PAGB 2
THE SHERMAN CXHJNTY
Mr- and Mrs. Harry Pinkerton an<
Moro, Oregon
daughter Mary, spent Monday ir
Meets the 1st and 3rd Portland.
Thursday evenings of
• each month. Visiting
Tom Douma drove to Portland Sun
members cordially in
day
afternoon with a truck load ol
vited to meet with us
live stock.
Glen King. W M.
C. V. Belknap, Secy.
Mrs. Neal Freeman and Greta
Freeman were here over Mother’s da;
Moro Lodge No. 113 I. O. O. F.
to visit with the Freeman family her<
Moro, Oregon
They
came from LaGrande.
Meets every Monday
evening in the I.O.O.F
Marjorie Nahouse injured her knee
hail.
Transient and
sc»
oral days ago when she fell out of
visiting I .’others are
cordially invited to a truik loaded with high school young
meet with us.
sters and has been under the doctors
William McKinney. N- G ct.re since.
Joe Truitt, Secretary
Mrs. Jake Douma and two children I
Lupiae Rebecca Lodge No. 116
were here this week for a visit with I
Moro, Oregon
relatives. She lives in Wheeler Ore-1
Meets 2d and 4th Tues-
n.
I
iays of each month.
,
Visiting members wel
Lamer Sayrs and Lloyd Johnson I
come.
left Wednesday for the valley where I
Havie Brisbin«*, N G.
they will attend the Junior Week End!
1 ila Bull, Secretary.
activities at Monmouth.
|
Chria Schults Po*t No. 71
Meets at legion hall on
2nd and 4th Wednesday
evenings of each month.
Vernon Flatt. Commander.
Giles L. French, Adjutant
j ^Town Talk
FOR SALE: 78 head of cattle, cows
and calves, some steers, 41 head of
yearlings, steers and heifers, will run
80 per cent pure bred Herefords
Part terms can probably be arranged.
2t
W. C. Helyer, Kent, Oregon
Dr. H. C. Curry the Seattle
optometrist who has made profes
sional visitors to Moro and is known
. for good optical work at reason
able prices will again be at the
Hotel Moro, Friday, May 19th and
at Wasco at the Sherman' Hotel
Saturday, May 20th- for one day. Eye
glasses ground and fitted
The Mutual Life of New York.
Annuities, endowments, retirement
income, life insurance. I am in Sher
man county frequently, and will
gladly give any service or assistance
to policyholders. Geo. H- Flagg tel
ephone 188-W, The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Elliott and three
, small children were visiting here
rver Mother’s Day with Mr. Elliott’s
sisters, Mrs. Bull and Mrs. Adlard-
They returned to Sheridan Tuesday-
Mrs. Otis Baker was in The Dalles
from Monday to Thursday as a dele
gate to the convention of the Women
of Woodcraft frt>m the local lodge.
Bill Raymond is crippling around
on crutches because of some sort of
infection in his foot.
Elwood Thompson of Oregon City,
brother of Mrs- Neil McDonald, is
very low at his home. He formerly
farmed the land now owned by O- L.
Belshe in the early days.
Mrs. J. J Schaeffer and Mrs. El
mer Barzee drove to Kent Sunday to
visit with Mrs. Frank Humer, form-
erly Ruth Wilson.
Ixiis Bryant and three school
fr.ends came up from Monmouth last
Saturday with Dr. A S. Jensen who
spoke at the Community church. The
girls were: Jane Yergen. Charlotte
Martin and Margaret Smith.
The highway crew have been grad
ing the shoulders of the highway be
tween Moro and Grass Valley this
veek.
Mrs. Telva Martin Warner was
here Satu^ay visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Martin and look
ing up old friends
Stanley Reavis and wife Were in
Prineville one night this week in or
der for Mr. Reavis to take part in.
Masonic work.
Mrs. Claud Ackley visited here with
her daughter Mrs. M. Douma this
wetk.
Mrs- Elva Bryant left Thursday for
Monmouth to be present for the May
day program there.
Forrest Peetz went to Portland
Wednesday for ashort business visit
Charles Ruggles was home for a
few days the first of the week from
Arlington where he is working- ’
Mrs. Rolla Nunn was here this
week for a day or so visiting With
her husband she is moving io Gaie-
baldi where Rolla will have charge of
a grocery store.
