Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, October 30, 1914, Image 1

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LURE OF THE LI2ARD.
III I I H I I I I H 4
THE 1915 MAXWELL
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C o u n t y , f f in ^ o n »
JOHN R. SILLIMAN
CONGRESS' LONGEST
SESSION ADJOURNS
IS BEING FOUGHT
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N O T IC E T O
: Sherman County Automobile Owners
I’VE GOT
BUILDING FACTS FOR VOL
DODGERS OF INCOME
TAX TO BE PURSUED
J U S T A R R IV E D
4 Cars Mixed Lumber
10,000 feet Shiplap
10,000 leet Finishing Lumber
50,000 leet 1x12 Boxing, etc.
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H. U. Martin
RUSSIANS PRESS ON .
RETREATING ENEMY
about it
O iHom e of Tum-a-Lumber
W a lla W a lla , W ashington
November 25 to 28, lç>14
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GENERAL VON BUELOW
Many Ship« Sight and Pass the Fa­
mous Headland Daily.
If the Lizard (Lizard point, Corn­
wall, Englnud) could see as one-half
Cotton Men Abandon Filibuster
ind, Vessels on believes It can from that one piercing
Armies on
eye, Cyclopa-Ilke, in its forehead, what
on Promise of Early Ac­
E N 3 0 N , Agent fo r Sherm an County, M o ro , Ore.
RO
Water, Sal larines and Aero* sights It could report—Phoenician and
Roman galleys; the ships of Hawkins,
tion Next Session.
ite in Struggle.
Drake, Frobisher and Raleigh; the
planes
3385K355
Mayflower after Its final release from
Flre-tmewnier touring car with complete equipment, Including Mohair • -
Washington. — After nearly 19
detention at Southampton. Dartmouth
leuport,
on
the
Bel-
Paris.—'
and Plymouth; the broken wluged ar­ months of continuous session, the
top. clear vMoo-ventilering wtndahieM, epeedometer, tire carrier; electric J
eeplng southward mada and the Titanic on that first
glan
coast,
longest ever taken, the Sixty-third Con­
torn, «tarter and lights.
e,
Langhemarcq, voyage, so confidently and cheerfully
through
gress adjourned its second session!
entleres and toward begun, which, ending In the unfore­
Ypres, east of
Saturday, after the collapse of pro­
• ’ •
pthwest to Arras Is seen ice. was also its last
Lille and th
longed efforts to procure cotton grow­
t remarkable bat
All the ships of the famous lines be­
being fought
ers* relief legislation.
tween
American
and
English
and
Eu­
of the world. It is
The 1915 Maxwell outcleeeea at «very point even the splendid 1914 model .
tie in the hl
Leaders in this movement agreed
It has a grtcrs-1. full streamline body 4© ample capacity for 6v* ^ u t
d, on the sea, nn- ropean ports come within a mile or
being waged
tq
adjourn, however, only on the con­
two
of
tt,
eastbound
and
westbound,
«ad u p hiih sa x i il. Crown tenders,
bK--
It lei
’
der the sea.
dition that pending cotton relief meas­
those
of
the
North
German
Lloyd.
the
trf A c
Engaged are,the forces of four na­
Atlantic Transport, thp White Star and ures would have the right of way
tions. English. French und Belgian sol the Red 8tar, the Canadian brknch of when Congress reconvenes, December
elliptic rear springs in connection with semi-elliptic front
dlers and marinas are desperately re­ the Cunard. the Holland-America, the
stse urea all around and deep seat upholstering insure comfort­
sisting the endeavor of the great Ger- Hamburg-American and the American, T.
. sprina.
Not more.than 50 members of the
fightlng machine to break roost of them making tbelr passage so
able riding qu.litims-
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House
and less than a quorum of the
The 1915 Maxwell is equipped with an efficient electric starting tad. ight-
through to the coast for the channel punctually that you know to an hour
Senate
were in attendance when the
and the North sea. The losses run when to look for tttfim.
Bystem.
gavels
fell
on adjournment
Just beyond the light Is Lloyd s stg
Gasoline tank, located under dash cowl, with filler on dash, with da
Into the thousands on both sides.
The announcing of the abandonment
ual
station,
and
close
to
that
a
Mar­
The
furious
nature
of
the
conflict
rctor adjustment control, ammeter and speedometer, add to the convenience
General Von Buelow, commander of
can be gathered from the fact that in coni station, subsidiary to the most of the filibuster for cotton legislation one of the German armies now fight­
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Photo by A m erican Presa Associati««.
of the driver.,
front of one British infantry division powerful of all, that at roldhu. to the followed a conference between Sen­ ing the allies on French soil.
