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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1918)
Me Season, tickets for the Chautau qua are now on sale at the two . , .. . T h e O b s e rv e r. An A N oJJersey milch cow Following are the names of banks in Wasco, the two banks in After harvest market condi ?k k v Pra«. Valiev Gives a unifcrrtn supply of milk . - Inquire at Nish tions for the coming crop will all the pupils of Sherman coun Moro, the bank at Grass v valley. » aii ithe year round. MORO. OREGON. ty schools who have success be changed by the government and the two stores at Kent. Au rgnc^ or phone Chas Bullard, to allow mills and dealers to fully made their eighth grade who have subscribed tor tickets 3tjn21 Monkland, Oregon buy and sell upon the open during the last school year. The can get them at these places and —-------------------— — - first list o f names are those market and, in the case of mill ers, they will be expected to who successfully passed during should be secured at once. It islW|iptt| farm? proper(y offer, FRIDAY .............. June 28, 1918 find their own market as best the term of school and the sec we'Horemembe, that » £ 0 « »P they can. The change is made ond list is Jhose who had failed the first 450 tickets are I part paymen( on wheat farms, Entered u second elee» * „ ¡ ¡ f primarily because of the 25% to complete their examination price advances, without regard to gcn<j U| particu|art j( yOu want to I post office at M o ro . O re jo n ^ J u ly 25, 1»M1 advance in freight rates and to at that time and took the exam the date of opening. sell or trade. Luddeman Co., equalize the many different lo ination in June: Our stock of canned good. C um ber «4 Commerce. Port-] C. L. I reland ........... Manager cal markets. It is expected that First list— Ronald Nelson Payne, Rufus, complete. brands at rea-| >«"<»■ Oregon. tlw food administration grain Dist. 3. J e prices.—Moro Tea ng I corporation will buy all surplus wheat tor which no market ap Pearle Jane Pyburn, Rufus, Dist. 3. 7 pears upon practically the same Danger of Ovarconfldanoa. One 12-foot and one 14-foot ] Joey Merrill, Rufus, Dist. 3. basis as previous years. The No human attribute is as dangerous 2d hand McCormickdieader.' See Helen Louise Stuart, Rufus, basis of profits for flour will ■ h ; caicuiJ,»! mr the mnouo. Porter. C° lem‘ n & ’ — • M y C o u n try ’T ie of T h e e , 8 * m » Land ' X ‘a barrel of flour a. maxi-| J > ., Wa8CQ l l l M U R R SUPpIlCS of L ib e rty .” New Rules for Wheat and Flour ¡Cm fir Eighth Grade Graduates Had Paper to Storna Mj. Cecil Glenn Powell, Wasco, W e w ill not be retpo n tib le for the I I I I U 111 e x t r a c t i o n , c e ile d of .ubocriber. to notify a . of Dist. 5. - , , i Francis Theodore Clodfelter, channel in their addrew . N o r w ill the notification of a Poatm ro atm atter ai iu ® tub- , Mayor L.-Barnum an par v I Wasco, Dist. 7. certification a.ter m that the¡ ic rib c r has •R e m o v e d ” »ettie the b ill of a l o f sjx have returned from an Lawrence Kaseburg, Wasco, delinquent. I eight day auto trip to Camp | j)ist 7 o C illllv I j ohnnje Haynes, Kent, Dist. 9. Lewis, Tacoma and , Seattle. tlence 1« small with those who claim that succeaa merely depend* on * “ Caskets and Robes always on o X | h.ndT.peci.1 mpplie, and c.keU battle« of Ufa.—Exchange. Butter Nut Bread, fresh daily, at Moro Trading Co. | ordered at any time Sam Britbine, Moro, Oregon. COLEMAN & CO. M O RO , OREGON Sherman Couitj IgcRW for Ikroe Important and hceptiooallf Useful farm Implemeats G R A IN T IG H T W A G O N B E D S 100 bu.hel and 12S bu.hel rapacity. The .idea built ot matched tongue and grooved Poplar ’u'Pl* r’ thc bottom of Yellow Pine lumber laid on Oak cross sills. Grain slide made of best approved steel. Reward far Return of Stray p o r t a b l e g r a in e l e v a t o r ¡The going trip was made by He A Moers, Rent, Dist. 9. The best appliance to load wagons from the field Strayed away from the Chai. way of Portland and the Co-1 porres( jl Peetz, Moro, Dist. 16. —------ ,1 w a y e** r u iu a u M « avj . I . * a • 1 • __ _ vOe v»4killV«n rsv 1 i p _ _ o r r o . si . o . i v c u « , w-k. 1 ZV___ Benefield’s pasture on the Edw. More men will be eligible to lunibia highway and return dY Harold Richard Buker, Grass or to unload wagons into bins, storage elevators or Everett ranch near Biglow, Sher- l - \ classification under the re- way of Snoqualmie pass and Valley, Dist. 23. I railroad cars, and is interchangeable in its