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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1920)
The O b s e rv e r MORO. OREGON. F R ID A Y .................Augn«t 6. 1920 T t h h e e price of T h e O b ^ r v e r » $1.505>e' p rice or m e year. 75 cent« lo r MS m onth«, 50 cent« io lour m o n th ,—bo. if oe’d >" •< **•“_«« wc accept $2.50 in full ‘ or 2 year«. Sb term , than one year 12 S cent« per m o n th . A Blue M a rk here -wjU aruwer an m- query, when entered upon our calendar, aieio4 »he date oi *ac paper as he date at ic h v o curr nt V -e i E xtensive im provem ents to th e ra dio statio n a t .A sto ria have been au thorU ed by the navy dep artm en t and approxim ately »30.Q00 will be expend ed on th e plant thU sum m er and fall. W ith nearly 100 sp ecialists In ear. eye. nose and th ro a t tre a tm e n t from th e Rocky m ountain and Pacific coaa sta te s present, th e eig h th annual m eet ing of the Pacific C oast’ O to-Ophthal mologtcal society w a s held in Po land. M oro T h eater • M a th e w s * L iv in g s to n , B la n k e t s , a n d o t h e r A r m y G o o d s P r o p r ie to r y A new lis t of new bargains Just availab let And we urge th a t you not confuse article« offered herd w ith "salvage” or good« condemned «■ u n fit fo r service. E ve ry Item offered 1« In thoroughly serviceable condltion- ind so guaranteed. - M any articles are new! G. E . M a th e w s . M a n a g e r OREGON NEWS NOTES A ugust N «w W a g o n Sheet« A rm y W ag o n C over« 11 f t 6 Inches by 14* ft. 8 Inches, - . o i í heuvy G Go o v e rn m e n t lu -o u n c e olive dru b duck. C om plete w ith ropes on ends a n d side«. Use th em oo 91J jUJUiu.ieAoo aq ) >■<*□ o )n v ua s a h u noX pu s j b .> jn oX jo epi« fo r W a g o n Sheets, use th em to p ro tect h a y, « ru in and m a c h in e ry fro m r a in ; ta k e one on yo p r tr ip , fa s te n It to the o u r p rice $13.46 d e liv e re d to -y o u r s ta tion. P ro g ra m OF GENERAL INTEREST to population. t T he K lam ath County W oolgrow ers association h as decided to levy a tax Of 2 cen ts a head on all sheep owned by m em bers to provide a fund for cur r e n t expenses. T he W ashington County Automo- tlv e association was organised a t a m eeting In H illsboro Monday night, atten d e d by 28 dealers from all p arts u , a. g o v e r n m e n t N ew W agon Sheets, TENTS, HARNESS, 1 Ventilated by Recently Installed Electric Fans • F isherm en in general h a v e discon rtnued g llln ettin g on Coos bay owing to th e low ering of prices offered for Chinook, which I . th e seasonable catch a t th is tim e of the year. Th fisherm en w ere being offered 6 cents a pound when they quit. T he chauffeur s license issued to A lbert Kunz, of P o rtlan d , w as revoked Principal Events of the Week by Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state, it th e request of Chief of Police Jen- Briefly Sketched for Infor kins of P ortland. T his is th e first suspension of a ch au ffeu r's license mation of Our Readers. under th e m otor vehicle law. Iu .an ticip atio n of execution follow T h resh in g of the 1920 grain crop of lng the resto ra tio n of capital punish Linn county has begun. m en t in Oregon and recen t m urders, Mrs. Minnie Cecil A nderson was Ians a re now u n d er way a t th e state drow ned In the Colum bia riv er a t As p en iten tiary for erectio n of a new scaffold room to replace the one which torla. • Jack so n county ca ttle m en are plan was converted into a kitchen. ning to m a rk e t th e ir ca ttle thro u g h T. A. R affety of Roseburg, O. M auction sales. Shields of P o rtlan d and Jay Saltzm an T he G ranite road extending from of Bend were nam ed by Sam A. Kozer, G ranite to th e B aker county line has se creta ry of sta te , as field doputtes under th e so-called m otor vehicle 11 been com pleted. T he m anufacture of tile will e • cense law passed at the special sea new industry In Albany to be estab slon of the leg islatu re last Jan u ary . lished by the Albany Brick & Tile Flrh Chief D avis of M arshfield la In terested In th e offer of th e govern company.