Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, June 12, 1925, Image 1

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ROBERT KRUMHOLTZ
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OREGON NEWS ITEMS 1
OF SPECIAL KÆST
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McCORMICK
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Fire chiefs of the state held their
annual convention at Forest Grove
-4r.
The University of Oregon medical
school, Portland, will graduate 45 stu
State and county traffic officers
from all sections of Oregbn held their
semi-annual conference in Salem.
Practice in AH the Court»
of Oregon
The Wheeler Lumber company now
is operating a small box factory tn
connection with the sawmill at Wheel-
.. Phooe
Main S41
’ BANK OF MORO BUILDING
Oregon
¡BRITISH AID IS
PLEDGED FRANCE
Four-Power Pact on Euro
- pean Secur ty is
Planned.
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Klamath county's annual fair will
bo held from September 3 to i indu-
Kto.-
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IDA M. PETERSIN
GLENN FRAMK-f J
Discounts Up to 10 Per Cent
Mixture Dropped By Grain
Association.
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
— Our Readers.
Oregon
Ti DEALERS ELIMINATE
1 PENALTIES ON WHEAT
-
Office Phone Main 93
Moro
Price Five Cents
Moro, Svengaan County, Oregon, Friday, June 12, 1925
ErtsbliAed«87
Moro -
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Walla Walla, Wash -Penalties for
up to 10 per cent mixture in dark
northern spring, dark hard winter,
hard white, bluestem and early hard
wheat were eliminated in the sched­
ule of discounts adopted by the Pa*
ctflc Northwest Grain Dealers’ asso­
ciation. Up to 10 per cent mixture is
permitted, except that 1 cent taken
off for 60-pound wheat If mixed, all
other classiflcatioha showing no dif­
ferences. -
Discounts on soft white, western
white, hard winter, yellow hard win­
ter. northern spring and western red
remain thea same as last year. On
dark northern spring wheat dockage
for grain containing qver 5 and up to
10 per cent mixture is three cents less
than last year. Dockage for dark win­
ter, hard white, bluestem or early-Bart
is two cents les» than last year. Mak- ¡
Ing it the same as for wheat with no
mixtures, except full test wheat, if
mixed, is docked one cent.
(
, Tho differential on bulk $rain was
raised to 4 cents /rom 3, the cost of
rosacklng raised to 10 cents from 8,
due it was stated, to the higher cost
of sacks this year over last, they
being quoted at 14 cents coast points
now. Bad condition sacks are dock­
ed 3 cents, the same as last year.
Richaid J. Stephens of Spokane,
'president for three years, was unanl- .
mously re-elected from the floor with­
out going through the formality of an
election by the directors.
Geneva.—Great Britain and France
reached a complete accord on the pro
blem of European security, and if Ger­
many, agrees to the conditions, a four-
power pact will come Into being based
on the inviolability of the Rhine fron­
tiers as delimited in the Versailles
treaty.
The pact will Include Great Britain,
France, Belgium and Germany. Italy
is not Included, although the text will
be communicated to her for reasons
of courtesy, and Poland and Czecho­
slovakia are not directly affected,
though they will benefit by the op< ’ a-
tlons of France’s alliance with them.
It is understood that Great Britain
Agrees
to come to the support of
Glenn Frank, editor
Cantuey ma»
azine, who haa' aoaapted the position France with her entire military, naval
of president of the University of Wie and air forces in case France is at­
tacked or in case of any aggression
conslrv
across the Rhine district.
The conclusion of the Rhineland
pact is conditional on Germany’s -en­
tering the league of nations, and this
agreement, like the ottiers, will be
linked with the league covenant and
operate under It.
The next word is with Germany, land
London.-TGeruuMky A failure to car
both
Austen Chamberlain and Aristide
ry out the disarmament requirements
of the Versailles treaty were outlined Briand voiced their confidence that
in detail tn the note the allied powers the allied offer was such that Ger­
have presented to the German gov­ many would accept. They announced
the establishment of complete har­
ernment. .
mony
between the British and French
Germany must comply with an ex­
tensive list of rectifications and de- governments in the council chamber
mands before the disarmament obli of the league of nations.
