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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1923)
WELL, dont TÖU ADM«6 MX HEV/WhS ßecernber 21» 1923 f KIDA V BALANCE. TOU IT LOOKS JUST UkE XOUQ OLD HAlQ------ I DON’T BVEN KNOW VOU HAD ONE GHhCk BOOIc/z— UKi T&M-UU.L ME 90M6T« i M’, BUT BQEAK. FT Ib ME T 6A9V ---------- . HOW MUCH « m 39 COST f F I \ j 9ONDEQ */M£H f I wonder which r — Í HAVE N*T A QÇ AN IDEA, AN5R oo o ducks VEAL HOGS WlâS Portland la a Good Market. We are a Reliable Finn. SHIP TO US. PRICES page a son Portlauvd, Oregon Forty Year» in Buainoaa. NOTICE FOR I UBL1CATION MAIN STREET U. 8. land office at The Dalles, Oregon. December 5, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Dell arber H. Wright, of Moro, Oregon, who, on MORO, OREGON March U, 1920, made homestead en try. No. 018790, for nbk. Sae. 27, seiewj, Section 28, Township 1 North, range 18 east, Willamette meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before register and receiver, „ United States land office, st The Dalles, Oregon, on the I I I I I I II I I Î * *•1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 * 18th dsy of Janusry 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: J. R- Cothran, George H. Rebman, W. A. Mills, and Frank Shoemacher, all of B MANUEL ROXAS S hop NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that Nancy I. Miller as executrix of the estate of William E. Miller, deceased, has filed her final report and account with the Clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Sherman County, and that Saturday, the 5th day of January, 1924, at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. and the courtroom of Manuel Roxas, speaker of the Phil the above mentioned court at the court house at Moro, Oregon,has been fixed ippine house of representatives, who the time and place for bearing Is In Washington, D. C., to present Mf' Jd final report and Filipino side of the controversy with objection» to account. Nancy I. Miller, Executrix Write With Fingernail. A wax-covered memorandum ped re quires no pencil. Messages may be writ ten upon it w|tb the fingernail or any M-1 ament with • point. , General Wood. OREGON YOUTH FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER NEW HOTEL PERKINS •FIFTH AND WASHINGTON ST8 1 PORTLAND. OREGON Th« Dulles’ Newest and Best Hostelry CENTRALLY LOCATED Sharman GpWHF SPECIAL RATES j ThetDalles, Ore Opposite Black and White with first degree murder for strang ling his stepmother, Mrs. Ebba CovelL to death with ammonia fumes Sep tember 8, near Bandon, was convicted as charged by the jury which heard his case. The verdict was brought in after the jurors had deliberated but forty-five minutes, and life imprison ment was recommended, instead <X the death penalty. The boy, 15 year» of age, was indict- uncle, Arthur ed jointly with Covell, a crippled recluse and astrol oger. The uncle has already been convicted of murder in connection with the case and lias been sentenced to be hanged. The youth’» defvo«» gas based largely upon the allegation that the murder had been planned and instigated by the uncle and that the boy. admittedly of low' mentality, had been led into the crime by the influ ence of the older man. gmlth la Idaho I naura a«« DtiaMa* Boise. Ida.—Harry D Smith at Hatte nas been appointed state diromor ol Insurance by Governor Mooy«. will enjoy All Powerful Music with a of these wonderful Our Special Terms makes it very instruments. Four models, nationally priced at $700, $600, $495, $420 Prices all stamped in back of piano at factory. We alio haoe r JW of ““ Sanjay Evening Post issue of December 15th CONFER ON IMMI6RATI0N $1.00 up; double $1.50 up Room with privet« bath, «ingle $150| up; double $2.50 up. I lAuto Meets Trains. Street cars from] Union Depot pen our doors. ( grander at 5th and Gliaen «(recto Iron)' North Bank Depot. * gome for Lifting, Boms fpr Lowering of Bars. New York.—Demands for a change in the present immigration quota law. which expires next June, were made by a score of speakers at the national Immigration conference here, although they split intp three factions in advo cating methods of Its execution. Industrialists and ' sgriculturists stood together in an appeal for ss- kecUve immigration to furnish labor ers. x Administration forces, led by Assistant Secretary of Labor Henning, advocated further restrictions under the existing law, a view which is understood to have the approval of labor. Representatives of European nations, together with welfare organl- sations for immigrant« from these countries. branded immigration strictions a» inhumane and urged that the bar» be lifted. Many friends. Music is the only sure cure A Striking Value—at ’295 One of the many.. models of * Brtlhswicks which sue have tn stock t Hardman Grands Harrington Grands Walla Walla. Wash. —The popula tion at Washington »tata penitentiary shows an increase of 3 per cent ov«r a year ago. On December 14. 