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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1922)
* • POTICI Pechapa toe panatratxvi *X ttab tea Into (be YerasiUaa c ufereucw was one of the moat rem ark^» e a t state, te MORO. OREGON. claim» approved its achievements, w rites 11 Uriel lla r .t e - - - t7 f la veterana atete^aid Io the Nucth American Review. dam mamar m «ha u n til June 90 . ^md ¡a sense, of course, tbe coufereoce was pa« wftew «1 M w «. O yw gna.Jidv». UM paid to ea-aerviee men entitled to the itself suuiethlng <*f • return to a state of suciety when society was «m a ll aad eaah bomm a total of U . f i B . 7 » . » - Q fin l ftr G a t}. There had been approved by the international and not. as today. targe eoanmieaioo 14.065 applications for ea a h and Intensely national. X o h o d j who C. L I r e l a n d . ............ M a n a g e r. benefits, averaging approximately was ur»< oiinected » lib the o«tiier«-i»c» 9940. O f the total of 14.665 claims had for ibe moment any p articu lar in for eaah paid by the secretary of state terest an d a lim ited and cosmupolliaa ( - R * AMEMCAN PU£38 ABBOdA-nornJ 12.464 of the applicants were residents society »» < thus tbe cynosure o f e » e if When M r. B alfour diverted IL Juif 7.1922 of Oregon at the tim e of payment. | eye. FRIDAY............ V l t b tea. it was an inter 2148 were reaidents of other states O e tn e n .. Stefibtfn Am Orem Out T h e O b server hp &nu B a ra rla wUI probably not enact tba •n d -glattu n y law th at haa been pro posed. but the very pr«.poaal Is lnter- ting says Youths’ Companion A r- , ordln< to the provisions of the bill anyone found guilty of arhlemmeret. which mean gruee and luxurious fe»-d- Ing. is to be Imprisoned and fln«-<l 100.- «J0 m arks F or a second o ffe n d tba flue might be doubled and the prtson term Increased to lire years Fon -iga- ers found guilty are to be d e j-c ed. Tttfc law scema to b are been pn»i~—--d In disgust a t the ostentation and greed of the post-war profiteer and speculat or. T ba type la an unpleaaant ooe anywhere, and. I f the laments of the Germana are sincere. It Is especially Just now In Germany. Ao ordinary passenger locomotive consumes a pound of fuel fo r every 52 feet It tra v e ls Every unnecessary stop, made w ith a heavy freight or paaaeuger train, repreaents a fuel loss of from 500 to 700 pounds of coal, depending on the «eig h t of the train, tbe length of the atop and tbe grade condltlona, w rites Floyd W. Parsotis to the W orld's W ork. A brakeline a ir leak on a tra in of 50 freight cars has been known to cause a loaa of as much as 2,540 pounds of coal in a ten-hour period. Tbe loss of coal every time a modern locomotive ¡x»i* off fo r fire minutes is about 75 pounds. I f loco motive firemen were to save a little more than one shovelful of coal out «.f every ton used.- the total saving would be equal to nearly 1 per cent of all tbe coal handled. Kansas Forbids Shop Picketing. Topeka. K an.— T he Kansas Indus tria l court issued an edict prohibiting tho picketing of railw ay shops where men have gone oa strike la Kansas. Oregon's Gasoline Revenue $2.000.000. Salem. O r.— State revenue« from the t a i oa motor fuel oil sales have passed the $ 2 » 0 .0 0 0 m ark. and territories and 53 were resident» of other countries, though residents o f Oregon at the tim e they enlisted in the service. Sherman county had 68 claims approved, amounting to $16,- 320. , t I n * addition to the bonus claim s paid, w arran ts for loans com p le trd and approved fo r paym ent by the commission have also been leaner by the secretary o f sta te. The*» loan* aggregated 975u.210.72 after ieducting the amount o f any educs .lu c a l aid which may have beer, heretofore obtained from tbe state by any o f tbe applicants. In the l4.oo£> oo..u* claim s paid anc 396 loans completed, the deduction.