E. B. Penland and his sister were
here the first of the week from Hal
sey. Both own land in this countyu
Mrs- Charles Guyton, of Kent- has
been in the valley visiting with rel
atives. One sister was present at the
gathering that Mrs. Guyton had not
Men for over forty years
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ragsdale and
«•rcises. Baccalaureate will be heft!
it 8.00 o’clock, Sunday evening, May
11; the Senior Banquet Monday. May
22; and the Commencement Wednes
day. May 24. Rev. Hutchinson of The
Dalles will be the speaker for Com
mencement and Mr. Stephens, chair
man of the School Board, will present
the diplonts to the departing Sen-
ors.
J. J- Handsaker spoke to the as-
¡embly held Tuesday. His subject
vas World Peace. Mr- Handsaker,
laving attended a League of Nations
Conference in 1930. gave interesting
knowledge concerning the League of
Nations and as to the future of war.
\fr. Handsaker was accompanied by
Rev. Warner of Wasco.-
The final examinations are in pro-
Tess this week and many of the
>oints missed during the semester are
»eginning to show up.
MORO,. OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 19 1983.
JOVRNAU
Our New Serial
JIM
the
Conqueror
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PETER B. KYNE
CHAPTER I
fairness, he resembled not a little.
"Shoot me for a horse-thief I” he ejac
ulated. "Played fast and loose with
you, eh, boy?”
"No. Just tried to.”
"So yon threw the dally over your
pommel and gave her thé bust, eh?
Three che«rs for our side.”
"Cheer to your heart’s content
This poor devil • isn't dying,” Glenn
Hackett retorted savagely.
Crooked Bill looked cautiously
around to make certain the door from
the veranda to the living room was
closed, .for It was Instinct with him
Old William B. Latham lay on a
wicker chaise longue In the veranda
An unusually
of his country house, Hillcrest, and
pretended to be asleep—a subterfuge
quite L b keeping with a certain salient
dnto which is
characteristic of his which, quite early
in his career, had earned for him
woven
an
ap
The Sherman County Declamatory
the not Inappropriate sobriquet of
pealing romance, an
Community Preabyterian Church I Contest will be held at 8:00 o’clock
"Crooked BilL" Not that the old ras
cal was crooked tn the commonly ac
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' I ’J. m. Friday, May 19 in the High
abundance
of
interesting
p
t........... B‘ "“'I ,chool gymnasium. The Moro dm-'
cepted sense of that term as employed
.
’ ones
Willamette I
represented in group one
and exciting adventure,
In the quaint patois of our times (in
deed
he was a most honorable man),
University will speak. . Subject. by Wjnifred Belshee ¡n
a vein of typical Kyne
group two
but because he was possessed of an
•Econonuc. and the Ideal» of Jesu.» by C|,udine Thomp8on ttnd in ^p-
humor and a number of
uncommon degree of craft, of auda
.....
mj .hree by I.avelle Reynolds. Addition-
cious and generally amusing slyness,
lovable
characters.
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Subjeet 'Born For What Cause?“!
intertainment in the form of B one,
in business and out of it—a sort of
The Baeca'aureate service for the 1
p|ay wiu u providcd by
Moro
super-prudence born of uncanny In
The scene of the story
Moro High School will be held in the I
school
nate ability to read human nature.
is Texas. The heroine
Such men are rarely defficlent tn a
evening at the Community church
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sense of humor, and Crooked Bill had
The music will be furnished by the I
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is a rich New York girl
found life more abundantly provoca
high school.
transplanted quite by
tive of laughter than of sighs. He
.
I
How
To
Make
Sauses
Everybody most cordially invited. I
was popularly believed to have more
accident into the border
Allan A. Me Rea. Minieter
money than some folks have hay; he
For Fish
country, and the hero a
had no wife to bother his life and he
paddled his own canoe; also, he en
Christian Science
young Texas ranchman
joyed excellent health.
Subject: Soul and Body
I A Sauce for the Finishing Touch
with the blood of Ire
It pleased William B. Latham this
Golden Text: Romans 12. L I be-1 ....
,
late afternoon to pretend to be asleep
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Whether
it
is
fish
browned
to
a
land
in
his
veins.
seech you therefore, brethern, by the I ,,
in order that he might, from under
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I golden crispness, meat timbles sixz-
mercies of God, that ye present your I *
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the drawn-down rim of his hat, watch
It
is
one
of
the
best
, bodies a ...
