ùttdMKii Mfia U iti A. F. a A. M ¡L( d < câ ( tate Moro, Oregon MeeU the 1st ahd 3rd Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting memb«H cordial! th­ vited to meet wit us k made a business R. H order of W. M. Portland Thursday trip to Urquhart, SecreUry. tome, F. A. Ginn, Paslor Church (Gram Valley) Baptist Methodist Church Noté». SCANDALS RIVAL DAYS OF TWEED Sunday school every Sunday at New York Amazed at Reve­ 10 a. m. Church school every Sunday J. C. McKean w as a business lations of Irregularities ‘ * morning at 10. visitor to Portland last * ~ Saturday on Part of Judges. B.thl.h.m Chapter Ho 78 O. E. S. afternoon. Preaching Sunday morning, ä Moro, Oregon New York.—A small, quiet man who Regular communica- Pete Dillinger, now a resident March 29, at 11. 2nd and 4th will like» to il»h nod pluy golf has as- tions each The Ladies Aid Society wuuM‘d command in New York's latest Thursday evenings of of The Dalles, was here last Mon­ meet Thursday afternoon at the All the Rebekahs who went to Investigation into charges of judicial each month. day for a short visit. Mrs. Ruth Sparling. church at 2 o’clock. Antelope last Saturday enjoyed Irregularities and political graft on a C. L. Pepper, an attorney from Worthy Matron our the convention and hospitality of scale unknown since the days of the There was fine interest at Nana Barzee, SecreUry. The Dalles, was here last week Boss Tweed scandals. church school Sunday, and a good the Antelope lodge. He Is Isidor J. Kresel, lifty-two, attending to legal buiness. increase in attendance over the Austrian born and a former United Last Sunday there were sixty- ? D. E. Stephens is in Corvallis Sunday before. The Ford truck Moro L.J,. No. 11J 1.0. O F States assistant attorney general, who , Moro, Oregon this week conferring with offici- is still in the lead in the trip to one present at Sunday school. has a record for digging up evidence t Meets every Mon regon State College Boston, but som^ other classes The collection amounted to $3 12, which various embarrassed Individu­ als at t ft evening in the I.OJ while there was 392 Bible chap­ als had hoped would remain hidden. hall. Transient i and A former law partner of William Peter and Ginn and Omer Say- are making good gains, Every- ters read during the week. Sun­ visiting brothers Travers Jerome, Kresel has become jN cordially invited rs shipped a carload of cattle to one is happy. day school begins at 10 o’clock special counsel to Referee Samuel Sea­ meet with u* The Easter program is being and everyone is invited to attend. bury In the investigation of minor the Portland last Saturday night. ey C. Thomp: particularly charges of the A. M. Young, Grand opera in Portland at- prepared and, and we are look- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson and courts, purchase of Judgeships, from the interest- ing forward to a very tracted Miss Thomas and Miss daughter were visitors at the Bronx to Battery Park. ing Easter service. • b«cca Lodge No. 116 Scruggs to that city over last Three Year« of Inquiry. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moro, Oregon The address by Mrs. W. B. Davis Sunday. For three years the headlines of week end. Meets 2d and 4th Tues­ New York newspapers have shouted days of each month. J. C. McKean has not been Norton Thursday afternoon on J. C. Wilson their story of political and Judicial and Mrs Essie Visiting members wel­ India was a very illuminating was Investigations in a dozen major scan­ days and well for several Wilson were visitors in Madras dals, come. Involving bribes amounting to Elizabeth Thompson finally sent to bed Wednesday and much appreciated by those last Sunday. more than $100,000 and defrauding of Noble Grand who heard it. We wish that by Dr. Poley. Henrichs, SecreUry 1’he members of the Merry taxpayer» to the extent of from $5,- such speakers could often dome A. E. Pierson moved this week among us. After listening to Maid’s Club of the ‘Young Peo­ 000,000 to three times that sum. Since the Queens sewer case, which result- to Husum, Washington where her we were more convinced ples’ Sunday school class were 1 In the sentencing of Maurice E. Post No. 71 his son-in-law, Fred Wienberger president of the borough, to than ever that an adaptation of entertained by Martha Wilson Connolly, a year ’ s Imprisonment on charges of resides. a Meets at Legion hall on the teachings of Jesus Christ to Tuesday evening, March 17. graft in the construction of sewers, ■ 2nd and 4th' Wednesday R. H. Coppock was in Madras every day life is the only panacea Atter the business meeting, the the investigations have extended to a F evenings of each month. ’Monday. He reports a good rain 'or the world’s ills. rest of the evening was spent in shortage of county cTerk fees, the padding of the street cleaning depart­ R. J. Bruckert, Commander in Jefferson county and good The church with a cordial wel­ games. Refreshments consist­ ment pay roll and now the magis­ Vernon Flatt, Adjutant ing of sandwiches, pickles, jello, trates and other courts. As a result: prospects for a crop, come. Five Judges have resigned or been cake and coffee were served. The Woman’s Missionary So­ F. A. Ginn, Pastor. removed. They are Albsrt IL Vitale, HARLAND VIEW GRANGE No. 682 Besides the regular members, who was removed ciety of the