Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, July 24, 1925, Image 1

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    Or.Hbt^ TÄ*U|W
HERMAN
aaro
Established 1887
LEAIY PUCES FOUND
W. G;BRYANT IN DRY ENFORCEMENT
Attorney-at-Law
WN. B. PRINTE,
SCOPES IS CONVICTED
WM. D. MITCHELL
ITIÖN TRIAL
Start! ng Evidence of Corrup­
ludgo Di
and
tion Submitted to Depart­
eli Verdict of Guilty
•wndant Fined
ÎW003.
ment of Justice.
Office Phone Main 93
Moro
Oregon
HA K PETEKUN
Practice in AU the Court«
of Oregon
Main 541
POxx
BANK OF MORO BUILDING
Moro
; Oregon
Dr J. R. Morgan
DENTIST
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[
Price Five Cents
Moro, Sherman County,’ Oregon, Friday, July 24, 1925
Washington, D. C.—New evidence of
corruption in the enforcement of pro­
hibition has been disclosed to federal
authorities in numerous instances as
a result of the efforts of Assistant
Secretary Andrews of tbe treasury to
rebuild tbe enforcement system.
The disclosure* came in reports
from United States attorneys to the
queated of them a etateaient detailing
their confidential information and an
accurate perspective of conditions
within the jurisdiction of each prose­
cuting officer.
Department official^ declined to dis­
cuss tbe contents of the reports ex­
cept In a general way, but ths informa­
tion contained in some of them was
described as alarming and as indlca
Live of a need for concerted federal
and state action.
On department of Justice officials
who studied the reports, the deepest
Impression was made by the general
Inference that state and local au­
thorities were not co-operating with
federal officials in s majority of in-
Dayton, Ten< — John Thomas
’ Scopes waa found guilty by Jury of
violating the arit1 « volution law of the
state of Tenneas«- by teaching the
theory
stoiut.on in the public
schools, and WSs fl-^d $100 by Judge
Raulstoti, th* Mim: turn fine, bringing
hr us Day ton is con- r
to a climax
I noteworthy trial of
^cter in the history
a religious
of American jurisprudence.
Events leading to the jury verdict
followed In swift sucoesslon Tuesday
1 morning, beginning with the expung­
ing of the. testimony of William Jen-
1 nlngs Bryan from the court records,
William B. Printer of Cleveland, and with the summoning of the jury,
who was chosen to succeed the late which had not heard any of the at­
Warren B. Stone as President of the tempted testimony of the defense. The
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. verdict was virtually directed by
Judge Raulston.
I The question of denial of the divine
«tory of creation as taught in the
Wllliam D. Mitchell of St. Paul, who
Bible was nqt before the Jury,' the was appointed te succeed James M
nilTnMITC PAMPA NY
UlAIUnillL uUmrRlvl
SOLD TD EASTERNERS
Beck as solicitor general of the United
Quantity and Quality
GROCERIES
Here at Less Money
Whether you order groceries for the harvest or for
the vacation trip it will be more economical to order
here. Let us quote'you our prices cn quantity
buys—they will convince you that this store will
:v and save money on fine groceries
Id over for their quality.
Before Buying Get Our Prices
Good Bulk Coffee, 5 lbs.....................
Parlor Blend Coffee, 5 lbs..............
Macaroni and Spaghetti, 13 lbs .. . .
Small White Beans, 10 lbs..............
Red Mexican Beans, 10 lbs . . ...........
Fancy Head Rice, 11 lbs..................
Viking Pan Cake Flour, 6 pkgs ... .
K. C. Baking Powder, 10 lb tin . . . .
Calumet Baking Powder, 10 lb tin ..
Pops ConxStarch, 1 lb pkg, doz . . .
Harvest ¿ytup, gal tin......................
Staley’s Golden Syrup, gal tin .. ..
Wilson Nut Margarine, 4 lbs..........
Mazola and Wesson Oil, gal tin .. ..
Merrimac Salmon, 15 1-2 oz tin, doz
Festival Shrimp, doz ......................
Marine Oysters, doz .............. .. - -
Tender Sweet Com, case ...............
Bulls Eye Peas, case............ ..........
Solid Pack Tomatoes, case .............
Van Camps Hominy, case ..............
Goose Berries, case.......... ................
No. 10 tin, Apples, 6 tins................
No. 10 tin, Peaches, 6 tins............
No. 10 tin, Apricots, 6 tins .......
No. 10 tin, Black Berries, 6 tins ...
No. 10 tin, Catsup, each................
No. 10 tin, Pumpkin, 6 tins............
