Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, October 11, 1912, Image 4

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F R ID A Y
It » new, »od ita roomi wa prodded, wnn
running water and longdistance telephones.
European plan. Rate. »1 p er day and up
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY
Hama. D smefi TOftr
isiHsippi and one
,r W» party to
:atlvee, In a recent
•1 never knew a
acked for so little
toward TfifL*
Springfield women have recen u y
organised thto Sprlngfteld P o litica l
Banality League.
*
The total value of all Oregon farm«
on September SO, 1912. including lire -
stock, building» and machinery wae
Rates te be Investigated. £ .
The state railroad lirtiltoW’
fSSl,S17^ii*
ju d g * Q. P. T errell, a widely known
resident of Marlon oounty, is deed at
Ma home la Mehama, after a'llngeringj
Illness. He was 7« year» old.
.
Aa a result of a team of farm h orses
running away near Leoomh, Mrs.
George McCUntlc la dead and a slater
and two children badly Injured.
Jesse McCorkle, a prominent hop
grower of ¿Independence» drove h i.
served notice that It w ill
b the
reasonableness of
rged hy the four expre»«
doing b u sin ess in Oregon.
> the A m erican, N orthern,
them and Wella-Fargo. T h e
a set for November 7 -to
Senator Clap». of Minnesota, who la
chairm an of the sen a te com m ittee In­
v estig a tin g cam paign con trib u tion s. ;
, > . y Royalty for Coat
Washington.—-Yielding to
Wilson.
NEW ¿HOTEL
Portland, <
ip porting Woodrow
•If theta la a
tese United States
trd Taft.
not
where ha,Uree."
tf Mississippi, la a
te, August IS , said:
most centrally.
¡
a
y
a
»
tba. to - |
mande of conservationists that coal
American, dOVXXttb.to the Interests (
lande hereafter be leased by the gov­ of
TTTTT h i » i h m i i i i i i i »
h l. c o u n tr T a a T h is people.”
WAGE LAW FOT WOMEN
ernment ta private concerns instead of
allotted or sold, the interior depart­
WUllarn Jenntoga Bryan, the great
Draft of Measure fer Bettering Condi­
ment has announced that the plan Democrat, In a » s a s h made Septem­
tion of Female Workers Submitted , would ba triad.
{ I ber d, at his home t n ldoceia. Nebras­
Qov. Johnson N ot Hopeful. . ,
ka, declared that “moye rafo rm ah ave
Portland— A tentative draft of a pro­
W hen G overnor Johnson left C an­
Ae a result Van H . M anning, assist
posed minimum wage bill for w om en ant director o f tbs bureau of mines, taken place during l e f t 's adm lnlstiw J , forato to begin a stumpteg tour tor
workers la Oregon baa been prepared 1 left tor Wyoming, where ha w ill o o m -! tlon than during l i v other In recent I the third term candidate, he prac­
ashington S trem a
by the so cia l survey oom m ittee of the Plata tha details of leasing M W acres ye a n ," although of enurae he declined I tically acknow ledged that he w as e n ­
C onsum ers’ L eague and 1« being pase- of government coal land» in that state to give the President ttredlt fo r these tering upon a-hopeleqs took.
reforms.
In thia same speech ha I *1 am not going to resign." he said,
od Around for criticism and suggee- to a local corporation.
.
tioim. I t ta proposed to introduce-the , The land to he leased 1» near Lan­ ■poke of T a ft aa a "high minded assn 1 “and a fter th e November election It
measure a t the neat eerolon of the der, Wyoming. The corporatIon d esir­ Of great in te g rity .**^ ~.
^e quite p ossib le that I shall return
W oodrow W ilson to a vacant speech r to the office 1 now occupy.”