. accep-1 I ling from ,, the deep ‘ fat frying
bls late wife’s niece engaged - in a
living sacrifice, , holy,
J K kettle,
stories this famous
tablé unto God. whieh i. your reaaon- “ ve«*>iWe ’O“»1«- «
Pudding,
pastime peculiarly dear to that most
attractive young woman, to wit, snar
able service-
r 8
8ponKe c8'le’ 8 suitable
writer has produced.
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ing and breaking the heart of a youth
Responaive Reading: Matthew 10: ’«uce prov.dea that crowning touch
whose manifest decencies appeared,
To
appear
serially
in
1 5-8 16 27, 28 39
I
every housewife asp|irea-
to Crooked Bill, sufficient justification
’Al!’are cordially invited to attend Sauce8 are not on,r ‘"»Portant as a
these columns, and we
for receiving from the young lady tn
the church services and to make us< I rneans
adding to the appetizing
question what her uncle and guardian
advise every reader to
>f tho reading room m the rear Of th< I lua^ties of many dishes, but add
described as “a whole lot of letting
He Heard the Rapid Patter of Ro-,
follow it from beginning
alone.”
hurch building, which is open daih I nutritive value as well. When made
berta’s Little Feet
With
the
ordinary
run
of
young
vhere al1 authorized Christian Sd«n« I of milk and cheese, eggs and butter,
to the end.
gentlemen
who
laid
their
vealy
hearts
never to make • move until all the
'iteratured may be read, borrowed or or meat stock, they are high in food
at the feet of Miss Roberta Antrim, conditions were propitious. "I hadn’t
value.
’
ourchased
Crooked Bl!) had little sympathy and any idea you two were engaged, son.”
Sauces arg also useful in lending three fourth tups-
less patience. The majority of them
“We weren’t, although I think we
variety to the diet. With spices and
were he-ftirts, amusing themselves with could have been if I had been fool
. Sunshine Sauce
Roberta as outrageously as she
seasonings, onions, lemons and vine
Sunday School
10:00 a. m
(For fruit puddings or sponge cake) amused herself with them, or else enough to Insist Bobby likes me tre
gar, it is possible to create a multi
mendously. I'm sure of that"
Fellowship Meeting
11:00 a. m
frankly attracted to her as a moth Is - “Like is right I doubt if she’ll ever
tude of intriguing sauces. The very One cup sugar
attracted to a candle flame. Up to love anybody, but if she should I’m
Every body we loo me
highly seasoned sauces should be One third cup water
the present none of Roberta's rejects certain he’ll be a married man with a
Two eggyolks
used sparingly.
had
committed suicide, although not large family and unavailable from
Baptist Church
„ The recipes today include a variety One tablespoon vanilla
less than four had vowed so to do. every point of view. You interested
(Grass Valley)
One half cup whipping cream
Crooked Bill had more than a sus
of favorite sauces.
her, son, far more than any of your
plclon, too, that. In addition to Ro- predecessors, and I’ve seen them al)
Morning Worship:
Boil
sugar
and
\vater
to
238
F
or
Sauce Marie
berta’s undoubted charms, the fact
Church School ...
... 10.00 a m.
the soft ball stage. Pour slowly over that she was his heir was not a neg- come and go. I reckon that's because
you were a mite harder to land than
Preaching ..v......
11:00 a. m.
(A fish sauce with a foreign air)
the stiffly beaten yolks and continue Uglble attraction to her continuous the others.’’
Subject “The Scripture of Truth—
beating until creamy, ^dd vanilla and , and shifting entourage.
"She's been expecting me to propose
One cup milk
Daniel's Last Vision. Chapter 10
In the case of the young gentleman for a month, and Just a little while
chill thoroughly. Just before serv
Two
tablespoons
butter
who sat with Roberta on the stone
Evening Wosship:
ing, fold in the stiffly beaten cream- . bench under the elm. Crooked Bill ago I was fool enough to do It She
7:00 p. m. Two tablespoons flour
B Y. P. U.
looked so infernally proposable today!
could find no extenuating circum And while I was doing It I looked at
Butterscotch Pineapple Sauce
Baccalaureate Sermon . 8.00 p. m. Two egg yolks
stances to adduce as to why Roberta her steadily and noted the triumphant
(For the ice creaw sundaes)
One half teaspoon salt
Mid-week Worship:
should not be convicted of Inflicting glint In her eyes, and a little self-sat
Let three tablespoots butter and cruel and unusual punishment. Glenn
Paryer meeting and Bible Study at I one half teaspoon curry
8p.m- “The Seven Sealed Book. I Dash °f cayenne and mustard
one cup brown sugar simmer a few Hackett, to begin with, was of good isfied smile on her lovely lips. Som«-
Revelation 5th chapter.
