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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1913)
¿ i- , y, • 1 1 1 ■ 1 1 jm 'k i à .,ù ■■■■■ i . 1 1 , fl 1 1 1 1 V f l ■ M l * " ï M eno, S h erm an O ountv NUN DESERTS CONVENT. CARRANZA PF GENERAL INTEREST Vanuetlano Carrañas, governor of Ceehulla, Maxi co, laodar of tha rebels la northern M ex lea. GOVERNOR SULZER REMOVED Extreme Penalty ef Disqualification U n a rlm o u d j Withhold. Albany, N Y.— W illiam Bulsar aana- od to bo governor of tha state of New York, H e waa removed from office by the high oourt e f ImpaacbasenL By a virtually anaahnoua vote also the Impeachment tribunal decided that Bulser should not bo punished by dla- quailfloati n to hold .office of honor and trust In this state In the future In gotog out of offfae Snlser I sauxl a statement In which he denounced tha tribunal which removed him as "Murphy’s high court of Infamy." Ho asserted ha had not taken tbo stand la his own defense because be realis ed that his story attacking the Tam many leader w ou ld be ruled o u t Huntsman Give Big Feast. Riddle.—State officiate, expert rifle shots, a majority of tbo loading sports man of Southern Oregon and farmer» throughout the valley participated In the first annual barbecue given by the Riddle Elk gapporting Rod and Gun Club. P acts ware roasted whole and salmon warn barbecued. The public schools adjourned nt noon that the scholar* mlglft enjoy the festivities. Cohort Eids Has For Eidi- slvs W omb ' s Hoist LARD LOTTERY PROTESTED haw. In spite e f tbe qoeen’s riroug and constantly demonstrated objection, tbe society womsn e f England aro equally determined not to be deprived of thsfr Mg or Httte gambling. A plan waa formulated a abort timo ago to etert a woman’s d o b tbe mam- barohlp of which was to ba restricted to peet end pfeeeut ladles of tbe vari ous royal households In England. A t flrst everything pointed to Its Imme diate groat success Nearly ovary royal lady residing In England prom- load to join, and a strong body o f la sue teas fill establishment of the club waa assured. A couple of weeks ago the queen wrote to Lady Agnate that •be would Join tbo ctah. bat only on tbo conditions that there should be no card room In It and that no mate vis itors should ba received. Thaos conditions ware made known, and two weeks suflteud to show that they rondarod tbe formation e f tbe dub Impossible, tor of tha 180 ladle» Library Opinion Divided. who formed the original nucleus e f Klamath Falla.— Controversy over tbe orgaalaation 110 have now w ith tbe action of the oouaty court te re drawn their names. An a raanlt tbe vealed by tbe contemplated elrenla- schema has been abandoned. Uoa of a remonstrance against tbo building of tbe now 120,000 Carnefcle Lake D ufur Appi» Harvest On. Dufur.—T h e apple harvest la on In this valley sad the apples aro St aa exceptional!/ fine quality this year and have oolorad hotter than ever ba- Goahen. N. Y.—Burton W. Glboon. who has boon tried twice h r Orange county jurists on tbo c h a rt* of having caused tbo death of Mrs. Rosa Mtn- ochlk Saab* on Greenwood lake oa July lfl, 1912. will toon ho tried again. Robert H. Elder, hl» attorney, »aid that District Attorney J. D. WUaon, J r - of Newburg. intended placing Gib- sen on trial tor a third time at thd term of the supreme court to convene la Goahen la the latter part of Octo ber. B e aald be weald be Gibson’s at* torney again and that- B enry Kohl of Newburg and Jacob J. Stager of Jer- oar City would be associated with him A eoafercace w ill bo beU by Gib- son’s lawyers. whoa tbo case will be discussed la detail. Mr. Elder aald an entire naw de- fense would bo entered at tbo third trial, which, la bis opinion, would be more favorable to Glbaon than the de fense In either of the two triala In which the juror* disagreed. Glbaon la la good health. B e exor cises dally with dumbbells. mission from enforcing Its order rege lating tha wages of women employed In factories. H e expects to go lo Port land to confer with the commission about the ease, which w ill test the sonstltutlonallty of tha law creating Mistaken fa r Deer, le Killed. Medford.— Elm er Conger, 28 y e a n old, living on a ranch near Jackson ville, was shot and kilted In the Dead In dian country, the other side of Ash land, when mistaken for a deer by an other member of the hunting party. Instructions to British Ambassador. Obtain Speedy Action. Week. BaleaL— The attorney general bee rondared an opinion to tha county judge of Lincoln county that e oouaty road running through a town automat ically becomes a street when the town te Incorporated, and the maintenance < the street thereafter devolve* on the town. tag Up te meats ta Currency Bill the Stale During the Past NEW DEFENSE FOR GIBSON. Reviews Circumstances Lead- Presideat W ill Accept Am Events Occurring Throughout HENIY UNE WILSONI MUES LETTE« PIIBIB Mattesap Dies an Reservation Neer Saginaw, Mteb. _ Saginaw. M lc h .