Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, July 21, 1922, Image 4

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F R ID A Y ...
. . July 21. 1922
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At the Observer office, Moro. r
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and don ’ t make S uch a
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BIG POTATO-GUI ’EH
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WHERE You THINK W Y
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Well, That’» Different
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foul ! oh You
fioeetR?
that umpout -
hey um P, dost off
YOuR. SPECKS -YA —
T ake
will You SIT DOWN
AND STOP ALL THIS
BHOUTlNG AND NOISE
FOR. HEAVENS SA K C H
OH f t u x , look I T here ’ s mrb fish over rnejee
WITH A K U I HAT ON -O H ’ HOO rtOO, M innie , X U U >
MINNIE ,CON£ ON OVER.
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OREGONNEWS NOTES;.
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
mation of Our Readers. .
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v*.e v, eolt hnfflug July T3, according
to a report prepared by the state in­
A. BRUCE BIELASKI
For the first time «Ince Its organisa­
dustrial accident commission. The
tion, the council of the League of
victim was D. L. Hamilton, truck
Nation« met In London Monday.
drivnP, (f Klamath Falls.
- Long-Boll Lumber company, which
G u y C h a m n e s s , P r o p r ie t o r
V hat the national forests mean to
own« thousands of acres of valuable
the stockmen Is shown by figures for
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• W a s c o , O re g o n
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timber near Kelao, Wash., la about 1
the 1922 griming season compiled In
ready to «tart the erection of its mill«. 1
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the office of Supervisor Plumb, reveal­
All legislation necessary to give ef­ .j
D r y Cure Retreading a Specialty
ing the fact that 151,647 head of cattle,
fect to the treaties negotiated by the
f'.teep and horses are allotted range on
Washington conference has aow been 1 Tire and Tube Repairing
Brunswick Tires
the Ds&chutes forest alone.
enacted by both houses of the British 4
Hood River county, remarkably free
r
Satisfaction tiuaranteed
parliament.
iro n f rest fires up to date, develop­
Commissioner of Baseball Landis re­
ed an epidemic of bad burns last week.
fused to modify his order Indefinitely
The to r n of Wyeth was menaced by
suspending William Kenworthy, form­
a fire thrae miles square and a seriouR
er manager of the Portland club of
burn v as discovered on the ridge be-
the Pacific Coast league, from pro­
twe u Hood River and Mosier.
fessional baseball.
The menace of «cabbies, which this
The plan of Senator McNary, repub­
spring was responsible for losses both
lican.
Oregon, for investigation by a
In sTVsep and wool, is gone, bo far as
Joint congressional commission of the
the three counties of I^-s^hutes, Lake
General Contractor« and Builders
possibility of providing government
and Jefferson are concerned. There
«4-
- -
crop
Insurance
for
farmers
was
ap­
is raid now to bo little chance of re-
Cement
and
Concrete
W o rk a Specialty
proved by the senate agriculture com­
Infec io?; unless front other states.
mittee.
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Educailoff along safety-first lines,
The third week of the railway shop­
coupled with painstaking and court-
men’s
strike opened with peace ne­
touc sctlvltlea on the part of the tra f­
gotiations practically at a standstill 1
Mrs. Ixetta- Jewell Brown, former fic officers employed in the law en­
following confersnces between rail ex­
actress, who has announced her candi- forcement bureau of the state n^qtor,
A. Bruce Blelaekl, former ohlof o f|
daoy for United States senator from vehicle department, have combined to the Investigation bureau of the de­ ecutives, union heads and railroad
reduce arrests for traffic violations partment of Justice, who was kidnap­ board members when the differences
West Virginia.
more than half during the past 12 ped and hold for ransom by Mexican were described as "fundamental.”
bandit«, but escaped.
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the close of the present biennium, ac­ months.
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Japanese to Visit Brazil, Argentina.
Fifteen million pounds “of dried
cording to reports prepared by the
Toklo—A party of business men.
superintendents of the institutions prunes and 2300 pounds of green & the city lor tne tax due on gasoil ns much on the lines of that which visit­
prun^.
will
be
handled
through
Salem
lupplled ths city. Grant bases his rs-
and submitted to the state board of
•oncerns during the present season, usal to pay the tax ron the grounds ed America and Europe last year, will
control.
leave Yokohoma for Seattle on the
There had been registered in Ore­ according to estimates made by fruit hat the state has no right to Ux it- steamer President McKinley July 22.
?xp<rts.
The
value
of
the
crop,
fig­
telf or municipalities unless express
gon up to the night of June 30 a total
of 109,001 motor cars, 2425 motor­ ured on n basts of $40 a ton for green irovlsion Is made for doing*ao through principal wheat-growing counties the
Fifth aad Washington Sts.
cycles, 423 dealers, 8801 chauffeurs prum e. Is approximately $1,350,000 to tome statute.
crop has escaped serious Injury
PORTLAND. ORE.
