i ,
T.W
Lincoln county citizens, and particu
hold its social for June at the: morning at 10 o'clock.
home of Mrs. A. M. Wright j Preaching one week from Sun- larly the older Indiana of the Blleti !
Indian reservation, are urging the de
Thursday afternoon, June, 4th. day, June 7, at 11 o’clock.
partment of Indian affairs to set aside
We had a line lime last Sun- the old agency buildings at 8Hetx as
Mrs Carrie Melton, who has
Ed an indigent Indian h6me. Only In this
day
at our church school.
E R. Bat zee drove to Portland been visiting Mrs. Auther Os- ward Whitlock got the prize for way, local representatives say, can the
burne for the past week left for
with a truck load of hogs Tues
older Indians be cared for adequately. 1
Pendleton where she wi 1 spend ( the best reason why the picture
day
morning.
Canneries operating at Medford and
Bethleham Chapter No. 78 O. E. S.
sometime with her parents be- । of the roost» r was in the church.
Moro, Oregon
Jack Cauthorn left Saturday forejoining Mr. Meltonat his new j Be sure lo e< me to church school Ashland have increased their con
communica-
tracted tomato acreage 40 per cent
Reguiar
------
next Sunday.
tions each 2nd and 4th for Trout Lake, Washington wh location in Tiiomi ,
this year in the vicinities of Gold JH11.
Thursday evenings oi ere he will be empldyed by the
The Baecaulaureate Service at Rogue river and Grants Pass. Be
Harmony
school
held
their'
each month.
the
Baptist church was well at
of threatened water shortage in
Mrs. Ruth Sparling forest service.
school picnic at Demoss Friday tended and was a very happy oc cause
Worthy Matron
districts depending on mountain lake
Rctert Urquhart left Monday the 22nd that being the last day
Nana Barxee, Secretary.
evening for Lind, Wash., where of school this term. The young casion. The church was very reservoirs, new impetus has been giv
en tomato growing tn the northern end
his brother had just passed away. sters celebrated the day by de tastily decorated with potted of Jackson county.
Moro, Oregon
Mrs Charles Cunningham and feating their elders in a baseball plants and cut flowers. The The Gold Beach chamber of com
Meets every Monday
special musical numbers by Prof. merce has announced that it will spon
evening in the I.O.O.F children are visiting here with
game 9 — 2
hall.
Transient and
McGowan, Mrs. H. E. Tetz, Hu sor a celebration at the mouth of the
visiting brother« are her mother Mrs. Susie Hastings
The
fence
around
the
Rose
bert
Hutchfroft and Mrs. T. M. Rogue river over Labor day. Commit
cordially invited
from Vancover, Washington.
cemetery, east of Moro, was re Garrett was very appropriate tees have been named and plans have
meet with ua.
J. C. McKean was in Pendle paired last week by those who and excellently interpreted. been outlined for many entertainment
Harvey C. Thompson, N. G.
.. M. Young, Secretary. ton Wednesday on business.
are interested in the welfare of Dale Baker’s lendition of the features. Sport fishing will be at its OOQOCCOOCGGGQCOOeOCGOOOOQGOOOOOQOQOOQ
Mrs. Dave Maxwell is in a Po that burying place. A new processional was well executed best at the time of the celebration and
Lodge Kn 116
the new >600,000 Rogue river bridge
Moro, Oregon
rtland
hospital
again
and
is
re
woven
wire
fence
and
steel
posts
and
very
pleasing
to
the
audi-
will be nearing completion.
j 2d and 4th Tues
ported to be very ill.
improve its appearance to a great enee.
days of each monll
The worst infestation of caterpillars
*
Visiting members wel
ever observed at Toledo is denuding
Miss
Geraldine
Ii
by,
of
Arling
extent.
The churen with a cordial wel orchards and much native vegetation
come.
ton, visited with Miss Imogene
Elizabeth Thompson
Practically all the stores and come.
------- OPEN FOR BUSINESS A6AIN--------
in all parts of Lincoln county. Many
Noble Grand Johnson over the week-end.
shops
will
be
closed
all
day
Mem
small
alder
trees
appear
almost
en
F A. Ginn, Pastor.
