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SIE > 72 ~ - s _ ■ ~ ’ r¿m % Ifrmiu* wpxn io ^ gugitftAN tXHJNTY JOURNAL r*‘*‘ I U !’• Y ’ v - Moflti, 0BBOOH FRIDAY, NOVEMBER $$ E “ ¿ rs :; ■a 1W$ Washington Column. Wasco Church to vote for a minium of taxes— Published Every Friday at enough ¡merely to “form a more Mora, Orafa« Editor perfect union, establish justice, in- Gil«* 1 French sure domestic tranquility, provide Entered M aeoond c la w m atte r a t U * L l ) f l u « a t M oro. O w « a » k r A ct o f, for the common defense” and let ¿ " e r e . ’ O* M arch ». 117» . , the other stuff go hang. mother’s funeral. He will repnm there for a few days visit with xia MU l din* • d a few d.yg in Portland. Mr and Mrs Everett lHatki»$ ate spending a few days in Purt- land. Steve ° ’Meftra is h<Mne’ having ■**» ¿C harged ftorn the nary, where he mftte, f o r Z b r security, too! Continued from page one. Hopkins and Miss Tully were the »ole judges of what should be re» —BUY bonds today — Gained for'the inspection of future Tom Jacobson and family are second class, historians, and it has been «ssert- moving into a house near * the W.C. Harper has moved to Thes ed that nothing whfcB- might re- Wasco- school. ' Dalles leaving all the farming f l « t «1 the late preeident wan Wwnen,1> of Chtl, Willard ahd NS v COMMAND unw A nv salvage«, it is «1» Mr and Mm Stulte and family duties to }iie eons ‘ - t,. ONE salvaged, it is this ummz belief which _ _ _ _ , ir ti The matter of combining the has »roused the suspicions of lie- service o f the M. E. church the re8idence of Gordon. “ Attorney A t L aw «Tita army and navy has the support publican members of the Pejpd held its regular monthly meeting Ahna Jacobson and intend to move , Mr and Mrs Ed McKee went to of the generals, and the antaghii- Harbor investigating committee. Wednesday at the home of Mrs in this week. Wasco is glad tv Portland Wednesday to sprn 1 NATIONAL EDITORIAL- ism of the admirals- to 4hom it ♦ ♦ • • Hal Shelton. Mrs Pauline Alley this fwnUy badc in ,the com -' Thgnkagiviag day with their son- - ' ASSOCIATION appears that the anmy is tryirfg Baau O’Connor, head charge n f the the «protldpa. devotions. The "*»«**• Marion, and family. . Busy O’Connor, bead of of the the w charge The ^ m,n to swallow swallow the the navy. navy. * -r _ _ . . . . . . . .. . . » Amereap Red Cross, who has had business meeting was conducted ------ As a matter of fact there-bps cjiarge of collection of fund» president, Mrs Sargent? OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER been unified command in every for \y arrn Springs foundation af ^ r which « fin« program, was campaign in this war. Nimitz and *for paralysis, is the tar- ~iven Refreshment«, were herved, SUBSCRIPTION RATES MacArthur, for instance, got ale ng g et of Red Onoss group‘ in the tfte committee in charge. ? . Payable 1« Advaace fine and successfully, too, in the na^jonaj capital. They are anxious X# • ONE Y E A R .................. ......... * ¿ <M) Pacific even if each did have a to ri(J him would like . The WomenV'Stjtfy cliA met&t . ' ; . NOVEMBER $>. 1»** boss in Washington. t have hjm resign. The trouble the home o f Mrs Frank Lamborn The question is the level on u thait O’Connor is fess Thursday afternoon. After the / ' I J D I C T A A A C C which the getting along is to be conservative \h a n the old regime business irteotirtg «P irtUrestrng I /V 1 /\O b U Q Q C S tlO n S THANKSGIVING ? a started. Certainly we are not go- fm<J U ey d* not like hig tendency book report on IatO^aNftStl Rota- , kt is appropriate for one to write ing to be able to obtain a sec re- u broaden the field of ithe Red tionsW a* gMliribj* Mrs and read an editorial along about tary of war who will know about ftncj mject new life into the Edgar White of Santa Ro- ♦hl. time of year expressing thanks both branches of the national df organixation. gft Califorrtt is W it in g Rev. and a for the bounties of nature and the fense. to say nothing of air power. Daring the war the Red' Cross Mrs F.L. CanneH. w h e n visiting in The Dalles come in and give your gilt list a w h irl Almighty during the P** twelve- There will still be navy men, and occupied a mansion on Mgasachu- month. If one should do otherwise army men »no a,r men. rny.e Byenue whery TOpcr Mi«» La Vaine Caanell and Dor- he suffers the danger of being have to be, u n le» there be only of an(J othy . William, o f Oeyaerv.lle, Pillows Galore I I thought a misanthrope who fail ’ atomic men or atomized men. cha^ e an; haye California are ^ endin» to properly appreciate the joys of A rudimentary