Mgtototnre. I t embodies many of the ous of mining the coal is to pay »1
offers unexcelled Service, Comfort
to
I .< Like a great m ajority of the Bull
w n i l l l of a minimum wage la w in for TRfth acre In the tract and a royal­ i at Minneapolis ss M j h H>
my
tribute
of
respqct
to
the
President
1
force In M assach u setts and one w hich ty of six and one-half cents a ton for
i M ooters, G overnor Jqhnson is dls-
St
moderate price rates Grom
la proposed for the state of W isconsin. I each ton mined daring the first five of the United States I 4a not believe 1 eouraged.
$i.oo per d iy up.
The measure would place kPon the I years, ahd eight cents a ton the follow­ that any man In I&S United States |
com m ission er of th e bureau of labor ing five years. A fte r that, the royalty whs knows his facta oan question the
POPULAR PRICED RESTAURANT
statistics of the state tha duty of aa- will he fixed by the secretary of the patriotism, or the Jntegrity. e r tha
public purpose of the man whp now I
osrtainlng th e minimum ooet per week- interior, the leasing corporation hav
in connection.; Auto
F *® *:
gardlng the slxe of the hop crop In J of the food, h ou sin g and cloth in g ne- lag tha right to renew tha lease up tq preside, at the executive O«oe in
I Washington.”
Oregon this season, a careful Inveetl- I oeaeary WT the subsistence of soil 30 year« in
gaUoa at this tim e shows a produo-1 supporting women employed for wages
• ■ ■ f.tt
r'> ? 'wMstoBdM,1
I P rogressive—
> •
tlon of approximately 118,HO balsa.
J 1» each county of . the state. These L ieutenant B ecker's T rial on Monday- 1 _ Senator Robert LaPoDette, Jnfider I •D o yqu »Nil l * t on th e races as ytol
For failure to support his fam ily, | statistics would be gathered biennially
New York.— W hat to exp ected 'to I of the Progressives, recently declare« need to d a r
“No. 1 am now u better mnn."-Ba1-
W . D. Goodman, an Astoria teamster, «md It would he Mogul for an employ- prove the m ost sen sation al murder on the floor of the Senate that Preel
has been sentenced to the rockplle I er to pay any woman as wages any tria l In the history of New York, bar­ dent T aft had been to r more active I dmore American.
for a year. H ie wages, which w M he eum lees than the amount so deter­ ing as It must, if the state’s allega- I and aggressive than President R oose­
a t the rate of |L 8 0 a day, w M he paid mined, The act would apply to all tlons »re well founded, the intimate velt fh the proeecuttoB of the Sherman
to the wife for support of the family. I females over the age of Id.
retotlone between the “underworld” J anti-trust la w .' u j *
- <■
and the police department, started
Only one county division fight 1» to
Theodore Roosevelt, who is at pres­
he decided by the voters of the Mate
here Monday. Pollee Lieutenant Bark­ ent bitterly attacking President Taft,
HAPPY FARMERS
a t the November election. This arises
er, accused of instigating the murder I said of him, June Id , O H : i “I do not
from the effort to divide Clackamas They Have ffvery Cause far Joy an of Gambler Herman Rosenthal. Is on believe there oan he found In the
X. You auto fetos
oounty. creating from the eastern part
I whole country a man so well fitted to
tria l before Justice Jobs W . Goff.
sonligbt. If yon do
. the Next Thanksgiving Day.
the new oounty of Cascade, w ith coun­
ho President He to not only abeolnte-
restau ran t w ith th e h o tel.
From the D etroit Free Press, Sept, 18, Bridge Conference Held at Seattle.
ty seat at Estacada.
T
Seattle.—
The
Washington
and
Ore­
r »“ ?■'
t o z 1-XSB Sto t
Attorney General Crawford w ill im­
lfilt:
¿¿T
A marvelously fortunate year to thia gon congressional delegation met la
mediately call upon the oounty clerks
The Bsnttle Monday for the purpose of dis­
who are shown la the report of Game of l t l t for thia land of ours.
Warden Finley to he In arrears la government crop- report yesterday ro- cussing tha amount of federal.aid that
aews once more the proof that all
oan be expected In assisting to build
'their account w ith the slate game
inf are uniting for tha welfare of
fund, to deliver up the money lacking
an Interstate bridge across the Celumr
A m ericans It to an am aalng sbeW-
or be w ill start u a tt J •
te a HO.OOO.OOO bushels of spring bto between Portland and Vancouver.
