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• Portland visi-
R. J. Ginn
tor this week.
Mr». DeLong was visiting m
Portland during the week.
Judge Fred Krusow was a Rose
City visitor during the week.
Girl wanted for house work.
Apply
to Mrs.G.B.Bourhill.
F R ID A Y . . . . December 21. 1917
Majestic steel range, hard to
E u r e u u s 4 *e N s . ISM. beat, at Ginn, Cdleman ft Co.
A. V. A A. M. Moro. or.
t Meets the trat end third
BO evening« of each
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V idling membera
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cordially invited to neat
with us. By order of W . M .
J. M . P a m t , Secretary.
Crosfield is giving 20% discount
on all jardinieres, up to Dec .24 th.
Ben Hockman is expected home
Saturday, to be with his parents
during the holidays.
■•thlaHam Chaptor
Mail us your films, Retunf
n o . 78 O. K. ft.
postage paid. Christmas photos.
Regular communication
jeach 2d and 4th Thursday The W elcom e Studio, The Dalles.
eninga monthly.
I M a i. N s ix ia C u s h m a n ,
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W orthy Matron
M u . M a t B a s n u m , Secretary.
F arm ers Kduentienal and C o - O r e r -
atlve Union off A m erlon
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Meets in I .O . O . P . hall each 2nd and 4th
Saturday afternoon.
Visiting members
welcome
W . 8. Powell, President.
C . O . Silver, Secretory.
Always read the Observer.
W . R. Olds w as a Saturday
visitor in Moro from Grass
Valley.
IT IS NUT WHAT YOU MAKE
IT IS WHAT YOU SAVE, THAT COUNTS
• t Portland*«
JEWELRY AND
O a r s p « r*r* • ! » D la n to .4 —
th « n— ««n p a lp r of a ll « a«aca-
OMOt rla c a .
V a n cat D t o M k A a - S M . SO.
SM m 4 w .
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U m b re lla « SA
F in e fo to -
flllad handle«. B a tra detach
able hand U . la fancy ( l f t bos.
ners' State Bank
Capital
$25,000
OREGON.
Surplus
$1250
Solid Gold Necklace« a n d '
P aodants, aa lo w as SMS. Sat
w ltb M
cot D iam o nd SSJS.
B a t r a q a a l l t y , g o ld S ite d ,
SUA
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W r lc t w atches far m an and
w o m an. S4J9 op.
A n y article« «ant prepaid
w ith p rlrlla d g a c i retu rn in g
upon receipt If not sati«factory
W . H . R a g w d a le , P r e s i d e n t
W . F . J a c k s o n , V ic « P r e s id e n t
G e o r g e B . B o u r h i l l , C a a h ie r
Jaaravaaa O m c tA M .
t s i- t s s •<>▼. a r e e r r
OaaaoMiAH Bvaa.
PORTLAND. ORBOON
Is o u t to p u ll th e te e th o u t of O ld High C o tt of Living.
E sp e c ia lly a ttra c tiv e offerings for H o lid a y T ra d in g .
P ru n es
Bulk seedless, unbleached raisins, 14cft> 3ft>40c Fine large slab prunes. 2 pounds 25c
Bulk seedless, bleached 'raisins, 15c the pound Dainty Petite prunes, at 3 ft) for 25c; 5ft) at 40c
Talbe raisin, those big fancy clusters, at 20c lb
N u ts
Sunmaid raisin, our 15c large pkg, at 2 pkg 25c
Locano raisin, newly deeded, large pkg for 12c No. 1 fancy soft shell walnuts, at 29c the pound
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•* •• 3 pkg 35c No. 1 tancy paper shell almonds, at 25c pound
New twice cleaned currents, pkg M onopole or N o. 1 fancy brazil nuts, at 25c pound
N o. 1 fancy Sicily filberts, at 25c the pound
Royal Club, 29c
A cup of Coffee, m ade b o m our 'P o rt of Portland19 steam ing hot, will taste just
right these co ltf mornings.
It's worth 4 5 c pound, our price 3 5 c
Golden W est Coffee, 1 pound 35c;
W hat's
the use o f < your paying
more
N one Such Mince Meat, new pack, 2 p fa 25c
Cranberries, big fancy eaitern red berries, 20c ft
Split white fig., new 1917 pack, at 15c pound
Black figs, new 1917 pack, 15cft> or 3 ft lor 40c
Citron peel fine a. we ever saw, 35c pound
I .rn o n and Orange peel, at 30c the pound
Dromedary date», delicioui a whole. 2 pkg 35c
Log Cabin Syrup, thi» year’, boil. 25c; 45c; 90c
Splh pea., excellent for «.up, 12c pound
CamobeH’s soups in every variety, 2 cans 25c
Solid pack Tomatoe». at 15c can; $1.75 dozen
Iowa pack corn, at lSc the can; $1-75 dozen
G ood canned Pea., 15c can; $1.75 dozen
3 pounds $ 1;
some where
eh
5 pounds $ 1 .6 5
,
for the sam e goods?
