E s t a b lis h e d 1 8 « 7
'W . C. B myawt
C . Jw B m o h t ,
Bright . & Bryant.
Attorneys-atr-Law
offices at
T h e D a lits and M o ro ,
Ort.
J . B . H o s fo rd
LAW YER
Practises in United States
and State Courts also in the
State of Washington.
S u ite 1
T he B ank
MORO,
-
and 2
B u ild in g
OREGON.
Grover J. Duffey
Lawyer.
Office with W. H. Ragsdale
MORO
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OREGON.
G M . H u d d le s to n
A tto rn e y a t L a w
Wasco,
Oregon
D r. C . L . P o k y
Physician and Surgeon.
Moro, Oregon.
Office in residence.
J. R. Morgan
lOGXXtlSt
Office on First street,
MORO,
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- O REG O N
M o i“o, S h e r m a n C ountv»
County Court
Prsraidiagi.
H U E S i CONTINUE
At the regular »— ion of the County
Court for the September term, the follow-
lag claim» were allowed end the County
Clerk ordered to draw warranto to pay
them, at follows
Mr». Herman Houma, widow*«
pension.. , > ........................... .. .$ 35 00
R D Jackson, telephone rental, 3
month»........... . . . . . .................... 18 75
J F Noonan, roads.,..................... 11 00
W m Root, roods............................ 22 00
Beraeet Smith, roads......................
4 50
Coast Culvert ft Flume Co., roads 238 S3
B D McKee, roads................. ,
10 00
Tumalum Lumber Co., roads.... 147 25
Moro Trading C o., meds.............
126
McCoy-Atwood Ca .roed»...........
6 70
19 65
Geo N Croafteid, pauper............. .
Bancroft-Whitney Co., district at*
to rn ey....*...................................
Sam Brisbine, pauper burial ex*
pease................................. ...........
F P Phillips, sealer of weights end
measures......................................
C L Poley, board of health.........
M B Taylor, board of health........
W E Tale, board of health...........
Robt Urquhert, pauper..................
Hattie B Lawrence, pauper.........
Moro Hdw A Imp Co.,courthouse
L J Lucas A Co., courthouse . . .
J A Elli«, courthouse___ i ..........
G l— A Prudhomme, clerk's oflke
J M Perry, postage, clerk..............
J M Parry, poataga. commissioner»
John H Lewis, roads.....................
Wasco county, roads.....................
J A Elliott, bridges................. K. . .
A A Dunlap, rebate on taxes........
Chris Anderson, juror's lees.........
City of Moro, light and water. . . .
J K Irby, roads........« x r . . . . . . . .
Wasco Lumber Co., bridges . . . .
L W Ross, election .....................
Geo Perneding, roads...................
A Nish, roads................................
F r id a y , S e p t e m b e r 3 2 , 1 9 1 « .
20 00
80 00
20
3
3
3
100
35
3
2
9
13
53
22
52
140
35
4
3
46
00
50
25
00
00
00
15
00
72
76
08
33
87
89
80
20
65
7
19 20
266
11
39
10
03
25
90
10
In addition, the usual »alary and ex
pense account» of all the county officer«
were allowed.
The Linn-Benton Growers’ aeeocia-
tlon cannery at Brownsville is pre
paring five carloads of canned fruit
and vegetables to be shipped to Alas
ka. The order Includes canned cab
bage. beans, pumpkins, beets, peaches,
pears and other fruits and vegetables.
The body of Leland Hendricks, edl
tor of the Oregon Dally Statesman at
Salem, wae found in the Willamette
river near that city. Apparently Mr.
Hendricks had attempted to swim from
the boathouse to the island, a distance
of 100 yards, and becoming exhausted,
sank.
* Albert Gabel, a baker, was twice
shot and wounded so badly that It
was thought he would die, by Jesse L-
Lee, at Portland. The shooting was
the outgrowth of a tragedy of a year
ago, when Lee’s wife was shot and
Instantly killed when in the company
of Gabel.
That Baker oounty w ill have the
biggest wheat and barley crop In Its
history is indicated by first reports
from growers, which say that the yield
per acre la the greatest ever known.
Only 10 per oent of the crops have
been. threshed, but the results from
these are convincing.
