T h e „Observer ________ M O K O . F R ID A Y ......... - OREGON. .June 16, 1916 EFE of Tbs Obrerver M $1.50 pet lor d x month«, SO ceata foi » If naid in -¿rance wt I CLSO ia fuM «or I year«. Short«, thaaoo*. year 12% cento per month. SUMMARY OF THE OREGON NEWS >• - i . r SUMMARY OF THE ' OREGON NEWS M E D IE V A L J U S T IC E The Rapid Reader’s Review ot Recent Reports Rewritten P. A. puts new joy The hapiri Reader’s Review of By E T H E u HO LM ES into the sport* of Recent Reports Rewritten In the year of our Lord 1870 in the The location and proper marking of town o f Strasburg a man who had for pioneer trails and other historic routes a long while been thinking o f the di­ of travel la Oregon have been under­ vision of time Into hours constructed taken by the Oregon geographic board one of tbe first clocks that was ever and the Daughters of the American The w est side section of the Salem District M inisters’ and Laym en’s As­ made. What led him to do this was Revolution In cooperation with the de­ sociation of the M ethodist Episcopal that while the people could keep the partment of lpstory of the agricultural church w ill m eet at Yamhill, June 27, flight of days by cutting a notet^on a college. It lg the desire of Linn and stick for every day, they coultChave Memorial Day Poem 28 and 29. other chapters of the*D. A. R. to have Close to >20,000 worth of damage no record of the part» of day» except m arkets placed along the pioneer high­ GEORGE H . B O R E R ways, so that evidence of the old was done by fire at Redmond when by the aun. This man who Invented the clock— routes of travel may be perpetuated Ms «yes; bis work Is done! the general merchandise store of Tal­ to b la is Irtced or foemaa, iaferro Brothers, Reynolds’ barber­ his name is lost, so we will call him while information regarding their loca­ Gustav—set It up In the tower of the tion is available. • I aaaa, nr set of «re, shop and the J. D. Butler drug store church, and the people could go to bed of ra re nr Uss of worn»»? The stato/ejaergency board has au­ su ffered heavy losses. and get up by its striking the hour. thorized J. W. Minto, superintendent tsl L*y kto le v , lay bln low, „ C. A. Warrtner was found guilty at Some of them considered him an angel of the Oregon penitentiary, to create > b a s d s w er tbe snow! Portland of having committed assault who had been sent from heaven for ' W to t caw be? lie catoot knew. a deficiency in a sum not to exceed and battery upon the person of Mrs. this very purpose. Straightway they r h < la y M a la w i Alfreda Beckman, whom he ran over committed to bis care the town culen- 815,000 to repair the damage done to with his automobile on the Columbia dar, throwing away the notched sticks, the industrial building at the prison ha m a afay. be fregbt bh ffebt, river highway April 9.- and after that it w as only he who by fire occurris' May 18. . P rrr e i Ms tnrtb by bis endeavor. Lane county will pool its eggs. This Dr. J. E. Anderson, of The Dalles, could tell them „when anything that Let M a sleep la solean sifkt. the author of the Anderson bill, which bad been appointed for a certain day plan of marketing under the direction Soap forever and forever. of the county grange organization has formed the foundation of the present was. due. Lay M a low, lay him low, One duy a young man—Martin Stel been applied to livestock, wool and mo­ statew ide prohibition la w / has an­ to tbe clover or tbe snow! ger—went to Gustav and said to him: hair with success. An egg circle Is to nounced his candidacy for the speak­ Wbat cares be? lie cannot know.. ’’Gustav, I love Katrina, the daugh be formed in connection with each ership of the 1917 legislature. ter of Frau Tlnkhorner, and Katarina Lay him low! Vast tracts of land in the Silver loves me. But her mother Is forcing grange, each forming a unit In a coun­ creek and Harney valley projects In her to marry old Carl Oberman, who ty organization. PnM M a to Ma country's stars, The North Bend Mill & Lumber Harney connty may be reclaimed by is rich or supposed to be. I happen to Bafl tbs finre and fire tbe volley! know a man from whom Oberman company of North Bend has recently irrigation, according to a report Just Wbat to M a are all oar wars? received by State Engineer Lewis from stole a ¿valuable Jewel. Thia uren’s Inaugurated an expansion policy and Wbat bat death bewocktaflolly? the United States reclamation service. name Is Knelft, and he has since been with new improvements contemplated Lay M a tow, lay him low, looking all . I,rough