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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1913)
1 ’h e O b s e rv e r A D ram atis Author. ___ Like m oet actor-m anagers, M aereedy wa» pestered by w ould h e dramatic authors. Ab am bitious young fellow brought him a t v e a c t tragedy on e morning to I>rury Lane. “My piece,** m odestly exp lain ed th e author, ’i s a ch ef d ’oenvre. I w ill an sw er for lta su ccess, for I h a r e con sulted th e sanguinary ta s te o f th e pub lic. My tragedy to so tragic th at all th e characters are killed off a t th e end o f th e third a c t ” “W ith whom , th en ,” asked th e m an ager, “d o you carry on Oto action o f the last tw o acta r “W ith th e gh osts o f th ose w h o died in the third.” —Cornhlll M agaxlne. . fU Japau*tto> e « n a ° « w P <* norSto to ItopinliM ymkMii 1 IDilllq $0 not exercised by th e lib ra ries b a t by a governm ent official w ho to em p ow er ed te prosecute offending Qffthen as w e ll a s forbid th e sa le o f th eir books. a g e th e author o f a Jap an ese F R ID A Y Event« Occurring Throughout N ot R H . M c K e a n , M a n a g e r, W a « c o , O re g o n Parcel Poet Weight Limit Agela 'novel called “T h e Great C ity” w as brought before th e cou rts for giving the State Burin# the Past Extended and Ratee Are too realistic a description o f life to T o Week. kyo. H is eonnsel need th e old argu Reduced. m ents about th e Indefensible righ ts of Hteratnre and th e ennobling o f every L i m e , P l a s t e r , C e m e n t , B u ild e r s W ash in gton .—T he In terstate com th in g by art. B u t th e case w a s given L ^ ; ^ u p p iie « ( w L u m b e r, W e e d , »jC o a l, - - | L ¡ g S n s t th e anther. B ran som e of m erce com m i as lo o approved do- C e d a r P o s ts , a n d H a y . » M ollere’s w orks h ave been forbidden ureaaes In S o e l p ost rates to th e The Rapid Reeder’s Review el to c irc u la te to Japan, th e ground o f third, fourth, f ift h and six th so n es , tI th u n it o f t h . U m a tlll» P ™ )« L offen se being th e lack o f respect show n and an ta e r w a e In th e m axim um M ANUFACTURERS OF j Recent Reporte Rewritten by w iv es tow ard their husbands and w eig h t lim it to 60 pounds to th e first t h » u n it h a s som e o f th e m oet valu a by son s tow ard th eir fatbera. • Depends on the Prise. and secon d , an J to 20 pounds to th e b le land In th e country, i/ln g betw een “W as sh e a fine singer 7” rem aining sok es T h r e e carload s <* C hristm as trees th e feed can al and th e “A” lin e ditch High Ploanoa. “1 don’t know .” T h e approved hangea In ratea and h a v e b een shipped from M olalla to an area o f about 1000 scree, “ Neddy to an a w fu lly good aatorad w eigh ts, to he lu effe c t January 1, I “D idn’t you hear her?” Loa A n geles. Trees w ere 4 to 10 feet plan la to Irrigate from the feed ca n s OOOOQQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOt fello w , but h e h as one falling. Xou “Y es. but I didn’t think te ask Tom high and ea ch car carried 1100 trees. u n til th e w a ter supply from that can a lw a y s touch him far a loan, but 1114, follow : the price o f th e tick ets.”