D PROM A L L T R A IN S
FREE AUTO BUS T O
D r. B. H. Bmer, a former member wheat being reported as
la sigh t,
o f Governor W est's honor cam p at w here last year the yield was only
W estville, was taken hack to the state l>0,000,00« baahels. and the year ha-
prison Friday by a prison guard a fte r tore 800,000,000. Added to the winter
he had to rg s l h alf a dosen checks In w heat, which in spite of the soft wheat c
Medford oa saloon men and others. losses In our own section of th e conn- [ |
try. w ill still pass the 1811 mark, the 11
His forgeries netted |60.
A t Nyssa last week W . U. Sander­ total yield of this grain w ill ran well <
above 700^00.000 bushels, and if pri- I ,
son's IN H acts fruit farm, of which 80
Vats advises are reliable, even shove I ,
acres are in prunes and 80 in apples,
800,000,000 huahsla
] ]
was sold for 1100.000. The orchard
W s have had but two years In the 1 (
was pleated 18 years ago, and the I p v t when the 700,000,000 mark was I
gross earnings of this year’s prana
1900 and 1901, and tha outlook 4 Yamhill Towne te Vote on fialoonk
crop to estimated at H8.000.
X )D reasons are the basis oi ail
Is that tbs return per bushel tor the
McMinnville.— Petitions have been
-B ill” Hanley, the B e a te n Oregon harvest now available w ill exceed that I.
buyinf. It follow* then, that the
filed with the county clerk asking the
ranchman, who was nominated aa a of either of thooo.
hasthnyet is the man who ha* the
rounty
Spurt
to
ptoce
pa
ths
ballot
. . f o r 1« wheat the only crop that Is
presidential elector on the Republican
eaaon, of th e moat rood reasonfi
tor the November general election the
ticket, and a t the last moment refused practically assured of reaching record
tyinff.
W hen th i»rule!»ap plied
question
of
the
sale
of
intoxicating
Corn, potatoes, barley, rye I
to accept, has deserted T a ft and the figures.
the
purchase
of a cream sepa- ■
llqnors in Yamhill, Sheridan. Carlton
Republican party tor thia cam paign, i sad asms others are already In the
« f — of bumper yields.
The lndlca- and Lafayette. AU Yamhill county
and announces himself tor Wilson,
A U o ru e v (o r Piatati*
tlons amount to assnranoe that they to dry at present and has been for
w—
Steadwell of the World's
«Will all exceed any previous aggre- years.
Purity Federation, la ses sion a t Artr-J 1*1*-
*' ? |
Crsese. Wto.. has appointed Mrs. Lola
-^¡Lsem fg » • i,
•W h ile the American fields are teem­
VALLEY CITIES JOIM
O. Baldwin of Portland as the head of ing with their produce across ths
LaFollette N o. 4.
eampalgn which w ill he Instituted ocean la heard the cry of dtotreas.
™ < ROO S E V E L T W A V.
W
illam
ette
Channel
Frojeot
Unhee
all
fo r the establishment of » state polios Cold weather and prolonged rainfall
«toro that the adder-1
to protect the purity of the state of I have played havoc there. T he land | Ceneerned; Data Committee Named. !
“H O W D O 'yo u stand oa MllT”
nHtrator of thb botate of kbwl
I to sodden and nafrlotfuL W h at crops
Albany.— Naming a eotomlttee to
mxmk I, has filed with »be etork
I h a v e grown are drow ning In flood
T h e report of tha Oregon Trunk,
have general charge of obtaining data
I The American farmer, with hie haras
to aaatot in securing government ap­
j«et filed with the state railroad com-
mlsolon. shows that a total of 818.- I bulging with the yield of 1s acres propriations for the improvement of
I w ill get big prices for Is big stock |
*88,11B.«9 has boon expended to r build- I of food supplies. . . .
