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< r?-F- Or®ffon Historical Ai W S _ . < • Established 1887 z \it p A iiD A W ir c x > lis V1L* W M r A F I l C O d i Price Five Cents The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday June 21, 1929. /*« scribed as secondary defendants, con- • gating of the 48 minor concerns. KING VISITS BERLIN ' VIOLATE TRUST LAW | Speaking of the patent pools, the opinion says, “these various agree- menta step outside the limits of law Decision by U. S. Court Hits ful monopolies which arose from the Issuance of the patents. The patent Half Hundred Concerns. monopoly Itself Is a property right and agreements la respect thereto must be Chicago—The Standard O il Com subject to the same antimonopoly tests pany of Indiana and 51 associated con-. cerna were found guilty of violating as any other property rights." Referring to the decision In the fa the Sherman antitrust act by pooling their so-called “oil cracking*’ processes, mous Packers’ case. In which the gov in decision given In the United States ernment obtained the dissolution of trusts, the opinion reads: “There Is District court. The decision which granted the gov no substantial difference between ernment a permanent Injonction re agreements entered Into by competing straining the defendant companies packing companies respecting the from farther violations of the law, prices at which, or territories where came after more than four years’ liti in, their products may be sold and an agreement between holders of patent gation, wherein dismissal of the suit was once recommended by an Indian monopolies which fix the rates of roy alties that shall he charged to the apolis master-ln-ehancery. Decision » probably will be appealed to thé U n it licensees.“ ed States Supreme court. Kansas Wheat Crop Put In the original suit, filed In 1925, the government claimed the defend at 160,660,000 Bushels ants conspired to restrain trade and Washington.—The United States De create a monopoly by refusing inde partment of Agriculture, in Its crop pendent concerns the right to use their forecast for June, placed the 1929 win patented Burton “cracking” process, used to extract gasoline from crude ter wheat crop of Kansas , the largest producing state, at 160,660,000 bushels. oil. Safety Stressed In Auto mobile Construction The most importas! fcrend in auto mobile design today i» safety, from the body itself to the smallest parts. The 1930 ca n feature fuller vision, all-steel bodies, non-ahattcrable glass, ball bearing spring »hackles, easier steering, centralisation of light con trols on steering «heel, four-speed transmission and bright colors. One of the large»! manufacturers has announced result» of tests con ducted at night aa to the visibility of can painted in various colors and of pedestrians dressed "In clothing of different colon. Brilliant hues and light colored clothing are visible for a much greater distance than somber colors. While the ninufacturer will use bright colon on hit can, he Ahmed Fuad Pasha. doubts whether pedestrians will wear Berlli^—Ahmed Fuad Pasha, king of white at night on highways although Egypt, and his suite arrived here a it would be a great accident pre few days ago from Genoa for a visit. ventative. He was welcomed formally by Presi Already six million of our 25 mil dent von Hindenburg. lion cars are equipped with all-steel bodies as a safety factor. Art in creasing number of the new models Miles of Good Roads have adopted thia construction as well as installing glass which will not “Oregon has over 3500 miles of shatter or splinter in accidents. J improved highway” stated Phil Meta Ball bearing spring shackles which chan, director of the Oregon State require no lubrication or attention Motor Association to a group of high and improve the riding qualities and way enthusiasts at the time of the control of cars on rough or slippery May meeting of the highway com roads, are the newest development to mission in Portland. “And when be adopted by some of the most im one takes into consideration the short portant car makers; by making a car space of time in which Oregon has easy to handle another safety factor built those highways, one marvels at is added and it is said the ball bearing the rapid development of the\:ountry. spring shackles last the life-time of a In 1904, according to information re car without rattles and squeaks. ceived from the United States bureau Having light controls on the steer of public roads, there were only 142 ing wheel instead of groping for them miles of paved roads in the United on the dash when passing, is an im States. These were made up of, brick portant safety feature. Four for 126 miles, bituminous macadam 13 ward speeds which are being adopted miles, sheet asphalt 3 miles. Just 25 by an increasing number of manu years later, Oregon has many times facturera, is a further valuable con the mileage of improved roads in the tribution to safety because of mort whole of the United States at that flexible control of the car’s momen time. turn. APPORTIONMENT ACT ADOPTED BY SENATE CHIEF JUSTICE RECOVERS Census Measure Report Is Approved, 48-37. DEBENTURE PLAN IS DEFEATED BY HOUSE Farm Relief Measure May Be in Effect by July. Waahlngton.