Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, February 21, 1919, Image 3

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    DRESS GOODS
In W o o le n s a n d S il k s
B a th T o w e ls
Fancy Turkish Bath Towels, stamped for embroidery, with wash
cloths to match; complete with embroidery threads to do the work,
either separately or the set, at. 25 cents for the wash cloths and
11 .50 for the towels.
Linen Guest Towels, stamped and complete with embroidery thread
at 65 cents.
' '
Plain White Bath Towels at 50c, 60c, 75c and 85c.
Broken lot of Men’s, Ladies’ and Childrens’ Wool Sweaters.
Ladies’ Silk Sweaters in the lot.
Some
I f you are at all lucky—and the
other fellow does not get ahead
o f you—you can secure an abso­
lutely new Rotary New Home
sewing machine equipped with a
complete set ot attachments and
the usual accessories The regu­
lar retail price of this machine is
$55 and the offer begins the morn*
ing o f February 24th, on which
day the machine w ill be placed in
the store window of G inn, Cole*
man & Co. with a price card at*
tached offering this absolutely oew
Rotary sewing machine for $55.
Each subsequent day that the ma­
chine remains unsold a new card
w ill be placed on the machine re­
ducing the price one dollar for
each day the machine remains un­
sold.
Under these conditions you can
secure a New Home Rotary Sew­
ing machine at your own price—
provided some other fellow does
not consider a higher price as the
one he wants to ’¡ r t f bargain iuch
as this w ill prove to be. Watch
the window, note the . reduced
price each day. and don’t forget
that the same offer is held open
by G inn. Coleman & Co. to any
one in Sherman county. A New
Home Rotary sewing machine at
your own price is always an un­
usual bargain. Call at G inn,Cole­
man & Co.’s and iee »he machine.
M o r o T r a d in g C o
If you wish to sell or exchange any
of your real property, farm or city,
list It with the Realty Department of
the Sherman County Abstract Com­
pany, Otto Peeta, llenager, Moro, Ore.
About twenty farmers met with
County Agent Calkins and V. H.
Smith of Wasco, county chairman
of Farm Accounts Bureau,at Grass
Valley Tuesday afternoon and or­
ganized a mutual association for
the study of farm accounts during
the current year. Membera w ill
meet at different periods o f the
year and compare their methods
of work, their costs and expenses
of various departments of farm ac­
T ry some of that extra nice 5c tivity. By this means each can
package candy at the Basket G ro­ gain more advantage from keep­
ing farm records than by individu­
cery.
Mrs. J. E Coleman is visiting al records alone.
Mrs. T . E. Hulery returned
with her daughter, Mrs. Holmes,
at Corvallis.
Monday from Portland,where she
z .
• • .
C. L. Montgomery is visiting was part of the throng to welcome
with his brother. S. D., and family the returning 65th coast artillery.
Her two brothers, Charles and
in Portland.
Hom
er McKinney, were members
L .L . Peetz and son Forest have
of
that
regiment, as well as a cous­
returned from Portland, where
in,
Charles
Johns, |r., son of Su­
Forest was under special eye treat
preme
Court
Johns of Salem.
menh
Mrs. Hulery is pleased that they
Neal Freeman returned M on­
returned without injury, and par­
day from Bremerton, where he
ticularly for the action of her
was recently discharged from the
brother Charles who won a cita­
naval service.
tion for bravery in hauling ammu­
A telegram from A. M. W right nition to the front under intense
informs us that the road bond artillery fire.
measure passed the House on the
Sherman county subscribed $97,-
8th by a vote of 51.
441.41 in war savings certificates
M orris A. Thompson, brother during 1918, giving this county
of John B. Thompson, deceased, 147.6 per cent on the quota as­
was a visitor in the county this signed. Postmaster J. M. Parry,
week from Portland.
who had charge of the financial
Mrs. J. M. Axtell is visiting in end and accounting [for the entire
dillsboro with her son Floyd and county, states that buUone county
amily, who are expecting to re­ in the state has a larger percentage
of subscriptions. O f the amount
move soon to Montana.
subscribed in the county not more
Dr. J. R. Morgan has been con­
than $3500 has been offered for
fined to his home by sickness for
redemption by the purchasers,and
the last two weeks, but is now re­
of this amount M oro postoffice
ported to be much better.
patrons owned less than $200. A
Mrs. J. E. Cole and three chil­ remarkably fine record for both
dren, who have been visiting at M oro and the county as a w holf.
the E. A. Race home, returned to
their Mosier home Sunday.
