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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1921)
E s ta b lis h e d 1 Ö W 7 . Dr. Howard Qove DENTL&T iVl o v o , CITY POPULATION INCREASES FASTEST Shçrm an NOBEL PRIZE WINNER C o u n ty , P h o n e M a in 481 U. 8. Comprise F r id a y . J a n u a r y . 19^*1 F i v e O e u fs ] SENATE C0KS8TTEE ADOPTSJARIFT BILL People Residing In Towns In e r F a rm e rs S ta te O regon. Practically AH Farm Products 51.4 Per Included In Emergency Cent of Total. lure. Washington.— The urban population of the United State«, or people living In places of 2500 or more, la 54,218,052 or 51.4 per cent of the country’s total population, and the number of people' Hying In rural territory Is *51,390,739, W h a t I s Y o u r T e le p h o n e Washington.— The Fordney emer gency ta riff bill, broadened to include practically all fatvn products Inayad of tho lim ited ntuy}>er as the meacure passed the housg^sras approved by the senate finance eomnAt tee, which voted In m o to report It out. urban population represented 45.8 per Seven amendments were added, mak The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company has b u ilt up a telephone ing ten in all. No provisions of the D E N T IS T system in Oregon from 7027 stations in 1900 to 94,528 stations in 1920. Thia Oregon’s urban population If 391,* original blit, however, were removed development was secured for the most part during a period when cost of labor 019 and rural 393,370; Washington*« and rates on the ni^jor products were and materials was normal. During these 20 years the Telephone Company 748,735 and 507,885; Idaho’s 119,037 left In tact Opponents of the bill join and 312,829. has carried out its part in the building of Oregon. Its operating expenses ed with the authors of amendnunis Office on Firat street. Ip total urban population. New York have increased faster than its revenue — for the lagt five years it has been and forced the acceptance of moat of Phone Main 83 leads the country, while Pennsylvania them despite opposition from the bill’s operating at an increasing deficit. This condition cannot permanently ¿lands second and Illinois third. Rhode defenders. continue. MORO. O R E G O N Island has the highest percentage of The amendments made a part of the urban population compared with Its measure by committee action include: New capital cannot be obtained by public u tilitie s at a ll except whei. total population, with 97.5 per cent Sugar, |2.13 the hundred pounds un rates are such as w ill afford reasonable assurance, w ith efficient management, California was fifth with 88 per oent til the retail price Beaches 10 cents a In total rural population, Texas leads, of earnings sufficient to care for legitim ate fixed charges and establish for pound. Office Phone M »in 93 Knut Hamsun, Norwegian poet, ones while Pennsylvania Is second, Georgia Frozen meats of i l l kinds, 2 cents *' i r - ! 'gStif ♦ them a basis of credit. This does not mean that rates should be such as in a street car driver In Chicago, who third, Ohio fourth and Illinois fifth, a pound; all other meats 25 per cent themselves w ill supply new capital, but that they be such as to ju s tify capi each having more than two million was awarded the Nobel prize in liters* ad valorem. ✓ . C . tal investments in competition with other business ventures... turn. people living outside cities and towns. Apples, 20 cents a box; chorrics 4 f < • «* Mississippi has the highest percentage cents a pouiyi, The proposed rates represent a very small increase to the individual of rural population as compared With A tto r n e y -a t-L a V „Tobacco, Sumatra wrappers and fill Its total population, it being 86.6 per user — from 2 1-2 to 11 cents per day. In the aggregate they represent a ers, 92.85 a pound; stemmed Sumatra, odft 93.50 a pound. revenue to the Telephone Company sufficient to enable it to continue to serve ÌM O R O OREGCN Butter and cheese and their substi the public, meet its payroll obligations and show a reasonable return upon a tutes, 8 cents a pound instead of 6 legitim ate investment. cents, provided in amendment which • • ■ * Washington.