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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1918)
The Observer« bmlvfcSalc W o rkm en fo r the and T i h y ph . ___ have been busy the past, Oregon's n rf rem aining quota __ _____ 12 foot. The c nf oreemeol o í Ih r ’ writing poles and install- to be raised in the second d ra ft ready lor the held. iii m m qualified M O CO . OREGON new apparatus preparatory » 545ft men. O fficial Bankable to labor in a . u a rii to m oving the phonr o ilie r nw i.t of tins figure baslbeen ______ call or write. fro m the drug store to the Moro made fro m the lA a r Depart- Ira Axtell. M oro. Trading C o budding. W hen men! at Washington, to the ipoar of an finxsbrd M oro operatives w iD j In the firs t d raft, O regons base a sere complete office ¡a r t quota arm 7 1 7 ------_ June 21. 191S bv Senator -V R. F R ID A Y property 10 G ood. = ---- ------ ---- of low a - M r. C um m in* wouM equipment w ith which to serve'the fillin g o f this quota, the stale baa fm m abed “ * * M O RO , OREGON ------w T T 'V 'iJ S * cause a regrstratiow to be made the public. , . « « draft call* a total of 3?<61 . O i4 r -A r fyS.M W - a|j niak citizen* o f the The county ba* fin n b e d a « >MWMiryymrot from W Manager Cailed Stales between the ago complete concrete bridge a t t h ingtoo f l » t >U thane C. L. I r e l a n d of 1 * and A V Those accepted Hines place northwest of Moro. I brtweeti 1$ and 21 are not to where Jess Landry poked tht be sent abroad at ooce. but noae of hr* caterpiftar when t b e l ^ ^ ^ j ¿ j 9 3 1 9 w ill be provided with a uniform bridge failed him Last S ¡leasing a net quota still and assent'd Io some school This b .« ,« » s m J I rt « * I r w d o f 5.4SS rorti O ne 12-toot and one 14-foot for a course in m ilitary instruc easy to use local m aterial and These m en w ill not be called 2d bandt McCorm ick header. See tion. * M r. C um m in* ha* ^se do a gcod safe piece of w n r k j ^ , >t <J—p tune but A Co.. M oro. fram ed h i* amendment that The finished bridge has con- L loducted ¿.to « rv ic e cverv man's service w ill lx ¡Crete railings andI » cem ent! fr c r iw i u G R A IN T IG H T W A G O N B E D S — utilized. Those physically fit white washed. m aking it «way l - d r a f t im re n x n ts r t W and <4h»rwise acceptable w ill {o r auto h a d h g h ts to <b*tin-i 100 bushel and 125 bushel capacity. The sides built A t the rale - * * be sent to active service in t h Oiish it in the dark. ■ r being made. ot matched tongue and grooved Poplar lumber, the field, whfle those rejected for Shipment of finished m aterial I * 'A 4Z.‘ it not : < , «ig ordered" i t any time , bottom of Yellow Pine lumber laid on Oak crom » A< ha a i» the fighting force* w ill be as I a d u c k d u rto th e M oro q ^ ^ q . si<r>d to other w o rt neccssao f n m the Mero and M onklandj they are «¿it* Grain slide made of best approved tie d . ——— — — — — — —— Red Cn<ss auxiliary last week]service ~ to the w inning of the war. d fo r w ____ ■ n * - _z m . is listed included 15 pair . socks, 2 1 Sbeim an quota the Gaptain J. E . Norton has re- p o r t a b i e g r a in e l e v a t o r sweater*. 5 pair pajam as. 23 5 * men to « ¿ « ¡ « M s f c m the o t n e y S ft» « l .k v t r a draft. helpless case shirts, 519 gauze I fo r this from the T h e best appliance to load wagons from the held o f the « a l i ■ 3 ju t.n l j r i x r J m e t Mooda> the Edw. c ix n p n -» sire Sx4 The a u x il in which is the in firm a tio n that rtdection of D. E . Stephens as or to onload wagons into bins, storage elevators or E. D jE iary was requested to furnish j County B «low . Sher tSe official name of the Home director and F . L Fortner as radroad cars, and is interchangeable in its work. i t tfa» . M * . 