No. 10 tin, Swt. Pickles, each........
Milk, all brands, case _..................
White Wonder Soap, case ........
Fine Dairy Salt, sk ..............
Half Ground Salt, cwt ..,.................
Webfoot Flour, bbl .........................
White River Flour, bbl...................
Best Cane Sugar, cwt.....................
The judge called attention to the ।
States.
<
wording
of the indictment, in which
United States Dental Exam
Portland. Or.—Transfer of immense It was charged that the defendant
iner for thia district.
deposits of diatomaceous earth, under taught a theory of evolution, leaching
Some of th* attorneys felt the fed­ development near Terrebonne on the that man ddbcended from a lower or­
eral government wai playing a lone Deschutes river, from the Diatomite der of animals or denied the story of
Office at
hand In their jurisdiction. On tbe comply of Portland to a group of divine creation as taught by the Bible.
The judge charged that If the de­
other hand, it was explained that New York financiers was announced
MORO, OREGON
“fine help" was being accorded the by J. W. Ganong, president of the lo­ fendant should have violated the law I Washington, D. C. — Tbe nation's
against teaching that man descended
government officers tn many other in­
। total foreign Investment, inclusive of
cal concern. Title to the property
stances and that inhere such help was will pass August 1 to the Atomlte cor­ from A lower order of animals, he । amount^ owed the United States by
had the dry law was being well en­ poration, organized under the laws of should be convicted. The question of . foreign governments, is estimated by
forced.
Delaware with $«.300,000 capital stock, denial of th* divine stoiy of creation j the department of commerce at a little
It also was shown in th* reports and $50b,000 will be spent by the new as taught In the Bible was not to be
more than $9,500,000.000.
that a considerable number of fed­ owners In development of mining op­ considered as *vidence.
The par value of foreign securities
I It was explain’d that the defense’s
eral prohibition agents ^ere winking
publicly offered tn this country during
at violations. It was Indicated that erations.-
testimony on .which it relied to acquit
Diatomaceous earth is composed of
I t^ie first half of 1925 amounted to
Physician and Surgeon
Mr. Andrews woul£, be supplied with
Scopes having been excluded, the de­ ! $551,591,000 as compared to $379,700.-
the skeleton remains of microscopic
the names of agents to whom bus
fense would state to the Jury that it
000 for the-corresponding period last
piclon was attached in the reports and organisms and Is used commercially could ^ot ask a vent it of "not guilty”
for
filtration,
filler
and
for
inanition.
md was satisfied to have a convic­ year,
their services e-^^d when the reor-
Its fire-resisting qualities are said to
Europe was the largest borrower
Office and Residence
ganixation becomes effective.
tion In this court ihauan appeal might
be superior to those of asbestos. Ther-
during
the first half of the present
be made to the supreme court of Ten­
Is a wide and growing market for t\e nessee. end possibly eventually tQ tbe 1 year, the gross volume of Ioans
Hotel Moro
earth and the deposit at Terrebonne is
Latin
1 amounting to $237,600.000.
U: iLed State3 supreme court.
said to be the purest known. The
' America was second with $151.081,-
deposit underlies approximately 800
000 and Cai^da <hlr<Kwjth $131.910,-
acres and is estimated to contain 5,-
l 000. Asia, which led last year with
I one loan to the Japanese government
000.000 tons. — , r—
„v ’ _
1
of 1125,000,000, comes fourth this year
The deposit is seven miles from
Washington. D. C.—An official com­
Dr. J. A. Wonderlick
with only 131,000,000.
munication giving a clear and com­ Terrebonne and about 15 miles from
plete statement of tbe Washington Redmond. The Atomlte company pro­
Physician
Portland, Or.—Characterized as the
government’s attitude regarding China poses to build a rail line from the
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
and Surgeon
has been cabled to Paris for the In­ mine to Terrebonne. A refining plant beginning of a bigger and better ef­
Total French casualties so far in
formation of French foreign office of- and other buildings will be erected, fort on the part of business men to
calling for an investment of 1500,000. get behind the solution of agricultural the Moroccan war with Abd-El Krim's
Office in McKee Building
ficials.
Phone/No. 182
problems, the two-day regional con- Rjffians are given as 4418. Of these.
Disclosure of the contents of tbe
. » .. States
.
¡ -« 707
knIed 2775 wounded and 666
communlcatlon was withheld. It con­
ference called by the .. United
v| ^ere ___
ENGINEER FINDS NEW RAY (Chamber of Commerce, was conciud-
Residence One Block South East
tains Information, however, that
missing
Phone No. 183
Washington officials hope will remove Scientist Says Solar Radio-Activity ed here.