— One o f the tour Washington.—President Hoover won emergency measures recommended by the support of the house In his fight President Hoover in his message to to defeat the debenture plan of fa r» the special session, the census renp- relief when that body rejected the sub portionment bill, took Its last hurdle, sidy scheme by a vote of 230 to 113. the senate, by a vote of 48 to 37, While the two branches of congress adopted a conference committee re are now technically at odds on the Is port on the bill, and It now goes to sue, enough senators have indicated the White House for Presidential ap their readiness to drop the fight tor proval. the debenture to assure a reveraal <Jf The bill not only authorizes an ap the senate’s action In support of the propriation of approximately $40,000,- bounty. 000 for the 1930 census, but also pro Tha house voted directly on the de vides for the first reapportionment of benture, when Representative TUson, house membership since 1911, and cre Connecticut, Republican floor leader, ates permanent machlaery for auto moved the conferees be Instructed to matic redistribution of house seats Insist that this amendment J>y the, ufter each future decennial census. senate be struck from the bill. Under the terms of the measure. If Thirty-four Democrats voted against congress itself fails to act. promptly the 'debenture plan, thirteen Repub after the 1030 and succeeding popula licans for It. Eighteen pairs were an tion counts, the President will be em W. H. T aft nounced, showing five Democrats powered to proclaim a reapportion against debenture nnd two Repub Washington.—Fully recovered from licans for It, with, the Fnrmer-Labor- ment of representation among the states based on the so-called “major the uiiment which sent him to a hospi ltes also In favor of the bounty. Thia figure compared with the esti fractions” system, the method used tal recently, Chief Justice Taft ar The Tammany Democrats from New In defense the Standard of Indiana mated actual production of 177,301,000 In 1911 and on which present house rived at his summer home at Murray York went overwhelmingly against de held that the process had been of vast Bay, Canadn. The chief Justice Is look 1928. membership Is determined. benefit to consumers and had mate In The ing forward to a restful vacation dur benture. department estimates eight of As finally passed by the house, the Democrats who voted against the rially lowered the price of gasoline. the other large winter wheat states as bill went to the conference commit ing which, however, he will not be subsidy were: Two hundred patents were involved follows : tee without either the alien exclu free of the cares of his high office. Aswell, Louisiana; Black, Bloom, in the suit Nebraska, 63,384.000; Oklahoma, 55.- sion, the Ttnkhain, or the Wagner He wjll -undertake, before his return Boylan, Carley. CUllen, Dlcksteln. The defendant companies are di 336,000; Illinois, 38,763,000; Ohio, 36,- civil gen Ice amendment, and provid to Washington, a review of a number Fitzpatrick, Griffin, Lindsay. Mead, vided Into two classes; one called the 689,000 ; Texas, 31,013,000; Indiana. ed that Instead of November 1 next, of cases now before the court and will Qunyle, Somers and Sullivan of New primary defendants. Including the 27,334,000; Missouri. 23,639,000 and as proposed In the senate bill, the give attention to other court business York; Cochran, Missouri; Grosser and Standard Oil of Indiana, the Texas Washington, 22,663,000. next census should begin on May 1, wide enjoying the friendships he has Mooney of Ohio; Douglas, Arizona; company, the Standard Oil company 1930. Another senate amendment, fa built up* nt Murray Bay. Drane, Green, Yon, Florida; Klnche- of New Jersey, and the Gasoline Prod thered by Senator C. C. Dill (Dem., Business Men say : “Advertising Pays” loe, Kentucky; Lea, California; Lud ucts company, and the other, de- Wash.) authorizing a census of house low, Indiana; McCormack, Douglass, IMPORTS INCREASE hold radio receiving sets, was killed Massachusetts; Montague, Moore, OVER U. S. EXPORTS Woodrum, Virginia; O’Connell. Rhode in the house. ■................................................................. . The reapportionment phase of the Island ; Pulmlsano, Maryland ; Smith, bill leaves the present totul member West Virginia; Whittington, Mississip ship of the house unchanged at 435, Form er T otaled $401,000,000; pi; Auf Der Helde, New Jersey.—34. Latter O nly $387,000,000. and, bnRed on official estimates that Republicans voting for debenture C. V. Belknap, Proprietor Moro, Oregon the 1930 census will show a national w ere: ' ■'population of approximately 123,000, Washington.—For the first time since Browne, Hull, I.ampert, Nelson, ~ BATHS 000. A total of 23 house seats will be April, 1920, Imports of American Schneider, Wisconsin; Campbell, Iowa; Involved In the proposed redistribu products last mouth exceeded export» Chrisfenu, Selvlg, Minnesota; James, of foreign goods with the result that Michigan; Johnson, Williamson, South tion. Seventeen states will lose seats, ns an unfavorable balance was created Dakota; Lambertson, Kansas; Sinclair, AGENCY FOR follows: Missouri, th ree; - Indiana, In May. Exports, according to the De North Dakota.