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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1913)
M o r o , S h e r m a n . Q o u P -tv . O itv u m . F r i d a y , E s ta b lis h e d 1 8 S 7 . OUR NEWS NAT I nal capital Springs at There will be a Music and Literary Program. Novelty Foot, Horse and A uto Races. BABY SH O W . Free rides on the Merry-go-round for the children under 14 years of age during certain hours. Match Game of Horse Shoe. •- • w Hot Coffee at noon. -• * J u n e . ?37, 1 9 1 3 , ARREST WOMAN AUTO ROBBER OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GEHERALINTEREST Chicago Police Think Mystery of Dar ing Holdups la Solved. PhiA«gn —Mrs. Irene Brunner, of 2817 South Dearborn street, was ar rested In connection with the hold-up ids Second Mes- and robbery of the dry goods store of Events Occurring Throughout President Mrs. Elisabeth Foley, 758 Bast Forty- the State During the Past sage to jn gress Urging seventh street/ Saturday night Mrs. Week. Brunner was Identified by Mrs. Foley Gui icy Reform. and Miss Mary Pollane, a clerk, as Us president of the tbe woman who held a revolver In Wash . Wedding Stopped By Mother nt to congress again their faces and rifled the cash drawer United 8 Medford'.—Goblet L. 8mlth, a youth of the store Saturday night, after buy vr the second Tuesday of 21, of this city, declares he will In strstton. urging cur- ing a flve-cent handkerchief. sage of his voke the stern arm of the law In or Mrs. Brunner, who Is the wife of before the cloee of rency lefts' Joseph J. Brunner, owner of a garage der to wed his sweetheart, Minerva in. * the special Withrow, whose mother, after giving ’ / ’ It*' < lpal objects of the at IMS Squth Wabash avenue, was The th written permission for the Issuance of ensure are to provide taken Into custody at her husband’s adralnlst a license for the marriage, snatched apeatfied types of garage three hours after the robbery *31,__ for red! her girl, who la hut 15 years old, from had taken place. « _ __W g*vo • h o U K In the arrest of Mrs. Brunner, the the protection of her lover, while the properly safeguarded elastic notes and June 25. 1913. police believe they have the woman couple stood before the marriage li to provide the machinery for doing a cense clerk In Jacksonville and es Dear Friend: who has perpetrated sevoral daring foreign hanking business. corted her away to the protection of The measure provides for it federal holdups on the south side. Ju ly 4th w ill soon be h ere. the family home, Instead of to the mar reserve hanks. In which national banks Won’t you be glad? We w ill have riage altar. Crack In Canal Alarms. and such state banks and trust com Panama.—Numerous alarming ru a picnic then. Mamina to ld me panies as wish will he stockholders. mors of damage have gained currency Sheriff To Face Grand Ju ro rs th ia morning to go down to the In addition to th« >700,000,000 national as a result of the crack that recently Salem.—With the view of prosecut grocery and get a whole lo t of hank notes now existing provision Is developed In the cutoff wall of the made for not more than $600.000,000 northwest wing of the Mlraflores locks ing Sheriff Kelsay, of Wheeler county, things for our picnic d in n er. Norris, of Fossil, and two unknown in federal reserve treasury notes, to of the Panama canal. One report had persons, whom It is alleged brought They had th ree kinds of be used solely In making advances it that the gates had pulled away some a boy to the reform school here sever- f lc k l s a , sweet cr sour or d i l l ; to the fe leral reserve banks. These portions of their supporting masonry weeks ago in an Intoxicated condl- banks, of course, would do no bush and that the cost ’to demolish and re two,kinds of o liv e s , queen and superintendent of W. S. Hale, supennienaeui in the 3 , n x • ness with the public, dealing only with build the damaged structure would be tlon, school, has consulted with Assistant Stuffed ; t^re^ kinds of r e l .e n . their stockholders and accepting« de Attorney General Van Winkle with re- sweet, awcet c e le ry , or red h o t; $1.600,000. posit* only from the United States. lation to presenting the matter to the | cannea pineapple for f r u i t S uffragists Avoid Violence Question. grand Jury when it convenes, the 1st Ultimate Reserve System s. a i l e d d e v i l e d ham, lunch Budapest.