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Price Five Cents Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, Friday, May 29, 1925 JULY FOURTH URGED - AS DEFENSE DAY WM.8. CULBERTSON TO COLLECT LOANS Attention of Several Govern ments Called to Agreements Made By Them. President Favors That Date for Test Rather Than Armistice Day. Office Pfitfne Main 93 Moro Oregon Practice in All the Cöurfi of Oregon Main 541 BANK Of MORO BUILDING Oregon Moro Dr J. R. Morga DENTIST United Scales Denta! Exam iner for this district. «^-Office at MORQi OREGON Office and Residence Hotel Moro BUYING MOST WE BUY FOR LESS- SELLING MOST WE SELL FOR LESS OUR, 571-STORE BUYING POWER SAVES YOU MONEY The United Washington, D C Washington, D. C. — Formal disap States government has taken steps to proval of the war department’s selec collect not only the war debts owed tion of armistice day for the holding by Europe, .but the reconstruction of a second defense test and a recom i loans made after the armistice. mendation by President Coolidge that | ' Several debtor governments have it be held on July 4, were announced failed to *pay either interest or prin- by the White House. ! cipal on reetoaetruction debts and in The president, in a letter to Acting. consequence the Washington govern- Secretary of War Davis, suggested meat haa eaUelFtheir attention to the July 4 as a “more appropriate date” agreements aegotiate’d at the time the If you want to he right in step with Style, you. and directed the department, if it loans were made that there would be chose any other day than a national will wear one of these smart Printed Crepes no dlcarimlnatlon in the- discharge of holiday, to hold its plans in abeyance obligations of this character. until the authority of congress is se They are expressive of the gaiety of Spring, and । Belgium is said to have paid Great cured. Britain about £8,000.000 on post arm are the most popular fashion now. The president also advised the de istice reconstruction and aid loans. partment to emphasize in its letters to Rumania also la understood to have governors that participation of their number of becoming William 8. Culbertson of Kansas, made substantial payments jo nations states in the test is “purely volun vice chairman of the Federal tariff which advanced relief funds, but has all of which are new tary." The war department will accept the commission, who has been appointed made no move to pay the United States. president’s suggestion and hold its de minister to Rumania. The Jugo-Slavian government incur fense test on July 4, it was said.in a number of reconstruction debts, red well-informed quarters here. but haa not made payment to any of Acceptance of the earlier date calls her creditors, and for that reason is for extraordinary efforts to speed up not held to be in the same position the test machinery so that the muster as Belgium and Rumania. will show the maximum results pos The debt commission sees no dis *ible and the preparation of plans and St. Paul, Minn. — A million-dollar tinction whatever between pre and instructions already is under way. motor bus and flight company, back- 1 post-armistice debts insofar as the ob range ed by Great Northern railway ’inter- ! ligation of the debtor nation to pay subdued shades ests, filed articles of incorporation ' is concerned. Some conaideratiou is being given here. The jxnnpany, known as the Great Northern Transit company, will by the .Waahlngtuu government of operate a fleet of passenger busses ficials to a proposal to publish a list Our splendid, low price, out and freight trucks, according to the of all debts owed the United States, showing not only the amounts due, Philadelphia—In Justice to business articles filed. very low price we might say, is there should be a curtailment of fed The directors include Louis W. Hill, t but in each case the total payments due to our great Buying Power I eral bureaus and commissions engag Ralph Budd, W. P. Kenney and D. J. made on post and pre-armistlce debts. ed in Investigating the industrial ma Kerr, all of St. Paul. Mr. Budd will chine, Senator William M. Butler of be the president, with^Mr. Kenney as Massachusetts, chairman of the reputx vice-president and F. L. Paetzobl sec- 1 lican national committee, declared retary-treasurer. The company, which is capitalized at here in an addr«*ss to the Textile Man >1,000,000, will maintain headquarters ufactnrers’ association. The time has arrived, he insisted, here. Sa’cm. Or.—The necessity of addi Mr. Budd, president of the Orc t when business, “Meek ing to stand four tional mil service without unneces square with the government,” might Northern, said the company had j.otu sary dupi>ntlon of investment was ask congress to give it credit for decided definitely where the bujse* । emphasis *d by the Oregon public serv “good intentions and sincerity of ac would be operated« buj. “th® plan is ice ccmmission In an answer Tiled In tivities” by halting the multiplication to study the situation carefully, and connection with Nie petition of the Mail Order» Filled Rromptlv where an improvement in service can of supervising tg jncies. Oregon Trunk for a certificate of pub “The government, with justice to be offered *we propose to operate bus lic convenience and rece’slty author the member* of the great American route* supplementary to our train izing the extern Jou of its lino from industrial