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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
r tc MORO. OREGON. Entered a* aecond data maJ,e* *h.e poat office at Moro, Oregon, July 25, 1391. F R ID A Y ................. May 21, 1920 c . L . I reland ............. Manager. "M y C o u n try ’T ia of Thao, 8 *« « < of Liberty.** ffidil Papsr for S t a My. ’Sowing” D ollars _ State Chamber of Commerce for a Thrift Crop O W IN G the seed 13 only one step in the production of a crop. If the harvest is to be abundant, favorable conditions must be m ain tain ed . T o the business m an, thia means favorable credit conditions. T h e Federal Reserve System is th e great stabilizer of commercial credit conditions to» d ay. I t insure« on am ple M ipply of such credit a t all times. S F A R M E R S ’ STATEZBANK i M o ro - - . - • O re g o n J T h e M ost Popular Machine t as m in the 1920 W Sherman County Harvest Fields •" will be the Holt High Deck Combined .Harvester come in and let me tell you why Geo. N . Crosfield, W asco, O re . “Y o u C a n D e p e n d on ib is ” gzy- ¿Se Good Judge Real Tobacco for real satisfaction. T h e fu llr ic h taste of the Real Tobacco Chew lasts so long that you don’t need a fresh chew so often. That’s why it costs you less to use this class of tobacco. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Education is Worthy the Effort O b se r v e r . Tf you want to keep young in «pita of the year«, think of yourself as a young man or a young woman. Walk about as If you 'were young and full of life and Joy and gladness, full of vim, full of force, full of ambition. Talk like an ambitious person, who la overflowing wiy» vitality, energy, and push. If you think of yourself In the future, as to how you shall look, do not picture yourself with . more wrinkles, with stooping shoulders and dragging gait; do not think of your self ns declining mentally, or phys ically. If you think of your future al ways picture yourself, If at all. as stronger, more vigorous, wiser, more efficient and capable than you are now. There la no decrepitude, no aging, no declining of powers In the Ideal, says New Success. There are no wrinkles, no creaking Joints, no hardening of the arteries or brain tis sues In the youfhftil Ideal, and If we live In this Ideal the hoy or girl In us will not die, ayd it Is death of the boy or girl in us that brings on age. As long as we keep the youthful spir it, as long as the heart Is young and fresh and Joyous, as long as we Im press the youthful thought on our cells we do not age, no matter what our years may count The desire of every youth Is a suc cessful business or professional life. About the age of enterlug high school he get» the working bee. He feels strong and fit for any task. With pin ion« untried In the wintering, singing, scathing blasts of business competi tion the youthful hero wants to com pete with everybody and everything. He would launch at once Into his life work, often without knowing Just what he wants to do. He forgets that he needs the training of years to tit him for the world’» work. He never thinks of what a few years of school will add to this fitness later on. The boy with a high school education will earn at least $18.000 to $20,000 more than will the fellow who hasn’t a high school training. And the college- trained man Is In prof.nrtlon greater. Don’t be beguiled into thinking that the present iirnd rush of Industrial prices Is going on forever. The years of training In brain use are only the detour to lasting progress. Announcment of a state wide cam paign that w ill be conducteud by the Oregon State Chamber of Commerce Not long ago aid whs urged for the and the part that Moro g) to play in Armenians, on whdm the Turks were the movement was outlined last week threatening a massacre. Now news by P. E. Magruder, representing the cornea that the Turks are begging State Chramber, who visited Moro in the Americans to wive them from •onnectipn with a survey of the state being massacred by the Armenians. now in progress that w ill precede