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5 /i J ^'SH’S° c ’ b 2 di to nun II - Price Five Cents Moro, Sherman County, »reron, Friday, November 6, 1925 Established 1887 . W. G BRYANT SECRETARY WARNS COUNCIL DECLARES FOREIGN MONOPOLIES' WARS MUST CEASE Attorney-at-Law Rise In Raw Materials May be New Impetus Given to World ' Counteracted By U. S.^ Say» Hoover. BE Peace Ideal By Balkan Adjustment Office Phone Main 93 Erie, P a Foreign ■«■» riil B ti of rubber, coffee, nitrate«, potash and to extreme nationalism—-an interna- other raw materials essential to Amer tkmalism which will be based In mo- ooooooooooooooooooooocxxk > ican industry were warned in a speech menta of war peril on the «arrender of ' bora by Secretary Hoover that if their state sovereignty — waa given new , unfair exactions upon American con strength by the league of nations. Completing the wqrk of its special, t sumerà continued they could expect session by quickly adjusting Ue crisla to find the United States following the eame practice« and organising gov- between Greece and Bulgaria, the task Ättorney-aiXaw ernmentally to retaliate by shoving for which it was convoked, the council upward the prices on commodities it of the league, passing on to greater issues, virtually wrote the second Practice in All the Court» produces for world trade. chapter of a modern history of which,, C The commerce secretary estimated of Oregon that the United States was spending the ‘ Locarno security treaties with . Phone Main 541 upwards of $800,000,000 annually for Germany constituted the first chapter. , This second chapter is that hence BANK OF MORO BUILDING the purchase of monopoly-controlled forth the league of nations becomes commodities, and declared the pro Moro . . Í Oregon cedure of some of these price control the machinery for the settlement of lers might “ultimately bring a crash all disputes and that war must cease, because, as Austen Chamberlain, the down upon the entire industry.” Mr. Hoover deplored the situation British foreign secretary, said, if it and asserted that the best interests of does’ not, all nations will perish from world commerce unquestionably call the earth._______■ ed tor the greatest amount of free-, Obeying the covenant of the league, dom of trade from price controls. The Greece and Bulgaria, by agreeing to DENTIST United States as a matter ot internal submit their quarrel to the mediation policy had enacted in the past and en of the council, set a precedent which, United Stales Dental Exam forced the anti-trust laws to prevent Mr. Chamberlain warned, must be fol iner for this district. '*-u Its own producers from combining to lowed by all. He said that any men mulct consumers of American prod ace of war anywhere concerns all the ucts, but now could easily counten members of the league. Office at ance the creation of combinations The closing of the session was mark- which would do with the prices of cot- ed by a moving address by Aristide MORO, OREGON ton, copper and oil what had been g^and, the president, who declared done by English, Brasilian. Franco- the league’s existence had been fully German. Chilean and other national justified by this settlement alone. producers of raw materials that Amer In reverent tones, which thrilled his lea imports. The whole tendency, hearers, M. Briand dedicated the ses however, presented grave international sion just closed to the memory of Dr. J. A. Wonderlick danger, and the secretary called upon Woodrow Wilson, who proposed and other nations to reconsider their com realised the league of nation^. Physician mercial programs. and Surgeon Moro Oregon EXPOSITION IRA N PETERIIN Dr J. R. Morgan Office in McKee Building Phone No. 182 Residence One Block South Bast Phone No. 183 WASCO, OREGON - Dr. M. F. Froyd Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Hotel Moro Dr W. N. Morse Physician and Surgeon WASCO, OREGON Phone No. 182 AND « - THE DALLES, OREGON Office at the Hamilton Hospital Phone No. Hospital 487 MITCHELL TO SUMMON GENERAL SARRAIL IS CABINET MEMBERS RECALLED RY FRANCE Paris.