Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, July 13, 1917, Image 2

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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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