Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, June 21, 1918, Image 4

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MfORO.
F R ID A Y
OREGON.
June 21, 1918
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M ULTNOM AH
New York City Marine Band at Chautauqua
PO RTLAND, OREGON
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giving the date oi the paper as the date at
which vour current subscription expires.
F why
H O TE L
yve are
AT WAR WITH
GERMANY
J
By
E P H R A IM DOUGLASS ADAMS
Executive Head, History Depart­
ment
Leland Stanford Junior University
In v ite s th e P e o p le o f M o ro
a n d o f S h e rm a n C o u n ty
L
••T h e o b je c t o f th is w a r Is to d e liv a r
th e fre e peoples o f th e w o rld f r o m th e
m e n a c e and th e a c tu a l p o w e r of a v a s t
m ilit a r y e s ta b lis h m e n t c o n tro lle d by an
Irre s p o n s ib le g o v e r n m e n t, w h ic h , h a v in g
s e c re tly p lan n e d to d o m in a te th e w o rld ,
proceeded to c a r r y o u t th e p lan w lt h e u t
re g a rd e ith e r to th e e acred o b lig a tio n s
of t r e a t y o r th e long - e s ta b lis h e d p r a c ­
tices a nd long - c h e ris h e d p rin c ip le s of
t e r n a tio n a l a c tio n and h o n o r; . . . T h Is
p o w e r Is no t th e G e r m a n peop le.
I t le
th e ru th le s s m a s te r o f th e G e r m a n p e o ­
ple. . . .
I t Is o u r bu siness to see to
It t h a t th e h is to ry of th e re s t of th e
w o rld 'Is no lo n g e r le f t to Its h a n d lin g .
— P r e s id e n t W ils o n , A u g u s t 27, 1917.
T H IS WAR IS ONfe OF SELF- J
PRESERVATION
to e n jo y its fa c ilitie s
w h e n in P o rtla n d ,
T b , New York C ity M arino Ban., .a rocngn.a.al a . ..no of th e sta n d ard m aa.ca. o rg an ta atto a, o i th e co u n try
GARAGE
1« ta th e sam e hand th a t fo r « v e r a . se a so n .
PU9, t.„a created each ^
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•‘H ere,’’ says Everym an. “ was a
-
- H , ta m usical ta te r p r e ta fo n . h . h a , tnade th e
Y ork C t t, M arino B ata, one o f th e tn o „
Kaiserdnm spckioj: world dom ination
—and perilously near encom passing
P0' ” M.rrv A d d H aya th e New York co lo ratu ra ao p r.n o , who so won th e h e a r t, of C h a n ta n q n . audiences
y ear, h a s been re-engaged . . «.Inlet for th e corn-
It unless the world united to repel
him .” T hus the radical land reform er
ta g a e a ^ n an d w in ap p ear n t th e n ig h t co n cert nn th e fo u rth day. M iss H a y . Is ranked by m usical c rltlc y a a one of th e forem ost b and ao lo l.ts of th e platform .
pcet the Issu er I b there any one still
blind to I t '
But were we In America directly
NOTABLE SOUTHERN ...
threatened?
We were, and we ara CHAUTAUQUA LECTURER
GENERAL FOCH
LECTURER COMING
threatened. A German book published
POPULAR WITH AUDIENCES
In the United S tates In 1914, and
Mrs. A. C. Z ehner P rom inent on Chau­
called “T ruth About G erm any.” Bought
Dr. E llio tt A. Boyl R eturned Because
ta u q u a P latform .
to inflame us against England and
of Many Requests.
France, and to persuade ub that Amer­
Dr. E llio tt A. Boyl, who Is to /4 c tu r e
Mrs. A. C. Z ehner Is perh ap s the
General March Says Troops
ica and Germany had common Ideals,
g re a te st wom an le c tu re r upon the
characteristics, and methods.
(May
on th e th ird aftern o o n of C haütuuqua,
C h au tau q u a p latfo rm .
H er lecture,
Are Being Rushed and Ship
God save us!)
It argued sm oothly:
has becom e one of th e m ost po p u lar
“A m erican Id eals,” Is one of th e most
"Two nations united by such common
lectu rers of th e p latform . T he splen­
Capacity Is Sole Lim it.
finished and eloquent appeals for b e t­
Inclinations arjd Ideals, boldness of en­ did Indorsem ent of Lyceum and C hau­
te r citizenship ever offered.