—13. WILLIAM'S CLEANERS and Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, two each; partment of Commerce, aggregated Democrats paired against debenture MODEL LAUNDRY ,... Alabama, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, only $387.000,000, while Imports were: . ” When the work of bumping off O’Connell and Cornlug, New York; James Barston of London wrott Massachusetts, Nebraska, New York, reached an aggregate of $401,000,000. THE DALLES rival gangsters gets slack it’s time for North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Tennes A surplus of Imports amounting to Mrs. Norton, New Jersey; Connery, a single postcard. 3,000 words on ii, ! ! i ! n i i n n ' u i i i . ! i H n i i n i n i i i t H m m : n T m n n i i i i i ! : i r : i n n i ! i i ! ; ; t » n c n n a : law officers watch out. see, Vermont, and Virginia, one each $14,000,(XX) was left. In April, 1926, Maasachnsetts, and De Rouen, Louisi On the same basis eleven states will the unfavorably balance was $10,- ana. ghin house seats as follows: Call 000,000. Republicans paired for debenture: In the corresponding period of last forula, six; Michigan, four; Ohio Christopherson, South Dakota, and three; New Jersey and Texas, two year, exports totaled $421,676,000, Freer, Wisconsin. each; Arizona. Connecticut. Florida while Imports reached only $354,715,- The majority of 137 against putting North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Wash 000, this creating a favorable balance the debenture plan In the farm relief of $08,570,000 for May, 1928. bill came as a surprise to opponents ington, one each. Efforts to prevent tiie so-called na Various reasons were offered tor of the bounty. It was equally sur tional origins immigration quota sys the reversal of American foreign trade prising to the southern Democrats In tem from becoming effective by Pres in May. One was the rush of foreign, favor of It. idential proclamation on July 1 met Imports to avoid a prospective In That the house Is dead set against finul defeat in the senate when a crease In American Import tariffs, It the debenture plan was the construc resolution which would have brought wns said. Another explanation was tion placed upon the overwhelming do- a repealer to the floor was rejected the high money rates In the United feat. Once the conferees report an States, wlrlch depressed foreign cur agreement with tha senate leaders In by a roll call vote of 37 to 43. Under the provision, bitterly fought rencies. Attention wns called to the favor of eliminating the Item another by racial groups ajl over the coun fact that Imports for May were larger overwhelming vote In favor of that try and twice postponed since Its in value than any May In the last six course undoubtedly will follow in the Inclusion In the 1924 Immigration law, years. house. On the other hand, exports dropped It was predicted that the farm re the total annual Immigration to the United Stutes will be reduced after In comparison with lust year. E. lief measure may be In effect by July. Dana Durand, of the statistical re July 1 from 164,007 to 153,714. Instead of being fixed at 2 per-cent search division of the Department of of their nationals resident fin the Commerce, snld the decline was due Austrian Girl Winner All over the store you will find bargain after bargain of which the following are only a few United* States In 1890, quotas will be to the decrease In the value of cotton in World Beauty Show assigned the various nations In pro exports. Exports of cctton last month suggestions, selected at random. Visit our store tomorrow, select your needs an^ PAY AS Galveston, Texas.—Miss” LI si Gold- portion to the natiounl origins of the totaled only $43,000,000, while In the srbelter of Austria was crowned YOU ARE PAID— Your credit is good. A small down payment deliver^ any order, large corresponding period of last year they whole population In 1920. Miss Universe” at the International Opposition to the national orglns aggregated $05,000,000 or $22,000,000 Pageant of Pulchritude here. It was or small. _____________________ provision has been based principally more. the first time in the history of the For the five months ended wkh pageant a foreign beauty captured the on the contention that the quotas de termined by the cabinet commission, May the trade bulance was in favor of title of beauty queen of the universe. of which President Hoover, then sec the United States by $298,632,000. In In the final count she received six retary of commerce, was a member, that period, exports aggregated $2,- votes to one for Miss Magda Demet- discriminate In favor of English, 232,449,000, wldle Imports totaled $1,- rescue, representing Romania. northern Irish and southern European 933,817,000. That fnvornble balance Miss Universe" was awarded $2,000 Immigration at the expense of Ger was greater than In the corresponding In gold and a sliver plaque. Miss Ahi- 1928 period when exports of $1,989,- man, Scandinavian and northern Eu berg was voted the second prize of 328,000, compared with Imports of $1,000. ropean countries. President Hoover, during his cum- $1 708,083,000, leaving