Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, May 17, 1912, Image 1

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HERBERT ASQUITH
OREGON
MORO
R. R. Butler
A t l o m c y - a V ’Law
M a s o n ic B u ild in g
T h e D a ll e «
O
Orozco Forced to Abandon Can­
non and Retreat North Af­
g—
and to s ftogros s f d sto rt
la toteBIgsnes whfcb gros to m
tos a a to tal e f a i d ilR y
ter All-Day Battle.
greatly te Affaroni Individuala.
All who «rink alcohol to
Conejos, Mexico.—Twelve hours of
brisk lighting on the desert plains 100
miles south of the American border
between a force of MOO rebels under
Oeneral Orosco and an equally strong
body of federals under Oeneral Huerta
resulted In a decided advantage to the
m
D a - o A got fin ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
J. R. Morgan
ga* In nooto amen elf advanced nlcobot-
Maa there In afceotate fbsgotfuloero of
M ORO,
-'
O R E G O N wide gape of yearn; a men may be
nnafcle to remember anything from the
1st to 15th of each month.
live minutes hack for twenty years
Office opposite Dr*. Goffin J Inst
«M Qmn remember heck to childhood
The memories of childhood are more
W A SC O .
-
OREGON
easily stamped ca the brain than are
16th to 30th of each month.
those of adult Ufa, both because tt
Offict opp- M cCoy, Atwood Co v w « 1 m s to Impress a child and be­
cause there Is not the complexity of
McCall’s Magasine
and McCall Pattens
ttod.
“Praise your wife’s grace and beauty
coastsntly," advised one firlsnd
M c C all ' s
magazine
23B-MB W. m
to, Mew Yesfc Ctay
O >1 t '1
[5 *T
“Bat don’t overdo ft,” counseled an­
other “She may conclude that she has
thrown herself sway on you and want
to go on the stag»’’-Louisville Courier
Jouraal.
G«t Your
Plumbing done
WATER METERS INSTALLED
B y E x p e r t , in f i r s t c la s s c o n d itio n .
A n y k in d o f p lu m b in g a n d t i n -
o l a g d o n e to o r d e r .
CHARLES DAVIS
Moro, Oregon.
EuoawMJ yw H E »
T f c k t o t a w iU be o n S a le F r o m a l l S t a t io n s o n t h e
J U N E e u e , i l , J * . 1 3 .1 4 , i p i a
O N E a n d O N E -T W IU D F A R E io r th è ro u n d t r i p
A P r o g r a m h as b e e n p r ep a red w h ic h w i l l su r p a ss
a n y d orm er year.
A r r a n g e to s p e n d a w e e k in
P o r tla n d , a n d a w e e k a t N O R T H B E A C H o n th e
the leg.
The rebels abandoned ten cannon
■mi much ammunition In their retreat.
Oeneral Huerta considers tt probe-
ble. however, that the rebels will make
their last stand at Becaloa. their cen­
tral base. 14 miles to the north, where
they have built fortifications and
trenches in the last fortnight.
It was the steady artillery fire at
the government troops that dislodged
the enemy.
R o h m Adopt* Resolution Pro­
Eventi
^
« wssuw Bocurrliia
irwviv i iiiy Throuahost
i m vwyitvivi
viding for Direct Election
ffie •tato Baring tita F l i t
of Senators.
Week.
Washington.—Tho house adopt od,
trr to S*. a Joint resolution providing «
(or an amendment to the constitution
to permit the election of United Btatoe >
senators by direct vote of the people.
It had already heea adopted by the
senate and now goes to the states.
All
remains to he dene la t^e
H a rry K . T haw , wbe Is again eeek-
thOwnriq-rrv of a proclamation to the
stales to signify their wishes on tht
proposed change.
The vote was preceded by a bitter
lght, In which the southern members
Joined In a oommon cause against the
resolution, and fought to prevent Ug
p i— F beoause of the stoats amend­
ment which gave the federal govern­
ment supervision of the elections
They based their opposition entirely
on the danger of negro domination.
Would Abolish the Com mere« Court.
H erb ert Asquith, the British Pre­
X number of revolutionary proposals
mier, who Is urging home rule fo r Ire­
were Incorporated In the legislative,
Judicial and esecutlve appropriation land.
The spécifié charge Is criminally li­
beling C. Bchnebel, of the law firm of
U'Rea ft BshuebeL
- Indian School Row On.
Klamath Falls.—Ill-feeling has de­
veloped at Ibrt Klamath as the result
of an attempt by whits settlers to
drive out of the schools Indian and
half-breed children.
