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fcovjír* jotrlU ai U tthovt benefit
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Mrs« feícheiderféf
tonMhUwl Moni pttue unii,
Moni, OrrRoli
but ir t improving at praaant
Boontnbari left for Port-
aturday,
Ted Everetts pre moving
Into the house formerly occupied
by Mrs Sonnenberg.
Mrfe B. E. H ailey w ent to
Portland Monday to attend th e
funeral of an aunt.
«
Relatives here received word
of Mrs w . R. Copeland of W alla
W ashington The funeral
wa^ held Monday a t 2 p. m. Mrs
QopeUpd was a sister of E. E.
¿r
l-™ _
A
Kaaetxn-g,
A. C. Voankorcr
K aseberg and
a..u
J
-*^fce
rb
e
rt
Root.
attend-
M rs
____ ______ Those
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ing uje funeral from W asco w ere
Mr And M rs H erb ert Root, Mr
an d T « rs A. C. Kaseberg, M r and
M rs Pauen K aseberg and_M r and
" i
Bvarattl laat Tuaaday JUni 4
* ri / • 8
Mr and Mra Waltar Hatral tandad gradUaUon
fmm Loa Anaaiw viaitad ralatlvaa «on, Gaytord Guy,
in Wasco on Monday and Tud*
day of last week.
W iley McDonald returned home
»Monday from Mid-Columbia hoa-
pi tai w here he had been fo r treat-
-m art.
w
M •« Gorfmauer is seri-
“J " 7*
..
hospital
¿ ^ yn^ lflnd h e r m any friends
l n Portland
8peedy recov
iare wi ng
pe
TjOAnHrH T lltip and ,babv
IjUlJt*
Uouj
- M - TS
- L<eonar(j
—
- r “h
o - unu
T hursday
p o . u g h n | te r w in
De
nome
i h u . bm j
.
o f^ h “
W atvl„ a _nr1 sm a,,
.<
. hnSDltai
son retu rn ed irom w r
p
o n Saturday.
child-
In Portland
Thursday evening
Among those attending the
Rose Festival in Portland were
Mr and M rs O. G. H ilderbrand,
M rs Joe H ilderbrand and P atty,
Mr and M rs Ira F ridley a n d Cly-
de Fridley, Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Blau, Mr and Mrs H arley D utton
and Barbara McConaughy.
Barbara McConughy also at-
tended the w edding of h e r friend
M iss B everly H eaton to Joe
|«a
¡Canestro
of - Portland. .
Once upon a tim e a sm all boy using funds which otherw ise
was taken to a m useum w here wpyld have to be budgeted
gated for ll0 1 1 0 F € u FOF
he saw SOiPe lightly w rapped ob- p rin tin g and binding.
jects th at w ere labeled “real Eg- ' F o r the first year,
pon<r— 9Í
yptian m um m ies” and . it . . happen-
will cost $900,000 to p rin t th e
.
,
is
ed th a t so m any people had view- Congressional Record. T h a t
ed them , and felt of them , and one item alone. C om paratively t F riday Study club m et w ith
ATEI
O tr
handled them _that the w rappings few copies^ are sent to subscrib- M rs Sadie Rich to celebrate the
IATIBR w ere w orn. Therefore, w hat ap- ers the rem ainder being distri- 25th an n iv ersary of Mrs E. H.
h itis e ï
--------- peared to be a cast iron toe pro- buted free, under congressional Jtichelderfer as a club member.
truded slightly. Since th a t day frank by meml>erj of the c o r-\M rs R ichelderfer w as presented
HATH
. , h eir constituents.
____ . T k.. ,.,UL T h « e -w
olh.n«.
rc P a r I
th a t erstw hile nr^nll
sm all E boy H has gress to
ith a silv e r thim ble. M
Mrs
C arl
iSSO C IA TIO Ñ been doubtful
■ * * * of * m any things sui>erintendent o f
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docum ents Tuggle was co-hostess. Gweh Nls-
and
has
found
w
hat
appears
to
sens
various
item
s
and
takes
in
b
e
t
played
several
num
bers
for
' FA R M 3
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be cast iron toes on other sane- about $1,000,000 cash a year, ¡group singing. M ra^Charies F u l
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
tified objects and persons.
