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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1920)
I lie ■. ,» - O b s e rv e r MORO. OREGON. F R I D A Y . . . . O c t o b e t » . 1920 T h e price ot T h e Observer is $1.50 per year, 75 cenU for six months, 50 cents for lour months— b u t i f nsid in -dvance we accept $2.50 io full ‘or 2 y e a n . Shorter terms than one year 12 X cents per month. A Blue M a rk here w ill answer an in query, when entered upon eur calendar, f i v i a j ’ he elate c i »he o~pc’ * • h f <!’ »«“ si w h i.h vo r curr at s tl • ex OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week ' Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. — « ■ garduner, h T. Klttnhnrn, Japanese was killed almost Instantly wlten a Southern Pacific train struck"'« truck In which he was riding on a crossing about two miles north of Salem. Ira N. Oabrlelson, In charge of rodent control of the United States biological survey, was In Burns re cently Investigating the rabbit poet and taking steps to put his force In tbe field to aid In combating them. ............. ....................... ......... . REPRESENTATIVE F E R R IS I CROSSED WIRES By OORONA RCMINOTON. <»». 4S#S. •> HsCter, N«*ee**ai Sya.lloat. No one had ever loved as ,<1e«*ply two-slaines VYtlrox and as than» (.’«mutatt«* , Helmsou. They tiMiU»«' Into each ethers* «yes in rupture ms H F. J. Melndl, attorney of Portland, for the fortieth time tlutt eyptilai; A girls* band w ill be organised this has purchased the grand champion made tliv same rem ark— with Milght vu year at the Albany high school. Junior bull at the Oregon state fa ir of riatlons. The eighth annual dairy and hog 1920, and has placed the animal on Notice For Publication "No one, d^nn-Mt; no »»tie <st «jirth the Lazelle form at T w iligh t In Clack show opened in Hermiston Friday. hns ever fell Ii us we hnv«.' he told amas county, the former home of Mrs. Lumber mills at Cottage Qrove com her. •I'm sure we have Department of the In terio r, 0 . S. plain because of Inability to obtain Melndl. The animal was from T illa known ♦»««••Ii other nil our lives tun Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, cprs. mook county. from the lM>giiinliig of time— clear twirl, September 4, 1920, ■ There was one fatality In Oregon The Clatsop couuty agricultural fair lo the firm «lay,** Not ice is hereby given that D ell H dosed a successful three-day session | due to Industrial accidents during the “Ami It shall l>e this way lo me W righ t, of Klondike, Oregon, who on week ending October 7, according to end of' lime," «lie sigh«-«I wordy Into June 7, 1915, made Homestead Entry his enr. The Eugene excelsior factory has the report of the state Industrial ac No. 015053, for E | SEJ and SWJ SEJ A fte r a long nnd tender parting kiss been closed on account of the slump in cident commission. Tbe victim was H arry Lund, camp foreman, of Coch Section 28, Township 1 North, Kangs m I iiiosi sad Ix.sune It was the last, he the market. 18 East, W illam ette Meridan, hrs fil ran. A total pf 661 accidents were left her. never to return, they both North Bend w ill put on an exposi Representative Scott Forrln, whs de- : knew—until the morrow. ed notice of intention to make three- reported during the week. tion of Oregon-made goods the latter Argument has been heard by the feated Senator Thomas P. Gera for the And thus the days sped hy Hitri were year proof, to establish claim to the part of October. land above described, before Register state supreme court in the suit of Cemoe.-stio nom in it on for United ns nilnuies to the ndorlng couple who Q O W I N G the seed is pnly one step in the Students of W illam ette university were totally uiicoiihc I ous uf the world and Receiver, United States Land the Union Fisheries company of States sen.vte frem Cklanoma. . Reproduction of a crop. I f the harvest b to be x mu ia ii „ tka are discuoslng the organization of a h I moii them. Ai lust one bright 8iimlsT Office at The D alles, Oregon, on the • • Astoria to enjoin the state fish and abundant, favorable conditions must be varsity bruas band. ly June Conuiunce sold cuxoally: game commission from enforcing the 27th day of October. 