Lack of a definite road building pol
Icy and a chaotic mass of road laws,
is costing Oregon the loss of thou
sands of dollar« annually, according
to John H. Lewis, state engineer, in
charge of the state highway depart
ment. There is need for a general
overhauling of road laws of the state,
Mr. Lewis declares, ao that responsl
bility for road work may be fixed
definitely upon responsible officers.
Number acres tillable land, 271,015..................................
Number acres noa-tillable land, 149,297.................. ......... . . . . . . . . . . . .
Improvements on deeded land............................ ..
*
pel Use of Retaliatory
Town lots............................. ........... ......................................’ * ’ * * ** * * * ' ' *
Improvements on town lots .......................... Z
* * * *
Measures.
Improvements on land not deeded.................. * *.
*
Stationary engines, manufacturing machinery, etc i'
’
Merchandise and stock in trade..................................................
Washington.— Developments of the Farming implements, automobile«, e t c ................ ... 7.. ’ i i ?. ’ ’ * ’ , ’ ’
P*at week has convinced many admin Money, note« and account«..............................................................
istration officials that there la work Hotel and office furniture, and equipment......................................
Number of horse« and mule«................6,951...................... ...................
Salient is Eliminated.
SERBIANS ADVANCE
IN MACEDONIA
London.— A farther advance for the
Serbians on the western end of the
Macedonian front is reported in a dis
patch sent out under a Salonlki date
by the Exchange Telegraph company.
It says the first and second line
trenches of the Bulgarians at Kalm
akcalan have been taken by the Ser
bians, who have crossed the Broda
river.
Heavy fighting continues on
the farther bank of the river.
The Serbians are reported to have
taken four field guns and eight ma
chine guns, bringing up to 36 the num
ber of guns captured. A large numbei
of prisoners also are said to have fall
en into the hands of the Serbians.
The dispatch also reports that
French troops on the allied left wing
have captured the station at Florina.
Heavy fighting continues.
BIG
BATTLE
Mackensen Drives Russians and Rou
manians Back 60 Miles in Roumania
ahead for the retaliatory
P A P E R H A N G IN G
P A IN T IN G
S IG N
that the German government would
consider “null and void’’ any loan to
Belgium negotiated in the United
States during German occupancy of
the country.
The Motorcycle of Quality.
British Columbia Favors Prohibition.
Vancouver, B. C.— British Columbia
election returns assure a majority of
6000 or more for prohibition and wo
man suffrage. -
If T« w»t ’
Write to
E. A. 6RA8HEM
SMITH MOTOR WHEEL,
PATON MOTOR BIKE.
DeMoss S p rin g s , Oregon
f
Seattf*»
Salonlki.— Victorious Serbian troops
are driving the defeated Bulgars In
Wheat—Blusstsm It»#: dub, >1.26;
disorderly retreat back toward the rod Roxslan. >1.24; torty-fold, >1.2J,’ British Premier*« Ben Killed In Battle.
Serbo-Greek frontier In the direction fife, >1.27; turkey red, $1.24.
London.— Lieutenant Raymond Aa-
of the Serbian town of Monastlr, aaid
Barley—»8.60 per ton.
quith, son of Premier Asquith, was
a Serbian official statement Issued
Butter—Creamery, Me.
to aottoa on September II, It
—
■Awará «»oí«». ■
Roads and bridges .....................
Telephone rent, etc....................
Election account.........................
Boarding prisoners.....................
Bailiff's fee»..................................
Juror», circuit court....................
Witnesses, circuit court............
Health regiatra.-».........................’
Allies Nearly In Serbia.
Paris.—French and Russian troops,
advancing rapidly on the western end
of the entente Macedonian front, have
arrived In front of Florina, close to
the Serbian border, south of Monastlr,
the French war office announced.
JOHN M. DeMoss,
M l - 2 Northwest Building
147,250 00
7.980 00
.
508300 00
■ US’iS
67.020 22
00
CHIHUAHUA HEAVY
President Wilson’s 8later Dead.
New London, Conn.— Mrs. Annie
Howe, only slater of President Wilson,
died hero. The body was sent to 8outh
Carolina for burial, and the president
and Mrs. Wilson accompanied the fun
eral party.