km m W fe about „mooty„ who ^ me «»lion with Rev and Mra . F. L. ,Lounge, throw , wedge, and chair. In lovely fabric the make-up of the cabinet wou d in #n<] Canne|l. living. But we essay that task w.th lndlCf ^ r n r -y ’” I , nM u“„al ><*ty attitude diacouraeed hund- Mr and M„ Va«. GaMbeck. of covers accented by intriguing designs. A ll sizes and some slight misgivings. It seems, ^ X e e if he wanted to, :and that --'-¡’ «f volunieee workers. The BulSck ^ nt ^ e n d with shapes A1.50 to 4.98 after thinking it over for what aeiei’* f n ~ ’ public, m Washington at least, is , w -- Geonre Van Gaosbcck. of Mp Q, Mr and Mrs might be termed » considerable Is about as for a« unified commend ^ y . number of years, that people are is going to get anyway. Connor. i Vkritors to The ¡Dalles Monday thankful or not because of their were Mr and Mrs Q. Hilderbrand, Ckrhtmas Accessories! inner nature. Things to be thank Rev and Mrs Cannell, Mias La » GAS AND OIL ful for may he few indeed to elicit A lovely assortment of cards, boxed. . . Vaine Cannell, Miss Dorothy Wil Ti r es—A ccessories profuse thanks. liams, Mr and Mrs V. W. Dutton, The Japanese, who are now W rappings, floss, snow and trim for trees „ R H. M c K E A N and SON Mrs Ed Dutton, Mrs A. Huckin, short of fuel and food, might From the Observer, Nov. 24, 1916 Mrs E. Hailey, Gordon Harper, • In su ra n ce Boardman literary society met fawn on a benefactor who offered Mr and Mrs Otoon and grandau- Grain, Feed, Flour, Fuel them a loaf of bread and. a few Saturday evening and elected _ Twine • ghter, Anna Jean Bngga,r «ticks of wood. The Germans, the Clarence Sparling president, Mrs Farm Implements, Bhga, Ajlie Hdpnagin vtice-preskloiit, | ?ARBED WIRE—GOOD" POSTS Pole« and imny of the other peo Mr and Mrs LaKoy Befehee and Frank Hennagin secretary-treasui- pun w vQ ple of Europe could be made * , daughter, Jeannette, visited «in er, George Hennagm, sergeant at PHONES thankful with gifts of food that _____ WednemSy. — - Defeat ole’ maa winter with “Pendletons”, “Mariposas” or any Resident, p«rtl»"d arms, Miss Casperson librarian. Feeds tor«. Office would he scorned among ua. Even Ed Olson has gone to Minnea^ of our famous name brand blankets. In a variety of colors. Both >182 C. L. Powell has bought the T. 163 162 thankfulness is comparative. polis, Minnesota xto < attend his 1(M»% wools Mmi wool mixed \ OREGON C. Lee residence from R J. Ginn WASCO . Poets have been thankful to l»e alive and to enjoy the summer’s and has moved to his new propel • • sun, the spring showers, the hum ty C. L. Poley, president, Stone ming nature that each of us feels wall Jackson vick-president and a part. It is (the elemental things that most thanksgiving sermons W. T. McCoy secretary, are the bid us praiee. We give thanks for new officers of the Moro Hunt Satin smooth, light as a feather and oh so warm.. Filling of 100% food, for the presence of friends, club which will meet Friday night woolen fibre. In rose only. , to arrange for the annual hunt. for a roof above ua. Lurriber is on the ground for |jf we are of cheerful mien and Toyland Is O pen happy disposition these suffice the Moro Hardware warehouse op There will be a meeting o( overseas veterans of the to make us give thanks Some of posite from their'store. A w onderland of Christmas toys and suggestions for everyone the dourer brethren demand oth From the Observer. Nov. 26, 1926 Spanish War, World War I and World War II at the Court * L. L. Peetx and 0. L. Belshe er things before expressing grati Just-In M etal Scooter 6.50 House in Moro Tuesday evening November 27, for the pur tude, such as spiritual content came home from Camp Sherman 'N om a’ wood Steam Shovel 2.25 ment, friendlineas with contem Saturday after having constructed pose of organizing a .Sherman County Post of Veterans poraries, the satisfactions that a pipe line to bring water to. sev 'N om a’ wood Tractor 2.25 _________ *_____ *_____ - •_______ ___ _________ _ of Foreign W’ars of the U. S. for the Sherman county come with sueceee of eome sort. eral cabins in the colony. Friends are congratulating Mr Many can be thankful for all thea»( Intimate Gift» for Milady and Shaniko-A*ntelope areas. Perhaps one 1« most thankful who and Mrs Ralph Briabine on the LE BLUME Bath Salts, Intriguing in lovely container $1 j 00 is beet adjusted to his environ arrival of a son at their home last Thursday evening, November 19. m ent All overseas ex-service men are urged to plan to be in “HOUSE OF GARDEN” Soaps Perfume in pastel color» .59—1.50 Douma left by auto stage To establish a day by historical “FAMOUS