Robert Krumholtz, jeventjen, of
Springfield, Ohio, who won first prize
Announcement of the erection this
Federal Judge Paul J. McCormick
of >750, In the American Legion na­ year of a new Masonic temple and a
of Los Angeles, who is presiding over
tional essay contest.
labor temple in Eugene has been
the trial of the auit by which the gov­
made.
ernment seeks to cancel the oil leases
*• The McKenzie pass is expected to be held by the Doheny interests.
opened by June 20, according to G.
E. Hoffman of the bureau of public
Reins of Power Held
DENTIST
roads.
in Hands of People
Bench land farms in Umatilla coun­
United State» Dental Exam­
ty have received so much rain re
As
far
back
as the Middle ages, the
iner for this district.
Portland, Or.—Alva R. Kilbourn, 24,
cently that spring planting work has doctrine was held In England that
of EveretL Wash., who Is at a hos­
been delayed.
ministers of state were responsible, not
pital here suffering from four serious
only to the crown, but also to parlia­
The
public
service
commission
has
bullet wounds in his arms, confessed
Office at
ment according to a writer in the Lon­
to Portland police that he was the Issued on order reducing the mfni- don Times. Tfd Instance, in 1341 a
MORO» OREGON
the
mum
rate
on
electrld
service
In
third man who figured In the attempt
pledge was exacted from Edward III
to rob the bank at Bothell, Wash , city of Banks from >1.50 to >1.
that the chancellor and other great of­
f^WWWWW***^********** Friday. ' His two companions were
Dr. J. P. Wallace, 73, Albany’s old ficers should be appointed in parlia­
VWWWW***************** killed by gunfire as they speeded from est physician, and a practitioner for ment, and their work tested by parlia­
the scene of the robbery.
41 years, died at his home in Albany ment In 1878 another similar pledge
gations of the peace treaty are con-
was given. These pledges were not
In his confession Kilbourn said he after an illness of six months.
sldered fulfilled, justifying the eva
had started his career of crime a year ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson of always kept, but parliament never lost
cuation of the first, or Cologne, rone
of them, and their spirit survived.
ago as a rum runner across the Canar Brownsville, who crossed the plains sight
of occupation In accordance with the
times this responsibility bore down
dten border, then turned hi jacker, and to Oregon in the early 50s, celebrated apon bftd ministers with tragic effect*
Versailles pact.
Physician and Surgeon
finally decided, last week, to join in their 58th wedding anniversary.
The chief of these demands Includes
Several such ministers were impeached
radical modification of tho Reichs­
the Bothell bonk robbery with James
Governor Pierce issued a commis- ^7 pnrilnmenL found guilty and be-
Klamath Falls.—On the heels of an
Ppllock »nd George Jones, both Of
Tacoma, Wash. — Jajge Govner wehr's general staff, reduction of the announcement here by Robert E. Stra­
slon
to
Edgar
B.
Piper, of Portland, ! headed—Stafford, for Instnnce, in the
whom WCF3 killed f^IIov.’ing rbbbery
Teats in superior court sustained the country’s military forces to '100,000 horn that the Southern Pacific^ had
appointing him a trustee of the 8ta‘e r^lgn of Charles I, •
Office and Residence
of the bank.
the
modern
doc-
I What may be called
demurrer of the defense to the in- men, and suppression of short-term en­ started relocation surveys for a branch
library for a period of five years.
trine of responsible government was formation accusing Louis F. Hart, ex- listments. The military character of line to the Merrill and Malin country,
. The trio, he said, stele an auto near
An old bridge that spanned the U aa- , first put into practice in the reign of governor, of soliciting a split of the the security police must be abolish­
Hotel Moro
Mt. Vernon, Wash., drove to Bothell,
the Oregon Trunk road filed with the
and stopped tn front of the bank. tilla rlver at Stanfield/Collapsed re-j William an ! Jtary, that is. a few years fees in the liquidation of the defunct ed and the force itself reduced from county clerk a deed to 160 acres of
centiy. It was constructed tn 1883. niter tbc revolution of 1688-89. Be­ ! ScandinaviamiVnerican bank.