Most popular of these is In fan t ton gave a reading, Mrs Sadie
j p YOU’R E GLD:
Slight assocjption w ith the ca re , iwhich has 3Old 3,360.000 R ich gave a reading and Mrs
i f g Tlme to «^u
SLBSCRIPTION KATES
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F
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E
YOUNG:
v
Payable in Advance
VttlUxig
i t ’s T i n e to B uy.
ONE YEAR ...........................
Was-
his theory.
b ers Of Congress get free and S tudy Club Group.* M rs Tuggle Root from Pendleton. M rs Cope-
,
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GILES I * FRENCH
JUNK 1W 1MC
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The o u tb u rst of Judge Jackson mall out T he nex t best 8eller is wad” p resented with a crystal jan(pg parents wer*e pioneers in
Mr a n d Mrs T . M. " Moore R*aI E ^ t e Broken—F arm Laaua
Those IVho w ould trade a«alnst
Black Strengthens p arental Care, of w hich 1,890,000 dlfeh for exhibition of a h a n d .Sherm an coutny.
h a v e moved to the Lu E. Kase- TR A V ELERS INSURANCE CO.
-
.
th ® fe^li^R th a t m en in high pla- ^ p ^ g have been sold for a nickel m ade corde bag at Portland Art
Hnurh- U®rK ranch w here Mr M oore is ----- -— ——------
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.
freedom fu r security are ces are m uch like those in low each Then th ere are the F a rm e r m useum d u rin g state convention ; George Brock and his aaug - - m pjoyed
• • “ r^
Laoge M*» M T -M iR
Meets on the 1st and
places at least in these days.
Bulletins, costing a few cents, of F ederation of R o m a n ’s clubs ter,, Mrs Dale Loftin of ba e
V Waeco F athers: Don’t forget
3rd Thursday eveninra
deserving o f neither.
Judge Jackson w as plainly The prices range up to $1.75 for
4 _____
from W as. ^ U e d o v e r j h e w eek j
the F a th e r and
^ ^ u e t to
of each month- Visiting
irked because he had not been
d e scrib in g th e national
A S ? S ^ k S ? S iL fr<Ma«onic S ° m eROf
’
held F rid ay evening a t the
members are cordially
-appointed chief justice. There
T here ar’e still on ^ n d co are atten d in g Ifce M ason*
Brock of Wa8CO.
JTethodlst church.
nvited to w n t wr»h na.
nf f
w ritings
r itimzK of
of George
Geortre conym tion. and G[ a?^ ,
, 5 S '• . 'M
rs j J. . T.
n t v»
of Salein is via-
hall team won game
ßCHOOL ELECTION
w e re stories
stories about
aoout the
m e co
c o u u rt’s
rts , AA
w
Mrs
*. H
n u u m
LeRoy Wright, W. M.
disagreem ents and these undoubt- W ashington w h ich w ere p rinted
r t^ d » . <
sU ter Mr® S‘ J ’ Br0Ck w ith A rlington Sunday by a
H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary
Few functions of governm ent “ ^*'. 7
A
.
..
w asm nK w n wmk.i
r ...... —
. • I xrf
_ _ — Lodg e No. 111. i.O.O.F.
erouse as m any em otions as does
y had a P®1*1 in cau81n# the hack in the days of H erbert Hoo-
‘
*
«m Wasco.
w aaw .
»core of w
10 w
to a 3
the school and its attendant P re8^ c n t to nam e some one from ver
Mrg Ida A ndrew s is visiting
_____
______
____
_
Mrg Mamie jo n es and daugh-
The A m erican Legion Auxil- ^ eete lgr an(j s h
teachers,
classes and district outside the
10 the h i g h e s t _______ ______
cm jdren
in Portland th is
A rdeth of San Deigo, Calif., iary m et at th e hom e of M rs TuTsdty’ ' in"*LO.O.*F.
boards.
Judicial job. Jackson, w h o. is an
o i / t h e theory th a t th ere is no week. " . -
. -r.
^ r’g jjorace j ones Sr. from Oak- G. A. Sargent last Monday.
hall- T ransient an J
to be
respon- Jaw againgt Q
cvin<r rvo
rv acrpnrv
. . Mrg
.
