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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1925)
you ARE CHARGED F riday . > WITH CONTEMPT O’ HOW COME WOGE ?. SO HASTHEOOCj PONT you KNOW you ÇAH KARBOR A OCO WITHOUT —A LICEH36 fVv - JUDQE. OREGON NEWS ITEJSS OF SPECIAL INTEREST Brief Rwame of ^wpon*"«» of By a vote of 51 te 51 a levy for 120,001 was voted in road district No. 1, in the Manaanita-Nehalem country, for road construction. Newton C. 'Chaney of Medford and Karl Leslie Wilson of Portland have been admitted to practice laue per manently iu this state. Sever construction work costing approxlmstely 1200.000 will be com Ptet*4 by the city of Klamath Fall« during the coming year. - A shipment of 48 Chinese pheasants, furnished by the state game farm near Kugane, was released near Pilot Rock. i Flete work involved in the survey of a pipe line for Bend’s proposed new city water system has been complei- i i i hhh i i i hihihw h » “Personal Liberty.* “It |s a necessary condition of social existence that men should renounce some of their freedom of action. There is no country or nation In which an adult man has exclusive possession of himself. In fact, the ^ry existence of society depends on thé fact that every member of It tacitly admits that he Is not the exclusive possessor of hins- selFsnd that he admits the claim of the polity of which he forms a part, to act to some extent as his master.“ I —Huxley.______ Miss Peggy McDaniel : Amendments to the present laws re DOCTOR CADMAN lating to state depositories to the end that all deposits of state funds shall Following It 1 iWftfrfW mortgages, be made upon competitive bidding by mortgage release«, deads, ete., filed the bauks of the itate, was recom for record kt the office bf the county mended in thg bidnnlal report of the Washington. t>. C —The controversy clerk for Sherman county for the as to whether the American navy is fit period from December 31, 1924, to state treasury department. to fight found new fuel w|tb the publi and including noon on January 8 1925: „ Congratulations have Just been sent » , phone^ain 4Û6L, ' «alien of confidential testimony given the Portland Grade Teachers’ asso Miscellaneous to a house committee during the prep • Satisfaction guaranteed or your < ciation by J. W. Crabtree of the Na Jany. 8 j. C. McKean to Roy F. oration of the anru.) naval supply ’ . money refunded. tlonal Education association on the » * < Dean; w. fact that 15 schools of the city have Smith Virginia H Sony. . Accompanying th*- conim’ttee report Early PrayorBook The first carlead of head lettuce 100 p*r cent of their teachers enroll Richard Grafton, an English chron- to congress was an o«il transcript •var shipped from Umatilla county ed in the national association. Bank to Icier and printer to King Edward VI, of th« testimony of Suere WHbur was sent from Free waler t New The legislature, at its next session, was the printer of the first Book of that ths govenunon’ mLi spend 1110, York. will >e Requested to amend the pres Jany. 8 County Clerk to J. R. | Oomtnon Prayer in 154B. He also 000,500 manually foi tie nett 20 yeerf Reports issued by th« Port ent salary laws so as to provide com edition of 1552. He brought out the Dellinger j dog license for new construction I! the navy Is to Plumbing and Heating torla show ihat 20.498 tons of freight pansation for the deputy state treas died about 1572. Mortgages be maintained on an equal footing In were loaded at the terminals durin- urer and deputy secretary of state In Sells and instalU .all branches with that of Great Brit Jany. 2 John Brown to Citisens / the past month. the amount of $300 a month. These famous Mueller pipe I atn and superior to that of Jhpan. Bank ; chattie and crop $250 The third annual exhibition of poul- officials now receive $250 a month. or pipeleM furnace. The committee's'observation and th( Jany. 8 Carroll Sayrs to Farmers The booklet recently issued by the try and waterfuwl of the HubbarJ | secretary’s statement warn to th« State Rank; chattie and crop; $2328.54 Pouîtry association will be held at Jackson county board of commission house along with the naval spproprla CRANDALL Jany. 6 Almon Marlin to State ers to advertise Jackson county has Hubbard this week. pee hyl proposing nearly $300.