THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, im
Events of Moro
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Charles Guyton and wife left
Grass Valley
I Thursday morning for their new
home near Silverton. They have
■ lived many years in Sherman coun.
• ty raising wheat and stock in the*
i, Kent community and are now go- J
• ing to the valley to take life a
little easier.
Mrs. Vena Layton, sister of Mrs.'
J. A. Butler, died at Colfax, Wash.,1
Tuesday night after a short illness.
Charles Powell is still in the (hos Mrs. Butler went to Colfax that
pital at The Dalles with the bad day after receiving word that her
knee that sent him there three sister was very low.
Community
Man Accepts
Moro Library Has
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Kent Girl
i New State Books
Marries Redmond
• Baldwin— Fifty famous rides and
riders.
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Beith (Ian Hay)—All in it.
Blackmore—Lorna Doone.
Bottome—Second Fiddle
Eaton Family To Move To
Word has been received here of
Brady—Personal health.
the marraige of Miss Della Heylei
Brown—The one footed fairy.
Town For School Year
weeks ago. He is not recovering
daughter of Mn and Mrs. W. C.
Buchan—Salute to adventures.
very fast.
Case—Banner of the white horse. Helyer, to Mr. Clifford L. Ullmann,
Mrs. 0. A. Ramsey returned from
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Ullmann. ’
tlhe hospital Friday very much bet
Ted Ball has accepted a position Cobb—Old Judge Priest.
ter than last week
as Smith-Hughes teacher at Leba Coussans—The sapphire story book of Bend.- The ceremony was read
non and will move to that city soon. De Groot-—When I was a girl in by the Rev. Falks of Bend, Satur
Virgil Conlee and wife 'are visit
Christian Science
day August 24th. Mrs. Ullmann
His place will be cared for in his
ing here this week from Portland
Holland.
Subject: CHRIST JESUS
absence by Orville Ruggles who Dellenbaugh —George Armstrong is a graduate of Oregon Normal,
where they are making their home.
Golden Text: John 1:17. The
at Monmoutf% and was formerly
will move there as soon as Ball
Joe Ritner is acting as special
Custer.
law
was given by Moses, but grace
, on the teaching staff at Kent. For
leaves.
policeman for the city during the
and truth came by Jesus Christ
fair days and nigh-ts.
Clarence Scheurer was here last Dyer—The five Babbits at Bonny- the past two years she has been
Responsive
Reading:
John
1:19.1
teaching in the Tumalo grade
acres.
Wily Knighten and family are
Friday and Saturday to look over
23,
27,
29,
43,
45
47-49
home from their vacation having
his house in town whidn he has re Fabro—The story book of science. school Mr. and Mrs. Ullmann will
Full Gospel Assembly
arrived Monday evening. While
cently rented to Karl Eaton who Faulknor—Rod cross stories for make their home in Redmond where
Mr. Ullmann is manager of the
10:00 a m. ¡
they were away the step father of Sunday School ..
will move his family into town be
children
(central
Oregon Grange supply.
Morning
Service
11.00
a.
m
Mr. Knighten passed away at Cas
fore school begins,
Ferber—Fanny herself.
Chris
Bosen of Eugene and Dr.
. 7:45 p. m. I
tle Rock, Wa^h.., from the effect of Evening Service
Jesse Barnett is ill at his home Gaines, Read—The village shield. Viggo. HauteJt of Portland were.
£ stroke of paralysis. * *
Gordon
—
Ommirandyv
in town this week.
Saturday night visitors at the Fred
Divine service will be conducted
Mrs. J. F. Foss is in the hospital
Mrs. George Wilcox and chil Gordy—Stories of early American Justesen home.
at
11:00
a.
m.
Sunday
school
at
from the effects of a fall which
history.
dren were in Newberg where Dean
Kent Sunday school will resume
caused a slight splintering of a! ¿0:15 a> m' Rev- W- F- GeorK wiH
had his tonsils removed. They re Grow—Marvels of geology.
bone. She will be in a cast for| have char*e of the service. A cor
iis
work on September 1st after
Grey
—
Light
of
Western
stars.
turned home Thursday morning.
dial welcome is extended to every-
a few weeks after her return.
Johnson, ed.—Poems my children having a short summer vacation.
Edgar
Alley
and
James
Brown
George Updegraff and wife left body to attend.
Kent Grange No. 688 (held its
were in a pecular accident this love best of all.
Tuesday morning for Colfax,
regular meeting Saturday evening
week. Edgar was helping James Koiland—Sudden Jim.