the The Turks may naturally fear exter intensive organization work. mination they had planned for their The campaign, ita purposes and When Soap Wa> Useless Luxury old-time victim», but all the rest of aims, was discussed at length by Mr. the world will admit that the loss of Magruder with a number of local citi The American doctor who warns us the Turks will be a distinct gain to zens including R. J. Ginn, F. E. not to wash would at one time have human society at large. Fortner, W. C. Bryant, C. C. Cal found many sympathizers among kins, W. H. Ragsdale and J. C. Mc ladles of the aristocracy, says Man N o . 240. Report of the Condition of Kean, all of whom are interested in chester Guardian. When Augustus T h V F a r m e r » ' S ta le B a n k , at M o r o , in th e S ta te o f the plans of the state chamber. Hare was visiting Lady Waterford at O r e < o n , a t th e d o t e o f b u a in e a a M a y 4 , 1920 R. J. Ginn was selected and accept Hlghcllffe, In 1873, he heard one of ed the chairmanship of the Moro Ex R e ao u rce a — the other guests, Mrs. Falrholme, re $ 29 0,4 75 49 ecutive Committee which w ill cooper mark : “My grandmother used to say O L o v a e n r d » r a a f n t d » , d a ia e c c o u u re n d ta a ................................... . f t i 2» n d u n s e c u re d ate with other cities in the state wide that beauty went out with open car S,3t>0 Of) B o n d » a n d w a r r a n t » ...................................... movement. Associated with him w ill 8 00 00 riages. ‘Why, you are Just like men. S to c k » , a e c u r itle a . iu d d m e n t» . e tc • be F. E. Fortner, W. H. Ragsdale, . ~ 1.800 00 F u r n it u r e a n d fix tu r e » ............................ my dear,’ she told me, 'with your . 17,245 11 K. A. McPherson and J. C. McKean. D u e fro m a p p ro v e d re a e rv e hank» I h l 50 The Oregon State Chamber of Com brown pecks and • your rough skins C h e c k » a n d o t h e r c aa h ite m s ................. hh 55 l e a r i n i h o u a e ------ merce has undertaken to play a big and your red noses. In our days It C E x a a c h h a o n n g e h » a n l o d r c .........................' • • • • • ................... 5 ,4 0 5 77 was different; young ladles never part in the future development of the E i p e n a e a . - , ........................................• • • ’ ............. 126 80 state. Funds w ill be raised to carry walked, ate nothing but white meat O t h e r r e a o u r c e a .............................. ................ - 2,1 9 5 42 on an extensive program of actirities. and never washed their face». They T o t a l .................................................................$323.917 89 Among these w ill be an advertising covered their faces with powder, then L i a h il i t i c a — campaign to set forth the opportuni put cold cream on, and wiped It off qo ties to be found in Oregon and to en with a flannel. That was the way to C a p ita l ato«;k p a id i n ...................................... $ 25,noo 5.0 0 0 00 .. • • ..................................... courage land settlem ent; administra have a good complexion.” ’ We know S I n u d rp iv lu id a u f a u l n d d e ......... 128,500 31 r o a it a a u b ie c t »0 c h e c k tion to promote irrigation; extension also from contemporary memoirs that D e m a n d c e r tific a te s o f d e p o s i t ............... 1.100 00 of railroads; refund on reclamation two French kings, Henry III and T i m e an d s a v in g s d e p o s it s ...................... . 4 8 , 3 '* 35 fund; extension of highways, both for Louis XIV, were consistent antlablu- N o te s a n d b ills r e d is c o u n te d ............. . SS.héd 60 . ¿9,000 00 p a y a b le l o r m o n e y b o r r o w e d . commercial purposes and through na donlsts. The grand monarch used B R ills 1,001 49 e s e r v e d fo r in te r e s t a n d t a x e s ......... tional forests; cooperation with agri cold cream In pluce of soap and wa O t h e r l i a b i l i t i e s ................ ...................... 258 08 Henry III not only shunned cultural and lumbering interests and ter. $323.917 89 T o ta l numerous other projects, the develop water, but lay all night with raw 1 #1 ment of which w ill be of incalcuabte veal chops on his cheeks, with his S ta te o f O r e g o n hands tied, by silk cords to the top C o I , u n W t y . o R f a S y n B e r la m k a e n , ) aaaiatan t c a s h ie r o f th e a b o v e value to the state. *— u a m e d b a n k , d o a o le m n ly a w e a r th a t th e a b o v e Mr. Magruder was assured by local of the bed. so as to preserve their n s ta te m e n t ia tr u e to th e be at o f m y k n o w le d g e an d Readers with whom he talked that whiteness. And Sir Anthony Weldon b e lie f. • W . R a v B la k e , A s s is ta n t C a s h ie r . S u u b b a s c c r rib e d a nd » w o r n to b e fo r e m e th ia 15th Moro could be relied upon to do her says of James I.: “His skin was soft a d a y o f M a y . W 20 share with other communities of Ore as taffeta saranct, which felt so be LS 'r E a t e lla B e n a o n . N o t a r y P u b lic M y c o m m ia a io n e x p ir e s M a y 4, 1924. gon. Other representatives of the cause he*never washt hl» hands, onely C o r r e c t . fttU a t: W . H R a g s d a le . J . C . State Chamber of Commerce w ill rubb’d his finger ends slightly with M cK ean. D ir e c t o r » visit Moro later and complete the or the wet end of a nsptkln.” ganization work for the state wide movement which, it is declared, will Debt of Small Nations benefit every Bection of Oregon. W. A. J oh n ston & S on T h e D alles, O re g o n 517 Eait Second Sire»» Have opened a Fire Proof Garage and in connection therewith have a first class Repair Shop which is open Sundays for emergency repair work, under charge of Jack McMahon. Storage for transient». A well se lected stock of accessories as well as gas and oils. Distributing Agency for -Sherman and Wasco counties for COLE Maltese. Maltese Is a most peculiar langunge. It is of Oriental design. Arabic In Its chief characteristics, but sprinkled a l through with Italian Incorpora tions. It has no grammar, Is phonetic and Idiomatic. Dr. C. E. Gard w ill be absent from Moro the week of the 24th, attending to his practice in Antelope. Be sure and see the Vacuette at | Ginn, Coleman & Co. It’s a rea house cleaner without electricity. For bargains in used tires and re paired casings, in most all the sizes see the Wasco Vulcanizing Co., Guy Chamness, proprietor. Put up in two styles Some real good buys in real es tate in Washington, Gilliam , Wasco and Crook counties. Also at Golden dale, Wash. See me upstairs, Bank of Moro building, Alex Hunter. Moro, Oregon. RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco T Z o V fn H r t-B r lftifii& n r r i1107 Broadway New York C • STEPHENS paaiuiuvnf) liV Sutpaw ieH SuiziuBOjnA. 03 -dun y MPH OJOW aiitoddQ dO H S 3 Ü IX OHOIA1 3H1 XV 038IVJ38 W3H1 H Q S3HLL 010 8IIÜA ÀVMV MÖ8H1 O i 080JJV 1.NV3 flOÄ S3HI1 M3N JO aojJd »Mi ÌV WRITE, PHONE OR CALL UPON W. C. HANNA, DUFUR, ORE FOR BARGAINS IN FARM PROPERTIES Special Attention Given Wheat and Stock Farm ocx< -y. coocoooooooooooooooo -- ----- --------1____ - __ * R. H. M cK ea n , M a n a g er, W a sc o , O reg o n D E A L E R S IN Lime, Plaster, Cement, Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood, Coal, Cedar Posts, and Hay. X MANUFACTURERS OF , We are pleased to announce that our firm has been awarded the Ford contract and that we will distribute Ford cars, trucks and tractors for Sherman county and that portion of Wasco county east of the DesChutes river. 4* . .W ta. The same Ford service stations will serve you in the towns of this section as in the past. * i Place your orders early as the more orders we have the more cars and tractors we will be able to get. Don’t wait until harvest to get your Ford truck. + ' • DesChutes Motor Co. Moro, Oregon . * MILL FEED AND FLOUR. r - x’xX?COOOOOOOOOOCOOOOCOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3 & C O ., STUCK and WHUT RINCHLS j IN C . MORO, OREGON Blacksmith Machine Shop & F. T. Flurlburt Although action on the matter has Phone M ain 314 M o ro , Oregon been, to a certain extent, delayed by Freight anil Express 1 he war, there can be no doubt thnt there hn» come over public opinion H andled P rom ptly. M o vin g during the last five years a very grevit Efficiently Attended To. change on the question of prisons and prisoners, says Christian Science Monitor. With the pitiful results of “envy, hatred and mal|ce, and all un- charltablenesH” spread out beffire It. the world, or at any rate a large part of It, has taken very rapid strides to Send yourtires and tubes to Wasco ward that vantage point whence It Vulcanizing Station for repairs. can be clearly »een that such passions have never hullt and can never build A ll work guaranteed. anything or safeguard anything. And *0 the two great societies In Great Byltaln which devote themselves to reform of the prison system are pre Waaco, - . - . Oregon paring to renew their labors with vigor. oooooooooooooooooooooooo independent Warehouse & milling (o Firestone Goodyear Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories Auto Repairing and Storage W -N . JO N E S A N N O U N C EM EN T OVERLAND AUTOMOBILES f. M. Hall-Lewis & Co. Some lime ago nil Interesting dis The Dalles, Oregon mission took place In ttie London press as to the debt which the world owed Registered to the small nation. It was shown how some of the world’s greatest lend Civil and Architectural Engineers ers and teachers had sprung from and Surveyors peoples that had no pretensions to power, and how the small nation was often able to take the lead In work Maps, Plats, Estimates, Reports ing out some great social scheme or on all kinds of Surveys form of government, the development Plans, Specifications, Supervision of which would have been difficult on all Classes oi Buildings. amidst great mas»es of people. In these latter days, this seems to have been especially the case with Canada. For although, territorially speaking. Gilliam and Wheeler Counties Canada Is one of the greatest of na tions, In point of population she Is still one of the least. And Canada has certainly taken the lead, recent FOR SALE ly, In many quest lens of first Impor tance. says Christian Science Monf- tor. It cannot he recalled too often that, at the greatest crisis -of the war. «he led the world In proclaiming na tional prohibition, and that she fol U pper M ain Street, «pp. Garage lowed this up by Instituting woman CONDON. ORE. suffrage, and laying down the great democratic law that everyone who en- |oys the protection of the state should take his share, according to his abil ity, In Its labor». And now Canada bids fair to give the lead In the solv ing of another great problem, the AUTO TRUC K great problem of the hour, namely, DRAY the labor problem. Opposite Watt» Marble Week» Iron, Steel and Coal, Hardwood, Carriage and Wagon Material V u lc a n iz in g W H E N YOU T R A V E L BY AUTO ANO VISIT THE DALLES STORE YO U R CAR GUY CHAMNESS Tn refusing to naturalise a foreign er Chief Justice McCoy of the district Mupreme court, did what will be gen erally approved, says National Trib une. He said In that the present con dition of the country’s unrest we could not be too careful In admitting foreigners to cltlsenablp, end he would not admit any that did nut have a fair working knowledge of pUr form" of government and the duties of cftlsenshlp. American dtlsenridp should ba hflhly prised and not be bestowed without cartful • oonaldara- J am es s te w a r t STOCK AND BRAND INSPECTOR SHERM AN CO UNTY Address: MORO, ORE D E P U T IE S L . Schsdewits, Kent Oro. Dr Jo« Ssundera,V S Moro, O re. W . H. Meysr, W m « o . In the concrete, ^ully equipped, roomy garage of W al ther-W illiams Company. Competent worktpan alwayi ready to help you in any way they can at least expense to you» For any service rendered the charge w ill always be reasonable. WALTHER-WILLIAMS GARAGE THE DALLES, -- READ THE OBSERVER We C o r d la a lly M o lic i» Try a W an t Ad. in T h s» n h a s r v s r If P » V i OREOON. A L L the tim e. For County new t Yaaaar lU O D IIIT T O tT II 00 DOT