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H í NA* a M Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, Friday, November 20, 1925 America "ani throughout the world.** In the annual report of the Near Bast Organisation recently laid before the senate by Vtee President Dawes, who Is one of the national trustees of the relief organisation, a full account St the work done during the calendar President Hopes “Golden Rule year is given. COOLIDGE PLEASED WTO RESULTS Sunday” WHI Promote - Recently the Laura Spellman Rocke feller Foundation, after* ag Investiga tion covering two months, donated 1175,000.60 to the Near East Relief to help refund the deficit created at the burning of Smyrna. Al that time the Near East Relief by the free use of Its orphanage supplies saved the lives hf 250,000 people but Incurred a de- Heit which it carried for three years, >r until the Rockefeller Foundation same to its aid. Peace. OAœ Pbon© Maio 93 Oregon ill H t PITEISIIN Practice in All the Courte of Oreton Phone Mata 541 BANK OF MORO BUILDING Oregon Dr J. R. Morgan dentist United States Dental Exam iner for this district. ¿hans in the Non» Kart have boon << great Interest to me. This expression of bnRito^MM tnoYttpbly has a bene- n< tai infloen«« upon those who give as watt <0 tM«o wM rocsivs. “As prgeUcM beV •*' pression^t YriendsHp/1 feel that the aid vbist w^may give out of our to thooa .impoverished by wag mat bo of Ihe wtmoot value in tM promotion Of international good win,: t WT« o *MM^ observation of Raio cannot but help to bring about the application of the Rule UMil to the miaunder- ■thndinga M JteMw *®d “I earnestly -hope that the voluntary observance'of this day may become in- prevalepit.tlL th*, homes, of * Office at MORO, OREGON Coyotes entered the yard of Walter gnauff at Boardman and killed 17 young turkeys. - Général showers in Baker county caused considerable damage to term- ?rs with hay and grain down. A new 12 foot copper vein has been itruck in the Poorman tunnel of the Mother Lode Copper company near Baker.. The official estimate of the 1925 commercial apple crop in Oregon Is «.844,000 boxes, as compared with 5,- 250.000 boxes last year. NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING - . ’ Fire I-saea In Oregon, exclusive of Portland, daring July aggregated >921,- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School Dutr.ct L 17 of Sherman County, State of Oregon, that a School Meeting of »aid c trict will be held at the school lov«e cn the 30th day of November, 19.5. 2^>0 o’clock ih the afternoon for t’ e ’ ur^se of discussing the budget inaftei'aet put with the tewing board, and to vote on the proposition 'eVy*T^ total amount of money needed by the said school district dur »estimated in the following budget anj includes the amounts to oe from the eounty school fund, state sebooql fund, elementary school fund special district tex, and all other K.oneys of the district: BUDGET“ PertoMl Office in McKee Building Phone No. *82 }no Block South East ione No. 188 OREGOÑ Service ■ Principals . ... Teachers Janitors ......... Clerk ........... * Other service» Totals . estimated EXPENIDTURES Salaries per year 2400.00 2406.00 8600.00 R600.00 900.00 900 00 25.00 - curtains, etc.) Furniture (deal---- stove», . Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) Library books V........... ........... Flags ........................... Playground equipment ........ Janitor’s supplies ..................... - . Fuel ................................................. Light................ ........ 1..................... Water ............................. .. •; •/ • • Postage, stationery and printing ' Totals , • .................. Building and grounds ......... ; . Total .......................... •*............. ndeb ted nets: Bonded and interest thereon .- Total ........................... Office and Residence Hotel Moro »suraaco: ............................................... liscella nsouii Premium clerk’s bond ........ Crippled children’s fund........... Audit of clerk’s books.............. • Total ........................................ . 50.00 350.00 75.00 10.00 100.00 175.00 700.00 100.00 250.00 70.00 500.0 2000.00 2000.0t 200.0t 25.00 150.00 25.00 200.0C 400.00 ■'"'Tfotel .... -«* -.............................................. ’ lotel estimated amount of awnty for all pur poses during the year........................ • • Phy»iùi*n and Surgeon WAJCO. OREGON Phone No. 182 AND THE DA1XES, OREGON ke at Hamilton Hospital Phone^No. Hospital 487 I >IMW WHIII II IIHUIIH (%tarhue Optical Co» Eyesight SpocikHste / Manufacturing Opticians ' Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted . Exclusively Optical ' Complete Lens Manufacturing • • Plant in Connection • OREGON THE DALLES 15-16 Vogt Block. +444444444"l,44111111111** 400.OC 17205.0C ESTIMATED RECEIPTS rom-county school fund during t e coming school 1000.00 year............................................. i...... ......... • • • rom state school fund during the coming school 200.00 year ............................................... rom elementary school fund during the coming 1500.00 school year ................................ ............................ .¿timateof probable unexpended balance at end of 2000.00 current year ?................................. • • • • • • stimated. amount to be received from all other 1300.00 sources during the coming school year . ........... .. Total estimated receipts, net including proposed 6000.00 tex...................... ........................................................ RECAPITULA TICN 17205.00 otal estimated expenses for the year........... . . • • 6000.00 otal estimated receipts not inducing proposed tax 11205:00 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax he indebtedness of District No. 17 is as follows: 19000.00 Total bonded indebtedness .x» . «. »......... * 1900Ô.00 Total amount of all indebtedness.................... - Dated this 16th day of November,. 1925. W. d Brygnt, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: C. E. Johnson, District Clerk. ....... For Good Monument V/ork and Better Prices WRITE International Monument Association JAMES STEWART SHERMAN COUNTY Pendi« Lon Branch * ■ A. D. CROSLAND, Manager STOCK AND BRAND INSPECTOR DEPUT1ES: L. Schadewiu. K«“1» Oregon; Dr. Jo«. Saunders, Moro, Ore.; W. H. Meyer, W mco , Ore. Farmers Elevator & Supply Co. Office at Farmer» State Bank J. C. McKean, Manager, Moro, Oregon grain buyers ' DEALERS IN FOR SALE Olympic and Drifted Snow Flour^ aU Olympic Ce^ Olympic Poultry and Dairy Feed. K Grain Bags and Taring Copier Carbonate. Gaaco Briaueta, FueL A Grai® and Feed. * , Cement and Building Material, Agents for J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE to Washington, D. C.—As evidence of “the sincerity of the purpose of the Italian govarsmant.” Count Volpl, head of the Italian debt commission, tendered the treasury a check for »5,- 000,000 as the first installment on the recently negotiated war-debt funding settlement The payment was not doe until nUt AlD. The aai debt Italy | owes the United States was funded i on a basis of a 75 per cent cancella tion of the entire amount due this' country. The debt is to be discharged I in 62 years at a rate of interest be-1 ginning at % of 1 per cent and rising to 1 per cent and finally 2 per cent1 In the last 17 years of the period. This was the counter offer made' to the Italian debt mission by the j American war debt commission and accepted by the Italian envoys early this afternoon.. In making the pro posal the American debt commission was a unit and President Coolidge ap proved it as the best settlement that can be effected in the light of Italy's present and future Incapacity to pay more than a fraction of the obliga tion. The administration is confident that congress will approve the settlements with both Italy and Belgium, which will have the profound effect of isolat ing France, the only recalcitrant war debtor. Rumania has begun negotiations for a settlement and Jugo-Slavia and Greece have signified a desire to pay. By the time congress acts all the debtors will have settled save France, Armenia—a nation which does not exist—and Russia, a nation which haa repudiated its debts and the govern ment of which Is not recognized by the United States. 1880.0* 500.00 UMIT IS REACHED IN TAX REDUCTION Pay Basis of Agreement Reached With Mbtbr Nation. Capacity 12025 Materials aad Suf laiaienance and Repairs: Physician and Surgeon 25.00 100.00 ITALY PAYS 'TRST DEBT INSTALLMENT MM Cut in Revenue For Next Year Estimated to Amount to $304,000,000. Washington, D. C.—Thé limit in tai next year has been reduction reached by the house way» and means committee in revlaions already ap proved for the ne# revenue bill. Chairman Green declared in announc ing that the door was closed against further proposals for tax relief. . The 1304,000,000 cut In revenue nt xt year estimated to result from revi sions ordered by the committee in tax rates, he said. Is all the treasury can stand. The chairman’s statement is believ ed not only to mean there will be no further alterations in the tax rate schedule by the committee, but also ' that the threatened fight in the house for greater reductions in the automo bile tax than have been voted by the committee will be opposed vigorously. Repeal of the automobile passenger car levy would cut, another >50,1 io,- 000 from the annual revenue. Chairman Green said he expected Observe International Golden Rule'Sunday, the committee to complete the draft December 6th, for Near East Relief Orphans ing of the tax reduction bill this week, thus assuring early consideration by the house soon after congress con venes December 7. ZADI'S HISTORY TYPICAL As agreed upon by the committee the bill will provide for widespread Armenian Orphan Adopted by Dr. and reductions in all income tax rates, in Mrs. Gannaway of Seattle. creased personal exemption, repeal of Zadi Pachallan Gannaway, once an many of the excise and special levies, Armenian orphan, but now adopted by Believe Task Will be Com her American rescuers, Dr. and Mrs. repeal of the gift tax and publicity of Chas. R. Gannaway, of Seattle, “gath income tax returns, modification of pleted In the Next Few ered up In her wasted