Presbyterian Church from the bench on Meets in their hall in Harmony Dis­ Mrs. J. M. Wilson, J. C. Wilson, charges of borrowing $20,000 from the trict the second and fourth Friday will meet at the home of Mrs. R. Mr. Earl Gregg and Leste" Wil­ late Arnold Rothstein, gambler apd nights of each month. * Visiting C. Byers Wednesday Mar. 25. gangster, killed In the Park Central Grangers welcome. son were present Robert Dollar, President of the Mrs, Buhman and son from C. P. Adams, Master. hotel, and of discharging a burglar C. E. Crites, SecreUry. friend of Rothstein arraigned on rob­ Hermiston visited this week Dollar Steamship Lines, says: “ I have kept an American Sun ­ bery charges. with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hend­ Loan to Tammany Leader. A SHERMAN LODGE, 1 O. 143, ricks Mrs Buham is Mr. Hend­ day school missionary in the field George F. Ewald, who resigned after for a period of forty-three years. A. F. & A. M an Investigation had revealed his con­ rick’s sister. Marion Morrow was absent nection with a practically worthless I do not believe that I can em­ Valley, MeeU in Masonic Hall, Grass Ora Workman has bought the mine investment concern, and also phasize what I think of the re­ from school this week. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month place in Hays ’ addition known as his wife had given $10,000 to Mar­ Visiting members cordially invited to Eighth grade agriculture pu­ that sults of this better than to just tin J. Healy, Tammany hall leader, the McCoy place and has been meet with us. make that statement. By this I pits are going for a field trì p as a loan. W. Bernard Vause, county . B. E akin repairing the property and clean­ H arold E akin Judge, who was found guilty of using mean, had I not believed the some time this month. Secretary ing up for the past week. W. M. the malls to defraud and sentenced to benefits to be derived from Sun­ Mrs. Wilson’s room has re six years In Atlanta penitentiary. Mr. and Mrs. Peters and Mr. day school word very much worth Grass Valley Ixxlge No. 131, Francis X. Mancuso, general ses­ ceived two new shades for win Sayrs drove down to the city to while, I should perhaps never sions Judge, who was forced to retire I. O. O. F. meets every 2d and dows in the back of the room. because of his connection with the 4th Thursday »venings of the month in be on hand when the cattle were have 'continued with this as I Everybody had an enjoyable City Trust scandal, In which Frank the Odd Fellows hall. Sojourn ng sold. €7. V. Belknap accompan­ have. The multitude of children time at the party given by the II. Warder, state banking superin­ brothers are cordially inviUd. ied them returning Monday. Vern McGowan. L. K. Smith that have been taught in these seventh and eighth graders last tendent, was convicted of receiving al­ 8ecy. N. G. most $100,000 in bribes. Francis X. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wallan re­ schools, and the results accom­ Friday evening McQuade, who resigned ns magistrate turned Tuesday from Walla WaL plished thereby, are ample evi­ Mrs. Louis Sather visited the because, he announced, of his connec­ with the New York Giants Base­ la, where they spent a few dence for me.” primary room for a few minutes tion ball club, at a time when an investi­ days looking after business mat­ March 22, 1931, 10 a m. Sun­ on Thursday. gation was being made into his polltt- ters in which they are interested. day school. DENTIST The Kent high school boys < al activities. Cpunty Judge George W. Martin virtually relieved himself 11 a. m. The Keystone Study Mrs. L. H. Nahouse returned have been practicing base ball from further service pending outcome HOME OFFICE, WASCO to her home from Grass Valley class will review the book, “Blind for the last week. They will of an investigation for evidence of where she has been helping her Spots” which they^ recently play their first game Sunday, mall fraud in three companies in brother, Dell Olds, during the studied in a six weeks’ course. March 22, when they clash with which he wns interested. Regular visits made to Grass Forty-seven per cent of the estimat­ Special music will be presented absence of his wife. Valley. Watch for announce­ Wapinitia, at Wapinitia ed expense of the city of Baker for ments. * Helen Bryant, of thia city, has by the class under the direction For two weeks no one from 1931 will be met by sources outside of an important part in the play of Miso Margaret Scruggs primary room has been absent or taxation. The total estimated expense Is $186,532. which will be given by the Grass Th« Full Gospel Assembly tardy. The city of Bandon Is looking for a Valley Woman’s Club next Sat­ The evangelistic meetings will , Captain Milk’s Castle is finish­ new dump site. The present site Is urday evening at the Auditorium continue indefinitely, services be­ ed The two opposing teams led so located that dralnage ffom it flows in that city. ing held nightly at 7:45, except by Paul .Schilling and Kenneth across land use d by R. R. Davis for a FUMERAI HOME Last Sunday Mrs. Everett Mondays. Increasing interest is Gregg tied, both sides having a cranberry bog. ------AND------- Hastings entertained the Hulse being manifested, and everyone score of 702 points. The party The total tai on motor vehicle fuel family at a birthday