-L a k * Matimop. oaM to be tbe lost of the Crow Indians, died on a reservation near Saginaw. For many decade* be was doeely na- soclated with tbe Grow reservation, end for boom time bad been Its. only living founder. Hs had been blind tor the last throe years. While some people doubted that the Indian was aa old aa be claimed to be. 107 years. It waa believed that he waa Michigan’s oldest Inhabitant Meti- mop, better known ae Met Wop, eet- tled la the Saginaw valley before white men commenced to selmteo that aee- tion. Although quite a leader, be was conetderod more e f a farm er than a BECOMES RICH IN A DAY. If the banes approves the measure It will put rigid limitation», not only on tbe activities of genomi political Interests, but gteo on the work of such organisations aa the National Associa-’ tioo of Manufacturers, the American Federation of Labor and tbo National Association of Woman’s Suffrage. T he bill prohibits tbo carrytag e r N M n lm t.ri 1 m A a i.m b lv R lC i Now York.- WiHtem Snlser, Im- poaebed as governor of the state, was nominated tor the Aaasmbly by the progressives of the sixth assembly d is tric t Mr. Bulser has agreed to aooept the nomination. AVIATOR LOOPS THE A London dispatch waa published la thia oountry August 11, saying that one of tha factors determining British recognition of the Mexican provision al government waa tha "congratula tory” speech of the American ambas sador on the occasion of Huerta's re ception to the diplomatic corps. Mr. Wilson says he did not believe this oame from an official British source, and when he read articles "evidently inspired from administration sources, containing expressions of gratifica tloa over the supposed propitiatory explanation" of the British govern ment. " It seemed apparent to me that this was the first evidence of your Inten tion publicly to question my official nota," he continues, “and I accordingly gave to the press the Interview re ferred to.” In his letter he criticised Bryan’a foreign policy as a "spirit of haxard- ous adventure” and claimed he (W il son) was actuated only by unselfish motives In his attitude toward Huerta and Madam. Washington— President WUaon and Secretary of State Bryan will make no reply to criticisms voiced In Spo kane by former Ambassador Henry Lane Wilson of the administration** attitude toward Mexico. Secretary Bryan Intimated that Wilson waa dis credited, and that no official notice would be token of any of the former Hnr'« “rebukes." getrthem Paclfle W ins Contention. Baa PVaacteco The first arbitra Men hold between a western railroad and its im plarsa under the Newland» arbitration net waa accomplished Tbe proposed now law would not when tbe arbiter» filed their findings prohibit the present work of national and award la tbe dispute between the política] committees, so long as they Southern Pacific company and the or moke public reporta of all ooutrlbu- gaaixation of engineers. conductors GERMAN BALLOON BURSTS tloua reeaftved and expedlturoa. and trainmen. The majority opinion Lana to Insist an 8100JXKMX» Loon. of tbe arbiters upheld tha contentions Airship Drop» MO Peat to Ground and N avy O fficer» Lose Lives. Secretary Lane, bead of tbe Interior of tbe Southern Pacific on the distinc department, intends tq Wgfc? » getep tion between Btre«i car service and Berlin.— T w e n ty eight persons r a ta mined fight before non grass tbo oom- suburban electric service. killed near Johannlsthal In tha explo lag session te socara tbo loan or bond sion and fall of Count Zeppelin's latest Issue be advocates, which w ill make dirigible balloon, tha L-IL available 1100.000,000 Bor government Tha M man represented the entire Irrigation and drainage work In the personnel of the admiralty board w e s t. To that and ba te endeavoring whloh waa to oonduct the final trial to center the attention of tbe entire of the dirigible looking to Ito accept oountry on tbe irrigated section» of ance by the government a» a new the west. , Mexico Cltyj— In a brief statement unit of tbe German aerial navy, tha Once tbe general public reallaee President Huerta denounced as base pilot and eraw and Invited guests, what Irrigation baa dene and enn do less that be wae contemplating resign ■vary person that want aloft In tha for the desert regions, ha believe» ing or fleeing from the capital. big airship la dead. there w ill be little objection to a loan Twenty-seven of them were killed Persona eloae to the president de to the reclamation fund, even If It be clare that be ba» received sufficient almost Instantly by the explosion of for tbe sum named. R la to tbo Irri assurances of Support from tha army the gas in the balloon or burned to gated tend» that tha oountry must look heads as well ns from tha provincial death aa tha flaming wrack fall to tha tor Its Increaeed production of food governors and 1» satisfied that tha ground from a height of M0 feet products. In tbo opinion of tbo secre revolt In tbe -north will soon be ended tary, and if I1M.000.000 In addition to with the recapture of Torreon by tha amounts now avalalhle can bo expend strong federal force now being con ed for Irrigation and drainage during centrated upon the city. tbe next decade. Secretory Lana be Ton of tha Imprisoned deputies wore lieves the problem of high ooat of liv sot free, there being no evidence that ing will ba at least partially solved. they had taken part la a conspiracy. New York.