M o ro , O re g o n
r ile
M ilk for sale by the pint, quart
or gallon. F. E. Fagan, M oro.
O b server
M o a n , SHBRUAM co ., o r b g o n :
Miss Lenore Ramsey was a Port­
land visitor during the past week.
ffiaal Paper for t a a a b ty .
Remember Mullikin, the harness
man, is now at Wasco, Call and aee
him.
’R ID A Y ......... February 21, 1919
Born to M r. and Mrs. R. T.
Morgan Tuesday, February 18, a
CurtKl LOSS* N «. 121. daughter.
A. P. A ▲. M. Moro. Or.
tMeeta the first «nd third
mradav evening« of each
month
Vniting member«
cordially invited to
,neet
By order of W . M.
J. M . P am bv . Secretary.
with ua.
B a th la h a m C h a p te r
n o . 78 o. a. s.
Regular communication
c a c h 'd and 4th Thuraday
evening« monthly.
M rs . N e l l ie C u s h m a n ,
W orthy Matron
M rs . M a t B a r n u m . Secretary.
a r m e r a E d u o a tlo n a l a n d C o - O p e r -
a t iv a U n io n o f A m a r lo a
M oro L o c a l N o . 41
leeta in I . O . O . F . hall each 2nd and 4th
ilurday afternoon.
Vialting membera
clcome
W . S. Powell, President.
G H . Ragadalc, Secretary.
o
See me for close prices on su­
gar. C. G. Huis, the Basket G ro ­
cery, M oro.
A R. Graham, father of Mrs.
L. Grimes, was a visitor in M oro
last week from The Dalles.
Mrs. J. M . Parry is with her
mother at Fall City,who has been
very sick for several weeks.
Mrs. Havie Brisbin is in Port­
land, where her daughter is being
treated for spinal trouble.
Mrs. W . C. Bryant is entertain­
ing her mother, Mrs. Whealdon,
who is visiting in M o ro from Port­
land.
W alter
Parrv
and
daughter,
Wait for Dr. Freexe, if
Louise, were visitors from P ort­
you need eye service.
land
this week at the home of his
Trips each month to
Moro and other towns. father, J. M. Parry.
Flavoring Extracts
of All Kinds
Before you start
to bake that cake,
„ make sure you have the
kind of flavoring extract
you need— the kind the
family likes the best
.Our stock is complete
and comprises the best
known and purest quality ob­
tainable. D on't take chances
with cheapened, unreliable
adulterated brands.
L- E. Clark was a visitor in M o ­
ro on Monday consulting with
County Agent Calkins regarding
the work o f the live stock associa­
tion.
H . U. M artin and family were
part of the Sherman county dele­
gation in Portland last week to
welcome the return of the 65th
coast artillery. •„
Joe Rutledge returned Monday
with an honorable discharge from
the U. S. navy in his pocket as a
first-class cook. His last active
service was on the Invincible.
W ord receivefpby Mrs. Robert
Urquhart from Mrs. L. N. Huis
at The Dalles, states that Mrs. W m.
Morrison has improved but slight­
ly and is not able to sit up in
bed. Doctors state that it w ill be
eeks before Mrs. Morrison
six
w ill i able to return to M oro.
S
The prices we charge
arc as low as can be, and
we are sure you will be
more than pleased with the
quality and
the
resulta.
THE BASKET GROCERY
« e x t ra«-»««* t o H a l a t i a a ’ a > < • « * < > £ « « • > « • <
L G .H uit, Prop.
J. J. W iley was a near victim of
monoxide gas at his home east o f
Grass Valley last week, being dis’
covered in time to prevent death
from the poison. The engine of
his car was permitted to operate
in his closed garage while making
repairs. . This gas is odorless and
tasteless, while its action is rapid.
The beat counter action is fresh
MORO, OREGON air.
Merhodist Church, Sunday. Feb.
23. 1919-—aEMoro.
Services as usual at M oro and
at Spaulding also it roads w ill per­
mit use o f car.
Dr. Wasser, Dr. Freeman and
Dr. Pemberton, forming a Cen­
tury Team w ill be in M oro Sat­
urday for a group meeting of the
Methodist ministers of Sherman
county. Rev. Lamb and Rev.
Jackson of Wasco are to be pres-
ant, as is Rev. Taber ot GrassVal*
ley. Dr. Freeman w ill speak at
the 11:15 a.m. service and Rev.