Any one wishing a medium-priced .car can not do better.
west, where the swish, sparkle and ator Hoke Smith, of Georgia and Re­
John R. Stillman, President Wilson’« In a small space more than 1500 bodies crackle of the four high latticed tow­
Demonstration! can be arranged by phone or otherwise.
presentative Henry, of Texas, who
personal representative In Mexico, who of Germans were found after an en­ ers can be heard at a distance of all
An inspection o f the car will be appreciated.
told the Senate and House it was ap­
gagement,
while
100
German
prison­
BRIEF WAR NEWS
recently visited Washington to report
hot a mile.
parent no quorum could be procured
Descriptive advertwing matter mailed upon request.
ers
were
taken
*by
the
British
in
the
•
Man’s
Ingenuity
and
benevolence
on conditions.
have turned the dreaded headland tor consideration of cotton legislation
course of one attack.
After a week of strenuous fighting
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The German crossing of the Yser from a menace into a dispensary of at ^his time, and that further filibus­ the Germans were unable to break
INVASION RIGHT IS UPHELD
apparently had only a moral effect, as ■afeguards. During fogs two horns, tering might Injure chances of ulti­ through the lines of the allies to
iq iiiiih h h iiiiiih w
I I I I I H I H H I I I I IM H H H +
each with a mouth six feet In diameter, mate success.
Northern France and gain a foothold
Temporary Landing Declared Compat­ the Germans were-confronted by solid blare across the cloaked channel, and
One of the last acts of the House
lines
of
allied
troops
and
were
pre­
on the French coast The remnants
ible With Our Monroe Doctrine.
vented from advancing without over­ a submarine bell at the foot Of the was the adoption of a resolution au­ of the Belgian army under personal
Washington.—Germany’s right to whelming effort* further toward the cliffs tolls Its number within a range thorizing the appointment of a com­
of sixteen miles to every listening ves­ mittee to investigate cotton conditions command of King Albert, supported
land troops in Canada, if possible, and Channel ports.
by two brigades of British marines
sel provided with a receiver. Both
and to report possible
thus secure at least a temporary foot-
The character of the country pro­ light .n d -ound have v .e .r lv . In fo g . , in the South Federal
armed with naval guns successfully
Tearing down, cleaning of parts and re-assembling
w
„
Uecem.
held on the American continent, was hibits a rapid movement, as the land
"fl^ulsed the numerous violent attacks
however. If we can believe tbe max I “
is not overhauling an automobile.
upheld by Count von Berostoff, Ger­ ie cut up by canals, and two strong tern of ahlpe which have come to grief her 15.
When we rebuild or overhaul a car, each and every
The end of the session was not of the Germans.
man ambassador here, who declared series of defensive works separate on and near the IJsard there are tíme«
part is looked after carefully and either repaired or
The fighting between Lille and Dun­
that this would not be violating the
when tbe 15.000.000 candlepower of accompanied by enlivening scenes that
them from Dunkirk.
kirk
Is described In Berlin as the
new parts made.
,
Monroe doctrine.’
The German infantry executed a the lighthouse la Invisible, and tbe bel­ generally mark a wind-up. There was
May we not figure with you on your overhauling
The ambassador suggested that as number of night attacks, not only on lowing of these enormous trumpets in­ a round of hand-clapping as Speaker greatest battle of the campaign and
'fcachine work of any description done promptly
Canada was sending soldiers to Eu- the extreme wing, but also in the vi­ audible.-William H Iridelng in Scrib­ Clark thanked the members for their on its outcome is said to hinge the
faithful services and then almos| ev- fate of the German Invasion of France.
ropo to fight against his country, the cinity of Lille, whty-e they encoun­ ner’».
and at prices consistent with good work.
Because of the deadly fire of the
erybody dashed for a train.
United States should not consider it tered a most obstinate resistance. The
Our service department, Red 302, is always at your
WHAT’S IN A NAME7
The Senate adjournment was prob­ naval guns the invaders arq declared
in any way an Infringement on the allies are displaying wonderful energy
command
ably the moat undemonstrative In Its to have left th» coast clear In an effort
Monroe doctrine If Germany should in this region. Sometimes villages
to work around Dixtnude toward Lille,
L E A S <& F A N C H E R
land an armed force on Canadian soil. change hands several times during A ‘ PI»» For Corr»etly Designating history.
Plac«« and C»l»brltlSS.
a Berlin report claiming success on
Discussing his now much talked of
the course of the day.
