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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1912)
W fe Y ïiïi ffg BMW* ExpfrtH WM« Twe ; Qwnini Aral«} I M W (U MÉb the mountain patees which Muida tbe B attali »fatta tro» soon be We can* show you a six cylinder 40 and 50 horse power car that will be sold for less money than they ask for four cylinder cars. , « 4 • - * • " JU* > *, * '*< ,** T*^ fea territory of ttn Ottoman t t W * and drovt'hM k tha TwHah outposts, .» fe to etillty toclnfegfc that u Mustophá PwbK fellroad ooss- from «he fortress a» gsr tottey to Adrianople. lian d ri^ ^ g Klag Ferdinand, af Bulgaria, who j ä i «uaa. la leads tha Balkan arm ies again st The Turks already have fiOfi.OOe mea adad down by Turkey. lear friend: WILSON MEETING IN DANGER Maude Malone Starts a Small Riot; Police Eject Her. New York — Governor Wilson's Brooklyn meeting at the Academy of Music Saturday night wae almost broken up by a small riot that lot lowed the demand of Mlaa Maude Malone, a famous local suffragette, that the candidate declare himself on • 4- ■ This six cylinder car is backed by one of the largest manufacturers in the United States vote« for women. Three policemen fought with her tor several minutes, while Governor WUaon stood at tbs front of tbe atgge and yelled as loud as he could: ‘Stop that, gentlemen, stop that; I beg of you, do not put her out. Gentlemen, atop th a t” ' His voice never reached tbe bal cony, where the struggle was In prog- 1 resa. Miss Malone fought to resist the police while the whole audience of 4000 or 6000 people stood up. screamed, gasped, biased or cheered Usten We will show, not 1913 but a 1913 model, and at a price that will lip; and take notice. make .... <* -*» ■ -^r"R'g -- v^s- ------.- ***• A-"-’ tff7 T g .ffg "* Warship Has Reached Vera Crux Vara Crus.—Tbe United States cruiser Dee Moines, in command of Captain Charles P. Hughes, has ar rived here. An officer from tha war ship visited General Felix Dias aad arranged air Interview on behalf of Captain Hughes. General Dias then ▼lalted the Des Molnea. where the American captain and the leader of tbe new revolt had a long conference. T he feelin g of anxiety among fo r •Ign residents has been considerably ttUeved by the arrival of the Des Moines and it la conaldared probable ♦>at a battle. If It Is fought, will take ylpot beyond tbe city limits. C. F. SAUNDERS LAWYER ’ Are not alone confined to Rural Free Delivery of mail and tbe Telephone. T2ttBB J s another convenience which all farmers should have ggya#iy do have — a checking ao- oount with a good h a p ^ ;, T ito poseeaeor of such an aooonnt avoids the risk o f )U^qk*;||«^w4ncy on his perron or about his home where it Are and thieves. His bills paid ^/BfcgBh Jk» not only a valid reoeipt^but also a convenience in h il httme transactions where very often the necessary change for oon e ld in g pettlemapA ia Opt at hpnd Dfo?t «top to think AMs over, tori start Land titles and contents given special attention. MORO L aw yer R. R. Butler the senate campaign oodtributtoaa damn0 *— by M. F- Mctymbs. chair JMB .of the P e w o tttic national cdtt- mlttee. Mr., MoComba states that be bad contributed >11,000. Tbe total expenses to date were >201,111, and there was a deficit of unpaid bills of >14417. A tto rn e y -a t-la w P M p U In the News M a so n ic B u ild in g rnor O401e. of Nevada, issued IfriMttoa faqing eut .tito Mate to preiset the workmen and to egderç to tip minee at JUy MORO if a ll eeMe d ire o t or b y ph o n e for OREGON D r . o . j . G o rriN , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON D r . marie m . goffi # kg Oeveraar Wallace, of Gall-, baa declared strict qusuranllne : «be shipment of bay of Jfey. ; PLUMBING, STEAM m jIN G , EfC ■; <; ; ■ ; ’ Xpw prtearblt with a compete Wt oi took to attend «Hcalb (off plumbing, etc. io the country. H ave you Been our Steel W atering Trough«? If not take a look and oxder one. • Shop on M «te a. 31 i i h u - h 111 1 1 n »n 1 1 i n n L IV E R Y FEED Office la The Goffia Building, let 8t Mono,' OaaooN. J. R. Morgan THff MARKffTB Moro, Oregon. m i i i i i i h i m i i i i i i i h » i A N D S A LE George EHard, M IT O M O B H Æ S T A B L E ’ - When Jailed I Condon. Or.