The Belgian government has agreed
I These were some of the methods, with the French and British for the
any possible misunderstanding be­
Has Pushing Power,
WASCO. OREGON
tween the American and French gov­
Minneapolis, Minn.—A Minneapolis recommended by one or another of 1 early evacuation of Dusseldorf, Duis-
ernments.
engineer. H. J. Smith, declared he had the various speakers at the confer­ burg and Ruhrort, simultaneously
The communication is the first re­ discovered a mysterious new force, ence, by which farm Interests will be with the evacuation of other places
garding China to be sent directly from
(
T Tir . ìf
' in the Ruhr.
“black rays” of the sun, which exert aided:
I
1
Washington to any of the European a pushing instead of the pulling pow­ I Elimination of duplicating trade and : An air dispatch service between the
capitals since the present situation er hitherto supposed to be one of the agricultural surveys and availability of :
White House at Swampscott,.
arose. The decision to send a dis­ Influences keeping the earth in its Information for all.
'Mass., and WashYrigton has been es-
patch direct to Paris was reached only
orbit, and he has so far demonstrated * Closer contacts between bankers , tablishod by the navy department. Im-
Physician and Surgeon
after' unofficial reports had «reached
! portant communications between the
the truth of his claim that Dr. Henry and farmers
Washington that the French did not A Erik-on, b«d of tbe phy^c. Me-! Education of Urmer. atony line, of president and federal departments
WASCO, OREGON
consider this a propitious time for ne­ partment of th. Unlveralty of Mln- bualne.. and COM accounting
will be carried daily by a naval sea­
Phone -No. 182
110 East Second St
gotiations for revision of foreign ex­ oeaote. ha. abandoned plan, for a va-1 Step, toward greater production, plane.
better
quality
and
standardization
of
AND
tra-territorial privileges.
The revaluation bill passed by the
cation and shut himself up In his
product.
reichstag. providing for exchange of
THE DALLES, OREGON
laboratory
to
see
if
the
law
of
New
­
Probate of McClintock Will Denied.
Financial aid by business and bank- German wartime and pre war loans
Office at the Hamilton Hospital
Chicago, Ill.- Basing his decision on ton must be scrapped or amended.
Ing interests for prizes at county fairs for new issue equal to 5 per cent of
-Phone No. Hospital 487
“a presumption of undue influence,”
and agricultural shows.
original loans was signed by Presi­ AUSTRALIAN LOAN IS MADE
Probate Judge Horner refused to ad­ U. 3. and Canada O. K. Four Pscta.^ Rebuilding as much as possible the dent Hindenburg. Obligations total­
mit the will of William Nelson Mc­
Washington, D. C— Ratification, of bond of Interest between residents of ing 70,000.000,000 marks were thus J. P. Morgan A Co. Buy 175,000,000
Bond Issue.
I I I I I I 11 lililí d l I 1 I I I I I l "H Clintock to probate. William Darling four treaties between the United the clty and residents of the rural sec- converted Into gold debt of 3.500.000,-
New York.—For the first time in
Shepherd, recently acquitted of States and Canada were exchanged at tjon8
000 marks.
its history, the commonwealth of Aus­
charges of murder growing out of Mc­ the state department, . The treaties ।
tralia has turned from London to New
Clintock’s sudden death last winter as relate to smuggling, extradition of
S. PROCRAM DISCUSSED Logger Is Killed by Town Marihal- York for its external financing. J.
be prepared to marry Miss Isabelle criminals, boundaries and the level of
Pe Ell. Wash—Bort Goins, a logger, '
P. Morgan & Co. announced the pur­
Tope, was the principal beneficiary water in the Lake of the Woods.
Eyesight Spécialisa
In Event of Coal Ftrike Government GO, was shot and killed by J- Donahue, ।
chase
of a 175,000,000 Australian loan,
under the will. An estate in excew of
Will Take Hand.
town marshal, Saturday night when which was offered for public subscrip­
$1.000,000 was Involved.
THE MARKETS
Eye« Examined Glasses Fitted
Swampscott. Mass, -7 The govern­ Goins resisted arrest and drew a knife tion. Simultaneous offering of a £5,-
• Exclusively Optical
ment will take a hand in the anthra­ on the officer. Goins long held a 000,000 loan was made in London.
