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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1917)
irgument mtroi bill a<le out oduct fo r ther p ro -’ E very housewife this year should ‘ H a rv e y Wells.state fire marshal, restore to her home the often • .sbcs the Observer to warn it* overlooked hom e industries of | farm er reader» of the danger of running. preserving. pickling and ’ fire from a o v until after w beat drying of perishable fruits or veg-! hauling. sve made etables. T h e large the war. new gardens which R ID A Y number o f ' H e stales this i* done at the re- have been'quest o f the U nited States gov- tnrthcr to planted this year shortly w ill be- < that con- gin to yield their extra harvest of I W illia m beans, peas, carrots, beets, sweet J1 itroduced corn and tomatoes iuq when the i s similar regular supplies also will reach the s apply to I markets and, as happens each j nber. cot- summer. the local supply at times 11 r and pe- w ill exceed im m ediate consump- < srgedthat tire capacity. N o t to conserve 1 [t h e pro- much of this surplusage o f v a lu ll ao man- able lood would be sinful waste. ; i i cxborbi T h e present food and labor sit- I >n. and it nation* are such that no bouse- I ose to e n - ; bold is justified in looking to o th -. tuation in I ers to release it w holly from indi- ,; the food ’ vidual responsibiiitv and construct-1 k ive action in saving and conserv-il , . | mg food. A ll any hom e sho u ld ' 1 ; expect of others is to supply those M* r* I foods which can not be produced Kight m illion dol’.ars worth of aacco. part o l a $25,000,000 pur- ase by one N ew Y ork firm , has -rived at San F fane» co irom Su- natra. Java and Borneo, tor ship- . etu to N ew Y ork over the South- -n Pacific. r * ___ . 1 j -e m ultiple features have created a trem endous de- for the REO. We again caution you th at there won’t t be. enough R E O S to go around. O n ly those who order id take delivery a» soon as the local dealer can supply them , numbered among t h ^ /’lucky ones” who will driveJfEO SJthis now season. T o those who have other cars, if you’ve decided to quit ex perimenting and buy a R E O see to it that your Reo dealer is.advised in the form of an actual order, or you sure w ill be disappointed. Dr. Morse has just bought his third KEO, a roadster. YV. A M ed leran d Frank Landborn are both driving their third R E O S . ¡effectively by its own members.* It stands the test of continued use The railroads will be burdened^ Every R E O owner is a booster. lip ¿^1H^• wr,fil t±><r transportation of staple; c*-« rn as the ' foods and civil and m ilitary ne- govern- . cessities from the localities of pro- • duction and manufacture to dis-» - , tncts incapable of supplying their own needs..» It fo llo w that all Io - , rally produced foods, conserved by some methods, lessen the win-; ■». r k t pressure on transportation j — __ zs - /** iE greatest bulwark agxsnrt the in d ig e n « of old age or the tnanewi drain caused by a protracted illness is a bank account. If you are a bcamesa man making bag profits; i f you are an em ploy« with a fine salary, » k n to lay aside a certain ram weekly. Torn if the rainy day eoaaes along it will find you prepared. In t:m*s of stress you 11 find that your bank account is your friend You can look the wor,d in the eye. The man with a bank account looks better, feels better, is better than the man without a bank account. We tr a n s r l all kinds of hanking bmaineaa. H SEE U 9 ABOUT A X ACCOUNT TODAY. Balyk of h|lo io MORO. OREGON ORO TH EA TR E I go down the line and wake comparisons. WbeiWT ; a car at or near the price th at is in the sam ecla-r >f the quality, the reputation of the REO; consider nets, the larger tire«, the genuine leather u p h o k tery , upkeep, accessibility, overaiz^xl bearing», economy it’s one cinch it can clean up any oth er car at or ,e price. , r. ONE N IG H T ONLY FRIDAY, JULY 20 T h e Musical Treat of the Season K U LO LA ’S HAWAIIANS In the D ream y O riental Fantasy agencies and also release similar products of lactones for other pur T h e pared si n from one po poses tato will f in is h seed tor planting I fire b ilk . These thins w ill keep a reasonable time witnoul any pre O n e of the most novel attract paration. if packed in common ions of the season will be K ulola’s ashes the eves will start to grow. ; H aw aiian* which comes to M o r o j and by planting near the surface Theatre July 20 for one night j ot rich groowdA w ill mature from only. T h e Kulola H aw aiian* are , five to lea days ahead of whole Every agricul presenting their musical, singing, potatoes planted dancing and instrument?! produc