ERMAN
PriceTive Cents
Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, Friday, .July 31, 1925
IRYAN FOUND DEAD
IN BED AT DAYTON
CREED C. HAMMOND
STOP WASTING—OR
EVOLUTION FIGHT
FACE PAUPERISM
IN WASHINGTON, D. 0
JOHN MAHAN
DEATH TAXES AS
BUSINESS KILLERS
By WILLIAM E. KNOX
Assistant Treasury Secretary
President, American Banker* Asaocia-
Tells Fable of Fate of Two
Ipopiexy Ends Career of the
-- tlon '
The American standard of living,
Successful Men.
Groat Commoner While
the highest in the world, came easily
Asleep.
in the past from the abundance of our
Men cannot be expected to continue
Office Phone Main 93
Washington. D. C —The department
natural
wealth,
to work, day after day. Increasing the
of justice will act for District of Col-
but it can be
Oregon
productiveness of this country and
Dayton, Tenn.—William Jennings
' umbla authorities in the suit which
maintained In the
benefiting others, if they know that
Bryan, three time« presidential nom-
‘has been brought here to test legality
future only by
on death the major portion of their
< jm of the democratic party, and
drastic national
evo'u’ jn and other sci
of teachii
earnings will be dissipated in Federal
cnown the world over for his elo-
economy in the
pubi
schools.
encea in
estate and state Inheritance taxes, de-
juence, died here Sunday afternoon.
use of that
Clares Charles S. Dewey, Assistant
The suit aaeks o enjoin Frank
sealth. We have
The end came while the great com-
Secretary of the Treasury, in the
White, treasurer of the United States,
grown up to our.
noner waa asleep and was attributed
America^ Bankers Association Jour-
ying school author-
and others, fhom
rewurcea. We can
Iky physicians to apoplexy. Ha had rw-
oat He says:
scientific
itiee who perin
not afford to
"1 am going to relate à fable in
MtMd to his room ntMOtoy after sating
texts.
waste' them any
terms of modern business condi'ions.
i large dinner to take a short rest.
The law was passed as a rider to William E. Knox
longer. Industri-
John Henry and Walter Brown were
Mrs. Bryan sent the family chauffeur,
to stop wasting, hut
the 1925 District of Columbia appro
Practice in All the Coarto
aggressive, hard-working men, ana
Hm McCartney, to wake him about
priation bill which provides that "no even more so have we got to stop the
*ach had started business for himself
of Oregon
LSO, and it was learned then that he <
this sum (for the public wastefulness of our personal habits.
“At the time this history opens
part
Th« paramount challenge to educa
was dead.
John Henry had fust died, leaving his
schools) shall be available for the sal
Main 541
Pbyaicians who examined the-Jbody
entire estate to his son. John Henry.
ary of any supernitendent who per tion In America today calls for the
BANK OF MORO BUILDING
effective teaching of personal eco
expressed the opinion Mr. Bryan had
Jr., and had appointed his old friend.
mits
the
teaching
of
or
any
teacher
Oregon L>een dead between 30 and 45 minutes
nomics—for education In the manage
Moro
Walter Brown, as executor. Prior to
who teaches disrespect for the hcly ment of personal Incomes so that they
his death John Henry had moved to
before they arrived. The death oc
Vetarans
at
their
fifth
annual
con
Gen. Creed C. Hammond of Oregon, Bible.”
will give every individual a good liv
California, leaving his business In the
curred in the residence of Richard chief of the militia bureau in ths
The rider was sponsored by Repre ing during hto productive years and vention In Omaha.
bauds of his son under whom It had
Rogers, which had been assigned to Wsr Department, who has general sentative Summers, republican, Wash provide certain security for the no’n
continued to make excellent headway.
the Bryans during their stay here.
charge of the activities of Nationsl ington, and Includes in its prohibition, productive years of his old age.
The father had been doing a little
Mr. Bryan’s death came on the eve
Forty fiiur million people, two-fifths
besides “disrespect for the Bible,” the
speculating in oil. This venture had
Guard unite. „
of
our population, are gainfully em
pf another crusade he had planned to
not proved successful and he was In
teaching of partisan polices, or that
ployed In the United States, earning
carry before the American people—a -
d»*4>ted in the sum of $560 000.