—Thanks to the tactful The bill proposes “ultimately the es of July. tongue, potted beef, veal le a f , tablishment of a reserve system In leadership of Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, the president, th « Congress of ihhp heof, crab meat; canned which country banks will have 16 per SOUTHERN PACIFIC BILKED pork and baana, s a r d in e s ,, the Intern atio n al Woman Suffrage .-cent of reserve. 14. e., 15 per cent of total demand liabilities), inch 15 per Alliance closed without becoming en Pay Check Robber Knew Methods of salmon, and peanut b u tte r and cent to be held, 5 per ceUt In the tangled In a controversy over the ques Railroad Company lo ts of cookies. hanks' vaults, 5 per cent with the na tlon of militant methods In the ad Portland —Southern Pacific officials Your frie n d vancement of the cause. tional reserve banks and 5 per cent, believe that the strangers who got JACOB. either at home or with the reserve Pelkey Goes Free on Ju ry ’s Verdict. away with $1600 worth of pay checks banks, while reserve and central re P. 3. We don’t trad e Calgary, Alberta—Arthur Pelkey, on an order to which had been forged serve city banks have reserves of 20 the pugilist, wafc acquitted of a man the name of an assistant general man- ar.ywhere but a t per cent of demand liabilities. slaughter charge which was placed ager, will bo found a person closely In Im portant Reductions by Committee. against him as a resuR of the death touch with the company and Its af fairs. No person, It ia held, not thor Ire^irtant reductions in the Under of Luther McCarty, who died In the ____ oughly familiar with the methods em first round of a scheduled ten-round wood tariff bill rates on Iron, steel * and other metal products, the addition bout at the Burns arena here, May 24 ployed in paying off the men. would have figured out how to work the of cattle, wheat, pig iron, Angora wool last. It was charged by the govern People in the News soheine so cleyerly without detection. and many other articles to the free ment that McCarty died from q How A stranger presented to the pay Dr. V. C. Vaughan, a professor In ; list and an Increase in rates on many administered by Pelkey. the University of Michigan, was elect agent at the Southern Pacific car classes of cotton goods and some silk shops in Southeast Portland an order ed president of the American Medical products were the chief features of for the pay checks of 12 engine and association in session at Minneapolis. the revised tariff bill as It was laid Governor Suixer of New York ap train men, signed by ono of the assist before senate Democrats by Chairman pointed Miss Margaret Wilson, .laugh ant general managers. It has been Simmons, of the finance committee.. customary to honor orders in the past ter of President Wilson, a member of President Wilson’s desires as to free and so the pay agent did not suspect a commission to Investigate the af sugar in 1$16 and free wool at once anything wrong when the stranger fairs and management of the prisons Charges United States Attorney prevailed la the redraft of the bill. and reformatories of the stats. handed out the checks. General With Interfering Liquor Bill n Proposed. J. B. Pllklngton of Portland was * Virgil Catching. -19 years old, a young man who has served one term, elected president of the American Ae- in Important Cases. A constitute al am endm ent to pro m Jah, and Dan Riley, alias Sailor Boclatlon of Nurserymen, the national hihlt the "sale, m anufacture and im organization of nurserymen s Interests. portation of, d is tille d liquor containing San Francisco, Cal.—In sensational Burke, have been arrested in Vancou According to an addresi made be ver, B. C. Tho two deity ttofe* guilt, alcohol, except for m echanical, scienti telegrams to President Wilson and fic and m edicinal purposes,” was pro United States Attorney General James have engaged a lawyer and Will fight fore th® American Medical association at Washington by Dr. Robert Blue, posed by Senator Works. C. McReynolds, in which he charges extradition, according to word receiv surgeon general of the public health ed In Portland. The amendri "nt would allow three the latter with having Interfered with service, leprosy Is steadily Increasing years for adjustment of the liquor his administration of Justice In two in the United States. Trace of Robber Is Lost b usiness befor. if' became effective. Important cases, John L. McNab has William D. Haywood and other offi Roseburg.