Gorman, for the M I, lw 0 or th month>, Development work upon an iron to tbs clover or tbe snow! man who robbed him. Knelft is now it will have increased the mill capacity mine located by Charles McCorkle, in In c a m be? He cannot know. I can from its original output of 50,000 feet the southeastern edge of the Canyon hid? where Oberman Is; he will Lay b ia low! wül come c City lim its, is now in progress. The here; it will be known that Oberman a day, to 150,000 for the same working ore is of high quality 7 lying in a large Is a thief and Katrina will be aaved hours. M a to Ood’a watcbtoc eye; The second annual W illamette Invi­ b h i to tbe band that aade body, and is classified as chrome tron^ from marrying bina” “Well, then, why do you not go at tational track and field meet for the «ova weepa Idly by; All cattle shipped into Oregon from non-conference colleges of Oregon was atone baa power to aid bbn. the St. Paul stockyards must undergo once?" ‘“Katrina In order to gain time ba» won by W illamette at Salem by a Lay bbn law, lay bbnjow, a tuberculin test and be accompanied promised her mother that she will to tbe clever or tbe snow! by a certificate of good health before marry Oberman In seven days from to­ score of alm ost double that of the near­ rare» be? He carnet The final count they will be admitted to the state, the day. binding herself before the Judge est competitors. Lay b ia low! livestock sanitary board has decided. to do so. I cannot go to Munich, find showed W illamette to be in the lead Beatrice Yoran. daughter of ox May­ Knelft and bring him back here before with 77 points. McMinnville college Notice •< Annual School Meeting. or D. A. Yoran, of Eugene, has com­ the day set for the wedding. Can you 41% and Pacific University third with w v ■> 6 Notice is hereby given to the legal vo- pleted a remarkable school attendance not so disarrange the calendar so thfit 28% points. Resignation of Clyde B. Altchlson as ttoe o f School District N o . 17 of 9herm«n record. When the high school closed a few days shall be gainedT' ctoiaty, State of Oregon, that the annual last week this student had rounded - “But tbe people trust me implicitly a member of the Oregon public serv­ achool meeting of «aid diatrict w ill be held In the matter o f the flight of time.’’ ice com m lssloa, to be effective June Uttoe achool ho u a e. to begin at the hour of out 12 years without once being re- “Wbat difference will a few days 1, was received by Governor Withy- LJO o ’clock p. an. on the third Monday of ,ported absent or taply. make to them?” Joan, beiaqt the 19th day of J u n e ,‘A. D . - Road work has started irf the Cas­ Gustav, who w as a good fellow, was combe. The executive will appoint H. 1916. " cade forest reserve for the season. A persuaded and told Steiger that he H. Corey, pretent secretary of the Thia meeting ia celled for the purpoae of commission and winner of the repub­ olonttog one director to serve for three crew of IB men was started on the would do what be could for him. and lican nomination from the eastern Ore­ Steiger set out for Munich to find McKenzie pass highway near Alder ynaa end one clerk to serve for one year, and the transaction of business usual at Springs, IB m iles above McKenzie Knelft and fnform him concerning Ob gon district, to fill out the uncxplred While term o f Mr. Altchlson. bridge. June 1, under the direction of erman’s present residence. J U L IA H A N S E N . . Martin was gone tbe clock became A state ladies’ auxiliary of the Clyde Seitz, supervisor of the forest. Chairman Board of Directors very Irregular. One morning it called George E. Sanders, vice president the people from their beds before tbe United Spanish W ar Veterans will be • Attest: C . E . J o h n s o n , District Clerk. * Dated thia 31st day of M ay. 1916. 2tJ9-16 and general ‘ manager of th e Oregon- Instituted in Eugene, in connection aun was up aud tbe next struck the Utah Sugar company, has announced hour for their rising when It was high with the department encampments of the sale of the Grants Pass sugar fac­ in tbe heavehs. Gustav said that he the Orand Army of the Republic, i^a *■ Tachen* dies of the Grand Army of the Repub­ tory of the company, now under con­ feared the clock was S w itched. Notice i . hereby given that the County " Meanwhile Fran Tlnkhurner _ was lic, Woman’s Relief Corps' and United struction at Grants Pass, to the Utah- Superintendent of Sgerman county , O ra .,w ill bold the regular examination of Idaho Sugar company, of Salt Lake keeping the passage of