Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, May 21, 1915, Image 4

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MORO. OREGON.
Millions Visit World’s Great Panama-Pacific International Exposition at San Francis
ALL RECORDS FOR ATTENDANCE BROKEN BY MARVEL EXPOSITION CITY A T 'T H E GOLDEN GATE».
SUMMARY OF THE
OREGON NEWS
The Rapid Reader'» Review ef
Recent Report» Rewritten
I
BRIEF fx W S OF OREGON |
Miss Justice Carter was elected
qUeen of the strawberry carnival at
Roeeburg.
Coos and Curry counties w ill hold
their dairy show and annual fair at
M yrtle P oin t
The Polk county Chautauqua will be
held In D allis this year from July 4
to 10, inclusive.
One thousand former students of Al­
bany College arq expected to attend a
big reunion in Albany on June 15.
The Seventh Annual Live Stock
Show will be held at Union Wednes­
day, Thursday and Friday, June 2, 8
and 4.
The twenty-seventh annual conven­
tion of the Episcopal diocese of Ore­
gon opened Wednesday in T rin ity
VAST CB0W S OATHBBBD BEFOBB TH E B U G ! TO W EB 0 1 JEWELS.
ABB T 0 U GODIO TO V IS IT T H E HUGE ’EXPOBITIOHf
church at Portland.
Governor Wlthycombe has Issued a
Tbe grounds were minutes.
There were no accidents. President WHson; President Charles O. streets of tbe rit> and Into tbe Exposi­
(T1R remarkable panoramic pHo­ ance records.
Since the opening day the Export
proclamation declaring June 11, the
lograph shows part of the thronged with visitors from every part Tbe photograph above shows, ou tbe Moore of the Panama-Pacific Interna­ tion grounds through the Scott street tlon has been crowded with rirttom
last day of the Rose Festival at Port­
of tbe globe, and the big atteudame left, tbe Italian towers guarding the tional Exposition. Dr. Frederick J. V. entrance to the grand stand. At tbe from all parts of the world. Low rail*
vast crowd that ’feathered on
land, Oregon's holiday of roses.
still continues.
Tbe opening day entrance to the Court o f Palms. next
tbe opening day of tbe Expo­ crowd was remarkably peaceful, and the Palace of Varied Industries and In Skiff, director In chief, accompanied Urne thlM photograph was token L in ­ road rates, the sunny skies of Califor­
Mrs. W . H. Dancy of Salem, has
by the thirty Exposition directors, wel- coln Beacbey, aviator, bad Just appear­ nia and the opportunity to aes the won­
sition, Saturday, Feb. 20. The crowd no arrests were made by tbe Ex|»osl- tbe center and on the right the huge < omed the vast throng that
been appointed a member of the ad­
m tried ed above the horiaon In bis flying ma­ derful displays of tbe forty-two na­
was not only tbe greatest ever brought tlon guards or military during the day. grand stand built before the .Tower of ,n v «n Ness avenue and Its lateral
visory board of the Industrial school
chine, and the throng was awaiting tions that, ate participating In the E x ­
together in tbe west, but In vaatness and bat one child was lost, and It was
Hers Secretary of the Interior , atreeta and. headed by Mayor James Mr. Beacbey*s approach to circle the position are drawing thousands to the
for girls by Governor Wlthycombe.
It broke all previous exposition attend­ returned to its mother within fifteen , Franklin K. Laue, acting in behalf o flp n ip h . Jr.. ^ alk ed on foot through tbe huge Tower o f Jewels.
Exposition city at the Golden G aja
For the purpose of perfecting an
organisation and mapping out plans
for the future, the new fish and gamq^
HIS' BLUFF WAS CALLED.
Universal expositions soften preju­ dedicated to the use of all nations ou
commission w ill hold a meeting at
dice«, remove commercial antipathies terms of equality, could fittingly, w ith­
He Got W het Hs Didn’t Expert end
Salem May 24.
and settle political differences by out prejudice or embarrassment, be
Paid a Nice Price Far It.
Osteopaths, as well as other regu­
used
for
a
i>eace
conference
designed
bringing the people of all nation« Into
A young womau of smart w it sod
larly licensed physicians, can sign
friendly Intercourse for the discussion to settle the differences of the warring
death certificates, according to an
of ideas, the exchange o f commodities nations and bring about the signing of striking l>erttity prodded at one of the
stalls at n Paris charity baxaar.
opinion of Attorney General Brown,
and for the advancement of mankind a treaty of pesos for which the world
Among tbe «mall crowd which pressed
socially, morally, Intellectually and .to praying.
for the state hoard of health.