" I One tablespoon parsley, chopped fine minutes but take care to avoid burn family where brains and money. In । thing told me she was preparing the
skids for. me. So. no sooner had I
The Church and pastor extends a
Melt butter and flour and mix well, ing. Add one half cup canned pine evidence for three generations, bad popped the question and no sooner I
cordial invitation to all to cothe and I Then combine with milk and cook in apple juice and boil until it threads. always been used wisely. He was had she commenced to assure me that
rather tall, loose-jointed and angular,
hadn’t remotely suspected this at
worship with us. You are alwayr I adouble boiler until thick and smooth. X
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tachment.
than I Interrupted her and
I
Add
the
seasonings,
next
the
beaten
welcome.
horse, He was thirty years old, a withdrew my proposition. I begged
S. L- Boyce, Minister-1 egg yolks and lastly the lemon juice
lawyer and a good one. which Is to her not to
think any more about It"
8. L. Boyce, Minister.'I and parsley Serve very hot- If too
say that Crooked Bill gladly paid him
fire!” Crooked Bill was
and
a
large
annual
retainer.
The
old
thick add an additonal teaspoon or
steeped In reverential awe.
man’s highest compliment for Glenn
two of milk.
"That got her blazing mad," Hackett
WASCO CHURCH
Hackett was that he had horse sense, • continued.
.. 10:00 a. m.
Church School -----
and was the only man be knew who
Bechamel Sauce
“It would anger a sheep,” Crooked
... 11:00 a.m.
Church Worship ...
appeared to be as common snd com Bill agreed. "Roberta’« mighty high
(For
fish,
meats
or
vegetables)
fortable
as
an
old
shoe
and
yet
Epworth League 7.30 p- m
and handsome in her Ideas.”
Dr Cony.theSeaitle
wasn’t
Walter R. Warner, Minister. One cup milk
“1 told her it had suddenly occurred
Optometrist, vuill make a
Crooked Bill wished he might have to me that «he could never possibly
One cup chicken or veal broth
been privileged to hear what Glenn consider marrying a lawyer who
Two tablespoons butter
Professional visit to Moro
Hackett and Roberta were saying. grubbed for a living In the heart of
MORO SCHOOL NOTES
However, he was a fairly accurate New York’s financial quarter. I told
Friday, May 19, at Hotel
Two and one half tablespoons flour
Gordon Fraser, editor
reader of gesture, facial expression her I was quite certain that what she
One half teaspoon «alt
Moro,
Eyes Fxaminefl,
and nods, so he was assured that was seeking was a knight-errant and
Next week brings the three most I ®ne fourth bay leaf
Hackett was proposing marriage to I wasn’t It. I told her I had suddenly
Glasses
ground
and
fitted.
important events perhaps, of the I ^ne gPr’i of parsley
his niece.
made up my mind that It was all a
Prices based on present
school year to the senior class. These I ®ne 8^ce carrot
“It’ll be like her to refuse him," he hideous mistake and—But that’s as
decided, “and him the only real man far as I got.”
three being the Senior banquet Bac-1 Prepare a white sauce of the milk,
conditions.
Tve ever seen on the premises. And
calaureate, and the Commencement I broth, butter, add flour and salt.
"She up and left you then, son? She
for once in his life he’s doing all the was crying ns she passed me. I didn’t
While cooking all bay leaf, parsley,
talking while Roberta does the listen
see her. but my hearing’s right good
M^/// be at > Wasco
and carrot. Cook the sauce in the top
Ing. I know that meek, sad resigned for my years. Boy. you're a gift ffom
Sherman Hotel, Saturday
of a double boiler for at least half
bend of her head while she tugs at God I Continue to play your cards
her handkerchief and tries to appear like that and she’s yours without a
an hour. Just before serving, strain
May 20
surprised. She must have admiration flicker. •That girl requires a whole
and add the second tablespoon of
from men or life is a delusion and a lot o’ lickin’, hut she’s only got to j
butter. A little cream may be added
DR. H. C. CURRY
snare I And now she’s picked on a be licked once!”
instead of the butter Yield: One and
Registered Optomfetrist
victim that’s bound to back-fire on her,
"I’m wondering If I overplayeu my
or Pm no Judge of men.’ Hello, he’s hand?"
talking too much I He’s getting op
“What If you did? She didn’t have
pressive. She’s finding the going not •ven a dirty little deuce to trump your
to her liking—ah, I thought so!*
ace, did she?"