BEAUTY” Gift set to please any feminine heart 2.00 Moro next Tuesday night and meet some of your buddies happenstance and rule that there Wednesday for Prineville where he after all must be happy at that expected to attend the wedding of SACHET BOXES Delightfully perfumed .50 - 1.00 “who were over there too’ and who can understand and time, willy-nilly, Is putting some- his brother to Mis« Leona Elliott, BABY BATH MITTS Travel mitts for every occasion .69 - 1.25 tMng of a strain on human nature former teacher of the Fairview talk the language of an OVEIW5EAS veteran. COLOGNES» , To suit the taste w 1.00 - 1A0 that loves the unexpected more school. Keith McDonald took a fall at than the planned. We will be hap /TAX ADDITIONAL py when we are at peace and are the skating rink that broke a rib. content with our lot, adiether it From the Observer, Nov/ 23, 1906 There was a short crop of po- be after bountiful harvest or in tatoes in Sher mean county . this the midst of storm. year but Page of the Moro market has imported some to be sold at TAXES i ■■■ ■ - . .. ■ ' $1.25 per hundred. The range is in such bad <i>ndi ' There is aomethirtg akin to des peration on the expressions of men tion this fall that feelin g has al who contemplate their tax future. ready begun. ” L Col. C. A. Buckley «ays a ea.-h It is true that many of them are prize of $20 will be given for the trying to pasa the-hunden o f taxes on to others. Few are really try best draft sucklig colt at the colt ing to evade thxea altogether for show at Gras« Valley. The iDeMoes family will open they have learned that that is im- itheir Inext tdbr in Portland Dec poasible. They merely wish to ember 1. lighten the load by snaring others Moro had half an ¡inch of anew in the same m«ah. Saturday morning and more later, Thera is evidence that some are convinced that government is w>me but all gone now. gargantuan monster that is about K , 4. X • • to overpower them. At least it is an unwelcome burden, fastened • Prompt and friendly an them by their own carelessness, FOR SALE: In Wasco, 7 room house, modernized interior and anwarinesa or perhaps by others. attention with the handiest kitchen yoi It may swallow their ambitions ever «aw. 3 lots. $900.00 Giles in its toils until they give up to • Low interest rates; it and relax into living on the scant French, Moro. bounties of the moneter they have FOR SALE: 6 new Hampshire created. hens 11 years old. Phone 459 The ordinary men gets little en Waaco or write Mrs Paul AHey, ough from government for what «P 4T AT ANY TIMÉ WITHOUT PENALTY 2-3c he gives. He has proteetioh from violence, or retribution after vio FLIGHT instruction on Thursdays and Sundays, weather permit lence Si perpetrated, he has school Thè First N ational charges no brokerage, ting. Wasco Airport, Cody A%ro ing, he has highways, and pen no commissions Service. Flight inatruetor, Bob sions end many leaser gift» or an Apley 2tfn noyances, snoot o f which are as You need not be a dapmHor to borrow from this beak bmrdcneosne as helpful. FOR SALE: Potatoes, good quality A man with a not income of 2s and la mixed <g> $2 a hundred $2000 per year and a email home or $1.26 for 601b sacks, deliver« probably pays some $600 In direct ed in 2 ton lots. Wra. Brown, Du taxes and half that nsach in ifidi-* fur, Or.. Phone-8313. 3 4p 9 raet taxes per year. la 40 years F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K he has given enough to govern- LOST: Purse, Laige black leather, Monday Nov. 12 east of Kent or ftaAt t o mahe him rich, and chor OF PORTLANO near Moro. Contains ration boQks ees are that both he and govern keys, billfold with money, mis ment are brake and i« need o f cellaneous articles. Return to M « > k .i f . t . M l immediate aid. George R. Loving 6634 S. E. 42 Ona can lose Mhdrty and proper Portland 6, Ore. 3c ty through taxes and many do. . ■ i O Group Meets For Program, GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFP f t in h im «“ Moro and Waaae « a from your Favorite Store In <H Blankets NOTICE TO 7 .9 5 -1 7 .9 5 - ? SHERMAN COUNTY OVERSEAS VETERANS Comforters 17.5Q - WILLARD ANDERSON POST 2471 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS S p r o u s e -R e itz C o m p a n y ', In c . The Dalles, Orsgon — i i ESTATE Want Ad» M a d e to fit a n y s p a c e a n y te m p e r a tu r e A lso b u ilt w ith 2 te m p e r a tu res* Part freezer -IO to 3 0 d eg rees Part refrigerator 3 4 to 3 8 d eg rees EITHER ELECTRIC OR GASOLINE ORIVEN M H BE CHANGED OVER FHEE 0F G W One in operation at George Potter’s store at Klondike O rc g o ri J. G. Verschingel I 1