The recently enacted wage law for
Indians who do not live on the res­
lin e r s has broken down, and Oreat
ervation and whose children. It has
Britain la threatened with another
been held by Attorney-General Craw­
hill passed by the house. The bill
great oriole In the coal trade.
ford, have the same righto in the
RIOTS
ARE
DEPLORED
The government carried the home proposes:
Rellano, Mexico—General Orosco
schools as the white children, declare
Abolition of the United States cem-
rule bin on its second reading In the
they will not submit to segregation.
transferred his headquarters from Es­
Berger
Advises
Socialists
to
Repudi­
ineroe court and the restoration to the
calon. Mexico, where he has been for 'British house of commons by a ma­
ate I. w. w.
jority of 101, as against M for the interstate oommeroe commission of all
the last fortnight, to Rellano, 17 miles
WATER RIGHTS STATED
railroad regulatory power, subject to • Indianapolis.—w ith 250 delegates,
first
reading.
north. Thin retreat, he say» as well
Panama Is preparing for Its ap­ appeal only to United States district the socialist national convention was
ns that ef his vanguard, wsa la order
organised here Sunday. The conven­ Btsts Engineer lesuee Beek fer Users’
te piaos hto mea la better positions proaching presidential election by ne­ courts.
Benefit.
gotiating with the United States for
Creation of & bureau of foreign and tion will formulate Its platform and
for a final stand
Salem.—State
Bngtneer Lewis ken
nominate oondldates for president and
General Oreeeo admitted that Ms ths purch&es of a «upply of arms and domestic com »eroe with all the pres­
prepared
a
pamphlet
containing infor­
vice-president
of
the
United
States.
ent
powers
of
the
so-called
tariff
army had heea defeated at Conejos ammunition.
After a heated dtseumton, the dto- hoard, to be order the Jurisdiction of One of the most Important questions mation ter water osera of the state la
oecnn convention of the Blplseegcl the secretary of oommeroe and labor. to be determined Is the formal atti­ oonneotloa with adjudication of water
Concentration of the distribution of tude of the party toward the Industrial righto.
ehnrch In North Carolina adopted a
In many Instance« proceedings have
constitutional amendment giving wom­ public documents, of whioh ml’ ons Workers of ths World.
“Conservative socialists want, the been started by users of water from
en the right to vote on church qdee- annually are sent from Washington in
convention to go on record ee- de­ various streams and tributaries to es­
the government printing office.
SEASIDE HAS BIG FIRE
nouncing the methods of ths Indus­ tablish rights for irrigation, power,
The newest organisation to apply
Revision ef Patent Laws Urged.
President Taft took a decided step trial W orkers," said Representative mining, demeetle, etoek and ether
for incorporation under the New York
Oregon Beaek Town’s Lorn la Over state laws is the "American Society toward revlsloa of the patent laws I Berger, of Wisconsin, a member of the
. »200,000.
Upon a final ««termination of these
for the Protection of the Alleged In­ .that have remained virtually unchang­ executive oommittee.
Seaside. Or.—Pire, starting la Cal­ sane," which alms to sure sane people ed alnoe 117«. Re sent a special mes­
“The socialist party cannot afford proceedings a decree to entered la the
laghan's bridge saloon nt 11:10 p. m., from being held for Insanity.
sage to eengrees aching for legislation to be embroiled with thia riotous or circuit oourt defining and establishing
Monday, destroyed the entire bua
Excitement and anxiety prevail te authorise him te appoint a eommle- gnnisatlon. There has been too much all rights. Thereafter certificates are
tases seetlon of Beaslde. The loes to among Japanese and Bnropean rtore- alon to investigate the patent laws and of this on ths Pacific coast and else­ issued by the state whioh are the
basis of title to the water and are re­
eeUmated nt approximately ftOfi,Oto senta tires at Peking over a rumor report what changes were necessary where,** he oontlnued.
corded aa are deeds to land.
The sone swept by the flames Is that an American syndicate to trying to make them fit modern ooadftioaa.
The aaaoeaeessent lays stress en
Tillman Would Ole In Harness.
bounded œ the west by the Necaal to get a uunsmMns-’tthM Free Went
-Feeder- Rates ReSSered.
the
fact that failure to make proof of
oum river, on the east by the city hall, Tuan Shi Kai to eUftL't the mineral
Spartanburg,
9.
C.—Broken
t
In
The interstate eommeree commis­
on the north by a vacant let Just be­ recourses of China to return for tho sion baa issued an order requiring health, twice stricken with paralysis the slalm will bar the subsequent aa-
yond the livery stable, aad on the payment of a royalty sufficient to oov- western railroads to put late effect and now Informed by his physicians sertlos of the right aad It is absolute­
sooth by MeQatre s hotel.
er the entire expenses of the Chinese and matatain for two years from June that If he enters into the activities of ly necessary. It Is stated, for the pro­
tection of whatever right may be
A large force of men worked des­
It, l i l t , the rates on "feeder** cattle a campaign It will hill him. Senator
claimed, that the claimant appear and
perately to keep the fire from oroaelng
and sheep defined In the report of the Tillman has issued an appeal to the
the river. All the lights In town want
eemmtoslon on March 11. this year. In voters to return him to the place he submit proof.
out The telephone office was burned.
affeot, this order retains the rates on has held three terms. Hs wishes to
Cemmlsslon Investigating Railroad.