„ ljOyd .__y
Mrs George Van Gaasbeck and risit ng brothers are
/ T h e above is only prelim inary able
a?J.e m an,
an’ felt
Ien Black 10
06 respon-
asking,
every
agency
i g n i ;California <>rw
and t Mr«
Mrs R van
yan
cordially mvit^d
»
to saying th at n£xt Monday J u ^ a 8i™ , ,
4
„ asks the appropriation com m it
Mrs
’
y
.
. . Ust from P ortland visited th e
Chas M rs Vern D utton w ere Monday
17, th ere Is going to be a school g Black s h istory Is su d i that
t^e for m ore money than it ex- t«>yse have been on the sick y
___________
_ _ vlgitor8 to T he Dalles.
to meet with os.
E rnest Houston N. G.
flection in this county and state few y 111 fail 10 believe that he
The theory iS to ask for
A. R. K essinger, Secretary
and new directors are going to be would U ke p a rt in decisions in plonty and ta ke a reduction, if
GAS AND OIL
Lupine R eb ek ak ~ L od ge N a . 11«
chosen
who will of necessity w hich
a^ d his f r |ends w ere necessary So lt ls w ith the Coast
T ire » -A c c e sso r ie s
M 'etu 2nd and 4th
feandle school affairs for the interestedi- He is
if not Guard. W hen the w ar starten
Tuesday« o f each
coming year a t least.
legally, then m orally, of actions
coast guard w as composed
R. H. McKEAN and SON month. V isit n g mem-]
Sherm an county ls in the pro- not couVten a'’ced bv discreet and pf p pprRonnel of , 2 000 w h lch
ber» welcom e.
cess of consolidating its schools. hoJl0I*able jud«*8-
included three rear adm irals and
IN 6U R N C E
L. M cl«achlan NG
There is still opposition to each
Jackson would have been in
captains. The coast guard was
G rain, F eed , F lour, F u el
Florence Johnaton. Si J
consolidation move but the ten-
P°sltion had he not y aited transferred from the« treasurer
F arm Im p lem en ts, B ags, T w in e
dency has been tow ard larger
‘ J?e was personij!ly
departm ent to the navy and ex
Bethlehem Chapter N o. 78. 6.E.SL
BARBED W IR E —GOOD POSTS
schools and few er districts
krllJ?ing B aC^ H ,
panded. W hen the budvet for the
M -eta E very Second ant
Exam ple ls the K ent district
The same
coast gunrd w as subm itted, mem
Fourth Thursday« ’n eaj<»
PHONES
all school districts have been p u t m ght be given other me
‘ hers of the appropripations com
Month. V isitin g M em ber
Office
Residence
F eedstore
Invited-— Moro. Oregon
into one. At Grass Valiev the
COUFt'
n
«
m lttee w ere bug-eyed. I t was a
Helen R u ggles, W. 4i.
162
163
182
same result will have been ac
K 8 3 XeFy ^m ? L me88' 5 ° ^ husky budget, and the com m ittee
Edna M eiier, S ecretary •
OREGON
WASCO
complished if consolidations are 8i ° UM reS gn '
men saw th a t th ^ brass batS had
approved. In other p a X
of * h™ ld
?
^ 7 taken care of them selves In the
the county schools are actually wbose ho" or ls w ilh ° u t
B fst place, thev upped the per-
consolidated although
not in
haV/
SOne11 to 19.000 and th ey also
name, for all children attend the
theO? L O
f
noliH sm othered t h - personnel w ith
same school.
suprem e bench to follow a pollti bragg
The com m ittee was
. The tendency is a national one X ^ u l X c a ^ d e s
the" previ* ’lnvlted to pay SalaKe8
T
and m eets th e new conditions F a c e fu l escapades or tne p
1 4 a d m ira i; 17 re a r adm irals
^nought on by better roads and ° US ^ " ^ ^ ^ t l o n
y h ic h hai
com m anders and 138 captains
faster t r a n s p ^ r t X
m any
In tbe ^ w ar g u ard ’ th ere Wer^
WMf I«
Kmei
d c '« m
t K*"iAw
rt*rà •• a» J t W r nd,
'- ’
Edtf.or
matutr a(~U»
soj4 1« a
Marsh < 11,1.
