TheJudgc: What Does He Care F ot a Dollar,
!HHII MUTI Militi
r;
February 6, 1925
/ judge would
□ he TUPLAOE A
CHILD LABOR LAW
APPARENTLY REATEN
OF THE HOUSES
F riday
/ . I NEVERS •'
OH A HOKSE
race in rAY
UFB
DOES THAT
MEAN I
ONLY HAVE
TO PUT UP
|F YOU BET OH BEU-E J
AND SHE
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PAY YOU FIFTY
00L
ONE.
one dollar
Vowirl FIFTY?
Washington, D. Ci—The child labor
amendment to the federal constitution
apparently has been defeated, for the
Bit
I omb I-
The legislatures of J» states have
taken unfavorable action on the
amendment which would give the fed
eral government power to forbid em
ployment of anyone under 18 years old
tn factory, store or on the farm.
To be enacted the amendment had
to be ratified by three-fourths of the
48 states. Thus 13 negative votes
meant defeat.
Advocates of the
amendment will not consider them
selves defeated a», according to all
precedent, constitutional amendments
are pending until ratified, the prohi-
bittou, amendment being the only one
ever passed with a time limit tor rati
fication.
REPUBLICANS
TO
Hotel Dalles
Beauty Shoppe
CAUCUS
Move to Bar Wlaconsln Delegation
Considered Likely.
Washington, D. C.—House repub
licans will caucus Friday night, Feb
ruary 27, to decide upon their cand:
date for speaker and a floor leader.
This decision was reached at a meet
ing of the republican committee on
committees of the house.
Under a resolution adopted by the
committee, republicans who will serve
during the 69th congress, and are not ■
members of the present house, will bt ■
invited to participate In the confer II
ence.
I
No action was taken as to whether I ■
La Follette Insurgents should be in 11
▼ited to attend
Bi
There were indications, however, I ■
that a move would be made either 1 1
before the caucus or after it gets I I
under way to bar the Wisconsin dele I ■>
gat ion and perhaps one or two other 1 1
representatives from that and future I ■
conferences of house republicans
1
Means Convicted, Given Two Years. I
New York.—Gaston B. Means, one-1
time confidential agent of the depart I
meat of justice under William J. I
Burns, was fined »10,000 and sentenc
ed to two years in the federal prison I
>2 Atlanta when a jury found him I
guilty of having conspired to obstruct I
jMtiee.
land that the Oregon Trunk railroad I I
would build its own line from Bend I I
to KUmath Falls if it does not receive I |
common-user privilege over the Odell I I
Junction Klamath Falls link of the 1 1
Eugene Klamath Falls line.
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Moderation of eastern Oregon I I
weather has practically terminated 1 1
danger to game birds, according to 1 1
Otto M Jones, educational director I 1
of the state game commission. Snow 1 1
is still on the ground, but food is I 1
pleantiful for pheasants, quail and 11
ducks.
I
Portland’s long fight for a perman- I
ent veterans’ hospital has been won I
end appropriations of »1,350,000 for an I
Institution of 300 beds have been ap- I
proved by Director Hines, according I
to a telegram received by Mayor Baker I
from Elton Watkins, representative in
M. HICKS
Use Your Credit!
Docherty-Powers are now making
Special Credit Terms .for February
One Dollar delivers your purchase with small
payments each week or month
$ 50 WORTH OF FURNITURE—$ 5.00 CASH— $1.25 per week
$*75 WORTH OF FURNITURE—$ 7.50 CASH— $1.75 per week
Take advantage of our liberal Urnis and select the rug or furniture
that you are in need of.
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Our new spring stock is now rolling^| l Use the goods you need
while you pay for them. Have that better home this year!
Use
Your
Credit
QOCHERTY
POWERS
We
Charge
No
Interest
Furniture Company
! a decree forecloeing tbe Hen against JP
the property above deecribed, and J
mentioned in said certificate. And A
you are hereby summoned to sppear S hft H AND WASHINGTON STS
within
sixty days
the fir,t
first nub
pub- * x PORTLAND, OREGON
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.