ALSO
.
VILLA’S LOSSES AT
j . f Noonan, Moro, Ore.
Portlaad, Oregon.
stick, Number of cattle................................■ . 3,259 . . . .
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
20,150 00
Number of dog«........................................
343’ *. ’ ’ ’ ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ * * ’ ’ ” ’
3,430 00
wide power to act against a belliger
ent nation whose commerce ships dls-
Total valueation.
$6,303,600 00
orlminate against American exporters. Note Thi« doe« not include railroad« and other public «ervice corporations whicl
hich
As officials here see it this is about are aneued by the stele tax commission, which was «»eased at 32,507;987.62 in 1915
the way the new British orders will
work out:
Semi Annual Summary Statement of the financial condition of the coun*
Britain has barred certain commodi
ty of Sherman, in the state of Oregon, June 30, AD 1916.
ties from neutral sources to the neu
tral ports of Scandinavia and Holland.
Liabilities
Amount
Resources
Amount
Thia means no British merchantman To waranta drawn on the county
By funds in hand of County
would accept such goods from ship
treasurer, and outstanding and
Treasurer appliable to the pay*
unpaid..........................................
170 20
pers, including American exporters,
ment of County warrants........ 2362 60
Estimated accrued interest..........................
for those ports.
Excem of Liabilities over Re
For a British merchantman, docked
source« ...................................... 2192 40
in an American port, thus to refuse
T o ta l.................................. $2362 60
American goods for any other reason
T o ta l..................................... $2362 60
Allen, L. Bsneen, who Is the Socialist than lack of cargo space would be a
candidate for President.
direct violation of the law contained
in the revenue bill enactment and the Semi-Aunual Statement of County Treasurer of Sherman county, Oregon
for the six month« ending on the 30th day of June, 1916, of
president could order that ship held
money received and paid out, from whom received, and
la p ort An attempt by the sblpmas
from what source, and on what account paid out.
ter to clear until the presidential ban
w m lifted would mean forfeiture of
Amount
Genrl
School
Amount« Paid
Gen.
School
his ship and perhaps two years’ sen
,4 received—>
fund
w fund
out
Fund
Fund
tence or >10,000 fine for the ship T o amounfon hand
County warrants .. 18,690.40
from
last
report.
$
master.
744.01
$
274.92
By
amount
paid
on
El Paso, Texas — Villa attacked
To amount received
county warrants,
Chihuahua city with 600 men, pene
f r o m Bank of
in t........................
75.83
trated part of the city, but was driven NAVY’S
4,000.00
MAIL IS OPENED - M o ro ...................
By amount paid
Road
fund,
tranafer
2,500.00
out with heavy losses by the consti
o u t on School
J .C . McKean,atate
Supt. warrants..
5,459.92
tutionalist army. The captured V illa British Censorship Extends to Ameri
•ax. . g....... ..
11,577.00
By amount paid
can Official Letters.
followers were immediately put to
J. C . McKean,taxes 12,468.52
5.798.35
o u t on first S
death. General Trevino was wounded
Washington.—British censorship of K. A. McPher»on,
State tax
11,577.00
f e e « . . . . . . . . . ? . / 1,010.40
By balance general
-------
tnahe arm.
v*
American mail has extended to official
C. McKean,fee«
12.50
fund on hand ..
2,362.60
At >‘ 30 o’clock, during a heavy rain, letters of the navy department from J.
K. A. McPherson,
By balance school
while the people were hard asleep af the far east On the eve of the arrival
L. R. F r e n c h,
fund on hand ..
613.35
delinquent cer..
185.54
ter the festivities of two nights In honor of Groat Britain's note replying to the
State
oi
Oregon,
%
of the Mexican Independence day, the stats department s protests of the mall
•calp bounty. . . .
158.00
Villa forces entered the town in two censorships, it was learned that the Otto Peetz,advance
columns. They made straight for the navy department censors at Vancou
taxca....................
16.36
penitentiary, where Jose Ynes Saia ver, B C., had opened several letters R. C. Ornduff, lin
oleum ................