diseased body the inheritance tax. the sorrows of all Armenia” at, the . Years. age of one year. "Zadl’s history is typical of thous- That America will complete its work ands of Near East orphans,” stated in the Near East in the next three or Mrs. Gannaway on a recent tour of four years is the confident assertion the Northwest. Driven with her moth of J. J. Handsaker, Northwest Region er into exile, she was suffering with al Director of Neat East Relief. measles, pneumonia, dysentery and Washington, D. C. —The resignation “For ten years we have been busy other Near East diseases when we of Captain Paul J. Foley as judge ad found her. The marvelous vitality of the wounds left by the binding up World War and the warn which fol the children of the- Near East Is vocate of the- naval court that has lowed the World Wav. A million.lives shown in Zadl’s gallant and success been Investigating the Shenandoah have been saved and 200.000 children ful fight for life., There were thous disaster was accepted by Secretary rescued and many oi them given train ands as attractive as Zadi in a multi of the Navy Wilbur. Ing for lives of future usefulness. To tude numbering over eight thousand Captain Foley resigned following Kacramerto. Cal.—Co-operative mar day there are some 85.000 children in to whom Dr. Gannaway ministered in Mrs. Margaret- Lansdowne’s charge keting organisations would be reliev Ajnerica’s care in the Near Last. Their the Near East. A mental test of Zadl that he endeavored to pefsuade her to ed from taxation under a resolution average age is about ten years, 2000 at the Chaney, Washington. Normal give “false testimony” before the School, showed the mind of a child of court that would, tend to "whitewash” adopted at the convention of the na are under the age of four years. The eight at the age of four and a half. Near East Relief keeps them only un the navy In the Shenandoah kmulry. tional grange herj. It was submitted til they are sixteen. So carefully are Margaret Roes Lansdowne testified by .H. N. Sawyer, delegate from New they traided in various handicrafts before the Mitchell court-martial that Hampshire. The resolution urges pass that they are able to support them-, Captain Paul Foley, judge-advocate of age of legislation to that effect. Ob selves at that age. and although we tife Shenandoah court of Inquiry, had jection was also made to making pub try to follow them after they have left submitted to her a prepared statement lic financial returns of co-operative the orphanages to care for them if they are ill or to find them new jobs which she was to adopt as her testi organizations. mony before the navy court inquiring That the Muscle Shoals plant "be In case they are misfits, still our serv Into the disaster which cost- her hus leased or sold under the conditions of ice practically ends when they ara band, Commander Zachary Lans the water-powers act and protecting sixteen. “Nearly all the money that America downe, his life. the interest of the nation,” was urged ‘The Mitchell court-martial refused in a resolution Introduced by P. H. gives Near East Relief today is spent for children. Help given to adults to strike out the testimony of Mrs. Dewey, delegate from Pennsylvania. takes the form of clothing and this is Lansdowne. The grange was asked in the reso never furnished free if the refugees lution to recommend such action by are able to work or can pay even a the Muscle Shoals commission. few cents for their garments. Money STEPHENSON GETS LIFE Harry Caton, delegate from Ohio, is spent on the children and as soon presented a resolution on the child they are in a position to care for Former Indiana Klan Chief Convicted labor amendment, stating that “fed themselves our work will cease. of Second Degree Murder. eral Interference of drastic nature is ■“It cannot be repeated too often Noblesville, Ind.—Life Imprisonment unnecessary; that adoption of the pro that the children are out of Turkey in the Indiana state prison at Michi safe from the slaughter to posed amendment would be dangerous and are were exposed. gan City is the price which a jury to the best interest of society and which their parènt Stephenson, determined that would be precedent for the establish They are under friendly but impover former grand dragoq^of the Indiana ment of other < ostly, centralized and ished government and the chil- Ku Klux Klan, shall pay for the death bureaucratic methods which would re Palestine and Greece, ly of life, but dren » only hope, not on of Madge Oberholtzer. move government still further from of training necessary for success In It took a panel composed ef ten the people.” life, is in America, Suffering Is In farmers, one businessman and a truck Proposed changes in freight rates tense in the refugee camps in Aleppo driver less than six hours to reach the weré firmly opposed in a resolution and Greece, although more than one verdict. Earl Klenck and Earl Gentry, presented by Kalph Smoth, delegate million people have come back to self bodyguards of Stephenson and charg support after being robbed and exiled from Iowa. ed jointly with the abduction and at from their ancestral homes in Turkey. tack on the girl last March 15, were There are no fewer than 10,000 exiles, NEW DEBT PROPOSAL MADE Including mothers with little children,( acquitted. Miss Oberholtzer took who are asking temporary aid this poison in a Hammond hotel after the Ambassador Herrick Reported to Have winter, and at a coiit of only two cents alleged mistreatment, and died at her Submitted Plan to Painleve. per day per child could be given milk, Indianapolis home 29 days later. The Paris.