- fo r educational aid amounted to $83.703 19. W arran ts fo r 22 approved claims rem ain in tbe office of the secretary o f state, not delivered because of fa ilu re o f applicants to n o tify the ooard or charge .of address. Ter jln e r applicants have died since th eii claim s were approved a id two ar« te ld up by legal proreas. In te re s t on Debt M a y Be D e ferre d . W a s h in g to n , D C — T he American debt funding e o m m liiitn expects that lntere«t payments by foreign debtor nations, w ith the possible exception of G reat B ritain , w ill be deferred for a number of years, it was indicated at the treasury. 2000 P o rtla n d M en Join S trik e . Portland. O r.— Approxim ately 200« railroad shopmen laid down th e ir todk In Portland in response to the nations strike order in protest against the fed era! railroad labor board's rulings or th eir grievances MOO Q u it in W a s h in g to n S ta te . Seattle. Wash — About 45( hi railway shop craft employes in W ashingtot quit work in answer to the nation-wid« strik e call, according to raiiroad oper ating officials ORCHARD P a y n e a n d F o w l ie , P r o p s . R u fu s - - O re g o n All who plan canning Fruit this year should place with Fleck 22F1I their Orchards. - orders Phone Wasco, in advance. Free Camp Grounds for Parties Calling at Orchard for Fruit. W. H. WILLIAMS D E S C H U T E S M O T O R CO. REPAIR DEPARTMENT ELECTRICAL SERVICE Starting, Lighting and Igni tion Systems. Recharging and repairing High Tension and Ford magnetos Specialty BATTERY SERVICE AU makes rebuilt or repaired. Tested and fiUed with distil led water FREE. We solicit your battery work. O x y -a c e tc lc n c W e ld in g D ust- proof P aint R oom in C onn ection M ORO ------- OREGON AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC STOVES M EET EVERY E X P E C TA TIO N Automatic cooking means household efficiency. The savings possible with an electric range and low cost of electricity both mean money in your pocket. ASK US TO STRATE FOR DEMON YOU. $220 S h e r m a n E le c tr ic G o. E L E C T R IC S T O V E S , $ 3 7 t o D eale*s in E lec trica l Appliances of A ll K inds E v e r y th in g S o ld on S tr ic tly G u a ra n te e B a a l’ TO W H O M r r M A Y C O N C E R N ; W H E R E A S . tbe State G m p Coaa- of tbe State o f Oregon Is ■adar Section 8, Chapter 69» General Laws of Oregon, 1921. te close any open season or open any closed season in any county or district o f th< State <rf Oregon fa r tbe ing and poaaeaeicr of game ani aad bints: N O T IC E is hereby given th at tba State Game Chmunsmion of tbe State of Oregon baa made and entered and does hereby issue the following f ORDER na tio: a I im ld e u t. In the sense almost T h a t tbe open season ao defined in that upon tbe frow n of ■ kin g s u rs ine** <1« i»ended tbe fate o f nations. Chapter 153, 8actioc 2, of tbe General And It was tea made w ith canned Laws of Oregon of 1881, for hunting, aillk. to o! W as it a ruse t«f the w ily k illin g , taking or h a v in g io Lloyd George? D M be realise bow alive or dead, the following tea helped the Inarticu late E n g l i s h game animate and game birds respect man? 11OW it gave him something ively shall bo as follows to w it: The open season for deer through to do w ith his hsn'ls, filled In the pauses in his <s»uversation. o ’Uiiwo- out tbe entire state shall be and is sated for Ids French—or lack of it— hereby declared to be from August and most of all among the voluble -6th to October 31st of each year, la tin s . cave him the fueling o f being, both dates inclusive. The open season for quail and afte r all at home? Chinese pheasants in a ll sections of tbe state where there is an open One o f the «»blest methods *»f ob- season therefor, shall be and is here ' Mining power. by means of tbe wind by declared te be from October 15th m ill. w ill be used on tbe newest a ir to October Skat of each year, both plane* between London and the Con- dates inclusive. " rinent fo r tbe purjxwe of obtaining • The open sees on for grouse or I electrb ity fo r lighting the passenger^ I cabins. T he «lynainoa w ill be driven by native pheasants in a ll sections of the state where there is an open tbe wind as the a ir expresses speed season, is declared to be from August slung at luU in lies an hour. . Mow 20th to September 20th of each year, long, «me wonders, w ill It be before both dates inclusive. fu rth er attem pts are ms«le to utilise The open s ea son for