1920. tained. T o the bueinew man. thia means Approximately 130,M00 motor vehicle • "Jimmy. dHriing. my sister Agxte. Claimant name3 aa witnesses: A .S . law regulating fishing outside the favorable credit conditions. the «»’»e you’%e never seen, came home Porter of Wasco, Oregon; Vern Coe, drivers* licenses have been issued by Columbia river beyond tbe three-mile T h e Federal Reserve System is the groat , from college lust night. She’s out now. George H. Rehman, and Fredrick the secretary of state. lim it during tbe closed season. stabilizer of commercial credit ronditiona to* i<ui I wimi put tu sisy lo dluper and Oregon has 60,188 farms in 1920, as Application covering tbe storage of Mahrt, all of Klondike, Oregon. day. I t insure» aa ample Atpply of euch credit meet her,“ H. Frank Woodcock, Register, j g a in s t 46,502 in 1910, a ga^i of 4086 1,600,000 acre feet of water in the a t all time». "Sure I will." he replied. "Uui whai farms, or 10.3 per cent. upper Klamath lake for thp Irrigation Warsaw, — ' A new Insurrection du I care about sister Aggie? She’ll Salmon trolling on Yaqulna bay is of lands and development of power ftgp.inst the Russian soviet govern only try to monopolise my very own- the best in years, trailers near Ya- In California has been filed with Percy ment has broken out In tbe district of est— ’’ He kissed her again. Notice For Pub'icat'on quins making big catches daily. A. Cupper, state engineer, by Roy E. Nizhni-Novgorod, 266 miles northeast Lu ter they were summoned to tbe Apple growers in Douglas county- Swignrt, president of the Shasta valley of Moscow, according* to Information dining room and James was Introduced Department of the In terio r, U . S. are having trouble in getting euough irrigation project of Montague, CaL He took *hls eyes off Cnn- reaching the city. The Insurrection io Aggie. Land Office at The D ille s , Oregon, apple pickers to gather the crap. The largest one day sale and the which was Inaugurated by the social • to nee long enough to glance at the The Clatskanie hatchery has re highest average price ever received revolutionary party, embraces great aewc-otner while being presented when September 7th. 1920. * Notice is hereby given that Joseph ceived from the hatchery on the Mc for Rogue River valley pears was masses of peasants and is reported to suddenly hie knees shook beneath him and he tluinked heaven wlien he was M . Yancy, of Rockcreek, Oregon, Kenzie river 1,604,148 spiing Chinook made in New York, when 18 cars be spreading. safely seated. Aggie was exactly like who, on October 12, 1917, made Home eggs. were sold for $37,868, or an average The Insurgents, tbe advices state, Consumes—only more eo. and she had stead jE n try No. 019351, for Lota 8, 4 Mining activity In Josephine county of nearly $3000 a car. One car of have proclaimed a new government, a good many things Constance*lacked, and 5, Section 6, Township 1 North, Is being resumed and • it is expected Anjous from Bear Creek orchard sold the me rubers of which are Mar tow, too. Constance's eyes were wonder Range 20 East, W illam ete Meridan, that during the winter many new for $3869, or an average of $4 a half Petrowski and Czernow, and Mile, ful. Aggie's more wonderfuL Con has filed notice of intention to make properties will tfecome producers. box. s i Marla Splridooovo, the latter a noted- stance’s nose was pretty, Aggie’s J9eau ■" - ------ three-year proof, to estab’ ish claim to At the Regular monthly meeting of A heavy wind storm which struck woman revolutionary leader, for years tlfu l; and so It w en t - R . H . M c K e a n , M a n a g e r, W a a c Q , O re g o n the land above described, before J. D. the Boardman farm bureau, the organ Shelburn wrecked a prune dryer, twist When he awakened from the first active In the movement against the Weed, United States Corpmissioner, ization of the North Morrow County shock a feeling of unspeakable re ed the CathoHc church there partially imperial re g im e / at Condon, Oregon, on the 29th day Fair association was completed. off its foundation, damaged two other The Insurgent« am declared to be morse cume over him. As soon as be Construction work on the Sparta of October, 1920. buildings, blew down a silo, uprooted ' acting independently of any other decently could he got away, mumbling Claim ant names as witnesses: A l irrigation canal In Baker county has some excuse about a business engage about 100 fruit trees and snapped or oounter revolutionary movements. ment vin Wendell, Lester Beardsley, Frank been suspended for the remainder of blew down 71 number of fir and oak All that night as he toeeed and P ra tt and Frank Bash, a ll of Rock the year because of lack of funds. trees. Tbe total damage Is estimated BRIEF GENERAL NEWS turned It wee Aggie’s picture that kept. Chris P. Christensen of Donald died creek Oregon. / at nearly $4000. smiling at him in the darkness and H . Frank Woodcock, Register. at the Johnson creek ranger station, 1 . < • .