50 dish wipers and 25 dish Guards w ill he Oregon Voi- cfcrk Fiaarxvs werr ia T P and 12$ and M were forwarded, j office last W . S. Powell, at the Farmers’ Union warehouse in return A pril, deaeri ption w ile c r G uard* and that the satisfactory condition, c o l d e r - EL R C urfm an. principal last | to W trip of follow?; M oro, with this machine handles seven sacks per A ff e r r a i n e n ^ u o f the s i . Ir in« the b «tU .n « e s p ro « of ttx of the roads and E ire year o?d bay m year of the Grass \ alley school, aiinote loading from the warehouse to railroad car. .¡11 1. iium brted »nd the o < iv » « b u iU in *. Ihesv t« in « » and north o f Moro. face, two hiad feet wh I..1M.-S I. tiered. “ ~ ~ ----------- s- ^ 1! » " r a n i of c u ll a a hand ts spending hi* vacation a t 2 ; Bridge, in Raker county. I He reported that the concrete cat ia both bock yonm, P O R T A B L E W O O D E N B IN S bridge a t the Root fa rm is 11S0. branded W oa left wide. Thanday. Jane 27. fim sbrd. alttm not as intended Nine year oid bay mare, Mownied on skids and’to be used for wheat storage D r. Freeze. the eye at first by the county. Be- unall white tpo( in face, weight , 1 in the held or at the farm Capacity 1000 bushels. o f garvemment embargo 123ft. branded 7 on right sisoo-der soecialast. will be and gravel the qnabty thould have coh six weeks old by Mo^o H o ld pariors all day. Free of that m aterial could not he her tide. camnitation 10 alt. Headache*. | Three year old Mack illy , had that - wns necessary to eve ache», cron eye*, and other f »n»*h a complete concrete job, wire cut on left arm. branded lazy eye troubles given special ____________ ;j so the deck Iws been planked D on left shoulder. non. Careful e n m m in o o i i n l a n d an iron railing installed Six year old bay mare, tfrip correct ienses and mountings to 1 until a fte r the w ar. The abut- in face, weight 1300. left hind foot every case. O ne day owly |m e n t* and footings h a w been while above fetlock, branded lazy Kill L> oa left sbouideT. mar have __ local g m v d and At Kent the 2Sth. G ra n Valiev sand, is plentv strong fo r the kiiag colt. The 3bth. Wasco the 2Sth. S e v en year old bay mare, war complete bridge when finished. ia face, weight 1150. white right Mrs, T . E. H ulery now has ¡but this m aterial w ill not carry three brothers in active m ilitary I a tin s* load because of unpuri- eye. branded lazy D on left shoe* mr ■■■’ "■ ■ service. two in .France. The I ties in the materiaL - W ill pav reward of S I0 each last brother to enlist was Ralph, to Benetield’s pas- tor who had to submit to the re -, or will pay a swicaMe reward tuoval of his tonsils before the j ___ kadiag to their exam ining board would P O to l^ ..., „ ___ Notify Bewetidd a; the Kim - He is now s tation e d at j or W G . McDonald at the Cam p Humphreys. V irginia, in j « h » * * ™ o : W» l » a r l»w tv \ Pr.de o f Watiuwg- McDonald ferry. the engineer division. H e r |-i>'® P . . wU c u r n p l m - ^ R. A . Walks, owner. 217 E m brothers Charles and Hom er. D errck T g ^ e . Long 82d street HL, Portland. Oregon. ’ now in France, w rite that both| la good condition. ■ --------- __ paining rapidly in w eig h t« N ow located on rhe L L~ PeetaL and have discovered that things h near M oro | to eat in that country are re W ill sell enure ootht for less m arkably ease to secure and. . ehrap. ' * * P° “ tor the price An auto party w ith tw o cars The left M oro last week fo r Seattle, ,C am p Lewis, and other ‘o f interest on the Sous loot car were R. G Byers. M r*. ' B yerk Mis* MabeL and A rth u r O f my big yeflowr Scotch Christiansc-n; in the other car colise dog. Left home the night were Henry Ericksen and sister, of the a merchant at D ufur. The party M oro ihlcndcd to travel by way of .w kngton. Cleveland and the W-- •„ • • - Snoqualmie pass, returning by wav id the Highw ay. They have An A __-« No-1 - Jersey rented a cottage «.