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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1925)
2 smi T Or.Hist.Soe Price Five Cents Moro, Sherman County, ^Oregon, Friday, October 23, 1925 Established 1887 W« G BRYANT Attorncy-at-Law I&iUSH ACRON ON TM DEDUCTION MU. CAPTAIN INMAN «D»ry Cow Testing and-Feeding Demonstration CHAS. iMtütt LOCARNO IS GAY OYER PEACE PACTS Great Conference Ends in a Blaze of Glory and With Everybody Happy. MeWfMkn LM mr Rtach Agreement to Shove Bill Through. Office Phone Main 93 Locarno, Switzerland. — Europe's security conference ended literally In B blaze of glory. There were fire- its works. music and dancing to commem orate the Initialing of five pacts which a the allied and German statesmen have formulated with the Idea of a new Europe arising from the old slough of MOIS R KT CRT JE PROSPECT—221S4« UeccgiA. . _ WortTa Own«« and Developed by Carnation Mllh P The delegates have shown their be 10, «13. Died Seattle. Waehington lief that real friendship and coopera One of the features of the Dairy on top of their milk and cream check. tion and burial of past dissensions Practice in All the Court» said a measure will b« ready for pre* Section “kt the Pacific International some added money from their off- easily may be achieved by continuing eatatjon on the opening day of the Livestock Exposition, Portland» Octo springs. of Oregon the good spirit which was given birth session. ber 81st to Nov. 7th, vflll be a demon- in Locarno. All the statesmen are Prof. P. M. Brandt of Oregon Agri- Main 541 •tration of testing fm butteefat and culture College has been requested The house will be able to pass the unanimous that the results attained at BANK OF MORO BUILDING coot accounting of féed of two groups bill before the Christmas holidays. Mr. the security conference exceeded their to take charge of this exhibit which of dairy cattle, using five average , Green predicted. With senate leaders Moro Charles MaeVeagh of New York and Becret expectations. Tbe five treaties Capt. J. B. Inman of Springfield, III*, Oregon cows in one group. These cows will also feature daily tests for butter planning enactment action on it therj, . who was elected commander^ln-chlef will give about 4000 pounds oí milk fat by accredited testers of the Washington, who has been selected as I are: final .enactment of a measure by of the Grand Army of the Republic at The Rhine pact, by which France. per year, which is about Oregon’s state so that lay people may get a American ambassador to Japan. March L fifteen days before first pay the national encamprhent In Grand standard and the standard of the Uni-' close-up of what testing really means. Germany *kndl Belgium agree to re A chart for each animal will show ments of the new year are due, is be frain from attacking one another, with ted States, too. Rap'ds, Mich. lieved possible. x In another group will be five pure exactly the amount of milk they pro Great Britain and Italy a.srreeing to act Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, bred cows, featuring each of the five duce at each milking and the exact against a violator of the pact. well-known breeds whose production amount of butterfat in their milk for appearing before the house ways and Arbitration conventions between that day. The amount ot feed given will be from 8,000 to 13.000 pounds of means committee, proposed tax reduc Germany and France, Belgium, Poland DENTIST milk per year. Purebrod cattle have! to each of these animaft in th« varloa« tions of between >250,000.000 and and Czecho slovakia. groups will also be tabulated, which productions of more than this amount United States Dental Exam* $200,000,000, through the new revenue In addition, there is an understand Washington, D. C.—The number of but it is thought to impress the pub-' will clearly show that, although an this sum law, giving assurance that ing that Germany shall Join the League animal giving a good flow of milk iner for this di»trict. farms in tbe United States has de He of the desirability of owning a could safely be spared from the treas- ( Salem, Or. — Tom Murray, convict string of well bred cows which shall takes more feed than a scrub animal, creased 75,735 since 1920, the depart of Nations. that the differences In'this amount of ment of commerce disclosed in a pre Dr. Stresemann. the German foreign convicted ot the murder of Guare John give at least twico as much as the feed co not correspond to the differ liminary announcement of the 1925 minister, joined M. Briand, France’s maximum He advocated fixing the average Oregon cow — the cost of these Office at Sweeney in the prison break o( Aug normal