family, can go further,” he service in the northwest." Bend to Klamath Fall*. continued, “and begin an elimination Jack Smith, 1«, was -drowned In the With a crowd estimated to be the It was said that this answer ex A full season of operation of the Al largest ever attending the annual Wiliam eUe river above Corvallis of certain of the boards, bureaus, de BRIEF GENERAL NEWS presses clearly the attitude of the com pertinents and commissions of Paul mission in connection with récent de bany cannery has been assured by a strawberry carnival was held In Roee- while in swimming. Prying activity, and accomplish a sub E. M. Ammons, former governor of velopment* in the central Oregon rail bumper crop of strawberries In the burg. Bar examinations which were to be district and the closing of the Lebanon stantial saving of the public payroll Colorado died at his home in Denver. road situation. Fire losses In Portland for April held in Salem July 14 and 15 will be without any loss of public service." He was 65 years old and had been in Particular mention was made in the cannery. totaled >53,532.82 and Involved four held on July 7 and 8. Tho Salem district of the Portland deaths, according to Edward Grenfell, falling health for several months. answer to the fact that under the pro The Clackamas county Jersey Jub the Methodist Episcopal fire marshal. . PUBLICATION LAWFUL The Anti-Saloon league celebrated posed plan of the Oregon Trunk, its ilee was he^i at the Clackamas county was trackage woùld parallel the line of the church held its annual conference at its 32nd birthday Sunday. Ijibor conditions in Oregon have fairgrounds near Canby. founded tn Oberlin, O., by a group of Southern. Pacific company -for 80 Silverton with 8G out-of town visitors greatly Improved, acisordlng to the to Print Newspapers Have Right At a meeting held at Halfway the churches, throwing aside denomina miles, fro® a Junction point near in attendance. Names of Taxpayers and Amount. monthly report of the United State* dates for the Pine valley fair were set T. H. Lonergan, national chaplain department of labor. ■Publication oi tional lines Odell or Skookum to Kftimath Falls, Washington, for September 24 and 25. Dr. Charles R. Erdman, Princeton, while Identical service might be af of the American Legion, will attend income tax returns by newspapers wat Salem will be the acene of the next Several hundred residents of Clat- upheld as legal by the United States N. J„ was elected moderator of the forded at a saving of more than three the state convention of legionnaires Oregon atate encampment of the Odd ■op county attended the annual Scotch through general assembly of the Presbyterian and one-half millien dollars to be hel^d at Prineville next month as supreme court. fellows, it was decided at the clo*- broom celebration at Columbia beach. church in the United States at the Pacific publish lists ol the guest of the Pendleton post. the Southern Newspapers can joint use iag session of the order at Ashland. tracks between these points. names of taxpayers and the amount o1 convention in Columbus, Ohio. British government is reported to tax paid, the court held. The final decision was rendered on be refusing to admit delegates from DOROTHY ELLINGSON SANE the publicity clause of the 1924 rev Russia and other European countries enue act which permitted publicity o1 who proposed to attend annual con Confessed Matricide specif j ference of British communist party, the returns bnt failed Degree Murder Charge. whether or not they might be pub which opens at Glasgow May 30. San Francisco. — Trial of Dorothy lished by periodicals. The German government proposes Ellingson, 17-year-old confessed matri In Its decision, the court quashed Increase in tariff rates on imported cide, on a charge of first degree mur the indictments returned against the grains in hope of stablizing prices and der, was set for June 15 by Superior Baltimore Post and Walter S. Dickej Increasing home production. The pro Judge Harold Louderback. The girl and Ralph Ellis, owner and editor, re posed new tariff on automobiles, it is was accused of shooting her mother to spectively, of the Kansas City Journal said, will practically bar American ma death in their home here on the morn — Post. chines from German market. ing of January 13. Mrs. George E. Chamberlain, wife Dr. J. M. Scanland, medical super McCamant Named Federal Judge. Skaggs’ Cane and Maple of ex-Senator Chamberlain of Oregon, intendent of the Naga state hospital, Best Cane Sugar, 1001bs.$6.79 Sunday. and his staff, seven other physicians, Portland, Or.—Judge Wallace Me died it Washington Syrup— Princess Flour, finest blend Cammant, a leading member of th< She tad been in poor health for sev- presented a report to District Attorney 2y»-lb. can ................. 48c of hard wheat, 49-lb. sk. $2.59 local bar, has been appointed by Presi eral years. She had lived in Wash Brady, saying that a close observa 5-lb. cai} . : ................... 85c dent Coolidge as a judge of the Unite« ington since 1908, when her husband tion of the girl for a period of more Rolled Oats, 9-lb. bag . . .55c 10-lb. can .................... $1.58 States circuit court of appeals, accord was first elected to the United States than 30 days had determined that she Yellow or White Corn Meal, ing to information received front senate from OregorRk faculties Standard Corn, 6 for . *.. 