a favorable Six of the eight other beauties who pagln last fall, advocated suspension ba’lftnce of but $220,045,000. Both ex finished In the money were North of the plan pending further studies ports and imports foi the first five American girls. “Miss Ohio,” Dorothy to determine more accurate quotas, months of the current year were ¿can Davis of Massillon, was ranked and postponing operation of the sys larger than for the corresponding five third and was awarded a $500 prise. months of 1928. $1.85 Large Size Gal tem. ‘Miss Greater New York,’’ Miss $18,00 Sag Seat Cast Iron 75c Porch or Chair Irene Ahlberg, wal the North Ameri vanized can hope for the first award. The Retrial 1» Denied to Pull Up Chair Worry Drive» Illinois Cooking Ware Cushions elghteen-year-old blonde stenographer Garbage Can Kentucky Dry Slayer» Jail Warden to Suicide had been chosen "Miss United States” Dutch Ovens, Waffle Upholstered Seat and LootsVille, Ky.—Two officers who in a field of 34 contestants. Good size, fancy ere- Heavy Welded Chicago.—Warden Edward J. Fo Irons, Fry Pans and back, large roomy, garty of the Cook county Jail, for 25 killed In a prohibition raid were held tonne cover, cotton Handles, Hot Cake Griddles— . Choice — years a public official, shot himself to to have been rightfully convicted when Census Report Is to filled — death In the home of a nephew In they appeared before Judge Charles I. 99c Half Price $7.95 Be Made by District» South Bend, Ind., where he had gone Dawson In Federal dourt and asked 59c to recuperate from a nervous break for a retrial of their case. In the first Washington—Population statistic» trial each wns convicted and sentenced down. of the 1930 decennial census will be Regular $1.50 two years’ Imprisonment. Plain White Coffee Fogarty's breakdown Is generally at to The $2.50 Decorated Hall Folding Ironing officers, Roy Miller, prohibition announced publicly in each of 500 dis tributed to months of political difficul agent, nnd Clarence Gossett.^ deputy tricts Immediately after they are gath Pink Glasses ties at the county Jail in which pres sheriff, both of Hopkinsville, Ky., were ered, Instead of being tabulated first Cups and China Tea Pots Board sure was brought to bear on him to said to be the first ever convicted of in Washington. New heavy base style put petty politicians to work as guards killing a citizen when a case of that William M. Steuart, director of the Saucers Set of 6 —= Medim size, light Assorted Colorings, in the Institution. The Illness result nature was transferred front a state census, explains that this procedure weight Choice — ing from this situation Is believed by to a United States court. Extra quality, regular would be followed for the first time 89c his relatives to have caused 1dm to with the forthcoming census, In order $1.50 value —: end Ids life. f »1,25 that Inaccuracies may be detected be $1.00 Civ* SOS Call« Right of Way $2.25 Roll Top 59c Washington.—All broadcasting sta fore the figures are tabulated for tbe Root P rotocol Approved tions were ordered by the federal ra permanent record. Madrid.—The protocol which was dio commission to cease sending when At least 100,000 enumerators will be Bread and Cake Guaranteed 9 X 12 Size prepared chiefly by Ellhu Root to per ever their operations might Interfere needed to canvas the nation’s homes Walnut Finished mit the United States to Join the world with SOS calls from ships or air for the census, he says, and between Grass Rugs Electric Iron Boxes court was unanimously approved by 6,000 and 8,000 more will be employed End Tables the council of the League of Nations. planes. Blue, green or white, With stand and long here later,, . . Decorated, bound Hotel Moro Barber Shop MARCELLING Docherty - Powers DISSOLUTION SALE There Are Hundreds of Values Like T h ese-B u y N o w a n d S a v e ends $3.85 s Semi Oval Tops Choice — Cord •— $2.39 $2.35 $1.39 Docherty - Powers Furniture Company Speed» P lane Production St. Louis, Mo.—The Curtiss Robert son Aircraft corporation expects to double Its production of slxty-flve air planes a week with the enlargement of Its plant for manufacture of the new six passenger monoplane, the Thrust, D uluth Get« P olice M eet Third & Washington Sts. The Dalles A tlnntn^G n.-D uluth was chosen for tho 1930 convention by the Inter national Association of Police Chiefs hers. Give $1,000,000 to Hotpital Chicago.—Dr. Arthur Dean Bevan and Ids wife announce a gift of $1,(MX),000 to the Presbyterian hospi tal for a large extension program. The hospital expects to raise $0,000,000 for Its project. Sign« to Fl»ht H *o n*y ; F ive o f F am ily D rew » Randolph. Vt.—Five members of one family were drowned here, four of them In attempting to rescue an other. The victims were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boardman, their son. Har ry, and two daughters, Iona and Bee- trice. t ' i Charleroi, Pa.—Harry Fay, heavy C h i. ago to Gradaata 2»,7«S weight boxer of Charleroi, signed ’ Chicago.—Chicago public schools. contract to fight Tom Heeney, Aus tralian heavyweight, at Miami, Fla^ Including senior and Junior high schools, will graduate 29,7«5 pupils on July 4. ' W - lacrosse of 1,565 over lest yes». .A. X p