Aa appeal for help was sent to As­
Oh request o t the plaintiff Supreme ■took oatds and sheep which have “dm In harness." he says, for senti­
Baker.—Chairman Altchlson, of the
toria and a speelaJ train was sent with Court Justice Ouy of New York has been In foroe for a long time, the ean- mental reason»
Oregon
railway commission, who with
two fire engines.
discontinued Mrs Rlchasd Harding oellatton by the railroads of ths lower
the commission's engineer, W. R. Earl,
Approve
Kenyon-gheperd
Bill.
rates
on
such
livestock
being
held
by
Davis* suit for dftrSPto
Oregon gtste Qrsnge Meet»
Minneapolis—By unanimous vote and Special Accountant Crosby of
Upon arriving nt Liverpool. J. Bruoe ths commission as unreasonable.
Roseburg.—The thirty-ninth session Ismay, mnnagtog fttMStor of ths White Arekbald Testimony Contrndlstcr^ the general oocferencs of ths Method­ Portland, Is making an examination of
ef the stote grange of Oregon, patrons Star Bna, ewuesd s f Jfte wrecked Ti­
Bewildered and almost lost la a fof ist Episcopal church £>ere approved the books of the Sumpter Talley rail­
of haSbandry. opened Tuesday and tanic, was given an ovsUon
of oonhradlctions from several Wit- the Keayen-Bheperd I • . which la now road. Incident to the log rate oaae
brought before the commission by the
will eoBtlau« until Friday. Election
Oeneral Bennett H. Youag ef Loeto- nesses, the house oommittee investl* before congress and which prohibits
of offloevs for the ensuing year makes villa. Ky.. oommander of the Army of gating Impeachment charges against the shipment, as Interstate commerce, Baker commercial etoh, to prying
this session more than usually Impor­ Tennessee, has beq« elected oommand- Judge Robert W. Archbald of the ef Intoxloatlng liquors Into “dry** ter- eloealy into railroad affairs In this part
ef the state
tant
eWn-ehlef ef the United Confederate ■oommeroe oourt, ordered a new Inves­ Hteoy.
tigation
by
the
department
of
Justice.
veterans.
Btoetrle Railway Promised Boea.
The new task was provoked by the
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT HIT
Nathan D. Jehnaoa, aged 7K, oas of
Engsus—
A. L. Wstsoa. newly ap­
contradictory
testimony
of
Edward
J.
Montana’s earlledt and best knows pi­
pointed superintendent ef the PorV
New Bills Drafted at Seism are Mads oneers, also a ptoaeer of Oregon and (“Option**) Williams, Archbald's al­
land. Eugene ft Eastern railway com­
Puhi Io.
Idaho, to dead at hta heme la Virginia leged partner In the Brie oulm oosl
pany's Unas In this city and Bprlag-
pile, and that of J. Henry Jenee of
Belem, Or.—In the draft of the Mil City, Montana.
field, announces that all right af way
Scranton.
a
bookkeeper-promoter.
As a result of sxpurltoento on volun­
directed at capital punishment, which
Pekin.—Ths minister of finance and obstacles have been removed and that
wan oenpteted by the executive ef- teer medical staBataW late when »B- Jenee riddles Williams* testimony re­
floeu. provision Is made for amaaStug llons of typhoid germs wars intro­ garding the IfiOO noSe given by Areh- the bankers represeattog the six pow­ the eompeny will aeon begin censtruo-
ers—the United Btotae, Oreat Britain. tlon of ths leag talked of electric rail­
duced. Professor Mstobnikoff. famous
two seettods of the code.
Jonen said that the note wan In­ Franse, Germany, Rasala and Japann- way between Eugene end Monroe,
One amendment provides that every head ef the Paokew lae tttu t» an
dorsed
by Judge Archbald "eut ef the havs arranged the torma ef advances
person souvldted of murder In the seo- nouneed the dlsgevsrr of • vaeslnS
HIGH-LINE DITCH WANTED
fuMueos of hie heart** le help him to te Ike Chin sss guvemmeat lots Mag
ond degree shall he punished by Im­
Baching redglen as her oonaolatlon promote the deni; that the Jurtot never figfi.OOMOe ngntost treasury Mito re-
prisonment at hard labor la the state
penitentiary for the rest of hie natural and relying upon wmfrs of charity aad bed an tntercet la the optiea aad that deemakte wtthin eae year by the pre-
Ufa. The ether amendment makes aeU-denlal to bring forgetftteeas. Vio­ he made the Judge a preeunt of 1*10
The gap sniitares will he supervised
provision that no reprieve, commuta­ let Edmands. the Massachusetts heir­
Jointly
by feralgn and Chinese audi­
tion or pardon, after conviction of ess who was te have become the bride
tor» If the sshemc to approved ky
murder In the first degree, shall he ef Rev. C. T. Richest». Is working In
President Yuan Shi Kai and the na­
granted axeept upon the reeoauneade- ths slums of the lowhr Rust side, to
tional council, tt will he tantamount
tlou of the eegrt which originally tried New York.
