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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1920)
tr • ato I h e O bserver . Potttical Notices Undertaking Notice to Creditors Casket» and Robes always on MORO. OREGON. hand; special supplies and caskets To tke Voters of Skerwao Cooaty April 16, 1920 ordered * any time ’i FRIDAY I hereby announce myeelf aa a can Sam Brisbine, Moro, Oregon. didate for the office of Sheriff, for The d ric< of The Ob«erver i« >1 P«r 7S «Z u lor tor ri» so c o » l<M — 75 cents alx mo tour'mototb.-bo« if noid »• » * « * • »« accept (2.50 In to« »or 2 year«. Shorter term« than one year 12% cent« per month. A Blue Mark here w ill answer an in- V u lc a n iz in g m.erv -»he« «—»er-4 »«-»n *"»r rwloiK’nr, airing’< e U *X* pepc. oa hi late at wa cb vo i curr n t» t' >»pU 1 «•- Send yourftres and tubes to Wasco Vulcanizing Station for repairs. Statement «f Ownenbip Management, etc., required by the act of CongreM of August 2 4 / 1912, of the Sherman County Observer, weekly at Moro. Oregon, for April, 1920 State of Oregon, County of Sherman, Before me, a notary public, tn and for the «tale and county aforesaid, per- tonally appeared C. L . Ireland who, hav ing been duly «worn according to law, deposes and »ay« that he n the Editor, Publisher and Owner of the Sherman County Observer and that the following is to the be«t of hi» knowledge and belief, a true statement of the owaerahto, manage ment etc., of the afore»aid publication for the date »hown in the «bove caption, re quired by the Act of August 24. 1912 em bodied in section 443, po»tal law« and reg ulations. towit: 1 That the name and address of the pub lisher, editor, managing editor, and busi ness' manager is C. L. Ireland Moro, Ore. That the owner it the said C .L . Ireland. There is absolutely no one who holds mortgage, bond, note or other debt against the said newspaper its equipment or building. Signed C. L. Ireland. Subscribed to and sworn before me this 13th day of April, 1920. ’ • ’ W . C. Bryant, notary public. My commission expires October 6, 1920. Residence phone M 72 Office phone 463 PHYSICIAN and SURGÉON Office opp. H otel Sherm an : : OREGON HARRY M. BENSON 3 To tke Voters of Sherman County In the county court of the elate of Oregon for the county of Sherman. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ex ecutor o f the estate of John D. Mc Dermitt, deceased, by the county court of the state of Oregon for Sher man county, and has qualified. All persona haring claims against said estate are hereby notified to present tine, duly verified as by law re quired, to the undersigned at the office of Bright & Bryant, Moro, Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published March 19, 1920. " . Gqp. B. Bourhill, Executor. , Bright A Bryant, - . attorneys for estate 5 tin 19a 16 H u is — « Subscribe for the Observer. Always read the Observer.* .•> 5 2 t • • M o ro , O re g o n - ' - ----- - -- -m- h jh . .m i T * F H ,ooooooocxxxxxxxxxxx>oooooooucoooooooooooooooooooooooe r - r .. w H« . How would Y O U like a raise like this? ^i~~~ ~ i » to t “T " • 8 " ¡ J . jk -1 ' R. H . M c K e a n , M a n a g e r, W a e c o , p re g ó n and fo r - 3 4 Y ears W o r lL D E A L E R S IN L im e, P la s t e r X e m e i U , ÔiiUders S u p p lies, , ^upjLheiL v W ood, Coal, Cedar P o sts, and Hay. M ANUFACTURERS OF MILL FEED AND FLOUR. »Oooooooooooooooooooooooooo s u m m it » is th e kind o f increase in sa la ry th e m in ister, h a s receiv ed . H is living expenses have risen just as fast and as far as yours. . B ut he is paid on the average just 52 cents m ore p e r c h u rc h m e m b e r than he w a s paid 34 years ago. T hat The M in ister N ever Fails Yoa. E v ery officer o f the Government w ith a w ar m essage to deliver appealed to the m inisters first o f all. B ut 80% o f the ministers receive less incom e than governm ent econom ists figure as a m inim um