Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, September 21, 1923, Image 1

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a tlo n th e In te ra llie d co m m issio n of
In q u iry re p o r ts th a t G re e c e h a s not
d o n e a ll p o ssib le to d is c o v e r an d pun
lsh th e a s s a s s in s of th e Ita lia n m e m ­
b e rs o f th e O reco -A lbanlan b o u n d a ry
m issio n , th e 60,000,000 lire d e p o site d
D E N T IS T
by th e G reek g o v e rn m e n t sh a ll be
S p o k an e. W a sh .— P ro p o s a ls th a t th e
U nited Statet Dental Exam ­
paid o v e r to th e Ita lia n g o v e rn m e n t a s
fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t, th ro u g h Its fo re s t
re p a ra tio n s .
iner fo r thia district.
se rv ic e , ta k e o v er th e c u to v e r la n d s
of th e P acific N o rth w e st n o t s u ita b le
M o to ris ts P la n G asoline Probe.
fo r a g ric u ltu ra l p u rp o s e s w ith a view
W a sh in g to n . D. C .— All au to m o b ile
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M ORO, O REG O N
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ln g by th e s e n a to ria l in v e s tig a tio n
so c ta tlo u to a tte n d a c o n fe re n c e a t
co m m itte e , h ead ed by U n ited S ta te s
« V V V S A V v \ V Z A A ^ W A A A A A A A A
C lev elan d , O., S e p te m b e r 20. 21 and
S e n a to r C. L. M cN ary, O reg o n , c h a ir
22 to p lan a c tlo n ^ fo r a c o m p le te su r
m an of th e c o m m ittee.
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vey of th e g aso lin e situ a tio n . W hy
| T h e w itn e s se s, m ain ly a c tiv e lum
m o to ris ts a re c h a rg e d from 12 to 15
b e rm e n . b u t In clu d in g also s t a te and
c e n ts a g allo n fo r g a so lin e In o ne
fo r e s tr y o ffic ia ls an d co lleg e ex p ert« ,
s t a ts an d from 22 to 25 c e n ts a g a l­
se e m e d a g re e d th a t It w as o u t of th e
lon In a n o th e r w ill be In v e s tig a te d .
q u e stio n , u n d e r p re s e n t c o n d itio n s, fo r
P hysician and Surgeon
p riv a te o p e ra to rs to u n d e rta k e an y
W a s h ln g td ’n S ta te T a x Reduced.
; p ro g ra m of re f o re s ta tio n . A s lu m b er
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lym pia, W a sh —The 1923 g e n e ra l
; m en. th e y a d m itte d th e y w e re a g a in s t
re f o re s ta tio n , b u t a s c ltls e n s th e y de fund ta x levy fo r th e s ta te of W a sh ­
Office in R esidence
d a r e d th e g o v e rn m e n t m u s t do so m e ­ in g to n w as fixed by th e s ta te equal
th in g to g u a ra n te e a tim b e r su p p ly izatio n c o m m itte e a t 1.75 m ills, a r e ­
M ORO - - OREG O N
an d p ro te c t th e w a te r su p p ly , p a rtlc u d u c tio n of R a m ili from th e 2 25 levy
la rly fo r th e Irrig a tio n d is tr ic ts to o f la s t y ear. T h e to ta l levy for s ta te
JOOLKXXXXXXXXXJO<>>X>>JOO<XX> w hich a c o n tin u e d su p p ly Is e s s e n tia l p u rp o se s will be 13.539 m ills, as com ­
p ared w ith 15.059 fo r la s t y e a r, a
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re d u c tio n of W j m ills.
WANT II. S. TO TAKE
CUT-OVER LANDS
Dr J. R. Morgan
Dr C. L. POLEY
IRA M. PETERSON
A ttorney-at-L aw
Practice in A ll the Couris
of Oregon
Phone
Main 541
BANK O F M O R O B U IL D IN G
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OKLAHOMA IS PUT
UNDER MARTIAL LAW
OREGON PRISON HAS FIRE
in d u s trie s and M a te ria ls A re Lpst In
Blaze a t S alem .
HIGHT TO USE NAVY
IN DRY WAR DENIED
In value th a t A m erican bgn k s a re g iv ­
ing up th e ta s k of try,nK 1° co m p u te
its w o rth and a re beg in n in g to s trik e
It off th e ir lis ts of foreign ex ch an g es.
