The News Notes fro« Kent. ___ , V O b ser v e r. Edited by Viola Bennett. Mrs. Hogue visited the school Monday evening. Rev. Magwood held services in Kent last Sunday, morning and F R ID A Y ..................April 7. 1916 evening. Eighteen pupils in each room Entered as second class ■’• <** were neither absent nor tardy last post ofbee at Moro, Oregon, July 25, 1891. month. Frances M orrow has started to L. I r e l a n d ..............Manager. school again, after an absence of If you do not read The Observer, why several weeks. sot? Miss Ella Kirby and sister, from W e would like to have you take it, and we know it would be profitable to you to Shaniko, were visiting here Satur­ become a subscriber. W e send it two day and Sunday. ' • years for $2.50; one year $1.50; 12% eta a month isn’t much. T ry it. Order by A party was given at the home postal card, and pay for it when you can. of Lola Young Saturday evening. W e w ill not be responsible for the neglect of subscribers to notify as of A ll present report a good time. OSsiI Papota teas IMj. c. changes in their address. N or w ill the notification of a Postmaster that the sub­ scriber has “ Removed” settle the bill of a delinquent. Church and Society notices F R E E , ex­ cept when for money making purposes. Such notices at regular rates at the option of the publishers. A t any tim e when requested to do so, the paper will be oiscontinued. But wc expect that all arrears w i . i be paid before such request is made. It is easy to ask us for a statement, which w ill be cheerfully rendered at any time. Jay, A pril 9. Fine growing weather, fall wheat doing fine and everybody northeast of Wasco says their wheat is nice this spring, quite a number have started in summer fallowing. * Arnold Buhman has placed his order with G.N.Crosfield for a new 1916 Maxwell. Says he ex­ pects to raise some dust soon, as the auto should be here by next Tuesday. It seems as though the more automobiles, the more interest farmers are putting in on the road work and not letting all the re­ sponsibility rest with the supervis­ or. If all would give a helping hand, we would soon have our roads as they should be, but there are always a few that havn’t “ got” the time— to work roads. * Methodist church: Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching service in Spaulding at 12 (noqmA and in Mcro at 7:30 p. m. The pupils of the primary room have been making a small garden on on$ corner of the school ground. Bob Richardson, cement con­ Those who did not miss any tractor of Wasco, is putting in the words in the spelling contest week cemept work for the new bridge were Adelia and Margaret Gates, in China hollow, two miles north Vera G illm or, Basil Morrow, and of Wasco. This is some very Viola Bennett. much needed work and will be The pupils of the primary room much appreciated by all who trav­ have started a bird club, by elect­ el over that place hereafter. It ing Roy Justeson president; Orma has been a disgrace to that district Walton, secretary; and Merritt to allow such a mud hole to exist Wattles, treasurer. so long. ' Several people’ from Kent visit­ Several new culverts will be put ed the Wilcox Sunday School last in the bad crossings on the Scott Sunday. A lunch was served by canyon road, in district one, this the ladies, after which Rev. Mag- week or as soon as possible. wood held services. Road Supervisor Matthieson has Those from the primary room ordered the lumber hauled. One who did not miss any words last culvert will be put in at. A . Bub- week were Roy Justeson. Lyle man’s, two at H . H ilfs and one Hogue, Donald Haynes, W illie below where the spring crosses Young, Merritt Wattles, and H a r­ the road. - After these are iff; we old Howell. / . will have a pretty good piece of The entertainment at the opera house last Friday evening by Prof Frank Thomas Chapman and his talented wife, Madame Pauline M iller Chapman, assisted by Miss VanDycke, accompaniste, under the auspices of Moro High School was a musical treat of rare merit. Such close attention as was mani­ fested by the audience throughout the entire program was .in itself the most sincere-^ppreciation that only true art may have. Several attended from Wasco, and a few from Grass Valley and Kent. A ll are h, Johi L. V . Moore and O . G . Sayrs have each recently purchased a 16-inch Flying Dutchman gang plow from the M oro Hardware and Implement Co. Services rifihung and evening. -------------------- - At the annual meeting of the membershipnpf the Presbyterian church, held rfter morning service last Sunday, fee out-going officers were re-elected. T he officers of the church and members of the Dorcas society were each given a vote of thanks in appreciation of their efforts during the year. The congregation and Dorcas society raised more than $3000 the past