the days on her Spanish War Veterans. June 14 to 16, own account by cutttug a uotch on a Inclusive, according to an announce­ ( applicant« tor state certificates at the Court City. . stick for every day that passed. Tbe m ent made by women interested in the house in Moro, Oregon, as follow«: Three acres of land a t the Poujade day before the one set for thé wedding Commencing Wednesday, Jyne 28,1916, state fish hatchery, 30 miles east of she Informed her daughter that she plan. at 9 o ’clock a. m ., and continuing until In the class which, will graduate I Eugene, on tbe McKenzie river, is to must be married the next day. Katrtnn iftotordny, in ly 1.1916, » t i p . m. aaday forenoon— W riting, (pen- be cleared and tables and electric declared that the time had not yet from the Albany high school this week ) , Music, U . S. History, Draw- lights are to ba provided in converting passed within three days and refused are four members of the sam e family the place into a camping ground for to comply, whereupon her mother sum —three sisters and a brother. This fednsaday ah«rooOn— Reading, Phya- furnishes an instance said to be un­ Manual Training, Composition, the convenience of tourists and team moned her before the Judge, submit­ ting to him the agreement between paralleled in Oregon schools. The four Science, Method» in Reading. atere. Conrae of Study for Drawing, Methods in A teat mill run of the first tungiten them and bringing with her the notch are Misses Frances Myers, Helen 8. ed stick to show that the time would Myers, Hallie R. Myers and Lyndon Arithmetic? • ore ever mined in Oregon, so far as fV to a ra d a y forenoon—Arithmetic, History be up on the morrow. The Judge look of E d u c a tio n , Psychology, Methods in available records show, started at Vir­ ed at It and counted tbe notches, but L- Myers, all children of Mrs. Nellie Geography. Mechanical Drawing, Domes­ tue mine, near B a k e r, which ia run the evidence of one Interested In the Myere. of Albany. M isses Helen and tic A rt, Course of Study for Domestic Art. ning five stamps concentrating tung­ case keeping the record did not coin Hallie Myers are twins. Thursday after noon—Grammar, „Geofi- The census bureau has issued the sten ore from Cliff mine, recently clde with his great Judicial ideas, and American Literature, result of the census of manufacturers Methods in Lan- opened by Frank S. Baillle, and Ken­ he sent for Gustav. “Gustav,” be said, “what day of the of Oregon in 1914, showing increases for Primary Certificate. Ed- neth McEwen. t of. compared with the prior census made Figures compiled by Secretary of month wtW tomorrow be?’’ F r id a y foraoooo— Theory and Practice, “The 12th, your honor." in 1909, of horsepower, 25 per cent; State Olcott of the vote on candidates Orthography, Physical Geography .English “But Frau Tlnkhorner says she has capital, 56 per cent; salaries, 40 per for ktate and district offices at the re­ L ite r a tu r e . Chemistry, Education— History kept a record and tomorrow will be the Cent; material, 25 per cent, and the • f . Physical Culture. cent primary election show that John 14th." < Friday afternoon— School Law, Geology D. Mickle, republican candidate for “My record by the clock tallies with value of products, 18 per cent. The ‘ Àlgebra. Chril Government, E d u c atio n - the dairy and food cdmmlsslonershlp that.’’ replied Gustav, “but tberclock total capital employed In 1914 was Childhood end Adolescence. Saturday forenoon— Geometry, Botany, nomination, received more votes than baa recently been bewitched and has 9139.000,000 and th e value of manu­ factured products 8109.000,000. Bdncatioo—School Administration. any other candidate, his total being lost two days.’’ General History, S atu rd ay afternoon— eft “Who has be witched It?” At the recent primary election three 85.516. B oo k keepin g. Education—Methods. Gustav approached the Judge and counties, Umatilla, Union and Coos, - Congressm an Slnnott’s bill appropri­ . E. Fagan, County whispered something in his ear. voted on the question of issuing bonds School Superintendent. ating 894,000 for the reimbursement “VI hat Is your nge, Frau Tlnkhon» for highway improvement. In the two of Sherman county settlers, passed ur?” asked the Judge. former counties the issue was over­ theftiouse without amendment, and Its “I am forty-eight” o f section 4 ia township 1 south of lands, was second. Mr. 8m ithson’s City wagon road to Ontario, on the case thus: It was plain that the frau aamge to cast of Willamette meridian, in victory makes him the representative Oregon Idaho border. county, Oregon, subject to a had Irewltched the clqpk for the pur To test the constitutionality of thi" pore of forcing Katrina to wed Ober of the colleges of the Pacific ccAst at ___of 82000 with interest at the rate of S per cent per annum from April 13th Olson law passed by the last legisla man. She w as sentenced to be burned the national oratorical contest at Lex- 1916; aug toe executors will sell the prop- at the etake, and Oberman was reu iagton, Ky„ in D e c e m b e r .