—Le Journal says American but Near East Relief funds are ex men were charged with responsibility Ambassador Herrick is reported to hausted in the care of the 35,000 chil for her act. have submitted to Premier Painleve dren. Murder In the second degree was “It Is the hope of the Near East Re- ZADI PACHALIAN OANNAWAY new debt funding proposals “much the finding of the jury. It calls au more favorable than the last.” , lief that Golden Rule Sunday, Decern- “On the foundation of 200,000 chil tomatically for 20 years’ servitude will so bring home to the Pour parlers are proceeding, the ber 6th, dren, many of them above the average conscience of America the needs of in mentality, America has been 'build which the Indiana laws call life im paper adds. these children that funds may be ing for ten years for the future. Many prisonment. Good behavior can re Premier Painleva and Foreign Min available, nbt only for the wants in duce the term by several years. ister Briand are anxious to reopen the the orphanages but that relief may be years of study of the children of the debt conversations with Washington, given to some, at least, of the others. Near East, In which I have come greatly to admire their independence Broker Exposes >9,000,000 Beer Rin* but they are greatly in doubt as to “Near East Relief offices are at 813 and desire to help themselves, make Washington, D. C— Abraham Levin, how this could tactfully and effective Stock Exchange, Portland; 839 Burke me believe that America never did a millionaire whiskey certificate broker, Bldg., Seattle; and for the Golden ly be done. The question is being ex greater piece of work than when she amined with utmoA* care by the re Rule Campaign temporary officeshave reached out and gathered up these has made a complete confeasion of sponsible officials df the finance min been opened at 301 Walker Bank Bld., thousands of orphan waifs. It is not the operation of the so-ealled |9,000.- Salt I^ake City; 627 Peyton Bldg., Spo unreasonable to believe that in Ameri 000 "beer ring,” which hai been flood istry and the foreign office. The intention waa to send Senator kane; Bristol Hotel, Boise, and T. M. can care today in the Near East are ing the East with hlghpowered beer, the men and women who twenty years and the information thus obtained will Berenger to Washington in place of C. A., Tacoma.” from now will be shaping the future be laid before a new federal grand Ambassador Dat-schper. The plan has A of that turbulent land. America must Jury in Chicago for indictments. not been wholly given up, but Instead Representative Albert Johnson, of continue for only the'few years neces number of reputed "htgWer-upa,”. In of replacing Daeachnej, the idea is volving well known penions in, New that Senator Berenger iriight be sent Washington, tn a letter to the Near sary to complete the task.” Golden Rule Sunday, December 6, York and Pennsylvania, have been in “the plan of East Relief, states that It is under a» a special ambassàdor. will be America’s answer to thousands does not training children under the c#re of of children like Zadi. Full informa volved in Levin’s revelations»‘ it <•» stood, however, that the Association for their own peculiar said. agree with this conditions and fitting them for useful tion about the day, including sugges ambassador. ness In their own land is, in my opin tive menus, may be bad on application - Immigration Law Loses Its Teeth. to the Near East Relief. w ion, the correct plan.” Near East Relief offices are at «13 Editor Named to Succeed Ladd. SL Louis.—Deportavo» *nd not In evary Near Bast Relief orphan Bismarck, N. D.—Gerald P. Nye, 88, age the children ere trained for self Stock Exchange. Portland; 889 Burke priaonmont 1» the remedy for Illegal publisher of the Griggs County Sen support at the age of sixteen. The Bldg., Seattle; and for the Golden entry of aliona into the Uni^a* States, tinel-Courier, at Cooperstown, N. D., girls to work on terms, to be nurses, Rule Campaign temporary offices have the eighth circuit court of appeals been opened at 801 Walker Bank Bld., was appointed by Governor Sorlie to teachers, rug makers, seamstresses, Salt Lake City; «87 Peytoa Bldg., held tn the case of' Stefan Flora, a lace makers; the boys to be farmers, fill the vacancy in the United States Aacksmiths. carpenters, tinsmiths and Spokane; Bristol Hotel, Boise, and Canadian, who entered near Noyes, Minn., about July 14, 1924, sriihout a senate caused by the death of the late shoemakers. T. M. 0. K Tacoma. . __ passport. —. \ . M, F. Ladd. HEHE TAX EXEMPTION FEE MARKET BODIES V.» we« « MILLION LIVES SAVED IN NEAR EAST FOLEY RESIGNS AS JUDGE ADVOCATE