“ours is an Inferior form of govern more than $60,000,000,000 annually.
DENTIST
“Executor Walter Brown, on exami
battle against modernism- He return-
ment.”
. ¡-
The management of th« expenditure
nation of the estate, found the follow-
•d to Dayton Sunday morning after
The
action
was
started
by
Ix>ren
II.
of this $60.000,000.000 annual pay
United State» Dental Exam
Ing situation: ,
having made addresses Saturday at
Wittner, a government employe. On check Ie the biggest and most impor
Capital stock of Hcnr^ &
iner for this district.
Jasper and Winchester, Tenn.
It
has
been
government attorneys tant business in America,
$3 ooo noo
the part
Assistant Sec
Inc , a Michigan Corpn .
Washington
500 ooo
Despite the strenuous program Mr.
there is admittedly a strong desire to estimated that upwards of $10,000,- retary Andrews, the treasury's prohi Persona! debts due banks
Bryan had been following as a mem
000.000
of
this
personal
Income
is
"Walter
Brown
soon
made
the
un
San Francisco.—Consummation of prevent, if possible, a recurrence here wasted annually. More than a billion. bition field marshal, has found it nec pleasant discovery that in addition to
ber of the prosecution staff in the
Office at
of anything like the trial in Tennes
essary to delay his plan to set a reor
the personal indebtedness of $500.000,
Scope« case and aa leader of the fun- one of the largest transactions on the see. Therefore, the. government will It is es-luxated, disappears in foolish
ganized machine at work August 1.
MORO, OREGON
Pacific
coast,
involving
transfer
of
speculation
in
fake
schemes.
and administration expenses of $250.-
itanentalist« he appeared in excellent
September 1 has now been fixed 000, the following death duties must
timber holdings, sawmills and other handle the case puaely Xrojjx . the ’ The spirit of waste in Amerfea to
Ihealth.
standpoint
of,law
and
the
right
of
the
a heritage of the past, but today the tentatively as the date on which the
Shortly before Mr. Bryan entered property In the state of Washington treasury to pay salaries to teachers, country has more than one hundred revamped enforcement organization be paid:
1197,500
Federal estate tax ..............
from
Pope
and
Talbot
to
the
Charles
room to reat he told his wife he
5*5.700
in conformity with the decrees of con and fourteen million people to support can be set in motion.
California inheritance tax.
yww^yww**^********** hto
122.000
Michigan inheritance tax .
had never felt better tn hi« life, and R. McCormick interests, was announc gress. The question of whether natur and no nunion’s resources can with
It was announced that all of the
I was ready to go before the country to ed by headquarters of the McCormick al science is right or wrong or is dis stand extravagance indefinitely. An
|1.5O5.aW
Total ..........................................
unclassified employes of the field
increase in population wlR paean a re
wage hto fight in behalf of fundament company here.
"Added to the personal debt and ad
respectful
to
the
Bible
will
not
be
dOn-
srevice
automatically
would
be
out
of
The deal Involves $20,000>000.
duced average of personal Wealth un
altom.
ministration
expenses. this made a
sidered
In
the
government
pleas.
The McCormick company is a
less intelligent management main their lobs not later than October 15.
| ' Mr. Bryan waa born in Salem, Ill-
grand total liability of $1.955.200.
Some
of
them
probably
will
be
re
tains a progressively more economic
Physician and Surgeon March 19. I860. His father was Silas cently formed corporation known
The year was 1920. Money was tight
named but merit will be the yard Other manufacturing companion in the
utilization of the nationaljncome.
Lillard Bryan, a native at Culpepper the Charles R. McCormick Lumber EVOLUTIONISTS WIN FIGHT
To leach our people this is the task stick by which the employes will be same line which might have been in
county, Virginia, a lawyer and judge. company of Delaware. It embraces]
of
education and it can net begin to measured in their selection for places terested in a purchase had no money
The «on. after graduating from Illi- what was formerly eight companies Fundamentalists Defeated In Contest meet the tank a moment tbo soon. The
under the reorganization.
for extensions nor were the banks in
comprising
the
various
activities
of
,
In
California.
uoi« college In 1GC1 and Union College
Office and Residence
advance of civilization makes man's
Mr. Andrews stated that the 24 pro a position to handle a loan of this
the
Charles
R.
McCormick
interests.
