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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1913)
£ E s ta b lis h e d 1 8 S 7 . iNEW&TRQM OUR N M NATIONAL TIAPITAL OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Belief That Extensive Territory Lisa JUDGE WANTS HEARING. North of Alberta la Confirmed, Ad Wolgast Winn Over Bat Mslach. Ga., Alt* 8 t Michael, Alaska.—The Russian • Milwaukee.—Ad Wolgast, of Cadil ccuwrs. sw«ra government steamer» Taimyr and lac. Mich., defeated Battling Nelson, lag the bringing W ashington.— Waygatch, under Commander WlUt- Of Hegewlsch, IlL. In a 10-ronnd no- agaluat Judge of charge* lu aky, which have been engaged In Arc decision boxing contest at the Ellto vuunah. Ga.. the Believe President Will Ask Con tic exploration north of Siberia for Events Occurring Througtout Washington.—Representative Rich Emory arena here. Wolgast had the better Justice nt once fihrnrded to Uenry the State During the Past three years, arrived here for cosh of eight of the 10 rounds, while two mond Pearsoa Hobson, representative Clayton. chair mad of the Judiciary gress to Repeal Canal Tolls of Alabama, and his colleague, Ma committee of the bouse. mo luformal Mexico < City. — Declaring both were even. Captain Wllitsky reports the dis Week. on American Shipping. jority Leader Underwood, engaged In answer to a» tint branches cf congress suspended, Pro covery of a body of land as large as in hi* answer tttd Judge stales that visional President Huerta practically a bitter debate on the floor of the Greenland extending beyond latitude Arkansas Is to.Go Dry. assumed a dictatorship here. His for W ashington.—Report» published In 81 north and longitude 102 east. Little Reck, Ark.—The state su bouse over the senatorial contest In hts only &br<Se of Information was Thirty Days Longer For Hunter». mal proclamation dissolving the na preme court sustained the validity of their state, in which they are rival through the newspaper*, and he asked London that President W ilson aoon Commander Wllitsky aaya that the Coquille—Sportsmen of tbs Coquille fur a copv o f the original charge». tional legislature announced that new the Going prohibition bill and Arkan candidates. The oratorical duel was would ask congress to repeal the ex shore of the new country where the valley are happy because tbe open senators and deputies would be chosen sas will become dry after January precipitated by Mr. Hobson ratterat- emption of American shipping from expedition landed and along which season for ducks and such game has lag utterances he made last week in at the election October 26. tolls in the Panama canal brought the vessels traveled la rocky, with 1 next. been extended one month, or until a speech at Wetumpka, Ala., lntimat a. * from the white house the brief state high, abrupt clUti. formed evidently ’ ’The Mexican capital was terrorized January 15. Because the game birds Apples Injured By Worms. • mg that Mr. Underwood was “the tool ment that any announcement of the from volcanic activity, I f the boldness of Provisional Presi do not get Into the valley until the | administration’» policy on that sub Walla Walla, Wash.—Worms have of Wall street and the liquor Inter* dent Huerta’s coup when he had 110 ■ In July and August the expedition latter part ot the year local hunter» ject a t thia tim e waa unauthorised. saw much evidence of the presence on meml -c c’ the chamber of deputies Jamaged the apple crop In this valley oata,” and charging that he had gain had very Uttle shooting when th» Officials declined to that the land ot reindeer. Many walrus aon closed In December. locked vp for falling to drop an to- ’0 per cent, according to Manager ed Alabama’s support in the last pres veatijatiou of the death of Senator ilarnes. of the local branch of the idential campaign under false pre- statement war» seen and bird Ilfs waa plentiful. -------------------- ---------- . if }n other administration quarters, Donald of C*w*pae. who wgs re Mortis Pacific Fruit Distributers, Boy Will Exhibit Stock. Cheers from Democrats and Repub however, the belief was expressed that Timothy Woodruff Dies of Apoplexy. ported to have been killed after mak a«, tral agency was figuring on 12» Monmouth.