—.Bob Morgan, who slew pretty Virgie Hart and fatally wounded Mlee Grape, a bystander, here, was captured by Sheriff Mon tague of 01111am oouaty, II miles south of Fossil. When disarmed and placed In Jail he broke down and oried Uke a child. Morgan did not show fight He threw np his hands and held them up until Dr. Taylor applied handcuffs. Morgan had nothing to eat from Thursday night until Saturday men» Ing except a few apples. He bad two meals since. He expressed slacere re gret at shooting Mlaa Crane, but bad nothing to say about shooting tbe fix! M Chicago—Colonel Theodore Roose velt started for Oyster Bay over the Pennsylvania railroad’s 24 hour train at 8: IS o’clock Monday morning. Roosevelt has passed successfully the Orials. and his recovery from the ef fects of the wound, his physicians any, will now he swift and sure. He fry- a slanting wound la bis chest seven Inches long In Immediate prox imity to vital organs, and tbe healing of this wound and the reuniting of tbe parted tissues Is a task tbe mag nitude of which he haa not appre ciated. Danger of infection, tbe surgeons pay, practically to at an pad and In Uks manner they assert that tbe pos sibility of lockjaw no longer exist»- It was decided with ae much ¿art- nlteneaa aa Is possible under the cl r cumstances that Coloael Ropaevelt should make one speech tow n# .the dose of tbe campaign, If bla broken rib dose not prevent U will be In Madison Square garden. New .York, on October M. Fertland r : MORO. - OREGON v 1st to 15th of each month. Office oppoeitc P ro. Goffin Wheat—Club, 7>c; bldeJIem. pe; red Russian, 71c. Oats—>26 per ton. Hay—Timothy. >17; alfalfa. >12. Butter—Creamery, Me. Bgge—Sfic. Hop»—ltI2 crop, 20c. Wool—Eastern Oregon. Me; Wll lamette valley, 22c. Mohair—82c. WASCO, - OREGON 16th to 30th qf .egch fnoffith. Office opp. M<M3oy, Atwood Co p r o p r ie t o r Y 'X w * . V '' 1 quarter. Your friend. ' JACOB. P.8. You don't know what nice raloino. and nuts, and things they have at < M E L O Y ’S SCHRANK’S BAIL IS HIGHER Slayer ef Virgie Hart Breaks Dew« OREGON W. C. ßryant Last Summer I wondered what they did with a ll tbe grapes. I know now--they took them and dried them and made them into ra iein a . Raising are mighty fin e to go Into a cake, and raloino and nuta art mighty nice to hand round when you want to spend a l i t t l e time at the ta b le , i **■* k„ Tbe Diamond V. beat raiaina coot only two packages for a BOB HORGAH IS CAPTURED I bo account now with w ff 1 w : i r > w x /i- T h e w d l IthoW n w o r k m e n w il l a tte n d Marconi May Lose Bight Spesla. Italy—Gugllelmo Marconi, the wireless Inventor, whose right eye wap removed, has developed alarming symptoms It la feared that complica tions are threatening the other eye. P ra c tic e in a ll courts nrrivtag daUy St t t t front to <m®- bar« tha two main forces whan they meat p r e ttily will be hegrty equal ▲ tlm u ita n e o u e advance la being made by several g a r de n eolumaa, and they are making acme pr ogres«, s o cording to report 11 to aald In Bel grade that the Qervlfni and Macedon Inna have out tha ccsnasuafoattons be- twaan Ueksp and BalonttL thus pre ▼anting the transport of »elnfcrce- maala tor the Turkish troepa at the front. Tha war la expected to develop Into n land campaign between Bulgaria and Turkey aad a naval struggle be tween Turkey aad Greece. It la bo lleved Turkey will concentrate her strength and stu c k the separately before the Servian« come to their aid. Much will depend on whether Turkey gains command of the sea, which would facilitate the transportation of hey Asiatic troops to the theater of war. Little la known as to how far the allied Balkan states have concerted their plana The Independent action of Montenegro seems to Indicate that a settled oouree la being followed. October 25. 1912. m Fon» O k ««rii». ¡N A jjp rn W f W » » * week. Tbe members of thè fotte pro tested agalnat the appointment of Con stable Skelton, of Toronto, aa inspect or In profésenos to » local Man. and threatened resignations uniate tbe ap pointment waa' rescinded. Tbe May or refused to aooept tbe resignations, declaring tfcs Council wfrp not to be dictated to. H,MO MV HOMAGE Chicago.— A fuaettl such as was never known before waa accorded' “Billy” Rugb, “newsboy” who gave bla life that a girl might Uve. Greater hom age In pageantry and grandeur baa been paid kings and statesmen belov ed by nations but this waa a spontan eous tribute from tbe hearts of men and women In honor of a hero. Fifteen thousand persons, singing “Nearer. My Gpd to Tbpe,“ crowded about bis casket e n a street c ó r a te tn o « r . toe. w S » »*«• th.7 kM u m A m • m N. HM ew wrt Milwaukee. Wla.—The ball of John Schrank, charg'd with attemptlag to kill Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, was increased from 17600 to 16,000 by Judge Backus, of the municipal court. Tbe hood exacted by Judge Neeles, of the district court has been doubled, the ones having been transferred to the municipal court There has bees so effort by the prisoner to furnish the original bond «Acted by tbe tower court and no reason has thus tar been given for doubling the bond. Unlees unforeseen developments arise which assy alter the aspect of tbe case. Theodore Roosevelt will net be required to testify at tbe trial of hto attempted slayer. BOURNE’S CHARGE ABSURD