Wasser at the evening service.
The livestock meeting Wednes­
day was attended by a few who
had decided to buy bulls and by a
number who were undecided
what4hey would do. A ll present
agreed as to the type of organiza­
tion they wanted to handle the
purchase of the bulls Unless an­
other* change is made all parties
wanting bulls w ill meet Wednes­
day, February 26, at 1 p.m. to de
posit the money and arrange for
the' purchase. The constitution
and by-laws may have to be chang­
ed in some places and permanent
officers w ill be elected.
We now have a very complete line of
JOHN DEERE & OLIVER GANGS
and TRACTOR PLOWS
Also Extras, Parts and Shears, to ether with
other Stocks.
We are prepared to take care of your needs in the Im ­
plement Line. Come in and see us about
anything you may need.
M o ro H a rd w a re & '
Im p le m e n t C o .
L. V. M oore returned Monday
from a journey as far east as Chi­
cago and south as far as New O r­
leans. The daughter. Miss Cecil,
remained in San Francisco for a
longer visit. s
White Rock Cockerels
A few good W hite Rock Cock­
erels for sale at a reasonable price.
If interested write Mrs. A. B. Pot­
ter, Klondike, O r e g o n . ____ ’
C O C K ER ELS FOR S A L E -
Full blood Star Strain White
Leghorn Cockerels. For par­
ticulars phone or write Mrs. W.
J Martin, M oro, Ore.
4tj31
Farmers’ State Bank
Moro, Oregon
Save the Cream
By buying the Sharpless Cream
Separator I have for sale cheap.
Used very little. S. P. Brisbin,
M oro.
f21-3t*
W. H. RAGSDALE,
President
Cashier
G. B. BOURHILL,
Baby Chicks and Eggs
hatch*
Leg!
S. C. W hite Leghorn
chic from one
ing eggs and baby clucks
of the best trap nested strains in
the Northwest.
Breeders are
healthy range raised birds full ot
life and vigor and w ill produce
eggs and chicks of the best quality.
Eggs by the setting or incubator
lots a specialty. Book your ord­
ers now, as eggs and chicks from
good flocks w ill be scarce this sea-
I I ! IH ..H -I I I 1 r f i l l
Special Rates
8°Eggs: $2.50 per 15; $10 per 100.
Baby Chicks: Less than 100 at
25 cents each; $18 per 100.
Terms: 10% deposit with order
booked in advance, balance due
one week before delivery.
First hatch first week in March,
second, last week in March.
Phone 25F15 Wasco.
Arnold Buhman,
Wasco, Ore.
NEW HOTEL PERKINS ::
Fifth and Washington Sts.
PO RTLA ND, ORE.
Room with privilege of bath, tingle,
75c up; double $1.00 up
Room with private bath, tingle $1.50
up; double $2.00 up.
Auto Meeti Traint. Street cart from
Union Depot pan our door«.
Trantfer at 5th and Glitan itreeta from
North Bank Depot.
White Leghorn Chicks
S. C. White Leghorn baby
chicks from carefully selected egg-
type.* Large, vigorous stock.-Cir­
cular free.
Selwin M iller,
Silverton, Ore.
I |. H -M -l- M | | l l -j-l-l-l > 1 |.
I I I 1 I I 1 1 1 I l I M I I » * I ■K -H -+-W-
I H l l l - l - H I l* I H -H -l I I I I I f - H
Undertaking Supplies
Caskets and Robes always on
hand; special supplies and caskets
ordered at any time
Sam Brisbine, M oro, Oregon.
ANNUAL
We’re Sailing on Our Way
H U N T CLUB
to greater things by daily adding more real
bargains to our already complete stock.
Our judgment in selecting the class of
goods we are showing has been fully justi­
fied by the present condition of the market.
SMOKER
M o ro T h e a tre
M onday, Feb. 2 4
M O V IE
M A T IN E E
3 :3 0
FREE
TO
ALL
O ’C L O C K
Smoker in the Evening for Membera.
All Membera Requested to Attend.
Superior and Kentucky Drills
Peg Tooth and Disc Harrows
Vulcan and Canton Plows
Our stock of Plows and Drills, as well as other barm Ma­
chinery was bought last summer before the advance in Pr 'ce*
and are being sold to our customers so that they secure full
advantage of these prices.
We also have a complete assortment of Paints in ’small size
cans. Just the thing for small paint jobs about the house.
GINN, COLEMAN & CO.
MORO, OREOON