89c wm in full possession of her He will succeed Washington, D. 9 lbs, and mentally responsible in every Standard Peas, 6 for .... 89c Judge Erskine Ross, of the ninth Ju Mussolini Says Italy Will Pay. Post Toasties or Corn Flakes, way. String Beans, 6 for .... 89c dicial circuit with headquarters 11 Rome.—Italy will pay her war debt each ............................ 10Ô Tomatoes, No. 2t/2, 6 for. .89c San Francisco. Judge Ross recently to th® United States on a basis of long Railway Taxes Cut by Board. 20c resigned because of age and pool term payments yet to be worked out. Kellogg ’ s All-Bran, pkg. . Bordens or Carnation Milk, Washington, p. C.—The board of health. His resignation was made ti Premier Mussolini announced during tan appeals in a decision held that 10c tall cans, 12 for .... .$1.15 Jello, all flavors, each ... become effective “at the pleasure Of senate debate on the buBget. The the railroads under wartime control Campbell ’ s Pork and Beans, Swift’s Silverleaf Lard, the president,” so It is assumed *htP premier denied that Italy recently had of the government may exclude from 5 for .........................53c Judge McCammant will take offlc< been asked by the United States to their earnod and taxable income the 8 lbs....... i................- whenever he is ready. * Campbell ’s Soup, any kind pay her debt, but admitted that he 2 per cent their Income withheld from Swift’s Silverleaf Lard, had had semi-official conversations them by the director general of rail each ....................... 10e 4 lbs. ................... : Federal Farm Loan Rates Cut. with American representatives regard roads as taxes. Skaggs’ No. 1 Coffee— Washington, D. C.—The federal farn ing the methods of funding the debt. Swift’s Jewel Shortenin' 1 lb..... . ,49c ................ .. loan board took the first step in wha' Northwestern Line and Omaha Unite. 8 lbs .......................... < $1.40 Politician Held as Bribe Maker. is to be a general reduction of rate« 3 lbs. ... J ................. Chicago, Ill.—A consolidation of the Swift’s Jewel Shortening, Chicago.—James C. Callan, politi of Interest charged farmers by federa 5 lbs. ......................... $2.35 Chicago & Northwestern railway and land banks, authorizing a new rate o cian. was held under bond of >2600 by 4 lbs ................... ••• 850 the Chicago, St.’ Paul & Minneapolis Skaggs’ No. 3 Coffee — 514 per cent for tihe Omaha district Judge Thomas J. Lynch in criminal Snowdrift Shortening, and Omaha railway, thé former of lib.................... ..40c effective June 1. The rate now in ef court as a result of charges that he which controls the latter, Is In pros 8 lbs. $198 $1.15 feet is 5H per cent. While there wai had sought to tamper with Ehl 11 ip J. 3 lbs ........ . pect through a stock exchange, it was no official statement beyond the bar« Barry, one of the veniremen in Wil Snowdrift - Shortening, $1.90 5 lbs.................... • announcement relative to the cuts t< liam D. Shepherd's germ murder base. disclosed here. Striking Patterns and Charming Colors MILLIDN DOLLAR BUS FIBM INCORPORATED ELIMINATION ASKED IN FEDERAL BUREAUS COMMISSION ADVISES JOINT USE OF TRACKS $14.75 Open Saturday Nights Until Nine O’clock Main 182 WASCO OREGON OMometrist •1 1 SpeciliMt Ih the ’examining eye* and fitting of glasses. Lens grinding shop in connection. Upstairs across from the Edw C. Pease Co. store Jioom 10, Vogt Bldg. The Dalles, Ore. , De Larhue Optical Co. Eyesight Specialists Manufacturing Opticians Eyes Examined !GI»Eses Fitted Exclusively Optical Complete Lens Manufacturing Plant in Connection OREGON THE DALLES 15-16 Vogt Block JAMES STEWART SHERMAN COUNTY STOCK AND BRAND INSPECTOR * Moro Oregon DEPUTIES: L. ScbaJcwha, Kent, Oregon; Dr. J¿». Saunder*. Moro, Ore.; W. H. W mco , Ore STOCK & WHEAT RANCHES ; FOR SALE F. T. HURLBURT Upper Main Street, opp. Garage Condon • - Oregon Cash stares be made in the other districts, it wa« Yankee* Test Canada’* New Beer. understood that the board was consld Windsor, Ont.—Approximtely 75,000 erlng reductions as great as one-hal persons, two-thlrds of them Ameri of 1 per cent in some of them. cans, already have paid between >150,- 000 and >100,000 hare to test the Sued for Burke Blaze Thirty damagt “kick” of the 4.4 per cent beer the Wallace, Idaho. suits, totaling 1160,611, were filed ii firat day it was placed on sale. federal district court here against tin Northern Pacific railway as a result o 235 New Oregon Statutes Effective. Sâlem, Or.—Approximately 235 laws fire which destroyed part of the towi of Burke, Idaho, July 12, 1923, an« comprising the harvest of the last ses sion of the state legislature, became caused a loss of approximately effective it m^alfht Citizenship not for Oriental War Veta, Washington, D. C. — Japanese and other Asiatics who aerved in the Uni ted States army, navy or coast guard during the World war are not entitled to naturalization, the supreme court has decided. Kansas Ex-Governor Cleared. Topeka, Kan.—J. M. Davis, ex gov ernor of Kansas, Was acquitted of a charge of soliciting a bribe for a par- ion while governor. 4 lbs............... • • • • IL05 Wesson or Mazola Oil Pint ........................ . 30c Half Gallon Gallon ... . 58c $1.07 $1.98 Velvet, Prince Albert, Union Leader and Geogge Washing ton Smoking Tobaco, 2 .. ;25c Climax, Horseshoe and Star Chewing Tobacco, plug 70c STORE NO. 79, THE DALLES, OREGON 442 Eut Second St.