------- who offers the largest tore, wherein candidates are given the Hood River canning, strawberries In cash for all of the real property option of filing by petition or by pay­ tenced to be tieheaded. B u t^ fartln and Katriog, having at- and cherries h a v r been contracted at described, subject to the said ing a fixed fee, H. M. Patton, of Port and interest as above mcn- land, made a formal demand on Gov talnnl their ends, got np a oetltlon to prices higher than ever before re­ tbe Judge for partions, and. as he grant ceived. Th© Fruit Qrowers’ Exchange r of said property to of the 82000 mortgage am or Wlthycombe that he Issue him ed t lieux Justice w as defeated. has sold Its Royal A gnes and other from April 13th. a certificate of nomination by the re­ H ew the Natives T rea t Gorilla*. • white varieties ef cherries for 5% 8916. The sale of «aid real property is publican party for the office of state Natives In the countries inhabited by cents a pound, net, to grower». The by under of the county court of senator from Multnomah county, and ^Oregon, which order is great apes regard them alw ays as hu­ Apple Growers’ a»»ociation has con­ that he . refuse to grant certificates man Itelngs of Inferior typea. and It Is tracted for (he sale of it» white cher T h u fo fou ftou first publication of this either to Gus C. Moser, A. W. Orton. b Jams 16, 1916, nod the law date Conrad P. Olson, S. B. Huston or R 8. for this reason that for a long time It rles. the larger portion 6f the local was fdbnd Impossible to get bold of an crop, for 5 cents, net- to growers. The * 14M 916. Farrell. In hie demand Mr. P a ttu B , S, Barton contends that none of the above named , zkto. use r - association will sell i b »took of can , — Barton, Executors 41 nlng'strawbejrlea at 4% cents a pound eg ton Estate of Frank O . Burton, de r u d l d . . « were le « .lly nominated net to growers, who also will get b a d since they filed by paying a fee In 1 ry to cut off tlie hand* hM for ezecu- ahead of by petition as be did. auimals when they killed than). JO«t »» "Their crates. they do with their euemles. posalbtf uH bids to the executors in care No Mercy. N et fielhsh. for the purpose of rendering them o f Sherman county, “Your wife’» a judge o f human na He—Do you believe In every man for harmless In case they should by any Ur to ton executor« ia cere tare, isn’t s h e r “Judge? Bbe’auprura. — Platt building. blmrelf? She—Oh. no! I bellevF Ip chance come to life again, cutlng attorney." uverv man fo r «nme woman. <1* .„t L. ■ , ■ - ' -- - smoking I - M ore than 4000 quarts of boose has ______ will answer an in- entered upon our calendar, been shipped Into The D alles In the a f the paper a« the date at last five months, according to records rent «abacription expire«. Just compiled by County Clerk Fox. O U m a y live to be 110 a n d n ever feel old enough to vote, h u t i t ’s ce r- tajp~ sure y o u ’ll n o t k n o w th e jo y an d c o n te n tm e n t - o f a frie n d ly old jim m y - pipe or a h a n d rolled cigarette' u n le s s you g e t on ta lk in g -te rm s w ith P rin c e A lb e rt tobacco! Y DIRGE FOR A SOLDIER P . A . comes to you w ith a r e a l re a s o n for all the goodness and satisfaction i f offers. I t is made by a patented process that removes b ite a n d p a r c h ! Y o u can smoke it long and hard w ithout a come­ back I Prince A lbert has alw ays been sold w ithout coupons or premiums. W e prefer to give quality! Prince A lbert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette enjoyment! A n d that flavor and fragrance and coolness is as good as that sounds. P .A . just a n s w e rs th e u n iv e r s a l d e m a n d ( o r to b acco w it h o u t b ite , p a r c h o r k ic k -b a c k ! P r in c e A l b e r t i» t o H in lo p p y r » d b o p u . 