4.00
sar, the rebel on trial for plotting to the department from navy officers
Justice Court, Diet.
against the government, sad political at Hongkong, some of whom have the
No.5, Grass Val
prison era w^re released
The others diplomatic status of naval attaches.
ley, W . Taylor,
fine.......................
21.50
rushed for the ggrornment buildings
Admiral Benson, acting secretary,
A. McPherson,
and the federal palace, driving oubthe •aid the Interference with official mall
8.00
5% game license
small Carranza gwasfl!’-'
had been called to the attention of the
General Trevino rushed his troops state department In each Instance and
T o ta l,.......... $32,705.83 $6,073.27
T o ta l.......... $32,705.83 $ 6,073.27
to vantage points aug covered the gov protests made to London. The cen
ROAD FUND
ROAD FUND
ernment building* with rifles and ma sorship, ~Ke "explained, apparently had
chine guns. He then took personal not been general, as many similar let Otto Peeta,adv. tax
4.92
Paid to Co. Judge
Fred Krusow,for
oommand of the artillery at Santa ters had been recelvd unopened, and General fund, bal
ance loan............
distribution, by
1,000.00
Rosa, and by a few well-directed shots mail going east had not been dis
J.C. McKean,taxes
398.67
order of co. court 22,287.73
madet the buildings untenable. The turbed.
State of Oregon,
bandits, caught under double fire, fled
The postofftce department recently
motor vehicles..
918.92
out of the city to the northwest, leav canceled contracts for transportation State of Oregon,
5% land »ales ..
40.20
ing more than 100 dead behind.
of mail to the Orient on vessels plying
J.C.M cK ean, taxes 19,886.77
tS British Columbia ports to ships go City of W a • c o ,
Colonel Inglis Aeoaseed by Captain.
lng direct to Seattle and San Fran
grading..............
8.75
City of W a» co ,
Centralia, Wash.—Captain
David daco.
grading ..............
18 00
Livingstone, through his attorney,
Waeco c o u n t y
Maurice Langhorne, has filed six
grading ...............
11.50
MANY CRIMES CONFESSED
charges against Colonel W. E. Inglis,
Total ..
$22,287.73
Total......... $22,287.73
commanding the Boeond Washington Young Men Stols Autos and Used
Infantry, according'«) word received
Licenses to Cover Trail.
here. The charges are aaid to in
,
The Dalles, Or.— Robberies of every State of Oregon
dude conduct unbosoming an officer, thing from books In school houses to
County of Sherman j s I, W D Wallan,do hereby certify that the
disrespect to the flag, and gambling automobiles in the three coast states foregoing ¡6 a true and correct statement of the amount« received,
and drinking with Junior officers.
ware confessed to by Ralph L. Gruff, paid out and remaining on hand, in the county treasury of the said
Clarence Davis and Joe Montana, county, for the six monthsending on the 30th day of June, A D. 1916.
Policy of Greece Still Benevolent.
three young men arrested by Sheriff Witness my hand this 17th day of July, A D 1916.
London.— M. Kalqgaropolus, the new
W . D. Wallan, County Treasurer.
Levi Chrisman on suspicion of having
Greek premier, declares that the new robbed the ranch home of Clifford Moe
government will obogrve the moat ben
at Wrentham.
Semi-Annual Report of the County Clerk of Sherman County, Oregon,
evolent neutrality toward the entente,
The prisoners admit stealing autos,
showing the amount of receipts and disbursements by county
says a Reuter dispatch from Athena accessories and robes. They had with
clerk of said county, for the six months ending June 30, 1915.
"He repudiates allegations that he la
them when arrested nine auto licenses
Germanophile,” adds the dispatch, •‘al of the three states In which they op
Amount Amt. outstanding warrants unpaid. Prin.
On what account allowed.
though he confesses that he is an ad erated, and admitted they changed
225 00 Outstanding unpaid county war
County Judge, salary...........
mirer of Germany.’*
rant» on the 30th day of June,
them frequently to throw pursuers off Sheriff and deputy, salary........ 1,350 00
--------------- — -----------
1916............................................... $170.20
the scent The men were taken at Clerk and deputy, »alary.......... 1,200 00
County Treasurer, salary..........
200 01
Hughes Starts His Second Trip.