Pink Beane, Small W hite, Larie W h ile .B a ro
and Red Mexican, at 3 lk lor 40c; 6Yb 80c,
. «nd 10ft for $1.30
Oranges. Banana., G rape, in good selection
Celery and Lettuce, (reah. crisp and fancy
Walter Baker» premium chocolate at 45c pound
Arm a Hammer Soda at 5c pkg
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Yeart Foam or Magic Yeaat. J pkg tor 10c
Ghiraradelli. ground c h o io l.te , 30c pound
,
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Fanqr flake oatmeal. 3 ft 25«; 6 £ f t 50c
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91b .ack 70c
Fancy N ebrw k. yellow cornmeal. 70c tack
W e take thi. opportunity to wi.h you all a very Merry Chrirtmaa and a Happy N ew Year
The International Sales Co., JT^^ov^on
WASCO AND SHERMAN EOUNTY AGENTS FOR BUICK AUTOMOBILES
Cars Taken in Trade for New Buicks
A. «
An Apperson Six Cylinder, 5-passenger, in good condition
Another Studebaker, 4-cyl., 5-passenger, in good condition
A 4-cylinder, 5-passenger Reo at a bargain
Several Ford cars, all Five passenger.
Call and see the Universal Blue
Beauty range at Ginn, Coleman
& Co.
Ray Ragsdale has moved into
the Smith house, vacated by A. J.
Lindahl.
E very
O ne of
T h e s e C a r s is a B a r g a i n
a n d w ill s e ll q u ic k .
Any one finding an Ingersoll
junior watch please leave at the
Observer office.
C a ll, P h o n e o r W r it e f o r T e r m s .
We have it; come on in; or we
w ill get it, if made in the United
States. Crosfield at Wasco.
W .T. McCoy, L.V .M oore, and
son Leo, brought home three
geese From G illiam county W ed
nesday. Mrs. Gladys Morrison
returned with the party to spend
the holidays with her parents.
Moro Trading Co.
Here is a Bargain
Half section Sherman county
land; fenced; no buildings; good
spring of water tor stock; the 320
acres, about half tillable, for only
$4500; can you beat it? Ask th
J. A. Hardin Realty Co.. M oro.
W ool B la n k e ts
M e n ’s S u its
S ta g S h ir ts
M a c k in a w s
Sows and Pigs For Sale
Fam For Rent
JA E G E R B R O S .
T h e W a sco C ash G ro cery
R aisin s '
offered by the
Hampshire sows and pigs for
sale; eligible to register. Address
W ar savings stam ps are go
E. W . Knapp
ing faster than the proverbial
Monkland, Ore.
hot cakes. Many com m unities
have already com e w ell up to
their allotm ents, though the
cam paign has hardly begun.
1560 acres in G illiam count
This is the first of the financial
miles south east of Olex, 9(
plans of the war w hich show s
the touch o f genius. The Gov acres summer fallow; good well;
ernm ent w ill doubtless raise as ■air buildings; over 1400 acres in
m uch m oney
>ney as m
the e u first
r s i Lib
a - w cultivation; north slope and
well. Rent,
crop deliverei
i
produced,
w
ith
great-
erty Loan
w ill furnish summer fallow and
er ease an id _ with . a w ider . quick-
_ t
ening of the spirit of patriotism .
Licking a stam p l u hgk the
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Kaiser bids fair to becom e the of handlinj same.
m ost popular of Am erican Seeck,
sports, indoor and ,out.
SAPIaca eeft high g rada all-
ear plated w a r« , H udson p a t
te rn . St«. S taaapooaa far S A 0 .
Deposits
$97,944.24
AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS
BUICK GARAGE,™
The special Christmas exercises
of the Presbyterian church in
Moro w ill be held in the church
on Sunday, December 23d. at
7:30 p.m. The usual Christmas
tree w ill give way to the Manger
Service this year.' The "w hite
Christmas idea w ill be carried out
to tbe letter; that is. a[l of the
presents contributed w ill be given
to charity. Complete announce
ment w ill be given next week.
SILVERWARE STORE
experience at your command.
Open an account with us today.
Some Very Exceptional
Methodist church:
Sunday School at 10 a.m.
Services at Spaulding next Sun
day morning. 1
Christmas sermon at 7:30 p.m.
Announcement regarding our
Christmas prograiri is in another
part ot the paper, t
Watch night service N ew Years
Eve, watch for further announce
ments. .
You are cordially invited to all
of these services.
D ow DeLong, pastor.
A new class has been formed at
the Presbyterian Bible School for
the older young people. Are you
in that class? If so we wish to
lave you join the new class.
Christas
This bank is the result of what has been saved
by practical farmers.
Twenty-five years actual
MORO.
— — " g
U u lC M
Presbyterian Church:
Bible school at 10 a.m., F. E.
N .P.H ansen has been confined
Fagan,
superintendent.
to his bed by an attack of sciatica
Morning worship at 11 a.m.
rheumatism.
