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siani woin oBstwa F riday The Judge March 20. 1925 YES SAHJEtXiE» ISC HEWS Chicago, HL—Typhoid f©ver germs which kUlod Wipiam Nelson MeCiin tock, “millionaire orphan,” were given William Darling Shepherd foster-father and chief heir, upon hie promlae to pay $100.000 after settle ment of the estat©, C. C Falman, head of the school of bacteriology, told Robert E. Crow©, state’s attorney Tuesday. Falman said that he advised the method of administering the germs and advised Shepherd as to further steps so as to assure the deuih of th© rich youth. ; Th© new development came wh.-r UNITED SELLING IS URGED Paimen, grilled in Shepherds pres ence. after three days of question Wheat Growers Advocate Co-operative Marketing. ing, shook his finger in Shepherd’s • Spokane, Wash —Co-operative mar face and said: “I gave those typhoid germs to keting orgamlsatfnn© wit© local repre Shepherd. He told me in plain words sentatlves similar to private concerns that he wanted them *to inoculate were advocated at a conference of * wheat growers of the inland empire somebody with' and that It million dollar deal He told me he here. would pay m« plenty when he got Newton Jenkins, of Chicago, at torney for th© Illinois Agricultural as the million.” "You're a liar.” Shepherd retorted, soclation, declared that the "farmer but assistant prosecutor© said his has a natural monoply. He should be denial larked the emphasis and vigor able to make use of that monopoly.” Walter J. Robinson, manager of the of hi^ previous assertions. Washington Wheat Growers’ associa Kid McCoy Is Found Guilty. tlon. said that organization’s co-opera tlve marketing plan failed "because Los Angeles. Cal.- Kid McCoy, ex it did not take in local farmers or pugilist, recently convicted of man »laughter in connection with the slay ganizations.” ing of Mrs Theresa Mors here last August, wan convicted in superior1 court of three counts Of assault grow- mg out of h shooting affray In Mrs Mors’ antique shrqothe morning after Not Appreciated. Jud Tunkins says: “Fault-finding we cun 111 afford. Nolnxly offers a re ward.”—Washington Star. her death 571 department stores The Dalle«, Oregon 2-Strap Tan Pumps in the Spring’s Smartest Style! For the women who are accustomed to select 'ring f.xjtwear early, these stylish twe-strap. will prove exceptionally popular.. Thev come in tan calfskin and patent leather with Cuban heels or patent leather with Spanish heels Fibre counters Made with two mstep straps with side button and 'ribbon bow—neat perforation around vamp and quarter. . M. JARDINE MB I SUPPOSE IF IGWHT THIS DIVORCE 'YOULL TURM AROUND AHtXiET IAARRIEO AQAld, OIHAH ARE YOU HERE AGAAH? GERM DEATH PLOT TO GET MONET TOLD by There Will Be No Sequel gwiucto sewi TROIA ClRCUVACnOfi * OBSERVER WANT ADS ARGUMENT HEARD ON OREGON SCHOOL ■ LAW x * JL. -— Rates: Under 15 words, 35c 15 to 30 word«, 50c Over 30 wda., l%c per wd. . SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Sherman County. Plumbing and Heating I^wrence Martin, plaintiff v©. Al Sella and installs the bert Miller, also ail other persons or famous Mueller pipe , Washington, D/C.—Th© compulsory pjOTICE—The Tygh Valley Flour parties unknown claiming any right, or pipeless furnace. Mill has closed down until July title, estate, lien or interest in the education law of Oregon, requiring real estate described in the complaint that after September of next year all 1st. Out of wheat. R. B. Knox. Wasco, Oregon herein, defendant©.. children between the ages ©f 8 and 18, FOR SALE — Good milk cow, fresh To Albert • Miller, also all other with a tew exceptions, shall attend February 1st, ten years old, $80. persons or parties unknown claming public schools, was reached in the Also 16-7 Thomas hoe drill, $60. any right, title, estate, lien or inters supreme court Monday for oral argu F. W. Hutchcroft, phone 2F24, est in the real estate described in the S TKTFir'M ITQT 8 ment in two oases brought by the U IO 1 % 2tm13 complaint herein, the above named g jj. Li IN state to have set aside the injunc Moro. defendants. tion of'- th< federal district court BABY CHICKS from farm flock of JEWELER In the Name of the State of Or»' against its enforcement. • Buff Orpingtons. $18 per 100. Mrs. gon: You are hereby notified that • Although it was thought the cases A. H. Barnum, Moro Or©, Watch Inspector for the m6tf Lawrence Martin is the holder of J might not bring a sweeping opinion | O.-W. R. & N. Co. J from the court on the constitutional FOR SALE or Trade-Several good Certificate of Delinquency numbered »5 issued on the 21st day of Novem | Jewelry and Watch Repair- § brood sows due to farrow this right of states to control the educa month, also double cutaway tandem ber, 1923 by the Tax Collector of the <S tion of children within their borders, ing Kiven special attention E diac. C. P. Walker, phone 23F13, County of Slier man. State of Oregon, the controversy has attracted wide for the amount of Seventy Six and Moro. f6tf attention in education and religious 62.100 ($76.62; dollars, the same being i The Dalles, Oregon circles. The anuy of counsel brought 6% Loans under Reserve System the amount then due and delinquent into court Included former Senator on city or farm property for taxes for the years 1919, 1920, George E. Chamberlain, W. S. Moore. Reserve Deposit Company 