« on — an island 1KAJ ai ____ 1_ in the Sound and w ill use that —* * * • * ■ 'P W of milk at Nnfi » h e .d q u .r e r » fo r »hort top» __ ________ r « r « ra d . i n c ranch or pheoe Chas to petnts of interest i ^. Monkland. Orego« M O R O , OREL. I Garvfe have b rtn received an I nounetng the grwduatxw of Mas* Cecile L Moore w ith the nwwn m w w m , June clans of S t Vincent Hospi- Tw o or three fresh cows, with Lal nurses 00 the 19th. T o earn w withoot the caM. for sale to one thss honor a graduate must parties. Phooe or call have strength of character and 3 qg 21 R. P. Hnbe. M oro a strong w^i to succeed in her _ _ _ — ■■ —-ra—— - 1 — chosen vvjeatioo to complete the i ^ h fo three rears prescribed course It can’t be mined and transported in eight mouths. It takes twelve The w ars are filled w ith exact- M nzm f mg week. s<<i>r times tiresome ” • full month« to mine a year's supply. There are only 200 days left and always hard, but the re- until the snow die? and then the deliveries front mines are blocked ! ¡w a rd on commencement day of __ knowing that » all past » w orth the effort while the self ^ 5 * * * 1 ° « learned during the Eoi has b S s s z t a x S ^ r í í " K. COLEMAN & CO. Ito! F n luted Sknu biit| i{Hn fir Itoe hpirtiit ui Emitimll) Otefil (in l«pl«“b Wntohb k i n tv htn ■ S uit S Orders Should be Placed Early i .— 7------ r"- y | OP JOB PRINTING • ktnri hr M n YOU! X Heed Fuel Administrator Garfield’s Warning! Gnfv Sale DO F O S S A, O O . YOUR C H R IS T M A S C O A L IN G Fink t o G A R ^a A G E « uf M \ . t Pull Together! EARLY ” Get Serious! We’re at W ar! Blacksmith and Machine Shop -T IR E S fire There is plenty of Coal to supply all, but nH RK 0 W Giifyar 6 Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories shK/ ■ A u to R e p a irin g and S torage prc* ts a r' b ^ m u o g i e lhS fo r the years to (_ tV tu. Sill Q a r k e ________ _ More g irb of the ‘teen age Black Cap*, ind Lawton bl»ck bo attended the Older Curls berries. W . R W oodworth. hex 97 Ratacada. Ore Conference at Heppner the first o f the month ail report a m art g. There wrre girb*' attending fro m M om . accrwnpaiued by M rs ____ and M rs B ry a n t all of j whom look an active part in coc the w ork of the conference, oa or Mam Faith Ginn, of M om . was cov again elected presadewt of the left _ The porpoae of the beaml. h Iron. Steel and Coal. Hardwood Carriage and W agon Material- UnjUadUi BUTTER! BUTTER! BI1ÏÏE«! For ske &n everv otv in Socrmaa ¿a— S» .Ask yonr grocer for of the N o r m a n M aid B u t t e r It » M Ü w ork, but erre, w ith the zwsT that “The Batter That Betten The Bread” Hghew Creh Price» »» Moro Transfer w Company bf Qwvk taU tim i £r J im To m lin, it » CL. TS IAUB. Help MRa the War and Protect Yovroelf aod Your Bualntaa ! 'J at the Same Tltae “ See H. U. Martin about i t ! ” at MUUN BEAK argue. Pfovsde storage room. Make what sacritice ia now needed to keep your bouse warm, your business running, and the food, clothing, arm?, and ammunition necessary for otir Soldiers “ Over There” Bowing in a steady stream to the front. Ik M i*t For a l that’s Good in Coal or Wood The Skip yoar O t * « to tie Sorwaw C rea» Go. * If you havn’t the Cash on Hand: Borrow it “Turn-A-Lum p at CREAM CREAM CREAM STORE COAL NOW: IN HAY, JUNE, JULY for MOM 4 J. Z T *1 TUM A HIM E U IM HI., /