— Mr». Emmeline Pank- Notional Capitel Brevities. 8eventy four of the remalnlag 100 Secretary McAdoo states that be Vas wore formally held for trite la the bursL the m ilitant suffragette leader, no Intention of resigning from tbe federal district oourt on ehnrgpa of . wag allowed to land on Manhattan 1s- laad from Ellis Island, where she had sedition, rebsIRpg and coutwetegy. cabinet *’ . been detained by tha Immigration nn- Secretory of tbe Navy Daniels de clares that American eltiaene should Troop Train .Wreak KHIe te BeNllero, thorttieo. She had boon ordered de* Meridian. I^ m .—Tw enty soldier» ported as an undesirable alien, but be compelled te cast thsfr bailóte on were killed apd qbont 1M hurt when President Wilson and Secretary of matters of state. Postmaster-General Burlooou con a »pectal troop train on the Mobile A Labor W ilson Intervened on her ap ferred with a delegation of American Ohio railroad wan wrecked. Ob tha peal from thia deelfton and Instructed oommtealoner railway presidents seeking better pay train ware 179 officers and men, all Anthony w CamlkeMI, member* of Compnay 17, eoant artik general of Immigration, to release her tor transporting mall. oa her own recognisance and without President Wilson w ill go to Phila lary, U. 8. A. delphia Saturday to speak at the re- bond. J. J. H ill Badly Shaken In Wrack. Shortly after she landed Mrs. Pank- dedicatlon of Congress batt. The same night be w ill leave for Mobil*. Ala., H Winona, Minn,—JAmeo X H lll, tha hurst was token In an automobile to where he Is to deliver an address be railroad magnate, waa badly shaken the residence of Mrs. O. H. P. Bel fore the Southern Commercial eon- up het not hurt meoh nt Naleon, near m o a t "The American people did It—It io hare, when a Burlingtoa north bound "Tha whole west has felt bitter to express train, with H ill’s private car their will.” she said. "W hat will the ward tha Interior department," said httached, collide^ with a southbound English sayT’ Then she paid her re Secretary Lane, on Ma return to passenger train. Fireman fclllott of spects tartly to Reginald McKenna, Washington, "and I have devoted the southbound train waa Instantly the British home secretary, character much thought and study to ascertain killed and several other persona ware ising him as “the chief torturer of England." She eald It was not her the reason. I have concluded that thia slightly injured. purpose to preach mllltanoy In this bitterness is due partially to the bu oountry. but that aha would confine reaucratic administration of the de herself to an exposition of tha treat partmenL but the main eomplalnt te ment accorded the suffragettes in Eng- heoaus* there Is too much rod tope.” Active preparations by Argentina to take Immediate advantage o f the free Vldew, Support ef Peur Children, te lrrigatlon project« and again turn tha tide of Immigration to the northsroet, te tha opinion expressed by F. H . New ell, director of tho ro o lam tio a aarrtee LOOP. French Aoropleniet Turns SemaraauH In tha A ir W ith Safety. Juvisy. France.—A French aviator named Pegoud "looped the loop” while flying at a height of 1.600 foot In bis aeroplane. Be afterward descended without Injury. \ Pegoud. who recently caused a sen sation by dropping safely from an aero plane with a parachute, had announc ed that be intended to turn a aomer aault In the air with his aeroplane, and his movements after his ascent were followed closely by a large body of ob- When Pegoud had reached a height of about 8,000 fact ba turned the nose of his machine straight toward tbe earth and darted downward with hi» motor working at foil power. A fter plunging sbout 1,200 feat with fright ful velocity Pegoud changed tbe posi tion of bis rudder and canned the aero plane to turn a complete vertical cir cle Tbe machine then gilded down In a huge spiral volplane and alighted gently on tbe ground. Advised Hin to Transfer Prop erty to Ho. 2, Vettrai Says. S t Loula—Stephen F. Oarlock’s de termination to expose an alleged con spiracy between his wife of tbe flesh, Mary, and tbe materialised spirt of his first wife, was revealed wben he started an action for s divorce Hs is sixty nine years old and a civil war veteran. His principal charge la that his wife Inveigled him Into a spiritualistic seance and there called up the spirit of hl» dead w ife who advlaed him to tranafer hla«roal estate to the living wife. The (»etltion doe» not aet out In de ntil all thMt transpired at tbe seance