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©pre» 7 » the world. The largest fne, tn Cal cutta, has over 300 roots. This <yie Meets th« 1st and 3rd has 175 and coven a large space. Coming back we passed two wed Visitiag ding processions. I believe the members Appointment qf R. H. McKean groom, only, was riding and the at Methodist Church to close ujr the business of the tendants before, behind and roqnd By order of w. M. Mrs. E J. Sayrs left Sunday Moro Robt. Urquhart, Secretary. Independent Warehouse & Mill about were men. He, the groom, was for Prinville to visit her brother ing Company was announced last decked out in great style. They were Sunday school at 10 a m. Bethleham Chapter No. 78 O. E. S. who is very ill. Saturday, following* meeting of perhaps on their way to the wedding Moro, Oregon Worship at 8 p. m. Everett Hastings was here communica- the stockholders of the company, Late that evening we had to slowly Regular -------- Sermon aulject: “If the Lord tiona each 2nd and 4th over the week end to visit his which effective July 1, sold its “honk” our way through two other ba God.” This is the first of a Thursday evenings of wedding processions. In both of family. \ warehouses to the Farmers Na these cases the bride and groom were each month. series of sermons on “If.” Mrs. Ruth Sparling. tional Warehouse Corporation. fa. Sherman Hawk, J. W5 Eva entered The Dalles together in the back seat of the can. Worthy Matron Mr. McKean announces that It seemed to be a day for weddings Pastor. Nans Barxee, Secretary. hospital one day last week for through the new arrangement he as we saw in the distance a similar medical treatment. will have the use of the company march when passing through another Moro, Walter A. May waH in Port e Precby terian Cburch. Meeta every Monday offices in the Independent ,bui!d- town. Leaving Madura about noon, we evening in the I.O.O.F land the firat oFThe week Oh a ing, and that while engaged in had a hot, thirsty ride all afternoon. 10 a m Sunday school. hall. TranMrtt and short business trip. , visiti ¿siting brothers art 11 a. m. Rev1. John Phipps of closing up the uffairs of the In Towards evening we reached Celam- Balfour Bohrhill and wife cordially invited U Green River, Utah, will preach, dependent, will conduct a private cottah where the Mathby’s are living. meet with u». here to make a visit with niff ' grain buying, farm supply busi We had quite a time locating them, Haney C. Thompson. N. G. A. M. Young, Secretary. father, G. B. Bourhill. ness and insurance, taking up running out of petrol in a semi-desert Christian Science ed district. A European couplq came these activities where the com to our rescue. The lady took us to Dr. Clarke, Eye Specialist in Rebecca Lodge No !<• Subject: Truth Moro, Oregun pany dropped them. Grass^alley, Saturday, July 25, her home and gave us some cold Golden Text: Zacharriah 8:3 T Meets 2d and 4th Tues While in session the stockhold drinks while her husband went after Moro., Sunday, July 26. W days of each monu Thus sailh the Lord: 1 am re Visiting member» wel ers reelected the board of direct- petrol. The lady turned out to be a Mrs. Marv Morrisey was visit turned unto Zion, and will dwell ors composed of A. D. Richel daughter of a woman in Yercaud come. Florence McDonald ing friends in Moro from her in the midst of Jerusalem: and der fe. E. D M^Kee,. R. H. Mc whom I knew quite well. They also Noble Grand tome in The Dalles, last week. helped us locate the Matrby’s, where Jerusalem shaded be called a city Jessie Henrichs, Secretary Kean,. David Reid and Earl T. we stayed for dinner. We left there Melvin fkhadwilz and wife of truth; and the mountains Jones.- The officers were then at 9:00 p. m., driving on to a Travel Chris Schults Post No. 71 lave a new boy, born to them of the Lord of hosts the holly also reelected: er’s Bungalow, which would bring us mountain. u „ - President, A. D. Richelderfer; nearer home and'leave easy driving 'jesday July 21, at Grass Valley. k Meets at Legion ball on Responsive Reading: Psalms Vee-President,Earl T. Jonee; for the next morning. M 2nd and 4th Wednesday Mr. and Mrs Clyde Gillmor, 119:1, 2, T, 18, 27, 29, 30, 37, 48, It was after 11:00 p. m. when we W evenings of each month. Secretary-Treasurer and Man and Mr. Gilmor's sister and fami- 44,160.’ reached the desired haven, only to - ager, R. H. McKean. R. J. Bruckert, Commander y went to Priney?lle over the find that the two rooms were occu Church service every Sunday, Vernon Flatt, Adjutant pied — an Indian in each — but, be week end. morning at 11 o’clock and Wed MILDRED GINN WRITES cause of being of different caste they J. D. Butcher of the Pacific nesday evening at 8 o’clock. HARLAND VIEW GRANGE No. M2 could not share a room. We turned Continued from page one. All are cordially invited to at saw others coining out of the holy (?) about le«ve for the next town> 18 Meets in their hall in Harmony Dis- 'elephone Company, and Sidney - triet the second and fourth Friday loom were here last Friday tend the church services and place with a priest who directed them distant, where we might And a nights of each month. Visiting make use of the reading room in their worship. They completely ( Pl*«* to sleep. Just then one of the rom The Dalles? Grangers welcome. C. P. Adams, Master. Grandma Powell is not so well which is open daily, where al! prostrated themselves before the en- Indians — a government official who C. E. Crites, Secretary. trance to the holy place and then occupying one of the rooms — this summer as she has been and .Authorized Christian Science lit- moved off with the priest to the next came out and offered to sleep on the ¡8 confined to her bed nearly all mature may be read, borrowed step jn the prescribed order. This verandah and let us have his room, Grass Valley Ixxlge No. 131, or purchased. section of the temple called the holy How thankfully we turned in for a I. O. O. F. meets every 2d and of the time, place dates back to 500 B. C. Only icw hours sleep x>n mattressless beds, 4th Thursday jvemngs of the month in Cecil Gregg received a frac high caste Hindues are allowed to en-! We were awaX before seven the the Odd Fellows hall. Sojourn ng The Full Gospel Assembly tured rib while handling wheat brothers are cordially invited. .. ter and we could see only flickering next morning and reached home about, Vern McGowan. L. K. Smith sacks on the George McDonald lights and moving shadows in its inky 10:00 a. m. This drive in the early Usual Sunday meetings: ranch east of town. recesses and can only imagine what morning was through the same jungle Sunday school 10 a. m. . - ■ - I wrote you of previously and it was Preaching 11 a m., and 8 p.m. acts of iniquity the walls might tell. Last Sunday A H. Barnum I watched a widow with her shaven delightful. The rains had made the accompanied by C.. V. Belknap J. D. and Mrs. Miller, . head covered by a white sari go to jungles far prettier than Aey were rove to Blaylock in Gilliam coun Pastors. the hugh tank within the temple area when I first saw them. The streams, and completely submerge herself — then quite stagnant, were this time ty on a short business trip. clothes and all — beneath ita holy tumbling, dashing and sparkling and DENTIST Joe Truitt left Monday after waters for cleansing before going in that which had been so dusty was Grass Valley to worship. The tank would compare now fresh and green. United States Dental Ex noon for Salem where he expect Methodist Chursh Friday — the morning we reached .to inquire as to his chances of in size to the average swimming tank aminer for this^ district ed Sunday school at 10 a. m. here — and Saturday were busy days at home, but the quality or cleanli joining the state police force. * Worship at 2:30 p. m. Serm ness of the water ‘could not be com of getting settled and things looked R. L. Hollenbeck, deputy fish on subject: “My World.” pared. Thia tank had recently been quite comfy by Sunday, although ev OFFICE AT warden of The Dalles, and E. E N. Sherman Hawk, cleaned so was not as filthy as one erything had not been done. I have MORO, OREGON VanNuys of the river city, were often sees them. The widow was by not yet begun my lessons, and this is Pastor. no means the only one bathing in Wednesday, but have started study lere last Friday for a few hours* these water», lut the hopelessness of ing again. With much love, • Mildred. George Williams and family an Indian widow’s condition made Baptist Church returned Friday afternoon from her pathic figure more appealing to DANGEROUSLY (Grass Valley) me. I lifter saw her going from one complicated situ their vacation much refreshed ation bns arisen in Ilie by the two weeks spent in fresh Sunday school every Sunday god to another with her wet 8ar’ political situation de clinging to her body. er climes. Physicii at 10 a. m. veloping in Europe, At the end of one wide corridor There will be a church busi was a platform on which the god especially In connec B. J. Barnum