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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1912)
1 1 n,’?*' vb B i fi» . M ovo, S h e rra a n C o u n ty ALBERT JOHNSON SULZER i 1 r ’■ Cfcnned » perches dessert Not Only Elect President, But Governors in Many North ern States. * j IHR’- New York.—Thè victory of Wilton and Marshall not only gave the demo* crate the presidency, hut resulted lr the election of democratic governo™ In many states heretofore strongly re publican. Democratic governors were elected in lmnolo. Colorado. Connecticut. Det> aware, Indiana, Iowa. Kansas, Massa chusetts, Michigan, Missouri, Mon- Una. Nebraska. New York, Ohio and Hoosier Drills Thomas Drills Washington. - •*'' Governor Hay, of Washington, was defeated for reelection by Ernest U t ter, hla democratic opponent, and Gov ernor Hawley, of Idaho, also failed of reelectton, the voters favoring John M. Haines, the republican candidate, November 1 4 , 1912 Albert Johnsen, editor of the Ho The democrats have both houses of Congressman William 8ulzer, who Dear fr ie n d : quiam Washingtonian, successful Re was elected Governor of New York by congress, Return» Indicate a demo- i cratlc majority in the lower house of | publican candidate fo r Congress tn I d o n ’ t th in k th e r e ia an y- the Democrats. 119 over all opposing strength, and a h the Second Washington district. th in g n ic e r fo r d e s s e r t a t majority of at least four In thè senate. , Brief General News. In addition to electing successors I BIG EXHIBIT AT SPOKANE ON aupper than two n ic e b ig e l i t e s to democratic senators now sitting, j o f Diamond W Canned P e a c h e s . The annual c< aventlon of the Amer democrat« will displace republicans F ifth Great Apple Show Opened Mon ican Federation of Labor was called Tho j u i c e i s good t o o . Mama from Oregon, N ew . Jersey. Kansas. day With 12 States Represented to order In Fochester Monday by Colorado, Montana, Delaware and Ne Spokane.—The fifth annual apple h as Diamond V Canned P e a c h e s President 8aim i l Compere. ►... show opened Monday morning. Nine or Diamond W so m eth in g f o r Advices from Washington show that vada. MaboachusetU* vote for Wilson ws» hundred exhibitors had placed their to date the Un ted States has spent the first time the Bay sU te had ever fruits to the best advantage to catch d e s s e r t .very o f t e n , b e c a u se i t the huge sum of $290,429,339 on the favored other than a republican foi a slice of the $15,000 that is to be dis i s n ’ t any t r o u b l e . purchasing and construction of the president tributed in cash prises, and three gov Panama canal. Your f r i e n d , The hardest hit In the whole elec Washington < filclale have given no tlon was the loss by President Taft I ernors of as many states lent their JACOB physical and moral strength to a lusty tice that the time for opening the of hla own sUte of Ohio to Wilson welcome to Rex Apple V and his sub Roosevelt dam and Salt river irriga P S . You can g e t a f i n e can by more than 100,000 plurality. tion project In Arlxona, had been ex jects. P e a c h e s, or any o th e r k in d o f ■ The democratic presidential plural Aside from the tremendous value of tended to Uece i or. 1, 1913. lty In New York Is the largest that the apple show to students of better f r u i t a t Bradstreet’e reporta that there were state has ever given the party and It I f fruit, there are numerous entertaining more failures lu t month in the Uni Is the first time the voters outside ot I i features to amuse the people In at ted SUtes than occurred in any Octo the metropolitan district have given tendance. One of the novelties was ber since 189«, although the toUl li a democratic presidential candidate a the giant kettle to cook 600 bushels abilities were cot so high as In some plurality. of apples at a time, and the equally NEW YORK WOMEN JOYFUL years. ~ ; ■ < Representative Longworth, son-in- I astonishing oven, which will bake 2500 A corn crop of 3.169,127,000 bushels, law of Colonel Rosevelt, was defeated I apple plea at one cooking. 