It recites that when he refused to sign away hla property as directed by tha spirit o f hla first w ife tbe second wife. In tbe presence of all the reel and materialised aplrita, called him "an uneducated. unrefined and Ignorant fool." causing him great hum iliation. It was through the influence of a daughter by hla first marriage that he waa preven ted from signing the deed, according to Mr. Oarlock. The peti tion alleges that, falling to get hla property In this way, Mrs. Oarlock persuaded him to give a note to her for 1600, secured by deed of trust on reel estate, and that s week later she bad the locks on the doors of hla room changed and bolted him oot BASEBALL BY WIRELESS. •erviee Given to Beilere In N avy le a Greafe Bu eesse. Waahlngton.—The United States ae rial “new» »erviee." whereby otBcem and man on United States warship» far oot at aea are kept Informed each night of the baseball scores and other Items of Interest has proved a great success. Reports to tha navy department from tha battleship Illinois, which has Juat returned to boms waters with a big party of midshipmen, declare that the reports were picked up readily by the veasei whan tt was X I 76 nautical miles out at sea from tha navy’s pow srfnl station at Arlington. Vs., and 2.610 mllso dlstsht from tha station at Key W est The battleship also report sd Intercepting wireless msssagaa from European stations • by S mortasa Pveaa Assodati»«. ■ Mrs. Emmallna Pankhuret, tha not ed English suffragette, who waa or dered deported by Immigration author ities at Naw York. W ill of late J. P. Morgan, probated In London, shows estate there valued at 16.900,000. «. ma A The Ham burg-American Una- direc tor» are planning to Increase tha cap ital stock of the company 97,800,000, In view of new trade expected from the orient with opening ef Panama canal. Mason» of California have dedicated their >1,000,000 temple at Van Neaa avenue and market street, San Fran cisco. The building la five stories high and tha design 1» Italian gothic. Vigorous defense of tha pending currency hill, the new tariff law and tha Income tax was mads by Secre tary of 8tote Bryan at the Iowa state dairy show. Legislation prohibiting lntcr-ooonty liquor shipments in Tennessee and prohibiting Interstate shipments fen quantities of more than a gallon tor personal use became effective with the signing of the two tills by Gover nor'Hooper. Of world-wide Interest and Impor tance will be the eighth International Dry Farming Congress and Exposition, which assembled Wednesday In Tulaa. Okla. Thirty-five countries, Including* Canada and tha United States, w ill be represented at the exposition. Austria sent an ultimatum to Servin demanding the Immediate and com plete evacuation of the points In Al bania occupied by Servian troops after the reoent conflicts between them and the Albanian». People in the News Mrs. Medili McCormick, of Chicago, w ill make a tour of 11 counties In oen- tral Illinois, speaking In support of tbe candidacy of James Arthur H. Shay for justice of tha supreme court on the Progressive ticket The Dutch government selected Chevalier W . F. L. C. Van Rappard. formerly Dutch minister to Morocco, to succeed Jonkheer J. London ae Dutch mlnlater at Washington. Colonel Theodora Roosevelt arrived at Rio da Janeiro Tuesday and the following day delivered a lecture In tha Brasilian capital on "American > Internationalism.” Governor Trammell, bf Florida, re fuses to call a special session of the legislature to pass an anti-alien law similar to California’s, on the ground that the law would ba In conflict with the state constitution. Ralph Rose, the giant athlete who holds seven world’s records for shot- potting. died at San Francisco of ty phoid favor after an tllnees lasting shout two weeks. • Governor West and Governor Lister of Washington are planning to make a joint visit of tha state Institutions of Washington and Oregon for the purpose of oomparing Ideas. I f It can ba arranged the visits will ba made next month, hut If not then they w ill be made soon after* the first of the year. beelalistie Program For Churohmeo. New York.— Practical endorsement of Socialism was provided for in a row olutlon introduced by Rathboae Gard ner. a lay delegate from ProvMeaoa. in the house of deputies at tha Epis copal church convention. The resolution declared for "S naw social order la which shall he a more OLD COLLIER FOR SALE. equitable distribution of wealth, with Wee a Merehant Skip Purchased Per elimination of tha present gross ha- man waste, tha causa of povartF” Use In Bpanleh War. Wsshlngton.-The collier Alexander, - It was referred to a committee with as s t the msny merchant ships pur out discussion. chased for the Bpenleh-Amerlcan war. baa been stricken from tbs naval Hat and Is for sals. The vessel was built In England In 1884. Is a steel schooner of 1.181 tons displacement. MB feat long and torty-two foot beam and te fitted out with 1XW0 boraepower ver-