sage bens in | the power of wind that is d ally going a ll sections of the state where there to waste? Steam and oil send mighty ' is an open season, is declared to be | liners plowing through the ocean, whlld I from July 15th te July Slat of each (he wind sweejm along ns over a des year, both dates inclusive. ert. Express trains rush through the The open season for prairie chick- ' country at sixty miles an hour, and ' ens in a ll sections of the state where j the «rind creates nothing but a d ra ft. there is an open season, is declared ’ I f dynamos were fixed to tbe roofs to be from October 15th to October | , of th e «arriages, as In the case of 31st of each year, both dates In the airplane, perhaps tbe electricity for clusive. lighting, heating, and cooking could N O T IC E is also hereby given that oe obtained practically fo r nothing. the changes in the open aeasooe made by this Order in no wise affects the bag lim its or other regulations It m u From O’er The State provided by law respecting the hunt Reports of frictio n between the com ,flk fo r, k illin g , taking or having in m e n ia l fisheries bureaus of Oregon possession, a liv e or dead, of such and W ashington over operations of game animate and game birds. Any and a ll persons hunting for, fisherm en at the mouth of the Col k illin g , taking or having in pos umbia riv e r are w ithout tru th , accord session, a liv a or dead, any deer, ing to C arl D. Shoemaker, master quail, Chinese pheasants, grouse or fish w arden of the Oregon state fis t native pheasants, sage hens and (or) commission p ra irie chickens io the State of T he M arion-Polk County R ealtor* Oregon, in violation of this order, association, at a m eeting in Salem w ill be prosecuted as by law pro decided to start an .in vestigation to vided. determ ine w hether or not an oil pro Dated a t Portland, Oregon, thia Ject at St. Paul, several miles e u t 12th day of June, A . D . , 1922. of Salem, is being honestly conducted Oregon State Game Commission and the money of investor* is being By I . N . Pieiachner used in sinking tbe well. T h e favorite "bad road” leading into Scio is being graded and rocked b> the county court. This road, known as the cem etery h ill road, was impas sable during the rainy season of the year, m aking residents tw o miles east of Scio go nearly six m iles out of their way to come to town. A fte r fa ith fu lly perform ing her duties as chief operator fo r the Canby M utual Telpbone company fo r the last 1 4 years, Mrs. R Soper of Canby haa tendered her resignation, to take effect in two months Mrs. Soper w ill go to Newberg, where she is to make her home w ith her sons. Increases am ounting to h alf a cent on 3O-4Os and a quarter-cent on all other sixes of prunes were announced by the Oregon Growers' Co-operative association of Saledi. Demand for Oregon prunes and a w ider dlatribu tion than ever before was given by officials of the association as the rea son for the advance T en years in th e 's ta te prison was the punishment meted out by Judge J. A. Eakin of Astoria to Robert Drake, who pleaded guilty to an indictm ent charging him w ith assault w ith in te a t to rob He entered the Knappa State bank, seeking money, but fled a fte r firin g four shots at the men in the bank. He was captured a few minutes later by a posse T be election recount suits filed In Portland by W . W . Banks against W J. H . C larke for state senator, and John Coffey against R J. Kirkw ood. H e rb ert Gordon. K R. Campbell and Louis Koehn for state representatives, both on the Republican ticket, re ceived a backset when C irc u it Judge Phelps ruled th at more d efinite allega tlons of mistakes on the part of elec tion boards must be given Hundreds of letters have been re ceived at the offices of the public service commission w ith relation to the recent order unscrambling the in terests of the Southern Pacific and C entral Pactflo railroads Most of the letters received from points in west ern Oregon urge the pnbllc service commission to protect against the segregation of the railroad's Interest*, w hile a m ajo rity of the letters recelv ed from eastern and central Oregon approve the dissolution. Restoration of the rates of the Pa ciflc Telephone A Telegraph company in effeet prior to February I t . 