to A defeat of Prossisr Tang Bhae Tl. Ito« dlteh around the valley and makn
toe gftfee to tohleh sueh ooavlotioa wee
who parclsto to opposing tt.
southern Oregon one ef the host Irri­
had. .
PiHUoal
tt Js pointed out hr those ldssMBed gated regions in ths state.
With the scheme that the eenntry Is
The Hopkins ditch, north of Med­
New Free! dent St PHaeeton.
a veritable powder mageain« and that ford. to already Indorsed ky ranchero
Ptoscetoa. N. J.—President Taft.
the unpaid soldiers threaten an out­ and «ill hs constructed. The BMMh*
Chief fuetto« White. Aneodate Justtoe
break which can only he avoided by h e n Of ths Medford oommerelal etoh
Pitney, ef toe supreme court of the
payment of their wage»
will make a Mouse Io heuss canvass
Bulled Btotec, aad presidents of many
through the valley, seearlng slgaero
LAlijlstttoi grthered hose tor the to-
Helena Rejects Commission Plan.
for the high line ditch, so that pno-
nugwutton of John Grier Hlbbea ns
Helena, Mont—Helena declared tieally all ton soil to the valley will
reeuK af too eleetteud, Mlnneeota s
presldestt ef Princeton nnlvsnlty.
against
the adoption of the commis­ he under water. If thia SkoveaMStt to
delega*» sf M to tbs unttnskl eoa-
sion form of government by a vole of •uooessful tt Is snnounoad on roHshto
veatioa
w«l
be
for
toe
en-preoidSat
BILLIDN TO AID FAHMER8
101 to 10*.
authority that Peabody, Houghtelltog
The wldely dlvergent otoims of the
ft d o , of Chicago, will bond the tart-
Taft
and
Rooeevelt
msnagers
maka
tt
ftslentlfio Agrlstfttw m l Casse Beeeted
apparont Ihat n detenutaptfon s f toa
by CMesgs Coneem.
C hloagn -^A m evsm cnt to put a notnal esotro) of the oeatoattoa Islas-
Portland.
oouety MrtCTlkfUt In every eount^ possibla
Whcat Trae* prleec: Club, fibto;
A
M
U
propoclng
aa
ndvleory
veto
erosy stoto t r i s t o a etwffy ef to­
blneetem. fil.fid; rod Rnoeian. toc.
ssi seudlMoas and.suggest E**"*^* for federal Judges as wgü as tor Ual-
Oats—No. 1 whlte, |40 par toa.
■ m o tti ■»■>«■«■ 1 W r m U m t
fsd Blatas senators has pasead toe
Hey—Ttmothy, filf; slfalfn. «1*.
was
glrea
out
«ategerteally
fteup-
pusftsss Sf obtniMng a terger erop Arlsoua stote aseste. The Mil la be
Buttar—Creamary. Nc.
tbSt Major ATOlMbAOd Rati, tfie
Borod
to
he
the
flrot
sdtatogt
ever
ytold. Mas assetred lap etos wtto toc
Eggs^Ransh. *1»
IdsMta
mflltary
nttto,
wbe
was
last
.SMSMftBBSBt Si S g lft e f fiLOto^OO nade by a atete to InfiuNtoS to s ap-
Hopa—1*11 «rop, fida; «eutroets. Ne.
Jbom ft Chfsage «ssnero te fs rth s r toc
W um Ì lU ifors Oregon. 17ej Wlt»
tnmstto valley. Ito.
releaee from the asylum, alleging thigt
he Is now sane.
Mebalr -8>c
P a c ific. R E D U C E D F A R E S w ill b e in e ffe c t fro m
P o r tla n d , a n d th e O - W . R . & N ' s E x c u r s io n S t e a m ­
ers w ill b e m a k in g d a ily ru n s.
OREfiOH NEWS MOTES
OF GENERAL W IH B T
■f filMM to bs ptpaed at tos disposal
s( toe bureau ef soils ef the deparV
«eu t ef agrtsutturo, to enabls tt to
I reseed with toe toentten and chart­
ing of the
«MfiBfi to Wft Hato«