tax of 5 per cent and the maxi ust 12, was sentenced by Judge Percy cows being not greatly in excess of ence In production. farm census, which placed the total at foreign minister, in declaring that Thia exhibit will bo boused promin* MORO, OREGON Locarno must mark tije beginning of mum surtax at 2 per cent; ur£ed re R. Kelley to hang for the crime on good grade cows and with a possibil 5,373.508. ity, during -times aa hen calves are in1 entiy in the dairy barn and is expect* peal of the federal estate tax. gift tax December 18. The number of farms in Washing a new era In the peaceful development demand, of 'Making for their owners, cd <0 attract a great deal of attention. and certain miscellaneous taxes, de ton was put at 73,271 in 1925, an in of the lives of nations, based on mu The sentence was imposed after clared strongly for repeal of the pub Mu ray had made a statement to the crease of 8983; the number in Oregon tual confidence and good will . Strict enforcement by county as- Particularly - felicitous were the licity provision of the present law. at 55311, an increase of 5705, and in . court, pleading for mercy on his rec « seasors of that section of the Oregon ' Taxes on automobiles, except possi ord and his youth. California at 136.341, an Increase of speeches of the leading delegates at statutes relating to tbe assessment of the final conference when adjourn bly . trucks, Ures and accessories, On August 12, Murray, leading a trio personal estate and personal property 18,743. ment was taken with the understand- should be retained, be said, arguing •f convicts, rushed through the prison The farm census of Idaho shows 40,- will be demanded by Governor Pierce, that “so long as the government is line« In a dash to freedom. In the 584 farms in 1925, a decrease of 1522 ing that the treaties would be signed according to a letter issued from his contributing over 3»0j000.0oo a year to ans?gement that ensued Murray kill In London December 1. Physician and Surgeon since 1920. • office. Copies of the letter have been roads on which these automobiles run, ed Guard Sweeney and another guard. The Pacific coast region was the sent to all county assessors in the they certainly ought to be made to John Holman, was shot to death. A only section of the country to show a In. portant Occurrences of state. . pay their way.” considerable^ increase in agricultural third guard. Lute Savage, was wound Tast Week Briefly Com The office of state superintendent activity, attributed to the prograss, of Office and Residence ed so seriously that his recovery wae piati for Our Readers. of banks must be maintained la Salem, reclamation projects. The only other Jor a time in doubt. according to a decision of Judge G. F. section giving evidence of any gain at Hotel Moro Bert “Oregon’’ Jones, one of the L ur HklpVorthof tbe Lane county circuit all was the west south central, where A hearirj oa the application of C, desperadoes was shot in the encou .tj»r Paris. — Evacuation of the Cologne court In mandamus proceedings filed 2.2 per cent more farms were counted. snd a few minutes later took his own D. Earn, m to dismantle the Meo ford bridgehead, now held by British by George Putman, Salem newspapei Coast railroad, which extends from life. # troops, is expected to result from the publisher, against Frank Bramwell, , Murray, WHIos and Kelley, the other Medford to Jacksonville, has been set BRIEF GENERAL NEWS agreement reached in the security superintendent of the state banking Washington, D. tC .-7 Another arms convicts, made good their escape and' for October Id at Medford by the pub conference, although It was said in eouf ete B ce. ahned to accomplish what department. General Isaac R. Sherwood. M, re after eluding officers in Marion coun lic service commission. the original Washington conference Indians on the Klamath reserva tired member of congress and civil French official circles that no promise, ty. flipped through to Washington, Members of the Grand Army of the verbal or written has been made to left undone, was regarded here as where they were captured, Murray In Republic at Salem protest to the tion are >249,600 richer, as the result war veteran, died in his home in To virtually a certainty, perhaps within that effect. , Physician a Centralia hotel and Kelley and state fair board against the showing of the first government payment from ledo, O. Foreign Secretary Chamberlain of the next year. timber sale« made this year.' A check ►Samuel Moffett Ralston, junior Uni Wi’.los near White Salmon. on the fair grounds of a body purport Great Britain and Foreign Minister President Coolidge is ready tp issue ed to be that of