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H ¡mu nun usara Moro. Oregon, Friday, May 22, 1925 Explains ’ War-time Acts ALONG LIFE’S :: The Senior CI m * Phy An Unqualified Success The class play-put on at the Moro opera house Monday by the senior class of Moro high school has been C. L. I reland > placed by those who delight in at Editor and Publisher tending entertainments other than the silent motion picture presenta BUTTONS AND BADGES post office at Moro, Orejón, July 25, 1891 tions as one of the best, if not the best, that has been presented at Moro Y FRIEND Gordon was wearing by any aggregation of players, pro a parti-colored button In his fessional or otherwise. lapel the meaning of which was unin We are told that Miss Helen Idle- Applied Experience is telligible to me. “Just joined the 'Boosters’ club,’ ” man is responsible for the easy ac tion of the. play from start to finish, he explained. These badges of accomplishment are but this she disclaims by saying that Rev. W. L. VanNuys of Portland, as numerous as flies around a can of altho she had charge of the work preached the baccalaureate sermon maple sirup; they decorate all sorts done at rehearsals the credit lies last Sunday evening in the Presby and conditions of men; they reveal the with those who participated in its terian church by invitation of the most personal and Intimate relations yrsdlisting class of 1925 of Moro of life. We conceal nothing In these actual presentation and the previous high school. The theme of the sci days of what we have done, of the or stage experience they had attained mon was that every person started ganizations to which we belong, or of through similar work in the past. Let that be as it may. The action the activities In which we are engaged. in life equal to each other; that it The conductor who received my fare of the comedy from start to finish was through experience that we as I rode home on the electric cars was shows exceptional team work by progressed as the years passe.!; that wearing on the lapel of his coat a huge both Miss Idleman, teacher in Moro this experience could be sect.red by gold-plated atrocity announcing that high school, and the class members personal observation and direct per-, he had secured membership In some who succeeeded so well in their sonal experience or be secured secret Industrial or fraternal order easily through the accumulated ex with whose insignia I was unfamiliar. efforts to entertain the public and perience of others as recorded in The professor who occupied the uphold the best traditions of Moro Gain by Price Set j seat with me announced by the but school. ’ > books and history of the world in Comparison of any one member of ton on the lapel of his coat that he had which we live. The report states that,in the spring The sum total of the sermon was of 1917, the allies, by bidding been in the Civil war and by the keys the cast or praise other than as pre that school and college and univer against each other, had forced the dangling from his watch chain that he viously stated would be invidious and had accomplished no little in a scien sity were maintained for the pur price of wheat from <1.50 to over tific way and that while In college he detract from the splendid work of We can only pose of imparting this accumulated <3.00 per bushel. In order to abolish had maintained a scholastic average of the class as a whole. say that each one was a credit to all experience to others by educating this competition between themselves 90 or above. the use of this knowledge in place of the allied governments, before we The traveling man facing me told and each character depicted by the learning a demonstrated fact thi'U came into the war, had consolidated his business by the organization badge players was best suited to the one ‘ . personal and sometimes painful ex their purchasing of world wheat into on his coat, and the number of degrees taking that part. he had taken in Masonry hy his watch perience. one buying agency. Through the fob, his signet ring giving away an control of world shipping and the other series of facts concerning his blockade against the enemy, this fraternal affiliations. It was as eas> Sherman County Fields A |2,000 gift, the income of which Soaked by Big Rain agency was the sole buyer of ex- to pick out the college boys and girls Hilton Jury Disagrees will be used each year as prizes in as to tell a policeman by the star that port wheat. campus public speaking contests, has Up to and including Thursday Grand Jury Indicts 4 he wears. been made to the Univcrsary of Ore Allied Nation* Pool Their Wheat We tuke no stock these days in -not noon, the government gauge at the Buying in United