“ after
°-”
lication of this summon», exclusive 1
■ of tbe day of said fiist publication, X
I and defend this action or pay the j
I amount due ss above shown, together •
■ with coats and accrued interest, and 1
Ilin case of your failure to do so, a |
decree will be rendered forecloeing f
Itbe- lien of said taxes and costs
H against the land and premises above I
NEW HOTEL PERKINS
Third and Washington Streets, The Dalles, Oregon
Company C of the national guard I
streams of Oregon emptying int/> the
ocean south of the Columbia Ylver
within the district now known as No.
2 would be prohibited by the bill of
Representative Winslow introduced
in the house.
D. LINDQUIST
$100 WORTH OF FURNITURE—$10.00 CASH—$2.50 per week
$200 WORTH OF FURNITURE $20.00 CASH-$S.OO per week
at Eugene was first in Oregon in 1924
In qualifying men for the national
rifle shoot, according to Adjutant-
General George White, and has receiv
ed a silver trophy from the United
States government in recognition of
its record.
The taking of salmon, shad or stur
■w
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
Miss Peggy McDaniel
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
In the County Court of the State of
In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon for the County of Sherman.
An experienced Maaeotlor of
In the mstter of the estate of
of Oregon, for Sherman County.
Lawrence Martin, plaintiff vs. Al Agnes Brisbine, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
bert Miller, also all other persons or
noia JL/aucB
parties unknown clsimuig any right, undersigned has been appointed exec
title, estate, lien or interest in the utor of the estate of Agnes Brisbine,
real estate described in the complaint deceased, by the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Sherman County, +
herein, defendants.
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phone Main 4061..
and has quniintu.
qualified. m«.
All j rersons having
’1’0 Albert
A 10111 Miller,
miller, also
oiou all
an other Rnu
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To
persons or parties unknown claming plain,» against said estate are hereby t Satisfaction guaranteed or your
mopey refunded.
any right, title, estate, lienor inter- notitkd to present the same duly j-
verified,
as
by
law
required,
to
the
»at in the real estate described in the
i i I Mii i > * i i i s »........... .
complaint herein, the above named undersigned at the :aw office of W.C.
Bryant, Moro, Oregon, within six
iefendsnts.
In the Neme of the Stste of Ore- months from the date hereof.
gbn: You are hereby notified thatl
Dated thia 14 day of January. 1925.
Lawrence Martin is the holder of Ifiim P. Brisbine, execocor of the
Plumbing and Heating
Certificate of Delinquency numbered estate of Agnes Brisbine, deceased.
Sells and installs the
W.C.Bryant attorney for executor.
95 issued on the 21st day of Novem
First publication Jan. 16, 1925.
ber, 1928 by the Tax Collector of the
famous Mueller pipe
Last publication Feb. 13, 1925
County of Sherren, State of Oregon,
or pipeless furnace.
for the amount of Seventy Six and
62.100 ($76.62/ dollars, the same being ¡NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Wasco, Oregon
the »mount then due and delinquent
In the County Court of the State of
for taxes for the years 1919, 1920,1 Oregon for the County of Snerman
4921. and 1922, together with penalty, I
jD the matter cf the eetate of
interest and ’coots thereon upon the Kateri ne Burmester, deceased.
real property assessed to you, of Notice is hereby given that the un-
which you are the ownAT a* appear* । dersigned has filed in the aboye en-
MORO, ORB.
of record, situated in »aid County and titled court his final report and ac-
State, and particularly bounded and count of bi» administration of said
described as follows, to-wit:* The C8tatc snd that Monday the 16th d»y I
Drayage of all kiwis
east one hslf (E4) of the northeast of February A. D. 1925 at the hour of
quarter (NEi) of eection eight (8), ten o^clock a. m. of said day has been
Special delivery rates made on
township one (1) north, range nine- by order of the court appointed as
wood, coal, etc. U> counUy places
teen (19) eest of the Willamette the time and the county court room
Long and short hauling promptly
meridian.