Pendleton, the sheriff wiring to offi Stock Inspector, »alary..............
150 00
New York.—Charles E. Hughes left cers there a description of the car’s
632 95
School Supt., salary and feet .
New York at 8 o’dook Monday morn tires, whose marks in the dust he had Assessor’» fees ............................
750 00
73 40'
ing on the second t r i* of his presiden observed at the Moe residence at County Commissioner*» fee»...
6 00
Examiner’» fee»..........................
tial campaign. Mrp. Hughes accom Wrentham.
14 00
Drawing jury list, Justice court
panied him. His Itinerary, which la
550 52
Pauper account............................
crowded with stops flor brief speeches, Germany Objects to Loan to Belgium. Criminal account in circuit court
9.50
875.99
w ill carry him through Indiana, Illi
Washington— Ambassador von Bern Office supplies, printing, e tc ...
603 65
Court house expense account.
nois, Ohio and Wlsoooain.
storff informed the state department
W R IT IN G
W IN G BUSINESS?
big
Plaoed In the «resident’s hands by the Nueaber ef «bee* a»d goats................ : . I ? ; » * c : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
2.407.
revenue bill amendment giving him Number of «wine L i .......... ...
Berlin.— Russian and
Roumanian
troops are being driven back upon the
river Danube in southeastern Rouma
nia in the most disastrous defeat suf
V E T E R IN A R IA N
fered by an allied army since the Ser-
bians were crushed a year ago.
Interstate Stock Inspector
The Roumanian army is hastily fak
Examiner of Stallion« for License
ing back upon the line running
No. 216. Report of the Condition of through Csernavoda and Midsidlah to
Th« Beak of Moro, st M oro, is tk« state of Oregon,
Constanzia on the Black Sea, a re
WASCO.
O R EG O N at the clone ot basine»» September 12, 191«.
treat at some places of more than 60
Telephone Mein 502.
miles, said a dispatch bo the Cologne
F14Î575 63
Loan» and dfaconst................................
Vplks Zeitung.
Overdraft», secured and unsecured-••
U 17
The Russo Roumanian center h
1,132 50
Furniture and ftjtura» ........• .............. .
OOOOOOOOOOOQOOOGOOOOOOOUOO
109 60 been driven back more than 30 miles,
(•o< reserve banks).
D m from approved r*e s rr« bank» . . .
. 24,470 40 said a dispatch from German head
1,232 OS
Chock» and other ca»b i t e m » . . . . . .
quarters. The enemy was caught In
.
S334 »
Cash on hand............. ............................
.
3,701 6S a deep pocket at Dobric and abandon
Ex«
ed large quantities of booty in a hasty
To tal ................................................. ««4,314 21
retreat.
-------------- J*'
L b b W tto a -
Field Marshal Mackensen, who di
Capital *tock paid in .................................. I 25.000 00
Greek King W IIL,Not Abdicate.
pbaa hand .................................................. 12.000 00 rected the Teutonic steam roller drive
Berlin, via LondOB.— Baron George
Undivided proAtt..........................................
688 44 through 8erbia, is commanding the
Baresa, attache of the Austro-Hungar
Individual deposits subject to chock------ 93,697 72
German, Turkish and Bulgarian ar ian legation at Athons, who has ar
Estimates Furnished
Tim e and Saving» deposit» ............. ..
28,781 00
Bill» payable for money bo rrow ed.......... 22,000 00 mies now advancing into Roumania.
rived at Sofia, says * dispatch from
Free.
O th er liabllitie» ...........................................
2.147 86
that capital declare»; th a t the rumors
British Use Armored Cara Effectively. that King Constantins may abdicate
T o ta l................................................... 51*4,314 21
British lj>ont In France.— The main are absolutely unfounded.
State of Oregon
I
County of Sherman /
theme of talk in the British army Is
---------------- -------------- -
W . D . W allan , cashier of the above
the wonderful work of the new ar
TH E MARKETS
bank, do solemnly «wear that the above »tats
mored cars, used for the first time
Your business will be
is true to the beet of my knowledge and belief.
when the British smashed the Ger
Portland.
W D W allan,
appreciated and an endeavor
Subscribed and «worn to t before me tW . 19th man's third line of defense.