180,000 to 150,000. Wholesale destruc­
Jones drove the car, he said.
land in the railroad and industrial sec-
fore that time fhe ministry was often
when
it
No
one
was
on
the
structure
tion
of industrial plants of the Krupps
When they stepped, Jones pulled
The demurrer of the defense
- tkm of ths eity, wMdh It plans to use
con>p< sed <»f men cf-different political
fell
indt
.
OOMh
dthar
Mg
concerns
fs
de
­
on the emergent y brake so hard as
'forth that no crime had been commit-
* for a terminal in event the interstate
Hearing requested by the House- sfllllatlonK aid It was no uncommon ted under the Washington state laws, manded.
to ”freexe" it, Kilbourn said, and It
commerce commission grants it auth­
thing for the Secretary of state and the
The note concludes with an earn­
wss this error which resulted in Kil- wives Council of Portland, in connec- lord treasurer to vote on opposite sides even if the allegations set forth in the
ority to construct the projected lino
bourn’s arms being so badly wounded. tion with the fight for lower fares on in parliament.'A ministry so composed complaipt were true. The information est appeal to the German government i from Bend to Klamath Falls.
Kilbourn and Pollock entered the tines of the Portland Electric Power was not efficient or harmonious, and charged that the ex-governor had at­ to “liquidate with the necessary good
Added interest was given the Ore­
William began the practice of selecting tempted to induce Forbes P. Haskell will all outstanding matters, the set gon Trunk purchase by reason of the
bank, seized about >2000 and ran back company, has been set for June 23.
Physician and Surgeon
A special election has been called all the minister» from one political Jr., liquidator of the bank, and Guy? tlem^it of which controls the gravity fact that the Southern Pacific for the
to the car.
for
June 15 by the Aobiand council party, that party being the one that E. Kelly, his attorney, to split their of the situation. This is the only way last several weeks has been attempt­
A fusillade of shots was fired after
by which the German government can,
had the majority in th» house of com- fees with him.
them by bank officials and citizens for a vote upon tSc question of issuing
ing to purchase a part of the land,
f
.
rnons.
From
that
beginning
has
grown
in its own words, bring alleviation to
“
There
can
be
no
"bribery
of
any
>18,000
In
bonds
for
the
purchase
of
and
had even threatened condemna­
warned
of
the
robbery.
Main 182
our present sj stem of a responsible
official nor enn the erime of asking Germany by liberation of a portion of tion proceedings in event it could not
a site for the southern Oregon normal.
ministry that Is absolutely dependent
a bribe be made against him unless the occupied territory.”
leach a price agreement.
V Milo Strohm, an old-time resident of
OREGON
WASCO
existence upon the will of ~ the
NORSE CELEBRATION HELD Dayton, was shot and seriously won .d- for
the official Is to be governed and con­
The 160 acres was sold for ap­
house of commons.
trolled by the bribe in the discharge
proximately >140,000, Ebcrlein had
ed by Sheriff Green of Columbia counr
BRIEF
GENERAL
NEWS
High Officials of Four Governments ty when Strohm sought to prevent the
of his officiaJ duty," Judge Teats said
'demanded >1500 an acre for the 15
to Participate.
Camille Flammarion, the noted acres which the Southern Pacjfic
English
County
Has
1U IHO
in
his UW1Ö1VU.
decision
officer searching his house for liquor.
. SL Paul, Minn. — Gathering of 36
Its Own Salt Lake The Information, failing to charge French astronomer, is dead. He was wanted.
.
Warning to residents of Portland to
“bygdelags," or reunion of groups
The purchase of this tract gives the
Every one who has swum in a lake ' this, element of bribery, does not 83 years old.
investigate carefully before accepting
The University of Oregon will grad­ Hill interests access to three of the
from the same sections of Norway, so-called "free lots” from unlicensed or pond as well as in the sea knows charge a crime against -the defendant
marked the opening here of the Norse- real estate agents, was issued by Will the extra buoyancy of salt water as and the demurrer must be sustained uate 328 students this June, a record largest lumbering plants bordering
for the institution.
American centennial celebration at the Mocre, state real estate commission- . compared with fresh. This effect of the judge declared.
Lake Ewauna.