- L ane county hhs a population of 38.- m ent to dispose of su b ch asers at a 106 in 1920, as com pared w ith a popu h g u re of $12.500. It is realized th at lation of 33.783 in 1910, according to Ceos Bay needs a firehoat and Chief a rep o rt issued by the census bureau. Davis believes these ch a se rs would Seventy-one acres of land lying ad ja prove Just th e th ih g for h arb o r pro c e n t to the city of Coquille w as sold tection. by its^o w n er. Mr. K leiner, to E. N. George A. H arth , aged 70, prom in Sm ith, for a consideration of $35,000. ent ran ch er of T he Dalles, m et in stan t W ith a per ca p ita w ealth of $822.36, death at the hem e of his son, Charles, Albany Is se ttin g forth* the claim th a t n ear there, by receiving th e co n ten ts . few cities in th e country can equal of a 12 gauge shotgun in his right th e site of its bank deposits pro rata breast. W h eth er H arth m et his end ' T u e s d a y s a n d S a t u r d a y s o f E a c h tftiee k A rm y Saddle« • f N ew fu ll rig g ed stock saddles w ith h o rn ; w es tern ty p e; w eig h 40 pounds euch. N e w and p e rfe c t. $62 60 each. G enuine M c C le lla n Saddles us used by IT. K. C a v a lry ; g u a ra n te e d in serviceable co nd ition . $19.6(1 euch. ' • * Popular Prices, 30c and 15c, Prevail Unless Otherwise Specified W illiam M .-Abbott, recently elected grand exalted ru le r ’ of th e ElVa. ( S a tu r d a y A u g u s t 7 th a typical K ay story F ea tu rin g ous old friend Chas. BREST-UTOVSK FALLS BEFORE RED ATTACK R ay and a 2-reel Comedy T u e s d a y , A u g u s t lO t h « V ■ ” Loot F e a tu rin g O ra C arew , a 6-reel d ram a T h is picture deals w ith the efforts of a notorious g ang of crooks to obtain a. diam ond necklace and how th ey are “Forbidden Woman Tents Large Arqpy Tents B ig A rm y T e n ts 16 fe e t w id e. 1« fe e t long, 11 fe e t h ig h ,* w it h 2 fe e t w a ll; * -- lb t------------- le fille d d ----- uck— m ade o ------ f 12.4-ounce d ’ u u th e best th e U. 8. G o v e rn m e n t could E v e ry te n t com p lete w ith pole, p r o c u r e ._____ “ F re e f/O 'n holes and hood, lines, etc. tears. Class X X T e n ts $32.96 F r e ig h t N ew Mess K its paid to yo ur ra ilro a d s ta tio n . Class F r y in g 1‘an and P la te o k a lu m in u m ; A A T e n ts sam e as above, b u t used Id eal fo r cam p ers and B oy S couts; a il . less; w ill re n d e r sam e service as new new. 65c com plete, postpaid. te n t. $41.96. F r e ig h t paid to yo u r r a i l C an teen s— S o m e th in g ,e V e ry B oy Scout road statio n . and ca m p er should have. U . S. A rm y N ew B lan kets w a t e r -tig h t C an teen s, 46c each, postpaid U . 8 C ’ M ’ L B la n k e t N o. 69S— K h a k i B reeches— T h e ge n u in e Army- S plendid new G ra y W ool B IB nkets, K h a k i B reeches; u lim ite d q u a n tity a t a v e ra g in g 66x88 Inches; a ll n e w f n ever $1.60 p a ir, postpaid. used. - Beat grad e purchased u n d e r E m e rg en c y A c t. $6.96 each, postpaid U n b re a k a b le M irro rs , m easu rin g 3x5 inches, each In case; fin e fo r h u n ters or K h a k i or O liv e D ra b A rm y B la n k e t« — Scouts. -T16c each, postpaid. E ve ry o n e know « w h a t th e y a re ; a ll w ool; ull new. $7 96 each postpaid □ at racks Bags fo r clo th in g or ln u n -- d iy ; splendid, big hags. C6c each, p o s t O verseas Cape— A ll n e w ; ev e ry one paid. p erfect. '66c each, postpaid. M oney B e lt« — A ll new. Id e a l fo r Gloves— K n it Jersey gloves; ev e ry p a ir spoitsnu-n and Boy bcouts. 