1921. and 1922, together with penalty, A. H. Putnevy and P. Q. Nyce for the 1t Fourth Street, Portland, Oregon. interest and costs thereon upon the state, William W- Guthrie, for the ao real property assessed to you, of ciety of th© Slfftwe pt the Holy Names WHEN We pay parcel post one way on all William M. Jardin©, president Of । of Jesus and #axy, and Joha XJ. 5ho© repairing. Good quality leather which you are the owner as appears Kansas State Agricultural college who . Veatch, for th© Hill Military academy and work. Joe Amore, The Dalles, of record, situated in said County and IN THE DALLES State, and particularly bounded and was named secretary of agriculture by । Oregon E.M I M I described as follows, to-wit: The President Coolldga. east one half (Ei) of the northeast SIGNERS W RECALL WIN quarter (NE}) of section eight (8), No Threo-i imoa Trying Kaito City Attomey’o Charg© of Libel Motorists who contemplate knock township one (1) north, range nine- Not Sustained. .ng a railroad train off the track te«n (19) east of the Willamette r L Kelso, Waah.—Judge Campbell of should bear in mind that they get only meridian. • Open Day and Night .,ne chance. — Toledo Blade. ' You are further notified that said Grays Harbor county, sitting for Judge Lawrence Martin has paid texes on Kirby, sustained the demurrer filed by sajd premises for prior or subsequent NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Attorney Casey for 14 defendants Move Thought Significant in charged with criminal libel for sign In the County Court of thé State of years, with the rate of interest oh I said amounts as follows: Years tax Oregon for the County of Snerman ing the recall charges against City Developing Future Har In the matter cf the estate of 1923; date paid June 3rd, 1924; tax - Attorney Stone. Judge Campbell held mony in Europe. receipt No. 909; amount $20.59; rate that the right to sign a recall charge William A. Futter, deceased. Iff the privilet© conferred by the ata Notice is hereby given that the un of interest 12 per cent; interest paid Geneva. — The league of nations tut ©a and that' a signer of recall dersigned has filed in the above en .21. Said Albert Miller as the owner oi Formerly the Albert council, closing the most important charges must hot be guilty of libel, titled court her final account of her the legal title of the above described administration of said estate and that even though tBe recall charge is un meeting in its history with what is property as the same appears of re-1 The Dalles' Newest and Best • Monday the 23rd day of March, 1925, generally admitted to be a construc true. Hostelry cord, and each of the other persons at the hour of ten o ’ clock r. m. of The decision will be appealed to the tive move of great significance for ----------- above named are hereby further noti । iaid day has been by order of the CENTRALLY LOCATED future harmony in Europe, adjourned supreme court by Mt. Stone, who was aww©»« * . . . ‘ ~---------------- __ with Hniinr fied that Lawrence Martin, the plain after expressing a sincere wish to see I charged with “conspiracy with liquor court appointed as the time and the Sherman County Headquarters tiff will apply to the Circuit Court Germany associated in Its labors by law violation” in the recall petitions county court room in the court house of the County and State aforesaid for | at Moro, Oregon, as the place for the joining the league and thus play in the organization of peace a part cor-1 Arms Parley Resolution is Offered. hearing of the said report and account, a decree foreclosing the lien against described, and responding to Germany’s position in Washington, D. 0.—Senator Ship the objections thereto, if any, and th© the property above ivWWVWWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAt ,t«d. ..rmer Ubor. I X” ‘h‘’ ,4‘h mentioned in said certificate. And the world. you are hereby summored to appear I H 1 1 1 M 111 II HM 11 H < I« S This action is deemed significant duced a resolution declaring the sen within sixty days after the first pub because It represents the first word ate in readiness to receive from Presi I day of February, A. D. 1925. lication of this Summons, exclusive Mary E. Futter, addressed to Germany by the allies on I dent Coolidge proposala for conclud CRANDALL Executrix of said estate. of the day of said fiist publication, I a basis of perfect equality. Germans I Ing international agreements for the and defend this cction or pay the I UNDERTAKING W. C. Bryant, attorney for executrix. here following 4he council proceedings I limitation of armaments, for the pro First publication February 20, 1925 amount due as above shown, together COMPANY are openly pleased at the phraseology I hlbltion of warfar© and for codifica with costs and accrued interest, and Last publication March 20, 1925 of the letter which the council has tion of the rules of warfare. The reso THE DALLES, OREGON in case ef your failure to do so, a sent to the Berlin government. lution was ordered to 11©. on the table. I NOTICE TO WATER USERS ON decree will be rendered foreclosing ’The league of nations disarmament THE JOHN DAY RIVER AND the lien of said taxes and cosU and security protocol, put out of pres chicag T mala 6 y on wane ITS TRIBUTARIES. against the la<»d and premises above Sam Brisbinc, Agent ent consideration, at least, by the re To all persons, firms, and corpora named. jection of It, vqiced by Great Britain Falling Off In lnflu»nxa-Pn©umonla tions, claiming a right to the use of Moro. Oregon Thia summons is published by order the waters of the John Day River, on behalf of herself and all her do Cases Shown. of the Honorable E. D. McKee Judge or any of its tributaries, and • minions except Ireland, was referred Chicago.