work. man county, som etim e during| vised draft regulations which eastern Washington, crossing Harry £dgar Dutton, Grass Val- W. S. Powell, at the Farmers’ Union warehouse in ^ v e been received in Oregon the Columbia at Arlington. Mr. Dist 2£ - April, five mares description as Moro, wjth this machine handles seven sacks per • follows: " * frdfm national headquarters. Barnum says that his observa- Leda E. Cole, Grass Valley, Dist. Five year old bay mare, star T h erK s a mollification in the lion leads him to conclude that minute loading from the warehouse to railroad car. in face, two hind feet white, wire nhvsieafxrequirements, which Sherman county and the Cities Vanessa E. Rolfe, Grass Valley, arc m ad cS ^ s rigid, that will of this section lead very mater- Digt 23 cut in bbth hock joints, weight P O R T A B L E W O O D E N B IN S 1150. branded W on left stifle. result in tlieNdianging of thelially in patriotic endeavor Venetia Beulah Dugger, Grass Nine year old bay marl, Mounted on «kid« and to be uied lor wheat itoraie V . status of m anvhien under the I measure up to the standards re- y alley, Dist 23. | small white spot in face, weight draft and re-examination of quested of the people by the Herman Giles Pragg, Grass Val- in the field or at the larm Capacity 1000 buihela. 11250, branded 7 on right shoulder manv doubtful ca sesiia s been!government, especially is th is lcy, Dist. 23. E know that when | should have colt six weeks old by ordered X seemingly true of food conserv- Mcrfa Winifred Hodson, Grass food is left ex ' The qualification for a gopd ation. The party were at Camp Val, Dist. 23. posed to warm air for a I her side. Three year old black filly, clT«a Urn» I t ferment« or soldier under the revised order! Lewis on Remount bunday, U jva C. Eakin, Grass Valley, turn« eour. Food cauKbt be wire cut on left arm, branded lazy is- “To make a good soldier the|wlwn the entire 91st <UVillon I j)is(. ¿4. * t tween the teeth ferment«, and tbie fermentation le usually ! D on left shoulder. registrimi must he able to see w aà^view ed by the command- Doro|, B Cavanaugh, Klon- cause«! by very emaU plant* Six year old bay mare, strip called mlcro-organleme. Food Call In and Talk It Over w e ll have comparatively good ing officer. Infantry, artillery, dike, Dist. 30. deposit* la th e mouth Or 1« , in face, weight 1300, left hind foot bearing, his heart must be able and all branches of the a[ my Josephine Stark, Grass Valley, between the teeth soon fer ment and d ecom p ose, forming white above fetlock, branded lazy to stand the stress of physical were in competition with other ¡)igl 32 an add. w h ich le a s o lv e n t fo r , D on left shoulder, mav have sue- the enamel o f the teeth. One exertion, he must be intelligent units as to speed and effective- Second list— SMenedledhnSheCeMe ns* klingcolt. enough to understand and exe- ncss and awards were made to I j)e|ja s ee, Rufus, Dist. 2. Seven year old bay mare, star I t w ill thus be seen th a t decay cute "military • maneuvers, obey the different widimig teams Huhinann, Wasco, Dist. 2. to due to the presence o f fee- in face, weight 1150, white right meeting food particles in the commands and protect himself, inore on speed and get there Beulah L. Brown, Rufus, Dist J . mouth/Hem ovethto by means eye, branded lazy D on left shou- and must be able to transport I in condition to attend to the K ojg j ack8On Stuart, Rufus, of a tooth-brush, or dental flow, or b r any other way, himself by walking as the exi- enemy than in appearance ^nd Dist 3 and you w ill help to svwwto Will pay reward of $10 each decay o f teeth. gencies of military life may de-1 neatness. (Harold Guy, Wasco, Dist. 7. for their return to Benefield’s pas D le e a e e s w h ic h o c c u r In maud.” I — ? I Oran Tilbert Barnett, Wasco, childhood, such as tonaUltto. ture or will pay a suitable reward] meaatos, diphtheria, scarlet Dist. 7. ___ fever, ¿nd ¿there, cause the for information leading to their teeth to become Uable to The new rural route lv-1— wr w hoPohn itc — supply-1 nUm says <»,.» that any n,m farmer who H°bn Ray f t p Mcss.nger, Moro, recovery. Notify Benefield at the decay more easily.. This to because during sickness the ing the country between Moro has a supply of the Early null Messincer Moro, Dist. 13. ! ranch or W. G. McDonald at.the teeth do not receive proper W e C « r d l m l l y M o lic i» V o o r H a t a o r n a * « . n ou rish m en t and care. Very McDonald ferry. and Monkland and east and flour cun sell it to his