Mrs.
terprise, far sightedness, quickness of ta u q u a com m ittees thro u g h o u t th e
decision, ad m iration- for intellectual
W ashington.—To give th e allies l
U nited S tates—th e co n stan t dem and
achievem ents, can not help being ex­ fo r re tu rn d ates—a tte s t w ithout fur- m asterin g su p erio rity of num bers o v e r
ceedingly congenial to each other."
th e G erm an invaders, A m erican troops
P leasant w ords—but a lying tongue.
a re being rushed to F ran ce as rapidly
Would Germany, once m aster of Eu­
as tra n sp o rt tonnage will p e rm it
rope, rem em ber our ’-.“congeniality,’*
W hen th e purpose will he realized •
and be a good neighbor In the Anier-
cannot now be foretold, b ut m ore than
leas?
The G erm ans when w riting for hotaa
800,600 m en have been seq l o v erseas
oonsumption hold a d ifferent language
and th is num ber will be Increased to
about world relations and “neighbors."
1,000,000 early in July.,
“ Form erly German thou g h t was sh u t
T h ese facts w ere announced by Gen-1
up In h er G erm an corner, b u t now
eral Peyton C. M arch, chief of staff.
th e world shall have Its coat cut ac­
In beginning th e g o v ern m en t’s new
cording to G erm an m easure, and as
'policy of giving new spaperm en a
fa r as our sw ords flash and G erm an
w eekly sum m ary of b attle conditions. ]
bloods flows, the circle of th e e a rth
F acing a g rea t map of th e b attle
Bhall come under th e tutelage of G er­
m an activity.”
“ A stu rd y G erm an
lines w ith every operation of the Ger- I
egoism m ust characterize all political
m an offensive show n upon It, G eneral
action. . . . T he first principle of
M arch drew a graphic p ictu re of a
our policy, both a t home and abroad«
single gigantic cam paign extending
Above is th e la te st photograph of
m ust be th a t in everything th a t h ap­
from Rhelins to the sea, w here the al­ G eneral Foch, generalissim o of the
pens the G erm ans should come off
lied lines have been b attered back in allied arm ies.
• best, and th e o th ers should have a
Mrs. A. C. Zehner.
four successive phases.
bad tim e pf IL” A nice, congenial
T
he
g
rea
t
wedge
of
assau
lt
has
now
|
neighbor!
Z ehner will m ake you laugh, possibly
Ashamed of IL
B ut G erm any, when honest, d irectly
Increased the allied lines 6ff miles
she will m ake you c ry ; above all she
Dr. E llio tt A. Boyl.
T his bit of cynical wisdom occupies will m uke you think, m ake you glad
avows her purpose, ultim ately, ag ain st
from Rhelm s to Ypres.
the
m
ost
obscute
nook
In
the
Syracuse
America. We m ust "w ake up,” o r we th e r com m ent hls popularity w ith th e
“ in a condition of this kind," said
you are living anil leave you w ith
will be the easy “next step” In h er
public. Tw o y ea rs ago Dr. Boyl lec­ G eneral March, with a g estu re at the ' H erald : “Don’t th in k th a t every sad- wholesome thoughts, g rea ter love uml
am bitions. “G erm any . . . may In
tu red on th e W estern Chautauqua« and map, “ w here a new line has to be held eyed woman has loved and lost. P er­ resp ect for your neighbor, your town
haps she loved and got him .”—Buffalo
lesB than two centuries succeed In
so in sisten t w ere th e req u ests for hls
and your country.
and w here the a tta c k s of the G erm ans
dom inating the whole globe . . .
If
News.
re tu rn th a t he ap p ears on the W estern
have been m ade with such larg e forces
only It can in tim e strik e out a ’new
p latform again this sum m er In a new
Guardians Sale of Real Property
course,’ and definitely break w ith An­ lecture, “T h e A dvantage of a H andi­ as they have, th e im portance of g et­
Sheep With Gold-Filled Teeth.
ting
A
m
erican
troops
to
th
e
front
is
.
glo-American m ethods of governm ent,
In
the County Court of the State of O re­
The
sheep
of
the
w
estern
Islands
cap.”
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gon for Sherman county, in the
and w ith the state-destroying Ideals
m ore and morgv pre-em inent.”
of Scotland are alm ost as stylish as
matter of the estate and guardian-
of th e R evolution.” She Is try in g out BRIEF NEWS OF THE WAR
G eneral March m ade it clear th at ■ the dogs th at ride In autom obiles on
■hip of Edna E. McCaleb, u minor.
lier “new course” now. “O ns th in g
our
own
F
ifth
avenue,
In
New
York
' th e re is no doubt In his mind or in
Notice it hereby given that pursuant
alone can profit the G erm an people:
T he successful bombing by A m eri­ ! th a t of the allied m ilitary leaders that city. The canine aristo c ra ts have oc­
to an order, duly made and entered in the
th e acquleltion of new te rrito ry ,
can av iato rs of a statio n and railroad I the channel ports are the m ain objec­ casional cavities in th eir teeth filled tkid court and matter on the 4th day of
th a t alone can really prom ote th e
with gold, but the Bcottlsh sheep have February, A.D. 1918, the undersigned will
trac k s In a town behind th e G erm an tive of the whole G erm an effort.