One Is dead and three seriously In­ Spring wheat and oats, especially
and 198,285 operators, according to the giftwe i s.
M t mbers of the Presbyterian synod ured as the result of a wreck on the
with privilege ot bath, «iagle, £
report prepared by Sam A. Koier,
where sown late, are being materially
$1.00 up; double $1.50 up
f-
secretary of state. The total receipts In session at Corvallis released for ogglng road of the George Palmer injured by drouth. Corn has respond
Koom with private bath, single $1.50 *'
publication
a
resolution
or
statement
¿timber,
company
near
Vincent.
Wil­
from the license fees for the first six
up; double $2.50 up.
ed well to the hot weather, 1>ut where
Auto Meets Trains
Street cars Ir o n
months ef the year 1922 aggregate □ f belief signed by 25 leading pastors iam Palmer, 7 years old, was thrown
not Irrigated will need rain soon.
of the 'Btate, In whlgh they declared >n his head when a flat car ran wild,
U nion Depot peas our doors.
, 12,973,378.
Forest fires along the line of the
Transfer at 5th and Glisan streets iroes
Plans for the submission to the themselves opposed to the measure on xnd was klTled, his skull being frsc- Tillamook branch of the Southern Pa­
N orth Bank Depot.
the
next
election
ballot
directed
The big sawmill of the Booth-Kelly voters of Portland at the coming gen
ured. James Palmer, the dead boy’s
cific
have
handicapped
passenger
and
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Lumber company nt Wendllng was eral election of a $1,000,000 bond Is­ ¿gainst continuance of privately con- other, suffered a broken shoulder and
freight service to some extent.
ither injuries. Leonard Leslie, con­
totally destroyed by fire last week sue to pay Jpr the Immediate erection rolled schools.
H. J. Overturf of Bend, whose ap­
In otifoperatlon with tho predatory tactor of ths train, was injured and
II was with difficulty that the -of a bridge across the Willamette
pointment as an appraiser for the Spo­
animal
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departm
ent
of
the
United
drs. Palmer suffered injuries to her
and other units of the plant, river, near the lower end of Ross la
kane farm loan bank was recently
as well ns the whole town, were „ land, were made by a Joint commit­ States biological survey, the sheep and >ack. A number of others ou the
Suspended,
has been reinstated.
goat- men or Lincoln county met at rain were slightly bruised.
saved.
tee representing seven south and south
Shipment of lumber from Bend dur­
Eddyville
Saturday
to
work
out
a
plan
A total of 1<4 teachers were re­ east Portland communities interested
Some winter wheat has been cut
-)f co-operative action with a view of In Oregon, hut although the hot ing the month of June was at the
quired to Instruct the 3921 children In the erection of such a structure
sradicatine the predatory animals weather is hastening maturity, har rate of 30.7 cars a day, a new ship­
W . M. W a lk e r, rianager
enrolled In the Union oounty schools
Dismissal of proceedings before the
ping record for the industry thsrs,
daring the year ending last June, ac­ public service commission of Oregon from the she p and goat ranges of vest has not yet become general, says
OREOON
MORO
The biggest three-day celebration
cording to the annual report prepared , on the ground that it lacks Jurlsdlc Lincoln county. *
the weekly crop report of the weather
Judge Rgbert Morrow In circuit bureau. Conditions are unfavorable ever held in Union county was held
by Mm. A. N. Ivanhoe, county school ■- Hon, was sought by defendant rail
souft
at Portland announced that he for filling of wheat, but in some of the pt Elgin. Eighty horses participated
A M o d e rn T ile a n d C o n c re te C o n s tru c te d B u ild in g
superintendent
roads In the rate case brought by
In the races before 6000 spectators.
would
allow n judgment amounting
Because of the damage resulting to eastern Oregon farm Interests In an
B u i l t b y M o r o C o m m u n i t y fo r t h e G e n e r a l P u b l i c
B *p>Aam roads from the open cutout attempt to obtain a lower rate on al to approximately $25,000 against the
•a automobiles, Herbert Nunn, state falfa hay shipments to western Ore ;lty of Portland in favor of five form­
highway engineer, will go before the gon dairymen. Commissioners Me er employes in the deportment of pub­
STEAM H E A TED
E L E C T R IC L IG H T S
legislature nt Its next session and Coy, Corey and Kerrigan denied the ic works who were deprived of their
B a t h a n d H o t a n d C o ld W a t e r in E v e r y R o o m
positions
through
an
ordinance
chang­
ask that the traffic laws be amended motion for dismissal.
ing regulations.
•o as to, curb this evil.
