Moro, Oregon
Meet* the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evening* of
each month. Visiting
members cordially in-
vited to meet with u*
By order of W. M.
Robt. Urquhart, SecreUry.
Bethleham Chapter No. 78 O. E. S.
Moro, Oregon
cominunica-
Regular
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tions each 2nd and 4th
Thursday evening» of
each month.
Mr*. Ruth Sparling
Worthy Matron
Nana Barxee, Secretary.
Moro Lod*. No. 113 I. O. O. F.
Moro, Oregon
Meet* every Monday
evening in the I.O.O.t
hall.
Transient •nd
visiting brothers are
cordially invited to
meet with us.
Harvey C. Thompson, N. G.
A. M. Young. Secretary.
Lupin* Rebecca Lodge Lo. 11«
«
Moro, Oregon
uJ Meet* 2d and 4ti. l ues
day* of each month.
Visiting members wel-
AA come.
Elizabeth Thompson
Noble Grand
Jessie Henrich*, Secretary
Chris Schults Post No. 71
Meets at Legion hall on
2nd and 4th Wednesday
evenings of each month.
R. J. Bruckert, Commander
Vernon Flatt, Adjutant
HARLAND VIEW GRANGE No. 682
Meets in their hall in Harmony Dis
trict the second and fourth Friday
night* of each month.
Visiting
Grangers welcome.
C. P. Adams, Master.
C. E. Crites, Secretary.
Grass Valley Lodge No. 131,
I. O. O. F. meets every 2d and
4th Thursday avenmgs of the month in
the Odd Fellows hall.
Sojourn ng
brothers are cordially invited
L. K. Smith
Vern McGowan.
Secy.
N G.
Dr. J. Á. Butler
DENTIST
HOME OFFICE, WASCO
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Regular visita made to Green
Valley. Watch for announce
ments.
UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER
Attorneys At Law
Oregon
Moro
When Your Shoes need
Repair, send them to
WERNMARK’S
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
204 Second St.
THE DALLES
ZELL’S
. UNIRAI HDMI
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone 345 The Dalle*, Ore
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GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY
I*hone222
CALLAWAY’S
FUNERAL CHAPEL
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Union and Third St.
The Dalles, Ore.
INSURE
I Am Agent For The
FIREMAN’S
INSURANCE CO.
See me about Insur
ance on
WHEAT, BUILDINGS,
Anything That Can
Burn.
FIRE, THEFT, LIA
BILITY
on Automobiles
W. A. RUGGLES
Moro, Oregon
ta
other aide of Culver a rear tire
blew out throwing his car off the
road and into the ditch.
George Hansen, who baa been
ataying
with hia relatives here
Mrj. Susie Hastings spent
for
a
few weeks recovering
Memorial day in Vancouver, Wn.
from illness left for Portland
George Hennagin and wife Saturday.
drovç to Portland last Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Lloj d Brown, of
for a few days trip.
Hillsboro, were visiting with O
N. W. Thompson is at Camp
T. Hansen and family over the
Sherman this week doing some
week end. Mrs. Biown is a sis
work around his summer home.
ter of Mrs. Hansen'.
Fred Pickett was in Seattle
Revella Calbrealh and Ross
from Friday until Tuesday night
Hildebrand
drove over from Con
when he returned home.
don last week end fo spend Me
Vernon Flatt and family ’left morial Day with relatives in
last week on a two weeks auto Sherman county, Calbrealh with
trip to the coast near Newport. relatives at Moro, and Hilde
Harold Bryant was here over brand with his folks at Wasoo'.
Memorial day visiting hismother
George Ellswotth and sister,
Mrs. Elva Bryant.
Mrs. Ollie V»illis, drove to Moro
W. D. Wallan left Saturday from Condon last Saturday to
for a few days visit with his fa spend Memorial Day with their
mother, Mrs. Anna Eilsworth.
mily.
FOR SALL AT GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES.
One 24 fout mounted steel
grain Elevator with flexible apout
/or loading bulk grain into cars,
or bins.
One overheaii steel jack for
durnpinn hulk ^rain out of wa
gon boxes into elevator hopper.
Several 17 foot mounted grain
Elevators.
One 34 Win ma wagon. One
3 1-4 Birdsell wagon.
One iron wh< el wagon. Sever
al 100 bu. bulk grain boxes.
One second hand Boss Harrow
174 tooth. One small new Boss
Harrow, 116 tooth.