Optometrist -
salt on water is demonstrated strik­
Stuart A. Rice has been named sec­
Minnesota state fair grounds.
ingly at Droltwich, the Worcester­
SpeciliM! to U m examining of
of the Spokane Federal Land
The^ centennial, sponsored by the
IN CHINA EXPECTED retary
' Construction of a park at the pro­ shire spa, whore there Is water in WAR
bank. Rice is a former Tacoma man. WHEAT PROSPECTS BRIGHT
eye» and fitting of glasses.
"bygdelags,”vvas arranged to cele­
montory Overlooking Memaloose is­ which It is impossible to sink.
President Coolidge appointed Al­
Lens grinding shop in
*
brate the centenary of Norte group
land, on property donated to the state
You can float on the water, sit on Reports Indicate Japan and Russia bertus Hutchinson Baldwin, New York, Pacific Coast Crop Expected to Total
connection.
immigration to America in the sloop
Backing Rival Factions.
>100,000,000.
by R. D. Chatfield of Mosier, is pro­ It, and even go to sleep on it, with­
to be a member of the United States
Rastaurantloner which sailed from
Upstairs across from the
Washington, D. C. — Information tariff commission.
posed by the state highway commis­ out fear of drowning. The better the
Portland, Or.—The farmers of the
Stavanjer, Norway, July 4, 1826.
Edw. C. Pease Co. store
sion.
'
■ swimmer you are, indeed, the worje fyom authentic sources of the swift
Premier Mussolini, in the Italian Pacific northwest will have a $100,-
High officials of tour governments—
gooes 10, Vogt Bldg.
The United States battleship Oregon you will fare, because the mómefit approach in China of general warfare, chamber of deputies, announced there 000,000 wheat crop this year if the
the United States, Canada, Norway
started on its last cruise Tuesday you try to strike out your feet fly up­ which promises to dwarf present dis­ can be no solution of question of union present brilliant crop prospects con­
The Dalles, Ore.
and Iceland—participated.
ward, to give you an unpleasant turbances In Shanghai. Canton and
of Germany and Austria without Ita­ tinue and the market holds at the
One of the principal speakers Mon­ when three boats took her in tow at emetic I
Changsha, Is in the hands of the Wash­ lian participation.
present level. It is likely that both
Bremerton,
Wash.,
for
Portland.
There
day was President Coolidge.
So high is the percentage of salt
she will be turned over to the state that the crystals completely coat the ington government.
Disturbances at Shanghai and the these things will happen.
Illlll III I I I i 1 ll-frl I I I l M-H-
The purport of this information is
The crop is now estimated at about
as a relic.
skin, unless drying is resorted to lin- that a clash for military mastery of outlook in China generally Is viewed
McCumber Put on Joint Commission
with apprehension. Fear is felt that 80,000,000 bushels for Oregon, Wash­
Robert J. Tatro, 30, a transient, was J mediately on leaving the water.
China is impending. Chang Tso Lin, conditions are shaping for uprising ington and northern Idaho. Last year
Washington, D. C. — Porter J Mc- shot and mortally wounded by a gro- j
Some of the cures effected by the
Cumber, former republican senator eery store night watchman at Klamath- baths are rewurkabte. Anemia, neu- i Manchurian war lord, with his force of similar to the Boxer rebellion.
there was not much over 50,000,000
from North Dakota, was appointed to Falls when, according id the police, ralgle ailments, and rheumatism some­ 200,000 meu, and Feng Yu Hsing, with
A dispatch from Amsterdam regard­ bushels of wheat grown in the terri­
Eyesight Specialists
the international joint commission by he was attempting to break into the times yield as if by magic under the a following of 175,000, are being watch- ing financial crisis through which tory tributary to Portland and the
Manufacturing Opticians .
President Coolidge.
treatment, which is becoming Increas­ 1 ed by observers.
the Stinnes organisation in Germany sound markets. In spite of the, hard
Lewis grocery store.
Chang has the sympathy and prob­ Is passing, says Stinnes Interests are winter the crop situation Is far better
• Examined Glasses Fitted
ingly popular.— London Answçrs.