(100,000 Land Board; realty; $400 UNDERTAKING to take cjuw of the existing establish D. J. McLachlan to Farm The Jordan Valley irrigation projet proved ' so popul v that the 10,005 COMPANY printed 1n the first order will not be will be completed by June 1, accordtn moot and construction heretofore Su era State Bank ; chattie and crop Dr. 8. Parkes Cadman, of NeW York, THE DALLES, OREGON to Barry Morrison of the firm of Moi sufficient and the commissioners are thorixed. »6ii.se contemplating issuing 10,000 more. * who has been made president of the F. D. FLATT Earl F. Loomis to Pacific rison A Knudsen, contractors. Federal Council of churches.. As the result of action taken by the The old Aune barn at Bend, erected APPLE SALE IS MADE MORO, ORE. $8000 when that city could be reached only state game commission at a recent Sam Brisbine, Agent Aoto Track bb ¿ Teo« jany. 7 Howard M. Spencer to by stage, is being torn down to be re meeting, a letter was sent to Presi New York Firm TUkSU Ufi so let Tow Cho. 'N. Crosfleld; chattie and ,crop; ' Moro. Oregon dent Coolidge by I. N. Flelschner, of placed with a business structure. nape at Hood Rtoor. Hood River, Or.—The Apple Grow $618.19 , Oscar L Daniels, 57, of Mulino, waa Portland, chairman, protesting against Special delivery rated made on Jany. 8 Ray Ragsdale to Farmers ers’ association inlMated a new feature killed in the Hult Lumber company’s the proposed extension of Crater lake wood, coal, ete. to country places tn* the marketing Of Hood River Stau Bink chattie; $440.10 yard at Mulino when he tell from th«* national park to include Diamond lake. Long and short hauling promptly' Jany. ’ 8 C. H. Howell to Ind. The West Coast Power company, top of a lumber pile'eight feet to tht done on short notice. Portland, Or.—A. L. Mills, president । appioa, when it sold to a firm of Nev »3024.06 which owns and operates a string of of the First Nntional Bank of Port York export apple merchants, the en Headquarters at Hotel Moro. The Aaalea Co-operative Broccoli electric plants between the Umpqua land, who was president of the Direct I tiro remaining export tonnage ef alì druumstune«* Aitor Co— agaoelatfoa Bas bean formed at Myrtle and Yaquina bays, along the Oregon Primary league, which gave Oregon I , grades sad varieties, a total of 35 J It Mo*r tfBcnlt to forgive nn enemy 900 boxes. The *ale , which wHI in has taken over the plant at the direct primary, has prepared addl- 1 Creek and Riddle to market broccoli untoti yro knew I m I s abettor, einen volvo payment, on a cash f. o? b.'Hooc Florence, having purchased it from Mnns to the law which provide for I from the southern part of Douglas eraM SMt man than you.—¿Oía Do- G. U Bushman of Springfield and H. post-primary nominating convention« I River boois, of approximately $505. soeuty. * 008, was the largest in the history ol M Peterson of Florence. in certain cases. This measure will A special city election may be call F. M. Lucas and C. W. Harris, own be Introduced in the senate and house the northwestern apple industry, ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF ad at Eugene next spring to vote on JEWELER - I ' it does on the heels ot -z REAL PROPERTY ’ a proposed $50,000 bond issue to fl- ers of a large farm in the Tule lake at the coming legislntlve session. «•aouooomoDt that the association This proposal of Mr. Mills Is the Watch Inspector for the pane* erection of a new water reser section, filed suit in circuit court to In the County Court of the State first studied effort to cure some of I will distribute $850,000 in the next few recover $2500 damages from a group O.