Jessie Henrich«, Secretary
HOME COOKED MEALS FOR HUKORYMEM
The Gorman Fairview baseball orial day according to statements
tirely covered with a continuous web
bing of caterpillar tents. As the leaves
team was defeated by the Har- of the merchants themselves and
Chris Schult* Post No. 71
The Full Gospel Assembly
of one tree are eaten, the army of
Rooms and Board By Month $30.00
signs upon their windows.
andview team last Sunday.
worms spreads to adjoining vegeta
k Meets at Legion hall on
Sunday
school
at
10
a
m.
O A. Ramsey is building a
Table Board $6.00 Per Week
Mrs. G. C. Akers leftOakland-
tion by dropping from the tree and
■ 2nd and 4th Wednesday
new
garage
on
the
George
Hen
J.
D.
and
Mrs.
Miller,
Calif.,
by
boat
Thursday
morn
crawling
overland
to
the
new
host.
W evenings of each month.
Pastors.
Rooms We
Meals 35c;
Settlers owning land in Thief valley
R. J. Bruckert, Commander nagin rauch to replace the one ing and will arrive in Portland
irrigation
project
near
Baker
have
ap
destroyed by fire last month.
Vernon Flatt, Adjutant
Sunday. Mr. Akers will go to
proved by unanimous vote a contract
Christian Science
The ^annual meeting of the meet her. She has been in Los
with the federal reclamation service
HARLAND VIEW GRANGE No. ««2 Moro Investment Co. will be held Angeles visiting her daughter
Subject: Ancient and Modern for immediate construction of a dam
Meets in their hall in Harmony Dis Monday evening June 1st at the Mrs. Halloway for several weeks. necromancy, Alias Mesmerism to cost not to exce 1 $200,000, Includ
trict the second and fourth Friday
ing the site. The cc tract already has
nights of each month.
Visiting Hotel Moro.
There will be no dance in the and Hypnotism, Denounced.
been
approved by the government, the
Grangers welcome.
Golden Text: Jeremiah 20:13. election
A. Rose and wife leftBaturday Legion hall on Saturday night,
being the final step prior to |
C. P. Adams, Master. -
C. E. Crites, Secretary.
morning for Reno, Nevada, whe May 30lh in spite of the fact that “Sing unto the Lord, praise ye advertising for bids. The plans have
re they will spend a short vaca bills are out announcing the the Lord: for he hath delivered already been drawn and it Is believed
Grass Valley Lodge No. 131, tion with their daughter Mrs. event. It is against the policy the soul of the poor from the work will start early in July and will
be completed this fall.
I. O. O. F. meets every 2d and Cliff Harper.
of the Legionnaires to allow hand of evildoers.”
4th Thursday svenings of the month in
Responsive
Reading:
Psalms
DRY BODY FIR TO TRADE FOR
With the collection of the May (axes
W. S, Powell, who is a region dances to b? given in their hall
the Odd Fellows hall.
Sojourn ng
140:1
4,
6
6.
11-13.
Pendleton
has
become
one
of
two
Oro-
,
al
director
of
the
Grain
Growers,
on
Memorial
Day.
brothers are cordially invited.
Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, or Grain
Vern McGowan.
L. K. Smith
Mr. and Mrs Wilford Belshee- Uhurch service every Sunday gon cities without bonded or warrant- j
Hecy. was in Spokane last Friday to at
N G.
ed
indebtedness.
The
last
of
school
tend a meeting of that organiza left Friday May 22n*d for Yam morning at.ll o’clock and Wed district bonds will be paid off when
Wood Delivered, Stock Taken on
hill to attend the funeral of Mrs. nesday evening at 8 o’clock.
tion.
they become due this October with
Your
Place.
;
Cut prices on John Deere and Belshee’s mother, Mrs. Kuyken All are cordially invited to at >12,000 set aside from the tax collec
tend the church services and tions for that purpose. Pendleton also .
the Walla Walla Rotary Rod dall.
make use of the reading room has one of the lowest tax levies in the
C Weedrs.
We also have a few of
Phone 462
which is open daily, where all state, since for an assessed valuation |
DENTIST
9 the Tomlin Rod Weeders for
of
>6,727,293.07,
residents
pay
but
12
DEMOSS ITEMS
Wash.
White
Salmon
authorized Christian Science lit
HOME OFFICE, WASCO
sale very cheap to close out.
A large picnic party enjoyed erature may be read, borrowed mills tax. with the likelihood that the
levy will be reduced to 11 mills next i
Ginn Coleman &Co.
the Demoss Park last Sunday. or purchased
year.