There will be no meeting of the
Take the children to see the all
Christian
Endeavor society.
electric lighted 20-foot Christmas
The
special
Christmas exercises
tree at Crosfield's.
will
be
given
at the church Sun
W / A. W oods cam e dow n
rom La Grande last Saturday day evening. Announcement is
in another cofapmn.
o r a short business v is it
Mr». J: C. H .rper left T h u n d » » - .- S p e d ii Chtfatra» proiram at
or Eugene, where she will spend Monkland at 2:30. See announce
ment in another column. The
the holidays with Mr. Harper.
community is invited.
Personal attention given to dev-
A cordial welcome waits you at
»«loping films. Greatest care taken
all
services.
in printing. The W elcom e Studio
B. Trueblood Smith, pastor.
The Dalles. Oregon.
G. C. Vintin and wife were vis
W . B. Johnston and wife were
iting
at the Bourhill hom e this
visitors this week at the Gilliam
week.
Mrs. Vintin has been in
county home of their son Perry
Portland
for several weeks.
near Clem.
N. H am m ons w as in our city
The Observer Store has a well
Saturday for the purpose of
selected, reasonable priced, supply
taking hom e to his farm near
of box stationery in the new style Grass Valley a new Paige car.
enve’opes and latest tints.
Personal attention given to dev
Late reports from the south part
eloping films. Greatest care taken
of the county is that Kent has 226
in printing. The W elcom e Studio
Red Cross memberships. The
The Dalles, Oregon.
slogan is "You Kent Say Kant,
Rev. E.C.Richards was in town
and as a result they will add yet
Monday
evening. Rev. Richards
more members to their list.
is traveling in the interests of W il
A national Red Cross drive is
lamette University, interesting
now on for more members. The
prospective students and raising
fee is SI for a year. Members of
funds for the wom en’s new dorm
the local auxiliary will canvas this
itory.
week for additional members.
A. J. Lindahl has resigned his
Half of the fee will be retained by
position with Freeman & Co. to
the local for its war work for the
accept the position of manager of
purchase of supplies, the balance
the dry goods department with
ill go to Washington for nation
Johnsons* at Dufur. H e has sold
lief work.
al relief
most of bis furniture to Ray Rags
dale and moved the rest to Dufur
by auto truck.
3SSpw’" ■•
No one should m iss the
special photo production that L.
W . Ross, m anager o f the Moro
Theatre, has arranged to pre
sent on Christmas night in
place of the usual Tuesday
show . At this particular tim e,
when w e are being brought to
a greater realization of what
this country of ours m eans to
us and what a calam ity it w ould
be to us all if som e such pow er
ful nation, such as Germany
has show n itself to be, w ould
secure control of the destinies
of the United States, a p la y like
“The Man W ithout A Country
have double fo rc e 'td m ake us
keep step in doing all thing
possible to bring the cause in
which the United States is now
engaged to a successful term in
ation. Be sure and see this
photo production of the history
of Philip Nolan. Better m iss a
dozen other shows than adm it
you m issed this.
ORDERS FOR
Ladies’ Made to Measure
S U I T S s tix a . C O A T S
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Moro Trading Co.
jvery Automobile Service
T o or from any point, partic
ularly Sherman county. Experi
enced driver and car always ready,
’ hone me at my expense from
any place. Reasonable charges
with plenty of time given com
mercial men to "make towns.
G eorge E llard ,
Grass Valley, Oregon.
We wish a very
Undertaking Supplies
Caskets and Robes always on
hand; special supplies and caskets
ordered at any time
*
Sam Brisbine. M oro, Oregon.
Merry Christmas
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to all our
BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAYS,.Inc
INTRODUCE
“ Southern Justice”
The quaint atory ol
Friends and Customers
a quiet Kentucky
The local m ilitary exem ption neighborhood electrified by a land boom
board are now m ailing the ques
tionnaire to all registered m en
regardless of form er exem p
Presenting Beautiful
tions allow ed at the previous
M
y
r
t
l
e G onxaU ex
draft. Tw enty-five are being
m ailed each day and the regis
And Droll
tered m an has seven days from
G e o rg « H e rn a n d e «
date of record of m ailing to
answ er the questions and return
to the board. Failure to com Under the direction of
ply w ith the seven day provi
L y n n F. R e y n o ld *
sion w ill endanger allow ing
Bluebird’« “ Nature Study” Artist
a n y exem ption or d o ssil ien-
tion that m ay be * claim ed.
Failure o f postoffices or m ails
to deliver prom ptly is no
taken into consideration, there
fore any one who m ust answ er
these questions and have chang
ed their postoffice or consider! i
they m ay have« the docum er ;
delayed had best take the m at
ter up w ith the board. The
above is published by request o f
the adjutant general's o ffic e .
Moro Theatre
Saturday, Dec. 22d
ADMISSION 10c and 20c
Moro Hardware & Imp. Co.
HOTEL
THE
ALE
D A LLES. O RE.
Is noted for its comfortable surroundings and the courteous
attention received by the traveling public.
Rates moderate priced. Room s equipped with modern
conveniences and- newly refurnished throughout.
Y O U R
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