45c each, new and p e rfect. 39c pair« postpaid. W arsaw . — B rest Lltovak, tho la:.’* ir e a t fo rtre ss guarding W arsaw from the east, has ap p aren tly lallen before a trem endous assau lt by tho R ussian bolshevlkl. N orth of th a t place, so vlet forces have encashed th eir way forw ard in th e ir drive w estw ard to a point only sixty m iles east of this city. ' Over a fro n t of 120 m iles Polish arm ies are being pounded to pieces before the rush of bolshevik In riles, which are being burled iuio the battle in a d esp erate attem p t to cap tu re W arsaw before the conclusion of the • rm istice conference at Kobryn. An o f f ic ii sta te m en t showed the m viet aim ies had reached a line run ling from K ossakl to Ciecbauowicz, which is only sixty m iles frcr.i tli.s jlty ,. w ith which i t 1« connected by in excellent autom obile highw ay. p o stp a id R E M IT B Y P O S T -O F F IC E M O N E Y S R D E R , E X P R E S S M O N E Y O R D E R , B A N K E X C H A N G E O R C A S H IE R ’S^ C H E C K You ru n no ris k — or your m oney back. “Lasca” Comedy and International News 21st “ The Soul of Rafeal e x a c tly as represented. S a tis fa c tio n o r d e r a t once— the supply w o n 't la s t long. 3 5 9 -3 6 1 E..Commerce Street S a n A n t o n i o , T exas THE Ocean Beach Resorts » at the mouth of the Columbia River are a G lorious . V acation . D elight n and a 2-reel Comedy everything g u a ra n te e d F ederal Distributing Co. by accident or su ic id e”h as n ot been ascertained. Living on d eer and b ear m eat, wild honey and h u ck leb erries for th ree foiled. years, and w ith only half a dozen A n SHOW shells of am m unition rem aining, A1 fred F attlg , d ra ft evader, could stand ____ £____ the solitude of th e Siskiyou m ountains no longer, and su rren d ered to th e sher S a tu r d a y A u g u st 1 4 th z BRIEF GENERAL NEWS iff of Ja ck so n c o u n t y of the county. S trict en fo rcem en t of th e m otor ve Blaine for ex o rb itan t coal prict s was The e n tire p la n t of the Alco Wood hide* o p era to r’s license law enacted at placed on speculators, in a statem en t P roducts com pany a t Albany was de th e 1920 sessio n of th e le g isla tu re will jy the national coal association stroyed by fire, causing a loss of be begin at an early date, according to Inform al Inquiries have been ad S ta rrin g C lara K im ball Young. tw een $65.000 and $60,000. The In a le tte r p rep ared by Sam A. Kozer, Miss Young ts a very capable actress always drawing su ran c e w as $25,000. se creta ry of s ta te , and se n t to every G eorge C arllle was fined $100 and o ffiftr, Justice of the e au d ien ces and “F o rb id d en W o m a n ” is one of her « iso fH ain th is governm ent's w illing sheriff, police large co sts In Justice co u rt a t C ottage Grove peace and co n stab le in Oregon. t ness to en ter into the proposed peace when he pleaded guilty to a charge of School funds of the sta te aggregat best pictures, conference w ith soviet Russia. dyn am itin g tro u t In th e C oast F ork lng $432,267.88, based on a p er capita Fifteen persons were Injured, the riv e r on th e m orning of Ju n e 6. of $2.02 for th e 213,994 perso n s of firem an of th e second engine perhaps V ictor B eauregard, ow ner of a ranch school age In Oregon, have been ap atally, when tra in No. 32, Butte, crossed sev eral tim es by th e Colum Vlont., to Salt Lake »Ci.y. Utah, jumped portioned am ong the various counties hla riv er highw ay, e a st of Hood «River, Tuesday August 17 th he track at a curve m a r Downey, by O. P. Hoff, state tre a su re r. The w ill rem ove th e pigpens w hich have to tal apportioned for 1920 show s an Idaho, 46 m iles south o i P o c a te llo . caused com plaint from tourists. F or the week ending July 24 lum ber Increase of $23,522.63 over th a t ol * W illiam C. C unningham , a p riv ate production in Or « o n and W ashington 1919. in 1st com pany, coast artillery corps, was 20 per cent t . ’.ow norm al, o rd e rs T he Eugene F ru it Grow ers cannery sta tio n e d a t F o rt Stevens, w as found were 20 per cent b low prbductlou a n d - handled m ore ch erries th is season dead a t th e post and the m ilitary a u th a n had ever been handled by any F e a tu rin g E d ith R oberts and F ra n k M ayo, B oth S tars 13 per cent above shipm ents. (. ar aup- th o ritie s believe he com m itted ju icld e. oly was approxim ately 33 per cent of c g n n e ry In the state, according to O. R elics of early days In L ane county N. K aldor, assista n t m anager of tire in a story w h ic h follows closely to th e tam ous poem ol requirem ents. an d Oregon will be a fea tu re of th e Curtailm ent* of In d u strial activ ity D O N ’T m iss this p ictu re association. T he crop handled am ount th e sam e n am e. ex h ib its a t th e county fair a t Eugene ed to m ore than 2,900.000 pounds lue to low er dem and, cancellatiou of In Septem ber, according to announce w hich wa§ valued a t $250,000 to the »rders and general read ju stm en t were An 8-reel m ent of W. C. Y oran. se c re ta ry of the he o u tstan d in g developm ents in the ' SHO W grow ers. lUsincHB of the, country d u rin g July, ■ fair association. C o n tracto rs who have charge of the T he E ugene city council h as decided he federal reserve boa ’ declared In w ork on th e Pacific highw ay known af to go ahead w ith the purch ase o f a its m onthly review . the D illard M yrtle creek unit, and m unicipal aviation field, n o tw ith stan d w hich will elim inate travel over Rob S a tu r d a y A u g u s t ing the fac t th a t th e re are no bidders M illionaire C om m unist Found Guilty. e rts m ountain, onq^of the most dan fo r th e $22.000 bonds recently voted Chicago.— W illiam Broas' Lloyd, mil 99 gerous sectio n s of th e highw ay be lionaire socialist, and 19 o th er m em fo r th a t purpose. tw een P o rtlan d and San F rancisco, ex T he county co u rt of Jackso n county, bers of th e com m unist labor party, pect to h av e th is stre tc h of road, com in conjunction w ith th e sta te highw ay were found guilty by a ju ry of conspir plete by O ctober 1. A nother C lara K im ball Young picture com m ission. Is planning to put $23,000 acy to overthrow the U nited S tates R eports of gam e w ardens and governm ent. The d efendants received w orth of gravel on the G reenspring w oodsm en w ho are trav elin g the trull? m ountain road, grading of which Is various sentences, most, of them get point to a fine h u nting season In Coo« tin g ’ from one to five years iu the now well under way. county th is fall. Many who have been A. P. W alker of O akland, Cal., was p en iten tiary , a few being fined in about th e e a ste rn portion of the conn addition, and sove u1 being sentenced killed In an autom obile accident near T u e s d a y A u g u s t 2 4 t h ty d eclare th e re are lots of fat bucke W ilbur, w hen an autom obile occupied to one year in jail. Lloyd and faw ns a re plenteous. In Curry F ra n ce s BiUingtop in by O. H. Johnson and hla wife and h eaviest sen ten ce—one to fivfj y ;.rs county th e sam e rep o rts are being Mr. W alker left the road and plunged in th e p en iten tiary and a Due of $2000. brought In. T he b u ck s a re said to be over the bank 76 feet. In much fin er condition th a n usual at In o rd er to finance the purchase of Oregon Milk Leaf,ur.i J A«k Injunction. th is season. th e site for th e proposed naval base P o rtlan d , Or.