—London T o red u ce the rates In th e thin) ) poooooooooooooooooooocxxxx } oooooooooooooooooooooooooo T h e first Carload o f hroom corn ever sou rce Is cu t off, w hen th e w ater In if you lend him som e money he In ~ se n e from 7 p en '3 for th e first pound 8t™ y Stories. ship p ed out o f Josep h in e county w ent th t , « a ” lin e w ill he u tilised by the variably forgets to repay It.” * W H E N IN P O R T L A N D S T O P A T f to A shland, w hore it w ill be m anufac u se o f h yd rau lic ram s. •T know , old top. W henever he ow es «nfl 5 ce n ts for ta ch additional pound T h e y M n k e T o w F e e l G ood. m a asm s m oney 1 never ask him to re to 6 c e n ts for t h e first pound and 2 tured Into broom s. pay I t I Just borrow it back to Install cen ts for each additional pound. P etitio n s are b ein g circulated at T o reduce to» rates for th e fourth m ents. And listen ”— M edford for th e reca ll of Mayor P u r sone from 8 c e n t s far th e first pound j I “Yea.” din and ev ery m em ber o f th e city ■vrod o t u « « I M t rep r» « .» * » » « » “I ’v e overdraw n m y account 810."— I and 8 ce n ts for - aoh additional pound era. — A d v rtl a sa ien L _______ the San Francisco w orld’s fa ir to 1815. council. . I to 7 c en ts lor th e first pound and 4 Mew York Sun. C en ter of 7th and 8 te rk Street and, according to reporta, th e cost S ev en ty -fiv e cltlsen a o f M cM in n M o n ey S tick s to Them. I cen ts for each additional pound. ▼ilie, w ho h a v e organ ised a m ilitary w ill n ot ex ceed $500. P lane w ill he Miners* sa fety lamp« are quite w ell Splinters and Finger Nalls, C H A S . W R IG H T . P r e e M e n t T o reduce th e w eights for th e fifth com pany, are to be m ade a part o f t h e m ade early by farm ers and d efin ite M .C . S IC IU M S O H , M a n a g e r . W hen a sp lin ter g ets under a Bnger son e from • pent for th e first pound know n to tb e general public, but tbe a rran gem en ts o s th e part o f all to th national guard by order of A d j u t a n t nail It to often very bard to draw o u t , E nglish m iners’ sa fety puree to not and 7 oenta for » aeh add ition al pound It is new , and ita rooms are provided w ith preparation o f su ch ex h ib it to urged. l a such a ca se if a cold w ater ban G eneral F ln ter. quite ao w ell know n, excep tin g, of running water and long distance telephone«. C ltlsena o f G rants Paas adopted res A m ong tb e p rod u cts ex p ected to be dage to put round th e top o f th e Angei to 8 cen ts for th e first pound and 6 course, am ong th e miners th esseelves. I aad th en kept w et end cold It w ill In olu tio n s ca llin g on th e county court ex h ib ited a re g ra in ., aattto. bog As It Is too risky for tb e m iner to European plan. Rates per day and up. to annul th e P-mUl road tax lev y a s poultry, hope, w ood sam p les, goats, tim e both draw out sp lin ter s a d keep carry loose cash around during m s working hours, he plies up ton m oney to th e c ity o f Grants P a ss, th e eb jeot sh eep , horses. In th e shape o f a cone. Thia b e c o m being to s a v e tb e city $67,000. India's L ig h t Winds, nletely covers w ith ordinary candle I T h em*» R. Sheridan, e x -p r e a ld e n t J wax until It looks lik e a ball. Wl*®n la over live atrtb s o f th e territory of Of tbe F irst N ational bank of Roae^ this ball o f money to placed In hla India th e w ind forces a r t not strong burg, w as Indicted by th e D ouglas I w aistcoat pocket th e b eet o f th e body 1 enough to sp ecially encourage tb e use ¡ X t h e w « . Thia ca u ses It t e r t k k I cou n ty grand Jury for obtaining m oney a w ound In tb e n eck and left should o f w indm ills. er received In a p isto l duel w h ich oc by fa lse p reten ses, and for forgery. to tb e inside o f th e pocket, and, n o m at J. D. Brown, of A rlington, baa b e e n curred w hen b e approached tw o su s ter how m oeh th e w a istco a t to throw n B onnets are alm ost unknow n In Mex ch osen to su cceed Arthur V. S w ift, of p icio u s ch aracters. Ray M cCarrol, ar ico, even am ong w ealth y ladlea. • about, th e money rem ains in ta c t Baker, as president of the Oregon E d rested sev era l hours after the shoot I Pearson a. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Solid Granite. I ucational A Co-Operative U nion o f ln g in thia city , h a s m ade a oom plete Avoid Sedative Oougb Medfcdaee. T b e Inquisitive traveler k ep t poking | co n fessio n to S h eriff Bach, but de America. If you want to contribute directly to the Positively most centrally hto bead ou t o f th e w indow o f th e caí I Frank Brown, of Carlton, has been cla re s It w a s hla com panion w h o sh ot oocunence of capillary bronchitis and pneu lo c a t e d F if t h 8t. cars pass to th e great annoyance o f th e conduc monia, w a cough medicinal to st contain selected to aid in Judging th e sh o rt th e m arshal. MoCarrol h a s tw o bul the doors every few minutes. tor w h o several tim es stopped to w a n eodine, morphine, heroin and other «datives horn ca ttle at th e International liv e le t w ounds In h is le ft shoulder, but him again st tbe danger. At length b< whan you have a cough or cold . An ®XP®®’ stock show a t Chicago. T h e exh ib it hla condition la n ot serious. toront like ChamberWn’a Cough Brmady *• tapped tb e careless one on th e sh o u ld « whet to needed. I t cleans out the culture to th e la rg est In th e show . and said: w ; P opular Priced Restaurant beds or breedmg places for the germs of In th e past season tb e governm ent M ines N ear Baker Suay. “Pardon me. but thia tim e I m ust In JBwepsaa Pfaa. $?stoa ff/.ffg snrf xp h as cruised 150,000 acres of Umber B aker.— A o tlv lty such as h a s not alat th a t you w ithdraw your bead.” | land In th e reserv es of Oregon. T h e b een seen In yea rs in tb e Mormon In solen tly th e traveler spoke heck when C n a m ta rla in ’a C ou gh romedv is used. work w as done in m ature b elts, w ith B asin country la being show n, and , It has a world wide reeuU tleo for ltacnrea. over hto shoulder w ith ou t complying It contains no m o rp h in e or other sedative ••v e r a l m ining properties show bright th e view o f se llin g th e tim ber to lo g w ith th e request: “W hy?” ¿ _____ p rosp ects. E stim a tes h a v e been madv gln g com panies. “Oh,” said th e conductor, n ettled Jackson oounty w as not v isite d Iff th a t th ere are a t ea st 250 men now a t in gle serio u s fo rest fire in th e p a st w ork in g th em , and th at by n ex t sum “w e ara com ing to a bridge, and 1 don’t w ant any o f th e girders d «m m er th ere w ill b e a s m any more. aged by your bead.” h alf a cent an acre for the u m o er And then th e head cam e to^-BL Lou D A R N I E L L E B R O S ., P ro p rie to rs h o ld in g» ou tsid e th e governm ent ra- TAX LEVY TO BE 4 .365 MILLS Í 1a Poet-D ispatch. DEALERS IN MILL FEED AND FLOUR, j H 0T6L $1 WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY NEW BOTEL PERKINS Portland, Oregon. A m eetin g of 400 dairym en w a s h eld | E stim ated E x p en se of S tate fo r 1814 a t F orest G rove to d iscu ss co n d itio n s I 1« h u u m o - S alem .—T h e ta x oommlaakm. in In general. Dr. J a m es W ithy comb«, head of th e experim en tal sta tio n a t I m ak in g public th e sta te tax lev y for Oorvallla, sp ok e of b reeding o f th e I th e flaonl year en d in g D ecem ber $1, 1>14, annonneed th at th e total a m o u n t dairy herd». P resid en t W ilson bns granted a par- I o f reven u e required for the general don to Harry Redford, con victed at I sta te p u rp oses for th e year, not in- P o r tla n d la s t s p r in g on a ch arge The Dalles, Oregon “T here are 460,000 w ords in t llah language.” »aid th e fuai m an in the corner in hto usual ■lve manner. “I tboogb t it w a s m ere t h a ■eld the mild man w ith th e t of And the fu ssy man collapsed.