—General Sarrail, who permit Washington, D. C. — Colonel Mit ted the bombardment of Damnucus, chell’s counsel told the court trying h«« been removed from tys post as Colonel Mitchell Monday that in ask high commissioner of Syria. ing a subpena for Everett Sanders, American official reports presented secretary to President Coolidge, they to the French foreign office by the would “seek copies of all correspond American embassy on instructions snee exchanged between the president from Washington gave the French And all persons relative to the neces government more information about sity and reasons for the formation of the ( actions In Syria of General Sar the president’s air board, headed by rail than Paris had received from Dwight Morrow, as contained in the General ’ Sarrail himself. files of the White House executive cf Under Sarrail’s administration a re flees.’’ bellion of the Drusea, a tribe little Colonel Mitchell asked the court known in the western world, sudden also to summon Secretaries Davis of ly demanded and received the world’s the war department and Wilbur of the attention when the French resorted to navy department, as witnesses. a bombardment of ancient Damascus. Several other high officials of the Up to the moment when French shells two departments, several members of began bursting in the city the French congress and more than 60 army and troubles In Syria were pretty much navy officers also were named by the their, own. defense In a list of those it would like The government’s decision to sub to question. . _, stitute a civilian for a military man at The court martial held that Colonel the head of the mandatory Syrian gov Mitchell was within bls rights in ask ernment Is significant of French real ing for the testimony of a long list of ization that the Damascus Incident witnesses, including three cabinet of has aroused formidable if not gener ficials. In defending himself against ally articulate opposition to its activi the disciplinary charge grownlg out ties as agent for the League of Na of his attack on the government’s air tions in the Near East. policy. । Saturday, November Seventh . 1:30 to 9:00 p. m. I * «7« CUR OPENING SPECIALS DIAMOND RING . GIVEN AWAY «75 TO THE PUBLIC A limited number of a N Bracelet Watches, 16 jowél white gold, guaranteed ........... Pens Make Fountain Standard $150 regular $2.50 for ........ Make Fountain Pens Standard regular $3.50 lor ............... $2.00 Eversharp Pencils and other makes, G5c regular $1^00 for E versharp Pencils and other makes, • ............... $1.00 ' regular Eversharp Fen .¡is md other makes, regular $3.59 for ....... $2.00 Alarm Clocks, $1.50 for .... $100 / larr.ï Clocks, $2.50 for . .'. . $1.75 Alnim Gloria, $1.50 for >é,. $1.00 Watches, $1.50 for ............... $1.00 1G 7 jev.el Elgin Watch, nick el ca. i, special .............. $10.50 Hand tainted Caina Salt and PepptTV^^........................... 25c pair All Yourex silver in stock ONE-THIRD OFF We will offer tome real bargain» in large loo»« diamond». Look them over, get our price». A STATEMENT that 1 will open the door» of a com pletely remodeled, up-to-date jewelry on store On Our Opening Day Saturday, November 7 from 2:30 to 9:00 p. m. Saturday, 7th. November to inspect this fine establishment and share We sincerely invite the people of Sher-' man county to visit this store and see our beautiful display of jewelry and gift goods. On our opening day, as a spec ial* offer, we will sell many articles at reduced prices. ^It is our earnest desire to have you visit Pound’s store to see that we really are giving The Dalles a first class jewelry store. Remember Pound’s when you want the best at reasonable prices in jewelry and gift goods. . is one of gift the believe 1 Every person who visits our store be tween there hours will be given a num ber on the ring, which will be awarded at a drawing following the closing hour. in that the special and all most of offer the modern in the .At all times the »tore will be* state. high »tandard with a up to a kept fine, up-to-date «tock of merchandi»«. qutdified •pent in fined guBrantee. After year thia work in »ome of th »tore» of the Pacific coa»t, please you all. ber 7th, between and 9:30 p. m. / GUY A. POUND, Succeator to D. Lindqui»t. Pound's Jewelry Store Successor 307 E. SECOND ST. lo D. Lindquist THE DALLES, ORE. CLAIM DRY LAW JUSTIFIED ITALIAN COMMISSION HT RE / approximately $1,740,000 every year. . livered totaled $92,007.54. In order to lift this tremendous But this is not half the story. Negotiations for Refunding of $2,139,- oftlEF GE l ERAL NEWb Postal Department, Wants burden from the shoulders of the Checks, drafts, and money orders, 000,000 Owed United States Open. I 111 î I I I I * 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .Washington, D. C. — "Prohibition post office department and on the Better Addresser on William G. Clyde will succeed Hom whose owners could not be located, Washington, D. C.