Operatives of Repair and Service Departm ent
Frederick Upham Adams objects In Phone Circuit is Sold For $360,000. the Yser Canal.
note of September 3 to the state de­
The Germans, Judging from their his “Conquest of the Tropics” to the
; W a lth e r -W illia m s O a ra g e
-
T H E D A L L E S , O R E O O N j partment here, explaining the attitude
It is evident that along the coast
Portland.—F. H. Crosby, of San
frightful sacrifice of men, seem deter­ nume usually glten to tbe discoverer
the Germans have found it difficult
of the German government toward the
Francisco,
purchased
the
stocks
and
mined to force the battle to an Issue. of America.
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I I 1 4 I l 1 I 1 1 1 H Î Ì H-4-H-
MOnroe doctrine and giving assurance
Speaking of the immortat Columbus, bonds of the Northwestern Long Dis­ to advance. In the face of the hard
Nevertheless, the French, after ana­
that Germany was not contemplating
why
do we call him by , that name? tance Telephone company, represent­ fighting force drawn along the Yser
lyzing the situation aa indicated in the
Canal, aided by the British*and French
He
never
bore while llvttig any such
any South American colonisation
latest War Olfit statements contin- name. He was born of the Italian ing the holdings of the Paclfto States
schemes in event of victory over the
Telephone & Telegraph company, for ships, which bombarded them from the
ned optimistic.*’
family of “Cglomba” When he en­ a consideration of $360,000. The deal sea. It probably Is the most pictur­
allies, the ambassador said only South
iL ------------------
tered
the Spanish service he changed
esque battle ever fought On shore
America was referred to at that time,
7,000,000 Belgian« Facing Starvation. his name to “Cristobal Colon.” And was officially approved by United the troops of five nations are fight­
because there never had been any
States Judge Bean in the federal
we
Insist
on
calling
him
‘‘Columbus.”
Brussels.—Nearly 7,000,000 peorle
ing—the Austrians and Germans on
question raised as to possible German
In Spain. Mexico, Central America court.
In
Belgium face famine unless they
one sfde and the French, Belgian and
attempts to seek colonization In any
and all Spanish speaking countries the
British on the other.
other part of the American heml receive help from the outside at once. natives fiever heard of the “United
The American minister to Belgium, States.” ” They translate It Into “Es-
I . O O O D B U IL D IN O M A T E R IA L . T u r n -
The British monitors, gunboats and
sphere..
a - L u m b e r is c h e a p e r n o w th a n e v e r
Brand Whitlock, says that less than tados Unldos,” »ud they have as moch
destroyers and submarines are fight­
two weeks’ supply of food remains in right to cpll It that as we have to call
b efo re.
ing side by side with French war­
Carman Jury Disagrees.
the cities, while conditions In the España by the title of “Spain or
ships,
while at the same time they
Mineola,
N.
Y.—The
Jury
in
the
W e s u p p ly c o m p le te p la n s a n d speci­
Roma by the title of “Rome.”
country districts are worse.
are being subjected to attack by Ger­
trial
of
Mrs.
Florence
Conklin
Car
I
bold
that
we
should
call
countries
fic a tio n s fo r H o m e s , B a rn s , S ilo s ,
man submarines and airships.
man, accused of killing Mrs. Louise
and cities and celebrltlea by tbelr true
Washington.—In connection with
Canadian Troop« Are Sent to Egypt. names, and not stick to the clumsy
H og S heds, M ilk
H ouses, p e p t ic
In eastern France there has been
Bailey last June 30, disagreed and
London.— The British government derivations which have lastly been their estimate that there are more apparently some progress made by
T a n k s , S chools, C h u rc h e s , S to re s .
were discharged.
than
146,000
income
tax
dodgers
In
the
during the last few days has sent substituted. There Is no such city as
the French in developing their threat
many Canadian troops to Egypt, ac­ “Vienna” unless It happens to be United States, congress experts de­ against Metz, but both sides are con­
Britisi^Chief of Staff Dies.
clare
that
while
they
could
not
expect
cording to news received from well- some village In the United States
cealing their strength in the frontier
London.—General Sir Charles W it
informed quarters In Constantinople. The great Austrian capital is named their early figures to be absolutely zone. Little news on which reliable
tingham Hoursely Douglas, chief of
••Wien.” and only those who speak correct.rthe discrepancy is so large as
Judgments can he based Is forthcom­
the English Innguage call It anything to be suspicious.
the Imperial general staff and first
iHsc
There
Is
no
such
city
as
“Brus­
military member of the army council
The internal revenue bureau months ing. The French have reports of suc­
sels.” but the beautiful capital of Bel­ ago hegan a vigorous campaign to de cesses during the week in driving the
died here.
gium Is really uiimwl “Bruxelles.”