— Stqr>s looking toward bad been accepted.- Adequate service ia dependent upon adequate rates. disarmament were taken, by the house Cattle and sheep be used for foreign affairs committee which re- breeding purposes were exempted from ------------ , ported a resolution authorizing Pros! the duty on Imported animals. Washington.— Despite Japanese as- dent Wilson to invite all nations to surances of regret and precautions to ®®nd delegates to an international con Physician and Surgeon. prevent a recurrence, a thorough in- r«ntlon to -consider ways and means restigatlon will be made by the United i Although all members of the com States government of the killing of ( mHtee voted for the proposal, demo- M o r o , Oregon. Ueutenant W. H. Langdon. American cratl objected to its adoption now on naval officer at Vladivostok by a Jap- the ground that it might embarrass O ffic e In re s id e n c e . the president They contended It was anese sentry. Washington.— Recalled to London Admiral Gleaves, commander - in * a question which should be consider for the announced purpose of consult chief of the Asiatic fleet, reported to ed by President-elect Harding. Chair ing with Premier Lloyd George and the navy department from Manila that man Porter, an advocate of the movn- Karl Curson, secretary of state for phone M 72 ae had appointed a court of Inquiry in s is te d , however, that ft was -foreign affairs, S ir Auckland Geddes, ♦ O ffice phone 463 to "investigate the circumstances sur- the desire to have the resolution ready British ambassador, quietly slipped tor Mr. W s H W H f M r Wilson did ra u M ta g the death o f Lieutenant sway and tailed from New York for Langdon.** He added that he, with not act on It qiyi that there was no England. FIT QUOTATION members of the oourt. would go to thought of causing embarrassment to It is understood there are several the president. Vladivostok- subjects to receive earnest discussion Officials Jiere in the meantime w ill In London and It is said to be re awaft the findings of the naval court FARMERS WILL END FAMINE garded as essential that S ir Auokland «0 and an answer to the note dispatched have the benefit of the fullest dis Office opp. H otel Shermao by the state department to the Japan W ill Supply Corn If Cities and Towns closure' of the views of home officials Furnish Transportation. ese government. The note requested before he undertakes to establish form W ASCO . : : O R E G O N an official explanation of the affair, Chicago.— Tho farmers of America al communications with the incoming and suggested that the Japanese gov stand ready to give enough corn to administration here. ernment make adequate reparation for appease the hunger all over tho world. Among the subjects thought likely the killing of Lieutenant Langdon. If the people of cilles and towns will to be discussed Is the project to free Vhoae Hours by Appointment • * # w Renewed assurances of regret over transport It to the starving, President American ships in tho Panama canal 1 the a ffair eame from the Japanese R. J, Howard of the American Farm from tolls. government In a note transmitted to Bureau Federation declared here. The emergency ta riff bill, especially the state departm nt through Baron Addressing the Illinois Agricultural In its probable effect on Canada, it is Shldehara, Japanese ambassador. association, President Howard declar understood, also w ill be among sub E R T A I N fin e ty p e s o f ed he had advices from many states jects taken up. to b a c c o , p r e v io u s ly u s e d Another subject for conversation Is LEGION HOTEL FOR IDLE assuring him that the farmers would be willing to donate liberally from the refunding or conversion of the fo r e x p o r t, p ile d u p In th o Seattle Poet Opens Hostelry for Job- < America’s corn crop in oitfer that no British war debt to America. at Residence.. M0R0v ORE. U n it e d S tates d u e t o t h e h ig h one In the world might starve. less Men. . Finally, It Is believed to be probable rate o f e x c h a n g e . F r o m th e s e “Don’t show yodr Ignorance by that the British premier wishes to Seattle, Wash.