L L attendance records for expo*
round tbe fair vender was a young
commercially. They reflect the thought
Mew Cycle of Brotherly Level
The second largest prune orchard
«Irions wars broken, at the open
man of mudi amara nee. who gazed
One effect of the war now in prog
and action of peaceful pursuits and
ing of the i'anmna-rscittc Inter­
in Oregon, which is located near Glide,
upou
the
girl
with
freedom
and
affect­
By R. B. Hale, Vice President of reach their greatest successes during rasa will he to emphasise the Impor­
national Bxpoelripn In Baa Francisco
Douglas county, has been purchased
following long periods of national tance of sod Intensify the Interest In ed to admire the various fancy arti­ on Feb. 20 Vast crowds thronged the
the Panama-Pacific Interna­ or
by J. H. Bond of U n n county, from
cles
exposed
for
sale,
hut
bought
noth
and International peace. Their exhib­ tbe great International peace congress
grounds when President Wilson press­
Mrs. Grace W. Baker of Roeeburg.
tional Exposition, Who First
its are the product of the arts of peace, projected by the mahagement of tbe lug
ed tbe button in Washington, and each
"What w ill you please to b u y F ask­
John C. Cady, the flax expert em­
and their object to the promotion of Exposition. L o in s bops that this war
day since the attendance has been enor­
Suggested
the
Holding
of
ed
mademoiselle,
with
an
exquisite
ployed by the state board of control
peaceful activity ta thought and word may be recorded history before this
mous. Tbe huge buildings and bean
to Install a flax plant at the penitenti­
y id deed They are the antithesis of congress convenes. - Tbe horrors of smile.
the (treat Exposition to
tifhl thoroughfgres bummed with aé-
"Oh.” replied the young dandy, with
ary, has been authorised to go east
war, the embodiment of peace. Their present day w arfare w ill then be fully
d vity and have continued to do so.
Celebrate the Opening
grounds are set apart a« extraterri­ appreciated, (ted these most directly a languishing look, "what 1 most wish
The Kzpostttsn has already demon­
and purchase the needed machinery.
torial, devoted to the use of all nations affected may be available w ith their to buy Is unhappily not for sale.” - ' strated at this early data that it will
of tbe Panama CanaL
Beventy-flve of Oregon's 107 post­
“T ell me what you wish.” she re­
and all peoples on a parity and equali­ exiteriencg and advice to assist In pro
be a great snc< ess in »very way.
masters of presidential offices have
ty. The Panama-Pacific International 1«ring a code of international taw and spond td
accepted Postmaster Myers* Invitation
"Oh. no; I (hire not declare »toy
I H E following Interesting article Exposition grounds today are common police powers and provide such other
to attend a convention In Portland
by R. B. Hale, rice president of to all. No creed or race Is barred: all recommendations as may be best fit­ wishes.”
June 2, 10 and 11, during the Rose
“ Nererthriesa let me know what you
tbe Panama-Pacific International have equal rights and privileges. I t Is ted to hAure lasting peace „
Festival.
And when we look Into the future wish to buy.” persisted tbe fair sales
Exposition of San Francisco, ex presses neutral ground for warring or tranquil
Construction upon the >220,000 Blue the keynote of thia greatest and most nations alike. I t 1a one great democ­ may we find tbe new cycle of brotherly woman
"W ell. tbeu. since you demaud IL I
law Jetty project should be underway wonderful celebration of all time. Mr. racy Where all unite in contributing to love superseding the discord of today.
be July 1, giving employment for 75 Hale la one of tbe foremost public men an expression of gratitude for the pres­ May the settlement of International should like a ringlet of your glossy
black halF '
men more than two years, according of America, and bis thoughtful article ent and inspiration for the future, and strife by w ar and blood and snfferlng
She manifested no embarrassment at
and devastation ba supplanted by con­
shows
a
marvelous
grasp
of
the
sub
because
the
exposition
ta
really
the
to L B. Cushman, chairman of the
and w ill prove of value and Inter­ child of peace do we deem It a priv­ ference and negotiation and arbitra­ the bold request, but with s pair of
Sluslaw Port Commission.
est to every reader of this paper.
ilege—aye, even a duty—to enter our tion: then wUI fdllow rest and peace scissors Immediately clipped off one of
Salmon by the thousands are dog
protest
against the terrible conditions and contentment f o r . the everlasting her beautiful locks and handed It to
Meet Interesting In History.
glng the U m atilla river Just below the
enjoyment of mankind. As John G. the astonished youth, remarking that
The Panama-Pacidc International E x­ now prevailing in Europe.
“Peace— P eso s For Hum anity."