J. Wilkes Booth, as for >200 was mailed to each of the ted ^States senator from Indiana, who Briand of France, who returned from the invitations, Just as soon as be is 1246 Indians on the reservation by died in Indianapolis was buried at Oftce in McKee Building. Locarno, discussed with Premier assured that the nations of Europe and HUGE GUN COMING WEST eassin of President Lincoln. Leroy D. Arnold, superintendent of the Lebanon. Ind., Saturday. Phone No. 182 institute to be The first teachers’ Palnleve the question of realloting Asia are willing to come in. , reservation, The money is derived Assurance that American bankers the territory in the Rhineland be The signing of the Locarno security Fort MacArthur, CaU to Have Big held in Lane county since tbe legis from the sale of reservation timber tc Block South East Residence One will not lend money to foreign gov tween the forces of the allied powers Rifle Mounted Shortly. lature more than two years ago abol- lumbermen. pact, under which France, Germany Phone No. 188 ernments against the administration’s ished thu. law providing for such meet- Washington, D. C. - — Uncle Sani ’ s after the evacuation of Cologne. and their neighbors agree to abolish Laymen of the Oregon conference wishes has been given President Cool This was taken to mean that the warfare among tbemselvtfs, has in his biggest and newest mobile shooting 1 Ings in each county will be held in of Methodist Episcopal church will WASCO, OREGON idge. bridgehead would be returned to the opinion, removed the last great ob Iron, a 14-inth rifle on a railway 1 Eugene November 12 and 13. devote their energies this year toward Industrial employment, regarded as Germans within a few weeks. W. P. Erharty operator of a shingle promoting religious education of chll stacle to the success of such a gath TYOunt. has started westward from the a barometer of general business con* Aberdeen, Md., army proving grounds mill at Canary, in the western end Renewal of German co-operation in ering. dren within the church. The laymen’« ditions, is Increasing all over the coun bound for California over the trail the administration of the occupied The chief aims to be sought in this of Lane county, has just purchased association In annual session at Eu try, the department of labor has an territory is being considered by the second Washington conference are ex blazed by tbe pioneers of '49. from the government through the for gene voted unanimously to participate nounced. „ Within two months it will be point est service 1,800,080 feet of dead cedar allies. pected to be: In a movement to get parents and chll Commander J. C. Hunsaker, assist ing out over the Pacific from Port Mc The desire of the latter. It is said 1—Reduct Jon of the world's stand timber at $1.50 a thousand feet. dren to attend morning church serv ant naval attache at London, told the Arthur, 25 miles south of Los Angeles. ftl official circles is to give the Ger Construction of new buildings in president’s air board at its concluding mans every satisfaction possible in Physician and Surgeon ing 2 army. The great gun and Its mount meas Bend reached its peak for the year' ices together. -Llmitatlon of aircraft armament. A vein of potter’s clay 1200 feet In session that the United States ranks the administration of German terri 3—Limitation of submarines both as ures 95 feet in length and weighs 730,- in September, and doubled the mark ‘ WASCO, OREGON width and traced out for a length ol third in air power among the nations tory on the left bank of the Rhine. to size and number that each nation 000 pounds, exceeding the weight of I for the same month in 1924. Per Phone No. 182 600 ftiet has been discovered by Henri of the world. locomotive yet built. The gun any may possess. mits were granted for buildings, aggre- Strador, a resident of Roseburg, and Shanghai, gateway port of China, AND. 4—Limitation of those classes of will travel mounted on four trucks, I gate cost of which will be >53.005. fell into the hands of the new military A. F. L. RE-ELECTS GREEN has been staked out by himself and railroad route westward had to auxiliary naval ships that the fjrst The THE DALLES. OREGON Lumber shipments from the Colum ruler, General Sun Chuan Fang, Chek sons as a mining claim. The discov Washington conference left untouch be surveyed carefully to insure safe O®c« at the Hamilton Hospital bia river for the past month totaled ery at present prices of the clay it iang commander. Without firing a Convention Votes Against Formation passage. Phone No. Hospital 487 ed. of New Party. 