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: Club Work
v a v
q q
‘¥ ‘ íí
Tygh Valley
Parts of Oregon children
rid** 8U lt
64 officers a ratio of one officer
40 miles to school daily and union
to 188 8ailors The new Pr °P °sa1
high schools draw
pupils for
Plans for the Sherm an County asked for 171 officers, a ratio of
.long distances to give them ♦he' F a ir have begun to grow as th e one officer to 111 anlM wl
advantages of b etter facilities.
board m eets for decisions on The com m ittee concluded the
Perhaps the school
elections w hat is going to be a p a rt of the coast guard wa9 laying It OB
of any one year will have little ^a^r tb *8 fa^ ’ Sherm an county Tntber thick and decided th is ap-
effect on th e ultim ate result. ^ as one
best fairs in Ore« • propriation was a good place to
They will, how ever, have a bear- Fon, both from the point of ex- s ta rt economizing, so 20 million
ing on week by week instruction bibits and program . T here is yet dollars was lopped off the amount
gnd the h irin g of suitable tea- no evidence th a t the enforced allowed by the budget. This is
ehers. Parents, especially, and all lapse will handicap its excell- l ust one
Ibe m any services
oth ers
Interested
in
schools ence
m uch evidence th a t
the th at does not realize the w ar is
should go to th eir school houses 1^® fair w lb be equal or better
over, and w ishes to perpetuate
M onday and take a part in th e than the best.
ltself at full w ar strength. The
elections.
______________
coast guard is an efficient organ
ization and has done good work,
| /but
th e com m ittee qoncluued
IT S GOT TO END
th at the brass hats w ere entirely
rp.
.
1
-
1 too am bitious. The coast guard
u 8peCU,aU° n abOUt I
■■
— . J will not be returned to the trea-
w 1 happen if the govern-
<AA- sury departm ent.
m en t tries to enforce its ruling From the O bserver Ju n e 14, 1907
run**1
KmU8t 8el1
Jo h n McDonald and wife of
CHURCHFR
b® f
thelF Wheat Spokane, are here on their hon- Moro Community Church
L? days after harvest.
eymoon, visiting Mrs McCullum Bible School 10:00 A. M.
nothing, for fan n e rs Mr and M rs j F . Foss, Mr and
„
v „
_ ...
.
have been used to taking orders Mrg u D>
and other
G ra*s ' 8 ley R,ptLM < hnrch
®°me one in W ashington, frlendg
and N a tiv e s
in the Sunday Schcx>1 10 a m
b u t th ere is doubt about it. T he TOunty. The groom w as once a 10:30 a m. will begin the pro-
farm er has been a sorely tried resident here son ol A
I) Me- gram put on by tbe children of
m an thia year, w hat w ith OPA.
and
bride wa8 a w e„ th e Dally Vacation Bible Schoo'.,
feed ahortagw. 48 cent rise In know n Spokane iadv, Miss M attle ™ s ’’roi!ram L,w" ’ continue o n
w heat price a fter he had sold, gpellecy
nto tbe w orsbip service. Every
indecision and vaccilation on the
w <? P h w a II F rank ^ v r a and one ls u rFed to attend to *ee w hat
Bart of th e governm ent. I t would- w , F j ackaon’. have Im ported ‘be .ch^
1 have accomplished.
n , u ' f ‘° m* farm - m ore -than a doaen car load« of 'Vork hoi,k,s, w |ll be on display.
d " S , P, ? „ the CTOP *" the wood and posts th is m onth, and P ray er m e e tin g Thursday 8 p. m.
|.a rn and let the governm ent go p th er farm er8 are getting ready
A- Schilling, pastor.
In Other Days j
subsidy • to business, th e new
dealers w ere able to continue
L
ty ° Ver
llv"
or ta t people.
.^ ow
citizens of the Unit-
ed S tates are out of food, o r ap-
proachlng th a t state. In some
, cities there is no m eat, ln others
no b u tte r, in some a lack of
bread. Sugar is scarce all over
as some o th er foods
W e • are
a t ,^ ;
s M p m e iu
to foreign lands and are being
told th a t w e w ill lo se w orld
leaderahtp unless we feed other
people m ore and better. (Is lt
w o rtW th e price?)
T here will be a rebellion of
some group p re tty soon, the buy-
era who m ay q u it paying such
high prices, th e housew ives w ho
w oud like som e good old fashion-
ed food to serve or, perhaps, the
farm ers w ho still th in k th e ir
r L S n X ..° Wn
they
s n i ’i
fig h t over business. Maybe there
is not gotpg to be a surplus of
business forever and all of us
may be fighting for it pretty
•oon.