W hittier bsdatlfully expressed It in the price was only flOO fraucs.
diversion dam for the West U m atilla
-
position, which Is now flulabed, stands
\ H er audacious admirer was thunder
I t ta idle to presume «bat anything bis f t ntndwllil hymn In 1876:
project, unable to get above the dam, revealed aa tbe most Interesting Expo­
owing to the fact that the fish ladder sition In history. Those who have not that we can do here today will have Oh. make thou us through centuries long struck with (he demand, hut dared not
In peace »settf«- ln Justice strong;
demur, as by this time a group bad
Is too short for the large-size fish.
yet visited the Exposition should make any material Influence in the Immedi­ Around our gift of freedom draw
collected and were listening to the con­
ate
settlement
of
the
greatest
war
In
The
safeguards
of
thy
rightoous
law.
The first fatal aeddent of the fish early plana to visit Ban Francisco. The
versation
So be took the hair, paid
history, involving more than half the And, cast in som e diviner moM.
Ing season occurred at Astoria, whan
Left to Right Are Shown the false« of Edaeation,
over the money and left tbe ball.
people of the civilised world, but we Let the hew C j f 1' shame the old.
H a rry Kamyalla, a boatpuller,
Palace of Liberal Arts and Tower ef Jewels.
can raise our voices In earnest protest
H e m e of th e H u ns.
washed overboard as a landing
against conditions in Europe too terri
TRADERS.
Tbe iluns tunc probably tbeir near­
ESKIMOS
being mads alongside the flsh-recelv
ble to contemplate In loss of life. In the
est actual European descendants In
ing scow nt Sand Island. H a sank be­
destruction of property. In the suffer­
the B iiig u ria ite
it Is a mistake to Value Cevnts es Nothing if They Boe
fore aid could reach him.
ing of homeless women and children
Anything They Want.
look for loom In llnugary. The Ogre
Secretary of State Olcott announced
and in tbe effect upon the world nt
Atnoutf tbe Eskimos of tbe Bering
or
Uugri.
belt»
i
known
a*
tbe
Mag­
large. Commercial.activity In checked.
that the price of the session laws
yars. Imve Very little to do with tbe sen ri-giou there is no fixed value for
Industries are paralysed, civilisation ta
the 28th legislative assembly, which
lin t one «-«»nlcctured deriva­ wbnleiMute. furs or anything they may
being forced backward, human Im ­ H uun
are ready for distribution earlier than
have <«• trad«*. I f one of them baa
pulses nre being supplanted by the bru­ tion of tbaufrord "ogre” 1s from the
usual, Is 81.25. delivered. Bach mem
anything of value he will keep It until
tal practices of war. Tbe cries of the Ufcri. through coufuakm of them with
some while man nppeara with some­
her of the legislature w ill be supplied
Innocent have sounded n call for relief, tin* n un *. It seem* more probable,
thing that apttenis to his eye. And
with a copy free of charge.
and with dynamic force that call ta however, that "ogre” should l>e traced
the money value of what uisy take
through
H|«nlbli
and
Italian
to
the
Fifty-three accidents, none of them
generating a sentiment through the
him does not make any difference to
fatal, ware reported during the week
length and breadth of this country for Ixttin Oreuai-at lira ! the god of the
him. If he has a trinket that may he
to Labor Commissioner Hoff. Rail­
peace. Every one seems sobered and dead, and a fte r w a r d In Romanesque
worth a «lollar ami some one offers to
folklore
a
sbagg
v
man
eating
monster
serious and determined.
That one
road workers were the most unfor­
give him for It somethlug that is worth
of
the
woods.p-
Lomlou
Chronicle.
word baa taken on a new significance,
tunate, 16 of them being hurt, while
n thoitoand dollars, bat of which he
a new meaning—peace—pence for hu­
many engaged In logging and employ
has uo need, he will refuse to trade.
EQUATORIAL
ECUADOR.
manity, peace to pursne the upward
ad In sawmills were also injured.
Rut he tefW give anything be possess
and onward course of civilization, peaoe
Oregon piling will be utilised la
and rest and tranquillity for tbe mil­ A L an d ef earthquakes Nearly All a es for what he really wants.