15,000 Parade, Cheering Success In or 811321,000 bvshels more than the for reelectlon from the First Ohio dis Oregon And O ther States . greatest crop çf corn' ever before trict by Stanley Bowdle, democrat, by New York — Fifteen thousand cheer Cincinnati Secures Chance known In any country, according to 85 votes and ex-8peaker Joe COhnon Chicago —Frank Chance. - former ing and singing women and men cele the November crop report of the fed was defeated by Frank T. O’Hair, his manager of the Chicago Cubs, was re brated with a brilliant parade In this eral department of agriculture, will be democratic opponent, receiving a plu leased to the Cincinnati Reds, which city the recent addition of four stars harvested this year. rallty of about 1200. team he will manage next season. to the woman suffrage flag. Delegates representing 70,000 south The election added Arlxona, Kansas, Through Fifth" avenue a stream of President Murphy announced the price ern women assembled ln Washington Oregon and Michigan to the number as 11600, which Is the waiver figure. flaring vermllllon lights flowed for the first ot tho for'the annual of states allowing women the right ol He also said that Joe Tinker probably miles, Its course guided by. ardent convention of the United Daughters < “votes for women” enthusiasts from will remain with the Chicago Cubs. of the Confederosy. A leading feature franchise. all sections of the country. Each of of the convention was the laying of the ten “suffrage states” was repre THE ELECTORAL VOTE Republican Leaders Confer i sented by women leaders In the equal Des Moines, Iowa.—A movement for suffrage movement there. the general rehabilitation of the re Four floats and a half dosen gilded Alabam a ........ publican party, along progressive line« Arlsona ........ chariots featured thg parade. Each Arkededa ---- was launched at a quiet meeting here, float and chariot represented one of Çelecedo ....... attended by Governor Hsrhert 3. Had the 10 suffrage state. Floats repre C onnecticut .. Delaware .... • ley, of Missouri. Senator Albert B. senting Kansas, Michigan, Oregon i flortde ........ Cummins and W. 8. Kenyon of Iowa and Arlsona, where the right to vote Georgia ......... Idaho ............ and local republican leaders, Includ was given women at the recent elec nfaofal .......... Indiana ......... ing Charles S. Dawson of the Iowa tion, were In front. “Kansas for Lib Io w a ................ republican state central committed. «Canee» ........ erty” read a transparency, “Michigan Kentucky ••• A general conference Is to be held for Co-operatlen,” “Oregon for Free Louisiana ---- some time in the near future at a dom.” and "Arlsona for Justice," were Maryland . . . . M aine .............. point yet to be selected. Maaaaehusctt» other texts. IMELOY’S Oliver Plows fbi Grain grouiera Conveniences Are not nloiw confined to Rural Free Derive.y of mail and the Telephone. There ia another convenience which all farmers ahould have — and many do have — a checking ac count with a good hank. Ihe possessor of such an account avoids the risk of having his money on his per-on or about his home where it ia in danger of fire and thieves. His hills paid by check are not only a valid receipt, tjttt also a convenience in hie home transactions where very often change for concluding settlement is not at hand think this over, but start an accountgipw with Successor to Dr. O. J. Goffin M o r o , O re g o n . Montana ........... Big Steel Orders Unfilled New York.—The unfilled tonnage of the United 8tates Steel Corporation for the month ending October 21 was 7,694,381 tops. This breaks all month ly or quarterly records. The unfilled tonnage for tlie same month last year was 3,694.328 tens and for September of the present year It was 6,641.647 tons. fMHWta ....... NswJHampahlro L aw y er M O RO N e w Jersey . . . N ew Mexico . . . N ew York . N orth Carolina N o rth Dakota •• OREGON Rhode Island South -Carolina Teemseoee — Texas ............. / . ’GEORGE MILLER T he well known workman wijl attend to all calls direct or by phone for PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, ETC • • N ow prepared with complete kit of took to attend all calk for plumbing, etc. in the country. Have you seen our Steel Watering Troughs? If not take a look and order one. S h o p on M ain St 211 H k u w ^ h - k - TH E Moro, Oregon I N I t i l d i H 'i f i l f i l H * H W ' f i H * STA R BARN L IV E R Y FEET) A N D SA L E S T A B L E G r a s s - V a lle y . O re. , ft.'1' S Sn-'" p Bern Located near Hotel Vintin e c i a l Attention for Com m ercial Traveler» Transient Team » G iven Prom pt Attention ' George Ellard, P ro p rieto r A U T O M O B IL E FOR- H IR E People In the News A tto rn e y -a t-la w - Masonic Building J Allies S t e w a i - t MORO, OREOON* ......... West Virginia . W isconsin . . . . Wyoming ...... President Taft has issued a pro clamation setting aside November 28 as Thanksgiving day. T h e D a lle « O re “Father” John Russell, founder of the prohibition party, Is dead at his hörne in Detroit, Mich., aged 90 years. Samuel H. Cramp, head of the wide ly known shipbuilding firm of that name, la dead at hin home In Philadel phia. . y MORO. OREGON Declaring that the value of hie ef 1st to ISth of each month. fects did not exceed 23,600,000, while his debts aggregated 28,400,000, An Office opposite Drs. Goffin drew Carnegie will par no personal W ASCO , - O R E G O N property tax to the city of New York this year. 16th to. 30th of each