Germans north of Verdun, while a
It Is time that we called the great tect the dodgers, and it was under strong belief prevails In Berlin thnt
SALEM MAN IS KILLED
discoverer by tbe name under which stood that results might be forthcom Verdun Is about to tall. The result
be achieved Immortal fame, Cristobal Ing Boon. There Is little doubt that
of the campaign In western France
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Leaving Auto Party to Vleit Old Com
Colon. We would not like it If the every effort will be made to catch up
Petrograd.—An official communica­ Russians insisted that the father of
with violators, for as a revenue pro­ and Belgium will have a paramount
rade, Pose« as Highwayman.
tion issued by the general headquar­ our country was named “Washeaki- ducer the law has fallen considerably Influence on the future developments
Salem, Or.—Mistaking him for a ters says:
vlch.”
below expectations, turning in about of the war and this doubtless accounts
burglar, fcdward F. Brown, a wetl to- " “Our troops beyond the Vistula are
$28,000,000 for the payable ten months for the meager details of the Meuse
do rancher of Polk county, living on pressing the armies of the enemy in
Triumph of Mute«.
and Moselle operations.
the Dallas road about eight miles from retreat. North of the Pllltza River
It was hut the other day when the of last year Instead of about $45,000,-
During the week Russia has check­
000
as
had
been
expected.
Salem, fatally shot his friend since the German« are offering only feeble triumph of the deaf and dumb faced
ed,
temporarily at least Germany’s ef­
Not a single class of Incomes lived
childhood, Robert Matzke, proprietor resistance. They have been driven me. It was a ship Just startjng from
forts
to get within bombarding dis­
up
to
the
hopes
of
the
estimators.
In
Southampton to America. You know
of a garage of this city, Matzke died back as far a« Sklerniewlce.
tance of Warsaw. This Is far from
the
$5000
to
$10,000
class,
however,
the
unheanl.
shouts
during
the
last
four hours after the shooting In the
“Along the River San and south of hour from the shore. There were two the discrepancy was greatest, the es­ meaning that Russia has assumed the
Salem hospital.
Przemysl desperate engagements con­ men. deaf and dumb, talking quietly timates being 178,000 and the returns offensive. Nevertheless, the Influence
Matzke and a party of friends mo­ tinue, but the advantage is with odr
THE
of the Russian success will he felt by
with tbelr fingers to tbe brother on
tored to Dallas, where they had din­ troops, who have here made thousands bonrd, who could reply. They were 101,718. Incomes from $4000 to $5000 the allies in France and Belgium. Gen­
numbered
114.484,
while
tbe
estimate
ner. On the way back to Salem Mat-, of prisoners. In taking the heights of the only three that could talk freely
eral Von Hindenberg will be unable to
zke »topped at Brown’s homo, telling Tytchentsea, south of Jaroslau, we among the unheard turoultl—London was 126,000.
decrease his forces to strengthen the
There
were
6682
married
women
the members of his party that he b^ve made prisoners of five Austrian Chronicle.
who made separate returns, the total German western battle line, and, la
would pass only a few minute» with companies.
of all married persons making returns fact, he has begun using troops In
Th» Fatal Hour».
his friend. That w ss about 1:30
“In repulsing an attack on the ene­
East Prussia to relieve the situation
will be proof that the Pacific Northwest
From 10,000 deaths which occurred being 278,835. Bachelors numbered
o’clock Sunday morning.
my against our corp» bperating sou.’h In an asylum during fifteen consecu­ 55,212 and the single women 23,551.
at Warsaw.
raises as fine corn as the * corn belt.
Matzke, who was considered almost of PrzemyBl, we have captured 500
This movement of a German army
It will be held under the auspices of the
tive
year»
physicians
are
Inclined
to
a member of the family, carried a key prisoners and nine rapld-firers.
from Lyck southward to the Vistula (
doubt the ancient tbeorf*tliat the early
Oil
Tanker
to
ba
Freed.
to the rear door, through which he en­
Petrograd is aglow with official re­ morning hour» ore tbe most fatal. The
O R E G O N - W A S H I N G T O N R A IL R O A D
London.—The British government, may eventually prove to be the utmost
tered the house.
ports of the recent successes of the observation» were made lu patients of satisfied after an examination of the important military development in Po­
& N A V IG A T IO N C O .