:
Srn
Francisco,
Fundamentalists
of Law. Chicago, in 1883. entered the
existence a more and more serious
Acquisition of tKe huge timber nA! and cvclu'lonisto clashed here over business. Hu mail responsibilities and hibition administrators to be named type. Here was a most successful
I law office of Lyman Trumbull, for
Hotel Moro
business, built np from small begin
question of teaching evolution In duties Increase each'year. If progress would have an entirely free hand in nings by one man and carried on to
mer United States senator.
Subse holdings and sawmill plants of Pepe
the
selection
of
the
personnel
with
ptfbKc sch< Js of California, and has made lUo^nore abundant it has
quently he removed to Jacksonville, and Talbot (Puget Mill Co), accord
further successes by his son, about to
also made it more expensive. It is whom they are to work, since they be placed under the hammer.
exolutiontots won
I III., where he practiced law until 1887, ing to the announcement, will mean
Impossible for most men to Increase would be held responsible for enforce
that the McCormick organization be-
“Is there any Justice in taxation that
. I when he settled In Lincoln, Neb.
Therefore they ment In their respective districts.
their real wages.
may force a man and his family to
j
Ths body ci V/illtam Jennings Bry
must meet their added responsibilities
That role, Mr. Andrews Insisted, lose the fruits of his entire life’s labor,
an will be moved on a special railroad in Pacific coast timber and lumber sought to hav
out of mors economic employment o? would
.pplled likewise to, the and permit others to benefit? As a last
lie schools of this state ur.(U,ar< uni what they get.
Hear from Dayton to Washington, and manufacturing.
heads who will be assigned as resort, Henry, Jr., was forced into a
group
The
new
deal
adds
to
the
McCor
which
the
battle
centered,
two
were
The schools must teach our young
burial will be in Arlington National
near as possible to each of the dis bond issue. A loan, to settle the
Physician
cemetery, Virginia. A spot high on mick organization property worth ap found acceptable Ly the state board people so to manage their own per
debts, administration expenses and
and Surgeon
I the slope of Arlington, overlooking the proximately $20,000,000, which com of education and action on the third sonal-affairs as to insure that they tricts over which a United States at death duties, of $2.250.000 was nego-
torney
had
Jurisdiction.
These
ap
I capitol and near the monument erect- prises about 20.000 acres of land wjth was deferred temporarily. Indications will lead lives that have an economic
tiated. upon the following basis:
pointees would be held responsible in ' •Ths capital stock of the company
I ed to those who di?d on the Maine, timber cruising in the neighborhood were that the third text book “Biol worth to society and to themselves.
Office in McKee Building
Business must provide plans for Its turn by the administration for their was left at »5,000,000 represented by
V Phone No. 182
was tentatively selected as the burial of three billion feet; two large saw ogy and Human Welfare,” by Peabody workers to enable them not only to
respective districts.
50.000 shares. First mortgage 8 per
and
Hunt,
also
would
be
passed
upon
mills,
both
on
Puget
Sound
—
one
at
place.
earn bat also to save so that the
cent bonds were offerdd the public
Port
Gamble
and
the
other
at
Port
favorably.
The
other
two
books
ac
William
Residence One Block South East
tributes
Hundreds of
teaching of the schools will not prove
with a bonus of two shares of stock
Phone No. 183
these
practice.
Jennings Bryan flooded the wires here Ludlow—with unsurpassed cargo ship cepted, about which there was a dis
with each »1,000 Bond. The banker,
DRY
CHIEF
INDICTED
pute,
were
“
Guenberg's
Biology
and
ping
facilities.
things
and
we
will
have
no
pauperism
Monday, coming from leaders high in
to protect hto bond customers, kept
Human Life,” and “Atwood’s Prob in America. Neglect to do them and
WASCO, OREGON
national and international affairs, the
30,000 shares to assure Control of
lems. Projects and Experiments in we will ultimately develop pau District Leader Ousted for Conspiracy management, and John Henry, Jr., re
one outstanding feature of all being
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
perism,
—
a
nation's
worst
social
crime.