—Johnny B. Stump, Jr^ carloads from the Milton-Freewater licans greeted Mr. Underwood as he later such a repeal would he recom ing a speech agalnet Huerta: "“New York.—Timothy L. Wood ruff < a boy of this city, who won the Shet The provisional president had ask district and now but 10« carloads are rose to reply. and later, when Mr. mended to congress, but thoae who former lieutenant-governor of New land pony at the state fair for the Hobson tried to interrupt, there were spoke disclaimed any official knowl ed, through Minister Aldape In aa counted cn. York state. Is dead. He had lain In a beet exhibit of livestock presented by loud cries of “Sit down, sit down; address before the chamber, the re- edge of President Wilson’» Intentions. critical condition for nearly two we«ka a child, has received word that he THE MARKETS. trie rati on of the vote to Investi Those cloeest to the president pre you’ve had your time. after having been stricken with par w ill have a chance to show his ani dicted that any announcement of pol gate, saying the deputies had not the alysis while addressing a fusion party mals at the national livestock show in Portland. power to Investigate a matter upon B. F. O’Neil Is In Prison. icy would not be made until the legis rally in this city. He was 65 years Chicago, and at the international Wheat, New Crop—Club, 79c; blue Boise, Idaho.— B. F. O’N eil, convict which the Justice department had al lative situation in eongreas was op show at Waterloo, Iowa, this fall. old. ttem, 90c r red Russian, 78c. ed of m aking false reports to the state portune. 1 ready passed. HUERTA PUTS 110 DEPUTIES HI PRISON Mexican Refugees Returned. Eagle Pass, Tex.— Holding that they Hay—Timothy, $16; alfalfa, $13. Butter—Creamery, Me. W-gf* —Ca idled, 36c. were likely to become public charges f •' Seattle. and therefore undesirable, United Wheat, New Crop— Bluestem, 890} States Immigration officials forced 200 club, £0c; red Russian, 78c.- refuge .s who crc£»«Ml to Eagle Pass 1’ay—T.m cthy, 117 per ton I alfalfa, When iie x S c n cu vcrx.seat troops oc- fl3 per ton. . euplsd Piedra« N \sm a last week to Eggs— 36c. return to M*^2co. Butter—Creamery 02c. bank exam iner -of the condition of the Bank of Commerce w hile Its presi dent. arrived here In company with four other convicts from north Idaho, ___ immediately began his term of and two to ten years in the penitentiary. Elestrie Light Globsa. Dust ou electric glnl** robs them of much of their light giving effl clency Last negotiations over Great Brit Bruisss In Furniture. SNOWFALL STOP TRAFFIC ain’s diplomatic protest against the Here Is a method which has been alleged discrimination were conducted af great use lu removing bruises from Telephone and Telegraph Lines Badly by former Ambassador Brice last Feb furniture: Wet the part with warm Damaged By E arly Season 8torm s. ruary. He relinquished his post after water; double a piece of brown paper Baker.—Early snowfall In eastern having announced he would not do five or six times; then soak It In warm Oregon Is the order this year. For so until the matter waa on the way water and la? It on the d en t Apply s the past few days the fall has been to settlement. 8ir Cecil 8pring Rice, warm (n6t hot) flatiron uutll the mols steady and very heavy In some locali the new ambassador, baa taken no ture has evaporated. If tbe bruises are ties, the heaviest being in Bourne, in JC VO F. FU H l f SPKKR. He denied cm h of the allegations t^d steps In the question and diplomatists not gone, rei>eat the process. You will the 8umpter district, where several wants a hearing just*as soon aa he have construed this Inaction as an in flud this very good, and If the surface feet covers the ground. There has * dication that satisfactory assurances of the furniture Is not broken the dent been good sleighing in the Cable Covd recovers from nn nitack o f bay fever- Among the chargee was one that have been given by Washington to will disappear and leave no trace.