NOTICE OF FINAL
Complete Lena Manufacturing
Portland
cite coal field wage negotiations grudge against Donahue, who had
SETTLEMENT
Allotment of the major portion of
' \ Plant in Connection
In the County Court of the State
Wheat — Hard white, $1.47; soft should an agreement not be reached once arrested the logger for disorder­
the
preseat financing to the American
of Oregon for the County of white. $1.45; northern spring, $1.47; and a strike be called September 1.
OREGON
ly conduct, on the street. $oins Is market resulted from Great Britain’s
hs^rd winter, $1.45; western white,
The program which the government said to have threatened the officers’
In the matter of the estate of
1 will pursue In the event of a strike life. When the two met Saturday gold resumption policy.
$1.45; western red, $1.40.
Elenor E. Nunn, deceased.
The loan was over subscribed with­
Hay — Alfalfa, $18@19 ton; valley was discussed at a three-hour confer­ night, Donahue fa said to have been
Notice is hereby given that the
in one hour after the books were open­
undersigned administratrix of the timothy, $20 @21; eastern Oregon ence here by • ¡’resident Coolidge and comp died to shoot GolnA in self-de­
n i t iii imiiiuinniiw estate
ed.
of Elenor E. Nunn, deceased, timothy, $23 @ 24c.
1 Secretary Davis. The latter was hop- fense.
has filed in the county court of Sher­
Butterfat—47c shippers’ track.
llng that an agreement would be reach­
Auto Registration Nets Large Fund.
man Country, State of Oregon, her
JAMES STEWART
ed before the present wage contracts Auto Mileage Lost by State Officials.
Eggs—Ranch, 27@30c. •
final report and account, as such
Salem, Or.—Since 1907, when tbe
Cheese—Prices f. o. b. Tillamook; ! expire, August 3L
;
administratrix of said estate, and
SHERMAN COUNTY
Salem. — Hereafter state employes law went Into effect providing state
that Monday, the 10th day of Au­ Triplets, 27c; loaf, 28c per lb.
and officials who use private automo­ revenue from the licensing of motor
. STOCK AND BRAND •
gust, 1926, at the hour of 10:00
Cattle—Steers, good, $7.75@8.25.
Uncle Sam Remits China Boxer Debt, biles traveling about on state business vehicles, to July 1T1925. the state has
o’clock a. m. has been fixed by said
L y
*•
Hogs—Medium to. choice, $13.60@ k • Washington. D. C.—China
INSPECTOR
’s debt of will be reimbursed only at the regular collected the immense sum of $24,815.-
court aa the time for hearing of ob­
15.00,
jections, if any, to said report and —
xu.
$6,137,552, the final installment of Its rates charged by common carriers, 950.66 from this source of revenue.
the settlement thereof.
Sheep-Lambs, medium to choice, ,
for the BoxeiloUtt)reakA where such transportation Is avail­ Of this total, $141,286 was turned into
Lillian F. Nunn, Adminis­
|
800@12.50
.
\
it
waa
wiped
off
the slate by the United able. Notice to this effect was sent the general fund of the state treasury
’ ’ DEPUTIES: L. Schadewitz, Kent.
tratrix of the estate of
States
government
President Cool­ to all state departments, boards and and the balance, or 125,341,937.16, has
Elenor
E.
Nunn,
deceased.
-
1 ’ Oragoa; Dr. Jo«. Sounder», Moro,
*
''
Seattle.
W. C. Bryant, attorney.
6tjlQa7
idge in remitting ths debt at this time commissions by Secretary of State been expended in the construction.
! ► Oro.: w. H. Meyer, Wasco, Oro-
- - tor
-
the Improvement and repair of state and
Wheat—Soft white, $1.45; western to the troubled nation, acted under Kozer. uho is responsible
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
white,
$1.45;
hard
winter,
$1.45;
west
­
auditing
of
the
claims
against
the county highways, according to a state­
authority granted by congress more,
l illlAMI |>| I I I HI ili M* Department of the Interior, U. S.
ern red, $1.43; northern spring, $1,43; thaa • year ago. The Chinese lega­ state.
ment made public by the secretary of
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Big Bend bluestem, $1.48.
tion,
taking
not
j
of
,the
action,
declar-
state.
June 17th, 1925. •
Hay—Alfalfa, $23; D. C., $28; tim­ <ed it would go far toward further ce­ Extension of Seattle City Limits Urged ,
Notice is hereby given that Vai
Workman, of Moro, Oregon, who,_on othy, $2«; mixed hay. $24.