Philip Metsebam of 444 East j
ably some form of substantial aid from unable to meet liabilities abroad total- than it was a year ago. A great deal
THE MARKETS
Twenty-second
streeL Portland, was |
Japan. Feng, the so-called Christian Ing 120,000,000 marks. Difficulties de- of the fall-sown grain was frozen, but
Complete Lens Manufacturing
Mocking Bird and Robin
named by the war department as 1
general, admittedly is receiving ac­
’
Plant in Connection •
the land was replanted this spring and
,> Portland
Representative Crumpacker’s first ap- j
To
the South the mocking bird Is tive aud material assistance from clared due to calling in of various
• THE DALLES
OREGON I
foreign credits. Efforts to obtain new the spring wheat Is doing exceeding­
Wheat — Hard white, >1.60; hard polntee to the United States military what the robin is to the North. He is
' soviet Russia. Unquestioned sources
’
Vogt B,ock’
winter, soft white, >1.58; • western academy at West Point.
known
as iu
far north as British Colum- i have reported a continuous supply of credits in United States said to have ly well in every section.
known as
bla, but Is seldom found nesting mere,
»
_ failed.
white, >1.59; western red, >1.68.
11 1 11 111 1 1 H
' Joseph Jefferson, about 38 years
Britain Would Ban Poison War Gas.
Hay — Alfalfa, $19@20 ton; valley of age, an employe of the Clarke & while those found in the southern (arms to bo reaching Fengs troops
United
States live
there the
year T from Moscow and Urga.
UIUICU
UUlLVn
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Brookings
Bank
Wins
Sult.
timothy,
>20@)21;
eastern
Oregon
London.—If President Coolidge calls
WTWi
11 ! 1.11 Hl im >**
Wilson Lumber company, was burned I round, writes a contributor to "Bird ;
timothy, >23@24.
Portland,
Or.
—
The
Brookings
State
cn
international conference to outlaw
to death in a ttre which destroyed Lore.”
-
- ¡New York Anarchy Act Held Legal bank won its fight against the Fed­ poison gas in warfare, he will have the
Butterfat—43c delivered Portland.
1 ?r JAMES STEWART
the Waueoma hotel, a frame three-
The female build» her nest the latter * Washington, D. C. — The supreme
Eggs—Ranch, 27@31c.
part of March, lays her greenish-blue I court divided seven to two, In an ap- eral reserve bank. A verdict for >1 “full support of Great Britain.” it was
story building at Linnton.
Ì* SJWUIÀN COUNTY
actual damages and >17,600 punitive said at the British foreign office, fol­
Cheese—Prices f. o. b. Tillamook:
early in.
Ralph Waldo Elden, Portland author eggs,
— speckled
- , , with brown,
..
„„„„
plication of the constitutional guaran- damage was returned by the Jury lq lowing receipt of news dispatches
Triplets, 26c; loaf, 27c per lb.
STOCK AND BRAND
br«.<r luotte» '<><>• o' 'reo -pooch «nd th« liberty of Federal Judge Wolverton’S court. The
ity on advertising and author of sev­ Äed“ A
Cattle—Steers, good, >7.75@9.00.
from Washington that President Cool­
5 INSPECTOR
Hogs- Modium to choice, >H.50@ eral well-known service books, coin- retired bv th« seme pelr of birds. Th«-tbe nrrsi upholding the conviction of Brookings bank sued over a dispute idge contemplated asking nations to
mitted suicide by hurling himself from mocking bird’s back Is ashen gray, his Benjamin <1<clow under the New York concerning the collection of exchange
Illi.
loffie* - - O«»®"
discuss the question.
the brink of » 300-foot precipice at wings a brownish tinge with a large (criminal anarchy law for publishing in on federal bank checks. 'It was a
Sheep—Lambs, medium to Choice,
Elk rock on the Willamette riven
white patch, and.his throat and outer the Revv’vtionary Age and advocating small institution and declared it could­ Coolldge la Asked to Help Amundsen.
>6.60 @11.00.
DEPUTIES: L. Schadewitz, Kent,
Farmers - around
Weston
have tall feathers are white, with the under |n speeches a manifesto Issued by tire- n't do business unless allowed to
Oregon; Dr. Joe. Sa under», Moro,
New York.—In response to an ap­
launched into the dairy business by parts brownish white. .