diffusion, the grow th, and th e deep­
their entire set gold-plaited before they proceed to sell, at private sale, not lets
ening of G erm anium .” “ Before seel^ lines was rep o rted jl>y G eneral P e r­
have any chance to decay. The gold- than $200 of purchase price to be paid in
Ing to found a G reater Germany In shing. A num ber of d irect h its were
plating Is due to gold dust In the soil. cash; a term of credit may be allowed
other continents, we m ust seek to m ade and all th e A m erican m achines
As early as 1538 H ector Boece, bishop upon balance of price, in which case note
cre ate a G reater G erm an! In Central retu rn ed .
of Aberdeen, speaks o f t h i rem arkable mutt be given of utual commercial form,
E urope.” “We m ust . . . see to
T he excellence of the A m erican a r ­
appearance of the sheep th at roam tecured by firtt mortgage upon the pro­
bearing not lew than tix per cent
It th a t the outcome of our next suo- tillery fire was largely responsible for
“the golden m ountain” In central Aber­ perty,
per annum interest, the following describ­
ceesful w ar m ust be the acquisition th e ca p tu re by A m erican m arin es of
deenshire. T heir wool Is yellow, their ed land, via: w 'i neX and w/5 tw'4 of
of colonies" “ We m ust m ake room ap p ro x im ately 400 prisoners in the
W ashington.—
ard of th e d istin ­ flesh is red, flecked, as It were, with section 8 in township 1 north range 19 east
for an em pire of G erm anic race which
saffron, and their teeth are the hue of of W illamette meridan, and also, begin­
shall num ber 100.000,000 Inhabitants, fighting which resu lted In the clearing guished service prosB to six mem bera gold.
he
says.— P opular
Science ning a, a point 80 rods east of the north­
out
of
the
Belleu
wood,
n
o
rth
w
est
of
of
th
e
A
m
erican
forces
in
F
rance,
four
west corner of said toiilhwett quarter of
In order th a t we may hold our own
Monthly.
said section 8, thence east 70 rods; thence
of whom are dead, was reported by
against m asses such as those of R ussia C hateau T hierry.
south 160 rods; thence west 70 rods; thence
In M acedonia th e o p eratio n s daily G eneral P ershing Those honored were
and the U nited S tates."
north 160 rods, to the place of beginning,
Along the M ajor A lexander R asm ussen, U. 3. IL, HEALTH LECTURER
Still fu rth e r, It Is no longer a secret Increase in Im portance.
containing 230 acres more or less, together
th a t G erm any, w hile we w ere- still g rea ter part of the front th e re have In fan try ; S ergeant Gray E. Swingle
AT CHAUTAUQUA with the tenements, hereditaments, and
u n p rep a re d —were n e u tra l—and while been heavy reciprocal bom bardm ents engineer#; P riv ate O scar G riffith, am­
appurtenances thereto belonging and ap­
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G erm any still ostensibly sought our and B ulgarian troops several tim es
bulance com pany, and P riv ate Frank Beatrice E. Heskett Give* Practical pertaining.
frisndMblp, secretly planned, when vic­ have endeavored to p en e trate th e al
That said »ale will be made qn or
and Helpful Lecture onr Every
J. Goldcamp, engineers, all of whom
torious In Europe, to pick a quarrel
after Saturday, the 22d day of June, A.D.
lied lines. All th e ir efforts, how ever, w ere killed or died of wounds, and
Day Health.
1918, at 10 o’clock s ip., at the law office
w ith us snd w ring from «« p art of th e
m et w ith ill success.
of Bright & Bryant, in Moro, in said coun­
Corporal T hom as A. Carroll, inlantry,
costs of her E uropean war.
(Ibe of the highly In terestin g and In­ ty, and subject to the dower interest of
Five days sufficed to stay th e Oer
and P riv a te Leslie M. Lane, Infantry.
If the A m erican “easy c h a ir” In
Phoebe C. DeMoes, and to the confirma­
still too com fortable for serious m an offensive betw een M ontdldier and
T he ad d resses of th e men follow; stru ctiv e featu res of C hautauqua week tion of the court.
will be th e lecture given by B eatrice
thought of w hat G erm any m eant to Noyon whose objective w as Com
M ajor R asm ussen, Sherwood, Or.; Ser
Dated and fir», published a, Moro,
do to ut. then A m erica deservss tb s piegne. D espite long p rep aratio n , the g ean t Swingle, New ark, Ohio; Cor­ I*}. H eskett on every-day health. Mrs. in said county and state, May 17th, 1918-
H
esk
ett
was
form
erly
In
stru
c
to
r
in
fate In store for her. T his Is the G erm ans w ere unable to overcom e poral Carroll, C incinnati; P rivates
Phoebe C. DeMoss, Guardian
Physical Culture a t th e U niversity of Bright Tfc Bryant, attorneys for guardian.
m aterial side of our peril, b ut th e m
French resistan c e and b rillian t coun
G riffith, G adsden, Ala., and Goldcamp, N ebraska, and haa been a t th e head of Last publication, June 21, 1918,
(6t
la another and deeper side.
te r a tta c k s by th e allied troops took Ironton. OhlQ.
the physical departm ents of th e Y. W.