-W. R. AN. C q . voir for the city. ». •- - of Oregon tor the county of Sherman. of seven livestock men on the charge the alleged evils which have develop days, the biggest pre-Chriotmas dtvi In the «natter of the estate of Wil The L*ke hotel at Klamath Fhlla in dsnd to growers ever recorded, th* | Jewelry and Watch Repair that Monk owned by the defendants ed under the direct primary since the liam R. Schlato, deceased. which W. P. Richards, confessed bank tatset news is regarded as of utmost ing given 9peeial attention bad been driven into the plaintiffs adoption of the Oregon system in 1904 Noticu If hereby given that pur rubber, was a half owner, haa. been It provides that convention!, county, importance end will firmly establish | suant to an order of sale made by the grain fields and destroyed the crops. closed by the sheriff under attach confidence of growers in their co | The Dallea, Oregon Extravagance in the conduct of his district and state, are to be held fol I aperetivo organisation, the biggest and I above entitled court on the 7th day of meat proceedings. lowing the regular party primary flec office and an affidavit that he at one strongest in tbo apple Industry. " •' J May, 1923, and entered of record in Total receipts of t>e Springfield time had purchased liquor from a tions and that all candidates receiving th* journal of said court, the under postoffioe at the end of the third policeman employed by the city of ’40 per cent or more of the party vote signed administrator of the estate of Aiparioan Flag Files Day and Night William R. Schlais; deceased, will | JpiFTH AND WASHINGTON STS {Barter of 1224 were $5726, indicating Astoria were two reasons advanced by at a primary election are to be im Be far as la known the edly ¡fisc* that the office will be entitled to Governor Pierce for the attempted re mune from the jurisdiction of the con where the American flag fltes all flight from and after the 28td of January, J [ PORTLAND. OREGON second clas< rating ^«gt year. , - ? WHEN ventions, but candidates who fail to moval of Dr. Thomas Ross of Port- as well as the day, to af the ¡grove if 1928, proceed to sell at private sale, L ; Charity and relfbf ‘work at the pres land as a member of the state fish receive 40 per cent or more of the Francis Scott Key, who Is burled to ;for cash in hand,or upon terms, all of L i IN THE DALLES ent time is costing Klamath county commission. ithe fight, title, and interest of aaidL J total party vote, shel^ be Certified, Frederick, Maryland, there >l$90 par mpteth. ’IWanty-two women EAT At William M. Ramsey, practicing at- upon their request, as candidates be trait statue of <ey to rhe dposhtery. WHItom R. Sehlato deceased, in andln are receiving pensions under provl He stands with his hands, upraised fore the convention, there to take their Ito the following described real prop-1 ( torney at McMinnville, was appointed •ions of the widow’s pension act. stand against each other or pointing to the Stars and Stripes. rett^r, td-wltf'f ** • l ! by Governor Pierce to succeed Harry second new candidacies put into nom L rAU of lots seven (7) and eight (8) < Tb* state ^highway commission to Belt as circuit judge of the 12th judi against in accordance with a legal opinion in block »eight (8) of Mowry’s addi-L considering the resurfacing of The cial district, comprising Yamhill and ination from the floor. landed down by the attornSFgwnoral tion to the town, now city, of Moro, * Dulles-California highway between Polk counties. Judge Belt will re the state tax comtntoalon has Anwovnc ,Oregon. • i, \ /.