—Ex section for about a week, and all tbs Judge Speer aided bis son Io law by London of a settlement of the dispute. higher altitudes of the country report ________________ giving him appointments tn co«*. Dispatch of Warship Not Disapproved change. fall varying In depth from a few Tbl* was etuplintl'-ally denied. » An Germany’s decision to dispatch a tnches to a foot or more. The foot** swering tb^ charge that he was tem- warship to Mexican waters attracted hills adjacent to the city are whits. per«mentally , unfit for a Judicial sta wide attention in official circle» here. The snow caused much trouble to tion. Aktlce Speer nays that he only *■» the 8umpter Valley railroad, which sl.-ds <>h order and tlw ep im Io his court- No formal comment was made on the runs through a mountainous section room : He asserted that the men who Incident, but it was apparent that the ••uttf ttipi' d to defame me Io rthelr Washington government was not dis between Baker and the John Day val Terrific Storm Prevents Other ley. It caused great damage also to statrineni* were • oun*»l Tor dgfend pleased. Significance was attached to the ants ins-as»* of gn at embetzleinent or telephone and telegraph lines, and the •Vessels Rendering Much represeOlatlves of predatory Interests. action by official Washington, how Sumpter Valley railroad had an un ever, because it waa accepted as in Assistance. usual accident. A wire falling across dicating that European powers which the track tore the whistle from the previously had. recognised the Huerta Liverpool.—One hundred and thirty- engine, causing all the steam to es government, among which were Ger six persons lost thetr lives when the cape and “killing’’ the locomotive, eo many and Great Britain, now saw steamer Volturno of the Uranium line that the passenger train waa held up evidences of Huerta s inability to dom was destroyed at sea after having for several hours. 464 inate the situation. been on firs for 24 •hours Latest advices from Great Britain ■* Agricultural Rapert Io. Ten steam ships called by to Washington are to the effect that to the burning ship surrounded the Salem.— Cheaper credit, state guar King George and Queen Mary have Volturno for 16 hoars while the fire antee of land titles, co-oparativa laws, taken a personal Interest in the situa raged at lta height, but none of the I the federation of farmers’ organlsa- tion with a view to fostering measure» rescue fleet was able to lend assist- | hoob and better roads were recom that would support the policy of the ance owing to tbe terrific storm. mendations of a com m ittee appointed United States. It Is reported that by Governor W est at the suggestion The Volturno sailed from Rotteidain Springfield, Ms«* ^ position of a Great Britain la prepared at the first for New York via Halifax on October of Dr. C. J. Owens, director of the $1.000,000 estate hinges «u whether Rbermnn D. Porter or his w ife died opportunity to repudiate the recogni 2. She carried 24 cabin passengers American commission, to report on flrwt In a grade ero^inu ^ccident at- tion, and that failure of the Huerta 640 steerage and a crew of 93. Of the agricultural needs of Oregon. South Deerfield. Ac »r.liim to the med administration to hold a constitution- the 667 known to have been oa board. election on October 26 probably ical examiner». b o'!l were hilled In 621 have been reported saved by the | CALL SPECIAL SESSION will be held as sufficient cause. stantly. ,, , 10 vessels. Money Needed If Eight Hour Law Ap Relative« on both *ii!es «re aligned Commerce Judges Kept on Rolla. The greatest loss of life occurred plias to 8tate Employes. for a legal fllfbt T h e <’»«« n ,n y J ^ The United States commerce court, when four of the Volturno’s six life further complicated if Mr. Porters will Salem.