—* in the court house at Moro, Oregon
done on short notice.
tYou are further notified that said ag the place for the hearing ot the
Headquarters at Hotel Moro.
Lawrence Martin has paid, taxes on gajd report and account, the objections
। said premises for prior or subsequent thereto, if any, and the settlement of
years, with the rste of interest on the said estate.
said amounts as follows: > Years tax
Dated st Moro, Oregon this 12th
1923; date paid June 3rd, 1924; tax day of January, A. D. 1925.
receipt No. 909; amount $20.69; rate
Herman Burmester, Administrator
of interest 12 per cent; interest paid Qf gaid estate.
JEWELER-
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I W. C. Bryant, attorney for adrrin-
II Said Albert Miller as tbe owndr of ¡8trator.
Walch Inspector for the
I tbe legal title of the above described
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First publication Jan. 16, 1925 B
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O. W. R. & N. Co.
I property as the same appears of re-
Last publication Feb. 18, 1925
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lAtifâlru onrl \A7otr*Fi R
I cord, »nd each of the other persons -
A prime fsetor in the upbuilding of g Jewelry and Watch Repair
I above named are hereby further noti-1 s community
is the community newspaper.
ing given special attention
■ Red that Lawrence Martin, the plain-
I The Dalles, Oregon
■ tiff will apply to the Circuit Court
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
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1
GENERAL WEIGEL
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
Sherman Electric Co
.
Royal Cafe
named.
This summons is published by order
of the Honorable E. D. McKee Judge
'| of the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Sherman
and aaid order wee made and dated I
suppressing the fires was »»»«4.
this 26th d»y of Jsnuary, 1926 and the
will be no increase in date of the first publicstion of this L
There
summons is the 30th dsy of Jsnuary,
charges for
for gyasing
grasing cattle
cattle and
ana sheep
sbwp ««««■«•« ............ .................. .
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SPECIAL RATES
on national forests during 1925 and IM5.
thia nro ’
' All process and papers In this pro- l
I 1926, Secretary Gore of the depart • I Iceeding
msy be served upon the un l Room with privilege of bath, tingle,
! ment of agriculture has announced.
$1.00 up; double $1.50 up
I dersiffned residing within the Statt I ( *
resiaing .......................... jg, f
bsth. single $1.50
As an indication that deer are dersignea
derstgnea reeiumg
of Oregon st the address hereafter |Koom wup; ^uble $2.50 up
plentiful in the Cascade mountains 16
f Auto Meet« Trsin«. Street c»r« from] [
were seen at one time in George N I mentioned.
I M. Peterson, attorney for plain-1 A
Union Depot p»«« our door«.
S
McBean'» meadow on what is known tiff; address Moro, Oregon.
5 Transfer st Sth snd Gli«sn «treet« from#
as the Rigdon ranch above Oakridge
Last publication March 27th, 1925. #
North Bank Efepot.
•
William Lovelace, who escaped iron
the state penitentiary at Salem Octo I
Bird» and the Weather
her 7, 1922, has been apprehended lr
Knowledge of coming weather
Los Angele» and/wUl be returned tc
the prison to serve out his unexpired I changes shown by birds is attributed
to the atmospheric pressure on their
term.
The projected expenditure of 1200C I nei vta
in beautifying the upper Columbia ---------
river, Sherman and John Day high I
ways by planting trees was announc
ed at The Dalles by the state highway
office.
i
Registration in Portland schools has
passed
beyond the 47,000 mark.
THE MARKETS
An educational conference will be
held at the Oregon City high school
Portland
Wheat — Hard white, 12.18; soft building Saturday.
Seth French was elected president
white, $1-97; northern spring. »2.00;
hard winter. »195; western white, of the new Retail Merchant»’ organ-
»1.92; western red. »1.93.
ization at Albany.
Hay—Alfalfa. »19 50029 ton; valley
Beggars will be compelled to work
timothy. »19020; eastern Oregon on the street» of Eugene, according to
timothy, »220^2 50.
an edict of the police department.