«* I. $ Seven hundred and three names ap Recent shipments of gold from the not Constance’s, In a panic he would 30 miles out In the -mountains from pear on Oregon’s official slacker list, Bank of England to this country close Ids eyes to try to shut out the Roseburg, while on a hunting trip. which has been obtained by George A. amounted to $$$,000,090. vision, but always It was these^. And . , The Bend Commercial club Is to be Lands For Sale White, adjutant-general of the state, the next day he was to bring Uoo- The annual loss to the American reorganised early In November, with stance over to take dinner with hi* from the federal government The public through the purchase of frau- paid secretary. An effort w ill be fam ily I She would be euro to notice 270 acres 9 miles from Dufur, near made to Increase the membership to Ust Is being checked with nil available duient securities Is estimated at $6<M>.- the change In him— the whole world OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOII state records to remove any possibility , ooo.ooo. • good country school, 66 acres in c u lti 800. * would see—yet it was Impossible to of Injustice when the names are re- I Due to financial conditions in Cuba vation, 26 acres In fa ll grain, 25 acre F. K. Endicott, organizer for the get out of IL leased for Information of tbe public. a moratorium effective until Decein- w ater right, 6 acres in a lfa lfa , pro Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumber At dinner the following evening Employment of an Inspector t o » , M r L « pertod of 60 dayBt w af m&d, duces three crops, good fam ily or men in the Coos county district,’ an after he had Introduced his father and L 3 L Ä X brother to Constance, bis mother hav chard, 1,200,000 of pine tim ber. This nounces a special crusade against the sist In eliminating a disease commonly in a decree Issued by President Men- known as sour brood, which threatens ocal. ing already met her, he broke tbe news ranch equipped w ith cows, horses, I. W. W. to destroy the bee industry In Marlon of tbe business trip. Poland, through Its Washington le machinery, and wood saw. Price In lieu of the Linn county fair, "H arry, you’ll have to entertain $10,000. W rite W . C. Hanna, Dufur, which was called off because of un- county, was sought by a committee gation, has made Informal request of Coimy and look after her while I*m of prominent Turner and 811verton the state department for the extension Oregon. favorabl weather conditions, a three- gone. I’ve bought tickets to T h e men who conferred with Count Judge of aid by the United States to Poland 8bepherd*s C a lf You must take her 400 acres one and h a lf miles from day racing meet was held In Albany Bushey. It Is said that In some In In the form of food supplies. and think of me when you do It, oM W am ic, Oregon, 200 acres in cu ltiva beginning Thursday stances whole apiaries have been de Property damage totaling thousands chap,*’ he ended with heartfelt pathos. The Baker County Chamber o f Com tion, more could be farmed, 106 acres stroyed. of dollars was caused when a cyclone Reaching home at night be went in fa ll grain, ditch running through merce directors Jiave decided to put The constitution for the projected swept over Stevens Point. Wls., ac- straight to bis room and dropped Into forth strenuous efforts to obtain tbe ranch, some growing tim othy. Good Oregon Farm Bureau Federation has COmpanled hy a blinding fall of h a lt a chair, a morose heap of bewildered 7-room house, 2 big barns, good fam passage and enforcement of better been worked out and w ill be submitted No fatalities were reported. ' Introspection. Agee later he was fire protection ordinances. ily orchard, plenty of water. A ll for consideration at a convention of conscious of his brother standing be Figures on the agricultural growth Bird Farrier, who Is credited with county farm bureau officials to be call fenced and cross fenced with bog fenc side him In his smoking Jacket of Oregon, Washington and Idaho An ing. Price $40 per acre, i f taken at having been the discoverer of the Bo ed, by Paul V. Marls, director of tbe nounced by tbe census bureau show "That thing’s a beastly color," was once. W rite W. C. Hanna, Dufur, hernia mining district In Lane county, agricultural college extension service, that the gains In the number of farms James* only greeting as be glared at has been found dead in his cabin near to meet in Portland not later than No. Oregon. the offending garment Including the quite uniformly distributed Do ren a He was over 80 years of age. vember 16. This is the second step are occupant, In his hostile »tare. Harry 440 acres three m iles from Dufur 1) Seven rural school districts Includ recently taken by representatives of throughout all sections of the three made no comment but switched off states. • - miles from elevator, 200 acres wheat ing and surrounding the town of Ma the lig h t the county farm bureaus to unite tbe land, creek running through ranch, pleton In the western part of I>ane "What tbe dickens did yon do that oounty organisation« In a state-wide England to Crush Revolt In Ireland for?" roared his brother. good buildings, good a lfa lfa land, on county have started a movement for a association. "Because I want to tell you some Carnavon, Wales.