— If it should be held that created in 1912 to have Jurisdiction boats were dashed to pieces against makes a substantial bequest to his the eight hour labor law applies to chauffeur, who was for m any years In over appeals from the interstate com the side of the vessel a few momenta the employes at the state institutions, merce commission, will go o u t‘of ex after they were launched. Other life bis send ee and whom th e railro ad com- istence on December 31, if President boats launched from the rescue fleet it Is possible that a special session of winv blame« for tb- accident. were also crushed by the waves. I the legislature w ill be called to make Wnce the fats lit? th e Porter home Wilson signs the deficiency appropria iwfnrp has such a disaster | additional maintenance appropriate has been vlwlted by relatives who were tion bill as it repassed the house. The Never before has such never entertained there itljh e lifetime positions of its Judges, however, were been witnessed by so many spectator» to m eet the emergency. State T^bor Commissioner Hoff has of Mr and Mr». Porter He was eighty finally saved when the house accepted Huddled on the eight ocean liners, a art» his w ife much younger. If It can the senate’s amendment continuing German tramp and a Standard Oil notified the state board that the law be established that bis death occurred the present Judges as additional cir tank steam er which heard the \ oltur- is being violated at the Institutions an Instant before hers, her relative« cuit Judges of the United States until no’a “8. O. 8 .” dlstresa call by wire- and says he will bring suits. If *ecew would become heirs io the estate. Hl» lees. unmindful of the biting cold of sary, to enforce a compliance with the relatives Intimate that the will bears a they resign or retire. The senate's amendment was ac . ■-— __ the gale and the danger from the huge , law. codicil which »Iter« the provisions or Governor W est will ask the attorney cepted because of the belief that the waves which crashed over the vessels, the Instrument if her death should oc general for an opinion as to whether cur before . _ deficiency bill would he Indefinitely those on board the waiting ships re Under old court rulings, when hus- held up by the senate if the house in- mained on deck throughout the after the law applies to the state institu tions and If he holds with the labor bnnd and w ife perished together the aisted on legislating the preaent com noon and night watching the fire. commissioner, the matter will he tak wife was presumed to have died “rat merce court Judges out of office. en up with the heads of the various bclug the weaker of the two. bot later National Capital Brevities. BLOOMS FO NJ^SSIE WILSON Institutions to ascertain the additional rnlings have been based on close in Jefferson McCarn. of Nashville, quiry Into all the circumstances. The Chrysanthemum» Grown for White coat of maintenance, aa the existing relative ages of the two. It Is sahl. may Tenn., has been selected by President appropriations were based on the pree Houoo Brldo-oloet. become determining factors tn the Por Wilson and Attorney-General McRey ent hours of labor. If the threatened Washington. — A chrysanthemum nolds for United States attorney for ter case. ¡#. ~ • emergency would be of sufficient con wedding appears to be the plan for Mr. Porter roede a fortune I d tbe Hawaii. sequence to Justify it the governor the white house nuptials of Miss Jes candy bualnesa and at the time of hl" L. F. Speer of Bangor, Me., chief of death was president of tbe Klbbe the corporation tax divialon of the sie Woodrow Wilson and Francis B. will consider calling a special session Bros.’ Manufacturing company, whole treasury department, haa been named Sayre on November 25. Thousands of the legislature. of the beautiful "mums’’ are being sale confectioner« tod Importer«. by Secretary McAdoo as deputy com Lebanon Safe le Cracked. grown In the white house conserva mlssloner of internal revenue - Lebanon.—The department »tore of tory for the event. TO JAIL TO SAVE FATHER. charge of the Income tax admlnlstra Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, wife of the Reeves-Clark company waa bur tion. . s . the vice-president, has bought many glarlsed, the safe being blown open Rouqh Rider 9«ori«oes Hl» Liberty. Propositions whereby the railroads and about »800 In money and checks Mother Caught Gun Man. may avoid prosecution under the Sher yards of exquisite hand-made lace for taken, besides one or two suits of Craig. Colo.