H ■ ■ M TJF] ■ 4 a’ ■ 1 N K arni a vl ■ BV H * ï m \ W H ; ...« 1 M o i ’o AUGUSTUS 0. STANLEY ARISTIDE BRIAND Notice to hereby «tosa Events Occulting Throughout the SUte Owing the Past «he Sib d y of D w m b « Court of Sherman Dois» Is resalar uaau l au at J Enemy Driven Back Along En Houee la Moro, Oregon, tire Front After Sangui­ nary Fighting. Barlin, via w ifeless to Sayville.— Teutonlo armies oommanded by Gen­ erals Koavaaa and Oallwltx, after san- gulnary fighting, have again thrown beck Ute Serbians along their whole Croat, says the report Issued at the Oerman army headquarters. Serbian» to the number of 1771 were takes pria- "9ËM”‘ Ooonty Judge Salary ........... It» oldental es| Ooedty dark Salary MlarY..............««••» _____ books sad b lank s.... 9 • Incidental aapeasas................ ■ County abort« _ Salary........................................ I Depntv eatery........................... Traveling espenas ••••••••••, Offlee supplies and Inetaeatal ! I County Traeaorer . Halary..................................... - 1 mseord books......................... Incidental expenses .............. County Ameeeor Salary....................... t ................. Field deputies ................ . • • • Kolla, detail sheets mtseei- lao eo n s ..., ....... . Comptometer............................ Ptetriet Attorney Iaeidrntal expenses 1 ’ J < ~ ■spouses ................................. County P h y sicia n ..................... Bartel expenses .................... County H ealth Oflleer Salary................................ • •• Expenses .................................. Indigent doldieis Belief of Old Soldiers............. Boys A Girls Aid Society B e l i e f ..................................... » v Insane E lim ination« and exi-ensea.. Kleetions dodges and clerks . .... ............. B a I wmi - • • Ballot boxes and fees of regie t rations .............................• » H all rent for eleetiooe, rspnlr- ♦ log b oibeaud Dept HbertO Hoalp Bounty Bounty on «rild animals......... F ruit Itepeetor Ter Diem and expenses......... Btoek Inspector Halary ......... . - . - • • • • ......... Stationery sad advertising .. Fobool Library Books from State L ib rary. . . . Behool Industrial Children Fair Expeuese............................... County Institute Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Widow’s Pensions Fntnre allowanee................... Fairs App opriations.............. . Oirouii Court Witnesses sad jsrors............. Reporters f e e s ..J ...... ................. Bpeeiel Coansel....................... Otanouery........... ................. Meals for Jurors..................... Bailifs . . . . ........................ . Jnatioe Courts Fees of Joatieee and eonetabies.............................. Oonnty Sobools capita ................................ i o llio u Fund................................... State of Oregon 1916 state tax for Sherman County............. '...................... Auditor , Auditing County Beoorda ... GRAND TOTAL . . . . . ....... IN C O M E FROM O TH E R 8ODBCEH THAN TA XA TIO N Approximate balance in general f o n d .............................................. 9 »00. Feee Irom C. unty Clerk’soffice. . . . 1MX). One half of Bm aty from stale ..___ tM . herhlan King Fighting In Trenches. Saloplki. via Parts - K i n g Peter of Rerbia despite his «dvanoed age, is with his soldiers in ths tl-enches, cUd in the uniform of » prmtoe, according to M. Jaoowacheff, I secretary of tho Russian legation in Greece, who arrived here from Mitro- I \ltaa, western Serbia. ig the High School and Advanced Section. , . GeOer. i County School Superintendent F. E. Fagan «nil act aa chairman of the general Session., and of the Primary, Intermediate and Rural Section. M r. J. O. Ruaeell, Supterintendent o í the Wasco Schools, w ill serve aa secretary laa Hansen of ° f ^ M r T a J ; Russell, of the Grass Valley Schools, assisted by Miss Moro, «rill have charge of the music. . . . . . _____ a__ ____ «■ The institute w ill last only sixteen hours, therefore, it will be necessary lor tea ers to attend every seaaion, including the evening entertainment, in order to ■erare credit for institute attendance. T he aeneral nublic is cordially invited to attend all sessions of the institute. ......... Salem, Oregon .. Monmouth, Oregon A. O. Stanley, former Congressman, who was elected governor of Ken­ tucky by the Democrats. ........ Eugene, Oregon .......... Salem, Oregon Grass Valley, Oregon ............. M oro, Oregon ......... Wasco, Oregon . . . . . . . M o r o , Oregon ............ Moro, Oregon MONDAY AFTERNOON Portland.—Judge Wolverton In the federal court denied the application of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender com­ pany for a temporary restraining or­ der against the district attorneys and sheriffs of 25 counties of Oregon from enforcing the Sunday blue law pend­ ing a hearing for a permanent injunc­ ----- ~ tion. In denying the order, Judge Wolver­ ton also declined to dismiss the case. As the hearing of the motidn for the permanent injunction must be before three federal judges, one being a Judge of the United States circuit court, Inasmuch as the injunction is sought on the ground thkt the law Is in contravention of the 14th amend- menl " to the federal constitution. Judge Wolverton said It would not be possible for him to set the date. The hearing may .not take place fo r Field Marshal von Mackenaen, com Tacoma. -Expenditure or n.iuu.vw nanding the German Invasion, la now jjy union Pacific system and the ixpertenclng the most difficult phase Oregon Washington. Railroad & Navl- yf his campaign In front of a noun- gatlon ooinpany for ties and other Lain barrier which he must surmount equipment and in thg reconstruction before he can hope completely to dis-1 of the ma n line of the O. & W. be- tween Bla ock and Coyote, Ore., vras exact situation In organixe the Serbian army. ' Outside the Balkans the most lm- announced here by X P. O’Brleh, vice portant theater of operations is now I president. For the first time the along the eastern front. In the north roads have placed ord rs for Douglas the Germans apparently have aban- ttee in the northwegt This expend! doned any hope of reaching Riga and ture amounts to >400,000 for 50,000,- Dvlnsk, and ate falling back or are | v00 feeti the biggest part of the orders being driven back from the Dvina, which was their objective. Progress in the Balkan campaign to ■low with Serbia’s allies beginning to IRRIGATION PROJECT make their presence felt along the Macedonian frontier. French troops G ran t’s Pssa M a n s Application a p ­ there are reported to be within a mile proved by Engineering Departm ent. Salem.—The atate engineering de partment has approved applications made In the name < f Wesley B. Sher­ man of Grant*»¿Pass, for the con­ struction of a one million dollar irri­ gation project OB Graves creek near Former President Taft announcea Grant’s Pass. It la proposed to irri­ In Chicago that Elihu Root waa his gate twenty thooaa; d acres and devel­ op three thoueaad horsepower and in choice for thd presidency. . Speaker Champ Clark haa aasured addition to uso wat -r for both mining President Wilson that he would sup­ and domestic MMrpose3. GERMANS LOSE GRIP IN EAS The project Involves the construc­ port the administration’« prepared tion of a large- reservoir on Graves neat program. > Assume the Defensive After Meeting 1 Republicans have conceded the creek with thirty .thousand acre feet Defeat In Riga and Dvlnak. election of A. O. Stanley, Democrat, capacity, the dam to be 106 feet high London.—-Onoe advancing victor­ to the office of governor of Ken­ and the reaervdljr covering an area of 658 acre«. An goxiliary reservoir will iously almost without hindrance, Aus- tucky by about S00 votes. tro-Germans along the eastern front It was announced that President be constructed on Jump Off Joe creek now are on the defsnslvs and losing Wilson will hold a series of confer­ with a capacity of seventy thousand ences with republican leader« to get acre feet, necessitating a dam 183 here and there. Rusal*"» have dealt them heavy at- I their view« on hi« program for pre­ feet high and feaervolr covering 550 tacts in the Riga. Dvtnsk and Vol-1 paredness. acres. A canal will be constructed Eleven dead and >4,000,000 property between the reservoirs. hynla regions. The gradual collapse of the Oer damage was the toll exacted by the Hood River F sar Returns Big. y —. la attributed here to withdraw­ recent Kansas cyclone. Eight person« Hood River.