for the support o f an average family. W h en hospitals need m oney they enlist the support o f the ministers—and receive it. B ut w hen sickness visits the minister or the m em bers o f his fam ily they m ust be treated in a , charity ward. H is pay is less than a d ay laborer s. 8 out of every 10 ministers receive less than $20 a w eek —about half the pay o f a m echanic. W E C A N D E L IV E R It ‘ 490” or “ Baby G rand’ I I The Whole Secret of A Better lire Simply a Independent Hjarefroutfc & |||illing (o l u at 4 REAL pal—th at’s Ch&terfield. Look at its record. Three m illion smokersj— less than five Y^ars On the market! Two words explain it—^Tkey Satisfy»’* m 4 Our expert buyers In the Orient select for Chesterfields only the finest grade of the four choicest varieties of Turkish tobacco. To these are added the best of mild but full-bodied Domestic leaf. But, in the end, it’s the blend that makes Chesterfields ^satisfy.” And the blend—-our private formula—cannot be copied. Extra wrapper of moisture-proof paper seals in the flavor. VETERINARIAN C em en t and C on crete W o rk a S p e c ia lty k ’ 1 - - ~ T~ —Chesterfield VETERINARIAN G eneral C ontractors and B u ilders ¡»-t ■ , I hereby announce myaelf as a can didate for the office of County Asaea- sor for Sherman County, Oregon, at Wasco, - - 'Oregon the Republican primary nominating election to be held on May 21st, 1920. « .S I « .. I7 C ,f nominated and elected I pledge to ---------- —-------------------------- 1 llC O . D C l C t S K i , U . V give my beat and careful attention, in Notice to Contractors the future as in the past, to the busi Notice ,ia hereby given, that, the ness conduct of this office. OTTO PEETZ Moro Hotel Company, X corporation w ill receive sealed bids for the con struction of a three story hotel build To the Voters of Sherman County ing at Moro, Sherman county, Ore gon, a T x ’lOO with an L 83’xfiB’ ac I hereby announce m yself as a can didate for the office of county clerk cording to plana and specification# for Sherman county, Oregon, at the prepared by V. K . H all-Lew is A Co. democratic primary nominating elec Architects, The Dalles, Oregon; at 4:80 P .M . on the 22nd day of April, tion to be held on May 21, 1920. If nominated and elected I w ill 1920, at.the office of W. C. Bryant, give my careful attention to the secretary, Moro, Oregon;, at which lntcfa|a/e Stock inspector tim e and .place .bids w ill be opened duties of the office. Examiner of stallions for License MARY L. HOSKINSON. and considered by;, tfcm > Board of Director». The usual bond in amount 60 per cent of amount bid, written W A SC O , Po.,o°¿cr«C H.d< O R E G O N To the Voters of Sherman County by a Surely Company duly authorised lelephone Main 502 I w ill be a candidate at the repub to do business in the State of Oregon lican primary election to be held on w ill be required, and certified check 21st May 1920, for the office of county for 5 per cent of amount of bid, to treasurer. If elected to this office I guarantee qualification of the success w ill fulfill the duties thereof to the ful bidder must accompany each bid The Board reserves the right to reject Efóraei Moro- Or*0°n beat of my ability. any or a ll the bids, or to let the con GEO. B. BOURHILL. tract to a bidder not the lowest if by them deemed best, for the interests of To the Voters of Sherman Connty the Company. , Plans and specifica To M „ y ______ Patrons: If . you cannot <« get me ____ { hereby announce m yself as candi tions may be seen after April 15th at direct by phone at Moro, please call Foss A C o .’s garage, who w ill promptly notify date for the office of County School the office of the secretary, or may. be Superintendent of Sherman County, obtained fro pi the Architects, upon me when I return to town. Oregon, at the Democratic Primal y deposit of satisfactory guarantee for nominating election to be held May the return thereof on or before le t 21, 1920'. ting date. If elected, I w ill endeavor to work . . ' Moro Hotel Company, to the best interetts of the schools of by W. C. Bryant, Secretary. HENRY HULS ' the county. " GRACE L. MAY. G U Y CHAMNESS Benson ' 7 H e says I ’m a g o o d skate” D r . S anders J. Carlos Ghofmley.1.0. W A SC O , All work guaranteed. „Sherman County, Oregon, at the Re publican Primary nominating elec tion, to be held on May 21, 1920. If nominated and elected, I pledge to give my beat and careful attention to the duties of the office. .