—C leve land P lain Dealer. ta k in g liquor in to the U m atilla Indian I reserv a tio n and sen ten ced to «0 days I in Jail and to pay a fin e o f 8188. I T b e p etition of tb e K lam ath »ports- J m en ’s aaaoclatlon ag a in st tb e clo sin g $88,171.80, for th e M onmouth normal o f Sprague and W illiam son rivers to sch ool, a»d a ta x of one-fourth o f a verging op era tio n s has reached W ash M ill Vtoldinx X 8838,570.40. t h . t for o d tb « e n sta o u n te . in gton and b een p resen ted to Secre- I U r y L an e by th e O regon d elegation . I n eed ed 8«4M ,000. O ne hundred and ninety-four re- I T o ra ise thia m oney tb e average eru its in th ree m onth»’ tim e to th e rate of toxaG on on all property In the record m ade by the Oregon national sta te w ill b e a little m ore than four guard In a cam paign to fill up a ll I and one-third m ill», or, to be exact, 004348. T h e r a tes to th e various oom pan ics of tb e guard to w ar stren g th In th e fa ce of th e p reeen t o o u n tles w ill v ary w id ely , depending on th e ra totlen o f aaaeeaed to full cash M exican situ ation . S am p les o f th e flrat sh e e t of palp va lu e of th e property to each oouaty. ev er m ade from y ellow fir, and thia T h e lo w e st w ill b e 1.1 mUla and th e from m ill w a ste, h a v e b een received h ig h e st 8.8 m ills. by G overnor W est from C. A. S m it h o f th e C. A. S m ith L oggin g com pany, w hich h as built a pulp m ill In co n n ec B ugona.— “W h at th e hoaru or tion w ith th e com pany’s big p lan t a t onto in ten d s to do la to build a uni v ersity th a t th a s ta te w ill be proud M arshfield. __• P oultry produce» m ore w ealth to r o f for y e a r s to n a m e,” d eclared Gov Oregon annually than d o es fruit, It ernor W eat to exp lan ation of th e de produces h a lf a s much as w h eat, th ree cisio n o f th e reg en ts, w h o m et at the u n iv ersity to d ela y tak in g step» for Hm m »a m uch a s w ool, o n e and a hah tim es a s m uch aa heps, 40 per c e n t as th e con stru ction of tb e |l$ 0 ,0 0 0 b u ild much aa hay, tw ice as m uch as onto, tng, fu n d s for w hich w ere approved and 4 per cen t of th e total agricultural hy th e p eop le a t th e recen t referen dum election . Danger of Hindu Invasion la te e n . Portland. Or.— A w arn in g th et th e U n ited S ta tes la to danger of a Hindu Im m igration Invasion, sim ilar to th at of th e Jap an ese and C hinese, u n less excluded th e Hlndna are made cla ss, w a s sounded by A nthony Cami n etti, U n ited S ta tes com m ission er gen eral o f Im m igration, w h ile In Portland. T h e coro—l—loner gen eral la on aa o fficia l tour of the w e s t Otranto Paaa Plana A nneal S h eet. G rants P a ss.— T he local gun club la m akin g a rran gem en ts to hold an an n e a l sh o o t a t th is p lace on D ecem ber 11. T h e ffay’a w ork w ill Include both sh otgu h and rifle practice. For sh o t gun p ra ctice fly in g ta rg ets w ill be naed. C ash p rises w ill be offered a s w ell aa o th er prlxea y et to be d eter m ined. S elf-D efen se la Proved. MoMlnnvUlet— “N o t G u ilty” w a s th a ra rd let of th e Jury th at sa t o a th e trial o f Jam oa Hutfchene. w h o w a s to- dloted for m urder In th e flrat d egree for th e sh o o tin g of W alter A. R odgers. T h e Jury w a s ou t about tw o houra and w han th e v erd ict w a s read by Judge H olm es th e au d ien ce handclapped for th ree m inute». O nion la Q uarantined. U nion.