neighbors m nr a in Moro Dist 17 i o ften the six - year mol south ofM onkland will JxU nJ of to any store in the c o * ^ oro, Dist. 17. | I. with awortivA ;n R. A. Wallis, owner, 217 East .. hen this happens augurated July 1st with Daniel J and the store can sell Early I ‘ Ellsworth Moro Dist. 82d street N., Portland, Oregon. or any other tooth. Stewart as carrier at a compen- milled flour so received, with Herbert Ellsworth,x^toro, Disi. I t Is very th a t they ö t Ä Ä - : n Ä hr.;?h". sation of $2250 per year for substitutes, as this flour is not ; Grass Valiev. Dist. five years. .The carrier will I subject to restrictions by the Lo«lie M v 1 leave Monkland at 7:30 a. m., 1 govcnmient. Mr. Barnum also • n : Grass Valiev. traveling east and south and urges any farmer who has more Mary Ellen Davis, Grass v a ir e ^ FutHiSidte tk* to De tta i Z«*etoo eFCkweo then west and north into Moro, I flour than he needs for harvest r , ‘ Bloomer Grass Val- lcaving this place not later than to sell or loan it to some one of ^ e n c e .B loomer, Grass 4 p.111., arriving at Monkland at I his neighbors, or communicate^ X* 5:30 p.m. Service will be six I wjth him and he will find som e. ,, times per week. lone who .will need it during I Donation Fund for Ambulance» 1 harvest. By such methods of I ------ . ...... t hekd'ig each other all flour Moro Ore. June 19th 1918. Sheriff J. C. McKean reports I needs during harvest can be To the Members of the Moro Will sell very cheap, Threshing that the Sherman county board I supplied. Fire Department, outfit consisting of Russell traction has orders to call nine morel - Gentlemen: 25-h.p. engine, Pride of Washing men for army duty, to leave for I . . Preliminary steps have been ton separator, all complete with Fort McDowell, California, on I Chas. Boyse was seriously in- Luken for the accomplishment of Straw Cart, Derrick Table, Long July 5th or the three days fol-ljured about the face and eyes Ia mos( WOrthy ana commcnd- Feeder, etc. In good condition. lowing. Following Ibis came I Friday last at the L. L. Peetz able object in connection with Now located on the L. L. Peetz another order to the board for I farm while pouring babbitt in* I (he present War. That is the rais- ranch near Moro. un additional 16 men Io leave I to bearings he was lining uP-|i,ig of sufficient funds among Will sell entire outfit for less Sherman county on July 22d or I Evidently there was a small j Bie members of the different than one-halt the price of new the five days following. With | amount of moisture in the bear- engine. Inquire for the price and terms of Walther-Williams Co., the 13 men who left S „ • • * 1 ^ ____________ county June 25th this makes a I poured, causing it to. presenting to the American Bed The Dalles, Oregon total of 38 men taken from I and the flying metal burned Gross three modern and fully Sherman county during the 3 0 1 several holes in his eye lids. Mr. u- .)etj Hospital Service Am- Boyse was the most seriously hulances for service in the War days preceding July 22d. ¡injured man of the two occu- ZOne. Part Jersey, now giving three ...u«« it ,* intention i p pants u i i i s i of n the uix * Peetz w i*. auto when |( jS j |lc ln ie iiu o u to io make ih m m The Moro section is not being turned over west of Moro last a pUrc(y voluntary Fire gallon a day, gentle, price $65 phone or write. favored by Jupiter Pluvius summer. Department affair, and from Call, Richmond & Dealt Monkland these days, altbo the storm I , advice already received by me K< k I s are certainly bunding Ibis . with from the heads of various Fire section an abundance of wind r iv e boy noy scours, wind! I Wve scouts, a aio.is g - • ( thp principal nnnnnal It can’t be m ined and transported in eight months. It takes twelve and dust storms. Hains the past Rev. DeLong, their «out ¡s full m onths to m ine a year’s supply. There afe only 200 days left week have favored nearly every per. bnve ¡^Jen*1y ,r‘; , trh) ceiving action and enthusiastic Moving picture« or »tationary section of Sherman countv ex- « l^ k iy hike and camping trip ee J^g members of sbuject«; threshing »eene«, etc., a ' * until the snow flies and then the deliveries frem mines are blocked ! e central portion. A «' Camp Sherman, at the head & ,men’te. And iust a little above co«t with a U. S sin has visited the F u l-|°f ,he Milohus r . hie' having been appointed chair- Cinematograph machine. For ion and the north part , f c ¿,¡,0 of *the man of the Committee of the prices see I. O. Thompson, Monkland, Oregon