T his war Is our war. to secure O K
back ev ery th in g of Im portance which
G eneral Pershing g m e brief descrip
purposes In national and In In tern a­
tional development i f G ermany should fell Into the hands of th e enem y d u r­ tlons of tha incidents iu ayhlcb the
Of
in n , her principles m ust triu m p h and ing th e first rush w ith larg e m asses m en distinguished them selves,
Isn’t this p ro d u ct
force alone m ust rule th e world, w ith of troops
M ajor R asm ussen he said:
w o rth tr y in g ?
Italian and allied arm ies are sus
the strong ex»do«ln< the rq rth . • If
“ M ajor R asm ussen (posthum ous)
the w ar eudx In u drua'.J I'U.’.c. w ith ta 'n in g an A ustrian a tta c k along the proceeded to his post of com m and, In
Y o u may w ait tw elve hours
Germany unchanged In Ideals and pur­ fro n t of the Italian th e a te r from the spite of heavy bouihardm ent, In order
poses all that Is le ft of th s world n o rth w est of th e Asiago p lateau east
before baking, y o u r oven
to save Im portant papers, and while
will l>e compelled to engage In the
flo o r may vibrate, you may.
w ard to th e l’iave riv er and thence th u s engaged was killed by shell fire.” I
race of m ilitary preparedness, and th s
aloug
th
a
t
streuui
to
w
here
It
Joins
use u n fa m ilia r flours, yet
world will be forced to adopt G er­
m any’s m ethods—now so hateful to us. th e h ead w aters of tb s A driatic sea. a
B eautiful Things W orth While.
A Germany undefeated would form front of nearly 100 mite». T be allied
B ear bravely the burden which so
us to destroy the very basis of our troops every w h ere a re stro n g ly hold­
ninny other shoulders have borne. In­
governm ent, our |>ollcy. our social and ing the enemy. T he Italian s have ta
sist upon a little tim e dally for the con­
Industrial life—to devote ourselves, ken m ore than 3000 A u strian s prison
tem plation of beauty. A walk through
capital and labor. i>ersone and prop- er. am ong them 89 officers.
the clean air, the coining up of the sun
• rty , to one object— s m ighty m ili­
nnd th e long shadow s snd rich gold
tarism . Unless we win this war th s
bars of the w inter morning, a Jupnn-
m lghtest. moat upsetting. mo<; fan-
eae bulb In a porcelain Jar, a load of
rbaohlng change this nation has e ia r
G overnm ent Building O utlay Vast.
•draw on ugh f by the sun on a hill, the
known is upon us. We are fighting
W ashington.—Building co n stru ctio n
for liberty to continue In our accus­ for the arm y at hom e and abroad com ­ ra ttle stream ing about the stack, the
tomed line of progress
woman above th e cradle, the frost
pleted. com menced and projected. In­
cry stals on the pane, the poise of a cat,
volves a total expenditure of $1,170,-
w i|l raise the dough so p e r­
T h is la the a lx th of a aeries of teal
Mlse Beatrice E. H«$k«tt,
children at play, one or all these
619.000, according to a sum m ary au ­ things arrest the beauty lover. Ix»t
a rtic le s bv Professor Adams.
fectly that y o u ’ ll w onder
i 0. A- InZLlncoln, Nebraska, and Port»
thorised by S ecretary Baker.
there be m om ents when tbe hubbub Is
how you got along before
Daily Thought.
huyhed snd when beauty of color, land, Oregon. Her lecture Is Illustrate
It Is self-evident that If every Indi­
I'd
with
practical
dem
onstrations
In
w ith o u t this pure wholesom e
sound or some peculiar and exquisite
vidual would m ake him self a b etter In­ Open N e g o tia tio n of T re a tie s Blocked.
Physical Culture, and la of real value
W
ashington
—
P
resid
en
t
Wtlson'r,
composition
may
sink
Into
the
waiting
leavener. A ll grocers sell it.
dividual the nation would tak e care
I to every man. woman and cftlid In the
soul.— Buffalo Express.
disapproval killed a proposal In the
pf ltaelf.—The T horoughbreds.
H O TE L
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