Au Koklmo of Bt. Lawrence lalanrtf
reconstruction work being carried on
Mite Above Baa Level.
lions who suffer, suffering in spirit as
In
Bering sea. made a esteb eoe aes
a t the Mg navy drydock at Pearl bar
Tbe traveler arrives In Guayaquil
a a a a h
bor, Hawaiian islands, the Charles R.
those unfortunate soldiers are suffering I iden with «yslnlne pills, but be learns sou of a big bowbesd whale. The
McCormick company of Portland hav railroads are granting low round trip In body, royalty and subject together that in a Journey of a day he can reach Niemi of bnleeu-v was worth between
lag obtained a contract for the dellv rates, and one can see the United In tbe present awful European con­ tbe temperate none. H e brings sum­ 610.01)0 «ml XL~».O(M) He knew tbe ap­
States under moreffavorable conditions flict. They desire a cessation forever mer clothing fe r a country crossed by proximate value of the head, bat he
ary of 4050 pieces of piling there
than have ever before obtained. For­ of the super-cruel methods of warfare the equate” and ueafiy perishes on held on to If with no apparent desire
Superintendent Steiner has been no­
ty-three nations ate participating In the aa a means of settlement of Interna tbe frozen slopes of high mountains. to trade. One day a trader appeared
tified that no more patients from the Exposition upou a vast scale. Read
tlonaJ contention.
He finds a government as unstable as with a small gasoline launch, valued
asylum for the Insane would he ao- Mr. Hale’s wonderful article and you
Each closing day hope looks forward tbe volcano shaken soil. He notes Im­ nt {>erhu|>* 8200 or (300. The sight of
oepted for deportation to belligerent wUI gain an Idea of the purpose that to tbe morning, longing that word shall
portant Industries that thrive upon that an took tbe native that he straight­
countries.
Steiner had Intended
*
Inspired the builders of the Panama
come that our brothers in Europe shall these turbulent shores Ecuador ta a way traded his head of bone for H.
Fgr out lu tbe strait ooe day be
deport three subjects of Great Britain Pacific International Exposition. He have laid aside their arm s That gio land of contradictions.
says:
engaged passage for them
rious day must come, and when It does
where the Incas ruled ran ont of gasoline. H e nbanduoed the
U to
Universal expositions, of which the will It not be possible to respond to the
Peru. I t was the laniM-h for the canoe he was towing
scheduled sailing a i the
after
Panama-Pacific
International
Exposi­
world’s
wall
that
the
»word
o
f
auger
sips,
who fell ba­ and p.-oldled Imck to tbe Island. But
birthplace of
fortunate Lusitania.
tion la the fourth In the Uuited States, and of ba to be sheathed forever! Then fore Pizarro,
teas
from
his capital he <Wd not regret his trade. He was
A t th® aannal meeting of the board
have always stood for peace. In Phil
shall come tbe time for International at Quineto al
the
mountains
that satlxtied awl ready-to tfy for another
of regents of the state normal schools adelpbla In 1876 tbe Hon. Joseph R
convention and treaty. Great states­ Gonzalo Fiza
rod® out with Orel­ w hale.-Youth*» Uompanlou.
a t Monmouth, It was voted to turn the Hawley, president of the Centennial
men will he engaged In negotiating the lana to discover the Amazon.
normal school properties nt Weston Exposition. In his opening remarks paid: tremendous document Speaking oat
W inning a Violin.
The land whfcfc bears the name of
and Ashland over to the school dis­ -From the association here of welcome of Inexperience and from afar among the equator Uvate her stater república
The way M. Yaaye, the great riotln-
tricts In which they are located to
myriad minds we ourselves hope that In variety of scenery and climate. H er tat. lN*cn|u«* the owner of a Guarnertu*
nse for school purposes, until such visitors from all nations th e n may re ­ In this treaty there shall be established feet rest on I he dazzling chrome green violin doto«l IT42 was thus quaintly
sult not alone great benefits to Inven­ such a basis of defense on land as ta
la the state or legislature makes
shore of a tropic river; her bead wears told by himself:
tion. manufacture, agriculture, trade alone necessary to protect local peace
"Tlie Gnnr»M*rlns was bought In Par
the fleecy crown of eternal snows
disposition of the buildings or
and commerce, but also stronger inter­ sad thatsuch armed ships as are nec­
la
hy a pupil of mlue.n ebnrining young
With
one
hand
she
points
to
tbe
wide
decide to reopen them ns training national friendship and mors lasting
1 envied her tbe violin, and
essary to police the sea shall alone be Pacific: with tho other, to the matted woman
for teachers.
peace.”
fat«* gave It t<> me. I teach this papll
permitted, each nation contributing Its Jungle o f the Amksonlan valley. Oalom
. Orant county is improving and
* Acquaintance Softens Prejudice.*
quota to thia International naval police, bla. Brasil and Peru are her neigh­ and by and by I meet her sister, s most
shortening many of Its roads. Tbs
Acquaintance softens prejudice" has which shall be controlled In Its move­ bors. but wbo can eay where the ter­ lovely yoang women, with whom I fall
county court has approved tbe Canyon been ringing In my ears ever since ments by an International admiralty, ritory o f tbe ope acfoally begins and In lore strn gbtwsy and marry. Boon 1
Ctty-Dayville road through the gorge those three words were uttered by a whose whole duty shall be to preserve tbe other ends? T w o thirds o f the peo­ go to my stater-ln-law, who waa my
of the John Day river, which has cat foreign'graduate of one of our Ameri­ peace Instead of prepare for war.
ple of Ecuador are Indiana, pure nnd pupil, and S«y to her-
•• ’It la rime yon stop fooling with
« r . At
several miles of travel between the can universities In a speech delivered
simple.