Biology.” •
to Withdraw Beverage.
ceived the balance of 15.500 shares.
the acknowledgment of the ^reat com-
Fire destroys 618 homes every day,
Chicago.—Nine men, including Ma John now has a good jpb as general
moner’s dauntless spi
those ideals or one every three minutes, it is Indians Sue U. 6 For »68,707,343
jor Percy Owen, federal prohibition manager of hto father’s old company,
cerity in battling fc
Washington.—A suit for $68.707,343
shown by statistics gathered by the
which he espoused.
director for this district, and his pre but they do not pay him very much.
“Now we must return to Walter
against
tlxe
United
States
has
been
national
board
of
fire
underwriters
Clarence Darrow, his chief oppo-
dec«ssor in office, Ralph Stone, were Brown, executor of John Henry. Sr.
filed in the United States court of
nent in the Scopes trial here, paid during the past five years.
Indicted here by a federal grand jury Walter had always kept close to his
Physician and Surgeon Bryan the tribute of being a great Income tax records for the last year claims here by Indian tribes of Mon-
on charges that they conspired to ex own manufacturing business.
The
fighter, expteasing his admiration of will be opened to public inspection by tana, Wyoming, Idaho and Washing
tort money from sacramental wine more he considered his own situation,
WASCO, OREGON
the commoner as a man. and saying all Internal revenue collectors Sep- ton, for land alleged to have been ON HAVING MONEY ON HAND dealers.
the more closely it seemed to him to
Phone No. 182
taken from them by the government,
that he had twice voted for Bryan for tember 1.
Officials say that dealerts made resemble that of bls old friend.
Twenty-five’, persons were injured it was announced by the departmnet
“He therefore called a lawyer »nd
AND
the presidency.
more than $1.000,000 profit out of ille-
made a complete schedule of his as
“Aunty, why Is It such a good thing galky withdrawn wines.
and damage estimated at $200,000 was of justice. The Blackfeet, Blood. Pie-
THE DALLES, OREGON
sets, requesting that an estimate of
caused when a tornado swept* over gan and Grps Ventre Indians of Mon-, to nave cash in the bank?" asked Jane
The charges follow iq the wake of
Office at the Hamilton Hospital
tana and the Nés Petçe tribe of Idaho of Aunt Emmy
Wilkins was the recent sacramental wine scandal, administration expenses and death
Sidney, Ohio.
Phone No. Hospital 487
The cost of living in the United and Washington charge the govern talklng to father yesterday and he which resulted In several Indictments. duties be made. The schedule of as-
sets was as follows:,
-
States increased 73.5 per cent from ment took their hunting grounds from said that every one ought to have a
A special inquiry into sacramental Capital stock, Walter Brvwrt CO
them
without
their
consent
and
wlth-
certain amount of cash on hand.”
Wxwo.ooo
1913 to 1925. The figures showed that
wine permits and withdrawal In Illi
Mich. Corp.............................. ....
l.ooo.ooo
violation
“He meant that If you keep some nois, which began in March, 1924, led
the greatest percentage of increase out compensât ion
*444444444*44444111111 M M
Mont.
509.000
of your money in the bank where it to the Indictments.
was in house furnishing goods, the treaties.
and Colo..............................................
can be had any time you might be able
price of which increased 114 percent.
Total ................................................... »5.500. <W0
Washington, D. C.—Farmers failed
to use It to excellent advantage." said
Thirty one men were injured, four
“Within a few days Mr. Brown’s
LAND
BRINGS
TOP
PRICE
to earn a fair return on the capital in seriously, when a section of the out
Aunt Emmy. “Every now and then a Modern Chinese Girls
lawyer made the following report
vested and a fair wage last year, al door amphitheater at Monrovia, Cal.,
good opportuulty presents Itself to
KU......... $500.000
State Realizes »2558 More Than
Defy Ancient Tradition»
Ey««ight Specialist«
make a nice profit in some business
though they fared better financially collapsed at a ceremonial of the Dra
1710. «25
estate tax...........
Appraised
Value.
I cannot bear the tyran- Fed inheritance
Manufacturing Opticians
443.194
Peklng.
tax
.
deal
If
you
only
have
the
cash
on
hand
than in the preceding year, the de matic Order Knights of Khorasan, a
260,409
Olympia, Wadh.—State land and so yoYi can act quickly. Don’t you nical rule at home
Mich. . Inheritance tax
’ Eyea Examined Glasses Fitted *
-
4,2*9
partment of agriculture declared in an Knights of Pythias organization.
i.
inheritance
tax
timber sold in the July 7 sale brought remember about4' that quarrel ths decided never to return. I shall cut Minn
4.4*6
. Exclusively Optical
Mont. L Inheritance tax
analysis of the agricultural balance
2.700
Morgan Palmer, an American, has $270,662.44, or $2658 60 more than the Brown brothers had over their Inheri oft iny hair and become a nun.”