— I h e O regon Dairy Ochoco dam . th e reserv o ir for the M iss B illington depicts the role of a m o d iste’s rrtodel m en’s Cp-operative league filed su it In •ite a t A storia to be presented to the Ochoco irrig atio n p ro ject, was ccm governm ent, the CIMsop county naval pleted a t noon Ju ly 26. T he dam h w hose dom estic happiness is suddenly sh a tte red by a th e circu it court of M ultnom ah county base com pany, w ith a capital stock of ag a in st eleven P o rtlan d d ls tiilu to rt, th e fourth h ig h est lu th e U nited S tates revalation of her past., $100,000, h as been organized. the N estles Food P roducts com pany, and th e la rg e st In the northw est. The At ItiLSt 500 tons of evergreen black- A. M. W ork, njanagpi- of the Portland- m axim um h eig h t is J26 feet. It le b e n ies will be handled, a t th e Albany ^ ° 5 H o w e DainaHcns C ream ery, C. M. Gregory 1000 feet long and 600 fact thick at cannery this season. T he cannery will and F rank S. G lass, of tho Notifies th e base, co n tain s 541.000 cubic yard? begin on the evergreens as soon a? com pany, ask in g In general th a t tht of ea rth and rock and Is 18 feet wide the loganberry crop, w ith which It Is d efen d an ts be perm anently restrained «Saturday A u g u s t 2 8 t h on top. W ork was sta rte d on the darn now crow ded, is out of the way.* from In terferin g with tho operations Ja n u ary I, 1918. 99 Mrs. J. G. ixennis. aged about 46, of th e league. R eports filed with the secretary ol wife of a m erchant a t Craw fordsville, s ta ts show ing the sales of gasoline and lost h er life in a fire w hich destroyed <5 A. R- E n c im p itu n t Sept. 1925. d istillate by Oregon dealer« for the h er hom e in th a t town. The fire also m * th of Ju n e, 1920. b ear out the con Columbus. O —S eptem ber 19 25 a n w ith F ra n k M ayo starrin g burned th e building in which the the d ates of th e national encam pm r: tentlon of rt he producers that more Crawford«,, u .e pos ff e v . n t • of the G rand Army of the Repub . gasoline was placed In the hands ol Jo h n D McGilvary, a g ran ite expei be held a t Indianapolis this yo. r d istrib u to rs th is year th%n ever before of San Francisco, w as In Ashland re was announced here; I y Josep . and th a t th e p resen t sho rtag e Is due cently and made an Inspection of the O’Neall, ad ju ta n t general. to the rapidly m ultiplying agencies ol g ran ite quarries of this region. He consum ption. D uring the month ol becam e so much Interested th a t h» T u esd a y A u gu st 3 1 s t D enver W ithout S tre et C ars June. 1920, th e O regon dealers dis will retu rn and m ake a m ors extendet D e n v e r— No cars wdro running i posed of 4.309.848 gallons of gasoline 99 Inspection. and 646,078 gallons of d istillate, whli th e city, following the strik e of unto R epresentatives of the Rogue River In June, 1919. th ere was sold 3.702.146 em ployes of th e tractio n coinpanj Valley Fish and Game association will gallons of gasoline and 407.464 gal Sunday. »tart for the mouth of the Rogue rivet F e a tu rin g H ^ rry C arey, the W h irl W in d S tar Beginnings of H sndw rltin 1. August 5 to m ake a thorough lnvestl Ions of distillate. In the opinion of ’soitW g a llo n of all m atter« growing out ol w riters th e credit of th e Invention o< th e Rogue rtvar fish ctaX roversy ol Gautlou« Clara. th e a rt of handw riting was due. to th< th a t locality. MBe my wife and you will m ake s p atriarch Moses, but. nccept’u i ’h T h e re wens fonr fatalities In Ore sew man of me.” once popular chronologf. It lv ■» ’ I t - “Yen. Mnd as soon as you’d herAnie n gon due to Industrial accidents durin$ P4en proved th at a much grcu’cr im the week ending July 29, according U itew man you would probably think ttqnlty can be claim ed for Die aH W ednesday August 1 1 th you w ere go>>,1 enough for some oth er • report prepared by th e Industria From historical nnrt archeolog- I $se woman."