—Nothing has been heard Senator Works said he had become resigned as United States attorney cers and leaders of the Industrial convinced that the only way to deal for the northern district of California. regarding the whereabouts of Ray Dla Workers of the World were arraigned mond, the Glendale bank robber, and effectually with the big traffic was to Delay ordered by the attorney gen ip court Monday at Paterson, N. J., prohibit the m anufacture or Importa eral in the prosecution of Drew Ca the officers are merely awaiting some to stand trial for Inciting riot In con word from the coast officials which tion of Intoxicating liquors. milletti and Maury Diggs, under the nection with the Paterson silk work Mann white slave act, and of directors will tend to substantiate the theory May stop Franking Privilege. ers’ strike. that Be Is proceeding in that direc of the Western Fuel company on Thoroughly angry at his treatment Abuses of the franking privilege charges of conspiracy In defrauding tion. With all trails leading to the when he took the stand as a witness through which the BUgar tru st recent coast closely guarded by armed offi the government in coal weighing at Chicago In the government’s suit to ly disseminated $16,000 of literatu re frauds were given by McNab as the cers, Sheriff Quine maintains that Dia at public « ip en se. Is to be stopped, causes of his resignation, which was mond will bo captured when he dissolve the harvester trust, George according1 to a hill Introduced into emerges from the heavily timbered W. Perkins declared after his hearing telegraphed to Washington. that he predicted he would be Indicted congress by Senator Kenyon. Drew Caminettl Is a son of former districts through which he Is travel and prosecuted for criminal violation Kenyon proposes the entire aboli State Senator A. Caminettl of Ama Ing- - . of the Sherman anti-trust law. tion of the franking privilege for mem dor, recently appointed United States A 8tr«nge Feat of Strength. bers of M Mress and other public of commissioner general of immigration CHOLERA TO BE STOPPED Von Schlkhmnnn, who was In toe ficials. He proposes a scheme through by President Wilson. which the postmaster shall Issue free •McNab was first ordered to delay State ¿anltary Board to Ask Gover Tvanavual on military service In iFRk was « man of extraordinary strength stamps to the favored ones and shall until autumn the prosecution of C.v nor for Two Proclamations wd remarkably handsome In face and keep cloee check on the amounts used. mlnetti and Diggs. On this account Salem —Rules to prevent the spread figure "His curled yellow hair was N ational Capita, Brevities. he had Intended to resign after th< of hog cholera, glanders end other con thick, lonit »nd -duty 'n The Indian appropriation hill carry conclusion of the Western Fuel cases, tagious diseases of animals were dis of bl> farurll« w«y» o' ykowln, hu, . . . to get four met. to gra.p ing 111,000,000 for the fiscal year be but when he received a telegram from cussed at the first meeting of the stats «trcligtb bnihlfula of «1« ke-ke «•*•* w',k JJ* McReynolds, ordering him to poatponS livestock sanitary board, provided for ginning July 1, 1913. was passed Wed hand, as firmly ns they ednld^ He Indefinitely the trial of Robert Bruce In an act passed at the recent session would then sway hl» head round L with nesday In the senate. The president and Mrs. Wilson will and Sidney y . 8mith. Indicted with of the legislature. The board decided a Jerk, and the four would fall "P™ celebrate their twenty-eighth wedding six other Western Fuel director«, he to ask the governor to Issue two pro lug.”—"Reminiscences of a South Afri decided to wait no longer. clamations, on« that all horses, mules can Pioneer." anniversary on Tuesday. and Jacks must be tested to prove reorganised by Secretary Frank- Washington.