66,394,000 feet. Salmon shipments for much more valuable than a gold mine «hot 10,000 of hie troops took posses Atlantic City. N. J —William Green September totaled 93,062 cases and sion of the city while 15,000 troops of it is said, and it is believed to be the U. 8. Geta >118,285 from World Games. of Coshocton, O.', was unanimously re WARE UMIT ACT INVALID Washington, D. O.—Uncle Sam’s cut cereal shipments 193,660 bushels of only discovery of its kind in the state General Tso-Lin, who have held the city for months, withdrew toward cen elected president of the American Fed In the world series proceeds was >118,- wheat and 24.873 barrels of flour. Arizona Lsw Providing Minimum Pay. eration of Labor. tral China. 285. This amount was collected by for Women Held Void. » All other officers also were re the treasury in taxes on regular ad Washington, D. C. — The Arizona mission tickets and such levies as Hard Ta.8 Face, Stat. Legl.latur.- elected by acclamation. Detroit, Mich., was selected as the minimum wage law for women was revenue collectors were able to make Seattle, Wash. — The chances that 1926 convention city of the federation. held to be unconstitutional by the su on scalpers. Eyesight Specialists the special aeaalon of the Washington The federation voted, after an ani Manufacturing Opticians preme court. legislature will be a short one are mated debate, against the formation The court’s position was set forth Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted A monster sturgeon for western Ore made uncertain by the Increasing num of an Independent labor party. by its action in affirming the deci gon waters was caught in the lowor Exclusively Optical ber of new measures to be introduc Abolition of the railway labor board sion of the lower courts on the issue Umpqua river by Charles Tilton, a Complsta Lens Manufacturing ed. No regular session of recent years because of its “futility and absolute The attack upon the law was made by fisherman from Coos bay..- The stur Plant in Connection has ben preceded by more prepara uselessness in dealing with controver A. Saidell, owner of two stores at geon was one of the white variety and OREGON tions for new legislation. Apart from THE DALLES sies arising between the men and man 15-16 Vogt Block. ; Nogales, who employed four women weighed 250 pounds whatever may be recommended by agement in transportation affairs.’*, clerks and contended that if compell Albany’s sixth death from aiptnena Governor Hartley, approximately 200 waa urged in a resolution passed by 11 > I » IH 1 11 11 » <4 11 11 i I l -M’ ed to pay them each a minimum wage occurred when Vincent, six-year-old new measures already are tn sight for ; of $16 a week, as required by the state son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Marguren, the special session, some of them re the convention. h ti ll H »Wi l l I IlilM MW statutes, his business would be ruined. died at the home of his parents. sulting from the action of the legisla Replying, the state held that he was ture last winter, and others emanat Idaho Timber Belt Will Get Raliroed. In spite of the severe weather of not required to employ women and in- last winter Lincoln county this year JAMES STEWART St. Paul, Minn —Charles Donelly, ing from various organisations and as jisted that the law was a valid ex will harvest the largest crop of Ever MAS ROGER PEIRCE OF HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, ONE OF I HE COUNTRY'S sociations. president of the Northern Pacific rail SHERMAN COUNTY MR8. ROGERgHtH^fc V RIDERS, AND HER HUNTER. “JOHN PEEL" orcise of its police powers. The fed green blackberries ever known. way, announced here that a branch STOCK AND BRAND eral district court of Arizona held, Oregon’s hop crop for tbe year 1925 ♦14e Pactiic international HoVsel Hotel, >1,000, fine harness horses; and Oregon Auto Values Set at >104,000.000 railroad 41 miles long will be built however, that it was invalid and en probably will exceed 80,000 bales, or Show, Portland, 6et. 31st to Nov. 7th, ! Imperial Hotel, >1,000. slx-mhuna INSPECTOR s Salem, Or. — With approximately from Orofino, Idaho, to Headquarters, joined the state officers from enforc 10,000 above last year, according to again takes the front of the stage in driving. Oregon 208,000 motor vehicles registered for approximately the center of the Clear The greatest series of horse shows the year 1925, a conservative estimate water forest. This line will reach the ing R . figures compiled. The prevailing price 1925 with the largest offering of ever known Is being held now in Cali* has placed Oregon’s motor vehicle largest body of white pine timber for hops is 25 cents per pound, but in premium money in America,, DEPUTIES: L. Schadewitz, Kent, >28,000 for the 85 classes to be fornla at Stockton, Sacramento, Ven Iteiwer Enters Oregon Senate Race. some instances the growers have re wealth, using >500 a car aa an average standing in the United States. Oregon« Dr. Joe. Saundera, Moro, Portland, Or.’