CARDS
Crooked Bill drew his hat brim
"1 suppose 1 startled her. I'm
I
a
down over his nose, opened his mouth little bit afraid, Mr, Latham, She
STATIONERY
a little and commenced to breathe In plays fast and loose with a man.
long even respirations. He heard the She’s a confirmed flirt”
LEATHER GOODS
rapid patter of mberta's little feet
"They make awful good wives once
as she passed him and entered the you halter break ’em.” Crooked Bill
PERFUME
AFTER SHOW
house. In about five minutes he heard suggested.
the firm, leisurely tread of Glenn
ATOMIZERS
"How dp you know?”
Hackett following, and was aware,
"I married one—and she was that
COMPACTS
presently, that the young man had sat girl's aunt. Roberta comes by her
down tn a chair beside him. So he misfortune honestly. All the Bar
pretended to sleep on fer five minutes, rows women were romantic. In fact
then he stirred uneasily, gritted his Roberta’s mother ran away with an
teeth, sighed, opened his eyes, and end mnn In M minstrel show. She
yawped pleasurably.
adored the Jokes that boy used to
Admission 40 and lOc
“Well, now that you haven’t had crack until he cracked one on her by
your forty winks." Hackett observed marrying her. Rhe bore him Roberta
quietly, "what’s your opinion as to and from that day until he died Ro
Local Music
what my next move should be? Tre berta ran him ragged and made the
Just Jilted Roberta I"
poor devil like it He was a good
Crooked Rill sat up with the abrupt
end man but a poor judge of Invest
neas of a Jacklnth^box, which. In all meats, and when he and his wife were
CHWOTS
The Seniors do not have to attend
school after the Anal examinations
are over unless make up work has to
be done.
SAVE YOUR EYES
SAVE MONEY
killed in a train wreck, my wife and
I fell heir to Roberta. She was eleven
then. My wife died ten years ago and
Tve been riding herd on Roberta ever
since.”
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“1 fear you’ve made a bud job of
it Mr. Latham.”
“Well, you can’t bar me for try in’,"
Crooked Bill responded calmly. ’The
girl’s sound at heart, but cursed with
a face and figure that*d make Helen
of Troy look like a Navajo squaw In
comparison. She has brains, she has
poise—"
“Not any more," Glenn Hackett In
terrupted gloomily. “I’ve just upset
her poise!”
/
Crooked Bill indulged himself in a
very mirthful little chuckle. “Well, at
any rate, she’s a very good dear sweet
girl," ha defehded finally.
"She can’t coquet with me. She
wants to be pursued. I'm a busy man
and I’ve pursued her for a year, and
you know, Mr. Latham, as well as I
do, that whenever she has another
swain on hand she always devotes
herself to him and Ignores me."
"Wants to see if you'll get jeal-
ous.”
. Crooked Bill stroked bls chin and
spat a thin amber stream over th«
veranda railing. "Tell you what you
do, •on," he announced presently. and
Glenn Hackett leaned forward to lis
ten to the words of wisdom from the
oracle. "You stay to dinner Just as if
nothing out of the ordinary had oc
curred. Roberta’!! dine in her room,
if she has any appetite at all. which
I doubt, because the maid'll tell her
you’re still here and she’ll think that’s
Indecent of you. Let her think It,
Continue to come out uninvited and
unexpected whenever the notion grips
you. when she gives you the dead
face you grin at her like a Chinese
Idol and tell her how winsome she
looks in that new dress. Continue to
advertise yourself. Son.”
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Friday, May 26
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Friday, May 19
Moro Theatre
“Life Begins”
Featuring
Loretta Young
Eric Linden
See thia TALKIE
greater than The
Birth of a Nation
Also 2 comedies and
a cartoon
8 P. i.