In th e cam p aig n a g a in s t alcoholism
P re m ie r M ussolini of Italy h as decld-'
ed to am end th e liquor re g u la tio n
w hich allow s one d rin k shop to every
500 In h a b ita n ts so th a t th e re will only
he one shop to every 1000 in h a b ita n ts.
A tto rn ey G en eral S pillm an of N eb­
ra s k a h as an n o u n ced th a t he w ould
Invite to a c o n feren ce to be held ab o u t
O cto b er 10 o r 15 ev ery a tto rn e y gen
eral In th e U nited S ta te s to co n sid er
th e g aso lin e situ a tio n tq'tHo* co u n try .
Ja c k D em psey re ta in e d his w orld’s
h eav y w eig h t title by kn o ck in g out
L uis Angel F irp o of A rg en tin a in th e
second round of one of th e fie rc e st,
fa s te st and m ost sp e c ta c u la r b a ttle s
In th e h isto ry of pugilism .
U ncle
S am ’s s h a re of th e r a t e re c e ip ts a t th e
D em psey F irp o fight will he ap p ro x i­
m ately >160,000 in ad m issio n ta x e s
alone, th e in te rn a l rev en u e b u reau an
nounced.
S alem . O ;.—F ire . p re su m a b ly start­
ed by sp o n ta n e o u s co m b u stio n a t noon
W a sh in g to n . D. C.—T h e p re s id e n t
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Governor Walton Places Entire
terials a t th e O regon s ta te p e n lte n of th e U n ited S ta te s to e n fo rce pro­
State Under Rule of
tia ry valued a t a p p ro x im a te ly >155.- h ib itio n u n le s s a n e m e rg e n c y e x is ts
000. In s u ra n c e caTried on th e p ro p ­ w hich is n o t th e c a se a t p re s e n t.
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M ilitary.
e rty co v ered GOO to n s of flax fib re
T h is w as th e opinion s u b m itte d to
s to re d In th e m ain in d u s tria l building, P re s id e n t C oolidge by A tto rn ey G en
O k la h o m a C ity— M artial law fo r th e a q u a n tity of flax seed, and >10,000 e ra l D au g h te ry in co m p lian ce w ith a
e n tir e s t a te of O klahom a h a s been on m a c h in e ry In th e p riso n flax p lan t. re q u e s t m ade by th e la te P re s id e n t
T h e In s u ra n c e on th e flax fib re anti H ard in g for an official view co n cern
p ro c la im e d by G o v ern o r W alto n .
in h is p ro c la m a tio n G o v ern o r W a l­ (lax seed a g g re g a te d 120,000.
lug th e pow er p o ssessed by th e ch ief
T h e fire s ta rte d in th e e x tre m e e x e c u tiv e to u tilise th e a rm e d n av al
to n sa id p la in ly th a t his m ove w as
d ire c te d a t th e ku klux k lan a s an o r n o rth end of th e in d u s tria l building, fo rces of th e g o v e rn m e n t to co m b at
g a n lx atlo n an d th a t ho w ould bend in w hich w as sto re d ap p ro x im a te ly unlaw ful liquor tra ffic w ithin th e te r ­
e v e ry e ffo rt to d riv e It from th e s ta te . GOO to n s of flax fib re. F an n ed by a rito ria l w a te rs of th e U n ited S ta te s.
A lleged
p ro v id en ce
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flo g g in g stro n g w ind from th e n o rth , th e
T h e ru lin g m e a n s th a t th e govern
p a rtie s w as aaaly n ed by G o v ern o r fla m e s sp re a d w ith ra p id ity , an d w ith isuut la hack w h ere It s ta r te d m o n th s
W alto n at t h i %eco«is1ty fo r d e c la r In a few m in u te s th e fire had e a te n its ago In its e ffo rt to d e v ise effe c tiv e
lng m a rtia l law th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te . way th ro u g h a p a rtitio n Into th e flax m ean s for ch eck in g th e o p e ra tio n s of
G o v e rn o r W a lto n ’s la te s t p ro c la m a ­ p lan t.
th e rum fle e ts along th e c o a sts and
tio n d e c la re d a s ta te of In s u rre c tio n
T h e (lam es th e n sp re a d so u th w ard a c ro s s th e G re a t lak es.
to e x is t in th e e n tir e s ta te . T ro o p to th e w o odw orking d e p a rtm e n t and
P re s id e n t C oolidge d o es n o t in te n d
ru le is on for a ll of O klahom a, w ith la te r to th e b o ile r room , lo cated in to ask c o n g re s s to a u th o riz e him to
a b s o lu te m a r tia l law In O klahom a th e so u th end of th e in d u s tria l s tru c use th e navy to en fo rce p ro h ib itio n .