If in need of any of the above,
or any other farm machinery call
on or write to Ginn Coleman &
Co. Moro, Oregon.
©pineta
Roscoe Moore and wife left
Fred Peetz was in Moro a short
M.thadiet Church
time Friday evening from Trout last Sunday for St. Helens, where
Moro
Creek where he has been work Roscoe was to renew his work at
Church school every Sunday
the Firtex plant when it resumed
ing this spring.
morning
at 10
L. L. Peetz, wife and daugh work the first of the week after
Preaching next Sunday even
ter, Leora and Mrs. Margaret a shut down.
ing at 8 o’clock.
Peetz, were in Portland one day
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barzee,
The Ladies’ Aid Society meets
last week on business.
Left Moro late last week for every Thursday afternoon at
The next meeting of the Dor Dallas, where they visited with 1:30.
cas Society will be held with a sister of Mrs Barzee. From . There was a splendid session
Mrs. Anna Ellsworth on Wednes Dallas they had planned to drive,of the ch,lrch Bchoo( |agt Sun4ay
to Turner, Ore., on Memorial' morning. On account of a num-
day June 10th.
Day where relatives are resting ber being away the attendance
Clifford Benson returned from in their final sleep. _
was less than usual but the in
Portland Wednesday for a few
C. V. Belknap made the round terest was very fine. By a litttfe
days visit before going back to
trip by train from Moro to Eu- extra effort we can make our
the city.
gene last week end, visiting with school grow even during the sum-
Mr. and Mrs, Homer Beale
his son George find wife at the mer moths.
have moved into the house va-
There will be preaching Sun
University
of Oregon
cated by the Fortner family last
day morning, June 14, at 11.
Monday.
A. T. Maas and wife were ! The church with a cordial wel
visiting
in Moro and vicinity last come.
Friends of Mrs 0. A. Ramsey
week
end
from Portland, divid
surprised her last Thursday even
F. A. Ginn, Pastor
ed their time between the Lynn
ing with a pleasant birthday par
Bowersox home in Hay Canyon,
ty at the M. E. church.
Grass Valley
and the Dr. Morgan home in
BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Ted Moro.
Methodiat Churah
Pierson, a daughter June 1st in
Church school every Sunday
Mrs. Philip Sea>e.v had her
the mid-Columbia hospital in
morning
at 10.
The Dalles. Dr. Pole? attending. mother and father, of Beaverton,
Preaching
next Sunday morn
and her brother Wallace Brown
Myles Martin and family from and wife as guests last Sunday. ing at 11. The theme of the
Lexington, spent the last week
Sunday morning sermon is “The
Sadie Williams left Sunday for
end visiting at the home of his
Oid Time Religion. ’’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. a short visit to Eugene. She
All who were present last Sun
took the small daughter of Walt
Martin.
day morning enjoyed the Sunday
Williams honie with her.
school very much, but because of
E. K. Guinan truck driver for
A. M. Young is still in the hos the funeral of Mrs. Martha E. ,
the Shell Oil Co , returned from
his vacation the first of the week pital suffering from . the illness Alsup at 2:30 the bus ^id not run
suffering from an illness that that attacked him when he was and several were not permitted ,
on his way to the I. 0 O. F, con to attend. We hope that every
may be appendicitis.
vention.
one will be able to be present ,
J. B. Adams and family left
next Sunday.
George
Updegraff
left
Wed
Wednesday for Martin, Tennes
The church with a cordial wel
see. where they will visit Mr. A- nesday afternoon for a trip to
come.
dams’ mother for a short time. California He left by car after
A Ginn, Pastor.
They expect to return in about the session of the county court
and
expects
to
be
gone
until
the
two weeks.
first of next week.
R. H. Coppock and family were
Subject: “God the Only Cause
W. C Miller and family retur
at Wallowa lake Saturday and
and
Creator. ’’
ned
Tuesday
from
Corvallis
where
Sunday. Irrigated crops there
Golden
Text: Psalms 33:8, 9.
are good, he reports, but they they had been to attend the com
“
Let
the
earth fear the Lord;
must have more rain for their mencement exercises of Oregon
let
all
the
inhabitants of the
State College. Their daughter,
wheat.v
Ione Miller, was one of the grad world stand in awe of him. For
Mrs. Idabelle Hunter and dau uates.
he spake,, and it was done; he
ghter, of Ephrata, Wash , was
commanded, and it stood fast. •
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tucker
here the first of the week visit
Responsive Rending: Psalms
ing her father Rob’t Urquart left Wednesday morning with 104:1-5, 10 13, 24 31.
their household equipment for
who returned with them
Church service every Sunday
Toppenish, Wash , where they
morning
at 11 o’clock and Wed
L. W. Ross and wife were here will work this summer and where
over the double holiday leaving Mr. Tucker* will teach in the nesday evening at 8 o’clock.