Mrs. Carrol Sayrs left Friday
Regular visits made to Grass
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Woodson,
The spittle bug, which was discov 1
for Portland where she will spe Misses Ruth and Opal Woodson,
Valley. Watch for announce
ered in Marion county recently, was
nd a few weeks helping her fa and Master Elwin Woodson of
; ments.
said to be causing heavy damage on
c
Henry H. Horton, Governor of the strawberry farm of Dolph Heater
ther Judge Whaley. She was Cottage Grove were week end
Tennessee, says, “Spiritual and In the Union hill vicinity, according
accompanied by her children guests at the Demoss home.
moral
values are the most neces to reports received at Salem.
Frank and Reatha.
Mrs. Ida Wicks of Dorena, sis sary of those endowments of
Strawberry growers of the Umpqua
Mrs. Margaret Kaseberg enter ter of Mrs. G. A. Demoss, also character to make a man or wom valley face a short crop unless weath
UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER tained the members of the youn Mrs. Carl Pitcher and her dau an ao acceptable member of so er conditions change. The extreme
ger bridge club and several other ghter Miss Elizabeth Pitcher of ciety. OI the many agencies warm weather of the past few weeks
Attorney® At Law
guests at a bridge party at her Silver Lake have been visiting charged with the responsibility has ripened berries too rapidly, and
home north of Moro last Tuesday the past week with the Demoss of developing and training our is reducing the size materially.
Oregon
Extension of the city limits of Rose
Moro
afternoon.
family. Miss I’itcher’has been boys and girls into useful citizens burg to Include thickly populated sec
E. E. Anderson, city passeng teaching school in Lane county none is more important than the tions lying north, west and east oi
er agent for the Admiral lines in the past winter.
Sunday school. It is impossible town has been instituted by the city
Portland, was visiting here over
to overestimate the value of this council. The proposed extensions will
When Your Shoes need the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
practically double the size of the city.
training.”
FOR SALE AT GREATLY
Repair, send them to McKee.
A new Industry is to be started in
May 31st 10 A. M. Sunday
the Wood River valley, Klamath coun
Keith Reynolds, wife and son REDUCED PRICES.
school. The Junior 'classes will
One 24 foot mounted steel sing a special song for us at the ty. It is the apiary industry. L. M
Donald left Monday for a ten day
grain Elevator with flexible spout opening period. 11 A. M. Chur Hunt has received a consignment oi
visit to Nebraska.
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
25 hives of. bees from California. Hit
THE DALLES
204 Second St.
Mrs. W. H. Ragsdale left Fri for loading bulk grain into cars, ch services Mr. R W. Pinkerton place is In the heart of the white clo
ver belt.
will have charge.
day morning with her mother for or bins.
One
overhead
steel
jack
for
Blanks In connection with the pay
Berkely, California where Mrs.
Baptist Church
went of the 1931 state income tax
dumpinn
bulk
grain
out
of
wa
Belshee will remain during the
(Grass Valley)
based on incomes for the year 1930
summer with another daughter. gon bo^es into elevator hopper.
were sent out recently by the state
Several 17 foot mounted grain
FUNERAL HOME
Sunday school every Sunday tax Commission, It required approxl
Harlandview baseball team will
Elevators.
at
10 a. m.
mately 65,000 of these blanks to covet
play against the Grass Valley te One 3# Winona wagon. One
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the state.
am on the Harlandview diamond
3 1-4 Birdsell wagon.
Work on the erection of a union
AMBULANCE SERVICE next Sunday.
One iron wheel wagon. Sever
church
at Jerome Prairie, a commun-
Cut prices on John Deere and al 100 bu. bulk grain boxes.
Phone 345 The Dalle«, Ore
ity in Josephine county, has been
the Walla Walla Rotary Rod One second hand Boss Harrow
started, according to Mrs. T. Schnel-
----- or------
Weeders. We also have a few 174 tooth. One small new Boss
der, chairman In charge. Funds for
of
the
Tomlin
Rod
Weeders
for
The year and a half old daughter of the building already have been sup-
Harrow, 116 tooth.
GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY
sale
very
cheap
to
close
out.
Phone 222
If in need of any of the above, Mr. and Mra. Nick Welter died at plied.