C ity, th e g o v e rn o r’s hom e tow n, from lu re . T h e saw m ill, lo cated d ire c tly at
T h is w as officially s ta te d a t th e
w hich h e w en t to th e s ta te hou se a fte r th e r e a r oi th e in d u s tria l building, also W h ite H ouse follow ing A tto rn ey Gen
fo u r y e a rs a s m a y o r. C reek co u n ty w as b u rn ed .
e ra l D a u g h te ry ’« ru lin g .
a lso g e ts a b s o lu te m a rtia l law . T u lsa
Mr. D a u g h te ry ’s opinion Im plied
h a s b een e x p e rie n c in g th e tro o p ru le M e x ic o D e c lin e s L e a g u e M e m b e rs h ip th a t co n g re ss had pow er to g ra n t th e
CORFU TO BE EVACUATED
M exico C ity .— M exico h as d eclined p re s id e n t a u th o rity to use th e naval
fo r five w eeks.
A b so lu te m a rtia l law will be en fo rc an in v ita tio n from th e L atin A m erican fo rces to e n fo rce any law .
E u ro p e ’s Peace is Saved by C o un cil P in c h o t C o n g ra tu la te d on S trik e D eal.
H a rris b u rg , P a .—A m e s sa g e of co n ­ ed In O k la h o m a co u n ty and th e re s t of d e le g a te s to th e lea g u e of n a tio n s to
of A m basaado ra.
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tu la tio n from P re s id e n t C oolidge th e s t a te w ill be u n d e r ru le of tro o p s becom e a m em b er of th e league. Re
P a r is .—T h e d a n g e r to th e p e a c e of
BRIER GENERAL NEWS
In m o d ified form .
plying to a m e ssa g e s e n t by all the
E u ro p e from th e Ita lia n o c c u p atio n to G o v ern o r P in c h o t of P e n n sy lv a n ia
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P e titio n s h av e b iq /i placed In c lr
o f C o rfu en d ed w hen a f te r a m e e tin g upon th e s e ttle m e n t of th e a n th r a c ite lish e d a t O k lah o m a C ity w ith a c o u rt
a n te e in g M exico’s ad m issio n should c u la tlo n In th e m o v em en t to re c a ll
coal c o n tro v e rsy w as m ad e p u b lic at
of th e a m b a s s a d o rs ’ co u n cil Ita ly fin al
of in q u iry e x a m in in g w itn e sse s in an she apply. F o reig n S e c re ta ry P a n l d e ­ G o v ern o r P ie rc e of O regon.
ly c o n se n te d to e v a c u a te C o rfu be th e e x e c u tiv e o ffices hero.
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It e ffo rt to o b ta in ev id en c e re g a rd in g clared th a t M exico w as forced to de
D avid Lloyd G eorge, fo rm e r p re m ie r
fo re th e end of S e p te m b e r. It Is u ii
th e s o u rc e of th e “ reig n of te r r o r
eline b e c au se d ip lo m a tic re la tio n s of E n g la n d , will a rriv e In New York
Wigs M ade of C hinese H air.
d e rato o d th e y a re to leav e th e Island
T h e a te r w igs a re g e n erally m ade w hich th e g o v e rn o r d ecla red e x is ts.
with G re a t B ritain had not b een ro on O c to b er 5 for h is v isit to A m erica
by S e p te m b e r 27.
from C hinese h a ir, sp lit by m achinery,
sum ed and G re a t B rita in had a d ele
It Is a lso u n d e rs to o d th e co u n cil sjnee it Is co arse In te x tu re , bleached
g a te In I lie le a g h e c o u n c il.
a g re e d th a t if on th e d a te of ev acu
an d dyed.
B ritain D em ands T ra d e For Loan.
B uenos A ires —T h e m in is te r p f
nance h as rec e iv e d a c ab le g ram frinit
John E v a ris to U rihuro, A rg en tin e am­
b a ssa d o r to G re a t B ritain, re la tiv e to
th e loan of £40.000.000 o ffered A rg e n ­
tin a by B ritish h a n k e rs for c a rry in g
out a p ro g ram of public w orks in th is
co u n try . T h e B ritish g o v e rn m e n t w ill
g u a ra n te e ' th a t th e loan is ra ise d in
London, provided th e p ro ceed s a re
used ex clu siv ely for th e p u rc h a se of
m a te ria l In E ngland, th e m e s sa g e
Bays.
“ Some Baby."
At the tim e of Its b irth th e g iraffe
m easu res six feet from Its hoofs to
0 .0 , P. APPOINTS
DELEGATES FOR 1924
W a sh in g to n , D. C — A te n ta tiv e ap
p o rtio n m e n t of d e le g a te s to th e 1924
re p u b lic a n n a tio n a l co n v en tio n con
fo rm lrT to th e o rd e r of th e n a tio n a l
- r e m i t t e e Issu ed In 1920 and d esign
I to eq u a liz e re p u b lic a n v o te rs’ re p re
¿'Tita' '. “ w as m a d e public at com m it
te e h u t h t r i e r s .
It p ro v id es for
1037 ¿ f ’.'gti f'T an d a lte rn a te s , a s coin
pr.reA: w*. ,'i !' 4 fo u r y ears ago, w ith
h a rp r i d u 'io n s o rd e re d in som e of
•J mj “ Solid S o u th " sta te s? i|n d In c re a se s
i In m o st o f th e n o rth e rn an d w e ste rn
se c tio n s.
C h a n g e s in a p p o rtio n m e n t w ere
d ire c te d follow ing y e a rs of c ritic ism
of la rg e d e le g a tio n s from S o u th e rn
s ta te s n o rm a lly d em o cratic. N o d e le ­
g a te s w ill be allow ed, u n d e r th e new
ru le , from
c o n g re ssio n a l d is tr ic ts
w hich do n o t m ain ta in a re p u b lic a n
o rg a n iz a tio n and do n o t c a s t a t least
2500 re p u b lic a n votes.
T h is s trip s
m any s o u th e rn d is tric ts e n tire ly of
re p re s e n ta tio n , red u cin g S outh C aro
lina'H s tre n g th from 11 to 4, M ississ­
ip p i’s from 12 to 4, L o u is ia n a ’s from
12 to 9 and G eorgia’s from 17 to 9.
T h e F lo rid a d eleg a tio n , h o w ev er. Is
In c re a se d from 9 to 10, T e n n e s s o e ’s
from 20 to 2G and V irg in ia 's from 16
Seven miles due east of Moro and One mile
east of Monkland, in Hay Canyon, on what
is known as the Nish place
September 27th
Free hunch ut H ood .
Sulc SUrts 1.30 p.ni.
M ilit a r y
All . . l e . under $25 .0 be for cash; all sales over $25, approve«!
le lake,, at
intere8t
Qctober Jgt 1024 or 5 per cenl dlgc0Ullt f„r cash.
C lerk
G. R. G o ch n o u r,
H . E. T h o m p so n , O w n e r
C oup
de’ E t s t
S u p p o rte d
3? Head of Work Horses and Colts
A u c t io n e e r
2 6 h e a d o f B rok e H orses
by
K ing O v e rtu rn s M in istry .
M adrid. — A m ilita ry coup d ’e ta t,
o rig in a tin g In B arcelona, sp read rap id
ly th ro u g h various d is tr ic ts an d prov
Inces of th e c o u n try and re s u lte d In
th e o v e rth ro w of th e g o v e rn m e n t.
** At th e head of th e m o v em en t w as
th e
c a p ta in g en eral of B arcelo n a.
Sale Starts 10 a. m Sharp
FRIDAY. SEPT. 28
’ARMY CHIEF RULES SPAIN
4 / sets work harness and collars
14-inch 3-bottom John Deere plow
20-hoe Superior drill, nearly new
Chains, tools, and many items too numerous to mention
A . B. R id d ell,
Free Lunch at Noon.
to 16.