— American Legion . V fant A rm yR eoruitlng Halted. acquaint himself with the exact state quoting Hamlet as the one who said men of Seattle began what Is believed h ig h grad e to b a c c o s w e h a v e Washington.—O v e r the protest of of public opinion In America regard he’d rather be a dog and buy the GSBaa Wheeler Caustica to be the first enterprise of Its kind m a n u fa c tu r e d * 1 1 1 ” (O N E * the majority of* the m ilitary affairs ing the naval programe and the Irish moon.” In the country when the relief com “Well, It Is nn npt quotation, any E L E V E N ) C IG A R E T T E S — mittee of Seattle post No. lfc took over committee, the senate adopted a reso question. how, for wasn’t Hamlet a great the First Avenue hotel, 1003 First lution offered by Senator Lenroot, Wis Dane 7” a n e w p r o d u c t — a q u a lity avenue South, to operate it solely for consin republican, directing tho secre MONEY SITUATION EASIER p r o d u c t— »wde ° f tobacco never FO R S A LE unemployed ex-service men. The com tary of war to cease army recruiting We Taats With the Noss, Really. previously used in cigarettes in mlttee, sanctioned by the post, renam until the size of the regular army is Government Certificates Over-Sub The sensation of taste, while of com ed the hotel "The Veterans’ hotel,” eût down to 150,000 men. scribed 100 Per Cent. this country. mon and constant experience, Is highly and opened doors under the manage Washington.— Subscriptions aggre complicated In Its nature. What Is Egyptians Plot Against Britain. ment of George Dupea, member of the London.— The authorities In Egypt gating more than 9500,000,000 were re commonly called taste Is not a simple U pper M ain Street, opp. Garage post. ceived by the treasury, Secretary sensation at all, but rather a complex. T^e Veterans’ hotel Is a three story a.rp said to have discovered another Houston announced for the combined In addition to the actual functioning CONDON. ORE. frame building of 70 rooms and capa- conspiracy similar to that of the Issue of certificates of Indebtedness for of the apparatus properly pertaining able of accommodating 260 men. Near •‘Avenger’s society,” an alleged antl- 8250,000,000 offered for maturity on to the sense of taste, the tongue re i ceives Impressions of vnrlous other ly 31000 has been raised by the relief Brltlsh society uncovered last fall, A p rils 5 and October 15. ✓ sorts, all of which go to make up this committee for the post through vol says a dispatch from Cairo. Oversubscription by 100 per cent complexness. As finally recorded In the untary publie subscription for main of these issues, which call for a lower consciousness, the taste of any sub T H E M ARKETS tenance of the hotel. rate of interest tban has been asked stance has to do with Its heat or cool by the government for six months, was ness, perhaps with a mild amount of ’’ Xtf ■ # ' i* *** Portland. J Cork Mayor’s Parole Reversed. regarded by treasury officials as In pain, certainly with «stringency or Widest —7 Hard white, |1.66; soft Washington.—Zrtie parole of Lord dicating some easing In the money acidity—which are In themselves fu r * - « « ■ * : f white, 81 GO; white club, |1.62; hard * M R Mayor O’Cnllaghan of Cork waa can situation. ther complexities of thermic and tac winter, 61.57; northern spring, 81.60; ■HERM AN COUNTY tile sensations— and above all with celed by Secretary of Labor Wilson, —wblck lh *l ■ M <><*** red Walla, 81.55. w who announced that he now had per Hk« ^ n i^ roe ro p smell. The reader will probably agree Harding Plans Extra Session. Oats— No. 2 white feed, 834.50. reur aieney heck 4«. U that Ice cream and coffee are entirely Address: MORO. ORE. mission to land for the purpose of re- Washington.