Washi, to take Mrs. J. A. Butler to Community Presbyterian Church
clean out a well on the Dell Olds Knipe and Knipe—Polly Trotter, August 24. Fair exhibits for the
“Why go to Church? will be dis
that place to see her sister who
grange were urged by all members
patriot.
place and while letting him down
for the county fair this week.
suffered a heart attack that morn cussed by Rev. Lawrence H. Mitdh-
into tihe well lost control of the Martin—A Warwickshire lad.
elmore at the 11 o’clock service. It i
ing.
Charles
F. Wicklander of I^tGrande
Morgan-
Recollections
of
a
rebel
windlass. The handle whacked
was also a speaker of the evening.
Mr. apd Mrs. Carrol Sayrs were is appropriate that the subject be '
reefer.
Edgar on the wrist bruising it
in Portland Saturday to give their considered at the launching of Fall i
Mr. and Mr». J. L. Davis and
rather badly and James finished O’Higgins—Advcmtures of detec
work in the church. Special music 1
new car a trial run.
tive Barney.
the last few feet of his descent
son Warren, and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Peetz retuned from Port by the dhoir.
very, very rapidly. Fortunately he Olmstead and Grant—Ned and Nan A. A. Dunlap left Monday morn
land this week after spending sev
Annual Birthday Offering Sun
in Holland.
ing for Mt. Adams, Wash., to pick
hadn’t many more feet to drop. -
eral weeks there having his eyes day will be observed at 10 a. m.,
huckleberries. They returned Fri
John Wilt and Charles Lemley O’Reilly—iRoving and fightingv
looked after.
the Sunday school hour, when all
day an<P reported the berries very
were at Celilo Tuesday to see if Parkman—Heorines of service.
For sale or trade, cash or terms, who have not brought birthday of
they could bring home some of the Peattie—Sarah Brewster’s rela scarce.
make offer. Home and acreage, ferings since the first of the year
tives.
nice big fish that are coming up
Mrs. Carl Gregg and daughters
also four room house. W. E. Tate. will join the pastor in an offering
Pierson—Among the night people. Frances and Doloras and Mrs. John
the Columbia now.
for missionary work in China, and
Reedsport, Oregon.
Tom Alley is driving a new car Quirk—Boy scouts of .Ijlat k eagle Wilson and son Kenneth were all
patrol.
For Sale a good Jack. B. E Alaska. The summer “Christmas
bought recently.
day guests of Mrs. Wren Holfue
Daugherty, or Arch Russel, Grass tree” Ihas been postponed until
The Buckley school district has Richards, comp.— High tide.
of Grass Valley Tuesday.
next Sunday, Septembed 8. The
Valley.
Miss Velma Powell, who will ride in the parade Saturday after- a new school bus which was de Richmond—Under the country sky.
G. W. Howell spent last week end
Bob Poley, who has been ap Junior C. E. is in charge of its ar j noon at the county fair. 8he will ride the same h orse in the events livered to them this week. It is Rihbany—A far journey.
at
Goldendale, Wash., with his son
rangements.
similar in make to the one they Rinehart—Bab, a sub-deb.
at the Pendleton Round-Up this fal.
pointed as agent for a life in-
Marion
Howell and family. Millard
Rolt-Wheeler—The boy with the
had previously.
surance company in The Dalles
Howell
who
has been working at
U. S. weather men
Mrs. Margaret Peetz and Dewey
territory was here over Sunday
Goldendale
for
several weeks, re
Thompson, county assessor and Sabin—On the plains with Custer. turned home with, his father.
with his parents from his new
deputy respectively, were ’here Schnfei^—Hisory of the Pacific
home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Hogue, Mrs.
Northwest.
Tuesday while looking over some
Word received here from Mr. and
B
A. Hogue, Gertrude Hogue and
property in the south end of the Schultz—Quest of the fish-dog skin
Mrs. Walt Williams who are living
Juanita
Simlar were all day guests
Shute—The youth Plupy.
county.
in Butte, Montana, is that they re
Wednesday
at the home of Mr. and
Skinner,
Skinner
—
Nursery
tales.
I. D. Pike and wife was in Her-
cently made an airplane trip to
Mrs. Elmer Swett of The Dalles.
Snodeker
—
Seth
Way.
miston
the
first
of
the
week
to
Billings to attend a banquet given
look over thpir irrigated place near Stoin—Rosochen and the wicked' Kendrick Dunlap, Lavon . and
,y the company for which Mr.