State* gon by a Eugene donor, whose name letting our left hand know what our experiment farm registered 2.1 Circuit court was opened in Moro is being witheld by request. The in The domestic price of wheat to right hand is up to. Instead, we shorn inches of rain fall since the last by Judge D. R. Parker on Monday come from the fund will be used to the American farmer was fixed by It out until every Individual In the general precipitation began descend morning. After the usual number foster speaking contests in connec the price which could be realized for neighborhood knows fully our comings ing upon the wheat fields of Sherman of motions were disposed of by the tion with class work in public speak the export surplus. As export buy- and goings, what we have been doing county last Saturday. Of this a- court the trial of the State vs A. H. and where our money has gone. If ing. At present only one such con ing was all in one hand, the opera* we give a quarter to charity, we an mount .66 of an inch was recorded Hilton was placed on trial on an in test is held annually, the extempore tion of the law of supply and demand nounce the fact with a button; if we up to and including Tuesday after dictment returned by the grand jury contest among students in the extem had been abolished and the price of join anything we publish our member noon, the balance of more than 1.44 charging statutory rape, with the fol- pore speaking classes. The gift will wheat to the American farmer, ship through the medium of a pin oi of an inch coming in a genuine del .lowing jury: Chas. W. Kenny, Day increase interest in this work, ac therefore, would be determined by a watch charm. uge on Wednesday morning follow ton Henrichs, Jesse Martin, Ray I have wondered sometimes If the ing a rain of usual size during Tues Ragsdale, Joe Peters, Walter Medler, cording to members of the public the price which this buying agency speaking department faculty. In ad determined to pay. Price fixing for widow spoken of la sacred writ wh< day night, and a final rain storm on Jack Morrissey, Alex MacnaB, Mal dition to the <2,000, <100 has been American wheat was thus already dropped her farthing Into the contribu Wednesday. colm Neal, J. J. Miller, T. M. Rolf made available this year for contests under way in foreign hands. Con tion box at the temple asked for a but ton when she was leaving the building, As a result of the rain storm farm and W. A. Morris. Trial of the case in argumentation and pre-legal Eng gress had provided a minimum price or if the Good Samaritan ulUmatelj era are well satisfied with future occupied the larger part of two days, lish classes. of only <2.00 per bushel for the 1918 dangled a Carnegie medal on his shirt prospects of a wheat crop to be har being given to the jury at eight The crop, and it had made no provision front or from his watch chain. It Is vested from the fields of Sherman o’clock Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ludwig Getting and Mr. and for the 1917 crop then being har quite possible If It was the style te county this season. The wheat sown jury was out all night and at 11:20 those days. Mrs. Clyde Gooley were motor visi vested. this spring upon the areas frozen out Thursday morning were dismissed by the court when the jury had con The alllied governments had fixed tors in Moro on Monday from their pointed out that they could purchase last winter are showing every indi vinced the court that there was no homes at Portland. The party made prices of wheat in their 1 own abundant supplies of wheat in Ar cation of an early harvest. In fact possibility of reaching an agreement. the trip from the Rose City in four countries at about <1.80 per bushel, gentina and Australia at <1.50 per nearly every farmer now report* We understand that at first the hours. Mrsv Goo ley will be remem and in order to lay down American bushel, or less, and that the only that wheat sown this spring is begin- jury stood six to six. Later this was bered by many aa Mies Ciara Thomp wheat to their people at this price, reason they were prevented from ning to head out and this condition changed to seven for acqui^al and son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. they considered that they should pay availing themselves of such cheaper seems to prevail in both the early five- for conviction. Hilton was re Thompson who at one time lived Just the American farmer about <1.50 per sowing and what may be termed the manded to the custody of the sheriff bushel at Chicago for the 1917 crop. supplies from these more distant late sown grain. markets was because of the demand with bail at >2500, the same as be Oetting will be better remembered In the support of this