—ItalyWcommlr.- has already yielded results which fully pocket book of the American people, $3,546,542.54 er D. Williams as president of the and amounting to Mail Matter sion headed by Finance Minister justify its adoption.” Carnegie Steel company, a subsidiary finally found a place in the dead let an active, nation wide campaign has Giuseppe Volpi has arrived to begin This Is the flat statement of the ad of the United States Steel corporation. been conducted for the purpose of While it is generally accepted that ter office. negotiations for funding the $2,139,- ministrative committee of the Federal Cardinal Gasparri and 10 Italian For want of correct or complete impressing on the mailer the nece. - this is not the age of miracles, never 000,000 debt owred the United States Council of Churches after considering ’ Eyesight Specialists cardinals will attend the forthcoming theless, there are thousands of pat addresses 21 million letters were de sity from every viewpoint of using treasury. its policy on the subject in the light Manufacturing Opticians more care in the addressing of his Based on the principles of the Brit of the recent report on the prohibition Eucharistic conference in Chicago, ac rons of the United States mails who posited in the dead letter office, not mail, not only letters but parceh as J Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted cording to present plans at the Vati take it for granted that Uncle Sani to speak of 800,000 parcels which ish settlement, the American commis situation proposed by its research de Exclusively Optical well. can. had been improperly addressed or has many wonder workers on his pay sion is expected to call upon the Ital partment. There is nothing in the Complete Lens Manufacturing The Persian national assembly by roll. ians for annuities of between $60,000,- report, the administrative committee wrapped. 1 000 Plant in Conneciion almost a unanimous vote adopted a Strange to say, this depositing of The very fact that there are wiz and $70,000,000 over a period of says, "to justify modification of the OREGON resolution deposing Kajar dynasty, THE DALLES packages in the 62 years. stand of the churches on prohibition.” which has ruled the country since ards in the employ of the post office letters land X 16-16 Vogt Block. The Italian obligation consists of । The council renewed in the state department—men and women who mails with incomplete, inadequate or $1,031,000,000, representing cash ad ment its pledge of unequivocal sup- 1(79 79, „ '' . _«I are uncanny, to say the least, in de- incorrect addresses and wrapping 1 I I I 11 11 î I t Î •*• * * ‘ ‘ ' “ * 1 1 *"* Henry Berenger, member ol u vances made prior to the armistice, port of national prohibition. Prohlbi- | victor VL T;. »«.m win hJcipennr illegible hand writing—has comes in a large majority of cases, the French senate, it is said, will be and $617,000,000 in post-armistice cre tion Is the deliberately and perman caused no end of trouble and ex ftbrtl 'thwse^'patvons who are most i ! ! I I I 4 ! 41 111 I 1 I ’M I । I M“^ New York. — Thomas W., Miller, dits. On this total, less than $60,000,- I ently established policy of the country, appointed soon as ambassador to the pense. to the government as, well as liberal contributors to this branch of United States to i, succeed Emile formerly alien property custodian, 000 has been paid in interest. the United States government.. to the taxpayer, along with incon it declared, adding, “ the liquor traffic JAMES STEWART :: Daeschner. and several Swiss and German bank- It has been estimated by postal venience in the receipt and delivery and the saloon must not come back 4 - ’SHERMAN COUNTY The permanent mandates commis Second Palnlsve Cabinet Totter«. "era and firms were indicted here by officials that 200 million pieces again/’ sion of tbp league of nations asked of mail matter*. a federal grand jury charged with con STOCK AND BRAND Parts—With the Socialists refusing mail are given "directory service ” Yet, with all this expert handling the French government for an official spiracy to defraud the government in to vote confidence in the second Pain- every year, which means that em- and careful study of handwriting on “ Dutch ” Anderson Is Killed. statement concerning petitions, pro INSPECTOR connection with the handling of the af leve cabinet, that government’s life pleyees must take time