Colo. Inheritance tax
Complete Lena Manufacturing
sheet.
In these words Pel Chiu, an emanci
been killed by bandits at his ranch appraised value, it was announced by tance and to settle It sold that house
...................1.425.703
Total death duties
Plant in Connection
«
On the totsl capital invested in agri on the Sun Gari river, near Harbin, Clark V. Savldgd, «tate land comm is
In Center Street? ' Old Peter Haskins pated Chinese girl. Is »aid to have de
$1.925.703
Total
expenses
..
OREGON
THE DALLES
culture, the return for the year Was China. Dr. Howard, an eye specialist stoner. Of the amount received $242.- bought It In for $3.000 and the next fied her father after he had repri
“On this basis the estate suffered a
15-16 Vogt Block.
estimated at 4.6 per cent, compared attached to the Rockefeller hospital, 298.15 will be fop timber, $19.009.10 week sold It for ■ $4.200. If he hadn't manded her for writing for certain
Chinese magazines on the subjects of reduction from »5,500.000 to approxi
with 3.3 the year before. In round was captured at the same time.
was for farm land* and $9345.19 for I had the cash on hand he never could democracy, feminine freedom and love. mately $3.574.000, thus wiping out a]l
handsome
profit."
figures the net Income for the 1924 25
tide and shore TaBtfit ”TRR“A11d shore have made that
“Yes, Aunty, that's all right for Mr. The father has appealed to the police assets except the corporate stock and
season, the department said, was $2,- »3,000,000 of Fund For Legion Raised. land leases brought an addition»! $370
Haskins,
but I’m never likely to have to help him find bls wayward off placing a heavy loan on thaL( Mr.
713,000,000, compared with »1,992,000,-
Brown had one son and. as he thought
Indianapolis, Ind.—The American It was reported.
spring.
'3.000 or $4.000 on hand.”
000 for 1923-24.
of
John Henry, Jr., toiling away with
Legion has obtained more than $3,-
The total amount of land and tim
Tsai Tsen^, nineteen, a pupil of one
“Well there are other little ways to
This sum, however, did not go en 000,000 of the $5.000,000 endowment ber applied for wa« appraised at $511,* make a profit.” said Aunt Emmy. "For of the local schoola, decided to have a little hope of opportunity he deter
SHUMAN COUNTY '
tirely to farmers, as they own only 79 fund which it seeks nationally for the 793.32,
which values $411,134.40 instance, you can always benefit by “look see’’ at the man selected for her mined that he would not subject his
own son to the same tribulations.
per
cent
of
the
total
capital
and
pay
care of disabled veterans and orphans was represented in timber. $88,428.30 , ash discounts. That la. if some one by her father. Finding him as she ex-
STOCK AND BRAND
“Boom times having come, there
interest on the balance. The return of the world war, it Is announced by in farm lands and $12,230.63 in tide ’ asks you to pay, say $100 for a thing. pected, uncouth and a country lad, she
exi>ostulated with father. Not willing was no difficulty obtaining a pur
on tho farmers’ unencumbered capital James A. Drain, national commander.
.
.
I
vou
can
usually
get
it
tor
less,
some-
lands.
chaser for Walter Brown A Co., and
for the year was estimated at 4.1 per
I times ten per cent less, If you pay at to offend his old friend, the prospec the California real estate was sold at
Moro - - Onroo
Twenty-one states have raised their
You
always
should
tive
bridegroom
’
s
father,
the
parent
of
cash
once
cent compared with 2.5 per cant the quotas. New Hampshire, South. Da Caillaux Will Come to United States-
have some of your money In cash so the girl managed to secure her condl- a good price. The whole was invested
preceding year, although they had to kota and Ncrth Dakota lead in. the
DEPUTIES: L. ScUde.iu. Kent,
Paris.- -Finance Minister Caillaux that you can take advantage of golden tlonal promise. The young man must 1n tax-exempt bonds which yielded a.
pay an interest rate on borrowed capi percentage of oversubscription.
very safe return of about 4*4 per cent#
will go personally to Washington to opportunities and cash discounts
Oregon; Dr« Jos. Saunders, Moro,
dress himself In foreign clothe« for Walter Brown then moved hto legaL
tal of 6.4 per cent last year compared
participate in the negotiation of a set \ B Aymes.