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We are leaves on tbe great tree of free government that God hng planted in this America of ours; leaves whlcb-«re de­ signed to be for the “healing of the nations of the earth.” Those who have goue be­ fore us have built up thia tree till its mighty branches stretch far and wide, till its lofty form is visible In all' climes, and tlie weary and -the oppressed of all landa-can come anti here And rest and safety. Ix*t u» all tie like tbe leaves In our faithful and nurelflsh taliors to build up this mighty and glorious tree. Let there be no antagonisms between classes, no animosities tie- twoen sections, no bitterness between parties that «hall mur and hinder u a .k' But let each one In his place Joyfully and heartily co-operate with all the rest in building up thia great tree of jpuy country un­ til it shall lie like unto that tree John saw In hla apoco- lyptic vision that yields Its fruit every month, whose leaves are for the healing of the nations and which grows In everlasting verdure “In the midst of the paradise of God.” Theu wl}l our heroes not have died in vain.—Rev. Thomas T. Eaton, Louis- vllle, Ky. Portland, Oregon. Eastern Oregon Headquarters. Room» without both, 81 up. Room» with private bath, 91.50 up. R e s tè re n t Service the best in Portland Club Breakfast, 25c. . L. Q. SWETLÀND, M gr. - OOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXMOOOOOO R . H . M c K e a n , M a n a g e r, W a s c o , O re g o n to to re re re re D E A L E R S IN Lim e, Plaster, Cement, Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood, Coal, Cedar Posts, and Hay. 4 Steam Power. The power of steam was known to ihe ancients, a mechanical contrivance in which It p a s used being noted by Hero of Alexandria about 130 R. C.. but notbing cqme of it. and It was not till the seventeenth ceutqry that Its power was agntp recognized A Dead Ona. \ “He ts a dead one” Is not slang. It «jccurs in Izmgfellow’s “Spanish 8tu d en t” The clown Chlspa says. “I have a father, too. but be ts a dend one.” Preparation of ParchmanL Parclimeut la the sklu of sheep or other auimnls prepared In sheets to render them fit for l»elng written upon. Tho heavier parchment, used for drum headau Is made from the skins of asses, older calves, wolves aud goats. AU there are similarly prepared. The »kin, being freed from the hair. 1» placed in a lime pit to cleanse It from fa t Tbe pelt 4s then stretched upon a frame, care being taken that the surface la free front wrinkles. Tbe flesh 1» pared off with a clrpulaf ©f|©r which It is moistened and whiting spread over it Then the workman, with f. large pumice stone, rubs the skin. He peg! goes over It with an Iron Instrument and rubs It carefully with pumice stone without chalk. „Finally tbe »kin 1» gradually dried, tightening being occs «tonally required Safety First. . Passenger (to colored porter)—Excuse me, but please tell me when tbe break­ fast car opens Colored P o rte r - W e’s Just had oar coffee * u d rolls, so It ’s »11 ready for the foesta d o w .—Judge. FLOUR. oooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooodboooooooooooooooci rerererererererererereQ Hume Grown Oats Beat. The Maine agricultural experiment ■tntloLi lias by Its wide studies of in­ heritance In oats proved the Idea cur­ rent among farmers that foreign grown seed Is ts-tter than borne grown to have little basis As the Journal of Hered Ity notes, a variety frequently behaves much better after it baa been nccllma tized for a year or two MANUFACTURERS OF M IL L F E E D A N D M oro B a r b e r S P o r c e la in S a th hop 1 Tub. Everything First Gass and up to date. Agent for Model Steam Laundry of The Dalles Shop in Brick Buildrng next Observer Office J. N . L M N D R Y , M P r o p r ie to r . o x o , --------------- O x e g o n . . B A R G A IN S ! B A R G A IN S ! B A R G A IN S ! IN REAL ESTATE A n y w h e re fro m th e A tla n tic to t h e . P acific W e are in actual touch with 10,00ft live and reliable Real Es­ tate Afteots all over Canada and the United States. If you are thinking of moving better call and we will give you a card of introduction to a good, reliable real estate man wherever you are thinking of goinjf to you will not he at the mercy of some one who cares for nothing but your money. ALEX HUNTER, M o r o , O re g o n W H E N YOU TR A V E L .B Y AUTO 4 N D V IS IT T H E DALLES S TO R E - ra— YO U R ^raMBra— CAR i v p i»s sh »N i m la tbe concrete, recently completed, fully equipped, roomy ¿arafe of W alther-W iHiam i Company. Competent workman always ready to help you in any way they can at least expense to you. For any service rendered the charge will always be reasonable. ______ z W A L T H E R -W IL L IA M S T H E DALLES, ¡.S-.Vr J ! GARAGE OREGON. k