OTl account 0T the unusual seasor
D E S C H U T E S M O TO R CO.
The W illamette Iron & 8teel com­
Elvis Kirby, alias James Owens, and which has brought on both the chero
Special Monthly Rates for Room or Board
pany
of
Portland
has
received
a
com
joba Rathis. slayers of Sheriff Til and the loganberry crop at the sanx
tract
for
the
construction
of
9000
tons
Taylor of Umatilla county la 1920 paid time, pickers for these fruits are al
lb s penalty for their crime on the a premium In Dallas. Many fruit if steel pipe. 9 feet in diameter, pen-
gallows in the stata penitentiary at growers kre endeavoring to get theii itocks and other equipment to he used
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E LE C TR IC A L SER VICE
B A T T E R Y SER VICE
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•slam . Rathis was the first of the crops harvested short-handed and arc in 8 miles of copduit to supply water
Starting, Lighting and Igni­
,o a new power "plant which will be
A
ll
make»
rebuilt
or
repaired.
two men to mount the gallows.
working overtime In order to sav<
tion Systems.
Recharging
Tested and filled with distil­
A. C.. Koeppen o f Pendleton was the fruit, which ripens faster that nstalled on thè upper Clackamas
-Iver by the Portland Railway. Light
and
repairing
High
Tension
elected president of the Oregon State It can be picked.
led water FREE. We solicit
& Power company. The contract calls
Pharmaceutical association in session
and
Ford
magnetos
Specialty
your battery work.
Bllllona will soon be supersedearby •or the expenditure of approximately
In Roseburg, apd Pendleton wan select­
R . H . M c K e a n , M a n a g e r, W a « c o . O re g o n
trillions
In
other
countries
than
Rus­
H.000.000.
ed as the site of the next conten­
sia, If the printing press Is not soon
The city of Portland refuses to pay
O x y -a c c tc le n c W e ld in g
tion.
First steps In the selection of a new replaced With the slower but more he state's two-cent gas tax and will
D u s t - p r o o f P a i n t R o o m in C o n n e c t io n
D E A t . E R S IN
prealdent of Albany college, to sue healthful minting machine, says the ?arry the mutter to the supreme court
Nation’s
Business.
After
having
a
f
the
state
Insists
on
collecting
It.
ceed Dr. A. M. Williams, who an
Lime» Plaster» Cement» Builders
M ORO
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aounced his resignation last week, sample fair, Vienna announced that This announcement was made by City
Supplies,
Lumber,** Wood, Coal,
the
value
of
business
transacted
was
attorney
Frank
Grant.
The
Standard
have been taken by the board of
thirty
billion
crowns.
That
Is
Im­
Oil company recently submitted a bill
C e d a r P o s ts , a n d H ay .
trustees, j
• t
A new resort for Clackamas county, pressive to folk who still confine their
THE MARKETS
situated on the banks of the Aher couversutlon to millions and who do
MANUFACTURERS OF
nethy creek, about two miles from not recall promptly that the crown has
fallen
from
its
old
value
to
four
hun­
Portland
Oregon City, and to bo known as
Tamblyn park, was opened to the pub dredths of a cent. Even so, the Aus­
Wheat — Hard white, $1.14; soft
trian frown of today, when turned In­ white, white club, hard winter and l
lie on Saturday night.
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The campaign inaugurated several to onr gold dollars, shows $14,250,000 northern spring, $1.12; red Walla.
as the volume of business done by,the
months ago by Albany college to ob
$1.09.
tain a fund for the erection of build Vienna fair, and Much results ure de­
Corn—Whole, $35; cracked, $37.
lag« on the new campus and also an cidedly encouraging.
Hay—Alfalfa, new, $16 per ton; val­
Oregon wIM have a larger pota’o ley timothy, $18@20; eastern Oregen
increased endowment fund will b<
crop this year than for n.u try years
pushed actively this fall.
timothy, $22©>24.
Autom atic cooking means
A union high tcbco'. compo'ed of past It will amount to about 3,000,-
Butter Fat—40®44c.
three and a half districts has beeu 000 bushel» «nd would have been still
Eggs—Ranch. 20®24c.
household efficiency. The
organised by the district boundar) larger but for the long dry spell.
Cheese — Tillamook triplets,"28%c;
As
a
rssult
of
th
,
slump
In
the
Young Americas, 29*4c; block Swiss.
hoard of Lincoln county. The high
savings possible with an
nobool Includes lower Stleto bay and Strawberry market about mid-June, 32®34c; ctotm brick, 24®26c.
electric range and low cost
Cattle—Choice steers, ■$7.75@8.6O;
Devil’s lakeland Drift_ereek._
, Hood River growers will receive con­
siderably less for their 104 carloads medium to good. $7®f7.76.