— T h e city o f U nion h a s b een placed under quarantine and nil places o f g a th erin g auppreeaed. Including Shown, ch u rch es, d a n ces, and lod ges. T h e se d ra stic m easu res w ere deem ed n ecessa ry by th e c ity a u th o rities to preven t th e further spread o f scarlet fev er, w h ich h a s gain ed conalderuhle headw ay to th e twwe. glory . w ith d elay o f currency reform . T h e bouse w ill h ave b efore It thia w eek A laskan rd lraad leg isla tio n : the H en sley ”nava h olid ay’’ resolution. Im m igration regulation, h igh coat of liv in g investigation»,' th e lobby com mlttee*a report and num erous other I I not unlaw ful. S en ate W ill Work 18 H ours a Day. D em ocratic sen ate lead ers, w ith th e I aid of 10 republican votes, succeed ed in forcin g a program m e o f lt-hour-a- se s sio n s f o r tbe 'cu rren cy bill. I T w o houra* races«, from 4 to 8 o’clock F R E E A U T O B U S T O A N D F R O M A L L T R A IN S — Marcus Aurebot Antoninus. u t , HOTEL MORO c ‘ ( , 1 N e a r e s t H o te l t o B u s in e s s C e n t e r , B a n k a n d D e p o t. C o u r te o u s T r e a t m e n t , C le a n B eds a n d T a b le t h e b e s t t h e m a r k e t w i l l r I 1 M O T IG I OP S H E R IF F ’S SALB he Clroutt Ooart of tbe Stato of O torob for Sher men Ooonty. • a ffo rd . • ■ “ 1 ve ----- Frenob, baaband and wife; Goo. R Quiagie; 8. Sohapbadk and bnrah Hohnpbaok, baaband and w ife; W. O, Repnaa and L. R F ren eh an d in th e even in g, will be th e on ly break I th e m orning until 11 o’clo ck a t night. F lo rea o e R o p a « , baaband and wlfa; Broil Thai I horn; H . G. Koror, Defendants. s O pposite P o sto ffic e 8 Moro oaoooooeooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeootoooo | ’ republican», Joined th e dem ocrat» vot I lng for th e long dally eeeetona. 'I N ational Capitol B revities. V IN TO N HOTEL 8 . , I W ithout am endm ent th e H etcb - 1 H etoby bill, providing a new w ater . supply for San F rancisco, p assed the to I senate. r T h e treatm en t of m igratory tuber- 1, enloala p a tien ts la bein g In vestigated h I by th e public h ealth serv ice. >.» .'i,'.“ ,’ : « i x i . II Rivera and harbor» w ill be d e v e lo p 1 which «bora »»Id jodgroon» w«a onwlUd 1 I e d to m eet need« o f all, and not for and doekotod ia M m olerka oMoe of m id I d any sp ecial com m unity dor Interests, ooart In Shermun ooonty, Oreaon, on tho •bora «aid 22d day of Jnly. 1918. and which I so y s Secretary of th e In terior Lane. w m aatiafled to tbe amount of four hundred Znd S S m S r o . (8488) dollar» upon tha«th T. N. Carver o f th e U n ited States day of Oot-Jber, » IS , and thereafter Mri«n* departm ent o f agricu ltu re declare» ed by tbe aald O.B Jobnaon to W L. Ooojw •r I farm ers w ould g et b etter prices If apon tbe 85tb day of O otober, ISIA and tbe I !• I th ey had a uniform plan of grading farther eoeto of and upon th k < n t. eom- mandine roe to make sale of tbe following r. I their products, th a t elim in atin g, large- deeoribed real property, to w it: norto west quarter and tbo «onto oaat anarter of tbo northwest qnartor and the 1 northwest qnartor of tha a nthwoat qo*rter of »ration twenty nine (w)<uwK A A nwWawto m c all in township two (1) I sooth of range eighteen (18) eae» of the I Willaroetto meridian, eonnly of Sherman I state of Oregon, containing eight handred (HOO) tore« more or loea according to tha I United States government aorvey ‘ 8e«tof, Nok, therefore, by virtue of said exe- 1 ant too, jodgment, order, deoree and order of M ie and in oompliauoe with the oom- manda of M id writ, 1 will on Grass Valley, Oregon. Entirely