Ore.; W. H. Mever, Wasco, Ore.
,
three months and at the end of each residence to the more frtesdly cHaiat< ■
with 6.6 per cent the year before.
Dawes Made Sioux Indian Chief.
tlement of the French war debt to the
week must present himself for inspec- of Florida, where state inheritance,
Vice-President United States. - a.\ • „
Cheyenne, Wyo.
tlon.
BANKERS HELP
and income taxes are forbidden.
“It is too early to talk about mar
— ---- ——————
»300,000 Crop Loss In Illinois Storm. Dawes became a chief of the Sioux
"The country suffers by the loss nf
riage,” the girl to reported to have de- effort which Walter Brown might have
Rock Island. Ill,—Damage estimated Indian tribe and was named “Great 1 Britain Asked to Modify Rubber Laws
Mason Coupty, Mich., bankers
clured.
“
I
will
wait
and
«ee
If
he
can
Washington, D. C.-Tbe government jrteking the county move to replace
continued to expend under a mom io.
a| from $200,000 to $300,000 was caus White Father No. 2” by the redmen.
get rid of his country ways.”
C*w
WLroler Cesati««
telllgent
system of taxation. We must
More
than
15,600
persona
witnessed
through
the
state
department,
is
en-
.
rub
stock
with
purebred
cattle.
The
ed by the stortn which swept the low
reform the tax system in such a way
er end of Rock Island county. Corn the ceremony, which waB a part of deavoring to have Great Britain modi »Ian as outlined by the county agent Is
Early StaameEngina
that bnstnesa tod Industry shall not •
fields were riddled by the hail which the closing program of the frontier fy its laws limiting the exportation of to purchase young purebred sires a rd
Among the moat Interesting exhibits be hampered. We must make sure
!
i
ce
them
wherever
a
farmer
is
days
“
Wild
West
”
celebration.
crude rubber.
<
reached the size of walnuts, buildings
tn the South Kensington (Eng ) mu that American citizens shall not be .
nd who is willing to undertake the
' Announcement was made that Am
were blown down and trees uprooted.
seum
to the engine that propelled the deprived of the Incentive to work aild^
The bankers will ad
Packers Must Turn O>ser Records.
bussador Houghton aft London had ,roi>osltl<>i.
Comet, the first passenger steamboat accnmutets and that this country shall •
•ance
the
purrhase
price
and
take
a
Chicago —The “big f|vp”;, pickers bqen Jnstruc^ed U> take the question
In European waters. It was designed not eease to bo a land of oppertu»ity.
Oaniah Prince Gets Wound from Riffs lost a long fight when Federal Judge up with British officials in an effort ,,te f<»r oti* year without interest
by Henry Bell, a Scotch genius, who A tax system which discourages inL
(Ue Ide* I” tn nuke It ns easy as pos
Rome.—Prince Aage of Denmark, a Adam C. Cliffe ordered them to turn to break the British rubber monopoly, ¡bl«. r<o 'hr fximurs io procure thor
a tnaxed the world with his little ttative cannot be the right system tor-
»eam-propelled boat puffiM »»rrily
captain in the French foreign legion, their books and records over to Sec* > hlch has sent prions up iq the United
has been wounded while fighting Abd* ^tary at Agriculture
*•;
oaf at a
lYI
States.'
-al-Krfm’s Rlttian« 12 Morocco. .
Sult Tiled to Prevent Paying
District of Columbia
Tear her.
NATIONAL RUM DRIVE
HAS BEEN DELAYED
Dr J. R. Morgan
M'CORMICKINTERESTS i
IN BIG TIMBER DEAL
STRAIGHT TALKS
. WITH AUNT EMMY
FARMERS FAIL TO
EARN FAIR RETURN
De Larhue
Optical Co.
JAMES STEWART
INSPECTOR
,
STOCK & WHEAT
ranches
FOR SALE