The new three man county fair
Ginn Coleman & Co.
or any other farm machinery call Stayton from burns received when she board which supplanted the board of
eat down In a pail of water which
You have some pieces of
Mrs. S. A. Stamey, of Silver- on or write to Ginn Coleman & had just been emptied from a boiler 15 by an act of the legislature was ap
CALLAWAY’S
ton, and Mrs. Helen Leggof Salem Co. Moro, Oregon.
at the home of her grandmother, Mra. pointed by the Lane county court
equipment you could profit
Members are R. B. Thompson of Eu
FUNERAL CHAPEL
were visitors at the A. S. John
K. Boedigheimvr.
gene,
C.
W.
Allen
of
Vida,
and
F.
E
son home the first of the week.
Thu rehdieton chamber of com-
Funeral Directors
Chambers of Banta Clara.
ably sell. Someone in the
rierce has votnd to join with the city
Miss Josephine Johnson returned
and Embalmers
The Dubols-Ketterln': mill at Rain
of
Weston
in
an
effort
to
complete
with them for a short stay.
the eight-mile gap in the Umatilla ier, which has f6r some years manu
other end of the county
Union and Third St.
This paper erred in stating the
county end of the Weaton-Elgln road. factured qnly rough or undressed lum
t The
Dalles, Ore.
The county has offered to co-operate ber, is installing a planer to supply
facts about the bridge party last
may be looking for just that
Methodist Church
both local and foreign demand.
50 50 with the forest service.
week. Mrs. Everett Hastings
Moro
was a co-hostess with Mrs, L. R.
very thing.
Church school every Sunday
Conlee and Mrs. Art Osborne.
Homer Beale and wife and El morning at 10.
mer Hansen and wife expect to Preaching next Sunday morn
spend the week end at Camp ing at 11.
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Ladies Aid Society meets every
Sherman.
’
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
I Am Agent For The
in The
Thursday afternoon at 1:30,
W. O. Munsell, manager of The theme for the Sunday
Mitchell Lewis & Staver Co., of morning sermon is: “The Old
25c
Laundry Soap, 7 Bars
Portland, was here Saturday of Fashioned Gospel.”
23c
last week for a short time. Mrs.
Banna®, 3 lbs ..
Everyone is having a good
Munsell formerly lived in Moro time on their homeward trip
22c
Jello, 3 Pkg® - * •
years ago. She was related to from Boston. V» hat a good time
See me about Insur
29c
John and O. M. Scott who start we will have when we get home.
Lemons Per Doz
It goes to all parts of the
ance on
ed the first store in this town.
2Oc
The Ford truck is still in the
Heinz Pickle®, Pint ..
WHEAT, BUILDINGS
county—and sell or trade
Floyd Flatt left Tuesday after lead.
45c
Heinz
Ripe
Olive®,
2
large
tin®
.
noon
for
Nampa,
Idaho
with
a
Anything That Can
The church with a cordial wel
your surplus for something
Burn.
truck load of household goods
2Oc
Sunbright Cleaner, 3 can®
come.
and shoe repairing equipment be
49c
F. A. Ginn, Pastor.
you can use<
Snowdrift, 2-lb tin
longing to Elmer Sharp who is
FIRE, THEFT, LIA
Some
lady
left
her
purse
at
the
moving to that city.
BILITY
25c
Sandwitch Salmon, 2 tin® ...........
on Automobiles
Miss Marjorie Kunsman was church one week ago Sunday
THE COST IS SMALL
most agreeably surprised Wed evening.
nesday evening when her friends
THE GAIN MAY BE GREAT
Grass Valley
came to help her spend her birth
Phone 92
Moro, Oregon |
day and wish her well.
Methodist Chursh
Moro, Oregon
The Ladies Aid society will Church school svsry Sunday «mmxtxxxxmxuunmumxnuuxxuxmxmxuumu^^
Moro, Oregon
Meets the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings of
each month. S isitiug
members cordially in
vited to meet with us
By order of W. 14.
RobL Urqwhart, Secretary.
¡[jDCdlUí
« ELLSWORTH HOTEL
Mrs. Anna Ellsworth
WOOD
C. E. epRN
Dr. J. A. Butler
Wasco Warehouse Milling Co
Moro, Oregon
General Warehouse Business-
Grain
Feed
Wood
WERNMARK’S
ZELL’S
Flour
Coal
A GOOD TRADE
OREGON STATE NEWS
Of GENERAL INTEREST
HELPS EVERYBODY
(tallii®
INSURE
SPECIAL SAVINGS
FIREMAN’S
INSURANCE CO.
W. A. RUGGLES
TRY A WANT AD
Sherman County Journal
MORO CASH GROCERY