—Frederick Steiwer of ceived as much as 27 cents, for their shown of which 119.000 is in stakes— tura and Pomona, all former shows basis of valuation, at >104,000,000. If seven of >2,080 and five of >1000— being agumented by a flood“ of newly Óre.; W. H. Meyer, Wasco, Ore Pendleton entered the race for the product make this a phenom Inal prize list. purchased show horses. According to the past average rate of increase is California Syndicalism Law Upheld. republican nomination for United Pools on fresh cherries, raspberries Ths stake events are: Olympic Hotel, General Manager O. M. Plummer of maintained there will be 215,000 II- Washington, D. C. — The United J MM Hill HIM I l li I'W* States senator when he issued a pre- and strawberries have just been Seattle, >2,000, for f>ve-galted horses; the Exposition and Horse Show Man <ensed automobiles in Oregon at the States supreme court held in effect Imlnary announcement from his home closed by the Eugene Fruit Growers’ Seattle Horse Shew Association, >2,- ager, A. P. Fleming, a train load of close of the year, representing a total that the California criminal syndical town. He makes the fourth aspirant association, according to announce 000, to be shown in two divisions os livestock, ot which 14 carloads are investment of >107.500.000. ism law, under which more than a in the field, the others being R. N. ment at the office of the association, follows: >1,000, tive-gaitod mares and horses, will come from the east to hundred men and women are serving Stanfield, incumbent; A. R. Shumway and exceptionally good prices are re >1,000, flve-galted stallions and geld Portland this fall, as will all the Five New Air Mall Routes Planned. sentences in California prisons, was | STOCK & ^HEÄT of Milton, and J. J. Crowley of Port ported to have been received for these ings; North we jtern National Bans, horse* now showing in California. Washington, D. C.—Another step to constitutional: An appeal from con >2,000, for roadsters; Portland Cham The result of these additions will land. . products. ’, " ' ber of Commerce, >2,000, for heavy unquestionably enable th« Pacific In* ward linking all Important cities of th« viction wta dismissed witlfbut opinion. The Dalles cannery of the Libby, harness ponies; Sovereign Hotel, >2.- ternational to break the siz« and qual- United States by air mail was taken Former Chief of G. A. R. Dies. FORCALE McNeil 4k Libby company is now send 000, hunters and jumpers; Portland lty»records now being made In th« when the postotflce department began French Radicala Override Caillaux. The radical party Columbus, Ohio.*-Captain Daniel M. ing out 10,000 cases of fruit weekly, Hotel, >2,000, heavy harness horses; south. Nice, France. clearing the way to start five of the Hall, former commandar-ln-chief of the with the expectation that this total Multnomah Hotsi, >2.000, three-gaited conference, overriding the opposition ot new air router The line from Elko, The growth of the horse show fea F.T. HURLBURT Grand Army of the Republic, died will be increased to 15,000 or 25,000 horses; W. F. .Turner, >1.000. Junior ture of the Pacific International 1« N«v„ to Pasco WasbM operated by Finance Minister Caillaux, unanimous Upper Main Street, opp. Garaje here from heart trouble. He had been cases in the near future. The cannery five-gaited horses; Henry Thielo, >1,* one of tho nx.st significant facts of Walter T. Varney, San Francisco. Is ly adopted a résolution favoring Ue 000, Shetland ponies; Olds. Wortman ill a year. Captain Hall was 82 yoars is employing 240 women and 150 men, Coa4on • • Oreton imposition ot » levy on capital. • _ Included. J.. % Ktag- U.0°0- polo mounter Benson the comeback of the hors«. old. " . - with a payroll of 110,000 weekly. Moro Oregon IM M. PETEBSON Washington, D. C.—Definite agye^ meat baa been reached among house administration leaders to give tbe prospective tax reduction bill right-of- way upon the opening of congress tn December. Chairman Green of tbe house ways and means committee, which met here Monday to prepare the bin which is expected to cut nt least >800,000,000 Dr J. R. Morgan INCREASE SHOWN IN PACIFIC COAST FARMS TOM MURRAY TO DIE DECEMBER 18 OREGON NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Dr. ML F. Froyd EVACUATION OF COLOGNE EXPECTED U. S. TO CALL NEW ARMS CONFERENCE Dr W. N. Morse De Larhue Optical Co. America’s Greatest Horse Show RAHOHES 1 /