-
' left wing of the socialist party.
charge the exchange. The federal
Seattle
Ore.; W. H. Meyer, W sbco , Ore.
peal from the Norwegian Aero club,
It is when The mbeking bird works (
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the
purchase
of
26
head
of
cows
of
bank said that the charge could not
Wheat—Soft white, >1.59; western
himself*up Into a passion of^ong that gogton|an Heads Christian Science, bo made and it- sent two men to addressed to American newspapers,
11 l inn 1 11 1 1 i i 1 1 1 h h
white, and hard winter, >1.58; western the Jersey and Guernsey breeds. The
one realises the wonder of his voire., Boaton _I)BV|d Newt0D McKee ot' Brookings to see that the checks were President Coolidge was asked to give
red, 11.57; northern spring, >1.51; Big stock was purchased from C. W. Til­ He Imitates the sound, of the wood.
immediate consideration to the pos­
prMW)mt o( the I
den of Hermiston for a lump sum of
cashed without charge. This action,
Bend bluestem, >1.40.
and the other birds, bnt he improves
sibility
of sending the Los Angeles or
” -x
First Church of Christ, Scientist, in 1 the Brookings bank alleged, amount­
I Hay—Alfalfa, >24; D. C, >28; tim­ >2000.
on them.
thA Shenandoah to Greenland in
Boston,
at
the
annual
meeting
of
the
ed
to
persecution
and
threatened
its
Oregon will receive an allotment of
othy, >26; D. C., 128; mixed hay, >24.
search of the missing Amundsen-Ells­
church. He suoceeds Torrence Park­ life.
>30,380 of federal funds under the
Butterfat—<3c.
V
r STOCK & WHEAT
worth polar party.
A
Raveling
Story
er of Belmont. Eira W. Palmer of |
terms of the Cl(irk-McNary law, ac­
Eggs—Ranch, 28 @ 33c.
Mary
Anne,
just
flvs
years
old,
was
Brookline was elected clerk and Ed- Gibbons Put Out In 12th by Tunney,
cording to information received at the
Hogs—Prime, >12.76@ 13.15.
watching the new cook make a pie. ward Ripley of Brookline, treasurer. I New York.—Gene Tunney of New Belgian Debt Body to Arrive In July.
offices
of
the
state
forester.
This
law
Cattle—Choice steers, >8.5009.06.
She watched her roll out the crust.
Washington, D. C.—An official coat-
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pYort, AA«r1»n * Itght-1ieavyw»IghL
Á - FOR SALE ¿
at the laat .oaaloa ot.
)n (he pan and then take up !
Cheese—Oregon fancy to retailers, n.
mission appointed by the Belgian gov­
60S
Deaths
Due
to
Blazing
Heat.
'
champion,
knocked
out
Tom
Gibbons
congress
and
authorized
an
annual
ap-
.
.
..
t0
cut
off
the
p
i
PC
eg
which
27c per lb.; do standards, 25c; Wash­
the knife to cut off the pieces which
propriatlon of not to exceed 12,500,000 extended over the edge of the pan.
Chicago.-—A total of 605 lives were of 8t. Paul, heavyweight pride of the ernment to negotiate with American
ington fancy triplets, 25c.
F.T. HURLBURT
to be allotted the various states to MOh, I want to make a little pie,” lost during the most disastrous heat middle west in the 12th round of a authorities for the settlement of the
she exclaimed.
“Can I have the wave In American hlsto^r, which end- scheduled 15ro und'"bout at th» Polo war debt owed the United State» «UI
assist them In forest protection,
Spokane.
yiBlt Ui» oowtry in July.
__
raveling!
of
dough
you ju»t cut off ed abruptly Monday night,
total of 16«0,000 was appropriated for
^grounds.
Hogs—-Good to choice, >12@12.26.
for
Itr^y
,
ths
fiscal
year.
I
Catti»—Erimet»t®«r», fl.WQf.OO,
MAN CONFESSES TO
BOTHELL ROBBERY
Dr J. R. Morgan
Dr. M. F. Froyd
COURT UPHOLDS
HART DEMURRER
Dr. Penn C. Crum
De Larhue
Optical Co.
**
RANCHES
GERMANY TOLD
. TO OBEY TREATY
OREGON TRUNK GETS
KLAMATH FALLS LAND