Jon ridge and several ,n8 fl,led «P 11 m « k in u th e City of Moro to solicit said tf je7 bowers have visited ««■ X “ w c r ^ H ^ r t Ensworth. funds, will say that, a contri- nyon section, while sev -I^ P p , Miu but on of one dollar per mem- M showers have visited C| ^ her is all that is expected from ss Valley section. Moro W «dcy each member of fiiis Oepart- 11s tune has consistently | 1 ih. lment toward this fund, and, New Draft Regulations W hat Causes Tooth Decay? W Orders Should be Placed Early PRINTING For Sale YOU! \ Choice Heifer fir Sale Heed Fuel Administrator Garfield’s Warning! DO YOLJR C H R IS T M A S < COALING ' E A R L Y Pull Together! Get Serious! We’re at War! There is plenty of Coal to supply all, but Photo Work to Order Moro Transfer Company install made in two monthly or two not sufficient to lay the ments of fifty cents each, Jim T o m lin , proprietor dust. cook I Members of Moro Fire De- Farmers operating _____ , ¡houses during harvest can se- partment who desire to sub- fine fact that is« apparent to I cure n permit to supply their scribe to this fund will please City Draying, Express. Freight any one who drives an auto in I sugar and flour needs during I come forward and enter your any hauling attended to promptly Washington, says Mavor L. this ixriod by applying to names on the list. Let us see - OREGON Barnum, is the fact that Wash- County Food Administrator L. how many Firemen there arc m M O R O , ington state has the roads on Barnum. Any farmer applying Moro. Yours very trul which to travel. Compared to I for such permit must use this A. M. YOUNG. Oregon, that state has its neigh- supply in the cook house, leav- bor easily beaten when autohng their normal supply at touring for ------- home use and - not] , At a special meeting of the , , r is under - consideration, ----- ---- - ......... home »«. — ---- ’ - i J ” J ‘avc(’ a,1(l ‘-lacadam- mixing the two places. - cj(y council held Monday after- lzcd highways. Another tiling --— !!!—! = noon it was unanimously voted that attracts attention is that all| _ ____ _______________ I in- drill another deeD well the state 11 cost* A0 ^ ’f^ c lT ^ o in for|y feet of the Prescnt one* stale roads are laid out tol to take the traveler through, every to Fort McDowell and back to I contrac( being given at the city and hamlet on the route, this county in place of $114 as I me mccting to A s Johnson regardless of mileage added to I stated last week in the Gbsec'" ()f Kent. When completed the If you use the days rim. One large item er. New regulations issued re- wj|| operated by Crescent of handling traffic under these ccntlv by the military one engine and a walking beam double act conditions is the fact that no Washington compel all regis- to the both wells, one can travel through Wash- tcred men of draft age to again of umping being ing baking powder to raise ington state without being for- take a physical exanuna ion if . each wHh the dongh; there will be ce<t to absorb first bund in for- they have been previously <bs- W f the engine j( no waste or baking failure. ,«.» '<»"«• "source, of qualified upon physical groundsH, |he ‘ inion of Mr. “ ohnson There’s also a worth while ' he distnet through which the for army service . I d oth<£ W(.u dri|)c„ ,hn, ¡, ¡9 saving in the dauble action tour is made. At places where, ------------- — very probable a new vein of that gives you 20% to 25% off 'TlM' S ' " ::r ,r,,"nc,‘ T It is announced in the Gcr- wafer will be tnpfM-d, altho it OMd'iniikb a nohrv h< I,r,'s" ,lu'* experiments is a great gamble in the reaults more power. would mak«“ J e ?i,., f | ° r B "'“de with “paper cloth” have from drilling for water any- All grocers sell it. towns in W i«hh.rtna Hw proved so successful that Ger- where in Sherman county. If a CRESCENT bnmrii. h.to ••Y"RJ l .l . T stale railway, are to fur- sufficient flow of water is se- Baking at home is a Saving K S 4 u £ F i ! S s l s s ' U £ i 8i i S i “ '” K - l x D o u b le Acting B akin g P o w d e r STORE « L NOW: IN MAI, JUNE, JULY If you havn’t the Cash on Hand: Borrow it Don’t argue. Provide storage room. Make what sacrifice is now needed to keep your house warm, your business running, and the food, clothing, arms, and am m unition necessary^ for our Soldiers “ Over T h e re ” flowing in a steady stream to the front. Help Win the W ir and Protect Youreelf and Your Business at the 8ame Time “Tum -A-Lum p” for all that’s Good in Coal or Wood “See H. U. Martin about it! ” TDM A LDM I.UMBTR CO., MORO, (IKE.