year. During the same time seven were added to the membership on profession of faith and four by certificate, the total membership is 82. The enrollment of the Sunday School is 107; the average attendance for the year, 77; con­ tributions for the year, $117. PLUG CHEWING ft WHOLESOME ___ HABIT r M signed has filed in the above entitled court and cause his final report end ac­ count of .his administration of the said es­ tate, and that Monday ,x the 10th day of A pril, A . D ., 1916, at the hour of ten o ’clock a. m. of said day has been by or­ der of the court appointed as the time, and the county court room in the county court house nt M oro, Oregon, as the place for the bearing of the said report and account, the objections thereto if any, and the settlement of the said estate. Dated at M oro, Oregon, this 8th day of March, A . D ., 1916. L . Barnum, Administrator o f the said estate. Bright, Bryant A Ellis, j , Attorneys for Administrator. 5t-ml0a7 '» »ee r r . r I oro B arber S P o r c e la in J B a th hop ^Fub. E verything F irst Class an d u p to date. Agent for Mixlvl Sleam 1 aundry of The Dalles Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office J. N M o i o LKNDRY, P r o p r ie to r . - ■ ! • , -----------------O x o g r o x x . BRAN AND SHORTS AT THE Farmers’ Union Warehouse Lowest Market Price J. A . H A R D I N , - - - M o ro , O re g o n * Beginning next Sunday, April *2d, a free admission ticket for all shows will be given away every Monday evening, immediately af­ ter the first show, at Burnett’s M oro Theatre. Each ticket given away will be good for one month. T o every oqe buying admissions a duplicate^ number of the ticket will be given and each Monday night a drawing will be made of all tickets sold the previous week. If the number called is not in the audience the drawing will con­ tinue until a duplicate is found. WE T h e O liv e r , J o h n D e e r e a n d M o lin P lo w » . R o d e r ic k L e a n d o u b le a c t i n g C u t ­ a w a y , a ls o t h e O liv e r a n d D e e re C u ta w a y . S t e e l D is c H a r r o w s , F a r m T r u c k s , H a c k s a n d B u g g ie s , Let us worship God by families as far as possible, each family oc­ cupying the tame seat. This was D r. Freeze the Eve the old time way of worshiping Specialist will make God and is most pleasing to H im . regular trips to M oro Let us try it at both services on Call next Lords Day. Father, mother each month during 1916. M oro Hotel. children, evgry body come. A. I . Adams, Pastor. until then did he start to cry. Abstracts promptly made by the Last Sunday a number of friends Sherman County Abstract Com ­ and neighbors of M rs J .G Medler pany, M oro, Oregon. tendered her a surprise birthc^iy dinner party. Those present were Notice of Final Settlement S.J.Brock and family, J. S. Brock In the County Court of the State and wife of Crook, Wash., J. K. Oregon for Sherman County. In the matter of the estate of John Mersinger and family, Slim Mac­ R . M artin, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the under Nab and family, Frank Medler signed has filed in the above entitled and family. Art Smith and family, b Re Other Way C » Yon Get AH the Court and cause her final report and ac­ Arnold Buhman and family, E .A . count of her administration of the «aides tale, and that Monday, the 1st day Of Medler and wife. Grandpa M e d ­ ♦ Bch**s$and Flavor ef the Leaf M ay, A . D . 1916, at the hour of ten b ’clock a. m. of said day has been ler, C.M.Brock, Mrs. M . Booth, by order of the Court appointed as tha Mrs. Anna Medler and son, Jas. and the county court room in the "SPEAR HEAD" BEST CHEW time, county court house at M oro, Oregon, as Brady, Miss Rose Melzer, Miss M an y prominent physicians declare the place for the hearing o f the said report McGregor, Mrs. Lamborft of chewing to be the most wholesome way and account, the objections thereto if any, Wasco, Mrs. B. F. Medler, Ross o f enjoying tobacco. and the settlement of the said estate. “I began chewing some years ago,” Dated at M oro, Oregon, this 23d day Guilford; in all there were 58. said one, “and I soon found that it Is of March. A . D ., 1916. The dinner was surely a nice one Jane C. M artin, Administratrix Bright, Bryant A Ellis, of said estate. and was enjoyed by all. The 5t-m24a21 Attorneys for Administrix. only regret being that J.G .M edler the plug fo rm ■ 1 ALBERT - - OREGON — ..... 1 W H E N YO U T R A V E L BY AUTO A N D V IS IT T H E D A L L E S S . - T O RE YOUR „ , „ ---------- — CAR In the concrete, recently completed, tally equipped, roomy garage of Walther-Williams Company. Competent workman always ready to help you in any way they can at least expense to you. For any service rendered the charge will always be reasonable. W Ä L T H C R -W IL L IA M S G A R A G E TH E DALLES. - - OREOON.