1911. the register at the state institution contained 751 names. This year on the same date 778 were marked prea- would naturally expect a proportioaate advance in Nels Bergram, veteran ranchers of the country 11 miles north of here, are under arrest after having con fessed to harboring the three men who held up and robbed the Florence State bank last Tuesday. It waa reported tn connection with the arreata, although not yot confirm ed, that Herring and Bergram admit ted splitting 91500 gtven them by the robbers as the price of a hiding place while poasemen encircled their ave- nuea of escape in every direction. Then, conscience-stricken, according to reports reaching here, Herring called an officer and told of the deal, and soon afterwards Bergram was ar- The Whole Family Washington “Psh” Population Larger. appearance of the new Ford Touring Car, one Farmei'a Bribed for $4500, la Alleged Confession. / Florence, Or. —Jack Herring “and Overtures Made to U. >. By toriat. Washington, D. C—A soviet note asking for negotiations with the Uai ted States to bring about formal rocog nition of the Russian government has been received at the White House । The United States government has I not decided yet whether to reply to the communication of Cha Russian so viet government, it waa declared at the state department. The note from Moscow is tbs first move towards ne gotiations for an understanding be I ween the United Btatet and Russia itate department officials said. No conversations have preceded the Rar tian communication, it waa said. Room with privilege of bath, elaglad FOB DETROIT CrwtairVrinrtlwimproved Eibept for firing the progressives representation on the rules commit tee, the republican leaders of the house hate made no eonceaaions in making up the committee Hats. As the situation stands. the regulars re tain control at the committees which 1 handle legislation, but their hold on the rules committee, which controls 1 procedure on the floor and is to con Sider proposed (Ranges in rules, is 1 somewhat precarious. RANCHERS HID ROBBERS That all May Share Coquille. Or.—Alton Covell, charged | *wWom*M»*»**»a'* Be Wa»hiugGm,'.n C.—An agreement which mag end the tie-up in the house over committee assignments Wae reached by republican and insturgent loaders. * Under the agreement a republican Insurgent will be placed on the rales •ommittee. which directs the beua« legislative program, abd the demo crat« will bb denied addiUonal repre sentation __________ . Moro, Oregon. J. W. Donnelly, Register. WHEN IN THE PAMrES EAT AT WHH UDO. L * SHOWER BATHS ; Plumbing and Heating Sella and installs the famous Mueller pipe or pipeless furnace. Wisconsin U Ne son truoebetween th« republican organisation and thekouao insurgents was mhde poaaible by the willingness of RapreeontatTvw Wilson of Connecti cut, republican, to give up the place assigned him on the rule» committee ■o that Representative Nelson of Wis consin could be appointed to member Hobert M. Cable Grands One of these Beautiful Grands will make wife, sister or dau ghter the happiest person in the world this Christmas. ent. creasing its coat to the Price* range from $55 tb $775 Will there be supreme II 1 I J V happiness in your home < I this Christmas t * < ’ (Fo^aelectlon and prices fee Decetnber 16th Oregonian Portland A comparison extending over a lone period ci years will reveal the fact that the present price la actu ally tha lowest at which the fi '-passenger open car haa ever been sold. The Ford Touring Cor stands today, oa it always had, a woat remarkable value in the motor car fi< 11 Wiliams Motor Co , Moro. Oregon Wheat—Hard white and soft white, 11.01; western white, $1; hard winter, northern spring and western red, 95c. Hay—Alfalfa, $17018 ton; cheat, I $11011; valley timothy, *19020; eaat- ern Oregon timothy, *20 ©22. Butt erf at—A0 O He Eggs—Ranch, 850 42c. Cheese—Prices to jobbers, f. o. b. Tillamook: Triplets, 80c; longhorns. 81c; loaf. 80c per lb. Cattle— Beef steers, good grade. *70»; medium. 95 5007. Hogs—Medium to good. 97 07.50. Sheep — Medium, good and choice lambs, 910011. Wheat —- Hard, soft and western whits and Big Bend bluestem. *1.01; hard and »oft red winter, northern spring and western red. 99c. Hay—Alfalfa. *21; D. 0, *14; tins- p - c - Wi Trombones l“7' Accordions Jazz Whistles Ukelelas Harmonicas Cornetts PRESENT FREE TO THE PARTY Seattle. oar. I»»; Buescher Saxapkones Mandolins bringing IN THIS ADD orson The Music Man The Dalles “Everything fa Mueic” Oregon OPEN EVENING» UNTIL CHRISTMAS