and wife spent tion with the Austro- the week end with the W. S. ness meeting following the Sun Hiva and the goddess Meenakshi are Oerman tariff union People can reach me from Moro Powell and Jess Landry families. day school class at the Baptist married each year. At this ceremony and the forthcoming at night from the long distance Mrs. Barnum and »Mrs. Powell church Sunday morning. Every and at others the hundreds of temple visit of the German girls ’dance in the corridors. Of chancellor and foreign booth at Hotel Moro by ringing are sistera. one asked to be present. course, we saw nothing of the temple minister to London The Dalles. for conference» with girls. Aristide According to the Chronicle British ’ government The stables of the temple were in Briand Eye Doctor Coming. Homer DeMoss of- Moro, and leaders. teresting or , rather the occupants Behind the official silence In various Miss Elizabeth Pitcher of Silver Dr. Clarke, of the Clarke Opti were. — two camels and seven ele many French observers saw Lake, purchased a marriage li cal Co., Portland, Ore., E ye phants. One of the latter was a cute capitals Important Issues centering In the tariff Cinse in The Dalles Tuesday. S ight S pecialist will be in Grass little fellow a year old. The big fel agreement and in the Franco Italian lows —- and they were big — looked naval accord, which it was said France DENTIST Dr. Clarke, Eye Sight Special Valley, Saturday, July 25 at the very docile, but I breathed a little i is attempting to drop because the gov 3 C ist, in Grass Valley, Saturday, Valley Inn. In Moro Sunday, freeer when we moved out of their ernment was never fully convinced HOME OFFICE. WASCO : that It was profitable. S July 25, in Moro, Sunday, July July 26, at Hotel Moro. See him circle. remain— on France desires From an inner court we could see friendly terms with Britain, because 26 on bis regular monthly trip. about Your Eyes. two gold-leaf domes and gold flag Foreign Minister Aristide Brlnnd has Regular visits made to Grass Consult him ahout your eyes Increases oi S2.7 per cent in the staff on top of the temple buildings. asked the British foreign secretary, Valley. Watch for announce Laytoh Thompson and family number cf cars which have visited We spent some time in the temple Arthur Henderson, to use pressure on ments. to modify the tariff accord of Portland, spent the week end Crater Lake national park to catn this and then went to a building now used Germany year over last season and 19.8 per for offices but which was once the wlfljn the German chancellor goe» to here visiting the N. W. Thomp cent in the number of visitors, are re Rngland next month. sons. Mrs. Thompson is a bro ported by E. C. Solinsky, superintend king’s palace. It was a large build Briand has been placed in an ex ing with great arch ways. Within ceedingly embarrassing position be ent. The week end of July 4 and 5 ther of Mrs. N. W. Thompson. was a large court, the center of which cause of the possibility that he will be was the largest two days in the his Frank Sayrs, son of Mr. and tory of the park, with July 4 setting is now a garden, but was in by gone elected President of the republic In UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER days <1 a bathing Wide steps rln , May. while be would prefer to con UULIllIl^ tank. Vaiirb. vv Mrs. Carrol Sayrs, Yvore a band a new one-day record also. Oh July uHj3 the full length on three sides, leading clude the naval accord with Italy by Attorneys At Law age over one eye for a few days 4 a total of 4344 persons entered the up to a verandah and into the build-' continuing his work ht the Qua! d’Or last week on account of a piece park In 1192 automobiles and on July ing proper. We were taken into the say. Oregon Moro of carbon that became lodged in 5 there were 2988 visitors and 867 ex-king’s bed chamber. In here was j cars. This made a total for the week- a large cement or stone tank which in : • V ' ” a the optic. end of 7332 persons and 2059 cars. the hot weather had been filled with | A Hodson White is on his way to ¡| / »r Millions of worms are reported to water, but in winter was used as a South Africa with a band of have eaten all the leaves from 15 to dancing floor. During the heat the , When Your Shoes need blooded sheep that are being 20 acres of greasewood brush on the king’s bed w’as hung by four chains . Repair, send them to sold by the Baldwin Sheep & M. H. Anderson ranch on the coast over the pool of water. The story FOR SALE:—One stock trailer, one fork of the Willamette near Cotte*« ton capacity and one 1000 pound Land Co., to a firm of Sheep Grove. Swarms of butterflies have is told that ope night a robber came through one of the openings near the trailer. One Case Tractor and one breeders. grown from the larvae. The bushes *high ceiling, climbed down one of the Sampson Tractor. dp not seem to have been .