new, convônient to business. Clean beds, and table the best the market will afford, rPrices reasonable. Com mercial trade solicited. CONDUCTED ON THE BEST PRINCIPLES, f 0QQ0QQ(X)OOOOCXK)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCX)OOOOOOOOÔOgOOÔC AU of the aontb one half Mid northeast ly, the m iddlem en’! profits. of Motion thirty (« X A n«M ■*« Early abandonm ent of coni aa fuel qaartar ibe aontbweat quarter of aeoiion twoaty J for th e b attlesh ip s of th e A m erican 1 (aw k m o 20); tbo weat on« half of the I I r^avy awri th e substitution of Oil 1® foreshadow ed In th e annual report o f the ch ief of th e bureau o f steam en- I glneering. Secretory o f th e N avy D aniela an nouncea th at up to d ate he has saved nearly $750,000 on con tracts for new battleships by cu ttin g estim a tes and la m aking p urchases o f su p p lies Oregon. ; gOOOCXXXMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO* S en ators Borah, Brady, B ran d egee, Cum m ins, Oroqna, K enyon, 1 « Fol 11 lette, N orrie, P erkins and Sm oot, all > » • S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 0 . ( B. Johneoa, Plaintiff. 0. I I In th e «tolly work from 10 o ’clock In ’ I T w o B lo c k s F r o m N e w D e p o t sand thrown upon another tower» the first, so it happens m We— a new glory sooo eclipses an old one I «fay aadb Uaa e< H er Gowns. Som e d ivorce agreem ent» have c o « - talo«d th e od d »ttpulatlon th a t tha w ife should b e provided w ith d spring and fall dreaa su ita b le to her condition A case la k n o w n w here th e husband atfp- olated to pay a certain sum (alim ony) •v ery w eek, hut dem anded th at w hen ever hla w ife dlacurded her gpw ne for good th ey should b e turned ev er to I him. H e waa called a “tig h t Gated” man by thoea w ho m ildly disliked Him and a “contem ptible eld mlear” by c u t I and out en em lea Hu resold tb e g ew — b ow they are, and b ow little m then pw w its and a v em o o s C oobder ako that a . one heap df Republican members have made it clear th ey do not w ish to be charged I m atter» o f com p ellin g Interest. T h e eeriy trust bills probably w ill be aim ed a t the ab olish m en t of In ter i n k i n g d irectorates and b old in g com- pantos, and possibly o f v o tin g tru sts and “fisca l agen cies.” L egislation I stren gth en tog tbe rights of m inority 1 stockholder» prill also be ask ed for I and attem p ts w ill be m ade to strength- en th e Sherm an law aa to g e t rid of I th e suprem e court’s d ecision that I “reason ab le” restrain ts o f trad e are Headquarters for our Sherm an County friends; prices reasonable; first class restaurant w ith the'hotel. LIV E R Y FEED A N D S A L B S T A R L E Q - x s i s s T 7 ’a/L l© 3^- .O x© - ®*rn Located near Hotel Vintin t Special Attention for Commercial Traveler* * T ran sien t T eam « G iv e n P rom p t A tte n tio n G eorge E llard , proprietor A U T O M O B IL E FOR H IR E Saturday, December 20th, 1913, “D id ehe t a p b r "Yt at 8 o’clock a. » . at the front door of tha Oonnty Court Honae at Moro, Sherman G o n n tr, Oregon, roll at pnblle auction (»abject to redemption) to the highMt bid der for oarh in hand all tbe right, title, and lntoceet which the within named defendants 1 (or eithar of them) had on or after the » n d • and to «be above described property or any i part thereof, to satisfy said exeootton, Judgment, order and deoree, interest, eosto .« ,^ « 0 0 ,» ( c ► Dated thia iPth day of November, 1818. * 1 First lease_Nov*l>i ber 21et, U>18. A UWANT” ad in T he M oro O bserver e\vill reach more people in Sherman County than by any“ other medium available/