contention,their Before the rain of this week the of the American government for the pa Mias Gertrude Harwood who, with agent« felt that any higher price to use of their shipping for transport farmers were of a mind to complain fore his trial. The date for the sec ond trial of Hilton has been set for bar sister Lillian, taught in the Moro the American farmer would require the growing season was tending to June 22nd. an increase in the price of bread in ing our troops and supplies. bring heading of the grain in too Thursday morning a case in made the trip just to see Moro again the allied countries; that the Ameri Hoover Force« Action That much of an advance stage of growth equity, Jack Gibson vs Shelton Bur- but when they drove into town aaw can farmer had realised only about Protect* U. S. Farmers and before the stalks had grown to res, occupied the attention of the such a complete change in every <1.30 per bushel for his previous In the face of this situation, it any appreciable heighth. This con court. Gibson is forclOsing a mort thing with which they were at one year’s wheat, despite the <3.00 cor dition has been changed by the rain time familiar they felt entirely lost. ner on the Chicago market which was clear that unless action should fall of the current week and farmers gage against Burres, who is claiming be taken, the American farmer would that the debt is partly or wholly paid The party returned to Portland that occurred after nearly 95% of the now join in saying that short grain wheat had left the farms. They also receive $1.50 per bushel for his stalks will be forced into growth by by a counter claim against Gibson same afternoon. • wheat, and the. price was already for pasture. After presentation of falling rapidly toward that level. the added moisture and that these evidence by witnesses, the case was will also make heads that will carry To prevent this, Mr. Hoover took continued under advisement and the the matter up with President Wil a larger proportion of wheat to the atorneys to submit briefs. son. “In order to do justice to the acre than was considered possible be The case of the State vs Clarence producers who have shown great fore the storm visited Sherman L. Gibson, indictment for horse patriotism in special effort to in- county. Sherman County stealing, was to come to trial at this crease production/’ Mr. Hoover term of court, but Gibson has failed wrote the President in July, 1917, sponsibility for the great fall in the to appear. He is at liberty on $500 Field and Track Meet “it is absolutely vital that we shall price of wheat which occurred two bonds, a surety bond of $250 and protect the farmer from a slump in years after the armistice as a part cash bond of $250, which most likely price this year due to glut or from of the general world-wide slump in will be declared forfeited. Declamatory Contest the prices of all commodities. one buyer.” Before adjournment, Gibson noti Acting on this recommendation, fied the court that he would appear Committee Claim* Minimum Set Because of Rain President Wilson appointed an inde on Friday. Bail was continued and pendent committee which comprised was changed to be held on Gibson notified to appear for trial 6 farm representatives, 2 consumers Dr. Surface also clears up the on June 22nd. representatives, 3 economists and misrepresentation that the price de Saturday, May 23, 1925 The grand jury returned four in business men. This committee de termined by the committee was a dictments. One against A. H. Hil at the termined on $2.20 at Chicago as a fixed or maximum price. He states ton, which has been tried with the fair price and Dr. Surface in his re that the result of the committee’s resultant disagreement of the jury; County Fair Ground« port, states that it is obviotis, that decision was not only protection for an indictment for attempted bur had it not been for this decision by the 1917 harvest but in reality was glary, and two indictments for forg-. the committee, the American farmer a revision upward of the congress ery. The last two concern two would have received far less for his ional minimum from <2.00 to <2.20 Moro Opera House different persons. wheat than was the case. The re for 1918 wheat. In a foreword to Judge Parker on Thursday ad port shows that Mr. Hoover, then this report, Mr. Hoover notes that journed court to meet on June 22. I food administrator, took no part in the economic fact must not be neg the committee’s determinations, thus lected that any minimum price auto Appeal from the ballot title prepar . disposing of the myth that Mr. matically tends to become the actual ed by the attorney-general for the im i ut i n 1 11 w ee........ ... ■ Hoover fixed the price. price during the period of surplus referendum measure attacking the so With the advantage of the per marketing in the fall, and that the called tobacco tax law enacted at th< GOOD FRESH MILK spective which can now be gained, subsequent reselling of the accumu last session of the legislature was fll Dr. Surface has examined exhaus lated surplus at the same price auto ed In the circuit court in Salem bj From the Certified Disease tively the justice of the committee’s matically jnakes it the actual price C. C. Chapman, editor of the Oregoi Free Cows of the award, showing statistically that the during the period of distribution, but Voter, and W. S. U’Rea, both ot Port price realized for wheat during the that nevertheless, the price, after land," STARR DAIRY period of government marketing was these periods of support, rose above higher than the relative prices of the minimum each year without re Is a Health Builder and OBSERVER WANT ADS other farm produce where there straint, except in the spring of 1918 can be had, delivered night was a free market, and also that the when, after the farmer had disposed Rates: Under 15 words, 35c or morning, for only ; minimum price of wheat was fixed of his crop, measures were introduc 15 to 30 words, 50c by this committee at a higher rela- ed to prevent profiteering in flour Over 30 wds., l%c per wd. 10c a quart - tive level than the prices fixed by and bread. the government for steel, copper and Dr. Surface shows that by the BROWN LEATHER hand bag, med Phil Starr, Moro, Oregon ium size, lost Friday, May 15th on elimination of war speculation the 2nd Government Borrow* Million* With street in The Dalles or between *11111................... »............... I............ «ni l e el m i et e e i e retail price of flour was reduced to there and Moro. Reward if returned Which it Stabilise* Price the coqsujner from <18 to <13 a bar to W. C. Bryant’s office, Moro. other commodities. It «ppears from rel while at the same time the farmer the report that the maintenance of received much more for his wheat FOR SALE——One McCormick com bined harvester in good repair; the minimum price was accompanied than in the speculative period. also a few good,, fresh milk cows. by a great many hitherto undis H. B. Belshee, Moro. closed difficulties. At one time the On account of the forced post REWARD for Information or return food administration grain corpora GENERAL MACHINE SHOP of pair tire chains, taken from my ponement of the Sherman county ear several weeks past ReV. Feen- tion was compelled to invest nearly rix hundred millions of dolMrs to field and track meet, because of the ’• Repairing Truck»», TracTora, A uIoiHObile?, maintain the price. Nearly four heavy rainstorm on Wednesday, the , Caterpillars, and u Com bi ne Molofa, Cylinder hundred,of this had to be borrowed scheduled day of the track meet, the ed promptly. Mrs. H. A. Woodruff, 704 East 3rd st. The Dalles. from banks and elsewhere. * It also meet will be held at Moro on this Grin *ing, Oyx-acetylene and Electric Welding appears that the price of wheat was Saturday, May 23rd. The declama IOWA CREAM Separator in good maintained by the government for a tory contest will be held in the opera condition for «ale cheap. Phil Starr, Moro. year after the armistice in order house at Moro also on Saturday ! to enable the farmer to liquidate his evening, at which time diplomas will WE PAY parcel post one way on all awarded to «------------ graduates - of war production. Dr. Surface also be I------ -- —----- — the 8th shoe repairing. Good quality work Phoat Main 4001 616 Last Second St . observes that the war action of the ’ grade who have *ucfeMfully passed ¡ather. Joe Amore, The opposite the post office. government obviously had no re-. their final examinations. A report by Dr. Frank M. Surface, an economist of the United States grain administration, made public today reveals for the first time a rhepUr of war history which is of special interest to the American farmer. Because of the persistent misrep resentation that the price of wheat, determined by the committee ap pointed by President Wilson, was not in the best interest of the farmer, members of that committee had re quested that a full report should be issued on the subject. A new item in war history is re vealed by the fact that without the action of the American officials, the armer would have received only about |1.50 per bushel for his 1917 crop of wheat instead of the $2.20 determined by this committee as a fair price. It is now shown that this action was taken solely to protect the American farmers and resulted in a gain of millions of dollars to them. 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