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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1917)
F R IP A T Principal. Event» of, Unek Briefly Slyjtehwl tpr U n - nation of Our fte«d«r«. The Mosier »ultgrow ork anaqteft- W T U L sr in p g if f t dhte about dtpra mxes of fruit . R am . of Hal week c -a e d a amjaw if heavy slides on the Tillamook, line If* the Southern Pbelfte. The anante eenspagtlea of the Oregon Rate Teachers’ association will he Agree Not to Transfer Troops teld In Portland December 87-8». Organisation of the Loyal Legion of From Eastern Front Un- xtggers and Lumbermen is meeting rtth much a—eeaa in Oeeo-ooawty. til January, 14> Out of the fomt) ram apprnftrtaled »y congress for vocational education. London. — When the armistice De ¡15,000 has been allotted to Oregon. tween the Russian government and 1 More than 2000 man who volunteer- the central powers went into effect on id for the army, navy and marine the eastern front Mknday the emis torpa enlisted In Portland last week. saries of the several countries began > Ba—on mmrtj a war Industry negotiations looting tow ard^— be hat IS doing quite a business, a tent Mg mill, situated west of Philomath. Tbo armistice between Russia and Because of the many enlistments at the central powers Is to continue tor Itorrf 1 ranchers are alaraeed as to how 38 and for an Indefinite period » handle their crops In the future. afterward unless a eeven days’ notice The Lton county court has hough1 is given. Both sides agreed net to mother tractor to 'be used In hauling carry on military transfers on the (ravel to the various parts of the eastern theater exeept those begun Mnnty. whoa the treaty was signed. ’ ’A' record prise of $<3 ter ten bexea Terms of the Russo-German armis >f extra fancy Hood River apples was tice, according to a statement Issued •ecelved at a s suction sale In New in Petrograd, obligate no transference Fork City recently. of troops until January 14 (January 1. E. E. Rosa, of 8anta Clara, was Russian ),_no increase of troops on the »warded first prise for to e beat bushel fronts or on the islands in the Moon >f corn exhibited et the western Ore sound or a regrouping of forces. gon corn show at Eugene. > London newspapers forecast that the A “fliespesu t®* Governor league,’ allies «rill give recogaltlon of the Bol ras formed by N or# Bend and Marah ehevlhl “la order to proveat Russia laid I t - '’«ww to Inaugurate a boom far from passing the political aad i . Simpson. for governor/ eeoaomlc heel of Germany.” Great Ninety cents a pound for eeed corn Britain Is said to have decided to rw itmb paid f t tin auction sale held In lease Tchlteheria. a Russian political Connection with the western Oregon prisoner, aad the Boishevtki are now torn show, held In Eugene last week permitting British subjects to leave - Lists emnpiled by the university ad* ninlltration office, show that nearly To the Russian delegates at the .25 University of Oregon men are now Boris canters— s lajraU to hatoag the A b # r tw practically prohibiting I renoer mill* and companlea from using I llgb grad« spruce was issued by Col Miel Brice P. Disque, com m an d in g the ppejne production division, sSgual I Sorpa, U. K A. The use of balsam as s substitute for spruce was suggested. The first sale of timber by the Oalted States lead office from the land ombraesiT In the Oregon A Call- I ternie railroad great was made a l l Roseburg when the transfer of th» I Umber from a 320 acret tract took place, the consideration being 112,000. Approximately six tons of auhhno- Mle tags west eut from Secretary of Rate Oleett's office in the mail last week. The shipment Included 11,038 auto taga, 175 motorcycle tags, 8 0 0 1 shauffeur tags and 110 dealers* toga. J The postage on the shipment wan' The work of determining physical raluatlons of all steam railroads in the o< Oregon baa been earn- pleted and the force of engineers of I the Interstate commerce omnmlaaton which has been making its headquar ters in Eugene will be transferred to the soutj» for the winter. Out of 48» accidents reported to the industrial accident commission for the ! week ending December XI, tour were fatal. The fatalities were L. H. FVetete- ar, Llnnton; C. J. DePOre, Wanna; had 3am Payne, Westport, ell sawmill ¡em ploye«, and Robert Boater, Portland, J engaged on conntructioa work. The possible modification of exlstfag federal standards for whràt sod shelled Lorn, for the purppes a t f i R l l f M | any injustice that saay exist in the present system of grading, was dis sussed at a conference at Portland fttl Oregon producers, warehousemen end- miller« with federal repreeentaqTSS. The chief army en glu er, oa request I »f Senators Chamberlain and MeNanr, suspended an order of the district »ffleer for the removal of temporary (Hers of the new bridge at Salem. Hm Salem Commercial chib protested the removal, saying that such rem^g^l would stop work on the bridge until Pood vatoqs o f /e d ^ M Id eoaaman are given by the de p a rt meet of ag- m culture as follows: Rice, 86. OS; wheat, i.Mi rye, n f a oate, T4.QK maise, ■7; potatoes, 23Jds fat beet n beef, 20.83. \ Rivalry. Have you given up your singing lee- ■ r ashedilied<: 1 ’* Yea,” replied Maymto “Father’s td o f music, sad he says he’s tired hariar mo Weak In* and Interrupt i fthouogvaph ’« - ’Washington Star. annuii....... . HERE is an economy wave orog tbo 1 M • American people a n beginning to