Mary Sayrs of Moro, spent Sunday
magpie.
that city.
Williams is working.
here at the A. A. Dunlap home.
Stiles
—
An
adequate
diet.
Mrs. L E. Clark is at St. Mar
'Mrs. L. R. Conlee and Mrs. Joe
Mrs. J. C. Wilson and daughter
tin’s springs on the Washington Stoddard—Making good in village
Truitt left Wednesday night for
Nellie
and Mrs. Vi Haynes were
Tisdale
—
Pioneering
where
the
few
side of the Columbia for
the coast to stay f.»r awhile. The
callers
at
the Shelton Fritts home
world
is
old.
days.
hay fever sen-on in this country
Tuesday
afternoon*
Miss Louise Fraley was here last Van Ix>an—Old man Curry.
caused «them io lo \ for a different
I Mi», and Mrs. Gerald Kelly of
week end and returned to Port Van Schaick—Son of the Otten.
' ¡I. ate.
Bourbon spent a few hours at
Kilbourne
—
Mrs.
William
Horton,
land Sunday with Art Bibby. Mrs.
Miss Helen Ost rn who has been
Kent
Wednesday morning.
speaking.
I Lil Coon also went down to visit
tiaching in Grass Vadey for a
with her parents at Colton for a
year since leaving the Moro and
few days before school starts.
I'.hiine schools nn resigned there
John Koepke and sister, Olga,
a: d will tea« n ar Estacada.
were in Goldendale last week end
Miss Marga«ec McKee wiy teach
to take in the Jamboree held there
in the Arling' • i schools this win
at that time.
ter
Ben Liftin was here Sunday to
Pobbie Fiat eldest ten of Mr.
return
his son home after spend
and Mis. Vernon Flatt, was taker)
ing a part of the summer at the
to The Dalles hospital Wednesday
j Dell Olds ranch.
r.’gbt and created on tor appen-
Ray Blake was in Hood River
die'tis.
। Wednesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Martin of
QSpring Prints for your neu) house dress
Portland visited over last week enu
1'lieodore Roosevelt hns just returned rnmi un expedition to the Matto Grosso In Brazil where he
w th Mr. Martin t parents, Mr. went to gel museum specimens of tapir and Jaguar
>ws Idin and sonte of Ids party In ' One day a young lady with a
Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of
and Mrs. W. J. Martin near town. their jungle camp.
1 poodle dog on her lap was riding
Mr and Mr«. Chm. Cunningham
' on a street can A prim woman
DRYGOODS
and two children Charles and Gail,
—*2 sitting next to her sniffed: “What
accompanied by Mrs. Susie Has
a fuss you make over that dog.
Watch your speed and keep vice on safe driving,
Trade At
your mind on your driving,” said Among the safety hints are:
tings. made a short visit to Moro
Don’t you think it would be nicer
the motor club president. “Remem
this week staying but one day.
Drive leisurely and sanr'y. You if you had a little baby in your
ber that the highways will be will enjoy your vaci’» r- more.
They now live in Vancouver, Wash.
¡lap?’’
crowded, and that experience has
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Lee and son
Scop occasionally at p jinf* of in-j “No,” the pretty one replied,
proved driving more hazardous tcrest along the roadway. A pause. You see, I'm not married.
Lester, and Mrs. Leah Sibray ar
under this condition. An accident will reduce fatigue, and corres-
rived Thursday to visit Sherman
on the (highway is three times as pondingly, reduce the likelihood of
county friends and relativees dur
dangerous as a mishap on a city an accident.
ing the fair. They report a good
street.”
attendance at Sherman county pic
Reduce your speed after
SUMMER
N
nic that is held each year in Lau-
Dr. McDaniel stressed the im- No headlight vill permit
relhurst park in Portland..
“Don’t mar |he holidays with portance of sportsmanship in driv driving as daylight.
ing—observing the “other fe’low’s”
Obey signs and si’. naL .
death on the highways’*
rights—and the importance of
( ARI) OF THANKS
This appeal was made by Dr. keeping the other fellow constant- flic accident or an anv.-t is
eye to any ou’ing.
We wish to ekpreas orr sincere E. B. McDaniel, president of the
Keep “John Barleycorn ' out of
thankfhlness to those friends who Qregon State Motor association, ly in mind.
“The old courtesy of the road the driver's sent.
goes bard
aided us during the sorrowful days who said that inquiries and reser
should
not
be
forgotten.