< • || J Klamath FaHs and Barkley Springs, tire from the circuit Judgeship Janu LUNCH GIVEN WITH CASH •d that .the cofteHlon cf thw^blau L Tprms of .sale shall be cash in hand < > a distance of 18 mOes. The work will ary 5 to accept a seat on the supreme ncome tax tor 1924, based on ItteCmef lor upon terms as it shall appear to be|] [ cost $48,280. Iowa Bank Serves Sandwich«! to *nr 1923, woMd proceed as lithe taw court bench. for the best interest of the estate, L ; Depositors In “Run.” _ C. J. Pugh hga announced that he } United States senators and repre- www lad not been-repealed al the genera; 1 subject to the confirmation by the 11 j ■ad a number of associates had de ’senthtivea in congress from Oregon. Sandwiches and «lection la« meetk. BarlJ ItohW. Des Moines, keoeM- - 1^ elded to erect a plant in Salem tor Washington, California and Idaho will coffee were furnished by a local bank itate tax cemmtotloner, estlniatew tha L -Bids, may be submitted to the un-|’ the manufacture of fruit grading ma ,be aaked to attend a meeting of cherry to a group of depositors who were ke unpaid portion el the tax wifi «tx Idersigned at the office of his attop L chines and other article« used <n the growers from the four states to be waiting to get their money in a ‘T ub ” ceed $1.0U- 000. >.zc r r ney, W. C. Bryant, Moro, Oregon, at processing of Matt*. held in Portland some time in Janu on the Institution following the dos any time after said date. ; SPECIAL RATES Formerly the Albert ▲ C'Ontraet for 10,000 wool fleeces ary to discuss an Increase of the im ing of two Des Moines tmnks. A total of W.98I.948 will be requlr Roy Keesinger Room with privilege of bath, tingle,J In 1925 nt 42 cents a pound was sign port duty on foreign cherries from two The depositors had been waiting for ed In 1925 and 1M8 for the operation Administrator of the estate of * [ The Dalfef • Newest and Best $1.00 up; double $1.50 up ed at Bend by a group of sheepmen to five cents a pound. several hours when lunch time came, of all state department* aqd 4*81110 William R. Schlais, deceased. • 'Room with private bath, tingle $1.50 - noswiry with a Porttand wool buyer r Forty- but did not vrtsh to relinquish their tion« for which the togtoyate auth W. C. Bryant, The first “loch laven” trout eggs ; np; double $2.50 up. CENTRALLY LOCATED two cents was said by the woolmen places In line. The bank’s officers orizes sppropriatioeuvi acoonilng to the attorney fot administrator. < *Auto Meett Traint. Street can fros^ to be received in Oregon came from to be the best price ever paid for Ore eame to the rescue, however, order estimates Of proposed «wpen*ituneF ' First published December 26, 4924, 2 Sherman County HeiklqtMrlers Union Depot patt our doors. MOntana last week when 1,000.000 ing the management of a nearby approved by tho etete budget con '' Last published January 23, 1925. {rrantfer at 5th and Glitan streets from' gon wool. , X F. HATH MUMtopr i were taken to the haHhery of the state 2 North Bank Depot. Word received gt Klamath Fall? yins commission on the McKenzie restaurant to furnish sandwiches and mission. Copies <rf the report will from Washington, D. C., telling of the rlvar. The trout are of Scotch stock coffee to the depositors. be sent to the legislators f« their The bank withstood the “run.” projected 876J.000 apjnjofriaiion ><pr and are really Atlantic salmon which consideration. ’ I . the Klamath Irrigation district was ac hgv«» lost seagoing habits, according THK MARKETS claimed by residents generally. This to Captain A. Burghduff, state Treasury Finances New Soldier Bonus was appro*itoately $60,000 in excess game warden. Washington, D. C. — The treasury took the first step toward financing of the amount sought Wheal -r Hard white. |1.A; soft Organjxs^tbn of Che first linen mH! the soldiers’ bonus. Investing $100,- .The KaUy-Bullikan company has ' spring. $1.75; west of the Mississippi river was per 000,000 in special treasury securities white aqd completed