— Premier Lloyd creek bottom, including 00 head of union high school to be located at Ma Outstanding features In the working thing, and—I have to say It In the George, In a fighting speech here, de hogs, one span o f horses, two cows, pleton. out of the new scheme of national de dark." and some farm machinery. W rite to J. P. Keyes, pioneer central Oregon fense as affecting Oregon are— Assign r 1 clared that the government Intended "Hurry up then, do," he growled In lumberman, vice-president of the ment of headquarters of the 41st divi to restore order la Ireland hy W C Hanna, Dufur, Oregon reply. Brooks Scanlon Lumber company and sion to Portland: assignment of head- "methods however stem ’’ and pro "James, I swear I hid I t I swear 1 general manager of the company’s quartets of an Infantry brigade to Ore ceed with lt% home-rule hlU. He turn did.” H arry began In a frenzy. local plant, died at Bend of heart gon, with the entire brigade, less one ed down dotnlnlqn home rule, pro Fresh Salmon for Sale BY AUTO "Hid w h at you lunatic? Are you testing against suggestions that the disease. d a ftr battalion, to be located In Oregon, and "Hid it until Conny broke out cry If plans under consideration by The command to be reposed In a qualified government should go farther than did Parties wanting fresh Columbia ing last night and confessed she didn’t Dalles chamber of commerce work out Oregon officer; twelve additional In Gladstone or Asquith, "not because riv e r salmon fo r canning, etc., can love you any more." a combined city automobile park, fa ir fantry units, an observation squadron, Ireland needs It, not because It Is get them a t the following prices by "What?" gasped James In a hiss grounds, baseball diamond and avia with 18 airplanes, several artillery fair to tbe United Kingdom, but bo- sending money either to us or to E x ing whisper. . cause crime has been successful.’’ press Agent a t Mosier, Oregon. A f tion field w ill be made of the present units and smaller headquarters com “Yea," Harry continued, "and when In the concrete, fully equipped, roomy garage of W a l pany and formations of special troops. te r September 10th same w ill be ship- Boros Is city park. she had made It perfectly plain and I ther-Williams Company. Competent workman always ready Elvle D. Kerby and John L. Ratble, Including a motorcycle company. • Dragnet May Snore Alleged Rede. realized It was all np between you, I ed by express the same day caught to help you in any way they can at least expense to*you. Chicago.— Arrest of men said to simply couldn’t keep It In any more." Purchase by the state of an Irre Prices: Red (beet) 16 cents per convicted of first degree murder by a circuit court Jury at Pendleton, were gular strip of timber land along the have been connected with the For any service rendered the charge will alwayi be reasonable. 8peechlesa, James Jumped out of pound; Tooliea, red, 10 cents | sentenced to be banged at the state Seaside Cannon Beach highway from alleged plot to overthrow the govern the chair and blundered toward tbe pound; Too lies, w hite, 6 cents | penitentiary Friday, December 8, by the Crown-Willamette Paper company ment, disclosed by seizure of two door In the dark. • pound. "W alt I Where are you going?" Circuit Judge Phelps. and other owners as the most ef radicals here, has been asked of feder Niehol, Arnold A Nichol, called Harry. "Yon wouldn’t do any W ith Bishop Shepard of Portland as fective means of preserving the scenic al agents In nearly a dozen cities. Mosier, Oregon. thing to Conny— would yo uF tbe principal speaker, formal services beauties of that highway was the Agents In Los Angeles. Denver, 8L TH E DALLES, - - OREOON. "Conny, nothing I" answered Jnrocs. attending tbe laying of tbe oorner- recommendation contained In a report Paul, Kansas City, New York and T n going to make an appointment Any one wanting sewing, plain or stone of tbe new $40,000 Methodist submitted to W. B. Ayer of Portland other places are expected to make with Aggie. Bhe’s more like Conny fancy, see me afternoons a t the J . G. Episcopal church were held in Bend by F. A. Elliott, state forester; C. 8. arrests, It was said. than Conny heraelf Is, bat how the Harper residence, or phone Main 428. Wednesday afternoon. ■ * * Chapman of the Western Forestry and devil did Cupid ever get bis wires The Pacific Power A Light com Conservation association, and George Would Check Alleged Liquor galee. A fte r 6 p.m. a t my home in the Hoe- c re ase d like th a tF ford residence or phone Main 388 pany, with headquarters In Portland, H. C edi, district forester, with head Washington.