Seattle, Wash. — A conference of
<jpaa MJ *M>r C mb H m
meriting the frkr.dah’ip of the two na-
Julv 14. 1920, made Homestead En- \ Butterfat—45a.
mayors and leading citizens of small Stevens Pass Road Opened to. Traffic*
£ No 020239, forNE^, NEUSER
tioDs. ‘‘
‘‘J
STOCK & WHEAT section 20,* townshjp 1 north, rang* Eggs—Ranch,' 34 039c.
Wenatchee, Wash.—A dream of 15
communities bordering Seattle to con-
Hogs—Prime, >14.85014.75.
years
ago, when a group of promin-
B
der
consolidation
of
these
districts
:
19
east,
Willamette
meridian,
has
Ford Bld on Ships Approved.
RANCHES
Cattie—Prime steers, $8.00@8.25.
filed notice of intention to make final
ent Snohomish cqunty residents
with
the
city
of
Seattle
was
urged
in
Washington, D. C.—Acceptance of
Cheese—Oregon fancy, 2»c; Oregon
three year proof, to establish claim
Northern
h letter by Mayor Brown here. The stood on the old ‘ tìrea'
for sale
to the land above described, before standard, 25cf Washington triplets, the Henry Ford bid of $1,706,000 for extension of Seattle’s limits to include switchback topping Stevek pass and
Register, United States Land Office,
•the 200 shipping board vessels set
‘
or the consolidation of expressed a desire for a modern high­
at The Dallea, Oregon, on the 29th 25«. ’ • ”
; F.T. HURLBURT
[aside for scrapping has been recom- King county, county, also would be way, was realised Saturday when Gov­
the
city
and
day ofxjuly, 1925.
| tnohdnd .to the shipping board by
Spokane,
: U^r Mate Strwt, O». G« m « ! ;
Claimant names as witnesses .John
discussed at the conference, Mayor ernor Hartley otficijlly opened th*
President Palmer o( the fleet corpora­
Cothran. Ollie Knapp, John Gibson,
Hogs—Prime, $13.75018.85.
roU to traffic
*
Brown laid.
C m A m ■ . OnfM
W. M. Ross all of Moro, Oregon.
tion.
-
Catti*— Prim« iteers, II.OOOl.iQ.
i
.
;
r
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t
J. W. Donnelly, Register.
U. S. FOREIGN LOANS
OVER NINE BILLIONS
U. S. ATTITUDE
- ON CHINA GIVEN
CONFERENCE TO HELP
«ÖLüffic IS HELO
Dr W. N. Morse
De Larhue
Optical Co.
$1.90
2.15
1.00
1.00
1.-00
1.00
1.00
1.35
1.65
1.10
1.40
. .75
. 1.00
2.00
. 2.40
.2.10
. 2.15
. 3.45
. 3.45
. 3.45
. 3.40
/ 3.40
. 3.00
. 3.40
,.3.25
. 3.90
. .80
. 3.00
. 1.50
t 4.75
73.79
. .95
. 1.00
. 8.50
. 9.50
. 6.65
Parlor Grocery
u.
The Dalles, Ore.
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
~ A cyclone hit Sturgeon Bay, Wis.,
Saturday, with one casualty.
A decrease of 182,000 in the farm
population last year was estimated by
the department of agriculture.
Reduction of taxes on farm prop­
erty and of railroad freight rates wer«'
favored by William M. Jardine, secre­
tary of the department of agriculture.
In an address at Ames, Iowa.
Southwestern Montana was again
disturbed by earthquakes that were
felt at Helena, Great Falls, Three
Forks, Manhattan and Billings. No
widespread damage was reported.
The Frnech war ministry has decid­
ed to transfer three divisions of colon­
ial troops, now in Ruhr and JYance,
to Morocco. General Naulin, ■ lucent-
ly appointed to supreme command of
the French forces in Africa, will have
about 100,000 men at his disposal
when he takes charge of the campaign
against the Moors, July 18.
Doheny Ordered to Pay $358,031.
Les Angeles.—A formal decree ord­
ering payment of $358,031 to th* gov­
ernment by the E. L. Doheny oil in­
terests was approved by Federal
Judge Paul J. McCormick. Judge Mc­
Cormick. on May 88, canceled
Doheny’s leases to the Elk Hills
naval oil reserves on the grounds they
con-
was obtained through
s piracy between the oil magnat* and
former Secretary cf the Interior Ab
bert R. Fall.
'
Utah Man On Tariff Commisalbn.
Swampscott, Mass.—President Cool­
idge appointed Edgar Bernard Brus^
sard of Utah as member of th* United
States tariff commission to succeed
William 8. OBlberUou. recently ap­
pointed minister to RoumanU,