—With the exception of als for the Balkan campaign, and pos were killed at Great Bend, two at a negligible quantity of Winter Nellis, sibly to Inadequate munitions sup­ Larned and one at Udall. In order to carry out the army and the applegrosrsrs' association - haa plies. With the grip of winter on the east I naval program the administration pro­ closed Its pools on the year’s pear era country, Germans now havs no poses a doubl« tax on Incomes and a crop. ShippiBgfa total of 48 cars of ohance of accomplishing thsir long tax on gasoline and freight receipts, all varieties, the association handled I desired object of reaching Riga and to retgln the war tax and to reduce about 76 per eeat of the pears of the Dvinsk. at least until the roads have I the exemption In Income taxes to valley. The pear crop of the valley become firmer under the action of the >2000. This would raise >205,000,000. has been a surprise, not only in yield App rtienment of |8 per O ooM v ' G r # T b U M m a r r . Intermediate and Rural Section will meet in the High S chool room. M r F . E . Dunton, Superintendent of the M oro Schools, w ill act aa chairm an of J <"îbe-Tollo«rtMg regarding the situation In Serbia was given ont by the Oversea» News Agency “Dinpatches from the Serbian front give Impressive descriptions of the breakdown of the Serbian military or­ ganisation. Daring the recent Austro- Aristide Briand, the Socialist lender Hungarian-Oerman-Bulgarian advance who was recently mads premier of more than 14.000 Serbians were taken Franca. I prisoners. There were 40,000 8**rb 1u "« already In - Austro-Hungarian BRIEF WAR bands. The Serbian army on a war I footing numbered only 100,000. “The victors captured enormous numbers of rifles, machine guns, mins throwers and searchlights, as well as ammunition, victuals, winter clothing land several thousand railroad cars I and locomotives. “King Peter, fleeing In a broken- down a n d ’ dilapidated automobile, County He per in Undent of Behooto Halary....................... ................. » Traveling expenses.. . ........... Incidental expenses . . . . . . . . . * Eighth Grade Examinations. Coroner’s Fee« Fees and expenses---- . . . . . . . h t o t ' i fees and wltneeaee... County Commissioner's Ter Diem and m ilea g e......... County Surveyor Incidental expenses. ............ Sealer of Weights and Measures Per Diem and expenses............. State Aeeonnt. Per Diem and ex.eases......... C urrent Expense H tatiooary, postage, express, freight, telegrams, telephones, for ail oflleee ......................... Jail Board of prisoners ................ Care of Poor . Banta Clara Casa. L Nell, postoffice . Portland on the |g made an lnves- harcel post sacks Ra Clara. The ln- I large number of be he would not Fit la believed he svkience to OMke a case against soma of those alleged to have tampered with the mall pouches on the wrecked vessel. The evldenoe will be taken before the fed­ eral grand Jury at Portland. It la fully expected that a number of arrests will be made. A treats Expeotot Marshfield.— inspector, left • Kllburn, after MS tigatlon of rlflla on the wrecked spector examliM witnesses, sad 1 make a etatem« The Ioetitute w ill be held io the Moro Public School Building. General Seeeiooe will be held in the High School room. The departmental work w ill be conducted in two sections, aa follow« Tk« HQfr School and Advanced Section w ill meet in the Seventh and NEGRO EDUCATOR IS DEAD Booker T. Washington Paaeea Away at His Homs In Tuskegee. Tuskegee, Ala.—Booker T. Wash­ ington, foremost teacher and leader of the negro race, died at his home here, near- the Tuskegee Institute, where he was founder and president. Hard­ ening of the arteries, following a nerv­ ous breakdown, caused death four hours after Dr. Washington arrived .............................. Music Mrs. M . L . Fulkerson xpni U IJ V IU S . «r - A s .|| High School and Advanced Section— Selected—Supt. J. A. Churchill. Primary, Intermediate and Rural Section— ’ ‘ Seat W ork, W hat and H o w f - M r s . M . L . Fulkerson. w l " ¡eneral Session— "Benefit and Importance of Industrial Club W ork Supt. J. A. Churchill. MONDAY EVENING AT OPERA HOUSE Entertainment by «tudenta ot the Moro Schools. MONDAY FORENOON .. Opening Exercises Supt. J. A . Churchill General Sewion.............................................. General Semion— Add re»»............................ Recess. Department»: « High School and Advanced S e c tio n -" T h e Course of Study for the Small High School” -S u p t. J. A. Churchtll. Primary, Intermediate and Rural S «ctioo -"Teschin g Childrea to Study’ — Mrs M . L. Fulkerson. IntermiasIgM. Department»: High School and Advanced Section—"Eighth Grade Promotion» by Examinations and by Exemption«"—Supt. J. A. Churchill. Primary, Intermediate and Rural Section— "T h e Story a n S t t g Q N T . — Mr» M . L . Fulkerson. *•. - TUESDAY FORENOON General ............................................................ General Session, "Learning in and Out of School’ ’ . . . . Intermission. Departments: Hikh School and Advanced Section— Round Table, J. H. Ackerman. Primary, Intermediate and Rural Section Phonic», an E n d "— Mr». M . L. Fulkerson. Recess. ANCONA BOATS NOT SHELLED Austria 8ays Vessel Tried to Escape After Being Warned to Stop. Berlin, by wireless to Sayville, N. y t_The Austro-Hungarian admiralty officially announced that the Italian steamship Ancona attempted to es­ cape at full speed after a warning shot had been fired across her bows and that the vessel stopped only after be­ ing shelled several times by an Aus­ trian submarine, says the Overseas News Agency. The submarine commander. It is fur­ ther asserted, allowed the Ancona’s Dassengers and crew 45 minutes to Department«: i High School and Advanced Section— “ The Most El High School Instruction"— F . L. Stetson. Primary, Intermediate and Rural Section BssAlns Grades'*— Mrs M . L . Fulkerson. Intermission. General Session—"T h e Heart of a G irl Mrs M L Fulkersoe TUESDAY AFTERNOON Primary, Intermediate and Rural S ec tio n - Grades'*— Mrs. M . L . Fulkerson. Intermission. Departments High School and Advanced Section—"M en l menu aid their Significance to Teachers — F Primary, Intermediate and Rural Section- Pres. J. H . Ackerman. 2:50-3:00 Intermission. 3:00-3:45 General Session—" A Survey by the Surveyed 3:45-4-30 "T h e Teacher’s Compensation".............. .......... The Kleine Classic AUSTRIA’S VERSION AWAITED United States Will Take/ no Action sUntH Explanation Reeclved. Italian Ship ta Torpedoed. , ~ Total inoome 9 Washington.—Tho American gov­ Borne, via Pari»— The Italian steam­ Total amount to be raised by tax »68042. ernment will await the receipt of the Boade, Highways and Bridges ’ er Fi.ento, of »71 gross tons, has Austrian government's statement of Wages of supervisors and lab­ been su?k by a submarine. Twonty- facts Concerning the sinking of the orers. repairing and straw- •even pas3exigors and 96 members of in« roads................5.......... • • 89000• Italian liner Ancona before consider’ Total amount for State, Oonnty the crew were saved. Six passengers ing whether any rights of Americans end School! to be raised by r.nd 15 of the crow are missing. taxation . ................ ............ ■ ’ • • • ^^W«a have been violated. These facts prob­ ably will be sought through Ambas­ GRAND TOT Air..............» W i­ l t to estimated that It w ill require a levy Wlimton Churchill to Fight In Francs. sador Penfield at Vienna. Of Eleven A 2 10 M ills to raise the assonnt Secretary Lansing has personally London.—Winston Spencer Church­ shown by the above estimate Dated at Moro, Oregon, this 4th day of ill has loslrnfid from the cabinet, and received from Macchl di Cellere, the will join his regiment, the Queen’s Italian ambassador, a communication K[MO. 0 . . . , ^ ^ , Own Oxford Hussars, of which he to addressed by Italy to all neutral na­ B. D MkKee, OommtoMone». J. K Irby, Commissioner a major and which is now in Francs. tions, denouncing sa “an unparalleled Attest: X. A.ttePberson, Clerk. atrocity” the sinking of the Ancona, with scorsa_?of neutrals and other Oompers Advises Selentlflo Tariff. non-combatants aboard. ~ J May Drop Portland from Coast League. Sen Francisco.—Elimination of the The statement recites the circum­ San Francisco.—Directors • of the tariff question from party politics and stances of the sftaok. charging that Pacific Coast league passed a resolu­ placing it entirely in the hands of “without evon a blank shot’’ of warn- tion at the dosing session of ths an­ sctentlfio men was advocated by Sam­ I lug from the attacking submarine, the nual meeting that unless “satisfactory uel Oompers, president of the Ameri­ I vessel was shelled, and that the kill­ rate» could he secured from tho rail­ can TederaG°n of Labor, addressing ing and wounding of passengers oon- roads.” Portland would ho dropped tho Commonwealth Club ot 8an rran- tinned attar tho »hip had stopped. from tho league next year. W IL L ' B E S H O W N A T Moro Theater Thanksgiving Day, Nov. »5 n A T I N E E — F i r s t S h o w 3 :o o --S e c o n d S h o w 4 :3 0 Admission 15c and 25c