- Eugene H. Decker and the bridwalect’s wedding finery man law were made to the attorney clothes, an overcoat and some other Clarence E Docker, father and ton. general by President Elliott, T. D. who were tried at this term of the dis Test Suit Begun on Minimum Wage. cloth luff. trict court on tbe charge o f borae Quiyler, and President Hadley of YaK ■ i "" Portland, O r—Suit attacking the stealing, wore found guilty and Inno directors of the New Haven road. More Water le Wanted. constitutionality of the minimum wage It is possible that the government cent respectively. Tbe aon la one of Ashland.—Thia city la considering the most Widely known cow men and will not start lta suit under the anti law waa filed against Edwin V. O’Ha tentative plana for the extension o ra. Bertha Moores and Amedes M trust law against the American Tele rough riders In thia country Now horse was the property of Ira H. Q m- phone A Telegraph company for asv- Smith, members of the Industrial Wel its water system and supply eral months yst, pending outcome of fare commission, and the court waa that thw municipal light plant to on a ^Toung Decker pleaded gnlltff In or the suit to separate the “trust” from asked to restrain the defendants and firm footing, prompt attention w ill ha der to free his nged father of compllc- Its Pacific coast holdings, now under each of them from putting Into effect given to the water departm ent in tbe crime. Hla mother single the statute. , banded captured William Morgan, tbe way at Portland. Bandon to Vote on Drink. "The government could expend pro notorious Hole-ln-the-Wall gnu man. Coquille.—An election to decide True Love. Itably In 10 year» $100,000,000 in the last fall after Mor» IB bad for» three When love translates itself Into ac whether Intoxloatlng llqaora «ball he weeks eluded sheriff parties in three reclamation of arid, aeml-arid and tion that action will always be nnaelf- sold within the corporation limit of swamp lands In that part of the coun counties lsh. It must be so. A eelflsb love for Bandon waa ordered by the Cooe ooun- try west of the Missouri river,” said others Is a contradiction In terms, ty court to be held Tuesday, Nevesn- Boy of Thrao Lost Two Daya In Wilds. Secretary Lane, » v ' ** does not exist, for , Muskogee. O kln.-A fter tramping ber 4. By the closest vote of the eeselon, there to always found self effacdhaei two days over the mountains without 111 to 106, the house voted to recede food. Oran Trammell, a three-year-old Wife Trap» Erring Spmma. Athl«ties Are Champions. from Its conference disagreement to boy who had wandered away from Roseburg—Trailed by bis wife concur In the senate amendment to New York.—The Philadelphia Ath construction camp at 7"" a detective, Robert Coatee, reputed to found by Jinnee Payne, an old »«nten the urgent deficiency appropriation letlc. won the biseball champlonahlp hill, which provide» for the removal of tbs world for 191» at tha Polo he a wealthy lumberman of A1 Payne declined the rrw ’ rd o f . offered, by .1. T Trammell, the child a of deputy Internal revonua oolleotora ground» by defeating tha Naw York Wash., and Mias UlUaa B. Porttood. warp anastad here hy father. The .»untry tbrongh■ wWih ^ 4 deputy marahnla from elvU aerv» Giants. 1 ho L to the fifth and * the child wandered waa Infested with 136 LIVES LOST ON DURNINEI STEAMER F irtIT Y CF DEATH TO NX GRFAL ESTATE ® v e s o f l r ’ Couple FighT ; For $1,006,COO fortune. SATURDAY, OCT. 1BTH, AfcAc Blue Barn Corral begining at 10 a. m. The farm property from what is known as the Goffin Ranch ” ' , — Including — TEN HERD OF HORSES One buggy and one surry 14 foot McCormack header One bay gelding weight 1450 Two sets light buggy harness 3)4 wagon, new last year Two yearling bay mare colts 3)4 wagon, run two seasons One grey gelding colt . . £ 4 nEA One four year old black mare weight 1450 fw o three year old black mares weight 1450 Two sorrel mares weight 1250 Span three year old mares weight 1450 each Bay gelding, unbroke, weight 145Q Onefron grey mare with sucking colt, weight 1250 Two sucking colts ready to wean p n e three bottom 14 inch gang plow s Seven sets heavy work harness Double tree, single trees, chains, etc. TERM S AU sums under $20 cash; over $20 live per cent dis- l u n t for cash or bankable note due October 1st, 1914. wttbout i n - C r e s t if paid when due otherwise ten per cent interest from date ot sale. c. G, Huis, Auctioneer Archie Mason, owner 1 « - __« • wolvea and wildcat* — , -i L M NB .4 <•... > ■