”
he
said.
these
days
with
a
driver
who has
alter the dcatu of our husband and vations at mountain and seashore
NOW IN EFFECT
“
It
is
a
rule
that
will
save
more
alcohol
on
his
breath
brother Dr. J A. Butler.
resorts indicated holiday excur
Watch the safety features of
Mrs. J.^A. Butler sionists would take to the highway* lives than any other. It is some
thing
that
our
legislators
can
not
your
car. It’s cheaper to put All kinds of insurance at large
Mildred Butler
over Labor day in numbers great
white
in
the
statutes,
but
it
is
a
brakes
in good working order than
Marcella Butler
er than during any similar period
REDUCTIONS
law
that
should
rot
be
igimredb
”
to
pay
damages after an Accident, See G«o. B. Moon,
Arrfv. CHICAGO 8:50 a.M.
William Butler
Wasco
in the past five years.
The
motorist
official
st
id
his
or
"A Tr/umpA In Train Camfort,r \
Bert Butler
Mrs. George Muir Kureka Lodge No- 121 A-F. & A.M ganization’s touring depart n-ent
Air-conditioned Coaches, latest typeTour-
ind branch offices throughout the
Moro, Oregon
ist and Standard Sleepers, Diner, Obser
;tate
have been rushed during the
Peet- the 1st and 3ro
vation-lounge
car. Barber, Valet, Bath.
Eugene Courtney- financial god-
iuuoslay evenings o. oast few days answering inquiries
Radio, soda fountain. Porter service and
fat/r.er to many ot the 4-H club
• neb mon h. Visiting ibout mountain and beach le-
free pillows in Coaches.
projects in this county, was a visi
me., vis cordially in jorts. Along with touring infor
tor at the fair Thursday afternoon
- iir«i f <■
with US mation, the staff mer bors have
when the club children had their
>een instructed to give sound ad-
Sparling, w. M.
Arrive CHICAGO t:2S p.m.
inning.
C V. Belknap. Secy
Air-conditioned Coaches and Standard
People from all over the county Mom Lodge No. 113, I» O. O. F.
Sleepers. 1 night to Salt Lake City, Den-
weie in town llaursday 'afternoon
Moro, Oregon
2 nights to Kansas City, Omaha, Chi-
to bring their children in to the
Meets 1st and 3rd
¿Jdgo. Convenient local schedules. Porter
lai
Tuesdays in the
service and free pillows In Coaches.
Dr. and Mrs. Poley were in Port-
IO.O.F. hall- Trar
land Friday and Saturday to return
VellewstM«. Greed Tetoe National Farit* Thread» «Uadard alee»!«« car «or-
sient and visiting
Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore
vice In operation deity. Portland to Weat Yellowstone on The PocMIe Lhnltad.
Rachael Bayne, sister of Mrs.
i
brothers are cordi
Poley, to her home after a visit
ally invited to meet
NEW LOW-PRICED MEALS for Coach and
here. -
with us.
GRASS
VALLEY
PHARMACY
Tourist Car passengers on the PORTLAND ROSE
Twelve men of the
camp
L. O Rice N. G.
Phono 222
Breakfast 25c Luncheon 30c Dinner 35c
were sent back to Idaino last Sun
Joe Truit, Secretary
day to their original company.
Lupine Rebecca Lodge No. 116
Vhen Your Shoes need repaii
They will have a chance to re-enliat
Moro, Oegon
and will probably be returned to
send them to
A LOCAL AGFNi
this camp if they do so. They were
Vevts 2d and 4th Tu-
the boys from New York state tlnet
(ydays of each month
were sent away.
A
Visiting members wel
George Bourhill returned ftbm
1000 SHOE
REPAIRING
come.
Uhe hOspr&d this .week a/t^r a few **- Florehce Martim -N. -G.
204 Hecoud St.
:
THF DALLKb
days there for medical treatment.
Lila Bull, Secretary
Briefly Told
Teaching Job
Storekeeper
CHU1^
Thrtidare Roosevelt in Brazilian jungle
Groceries---------------------------
Trust us to have the
most complete stock, not only
of staples, but of vegetables too
Be Sure To
H. Zeigler’s ^7
Drive Carefully
Over Holidays
I on’y had had in-
sutarcv* is what
penp’e say alter a
loss from fiie.
(CURSION
TWO
FAST
TRAINS
DAILY
The PORTLAND ROSE
The PACIFIC LIMITED
ZELL'S
FUNERAL HUME
Every Night of »he Fair
at the AMERICAN LEGION HALL
VV ERN MARK’S
Buck McGowan
and his orchestra
UNION PACIFIC