1921. by confessing Judgment In the case brought In the Multnom ah oounty c ir cuit court by Robert O Ihincan. John r. Risley and Dora Shreve, to have the, order of the old commission auth orising an Increase in the charges aet aside, was attem pted through a resolution Introduced by T . M K e r rigan. recall member of the com mis sloft at an executive session of the body held In Salam. T he resolution as submitted by Mr. K e rrig an appar ently was intended as a short cut to the reduction of telephone rates la Oregon, and if approved, probably w ill have the effect of throwing the entire telephone rate controversy In the ! I eourta tor (Inal d«(*rm lnatiqg. Chairm an By Geo. H . K elly ' - Commissioner By Blaine Hallock /• Commissioner By M. A . Lynch - Commissioner By L . E. Bean Commissioner Again the U nited States geological survey warns the Am erican public that the oil supply Is diminishing, but the hee«ll«*ss world g«x-s <m Its untroubled way. knowing that when It has "run out o f gas" It w ill find something else to worry about. Too Ixid atxm t the poor fellow who ■ Pl»enre«l In court penniless fo r having tried to finance perpetual motion. H e didn't hnow. It seems, that the fellow in the flat shove who has a phonograph has solved that. An actress in ‘London went to <*ourt against a d ram atic critic to disprove his assertion th a t «luring a scene she b it her toenails. Khe was sustained, but the dram atic critic may ask for a stay of proceedings to enable him to appeal to a chiropodist. A imtent suit filed by a law yer is spoken of as raising one of the most novel questions in the history of the patent office. T h e quee- tlon may lie whether a patentee should trust a woman w ith the secret. H HIVE R give« Is S H O tT s T OKDEKS A U R A n u i , pu D e s c h u t e s M o to r C o . GARÀGE J. L. flatth es flanagrer. M oro, O r e g o n . Open alL hours of the day and night. Car.« taken care <»f a t any tim e.* Night man sleep in the building. ■ora, Ore. A u t o A c ce ss o rie s G e n u in e F o r d P a r ts K e lly S p r in g fie ld T ir e s G o o d r ic h T ir e s a n d T u b e s Bank Hotel S ilv e r to w n C o rd s , Formerly the Albert T h e D alles ' N ew est and Best H o stelry Subscribe for The Observer. Best Weekly published in the Inland Empire Everyone tesuh it C E N T R A LL Y LO C ATED GINN, COLEMAN & CO. A .F . R A T H . T te n D a d la s - MORO, OREGON neu rim i lucati FOR SALE F. T. Hurlburt Agents for the International Harvester Co. I < Combine Harvester . Upper Main Street, npp. Garaie CONDON. ORE. J a m es s te w a r t SW III HUD IISPE6T0I and Harvesting Machinery We Have Now in Stock Headers, Reapers, Mowers and Wide Track Wagons SHERMAN COUNTY M0X0. OKI Just Received a Large Stock of Combine and Header Extras D E P U TIE S L . Schadewfca. Dr Jot fiauadm.V fi O re . M o ro , O r e * W . H . M ey e r, W eeco. Bring in Your Order far Extras as Sano as Passihls Geo. N. Crosfield W a s c o , O re g o n HOLT H a r v e ste r s 1 2 -fo o t to 2 4 -fo o t H O L T T r a c to r s and 5 -to n , lO - t o n a n d T35, 4 5 and 7 5 h . p. We have anything a man wants to fix up his Holt Combine or Tractor. Those learned psychologists of Columbia university who are studying the mental processes of men playing poker have given tbe husbands o f the land a novel and dignified excuse for sitting up wrlth the k itty . GET YOUR OBDER IN EARlY An automoblllst was driving fast enough, according to the evidence, to take one’s breath aw ay, and fast enough fo r the Judge, according to the sentence, to take one’s license There's strong talk of a railroad strike. We have the goods now but we will have to make replacement orders. away. ' H Stock of Drapers and Grain-carriers We are offering special prices on Groceries during Hap jack H our Gruceri ReceaaeU Albero Flapjacks Aiken Quality the hotcakes of the W est the summer months, June, July and August. Eztra Special Price os Fruit Jars FULL LINE OF M E N S A N D LAD IES’ BATH IN G SU IT S A N D W IT H STOCKINGS TO M A TC H hBur