its contract to clear the feeted at Salem through the election at 4 per cent to meet the first call oh hard wlste^nd woetsra whlU, ll Tt-, right of' way of the Southern Pacific . of a board of directors and adoption the government funds January 1, 1930. western W company's aew goad ovar the Cas Hay-AMiiM. Linen com Half of the securities are flat five of by-laws lor the Miles cades above Oakridge and the equip Oregon pany, with headquarters |n Salem, year treasury notes and the other $50,- tlqjothy, $18J»eM^; ment la the several camps along the corporation timothy, The capital stock of the 000,000 is in the form of spdtial treas R m . han*bee® brought la. Butterfat-*»«« delivered Portland Is (350.000, v^tb 1150,000 paid up by ury certificate* of indebtedness, re Bcg^a»« someone lost or m'sldh' the 41 stoekholders. * > Eggs—Rajyth/ioo4to. *• deemable at the option of the treasury the koy, the poAcO department of The Cheese—Prices L o. b. TlUAmook: Receipts from motor vehicle licenses from the special bonus account. Dalles hadóte bn^ak Mto Ito own jail Triplets, Me; to*t Mc P* >b.' Friday momiag while four hungry in during the period January 1 to Novem «LH General Butler’s Leave Is Ended., ber 10 1924, aggregated $4.752,915, or AND Washington, D. C.- President Cool an Increase of >684,306.60 over those tor the egtlre year of 1921, aceord idge has definitely decided not to ex- I tend the leave ef Brigadier-General Organ tv* tlrm of the Willamette val- Ing to a report prepared by Sam A. ' Bmpdlby Butler from the mkihje corps Kaser, secretary of state. The regie toy growers and levying a duty of six ' 4- Seattle .>> ■ to serve ss chief of police of Phila Wheat—Soft white, northern spring. went* a pound on eberrtee Imported tratlbns for the 11 months included delphia, it was learned at the White NON DETONATING into the United States are necessary 191,450 passenger and commercial ve $1.74; western white, $L70; hard win remove House. hlolML motorcycles. 600 dealers, ter, n.tl; western *d, |1M; Big Bend 1R WTOBt the eherry Industry ot th« worthwoot te th prosper according to 14.660 chauffeurs and 47,1$6 operators. Aberdeen Mayor Civil War Veteran. bluestem, $1.95. , B. L. Board of The Dallea. who has I An unsolved mystery exists In En Hey — Alfalfa, $11) D. C, IlTj^llm» (1. Hopkins, It Aberdeen. Wash.—A rotBroo* from potato la California, terprise to the death of Samuel C hay’ yresr old city cons sb:-* ami veteran of otky, $M; Ik <L O* I is mide fit for whorw he conferred with a number of Hickihan, who was »hot and kill« ’ Eggs Ranch, 46(J4Sc the civil ra . wls e < »vt rd muyor of We call for and eta .y a weok ago. Cleve Melson ch*rry. grow*'a’ organlxattons. ry o* 5 ;o votes Aberdeen with a m ’o? di- ly Injured when Hickman doKvsrl Roeolutlons were adopted at a meet over WiJIIam A. E.”. i’ y.i s ickor can- h .. Utally The two m«n tag in La Grande of 50 spqrtsmen, held dldate. in th« beat >t Vu .ng the city ' R. H. Piersol updor SMpices of the Wing. Fin and r.-.o o«ys were *t a cabin on has ever known. -ee ’ : inrt the men were preparing a Ftoottoat duh. advocating shortening col. A shotgun was discharg'd In ot th* trout searon Indefinitely, hold . ~t Crows Grain’ Ixpcrt i ' CALIFORNIA an «.Goiniag room, the shot pl’felag C. V* Wknap, Agent tag the deer season to the month of Grs.n Exporta Washington D < More, Oregon October with a limit of one buck, ask a par ?ion and lodging mcj’ly in !Hck-| froth the Uni el l . v m . s ! wesk were tof • grouse season from Bep b n m^i'4 hkdomen, a I Lb* l .V i m f-e it 1,886.000 . L ua T^I b vcitoj* attack Who. Mur i to October 21, and recommend u buphels the previous t^..d lb* MB P*1 M a .------ *— a bounty ot $60 on cougars ASI >YiA« HAW Beauty Shoppe PLAN SEEKS TO CURE PRIMARY LAW tVILS D. LINDQUIST NEW HOTEL PERKINS Bank Botel Dry Cleaning ‘Does Great1 Things UNION UNION OIL COMPANY