—Chicago’s Influenza-pneu TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON of the County Court of the State of I by the council of the league to the monia attack appeared on the wane, CERN: You and each of you are Oregon for the County of Sherman next league assembly, together with when reports to the city health de hereby notified that the State En and said order was made and dated the pronouncements made upon it by partment showed a marked falling off gineer of the State of Oregon will this 26th day of January, 1925 and the begin an investigation of the flow the British and representatives of । In the number of deaths and of the John Dav River and its date of the first publication of this other powers. cases. tributaries, and of the ditches di summons is the 30th day of January, The last available record shows a verting water therefrom, on Tues- 1925. total of 100 deaths since March 1. Ap- day> April 7th, 1925, pursuant to All process and papers in this pro proximately 100 n©w cases of the various petitions fiiedI for the e- ceeding may be served upon the un wbleb .««U th. :U2e.f iid itr.au. dersigned residing within the State al organs and brings on Influenza and and its tributaries, tributaries. pneumonia, were reported during the Further notice will be given at a mentioned. later date, fixing a time when, and same period. I M. Peterson, attorney for plain- FOR SALS a place where, the State Engineer Ottawa.—Canada’s government does tiff; address Moro, Oregon. . * will receive claims and testimony as BY “ndt consider it In the Interest of Can Isle of Pines Tr©aty Ratified. J ri^htg of an parties claiming Last publication March 27th, 1925. ada, of the British empire or of the Washington, D. C.—The senate rati- ’ water from said stream and its league Itself,” to recommend to par Had the Isle of Pines treaty with ’ tributaries, as provided by law. n a uw x RHEA LUPER, State Engineer. Godders of Water. llament adherence to the Geneva pro fled the isle Virgin <le lo* Remedio© Is a tocol for the pacific settlement of in minor reservations; sent the Lau The sanne treaty to re-establish relations small wooden Image about twelve ternational disputes. Premier King with Turkey back^to committee and carved with inches high, evidently carveo wnu « a told the house of commons. dull penknife. The carving bespeaks voted 78 to 2, to make the world court was The government’s attitude the work of the Indian. The statue la . Moro, Oregon made known when the premier read question a speclsfi'order for next De revered as the Goddess of Water. A E. Myers, Pr©prl©t©r cember 17. » a paragraph from a dispatch sent by I •FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STS. Has returned to Sherman county him to Sir Eric Drummond, secretary PORTLAND, OREGON State Court Is Upheld and will practice his profession general of the league of nations. The Washington. D, O-Persons charg at Moro and vicinity premier’s message, holding that Can Say It With Flowers i ada objected particularly to the pro ed with violating the Volstead act can Terms Strictly Cash BUT be tried in state courts. th© supreme tocol’s ’’rigid provision for applica court declared in substance, diamls tion of economic and military sanc Say It With Oura Headquarters Foss & Co tions in practically every future war.” sion for went of jurisdiction s cast brought from Humbolt county, Call Dental Work a Specialty added: “Among the grounds for this con torn la. • •Merchants of Beauty” elusion is the consideration' of the affect of the non participation of the The Dalles, Oregon United States upon attempts to force the sanctions and particularly In the Opposite First National Bank r««« , of contiguous countries like Phone 794 Night phone 690 W Canada.” Royal Cafe I GERMANY INVITED TO ENTER LEAGUE Bank Hotel CANADA SUPPORTS RRITISH ATTITUDE Sizes 2J4 to 8. lOpen Saturday Evenings until 9 p. m Sherman Eectric Co Dr. Jos. Sanders V.S USE ARISTO MOTOR OIL AND UNION NON DETONATING UNION OIL COMPANY CALIFORNIA NEW HOTEL PERKINS Hartwig’s Flower Shop R ead & G alloway Lowell Smith Says Mitchell Is Right. Glendale, Cal. — Captain Lowell Smith, commandet of America’s world flight, sides with Brigadier General William A. Mitchell in his plan of a unified United States air service. “It is my belief that an sir service, a unit in Itself, should be established,” he said at a business dinner here. “It should be headed by a member of the cabinet and would do away with the discord and lack of cooperation which are natural results of the tour Sir departments now existing.” GENERAL MACHINE SHOP Repairing Truck?, Tractor«, Autòmobilee, Caterpillar«, and Combine Matora, Cylinder Grin >ing.' Oyx-acetylene and Electric Welding The Dalles, Ore- 615 East Second St New and Used Parts for all Cars * Th« Motor Market The Dalles, Ore Phone Main 4001 Phone 618 603 E 2nd st Renovated Throughout SPECIAL RATES Room with privilege of both, alngle $1.00 up; double $1.50 up Room with private bath, single $LS up; double $2.50 up.