Nine tenths o f the population
B ite e f Peace Conference.
live a mile above the sea. H e r territory a violin. You w ill never lenrn how to
two places. Tbe road was considered some years ago. The learned states
The Exposition ln Ban Francisco will
I take the liberty of a big
ta three tiroes ns large as Pennsylvania. play i f
in, Hon. Rlihu Root, voiced the same
a gigantic undertaking because It had
have reached Its highest purpose If It
brother, bat she do toot like It for long
to be cut through solid rock for nearly sentiment when about to leave the can In any way assist In the settle­ H er domain is practically unexplored, time. At last she sneenmb to my ss-
a mile. The cost was 84000, much lass high office of secretary of state In sub­ ment of rite terrific conflict which,is but com m erlallj^nbe ta foeg’ng ahead. perlence and wtadoro. and she stops
- National klsm sine
- •
/
’
stantially these words: “I t were Impos­
now being waged with such titanic
playing. Then I say grandiloquently:
sible for any nation to be at war if the
flerceueas. hellish weapons and awful
' " * t w ill take the tlaaruerins. 174B.’
Wlthycombe
appointed
peoples of tbs con flic ting countries nn
.
.< • Ruiwiy P.-.veion.
*
consequences
Tbe Ezpoattluu Ixdng
I take It. and that Is how tbe violin
Mrs. Clyde Apperson. of McMinnville, dsrntood asch other.”
er’« W ife t * 2 n» • John, there ■ came Into the poasetolon o f Ysaya.”
set apart oo extraterritorial grounds.
as a member of the Oregon Child Wsu-
a Intrelar «to’vnstnít*
la w y e r—Ask
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fare eommtoslon, to succeed Mrs. J.
him If he> mir 82D »ritt» him. I won’t
Th«n hs Was Fired.
H. Smith, e f Astoria. Mrs. Smith re- ATTR AC TIVK BOOK O N T H E P A N A M A - P A C IF IC im t b r n a t io n a l Î bothei with htm for le«* -Chicago
F a th e r-1 cannot give you iny da Ugh
aot being able to devote suf
E X P O S IT IO N A N D PANAMA CANAL M A IL E D FREE. .
tsr. my dear sir. I am mighty 'pnrrien.
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ItANDBO
I1ANPB0 M K book of sixty
Ibr In such things Suitor Oh. pshaw*
o< tbs Punatns-ltaeiAe International Kxpooltioa to bo boM ;
n M e r ia tio n .
t*n«d dooertpttons
d
of the oom mission are: Mrs.
Now I nut not In the least s o -M e g
and of tho Panama canal sad ,
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lh _
ta to n Pronctaeo from Fob » I t o I * « A
H . Tate, chairman. Portland;
grM<|orf«*r Blatter.
Curving 1.K » feet around the follsged shores of the Fine Arts lagoon. Pan­
»rUl bo moiled by »bo CTpOoUion fro« of obsrgo to all tnqulroro Tbo
Dyer— t lIg iq w »»as Ctote « f Ih »
booklet is intondod for prospective viol toro and wttl ateo oontata Inform ation ooaoo r o- , m an tim i W o t liv e d
tfy e r £ty»W tIO
Dr. Mae HL Cardwell, Portland; O<
ama Pacific laternatioaal Kxposltton, these mighty pillare are reflected, mirror-
W fe i Is not
ry ta dear at • like, la the limpid water« of the lagoou. affording ooe of the prettiest views at
Ph O . Medford. and L . B. Ah tag tbo sraet eagin««rtng font wbicb tbo Bxpastctoa ta to celebrate. W rite to tbs » , k n o w ? O v e r I m a rrie d bta WtfloW.
1 penny -C a to .
—Town
ALL UNIVERSAL
EXPOSITIONS STAND
FOR PEACE
Opening Day at Panama- Pacific Expo-*
sitio n Broke All Exposition
Attendance R ecord s
Colossal Colonnades of the Greco-Roman
Wings to Palace of Fine Arts.
Ifet
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