All are cordially invited to at
Monday morning. He is now school during the next school
tend the church services and
living in Portland where they
year.
make use of the reading room
have been since selling out their
Mis« Norma Powell, daughter which is open daily, where all
jewelry store in Moro.
of Mr. and Mrs./ Roy Powell, authorized Christian Science lit
D. E. Stephens drove tc Pen-
left Sunday morning for Pendle- erature may be read, borrowed
bleton Wednesday to look over
! ton where she will be employed or purchased.
the crop conditions in that part
in the warehousing office of the
of the wheat belt.
. Farmers National drain Corpor
Presbyterian Church.
Charles Cunningham came up ation.
10 a m Children’s Day Pro-
from Vancouver, the first of the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E Fort gram.
week. Mrt. Everett Hastings ner and family who have lived
11 a. m church services, Rev.
and daughter Evelyn returning in Moro for many years left Mon
Walter L. VanNuys, D. D , will
home with him.
day evening for their new home be with us and preach.
Mr. and Mr«. E. C. Cluster in Portland._ Mr. Fortner has
were here from Dayton, Wash., been away for some time as he
Baptist Church
over the Memorial day. He was ' is an officer of a farmers coop
(Grans Valley)
formerly the Balfour Guthrie a- erative company in Portland,
but the family remained until
gent in Sherman country.
Sunday school every Sunday
I school had closed before moving.
Mrs Glenna Hansen suffered They will be at 1733 Multnomah at 10 8. m.
a light paralytic stroke while at St.
tending a party at the home of
Mrs. M. E. Mckee last Tuesday. I A family party with six branch- Principal Events of the Week
After a few hours she was re e< represented had a picnic din
Assembled for Information
moved to her home and is ex ner at the DeMoss park last Fri
of Our Readers.
pected to recover in a short time day. Those attending were, L
H.
Martin
and
wife.W.
J.
Mar
from the ill effects.
tin and wife, W. A. Martin and
There were further featlvltle* In the
Ova Hansen has moved his far wife. Myles Martin and wife, C. afternoon,
and In the evening Preet-
ming equipment and his house C. Clelland and wife, and the dent and Mra Chase held • reception.
Doctor (’ha*e, who wa* formerly pre*l
hold goods from the place west children.
dent of the University of North Caro
of Erskine where he has been
ha* been act<ng president since
Darwin VanGilder spent the llna.
living to a ranch northeast of
last .July, when he ftoccecded Dr. Dav
Wasco where he will farm in the last week en(T holiday vacatir n id Kinley. There wa* ■ note of nor
In Friday’* celebration, for I»r.
future. He is moving on to land at home from his work with the row
K A. Aiderman, president of the Uni
oiling
crew
on
the
Columbia
owned by Julius Medler.
versity of Virginia, who was to have
highway near Mosier. He re taken part In the program, pawed
While returning from Camp ported the oiling was then com awny on the train on hla way to Ur
Sherman last Tuesday Charley pleted to a point past the outlook bana; and only a few day* before
Bullard had a close call from ser station overlooking Memalose word had come of the death of Mr*.
Kinley In Shanghai, China.
ious accident. On the hill the island.
Herman Oliver of Jehu Day waa re
elected president of the Oregon Cat
tle and Horse Raiser*’ association at
the concluding *e*Bion of the annual
meeting at John Day recently. W. B
Snyder of Paisley waa elected first
vice president and Wayne Stewart of
Dayville second vice-president
More than 20 planes from Spckane,
Vancouver and Seattle army fields
were in The Dalle* recently to parti
cipate in the dedication of The
Dalles airport. The field was named
Walter E. Case airport in honor of the
ex-army pilot who wu killed last Octo
ber while flying the mail up the Co
lumbia gorge In a fog.
The Apple Grower»’ association ha*
closed its pools of Delicious, Winter
Banna apples and Boac pears, and a
distribution of >150,000 is now being
made to cover the proceeds of these
varieties, as well a* a partial payment
on the Newton apples and D’Anjou
paars. The final distribution will not
ba made until lata in the summer.