— President-elect Hard Corn— Whole, 844; cracked, 847. different from their true selves when sblpping oo board any vessel bound Hay— Willamette valley $mothy, 827 ing practically hae decided to call a served at Inappropriate temperatures; for a foreign port, unless the secre Special session of the new congress on @28 per ton, alfalfa, 820021. and It Is a matter of record that a D EPU TIES tary of state direct that he be kept April 4, members of the house ways Butler Fat— 4^ 048c. I person of the keenest taste mny make on the vessel on which he came to the < Eggs«— ftanch, 47048c. sud moans committee were Informed the most ludicrous errors If asked, * • * & » * * ’ by Chairman Fordney, who has Just blindfolded and with his nose stopped, j United States. Cattle •— Beet steers, 88.50tfi9.25; returned frogr a conference with Mr. to Identify substances pluced In the W . H . Meyer, Wise«. good to choice, 8808.50; medium to Harding at Marlon. Mr. Fordney dis mouth.—Boston Fost. Auditor Must Turn In Wedding Fees. good 87.50@8.00. Vancouver, Wash.— Fees «»collected Sheep — East of mountain lambs, cussed with the president-elect gen by J. L. Garrett, county auditor, for ?3.50 tfi 10.5t); Willamette vallay lambs, eral taxation and tariff question«, Starting the Baby Rlgh which wWl be among the more W I& 4MIX3 tm** mr performing marriage ceremonies will 9909.50. There are various methods of as portant subjects to oomo I be turned Into the county fund. This Hogs — Prime mixed 811.50012; suring good luck to an Infant. In special sessiQQ, order wee Issued when the county smooth heavy, 911011-50. rural England, If Its right hand Is commissioners’adopted a resolution to hound up for a short period soon after Needy Head Washington Benue L is t that effect « ■ / 8«att(a. birth It w ill surely become wealthy. Until entirely rid o f a cough or «old, look oat. T h e y arqai Olympia, Wash.— In order that ex- The Rpeslsrtls sweep their children’s ¿Wheat r - Hard white, 81.65; spft Idaho Labor Wants Direct Primary, white and white duty. 81 63; hard red service men entitled to com pen sat lop faces with pine boughs to assure good Ju«t B r*« of P*-ra-ae Boise, Idaho.— Organised labor in winter, soft red winter, northern under the bonus a c t who are In Imme fortune, while to keep the Irish buby taken « bob Bitar exposure or diate need of funds, may get profs» S nt menifaetetlfla <g trouble from harm a belt of woman’s hair Is the state of Idaho as represented by spring apd eastern red Walla, 91.69; will twualty break a eold er ence ,ln payments, an appeal was Is placed about It, and to achieve a sim dlwiinat« In a burry tbe mart the Idaho state federation of labor Big Bend bluestero, 31.70. paraulrnt eougb. T ta M I sued by C. W. Clausen, state auditor, ilar object Roumanian mothers tie red v « ce* favors the return of the direct primary Hay— Eastern Washington nixed, TA B LETS O B L IQ U ID ribbons around the ankles of their off urging those not In absolute need of law and so declared at the closing $35 per ton, alfalfa, |2?, the money at this time to defer Read spring. In Holland garlic, salt, bread meeting of the federation herq, Butter Fat— 45047«.' and steak are put In the cradle of the ing In applications for a few months. Eggs—¿Ranch, 46®49c. new arrival, while to protect thetr Poultry —» Hens, dressed 3 2 0 /2 c ; 12 Navy Seaplanes Fly to Panama. = babies the mothers of Wales put In 2500 In Bonus Parade. Interstate Stock Inspector their cradles a pair of tonga or a knife. Panama.—Naval officers are enthus- alive, 27031c Portland,-Dr.— Twenty five hundred In Iceland, when the first tooth ntakea of »taillons for isstic over the successful completion Hogs — Primo, 91150012; smooth A L L th e tim e . yt-Service men marched Saturday Its appearance, a lamb la presented to of the flight from Baa Diego, Ctk, to heavies, 910.50011.50, F o r C o u n ty n e w night through the downtown streets the child, to he Its “very own,” tbe »one by 11 of tbt nary F4-L Cattle — • Prims steers, I8 T 5 0 8 I5 ; OKMCGON W ASCO la a stirring but orderly pared« la W « t^ r A la ily B oilolt / . . Imadlum to oholos, f7 0 l.ll. Telephone SfllsUQ« tor a lists bonua M ORO, OREGON iO r. J . R. M o rg a n S e r v ic e W o r th ? BRYANT D r . C L . P o le y U. S. WILL HOLD JAPAN TO ACCOUNT HOUSE RESOLUTION ' FOR nfSARMAMENT GEDDES GOES HOME FOR CONSULTATION T IE PACIFIC TELEPHONE i l l TELEGRAPH C O M Í l.r PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Your Opportunity c ig a r e t t e s DR. C H. 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