^Injured GOOD SHOE REPAIRING L. W. Rakes and wife drove to greatly, as new leaves are taking the chains Tipon which the king’s bed C. F. French. Grass Valley, Oregon. hung and stole his jewel». The king THE DALLES 204 Second St CHANCE, OF' LIFETIME — RE Aberdeen, Wash , Satuday to re place of those destroyed. offered a reward for their return. LIABLE MAN WANTED to call on turn Mrs. Ted Everett to her To reduce tho cost of elections the The thief returned them, whereupon farmers in Sherman County. Won home. They came home Sunday, Lane county court Is figuring on re the king granted the reward, but af derful opportunity. Make $8 to S20 daily. No experience or capital bringing Mrs Walter Fritts with ducing the number of voting precincts. terwards had the thief killed. > needed. Write today. FURST & Election costs at the last election From the palace we drove out to THOMAS, Dept. F. 426 Third St., them to Stay a few days. ranged from $1,27 a vote in the Five see the next largest banyan tree in Oakland, California. p R. H. McKean to Close Up Warehouse Busines OUT OF GENERAL DRY GOODS LINE THAT IS ALL PRICED RIGHT, PECIALLY ATTRACTIVE ITEMS. HAVE THESE ES Mens Trousers Khaki and Whipcord, Regular $2.50 Now $1.^ and they are more economical than overalls Childrens 3-4 Sox Good for School Days and Every Day Wear. All sizes One Price, 2 Pair For 25c • Nainsook, Regular Sizes 5Oc Each Mens Dress Shirts Fast Colors, Full Cut, New Late Style, Stay Down Collar. Best Value ever Sold for $1.22 ic . fi ™ a co SHERMAN COUNTY’S OWN DRY GOODS STORE Dr J. R. Morgan Dr. J. A. Butler WERNMARK’S ZELL'S AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 345 The Dalles, Or« ----- or (•RARS VALLEY PHARMACY Phope222 CALLAWAY’S FUNERAL CHAPEL Funeral Directors ’ and Embalmers . Union and Third St. The Dalles, Ore» These are High Grade Bags, Come in and Look them over. A DR C. L. POLEY FUNERAL HOME Sc To Members 8 l-4c to Non-members Among the guests at the Hotel Moro last Tuesday night were two women who had spent some of their earlier years in this county. ’They were two daught ers of Rev. James Morrison and wife who lived in the Hay Can- you country back in the pioneer period of Sherman county. Mr. and Mrs. J. Keenan-(Maud Mor rison), of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bain (Margar et Morrison), were names of the visitors. Threshing is the order of the day at the Moro Experiment Station thia week and all hands are busy seeing that the , small plots of wheat are thrashed separately and with due care. Rivers precinct to 19 cents a vote In three of Eugene's precincts. There are now 120 precincts in the county, of whith 37 are in Eugene. The seclion herd of the Curry coun ty coast Is Increcslng materially, ac cording to deep sea flzhermen, since the reduct Ion and elimination of the bounty upon rteaFcns In Oregon. The bounty in 1929 was reduced from 17.50 to 50 cents, find the last legislature eliminated the bounty entirely. The touring sutoists are finding the sea lions playing upon the rocks quite an attraction. \ , T Morrow county has finished it» yearly shearing and most of the sheep have been shipped to summer range. Shipments of Josephine county strawberries have begun. It is esti mated that 200 barrels will be sent to eastern markets. Arrow Twine At Less Than You Have Paid in Years. MORO GRAIN GROWERS ASSOCN. ™ te kilowatt kiddies Bringt— HOT. WATER ELECTRICALLY “Jack and Jill went up the hill To fetch a pail of water------* BUT The Kilowat Kiddies have not - even hills to climb to bring you hot water ELECTRICALLY. Invisible as they are, Charlie and Clara Kilo* watt keep your tank brim-full of abundant hot water. It’s always just the right temperature for the Monday washing, the morning shave-the hundred-and-one house ’• hold jobs that are made easy with a dependable« constant Hot Water supply. • — The Kilowatt Kiddies would like to Herve YOU with Electric Hot Water. Learn all about its econ omy, .dependability and conven ience from their sponsors, the Pacific Power & Light Co I SUBSCRIBE FOR THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL c