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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1920)
% ■wsstesssssea» M M Lacal CLarck AaSMftttttttte Right quart* of milk for ialo. 13.25 a month d eliver^ . Inquire at Presbyterian Church Announcements Cooley** store. Monk land Church: Miss Eunice Colema was a week- Sunday School at 1 JO p. m. at end visitor from The Dali Preaching service at 2 JO p. m. home of her parents. Moro Church: A crank for an automobile has been Sunday School. 10 a. m. found and left at this office for the In connection with the Sunday- owner who can identify it. School hour w ill be held cradle roll For your outing and summer ner hats hat» J promotion program. All mothers are in; itp<i go to Moro Trading Co. A complete invited. ; stock to choose from at pre war Preaching, second sermon on “ The prices. Significance of the First Pentacost,’* Judge J . T. W halley, who has been at 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 XX) p. m. visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Otto Preaching, 8 XX) p. m. | Peetz, returned Monday to his home Choir practice, Monday, 8 XX) p. m. at Portland. Bible study, Wednesday, 8 XX) p. m. We 2 You are Looking For 4 % * • Look Them Over. Convince Yourself. Make Your Cash Go Farther. W e Guarantee to Make Your Dollars Buy More at This Store N o. 4 O’Cedar M ops, e a c h ............ S u n b rite C leanser, 3 p k g s ...... S ea F o a m P ow der, 3 pkgs ........... L u x , 2 pkgs ................................... • T a r a n d Hose b a th to ile t soap, 3 c a k e s .......... ................. :......... G ly c e rin e a n d W hite to ile t soap, 4 b ars .................... .................. » G o ld e n W est Coffee, 5 lb tin .... S c h illin g s B a k in g Pow der, 5 lb tin for . * ............... 1.25 P o rk a n d B ean s, D elM o n te b ra n d S m a ll c a n , 6 f o r ........ ........... 25c' - M ed iu m c an , 3 f o r ......... ....... 85c No. 2 c a n , 3 for ......... ............ 27c N o. 3 c a n , G for .... . ............. P u re Leaf L a rd , 10 lb p a il ....... 25c •• “ “ 5 lb p ail ........ 25c C a rn a tio n W h ea t F la k e s, larg e size pkg. p e r p k g .................... 2.65 L ittle G ia n t A x le G rease, No. 1 tin e , 12 c a n s ............................... 2.35 55c 50c 55c 1 45 2.75 145 4*>c 1 00 M O R O T R A D IN G C O . U Piar fer t e s L x:;. FR ID A Y ................April 30. 1920 is. C u r tis a . “ A ll we c an give (or th e r. a L0S 9» Meets the first and third hursdav evening« of each V isiting member« month cordially invited to wee« m oney; — n o t all we can get fo r th e goods” with us. B , o .d y ol W . B tth la h a m C h a p te r no . 78 o . E. s. R egular com m unication each 2d and 4(h Thursday % evenings m o n th ly. ¡M ss. V ivian O rnuorf . . _____ t W o rth y M atron R ot K unswan . Secretary. D o n ’t b e t a k e n i n with the idea that the character of our good» mean» corretpondin* height in coM. W e »hall be ¿Ud to dispel that idea if you will call and »ee u«. We want you to know a dollar here buy. more Aan elsewhere. W e have a few stoves left-bought at the old price—and we will give our customers the benefit 4 F a r m e r s E d u c a t io n a l a n d C o - O p e r a t iv e U n io n o f A m s r t e s M oro L ocal N o . 41 Paints, G lass and Oils Apxî hr Inffsaliawl Himsur Co. Lbs of Machinery, the Tsii Tractor lid Maytag Wishing M aia GINN, COLEMAN & GO. M ORO, OREGON Yuba Ball Tread Tractors (i-iO regular Wo are ab le to M ODELS ~ 20-8 oversize ffl-JQ oversize im m e d ia te d e liv e ry on th e oversize 20-35 4rom I,ranch on 10 day notice. Wu will h a v e - a big w o rk in g s u p p ly of e x tra p art« in stock n ex t Before th is com es in , a n y o rd e r for p a rts received at o u r Waaoo olfice before 4 p.m . c an be sh ip p e d from facto ry b ra n c h S p o k an e n e x t day. • • - W * • - - . • O’Meara Supply and Implement Company W asco, Oregon at Educano« in in d o in g b u sin ess w ith a b a n k w hose u n v a ry in g a ttitu d e is one of o p tim ism service. ames stew art STOCK ANO BRAND INSPECTOR SHERMAN COUNTY V u lcan izin g Is First Auto? Ernest Saut, a French h .n made a study of the automobile, more than six centuries aro a man endeav ored to build a ’ borsela« carriage." - < B a n k of M oro M o ro , O re g o n ÙOVE LIGHT GREflM best for Cracked Lips and Wiml Burns M O RO PHARM ACY Phone K. SCHADE, Prop. JOHN DEERE and OLIVER PLOWS T h om as, V a n b r u n t, M o n ito r a n d S u p e r io r D R IL L S Chatam Fanning Mills We have a good stock of EIGHT-POINT CUTOUT DOUBTT ICTIHC DISCS Also we carry a complete line of Furniture, Ranges and Heaten. and remember the Famout Z Line ot Engine« and Fairaday Washing Machines. lo r # H ard w are & linplenient Co. M ORO, OREGON r M oro B a r b e r S P o r c e la in J9 ath guy chamness - -. Oregon hop : Tub. ► Everything First Gass and up to date. S h o p in B rick B u ild in g n e x t O b se rv e r Office c. H. JO H N S, • P r o p r ie to r . M o r o , --------- © x e g ro x x . HARRY M. BENSON Benson & HENRY HULS H u is General Contractors and Builders Cement and Concrete W o rk a Specialty All work guaranteed. Wasco, ¿93 W E A R E AGENTS FO R T H E v * I., W. Ross or.ee upon s time Address: M0R0,* ORE. bought . a Delco light system for his I confectionary store, sltb o before in- ' sta llin g it reverting back to the DEPUTIES municipal ligh ting service. Now h e , Dr J « S-under.,V.S I w ill be able to discontinue a ll lig h t- L S ch .d e-.tz,. ur.ros M oro, O re . O re . Kent W . H . M eyer, Ws»co. i «ng s y v ic e since Miss Marie Provost, • chit«f dispenser of < hoiee soft drink- I • ables at that place, has taken to j ligh tjn g up the store by the aid of a ; diamond ert the proper finger. We j understand Mack Ellsworth was the lucky individual to ¡ersuade the young yourtjrel anJ lube« Io Wa»co ' ladv to to brighten the gloom of his ! future « ¡ . t e r n . . jVulcanizini Station for repain How Old According do Journalist, who the history«of and New b u sin ess is c o rd ia lly in v ite d . Oregoa. 514 P in oci Block. Portinai) J in s titu tio n , th o u g h k e en ly c o n OCllOOl P»»d »dvenitenw nt* inserted by C-oli» l b » « l Eia behalf of lb« )o»«’ Alumni Belief Commit»«« Hi<ber s ta te - F re q u e n tly o u r p a tro n s voice th e ir p le asu re Fagan before May 10. The money on hand w ill be prorated according to c i aS5€S are <*> overcrowded, rooms so tick ets returned by that date. overloaded, and teachers so few . that. lor d e p e n d a b le ways a s p irit of good c h e e r a n d h e lp fu ln e ss. Agricultural College "I State University and N orm al th is scious of th e ir re s p o n s ib ility , ev id en ce a l For the last three wee.-.s there has ■ ... ! been from six to seventeen head of In the County Court of the State of loose horses pasturing on my place Oregon for the County of Sherman, and the county roads below DeMoss. J N otice is hereby given that the an-1 W ill the owner please take c*re of H " sig n ed h«a been appointed ex ecu to r, said horses by the first of the week or of the estate of John Mathews Parry, deceased. by the county court of the I w ill. John M. DeMoes. state of Oregon for Sherman County, Sheriff Chrisman was this week and has qualified. A ll persons hav presen ted w ith a 25-year gold emboss i n g claim s against said estate are ed je w e h te stify in g to his long mem- hereby .notified to present same, duly bership in the Knights of Pythias I verified as as by law required, to the lodge at Wasco. The emblematic undersigned at the office of Bright A letters o f the order are in biüe enamel Bryant, Moro, Oregon, w ithin six months from the date hereof. on the face of the jew el. Dated and first published April 30, -W heat ranch of 300 acres for sale; ' 1920. W alter F. Parry-, h alf in fa ll grain the other half in Executor, stubble; adjoining th« c ity lim its of Bright A Bryant. I Dufur; quarter o f a m ile to Dufur Attorneys for Estate. A-3(Mh-28. | h ieh school; gMd ¡ » fr o v e m « U ; .11 stock, machinery and improvements go w ith the place. W rite W. C. At the Hahna, Dufur, Oregon. Th« rem aining numbers of the Moro High School’ Lyceum Course have been j postponed indefinitely. A ll persons holding season tickets w rite thei names on tick ets and return them to j xro George Ellsw orth or Principal F. E L h * C . Officers of c h a rte re d ^otKe to Creators Earl Nunn and w .fe, who have re cently returned from a v isit to the old home in Missouri, z»y that w hile they were at R ockville, Missouri, an ep i demic o f flu was sw eping the n eigh borhood. Furerai» were so common that as many as six being held in the cemetery at one tim e was not unusual and help so haru to -b U in that mar.y had to attend to ali the d eta ils when death occurred in their fam ilies. our w uroiiouae a n y tim e , O th e r sizes can be d e liv e re d from fa c to ry m o n th . The The people o f Moro had the p riv il-l Sunday School, rear church en- ege o f enjoying a lay people service trance, 10:15 a.m . Pupils up to the j last Snuday night at the Presbyterian age of 20 are welcome, church when a ll parts of the service Reading room,rear chureh entrance, was conducted by people of the cor.gre- open each Friday ft <n 2 until 4 p .m ., , -ation.- where the B ible and a ll authorized Christian Science literature may be Members of Muro Chamber of C om -. nought or borrowed, m trce are hereby notifie-1 that a spec- public j , cordially invited to ial m eeting of importance w ill be attend the church services ar.d v isit held Mor/fay evening May 3d at the I reading room, office of W. C. Bryant at 8 p. m. A large attendance is urged. R. J. I The county caterpillar tractor broke the three institutions w ill have to down the w est approach to the bridge I close the door on at least 100 Oregon over Gras.-. V alley canyon, near the ^ . g and g ir ls, and perhaps upon Wheat place, last Monday. The dam- number rext f a |i , unless to a se ttlin g of the . ... For bargains in used tires and re age being confined , -v t 11 ah the new m illage support b ill passe? paired casin gs, in m««t a ll the sizes, approach to a depth of 1} fee t. A l l see the Wasco V ulcanizing C o ., Guy repairs were made by the road crew Ion May 21 w ithin, l i hours. No damage resulted I Chamneas, proprietor. to the main bridge structure. | These three institutions have, when Ten m iles from Boyd, Oregon, 130" acres; 350 acres in cu ltiv a tio n ; 180 Dr. C. I.. Poley r» turned Thursday | compared with the year when the prea- acres in fa ll grain; good improve- from Portland where he assisted'w ith | eat Millage support hill was passed, ; merits; good stock range; 75 head of major operations for benefit of three ca ttle; 10 head o f young horses. patients, Mrs. L. Grime«, Mrs. H. M. W’rite W . C. Hanna, Dufur, Oregon. Benson, and Mrs. Roy A x te ll. W. 150 p e r c e n t M o re S tu d e n ts I N o. 4. 1100 acres near Maupin. H. C allaw ay was also a member of b u t o n ly the party for tne p.;r;<«aof having an Ditch water right paid on 60 acres. : operation to reroo\e a stiff elbow and 15 p e r c e n t M o re C la ssro o m s 225 acres in fa ll wheat. A ll stock, J. C. Harper for the : jrpose o f con | including 27 head of ca ttle, 16 head of su ltin g sp ecialists V to an aggravat- I a n d le ss th a n i colts and horses, and 25 head of bogs, ed form o f hay fever. Jand the machinery can go w ith place, , , " i a o e r c e n t M o re In c o m e i Plenty of water, fa ir b uildin gs. A Tne b*se ball game last Saturday J «r < • ¡m igh ty fine buneh of a ll year pasture afternoon at the local fa ir grounds goes w ith this place. Easy term s. between the “ Fat ano the Lean Men” that higher eJucation in I For terms and prices w rite to •vas a laughable success, term inating . . .. W. C. Hanna, Dufur, Oregon. in . draw between the two co n tea t.n , Oregon ¡a in a cr.a.a cannot be . . . d ' sides. We cannot say teams, as about too strongly. You are urged to work i every roan who thought he could play | for the Higher Educational relief i ball had a chance to iemonatrate his I measure, and to help it with your vote ‘ prowess. Gate receipts amounting on May 21. to $51 go to the b ereft o f the recently organized Moro Band. a* TH4?EE are going right and w orking in harm ony. Meets in I . O . O . F . hall each 2nd and 4th Saturday afternoon. V isiting m em bers welcome W . S. P o w ell President. W . H . Ragsdale, Secretary. Furniture, Rugs, Lineoleums, IN N s . 1 21. a u . Moro. o r. rellect« a lack of friction, show s that th ings W ait for Dr. Freese, if I A ll are ufged to attend the services you n ev. eye service. Elmer E. McVicker, Pastor. Trips each month to Moro and other towns. Methodist Church Announcements: Moro Church O w irg to our early purchase of shoes we are se llin g cheaper than you Sunday School at 10 -00 a.m . can buy elsew h ere. See us for your May we not have a fu ll attendance. fa m ily supply. Moro Trading Co. DeMoss Springs O ne-half section of land w ith the Union Sunday School at the DeMoss grow ing 'crop for sale. , Price and terms reasonable. Sherman County Springs school house at 10 XX) a.m . Abstract Co., Geo. B. Byurhill, man Every bodv ia invited to attend. . _________ ager realty department. Christian Science S o cie ty : O C. Pierce and fam ily were Sun Services in the Church building. day v isito rs at their former home at Main street, at 11 a.m . Subject: Culver, k ' returning Monday. 3&r. “ Ever Lasting P unishm ent.” Pierce reports the roads in interior Testim onial services each Wednes Oregon as fine and dandy. day evening, 8 o ’clock. Ginn, president. Our Motto A Cheerful Atmosphere M oro, O r e g o n g