¡,i HUGH CHRISMAN * M a tte r o f the M a k e r ’s PoKciei To ascertain whaf each maker . T h is you will realize— once you offers one must analyze and test »ry a Brunswick—that a super-tire some 200 tires—a s our laboratories is possible only when the name have done. , : » certifies that the maker is follow Then it is a m atter o f combining in g the highest standards. the best features and building ac For lire making is chiefly a mat cording to the highest standards. ter of standards and policies*—cost Once you try a Brunswick you plus care. A ny maker can build a good ¿&e if he cares to pay per will understand how w e have built model tires, regardless o f factory fection’s price. expense. A ll m en know Brunswick stand Y et Brunswick T ile s cost you the ards, for Brunswick products have same as other like-type tires. Our been famous for 74 years. saving is on selling cost, through Formulas, fabrics and standards our natiop-wide organization. vary vastly in cost. Reinforce W e realize that you expect more ments, plies and thickness are a . from Bruns wicks, and w e assure matter of expense. And these vari you that you get it. O N E Bruns ations affect-endurance. I t rests wick will tell you the story. w ith the maker how far he wishes to g o — how much he can afford And then you’ll want ALL . Brunswick». N o other tire, you’ll to give. agree, gives so much foe your For there are no secrets nor pat money. ents to hold one back. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLIXNDER CO. ’ P o r tla n d H e a d q u a r te r » : 46-48 Fifth S tr e e t Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis W e P a y H im H a lf th e W a g e s o f a M e ch a n ic ROMS AWE BETTER EAGtt DAY bros . M ORROW „ I • ; t # • . - ’ — * - W A SC O , % Sherman County Agents for Chevrolet Automobiles P o r c e la in S a th .a,. ■ .. ■» —! .g»».,—- If you w ant better preachers, help to pay th e preachers better. ’ It’s the best investm ent for your conartisnity and tor your children—that you can ever make. hop Tub. E v e ry th in g F ir s t G a s s and u p to date. - W e A r e A l t P r o fite e r s a t Their E x p e n se P art o f the Interchurch W o rld program is th ia -r a living w age for every m inister o f J esu s C h rist; an efficient plant, , and a chance to do a big m an’s job. , v x OREGON M oro B a r b e r S And o f th ese pitifully inadequate salaries, h o w m u ch d o N othing if you are outside th e c h u r c h ; an average of le ss than 3c a day if you sure a church m em ber. ,, , . • AH of u s share in th e benefits of Christian m in isters to the com m unity. T h e y m arry u s; bury u s ( baptize our ch ild ren ; visit u s w h en w e are sick. In their hands is the spiritual training of the youth. , i; « ; . ' * jri . u. » y o u contribute? iNTrâCHURCH y -M a ,WIB+i ■ fr-■ ’ «ft. » • Shop in Brick B u ild in g n ext Observer Office C. « «LA a , H . JO H N S , « ,*»? <-•» f**: • P r o p r ie to r ., 1 £ o i O , ..........................O LAA j UA Cori Tire» with “Driving” and “Swastika” Skid-Not Tread. Fabric Tire, in “Plain,” “Ribbed” and “ BBC” Skid-Not Tread. i e g - O H J . A. H A R D I N . «5 W EST ISth STREET, NEW YORK CITY * . AAAAAAXm T t f p a S J io » tto n o f th ia a d r a r t i a a m a n t ia m a d a p o a a ih ia ih r o u g h th a o o - o p a r a tio n o f 3 0 d a n n m in a tio n a . MORO. OREGON