There was one fatality In Oregon
of electricity both mean
of fruit tills year than last season,
Shoep— Best spring lambs, $8®9;
due to Industrial accidents during the
when 85,000 crates brought an average medium spring lambs, $7®8.
money in your pocket.
week ending July 4. according to a
Hogs — Prime light, $11 50012; |
report prepared by the Industrial nc- of $2.85.
The state limestone fertlllier plant smooth heavy, $ll®11.60.
aldent commission. The victim was
A. N. Garrett, salesman, of Portland. at Gold HUI, which has been Idle tho
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8esttls.
A total of 441 accidents were reported last year, has resumed with a dally
S T R A T E FOR Y O U .
W heat — Hard white, f l.lS ^ s o f t
Warning was issued to smokers at output-of 100 tons. The plant 1« be­
ing
operated
by
Ross
A
Shoemaker,
white,
white
club,
hard
red
winter,
Bend by Fire Chief Car Ion against
throwing away lighted cigarette stubs under contract with the state on a and northern spring. $l.lff; soft red
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wintnr. $1 15; eastern red Walla,
near any Inflammable material. The tonnage basis.
Government purchase of the Hahnc
$1.14; Big Bend bluestem, $1.30,
warning was given after six small
HBy __ Alfalfa. $2$; timothy. $25;
flree in w sawdust
w qpw w a
wsawws
and wse
dry f grass bad ■ mann hospital in Portland and ils dc-
extinguished In the south end • »«“‘opment as one of the Important In straw. $17.
• f town near the big pine milling1,
Coast will be
* •tRutlons
stltutions on the Pacific ("oast
Butter Fat—44®46c.
recommended
by
Colonel
Charles* R.
D m U t i In Electrical Appliance* at All Kind*
Eggs—Ranch. 17® 24c.
ptoau.
CaUle — Prime steers, $S 26®8.|d;
All of ths state Institutions, with Forbes, director of the United Slates
Phone 3 0 3
B v e r y t h ln o S o ld o n S t r i c t l y O u A r a n f e * B a n ta
medium to choice, $7.50®8.25..
the exception of ths school for the Veterans’ bureau.
There was one fatality due to In­
Hogs — Prime light, $11.50® 11.86;
deaf, probably have on hand suffk lent
9<>nqr Ut hgndln theft «Mrattaus UfltH dustrial accidents in Oregon riurinj SBV.oth heavy, $ 6 ® 7.60.
The walnut crop of the Willamette
ralley la said to be exceptionally good
this year.
Mrs. Augusta N. Bradeen ha* b< -An
appointed postmistress at Blltxen, Har-
aey county.
Oregon editors will meet In Cor­
vallis Friday and Saturday tor their
annual potlatch.
An advance of S cents per quart
In milk prices was announced by
Klamath Falls dairies. . '
In the view of oldtime resident«.
Lincoln oounty Is this year witnessing
the driest year on record.
The Scio berry crop Is being cut
abort because of the continued drought
and the scarcity of pickers.
A can shortage Is hindering opera­
tions at the big cannery of the Eu­
gene Fruit Qrowers’ association.
A cut c< 4.« mills In U»n school bud­
get of the Pendleton school district
was effected during the school year
Just closed.
Construction of ten new dry kilns,
making a'total battery of 30 has been
begun at the Shevlin-Hixon company’s
plant nt Bend.
More than 100 students at the state
normal at Monmouth passed Friday
In Salem Inspecting the state depart­
ments and Institutions. ;
Five thousand dollars towards a
$16,000 fund for purchasing a perman­
ent fairground nt Klamath Falls was
raised by a committee.
The plant of the Eugene Excelsior
oompany resumed operations Monday,
after an Idleness of several weeks
Extensive repairs have been made.
A big picnic is planned by the
Yachats farm bureau community for
Ha big annual farm bureau picnic
to be held At Yachats July 11 and 22.
Mrs. Robert Howard, aged «4 years,
wlTs of the manager of the June Drake
farm near Silverton, committed suicide
by hanging herself from a rafter In a
WASCO TIRE AND VULCANIZING WORKS
!
B E N S O N & SON
’
M o r o , O re g o n
Special Rates
NEW HOTEL PERKINS
Ttje fluoro H o tel
W . H . W IL L IA M S
R EPA IR D E P A R T M E N T
Independent Ularehouee ( Milling go
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AUTOMATIC
ELECTRIC STOVES
M IL L F E E D A N D F L O U R .
MEET EVERY EXPECTATION
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
Com plete L in e of- Accessories
AUTO REPAIRING
ELECTRIC STOVES, g 3 7 to S22O
ih
S h erm an
E le c tr ic G o .
STORAGE
Blacksmith and Machine Shop
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FOSS &. CO., Inc.
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