Team gray mare and horse, 4-year olds, weight 2800
“ bay geldings, 4 and 5-year old, weight 2800
bay and brown geldings, 5 and 6-years, weight 2850
n
10-years, weight 2 8 0 0
il
bay and brown
Hack
Bay mare, 9-year, and colt
Reaper
Two milch cows
Fanning mill
Two yearling heifers
Wheat rack
Weeder
3%-inch wagon
24-foot harrow
Wagon and header box
9-foot P & O tandem disc
Walking plow
Deering combine with motor
T e rm «
' T e rm «
a t th e H e r m a n P a p e fa r m 6 m ile s
e a s t o f M o ro . M ile n orth a n d h a lf
m ile e a s t o f • M o n k la n d s c h o o l
r a n a in g 12O O -lb to 17OO-lb; a g e s b e t w e e n
4 a n d 8 y ea rs; o n e s p a n m a r e s IO y e a r s o ld
P rim o R iv era.
W ith C ap tain G en eral P rim o R iv e ra
In co n tro l, su p p o rte d by K ing A lfonso,
and w ith th e fo rm atio n of a d ir e c to r ­
a te to ta k e th e p lace of th e A lhuce
m as m in istry , th e s itu a tio n In th e
c a p ita l is, as far a s o u tw ard a p p e a r
a n c e s go, norm al.
P rim o R ivera, w ho e n g in e e re d th e
m ilita ry coup d ’e ta t a t B a rcelo n a, has
re a c h e d h e re an d p ro ceed ed a t once
w ith o rg a n iz a tio n of th e new a d m in ­
is tra tio n . W ith th e arm y b eh in d him ,
6 yearling colts
Saddle horse
Harrow cart
Two iron harrows
4 colts unbroke 1 and 4-year
Belgian stallion
12 ft rod weeder
Fanning mi
Registered Shorthorn bull, 3-ycar old
.
“wo 1'A Bain wagons; one practically new, the other in real
he m et no opposition.
Q uezon D isregard« G eneral W ood.
M a n ila — M anuel Q uezon, p re s id e n t
of th e P h ilip p in e s e n a te , d e c la re d th a t
n e ith e r th e s e n a te n o r th e houso of
re p r e s e n ta tiv e s w ould su b m it th e ir
re s p e c tiv e b u d g ets to th e In s u la r de
p a rtm e n t of finance. H e said th e le g ­
is la tu re would d e a l w ith th e b u d g et
as It d eem s p roper, w ith o u t re g a rd to
G o v ern o r G eneral W o o d ’s in s tru c tio n s .
good condition
Header bed and wagon >
Farm truck, wooden wheels
1? U '
Set light bobs
14 ft Deering header
Two I2 horse plow hitches
3 bottom disc plow
16-disc Superior drill
FI Tide
6 cylinder ’18 Studebaker
3 I5=gal. oi, barrels
6 55-gal. galvanized gas drums
Two 18-hoe Kentucky drills, practically new
8 foot double cutaway Roderick Lane disc
England Settles »122.000,000 Debt.
T h e B ritis h gov­ Two 4 bottom 12 inch Dutchman plows
e rn m e n t h as paid th e U n ite d S ta te s
$31,086.385 in fin al liq u id a tio n of a
14 inch John Deere walking plow
d e b t of >122.000.000 c o n tra c te d d u rin g
and a fte r th e W orld w ar In th e p u r­ 13 set work harness, both chain and leather
c h a se of silv er in th is c o u n try to r e ­
liev e a c risis In In d ia. P a y m e n t w as Chains, trees, and many items too many to list
m ad e to th e F e d e ra l R e se rv e b ank of
W a s h in g to n . D . C .—
N ew Y ork.
8 k y W rite r 1« K illed.
N ash v ille, T ontt. — C a p ta in B erec
B h e p p e r.o n of L ondon. E n g la n d , av ia
to r fell oil th e H e rm ita g e p ro p e rty , 11
m ile , e a st of N a .h v llle . a f te r he had
co m p leted a flig h t In th e .e r v lc e of
a sky w ritin g a d v e r t l.l n f com pany. H t
burned to death.
T ^ rm a - AH sides under $25 to be for cash; all miles over $25, approved note taken at
8 ^ cent iin . re sid u e October 1st, 1924, or 5 per cent h aco u n t for cash.
4 G. R. G och n ou r, a u ctio n e er
A . B. R iddell, clerk
W . A. R uggles, o w n e r