— In an effect to check has filed application with the Oregon quarters In Portland. Mrs. J. T . McCarty. Argentines Have Sweet Tooth. Mr. Ayer Is Illegal liquor sales Prohibition Com public service commission for permis chairman of tbe committee appointed According to the third national cen- missioner K ram er has ordered with sve there were. In June, 1914. 299 fac sion to Increase fares on Its traction some time ago by Oovernor Olcott to drawal of whisky from bond tempor tories In Argentina manufacturing lines at Astoria from 6 to 7 cents. Investigate and devise plans for con arily suspended In New York city and chocolates, bonbons and candles ami Judges and clerks of election will serving tbe forests abutting Oregon's parte of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. - sweets In general. The Invested ?npi hereafter receive an additional com scenic blgbwa/s. tai at that time was equivalent lo »4. pensatlon of $1 a day for their serv _______end ..flenn«. $79.17$ United States currency, nnd Soviet Loeaa Tomsk. •M sf e h trh Is Bssdbss Ps-nM W lees rendered in Douglas county, the the prednctlon In 1913 was valued nt sets M qutet.lv and Stockholm.— 8ovlet peasants, led hy county court having ordered that this ts rrk l b , »uwnxt ■ S m -1 $a.70A.<M9. Although statistics nn* ■ ‘‘White*’ ^officers, have occupied ism be given for meals In addition to lacking thio Industry undoubtedly In Tomsk, 8iberls. and killed several Red the $8 provided by law. creased Its production considerably commissaries, according to the Petro 8am A. Koser, secretary of state, has during the war la proportion to I f grad Izvestla, as quoted In a Helsing ability to secure raw materials. 8«*m«- sent to all county clerks In Oregon fors dispatch to the Tldenlngen. of the Im iil product Is very high cles” Instructions to make provision on the Labor nnd other costs have nol^lii ballote nt the November election for ereencil In Argentina to the extern Bid For Liner Declined. the election of a Justice of- the supreme that they Have In the United 8tat<* Washington. — Formal rejection of oourt to succeed A. 9 Bennett, resign and II I* Iwlleved that thin country the offer of $3,000.M0 for the giant ed, and an attorney-general to succeed $nee net n very hopeful merke» •Iner Leviathan, made last May hy George M. Brown, who was appointed to American exporters of confection ho France A Canada Steamship oom- by Governor Olcott to fill the vacancy pan y, was announeed hy Chairman caused by Mr. Bennett's reslgnstlnn. Benson of the shipping hoard. Thè rainfall lor Leptumber was the heaviest in 82 years, nays the soils de Cow Had Novel Ride. Q U IT S BO. partment at Oregon Agrlclutural col Motorists of WlMlanwipnrt. INL. Rankin, wh lege which keeps track of the weather ah I ting at a mi l road cvoeAtug for a train to pn*s. found out tbe reaeon statistica. A total of 6.4 laches of Sold Everywhere TabU ta o r Liquid why rhe pilot of a locomotive Is moltturfe fell during the month, the Rankin (bright- mllod s cowcutcber. On that pert of normal fall being 1.6 Inches. ly ) l Bees. Mias the engine a middle-aged row saL W illiam Mlddlestadt was severely In »eking in the view. If net enjoying jured at Corvallis «hen a house fell i I m * ride. When the motorists signaled upon him. He was moving the house the engineer the train »topped end when a part of the mover's mechanism the co« was assisted from her perch, 9« tt tssmai Caskets and Robes always on slipped and let the house fall upon none the worse foe her eacperlencw -The MOVIE PLÄYX W orms Jump at eooclnalona sod fra- Where end how she woe picked «D» qwantly h it; mm rmson things out band; apecial supplies and caskets him. resulting in a broken collarbone, ALWAYS ENQ LINE THISt two fractured lege and a badly InJared thè train men did net know. ordered at any time logically asfi « m l l y M m - . Sam Briabine. Moro. Oregon. kneecap, / MEMBER 'Sowing’* Dollars _ for a Thrift Crop NEW REGE ICN » S S I S:"!ET F A R M E R S ’^ S T A T E ^B A N K M o ro - - I ¡O regon |ndepenililt U|$niboiiiMlil liif ($ DEALERS IN Lime, Platter, Cement, Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood, Coal, Cedar P osts, and Hay. MANUFACTURERS OF M IL L F E E D A N D F L O U R . M o ro , O re g o n HL J. W A R N , P ro p rie to r Short O rders an d L u n ch es I M EALS AT REGULAR HOURS R o o t B e e r B a r r e l - - - Ic e C r e a m S o f t D r in k s a n d C i g a r s W H E N YOU TR A V E L AND VISIT THE DALLAS , S T O R E Y O U R C A R WALTHER-WILLIAMS GARAGE “You m ay be Sure” says the Good Judge That you are getting full T value for your money * when you use this class of * .tobacco, The good, rich, real to bacco taste lasts so long, you don’t need a fresh - chew nearly as often—nor do you need so big a chew as you did with the ordi nary kind. ’ Any man who has used the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. W-B GUT is a long line-cut tobacco • RIQHT C UT is a short-cut tobacco tefertskiie J