dinner given who prays is asked to aid in which was to have been given oils during the period January 1-De- for Mrs. O. R. Hulse and her praying down a Heaven-sent re­ tne winniug side will be given in ceniber 31, 1930, wu 11,898,409.27, ac- Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore cording t a report prepared at Salem daughter Betty, whose natal days vival. The Evangelist, Miss the future. ——> or----- by Hal 1 Hogs, secretary of state. are close together. Louise Hodge, announces for her GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY included 6,803,374 gallons of gas­ Edna McKay was absent from Phooe222 H. M Overson with his wife subject next Sunday night school this week. ami 307,243 gallons of distillate. and family left last Thursday for March 22, “The Downer and Out­ All but two small pieces of right of Supt. L W, Rakes, accompan­ for the ! mt section of the Wll- When Your Shoes need Castle Dale, Utah, upon receiv­ ers Restaurant. ” You will find ied by Miss Weincken state as­ lam tte highv ay between Black can- ing word that Mr. Overaon’e it is a Bible subject. dge have been secured Repair, send them to mother was very low at her home The Sunday services will be sistant club leader, visited school yon ; is about in readiness Wednesday. Miss Weincken conducted by the pastors. there. talke to the girls of the sewing for th lettin of the grading contract Sunday school at 10 a Several automobile loads of and yoking club about their by th( ftders .1 bureau of public roads, GOOD SHOE REPAIRING Rebekahs left Moro in the after­ Preaching following at 11, wners of Roseburg will pro je TUE DALLES noon of last Saturday to attend iia year slightly higher 204 Second St J. D. and Mrs. Mille ir. The tax rate will be than las a meeting of the order in Ante- compared with 44.6 mills 48.5 mil irl who said of another girl by ope. The local lodge drill team Methodist Church Notea he increase Is due to a t photograph that It was in e: paf exemplified the drill work at the the north Umpqua hlgh- cel convention. voted by the Church school every Sund« French are going to ha L. J. Pape spent a day or two maneuvers with mimic a tunnel Into the in Sherman county this week morning at 10. Attorney - at - Law got a bit out of pra Preaching next Sunda norn- th< looking over his farm lands here. it twelve years. ing at 11. He and his family have moved itractors. Regraveling of the hlgh- The Jolly Juniors had an addi­ re story writer stops to won­ to Sherwood w here he has a farm y leading from th© Redwood hlgh- women are wearing larger tion to their class last Sunday but OFFICE PHONE MAIN 93 and have left Portland. His shoe« than 15 years ago. Possibly ■way to the mout^ of the caves is the Beginners made the greatest under way and will be finished before daughter Phyllis accompanied Moro, Oregon ’ number of miles in the trip to the the spring influx of tourists. him on his trip here. Sea of Galilee. The classes now The ladies of the Senior Bridge stand Beginners first; Jolly Juni­ Club entertained the Junior Club ors, second; Young People, third; and several invited guests last and Bible Class last. The Jolly Tuesday at the Masonic hall. Juniors are workers and will DR C. L. POLEY Twelve tables were needed to ac­ probably win. The Sea of Gali- commodate the players. Mra. lee will be a good place for a Homer Beale was the winner of picnic. Crai. Vali the first prize and Mrs L. R. The Easter program is in pro­ Mrs. Free- Conlee the second, FRESH WHEATIES gress of preparation. There wifi People can reach me from Moro at night from the long disUnce man was given the consolation be recitations and songs by the An all Bran CEREAL booth at Hotel Moro by ringing prize. children, and young folks, and Salted Peanuts Last Thursday a small but ex­ solos and choruses by a special 2 lb......... ... ............. 2 Pkg F tremely objectionable black Easter choir. Let us make our “kitty” with white on its back Easter services just the best pos­ made its appearance in town. sible We can, if everyone will OREGON PRUNES He was first seen in C. L. Ire­ do his or her part. Dr J. R. Morgan land's garage bnt Mr. Ireland re­ The preacher will tell a story A Healthy Food fused to do anything to cause dis­ next Sunday morning at the DENTIST 3-lb« for ... comfort to his visitor. The next close of the lesson about a Great United States Dent* morning Mr. Bryant's woodpile Man Who Would Rather Do aminer for this lis had a strange odor and the "kit­ Right, Thar Be a King And Do ty” was found near there and Wrong. OFFICE AT shot by A. Douma but the inci- We hope l he bus (can arrange to stay until the story is told. MORO, OREGON al day* by The church with a cordial we ( Moro) OH, KAY! Mystery Comedy Kent News Dr. J. A. Butler ZELLS AMBULANCE SERVICE Sponsored By Grass Valley Woman’s Club Grass Valley Auditorium Saturday, March 21 Another Successful play by Competent Ametures Directed by Mrs. C. L. Poley ADMISSION: Grades 15c, H.S. 25c, Adults 50c PALM OLIVE soap ; WHITE KING GRANULATED SOAP, large pkg. .43 3 bars for .. CRACKERS TOMATOES Royal Red Solid Pack, 2 1-2» 49 3 cans ............. General Band A 3-lb box for A few of Our SATURDAY and MON­ DAY SPECIALS. I or coniplete list of SPECIALS see our Hand Bills. WALTER A. MAY & SON. 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