Brown, aroused from sleep, asked: Russian armi< s—the repulse of the all ages and under all conditions, and
Innocence of the destination of her land, of the tfeek. Its objective Is
“Who’s that 7”
Germans at Warsaw and In the vicin­ the result »how» tlint the early after­ cargo, has ordered the release of the not clear, but It seems to be aiming -
‘‘Robbers,’’ replied Matzke jokingly. ity of Ivangorod, fresh captures of noon hour» Included moat of the deaths
AT
either at Novogeorgievsk. Warsaw’s
Brown seized a shotgun, and as prisoners and the precipitate flight of The least fatal hours were from 7 to American oil tank steamer Brindilla. northern flank fortress, or at the dis­
The
question
of
the
transfer
of
the
12 a. m.—Washington Star.
there was no light in tH$ house and the Austrians. „
vessel from the German to the flag of trict in the rear of Warsaw. The fu­
Matzke, not knowing his friend had
the United States will not he raiaqd ture activity of this army should have
8uoee»>.
the weapon, shouted:
Russia Will Fraa^Italian Prisoners.
an Important bearing on Germany’s
by
the British government
To a journalist who once asked him
“Throw up your hands. I’m a bur­
offensive against the Slavs, which nt
Rome.—Russia has formally offered
for a success talk, the late J. P. Mor­
glar.”
present is stalled along the wrong- side
to liberate and send to Italy all the
13 Drown In Texa» Flood.
1 0 , 0 0 0 representative ears, the cream of
Brown fired and Matske, uncon- prisoners of war It has taken who are gan burked:
of the Vistula.
San
Antonio.
Tex.—A
five-inch
rain
“If
you
succeed
yon’re
a
success.
If
1000 acres, from the 1914 crop of this
sciotis, fell, a part of his head being from Austria’s Italian provinces,
The Austrians, heavily reinforced
yon don’t you’re a fool. That’s the in less than three hours caused a 15-
newest and best addition to Pacific North­
torn away.
w ss announced here. Natives of the long and short of i t “-Philadelphia foot flood in the San Antonio river by the crack Hungarian divisions and
west products, will be on competitive ex­
Trieste and Trent districts were men Bulletin.
here and put the San Pedro and Ala- first line German troops, are making
—
-• T H E M ARKETS.
tloned especially.
xan creeks out of their banks from determined assaults against the Rus-
hibition.
R«oog nixed.
Portland.
2LV. ù M b Ç x ’
r jff.
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10 to 1000 feet. Thirteen deaths by ilans along the southern reaches of
“I snw toy boyhood churn the other
Wheat—Club $1.0$; blueetem $1.12; * Sugar Barred Out of England.
L o w R ound T r ip F a re s
drowning hate been reported, with in­ the San river, as well as to the north
day. the one thnt lifts become s mil-
red Russian. $1.01.
f
dications that the record will reach of Jaroslnv. There Is apparently a
London—An official «totement says
laaalre.”
Hay
—
Timothy.
$16.50;
alfalfa.
Tickets, schedules and full information
determined effort to progress against
that the government has prohibited
17 or more.
“Did be recognize yon?”
upon application to any agent of, the
$13.50.
the entire Russian left wing, and as
the Importation of sugar into the Unit
•1 guess so. n e turned a corner
Butter—Creamery. 35c.
a
roeult the mala offensive against
8hlp
Carrying
2500
Refug»»»
Blown
Up
ed Kingdom, with the object of pre­ when be saw me coming’’—Houston
O -W . R. &
Eggs—Ranch, 34c.
London. —r The steamer Admiral the Germans who have boon driven
venting German and Austrian sugar Post
Ganteaume was sunk by a mine Just from in front of Warsaw to the east­
reaching here from neutral countries
ASK FO R P R E M IU M L IS T .
Seattle.
Deserter.
outside Boulogne harl^r. About 20 ern bank of the Warta river, has
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Wheat— BI uestem $1.11; club $1.0$ J
First Ynl* Student—Whftt did Ml** or 30 persons w»re drowned, owing to halted. Additional reinforcements are
.
Wheat
Nets
Farmer
$1
red Russian, $1.90.
Mel lye do when you licensed her of go­ the panic which prevailed as the pas­ being rushed to the potato of d>BgW
Seattle.—Club wheat sold in Seattle
Hay—Timothy. $16 par too; alfalfa.
ing over to Harvard? Second Ditto - sengers were being transferred to the I u d tha
txiaa forces are
Monday at $1.11 a bushel, or $1 to the ghe turned crimson —Raltlmore Am«ri
$13 per ton.
A L L th e tim e .
to prevail ehortlf.
Queea.
farmer,
the
highest
price
ever
paid
ou
orusa-chaaael
et<
Butter— Greamary, 10«.
P R IC E $ 8 6 0 A T M O R O
JO i
F iv e C en to
,
» ‘'-U1, ■ -, -«
thia market tor the export tr a d *
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