reaSra I that they a n living too feet, beyond thefer L means. It has been the rale that the nuut F $20,000 a year as well as the man with >• $2,000 a year liyee up to every penny of We income. Slowly but surely this order of thing» is changing. The era of extravagance end T waste in business and personal expenses is nearing an Efficiency and economy is the order of the day. Bank deposits are growing. . It is up to every one to economize. The brarrara end. a lion sad order of.esU direct« Ito r e d eeteWdssWtbed below- rarest way to do so is to place your dhrplne in tba W L If you already have a bank account make it ft point from today on to increase i t Add to it weekly, dafl| be nun of $458.40, with internet itfrom the 14th day uf Morembor ¡100 sUoqpys fyeeend $I»oools ¡brrefore, parsuset to lh> eom- w ld ' «vacation l a in on the 18th sooty, IMA at the boar « i S a. et the ooort house door la m ass, eeaatfr Oreaon, m il at iiio f t to the highest bidder for tad the follewfa« described reel Lets three (8) end foor (4). sec- if possible. IF YOU HAVEN’T A BANK ACCOUNT DE CIDE TO OPEN ONE TODAY. MORO, OREQON iD d ip n O it Dlarehoiu | IQ illiif C> Contest la Whleh Canlr— ;ef ,A{|f Walks of U fo Bator. D E A L E R S IN L im e , P la s te r, C e m e n t, B u ild e rs T Supplies, L u m b e r, W o o d , Coal, C ed ar Posts, an d H a y . Lumbering operations In Klamath county, which have previously heen confined to a large extent to eight or nine months of the year, will probably be a year-round industry from thte time on, as winter logging Work will | for the • * ~ "ft. M AN UFA CTURER S OF I MILL FEED AND FLOUR. «rank Bay. of La Oraado, was instant- th j killed . - Ml A contract tor the erection of A M |108»M0 milk con d en sin g plant la Bah- m hee boon lot by the Oieblecb d I tc foplla Condensed Milk company, of a Portland. u, M Q. Walts was killed and Roy In ^oomls. a hrskemea. was Injured, near p Maby. when a wafk train end a gaso- o 1— speeder collid'd on the Southern g Pacific tracks. • __I v | L. L. Bieiwsr, of tbs banking firm l c rf Stolwer d C arpenter, has offered to | „ trovlde funds to purchase 100 pigs tor j Wheeler county bays and girls who « rill enter the state pig club. , » L Secretary Baker has written Senator q Chamberlain that the war department I -nvmt accept th» Oregon building at < d e San Francisco exposition ground», j I is it Is not sultabtofor military use. ) A ooutract has been lot for the ooo- , Wruotton of t pl»e Has across the , dohooo valley a short distance oast-of , Prineville by the Oehoco Irrigation dto < Wlet The length Is about 3580 foot , I North Bond was s s tote Saturday I« Mrthu oooaeion of Che launching of the I i M t * sm—ea vaaeel buttt under direct I , Ls— tv—t* from th» emergency fleet , 1 »rporatlon at the K rasa Banks sUp- 1 rard. Lloyd Riches, manager of the weekly fcregoaian at P o rtd n d . has been sp- , 1 rotated secretary of th» Oregon State , 1 Bdlterlpl aseoelatlco to fill the uasg- I steed term of Philip 8. Bates, who has -eelgned Qeergs Gundlacki pioneer resident «f Grant oonaty. was found dead near 1 Prairie City. He was hauling freight to Canyon City aad It Is presumed he 1 m— *— * Ms I ( I wagon overturned. The shipping board has created a a— BkHkirtli^-g dletriot at Portland, NAVIES OF ALLIES TO JOIN I sad named Lloyd J. Wentworth, of Portland, to take charge of It PorV Council of A ll Sea Fori— Approved la a J la*» gas hoes pprt of the northwest I :•* * * . 1 e k Bxoluslve of Lake county the oest .t of maintaining the public sohools of d the stats tor the ysar closing In Ju ki si this yuag totolad IV.W4.7e3.il, so-1 • I — ding, to flaure. prepared by Stole i- rtapsrtoteaMeat of Public Instruction! y I Churchill. Thirty-four university of Oregon I itudeute. among thorn several promla- J — t lA nthlotlos and other student s body activities, have withdrawn from oooooooooooeoooeoooooooooo«x»ooooooooooooooeoo0oooaa Special R ates NEW BOTEL PERKINS Tor toter -good t o u h .. T g « , . t o PORTLAND, ORB. Room with privilege of bad», single, '75e up; double $1.00 up Room with private bath, single $1.50 sp; doable $2.00 up. Auto.M cet* Trains. Street cars boas Unioa Depot peas oar doors. Transfer at 5th and Glisan streets from North Bank Depot. Farm Lighting Plant MULTNOMAH HOTEL PO RTLAND, OREGON This Is whst * Western Elec tric Lighting Plant on your piece will mean to yos: I r > a»l<rt * N o dark nights. N o gat to explode. > N o pressure tank to blow up. . N o wafer to carry. N o lamps to fill. 3 t h e P e o p le o f M o ro o f S h e r m a n C o u n ty » e n jo y its f a c ilitie s w h e n in P o r tla n d 1 N o matches to burn. ' N o smoky chimneys to clean. S a a Switch aaywkere gay ar night b get a good strong flood of light. H. H. Cloutier, AAenagcr Owner, 'I f * *f W H E N YOU TR A V E L B Y AUTO A N D V IS IT T H E D A L L E S S T O R E YO U R In the concrete, recently completed, hilly equipped, roomy garage o f 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. torani UBT dmwfovd - A Merry Chris— to yea all. B u T d L t fovgot dis oktarny kid, t o d — y te r MS now Ion» * CAR nteh^ratei A -p a r trä te t o t o that:th«7' to * ara There are thonsaada of Jerrya all over the United Statea who want *aeW lungs" aad ft chance to aave that» old cma. The Bate of Rod Croaa Seals helps ! to provide open air school, sanatorium. WALTHER-WILLIAMS GARAGE T H E DALLES, . « « bom < « , * « * * ? • ■ I - - OREGON.