“
Serm on 1100 A M
G od the P erserv er of M an”
W ednesday m eetings first and
th lrd W cdnes(lays of cach
,cnlc w „ a Include testim onials of healinu
gUccess. J. C. Coy w as th e The readln« room ln lh<’ rear of
cham pion «Sherm an.
*> . th ® church contains all authorlz-
C hristian Science literatu re
From the O bserver Ju n e 15, 1917 whfCh m ay be borrow ed or pur-
-
.
,
F lw t prize for 1116
doc<>r- chased-
ated au^> was won at We -W*ac° W asco M ethodist Church
Auto Show by Miss Je an e tte
.
School 10 00 a m
Croefleld; 2d prize by Rdy Bel- ¿ unday ,2!
‘ 1 2,
shee and 3(1 Priae
W- B. M orning W orship 11 i . m.
C urry. , _
■
Specla, FaO,«r s ^ y j e r v l e e
all Oregonians
Amateur
B ro n c R id in g B a r e b a c k
R id ing C alf R o p in g H o r se
R a cin g W ild C ow M ilking
M oney B ack If SU NSET’S
S erv ice Isn’t Better!
Yes, it’s « h e t if our w y ic c isn’t 100
percent to your liking wey w ill
your m oney. Russ V o ls to rff,
war service manager, b beck
refund
cur p re
in
c'taige
o f our service departm ent.
Our Reputation Is Your Protection
The Dalles,
Oregon
OLDSMOBILE
CHEVROLET
CADILLAC
---------r ------
urda
R oberts of The Dal- Ju n io r League at 7 p. m.
after-
noon H e came over 10 Pu t the
finishing touches onto the sale GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF
°f
Pl®®®, known as the “Pike
« ^ o n ” in Grass Valley canyon
A tto r n e y A t L aw
the east of the experim ent
fa*m. He sold to Thom as Douma,
M o r o «m d W i
who u k e s Po®»®««ion at once,
MrB w - c B ryant is visiting
a t ¡Monmouth and Fail City. ------- ------------------------------------------
W hile a t M onmouth this week RHEUMATISM
that benefit
J w 22-23
c X a n ^ e n e e
guest of h e r form er pupil Miss
nixed bungling^ Because of huge £ £
i h 7 " recen"t
W a g rLcu ltu re com m encem ent. In th is city.
m e n u to labor and*” ^ c a s lS n a l n ^ i L i ^ n i ^ ’^ w e r c ’ m ^SaV
Grangers Grew Sodai Craps
RECAPPING GUIDE
D U A 0 ALMOST OONT
WATCN O fW M A K I A PATS
WITH VS TO M C A F
.
TH E GRAN GE labored for many*"pears
to have the graduated income tax enacted (in 1930) as
an am endm ent to the State constitution.
Reasons: The G range believes that taxes should be
levied in direct proportion to ability to pay; that tbe
m ajor cost of governm ent should not be borne by
real property.
Results: M any millions o f dollars have been saved
farm ers and others through direct relief from pro p
erty taxes.
f
Projects of this nature are as vital a part of G range
activities as better agriculture itself. T hat is why 28,000
progressive farm ers belong to the O regon State G range
— why membership continues to grow — why the
G range is a dom inant force for social progress.
A lbcrt s
I®8 wa® In Moro Tuesday
"
£
first h e r classm ates have had
since graduation.
J L E , DT n h?S ,P!ar
order for the m aterial for his
new residence. The basem ent has
been excavated and , sand and
gravel is now being hauled for
the concrete foundation.
- • -nd ARTHRITIS.
I suffered for years and am so
thankful th a t I found relief from
this terrible affltctioh th a f I will
,
,et
^ladly answ er anyone w riting m e
for inform ation. Mrs Anna P autz
P.O.Box 285, Vancouver, W ash,
Pd. Adv.-NUE-OVO Laboratories
n a is l a o o m
•fC AFA TO W CS
sa
vs ropAT
7 i
.
TAMfC SNOMfWO TNOOVOV
V O N T N IA Y ‘
Information about the purpose
and accomplishment« of the Ore
gon State Grange is contained in
a booklet “Let’s Look at the
Record”. Contact your local
Grange for copy, orwrite direct.
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