Mr*. John Couch of Leap, near
Wallowa, wa* seriously injured at their
ranch when she was dragged and kick
ed in the face by a horse from which
■he was dismounting. Her foot caught
in a stirrup when the horse became
frightened by the rattle of matches in
a box she was carrying. Both of her
cheekbones and her nose were broken.
’'A crowd of 150 enthusiastic people
gathered recently 23 miles north of
Lakeview where the new Lakeview-
Burns highway branches off from the
Fremont highway to attend the cere
monies arranged by the Lake county
chamber of commerce and the Lake
county court to commemorate the be
ginning Of cqnstructlon on the new
road.
Deer are dying in the Brewster val
ley section near Marshfield. A half
doxen have been found ddring the last
week and one resident reported that
a big buck was so sick he could not
move out of his'-tracka« No marks of
injury have been found on any of the
animals. One solution put forth is
that of poison bait, as deer will lick
tallow.
Brigadier-General White has
ceived Information from Washington
that the state of Oregon will receive
an additional 150,000 for the improve
ment of facilities at Camp Clatsop.
This money is Oregon’s share of a
million-dollar appropriation author
ized by congress for the war depart
ment
MORO LEGION HALL
FRIDAY, JUNE 5
COLUMBIA TRIO .
Late of
HOTEL BUTLER ROSE ROOM
Seattle, Washington
, ,
— Featuring__________ ___ —
LEO AYERS
Premier Saxaphonist
Vaudeville and Radio Artist
Ladies Free
Admission $1.00
If you want to get a new supply of
Groceries, See Zeigler
If you want the Freshest
Vegetables, See Ziegler
If you need a New Dress, or hubby
needs a New Shirt,
See Ziegler
ZIEGLER’S
Quality Store
GRASS VALLEY, OREGON,
That spring is here to stay Is the
firm belief of Hood River orchardlst*.
who are now preparing to put on their
dormant sprays. Pruning has been In
progress for two weeks. Many of the
orchard ists have announced that they
will prune very lightly this season, for
economic reasons, in view of the fact
that no profit* will be made from last
■eaaon's apple and pear crop.
TRUCKING
Therman Truck Service, insured
carrier, does all kinds of hauling
ANYTHING, ANYPLACE
WEEKLY TRIPS TO PORTLAND
Tillamook cheese once more will be
made in Blaine, It was announced re
cently. Five years ago cheese making
at that place was given up and milk
and cream were marketed by various
methods, but none proved satisfactory.
The «hareholder» In the Upper Nes-
tucca Cheese association held several
meeting* in an effort-to have the fac
tory ready by the time the spring
milk flow «tarted.
Stock bought
and sold at
Portland Prices
Dealer in Wood
Cedar Posts,
Feed, Building
Material, Etc
E. H. Dutch, FULLER
Application of the non-skid surface
on the Columbia highway from Hood
River east to the junction with The
Dalles California highway will start In !
a few days, weather conditions permit
ting.
(Call Bucholtz’s Confectionery, Phone 412)
A GOOD TRADE
Lu
HELPS EVERYBODY
You have some pieces of
equipment you could profit
ably sell.
may be looking for just that
very thing.
Summer excursion fares east
daily on Union Pacific *
wonderful Portland Rose and
other fine trains. Scenic route.
Short tide trips enable you
to visit...
TRY A WANT AD
Grand Canyon, Zion, 'Dryco Canyon,
Rocky Mountain, Grand Teton and
Yellowtfone National Park*. Informa
tion and vacation booklets on reqtmt.
in The
Sherman. County Journal
ROUND TRIP TO
DENVER ................ «7 20
OMAHA
.. 5*.*O
KANSAS CITY
75.CO
ST. LOUIS............ M.«O
CHICAGO................ VO.3O
OFT KOI <
t< in
CINCINNATI
110 <0
NEW OKLEANS 112.*5
CLEVELANI»
112.» i
TOMONTO
lie so
ATLANTA
l?l
,*
I?-
116
140
1*1
157
<e
H*
21
70
n*
of the county
other end
MAY 22 TO OCT. 15
RETURN LIMIT OCT. 31
LIBERAL STOPOVERS
riTTSRI Rl.tl
WASHINGTON
PHIUDFI PHI*
NEW YORK
BOSTON
Someone in the
It goes to all parts of the
county-—and sell or trade
your surplus for something
you can use
PACIFIC
A. ROSE
Agent.
Moro, Oregon
THE COST IS SMALL
I
THE GAIN MAY BE GREAT
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