—It developed that the their freedom from glanders before THE MARKETS. Un Lane, tha «ajgrtment of the Inter trials of Drew Caminettl and Maury I. being brought Into the stats, and tbe in all its relations to the great Portland. Diggs were postponed by Attorney- other that all hogs shipped Into tbs west Is a department wholly of west Wheat—Club, 94c; biuestem. $1.01; General McReynolds at the requwR «1 state, other than those for immediate ern men. red Russian, 92c. • w Secretary of Labor Wilson. whe slaughter, shall be immunised The senatl voted to accept the Invi Hay—Timothy, $1$; alfalfa, $13. taken upon himself the respr-nslMLKr cholera by use of a serum. tation of tha commonwealth of Penn for the postponement of the trial!» 5* Butter—Creamery, 28c. Charles Cleveland, of Gresham, sylvania to attend the semi-centennial Eggs—Candled, 21c. caute be wanted young Caml»s«»> elected president of the hoard. ceremonies of the battle of Gettysburg. Eggs—Candled, 19c. father to como here and famlHaAiU»» Wool—Eastern Oregon, l«o; diUe and Vice President Marshall will ap- himself with his new dulles a« ««w- Witness’ Body Found In Bsa eommlttee of nine to attend. point lamette valley, 15c. mlEsloner general of Immigrating Fort Stevens.—In the discovery _____ '♦ 4 A bill to control lobbying in con- caused the president to take an a body declared to hs .that of Prtvs - Seattle. gress was Introduced by Senator est in tbe controversy. Crawford, the location of Private Lmi Thompson of Kansas. Hs divides lob Wheat—Biuestem, 99c; club, 92c; PresidentWIlson announced that byists into two classes, legislative In a hospital at the Presidio near 0 red Russlpn, 90c. intends personally to investigate Francisco, and a letter from C cr>t*wl counsel and legislative agents. De circumstances of the re »I gnat io», Eggs—20c. ' ' tailed provision Is made for their con John L. McNab. United States dlstrtnj Shade indicating that he fled to O r- Butter—Creamery, 29c. Hay—Timothy. $18 P«r 40»; alfalfb. trol. attorney for the northern d istric t «f ada on deserting from this post« 1 The senate ordered a suhpena is California. He said he had called tor mystery that has surrounded the 1 $13 P«r ton. „ appearance of the government’s Iks sued for Robert 8. Lovett, chairman all papers In the case. of the directorate of the Union Pacific “Representative Kahn of California Important witnesses, in the es S urprising Onre o f Stomach Tremble. railroad, In order that he may become introduced In the house two resolu against Private" Waldo Coffman, w When yon have trosMe with rear «torn- a witness In an Investigation of his tions demanding that th e attorney Is charged with spreading treasonable charge that lobbyists have fought to general produo« all the documents and propaganda among the troops, Is k * secure employment from that com orders referring to the postponement Heved to have been partially cleared pany on the ground that they would of the Diggs and Caminettl and the up. he able to Influence a favorable settle Wes'.ern Fuel trust trials, which re riSlv. One of Chamberlain’s advsnisii Murder of Wife Charged ment of tha merger dissolution case, sulted In the resignation of United came to me. After who senate mine strike Investlga- A-torla.—Tho circuit court grand booklets — ’fteS"nsorie The States District Attorney J. L. McNab San Francisco, A w r w » « — - » Jury returned an Indictment charjrng by charob. rui^F»bUm»I tlon committee has closed ita work of of San Francisco. The resolutions are at Charleston, W. Va., broad enough to eover every D*P»r F ruoto3e F e rd in a n d F e rn a n d e s uythsm. 1 ham tahsa nearly th« for the pr BHU has — returned to Washington, ? » . 5 S - * of |u .U « f f ^ r l n , mur(1, rlns bi. « if . th. . . . . and , Feruandex. who was mysteriously “ ■ s— where the taking of testimony will be in row « v to the cas». resumed within a few Ice Cream, Confectionery, etc., sold titom a stand in the park. Bring your basket Lto^h. July 4th. M E L O Y ’S FEDERAL ATTORNEY SENDS RESIGNATION TUESDAY, JULY 1,1913 At my place opposite 0. P. King farm house Sale commences at 9:30 a. m. Lunch Served. 9 4 3 1 4 7 4 3 Head work horses 2-year olds yearlings, saddle horse, 1 buggy milk cows set harness wagons drills, I iron harrow F i v e C e n ts 2 feed racks, 1 header box, water tank Cook house, Single disc 1 20-foot roller 1 3-gang plow 14 inch One Cream Seperator 1 .1 6-foot Best Combine, Many Other Articles. ■ ■ M T G R I! S M H I Sums at $ 2 0 Cash. Over $ 2 0 bankable note. A discount of 5 per cent for cash. G. H. Rebman, Owner c. G. Huis, Auctioneer. L. Barnum, Clerk. «awe* a *•» *>•» * * *