Butterfet—45c delivered Portland
John R. Chesem. fanner living, oe
Emery J. Newton was elected sheriff
Eggs—Ranch. 31O33Vic.
the
Lorane highway five miles south-1
of Benton county to succeed the late
Cheese—Prices f. o. b. Tillamook:
west of Eugene, was found guilty lr I
Sheriff S. N. Warfield by the board
Triplets. 31c; leaf, 32c per lb.
justice court of cruelty to animals in I
of county commissioners.
Cattle—Prime steers, »7.2507.76.
allowing 11 head of cattle to starvi I
Practically all the unmacadamised
Hogs — Medium to choice, »9.750
to death.
FOR SAL»
roads in Klamath county were impass
Herbert E. Allen of Bend, assistant I
11 50.
able
because
of
a
thaw
which
follow
Sheep—Lambs, medium to choice.
Maj. Gen. William Weigel, who hae general manager of the Brooks-Sean 1
ed snow and cold weather.
assumed command of the United Ion company, has been elected press I
»1101650
Probably the oldest married couple ( States forces In the Philippines.
dent of the recently organised Centra'
in Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas s8Ull-
teattl»
Oregon Council Of the Boy Scouts ot I
Wheat—Soft white, northern spring. well of Bandon, last week celebrated
America
I > 1 1 11 I H ' I I I *1 1,1 1 1 » « 1 » t
»2.90; weetem white. »1.9«; hard win I the 69th anniversary of their wedding. the county.
Approximately »29,294,000 had been J (
Pscking
has
been
started
by
the
State officials with a big srfuw plow
ter. »1.9$; western red. »195; Big I
expended in constructing irrigation i
Bend binestem. »2 20.
CRANDALL
I began work last week Ig an attempt Lane County Co-Operative J’rune works in this state at the close of I <>
Hay—Alfalfa. »23; D. C, »28; tim to clear the McKenzie pees of snow. । Growers’ association, a branch of the 1924, with 1,343,00 acree of land involvU ; ,
UNDERTAKING
othy. »M; D. C.. »28, mixed hay. »24 The snow is estimated to be^!8 feet state organization, at the Scarbrough ed, according to the bienntel’iHport of I • '
COMPANY
plant at Creswell.
• ’Bwttertat—45<
deep.
’
,
the state engineer, filed with the leg | .
Egga—Rasch, 34038«
THE DALLES, OREGON
Jetty, construction on the north side
Th* SJverton Health officer has is-,
islature.
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Cattle—Choice steers. »7.5008 00
of
the
entrance
to
Coos
bay
now
ex
sued as order that all school children
C. O. Hawkins, cashier of ths West
Hoga-Prime light. »11.75 011 90
be vaccinated or remain home from tends slmost one mile to sea, while ern State bank at Newport, pleaded
school during the present smallpox trestle work is more than one mils
Sâm Brisbine, Agent
guilty to three chargee tn
circuit '
IPci TRMttaCton . triplets. 193.
from the recalving plant.
epidermic.
court
at
Toledo
and
was
sentenced
to
I
Washington Young America. 21 0 ;
Mom. Oregon
During the season of 1924 there war«
Miss Agnes Johnson, who for maty
7«
forest
Hfee
ta
the
Umatilla
na
years was a teacher in rural schoo'; s
He was charged with misappropriation |
tional forest,, burning 276 acres of
ri l l I HU I I I I I I H I I I I * Wf-
of
Douglas
county,
has
been
tc
mpor-
.
, Bgfgo^Prime mixed. »1149011X0
arlly appointed school supervisor for' valuable timber. The total cost orot.
hyttiä—Prim» steers. »7.2507.75
A
when ~ .
, IN THE DALLES
Ï
Open Day and Night
Bank Hotel
Formerly
the Albert i
The Dalles’ Newest and Best
Hostelry
CENTRALLY LOCATED
Sherman County Headquarters
USE
ARISTO
MOTOR OIL
AND4
UNION
NON DETONATING
GASOLINE
1
UNION OIL COMPANY
OF
CALIFORNIA
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