month. Daniel Keifer, treasurer of the Jo Offic< opp. M cCoy, Atwooji Co seph Fels single tax fund, has been Indicted by a federal grand Jury at Cincinnati, charged with using a frank of Representative George 1» sending out mall. Address: MORO. OREOON. Commissioner Dennett of the gener al land office has ruled that the recent Stock Inspector legislation reducing to three years the period of residence required on home Sherman County, steads Is operative in Alaska as well • Oregon. as In the United States proper. Deputy Stock Inspector William Vincent Astor attained his Louis Schade w ltx, Kent, Oregon majority Friday and on that c^y be came absolute master ef a fortune of about 292,000,000. consisting of the bulk of the estate left by his father, the late John Jacob Astor, who was a victim ef the Titanic disaster. Jack Johnson, the negro prise fight Publie Auctioneer er/w as arrested by federal officers In Chicago Thursday night charged with f o r information as to terms and open dates address the Sherman County Observer at virginia Roosevelt M lchlran .. M innesota P ensylyanla South Dako! W ashington wife In Chicago, were related by Ortie B. McManigal on the witness stand In the trial of the 45 acfcused “dyna mite plotters” on trial here. He named Frank C. Webb, New York; Michael J. Young, Boston; Richard P. Houlihan, Chicago; James Cooney. Chicago, and Frank M. Ryan, all officials of the International Asso ciation of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers, besides the McNamara brothers, a« men who knew he employed as a dynamiter. Young and Webb actually pointed out nonunion jobs for him to blow up, he said. Hockln. now secretary of the union, he desfcrihed as the chief of the Mc Namara dynamiting crew, and said Ryan, president of the union, had spoken to him about an explosion. Utah . . . Vermont Doubtful California Battle Is Just Begun, 8ays T. R. New York.—Theodore Roosevelt made a formal statement Monday bearing upon the eleetlon and the fu ture of the progressive party. In line with previous expressions of his own and of his colleagues he reiterated that the “progressive party has come to stay," and “so far from being over, the battle has Just begun.” He regards the party’s showing In polling more than 4,000,000 votes in the face of numerous obstacles natur Portland ally In the path of a new movement Wheat—Club, 78c; bluestem, 8: as “llterAlly unparalleled In the hl* red Russian, 77a tory of free government.” Oats—226 per ton. Hay—Timothy, >12; alfalfa. 211. 14 Dead, 90 Hurt In Train Wreck Batter—Creamery, K a New Orleans—Fourteen persona Eggs—Candled, 42c. Hope—1912 crop, 10a were killed end 90 hurt in a wreck on Wool—Eastern Oregon, 12o; 1 the Yeeoo A Mlasleelppl Valley rail road. Railway officials eay the wreck lamette valley, 22a Mohair—82a woe caused by the negligent* of a flagman. i" ■ ■ — •sattle act Tears came to Johnson’s eyes Bryce Resigns Hie Waehlngten Po»t Wheat—Bluestem. Mo; as the officers put handcuffs on hla Washington.—James Bryce, British red Russian. 77a wrists. Hie bonds were fixed at 230.* ambassador to the United States, has Egg»—tfc 000. Luodle Cameron, with whose ah Butter—Creamery. 22a tendered V« resignation and wlR to duotlon Johnson la charged, wan held „ » WttMM 1» U M H ----- - 3 a most Injurious effect. Hope lx the best medicine. Unfortunately, the sick person’s relatives often take the worst view of the case, and their anxiety M unmistakably manifested by their looks, voice and general manner. They even talk despairingly In the room, thinking that because the patient In quiet and dull he does not understand. But bis perception of everything retoV- tng to his illness is markedly acute. Note the good effects of the visit of n cheery doctor. For hours after the pa tient seems better and Is better. Of course It does not do to be flippant, but If relatives would force themselves «o take a hopeful view end ebow It In their manner they would In many cases actually save fbe sick persons Landen's Crystal Releee. _ _ Crystal palace was originally «mils In Hyde perk for the greet exhiblttou of 1801. being afterward removed to Its present site end re-erected. At the first state o|>enlng of the palace by Queen Victoria It woe urged that the usual artillery salute should net be fired, the reason given being that the concussion would shiver the glass roof and the company assembled below, In cluding her majesty, would be cut Into mincemeat Dire were the prediction« of the »caremoogern when the design for the palace waa made public. The first gale, they said, would Inevitably wreck It while the bent engendered by the sun pouring Ito rays npon the domed glare roof would be so terrific that no human beings could withstand It Consequently If they eecaped J* avalanche of glare they would fifi