—Boston T ra n s c rip t ords It Is evident th at com mun’ ntlo- ac cid en t commission. The victim •C hrist & Costa's Elaborate Musical Revue t hy m eans of hieroglyphics, 11V». 1 • «rare O’e Dragsvold. sw eeper. Bend o th er Inventions, and even t ! W illiam Q rtashudber, laborer, Oregot Comedy and International News Pup S h e lte r T e n ia 4x6 ft. c o m p ris in g tw o re g u la tio n sh elte r halves: a ll g u a ra n te e d fre e fro m holes. F in e fo r Boy Scouts or p la y tents. $3.76 each d e liv e re d b y . parcel post. N ew F u ll L e n g th P a n ta M e n ’s T ro u sers, fu ll len g th , of all w ool O liv e D ra b ’ w o rs te d , ex celle n tly ta ilo re d ; e v e ry p a ir new und g u a ra n te e d p e rfect. $6.1&, postpaid. Show Starts Eight O’clock Girl Dodger” G o v e rn m e n t H arn e« « T h e heaary U . 8. A rm y W h e e l H a rue««, (c o lla r and harne« ty p e ) com plete w ith brid les, fu ll len g th lines, le a th e r col lars, harne«, le a th e r traces, breeching, etc. T h e ra w le a th e r alo ne cost the G o v e rn m e n t $62.60 w ith o u t la b o r « ' / trim m in g s . N o th in g b e tte r fo r fa rin w o rk , h e a v y h a u lin g or g e n eral use. A ll In splendid c o n d itio n ; »64,96 set fo r tw o an im a ls , fr e ig h t p a id td yo u r r a il road statio n . for residents of the interior and are at the height of their glory just now • N o rth B e a ch C la ts o p R e s o rts B e a ch e s T illa m o o k B each es are splendidly equipped and afford keenest of beach pleasure» The Rodnd Trip Fare to any of them Is Plus 8% w ar tax T h e ndded pleasure o f n trip through the d e lig h tfu lly picturesque C o lu m b ia R iv e r G o rg e is a«»urcd it yo u r tic k e t i i purch«»ed of the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM O r e g o n - W a s h in g t o n R a ilr o a d 4. N a v . C o N o rth Bench v it ito r t have the op tio n o f ra il or riv e r route from P o rtla n d , but choice should be m ade w hen tic k e t i» purchased. L e t our ag^nt , e x p la in a ll p articu lar«, m ake re ie rv a tio n and arrange yo u r trip I Wm. McMurray, 10388765 Z . ' and a 2-reel Comedy cc The Day She Paid ” ** This is a We-tern Drama, <1 S|»eria1 I’nxJuct ion. at I’opuUr Prices and a 2-reel Comedy HULERY BROS. Moro ported. F ro m Hem e. room. and spread out his brandies till they touch the morning and the eve ning. but in hlg fWB U omo .— Beecher. The Dancing Kewpie Dolls . phles. sprang op simultaneous! rtons nation«, separated by I ttBCM. Bt about tbs M ine pet ( d - - T to D am M tk Z >«!■■■*■« C Comedy (md International News In a p Ira U a n Delco-Light is • complete electric light and power plant for farms and suburban homes. I t furnishes an abundance of dean, sale, economical li^ht, and operates pump, churn, cream leparator, washing machine and other appliances. I t is also lighting rural stores, t a.ra* ^ chuvthes, schools, army camps g na ta il- way station«. “ Ace of the Saddle s Fifty thousand Delco-Light plants in opera tion on American farms are saving a t the most conservative estimate, an hour a day each— « over 18.000,000 work hours a year T h a t cs eq u al to an a rm y o f 6 0 ,0 0 0 men w o r k in g ten hour» a d ay fo r a fu ll montk. “ Sundown Trail Nowhere can a man gat real root- Increases Farm Efficiency «Ate — OOJSLT« wacxHATt w«a uvea •a rn a * Comedy and International News C ity ; Newton W. Lewis, laborer. 8a lent, and A. C. Duncan, logger, Pow s r,. a total of <69 accUtntg wars re DELCO-LIGHT ’box» USUT Oregon Ol n v k f.n n n o o DELCO-LIGHT Platea in Actual Use, p A L I T T L E M IS S IO N A R Y W O R K IN VQUR ; idle days by telling your neighbor« of the gqod „w ilties of The Observer. If yon can’t get their sub. e iiitio n s. »end ua their addressee and we will send tit ii sample copies. 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