MORO. OREGON.
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F R I D A Y ....................A p ril 2, 1920
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Mail Pape? fir Shenaaa t o h
Sowing” D olors
for a 1 hrilt Crop
Hour* by Appointment
Phone
DR. C. H. JOHNS
O W IN G the seed is only One step in the
production of a crop. If the harvest is to be
abundant, favorable conditions roust be m ain
tained. T o the business m an , thia means
favorable credit conditions.
T h e Federal Reserve System is the great
stabilizer of commercial credit conditions to-
day. 11 insures an am ple A ip p ly of such credit
a t all times.
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Office at Residence.
MORO LA U N D R Y
GEO.
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P ro p rieto r
Washing done each Monday, Tuesday
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and Wednesday
Third day delivery »chedule maintained
Leave’ bundles at Ellsworth Hotel Annex
Patron i n Horn» Indiutry
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The Dalles, Oregon
in the 1920
Registered
Civil and Architectural Engineers
and Surveyors
Sherman County Harvest Fields
Maps,
will be the
Holt High Deck Combined Harvester
come in and let me tell you why
Geo. N. Crosfield, Wasco, Ore.
Columbia Cocnmandery, No. 18,
Knights Tsasplar, comprising num
bers fram Dufur and Tha Dalles, and
Knights Tsasplar of
Goldaodale,
Washington
accompanied by tbair
fam ilies, w ill make an Easter pil
grimage to lforo on Easter Sunday,
leaving The Dalles by special V ain of
four coaches and baggage car at 12:13
o ’clock
Sunday
afternoon.
The
Knights are due in Moro at 2:50
o'clock.
Impressive services w ill be held in
the Moro opera house under the direc
tion of Dr. J. C. Gbormley of Wasco
and Mr. E. G. Jones of Portland.
These services are open to the public.
Returning, the Knights Templar
w ill leave Moro at 4 :30 o ’clock in the
afternoon, arriving at Wasco at 5:30
o’clock. A banquet w ill be served
the Templars and their fam ilies in
the Wasco opera house by the Rebekah
lodge of Wasco. Honorable Frank J.
Ingles of Dufur will be toastmaster.
Speakers at the banquet have not yet
been chosen. Music w ill be rendered
during the progress of the banquet.
The Knights and their fam ilies
w ill leave Wasco at 8 o ’clock in the
evening and w ill arrive in The
Dalles at 9:46 Velorfk.
The pilgrimage of th4 Knights
Templar is a sacred duty and privi
lege which devolves upon members of
the order each Easter day.
The
Knights Templar order is founded
upon the Christian religion.
The
order exemplifies the teachings of
Christ and especially dwells upon the
birth, life and death of Jesus Christ
and His Ascension. The order in the
middle ages was founded to wrest the
Holy Land from the Moslem hordes
and to this end pilgrimages were
made to the Holy Land and the Mos
lem was engaged in deadly combat.
The Crusaders and the Crusades are
history now, but the pilgrimage of
the Knights Templar on Easter Day
commemorates one of the greatest
events of history, one of the most
glorious ideals that men ever sacri
ficed their lives for.
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Plats, Estimates, R eports|
In a recent issue the Oregon Voter,
on all kinds of" Surveys
referring to candidates for state office
Plans, Specifications, Supervision and particularly for Secretary of
State, said of State Senator W. D.
on all Classes of B uildings.
Wood of Hillsboro:
“ The dean of the senate in contin
uous service—this being his sixth con
secutive term in the upper house—Dr
Wood for years has been one of its
..of
most influential members. His activ
itiea have been in the interest of
economy.
Elected from a county
which as yet has secured little or no
direqt benefit from state appropria
tions but which always has been a
Structural ^nd Home Designer heavy tax contributor, he came to che
legislature determined to put a stop
to needless expenditures. At first he
H o<xJ R i v e r - - O r e g o n opposed nearly every appropriation
bitterly, but from experience he be
came so intimately acquainted with
the affairs of every department of the
Gilliam and Wheeler Counties
state that gradually he has become
one of the best-posted men in Oregon
on the operations of state govern
ment. So that today he is as staunch
as
advocate for appropriations as he
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was bitter an opponent to all at first.
Last session he presided with marked
ability over the sessions of the Joint
Ways and Means Committee expedit
U p p e r M a in Street, opp. Garage ing its work so that for the first time
in the legislature’s history a conges
tion of appropriation bills was avoided
CONDON, ORE.
at the finish and at the same time re
taining such a grasp of the finance in
volved that when the last bill was re
ported in by the Committee the sum
total of all
appropriations
was
slightly within the funds available
AUTO TRU CK
under the new Constitutional lim its
tion of taxes to a 6 per cent increase
DRAY
All through the session he had kept
Phone M a in 314 M o ro , O regon his budget so w ell balanced that this
outcome was made possible without
Freight and Express
trimming the late appropriations any
more in proportion than were those
H a n d le d P ro m p tly . M o v in g
which had been reported in many days
before. Close observers of legisla
E ffic ie n tly A ttended T o
tion are unanimous in declaring that
Dr. Wood’s achievements in thia line
surpassed anything hitherto known in
Ways and Means Committee adminis
tration in all the recent history of
Oregon legislation.’*
...
If nominated and elected we feel
quiet sure that Dr. Wood w ill give
the state of Oregon a strictly busi
ness like and efficient administration
of the office of Secretary of State.
His long continued service as State
Senator has put him in close touch
with all practical details of the office.
In addition to this he hap a peculiarly
efficient aptitude for complex figures
such as the office of secretary of state
demands from its administrative head.
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Round Wheel Tractor Demonstration
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F o rd so n T ractors
We are not in position to report
very much about the tractor demon
stration last week on the Schaasen
farm near Kent because no onO hav
ing this in charge has favored ua with
a report altho we understand it was
successful in demonstrating the farm
efficiency of round wheel tractors for
Sherman county farms. R. 8. Goff,
of the Des Chutes Motor Co. and one
of the demonstrators, did not care to
say anything about the machines on
trial, but he did say In answer to the
success of the demonstration that In
asmuch as the event was held on John
Schassen’s farm and that Mr. Schas-
sen bought a Fordson tractor the next
day that he had no kick coming.
From B. F, Ireland of Kent, who was
in Moro the next day, we heard that
the Fordson tractor did more than a
humber of the others and finished with
perfect score.
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