from the the part of the postal clerks the an Muskegon, Mich. — A bandit slain tests and complaints which have been Moro - • Of«,« fairs of the American ihfetals company-* seemed doomed to be short. The So here Saturday night, after he had shot regular handling and dispatching of nual revenue frdm dead mail matter filed with the league with reference to seized as German property during the cialists, in convention here, voted early and fatally wounded Charles Ham the French barbardment of Damascua received by the government amounts mail in the endeavor to provide cor this morning, 1431 to 1228, against giv mond, city detective, was positively war. DEPUTIES: L. Schsdewitz, Kent, rect addresses for this huge volume to approximately $360,000. 18 to 20. * The aliens are accused of working ing the new regime their confidence. identified as "Dutch” Anderson, noted October * ’ Oregon; Dr. Jo«. Saunders, Moro, of misdirected matter. In New York La.'t year the dead letter office re The Thlaucourt, France, war mon through Colonel Miller and others In , Without the Socialists’ good will the thug and pal of Gerald Chapman, Ora.; W. H. Meyer, Wauco, Ore ument ylll be unveiled November 8 ceived $120,000 from the sale of ¡ city alone, the cost of this service ap positions of trust and responsibility at Painleve group, it was agreed In politi proximates $500 every day in the at Thlaucourt, the first French town to orphaned package ¿ which could super-bandit. cal circles, undoubtedly cannot survive Anderson went to his death fighting. be captured in the Argonne drive. Am neither be forwarded to the addresses year and the total amount is stupen Washington to obtain cash and Liber- ■ ty bonds held as part of the GermR? M long. So did Detective Hammond, who, al bassador Herrick and high officials of nor returned to the c.nders because dous. While the revenue from the dead property seized by the United States though fatally wounded, wrested the the French government will take part of inadequate addresses. The same government at the start of the war. 3 Commissioners Elected st Olympia. revolver from the bandit’s hand In an in the dedication Q«raniony. Four office turned into the United States letter office is sufficient to keep that The whole case centers around the Oylmpia, Wash. — Olympia’s new alley in the shadows of the police sta thousand American soldiers killed in .reasury $55,523.96 in cash rumovoG branch of the postal service function commission government consists of , tion and then killed Anderson with the Argonne and St. iilhlel campaigns, irom misahected letters or iounu ing it is not nearly enough to pay the allegation that the American Metafe < STOCK &. WHEAT company seised by A. Mitchell Palmer | James C. Johnson, mayor, and E. M. । the latter's own weapon. annual toll for support of the "nixro.” He in the Thlaucourt cemetery. ,oos^ in the /nails. at the outbreak of the war, was fraud Steele and Frank Phillipa, council- A "nixie” is a letter or parcel so Postage Stamps were taken from ulently made to appear in large p* . men, following the first commission * Big Area In O-egon Burned Over. Syrians Appeal to League. letters or found- loose in the*, mailt improperly addressed that it can as Swiss property, whereupon the got- • FOR SALE election here Monday. Salem, Or.—A total of 51.144 acfei having a value of $12,165.67, almost neither be delivered to the addressee emment paid I7.0W.000, represent!^ Geneva.—Protests to the League of of foreet land was burned over in 1925 double the entire revenue of the pos nor returned to the sender without Nations ’ mandate commission from of me the compau/w company’s capital — -------- - * I 49 per cent ok Soviet War Chief Dies. F.T. HURLBURT Sb1m, —____ Frunse, ______ soviet 1 Ryrte relative to the French admlnis- with the destruction of approximately cal service in 1789. Three cent fee* special treatment. This epecial treat-1 i(ock Moscow.—General 6,509,000 feet of timber valued at $15,- ment costs the post office department MtWauI ____ . senders Upp« M«in Street, opp. G um « commlaser for war. died recently, fol- tratlon of the Syrian mandate were 000, according to * report it sued by ¿oilecUd for the retui^ to or the tax payer in the final analysis,, be de referred to France for explanation. of lettela which could not lowing an operation. the state forester, ^.1. Federal Council of Churchea Reaffirma Stand on Prohibition. De Larhue Optical Co. FORMER PROPERTY CUSTODIAN INDICTED RANCHES