Wheat— Club, >1.18} htaestem, 11.30;
will be made to please all.
I
day of Sept., 1916.
Evidently their building was a close red Russian, >1.25; forty-fold, >1.27;
L a f
John M . Parry, N otary Public.
- r - ’ J M y commiaaioo expires Sept. 25, 1916.
secret, the first the Germans knowing red fife, >1.26.
Correct, attest:
of their existence being when dawn
Hay— Timothy, >1$ per ton; alfalfa,
L . Barnum, R. C. A twood. Directora.
came and they trundled across ergters, W -se.
trenches and tree stumps on to the j Barley— No. 1 Feed. |>2 per ton.
German's second and third line de
Ruttor—Creamery, 81*.
fences. Many battalions, following in
Eggs—Jlanch. 30e. ,,
their wake had nothing more to do
Wool—Eastern Oregon, Ito; valley,
D E A L E R IN
than harvesters gathering sheaves as Me.
P ow
Plus h b
I b n j d i s , they follow the reaper and hinder.
Hopa— IM S crop, Mantos!; 1816 eon
To Trade Tear Property
tracts, 8c.
Bulgars Retreating. * -
Dr. Theo. Beletski
Veins
$4,232,120
372,630
236,400
62,390
175,450
2,590
10,910
147,770
199,140
New Developments May Com
periled by Foch’e Men, and
Loudon.— The British and French,
striking simultaneously north and
south of the Somme, have further won
important successes.
Haig's troops
book another giant step forward In
drtvj)
.f iittu m a . »M to
Foch extended his positions between
Chanlnea and Peronne, greatly In
creasing the menace to both these
strongholds.
In their advance north of the Somme
the British took an important step In
their movement toward the encircle
ment of Thlepval, obliterating the sal
ient that protruded into their lines be
tween that place and Courcelette, and
brought tbeir front to within less than
a mile of Grandcourt and the Albort-
Bapaume road. By capturing Mouquet
farm woito and the Danube trench,
Haig has eliminated the greatest ob
stacles toward a direct northeast ad
vance on Bapautne by the British.
The British guns are now bombard
ing Grandcourt, while Bapautne itself
is almost in range of the heavy a rtil
lery.
The success of the French south of
the Somme likewise wipes out a dan
gerous salient and brings their right
wing nearer the point of the south
from which the flank move on Per
onne must be begun.
Swiftly the
French are clearing the whole sector
south and. southwest of Peronne and
bringing nearer the isolation of that
stronghold. »
•
’ The allied attack in Picardy la daily
growing in momentum. The British
advance is exhibiting such power that
it is no longer necessitating constant
pauses for the consolidation of ground
gained.
OTTO PEETZ, h u t t o r .
SCOPE IS WIDENED
ChauJaes and Feronne Are Im
TEUTONS WIN
Summary of Assessment Roll for Sherman County
Oregon, for the Year 1916.
BRITISH EMBARGO
STEADY ADVANCE
F iv e G e n t*
Water rent and lig h ts .
37.85
Dray age........................
19.25
Scalp bounty................................
Court reporter.............................
Delinquent tax.............................
W idow ’s pension.........
142.50
Institute . ........................................
Sealer ol Weights and measure«
Janitor .........................................
Co. physician and health officer
Insurance and auditing books..
Inaane................................ ..........
3,966.14
37.50
49.30
105.90
17 50
564.60
172.60
8 75
207 00
40 00
34.45
103.96
52.73
145 00
250 70
236.70
22.40
Total amt. allowed ft drawn $12,855.84 Total amt. unpaid county
$179 20
State of Oregon
County of Sherman |
I, K. A. McPherson, county clerk of the
county of Sherman, state of Oregon, do hereby certify that the fore
going is a true and correct statement of the number and amount of
claims allowed by the county court of said county for the six months
ending on the 30th day of June, 1916, on wbat account the same were
allowed, and the amount of warrants drawn, and the amount of war
rants outstanding and unpaid as the same appear upon the records *4
my office and in my official custody.
Witness my hand and the seal of the county court of said dlbnty
this 17th day of July, A. D. 1916.
SEAL
K. A. McPhenon, County Qari*