turist knows this. tions. “ T h e Princess of Paradise” A “ RedsAtin Rem brandt” is said in which all the native, songs, to have been discovered in the i dances and instrumental numbers person of L o n e W o lf, a young are played and sung as have nev Biackfool Indian, whose paintings er before been offered to the depicting the wonders o f the amusement public. This company Apache country are declared by played a two weeks’ engagement N ew Y o rk critics to be worthy ot at the Tab o r G rand Theatre D en a place in the galleries of the N a ver to record-breaking business tion. L o n e W o lf is highly edu and will no doubt be the banner cated and has spent his life io pre attraction of this season here. T h e paring to perpetuate on canvas the company not only sings the native American Indian and G o d ’seolor songs, but sing American songs as room . It is said that his original well, which is something new for paints were made from natural Hawaiians to do. | color clays. H e still uses his This clever company dem on thumb in lieu of a brush for ob- strates that its members are equal to anything when it comes to en tertaining the public. People living outside of Wasco county are suddenly going to awaken to the fact that that coun T h e usual good natured and ty has a modern system of roads. genial crowd gathered at D eM o sf Last year they voted $260,000 Springs park for the annual P io for road purposes and most of neers picnic. Rev. Crowder of this is now being put on their Wasco delivered the oration.G eo. roads; besides they have $270,000p Haskell won the prize in the half from the state and half from “ F id d ler’s contest,” and Baby the Federal government, with Hewett of Wasco was the prize which to build forest roads, and S10.000 additional from the state baby. T h e aPernoon program was highway commission for gravel good and everything went off in ing roads. A total of $540,000 tp grand shape. Everyone pro be spent next year within the lim nounced the day the most enjoy its of Wasco county. Hula Dancer M EA TBT - BF - ALL - HAWAIIAN • SIOWS YY’e intend :o take care of our possible to do so— but you sho A-LL’ M P ” your bin will hold See H.sU. Martin About It American engineers and mater ial w ill soon be employed in the reconstruction of the tramportJ- tion systems of Russia and France and after the war it » ¡ ‘I be to this country that the nations of the globe will look for locomotives, cars, equipment and expert rail able of all. l>r. Freeze the Eye road men. J. F . Belshe o f M o ro . Geo. De Specialist w ill make Moss and Earnest M ed ler o f Was regular trips to M o ro co were elected the executive com each month during 1917. Call mittee for next year. M o ro H o te l. T h e U nited States civil service commission announces an exam ination will be held July 21 in 40 o f the principal cities in the north west. A similar examination was held July 7, and all those quali fied have been appointed to sal aried positions. Places are open for men typewriters, with or with out a knowledge o f stenographv, at a salary commencing at $1000 per year; also for women with a knowledge of typewriting and stenography at about th^’samesal ary. Those interested are request ed to write the C ivil Service C o m mission, Seattle. Wash. SE N SA TIO N A L Perh3£> you find it difficult in the warm July sunshine to rem em ber how the chill blasts of winter freeze one to the very bone! You may not be m oved by the thought ’ o f coal for Septem ber. O ctober, N ovem ber. Decem ber and January—but you are indeed careless if you forget it. If you wait, you can by no means be sure you will get ar.y at all. T w o of the roads to be built in j O regon through joint action of the Oregon state highway com mission and the U . S. Dept. Tor es! Service is the Zigzag road, an 11 mile reconstruction ot the old Barlow road and the M t. H o o d loop road, connecting the Barlow road and the Columbia river high way by means of a road to be built through upper H o o d River valley and around the southeast base of M t. H o o d . Surveys and location w ork w ill be done tiiia year and active construction begun next ■ Royal Bakery Bread fresh daily at the M o ro Trading Co.’s store. UST A REMINDER T o come to our store when in need of Furniture, Rugs and Linoleum, s Hardware, Plumbing Goods Sheet Iron, Barbed Wire,Wire Netting Majestic and Universal Ranges Vulcan and Canton Gang Plows The No. 2 Star and Canton Double Disc and Drag Harrows' « A Vital Aid in Hacks, Top Buggies and Bain Wagons Food Conservation Waterloo Stoves and /-E ngines Maytag Gasoline Motor, Electric and Power W ashing Machines MORO, OREGON ALU the tim e. For County new» 1. .