• ;■ a i J the W illam ette river, the conference
lag sad equipment between J a ly -L I ^ A bountiful harvest and a strong i f representatives ef the various river
1WT. end June to. 1911. Baralag and I demand should make the farm er of i rftiea of the upper W illam ette valley
thia country a happy man on Thanks­ adioerned here. The net resalt ,of
mation uf obJeetlOM »hereof, if
g iv in g day.
« »1 » »+-»■
Thia thoroughly modern Fireproof Hotel
apd Con.
venience
the
friends; price, reasonable; first clew
Are Delivered
Both Cream
J
B R IG H T !N IN O W ffffKB.
exactly the ph
when Prealdei
Mgh way. ,nB a
United MW*
From fh s N ow F ork O om m srctol. S e p t
1». m f f i 1
’X
fig U A lT .0 . T he Corvallis A Bsstara
and Klam ath Lake oompany also show
a c t corporate looeea. -
Ooveraor West has granted an ua-
eoaditional pardon H o W. R. Foote,
who pleaded guilty of uanatou^iter
a t Marshfield for having killed Charles
ita road to he unjust
k, ths Sumpter Valley
m en t work to the W illam ette river AA,
toe o f s great b u sin ess year
T h is
in o r a a deep channel for all-year .
Implies according to the laws of trade
chances several to suooeed tt.
W ith j traffic.
Immense uniform erope aa a founds- ] ■ The oommittee appointed to escaro
tto k atoompanled by conditions to the data consista o f J. W. Morgan, of Cor­
Old World much lees favorable, it vallis; A. C. Dixon, of Eugene, and
This
gives this eountry a plaos of vaatags Colonel E. Hofer, of Salam.
which It baa rarely If svsr enpart- oommittee 'w ill organise a working
enced, so concurrently do the general oommittee to gat into communication
tacts a t home and abroad ran In oar with all of the cities, towns and com­
favor.
munities along the river and those
A significant fact la that Nsw T o f t
WkfitoiCr 8* V»’
whi«h win he
tor the last week has b est put to Its
benefited by river improvement work
trumps to accomodate adequately
and. secure data regarding commerce,
rosourcee and prospects of develop­
ment of the valley.
, J
Hookworm Case Found In Medford.
M edford—The first discovery of
oriental hookworm In Oregon was
■mde here. A former reeident of Man­
ito has been found suffering from its
ravages. T h e oriental hookworm Is
larger, more vigorous and character-
Ise4 by greater ravages than these of
tbs American species. 7; .
'. M elons Are F refitable Crop. '
Junction City.—Robert Harper, a
MUM
farmer kho ttvsb near this
otty, ban raised a banner crop of wat­
ermelons and cantaloupes this »00400.
Oa oae ears ha aleared avar 0 0 K
dolni little er fig e u l U v a t i o q i ^ ^
¡foro. Hher na» Coroty, Ortflou,
Atoútoibr for thq tok® of argument that the
K b RYANT; Adm lniauotar^
« f toetsMto »1
j
iï f e S B M S w ^4« totoduiiiM
icparator.
T h e reason is — the dirt
dSSberw bich ¡.found only on I H C
ra.
August 10,
»•Aunt H atl
her. was th e ,
era etty. She
be ■ at least
despite her a<
vigorous and
feet health, i
feeling of cu
have about ■
or unusual.
Hattie’s mto
More or less foreign matter i« very
f f o O i w iy Into the,
the.separator.
• removed evorr particle of this matter
epamtion begin, and ho ds it imptbh
t i th e last drop of milk has passed
the bowl. Both your cream and skim
delivered pure and clean.
ore points in th e construction of
-pamtoT», «uch as the heavy phosphor
iushinffs, trouble-proof neck bearing.
to! rortepT«.toSSriuinMff w«d
«rower,
AU*»«.»
s s i - i pltUUWadtttsMto'tomcot
.T .r -i
5 ®
lirohed ib thi<
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T art
agaiqtt
th e pee
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