test of clay Is be­ ing mads here to determ ine the burn­ ing quality of tbs élay deposit discov­ ered near town last summer. An ef­ fort Is being mads to m anufacture Ora p o tfr y ^r'ck Another reclam ation project Is about to be undertaken In U m atilla county and 20,000 acres more of arid and aeml-arld land are to be brought under profitable cultivation. The un­ dertaking ls> known ns the Camas Creek projeot, though the lands to be reclaimed are la the B utter Creek valley. In response to a question asked by anxious lovers whether a m arriage ceremony performed by a m inister or a priest who may sot have filed with the county clerk his statem ent of au­ th ority as provided in a new law, would be Illegal, Attorney-General Craw ford gave an off hand opinion that those marriages would not be Il­ legal. The enormous water power possi­ bilities of the Deschutes R iver are soon to bo made the subject of a spe­ cial Invostlgatloa sad report by state and federal officials. T h is w ill give tho public, and especially Interested capital, definite Inform ation which Is necessary for intelligent investm ent In works fo r tho development of wa­ te r resources. Follow ing out tho Idea of securing nil available Inform ation which w ill bo of value to motorists m aking tko trip over tko Pacific highway this year, Fran k M. Frotwoll, secretary of the Pacific Highw ay Association, has w ritten the mayors of the, principal towns on tho Pacific highway con­ cerning conditions of tho road be­ tween their glty and tko next town.