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♦ A A full day next Sunday at the Prea- byterian church. / Remember Mullikin, the harness man, la now at Wasco. Call and see him. . We Are...... Dr. G H. Johns was called to Kent Sunday to treat patients in three dif ferent familiea. Sixty head of good Shropshire ewes with lambs for sale. T. B. Searcy, phone 23F32, Moro. Selling For Cash Giving You Quality Merchandise J. B. Morrison, who has been seri ously ill in 'Portland is reported as being much better and well on the road to recovery. Goods at a Saving Figure 10 lb pail Pure Leaf Lard. .. 2.80 Catsup, 1st grade, 3 bottles ... 85c 6 lb pail 1-45 Grape Juice, pint bottles...... “ q u art bottles .... 45c ...................... ..... Sunbrite Cleanser, 3 pkgs....... 25c Elmer E. McVickef made a flying trip to Pendleton the first of the week juta for an “ over night’ visit. 85c Reward for information or She re turn of a 2j x 41 size Eastman kodak, lost about two weeks ago near the school house. Evelyn Ragsdale. Local Charcli Announcements Presbyterian Church Announcements Moro Church: Childrens’ Day program from 10 to 11 a. m. . Rev. Wallace Howe Lee w ill preach at 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 :00 p. m. Preaching by one of the visiting ministers. Rev. B. F. Harper or Rev. Wallace Howe Lee, who are repre senting Albany College, All are invited to be present at these services. ' Elmer E. McVlcker, Pastor. Moro Church Sunday School“ a f 10-00 a.m. May we not have a full attendance. 15c A t Other Times Bank by Mail The number of those who are using our banking- by-mail service is constantly increasing. O f course, some make use of this service to a great- , er extent than others. It has proved especially helpful to those who find it inconvenient to visit us during the business day. We have developed this special service to a point where both deposits and withdrawals can be made with equal facility. Christian Science Society: Services in the Church building, Miss Nellie McKeown has resigned Main street, at 11 a.m. Subject: Cam pbells Soups, 6 cans....... as deputy county clerk, effective June “ Soul and Body.’’ a DelM onto Beets, No. 2 t i n 16c 1st. The vacancy has been filled by Testimonial services each Wednes DelMonto Pork and Beans, appointment of Mrs. Haze, Bartlett. day evening, 8 o ’clock. 6 cans for.... ...t..........*............ 55c Chocolate Truffles, 100 per Sunday School, rear church en Dr. and Mrs. Poley, son Robert and cent pure ..........................05c W alnuts, N o.l soft shell, 3 lb 1.15 daughter Rachel, will leave Saturday trance, 10:15 a.m. Pupils up to the via the Columbia Highway and Port age of 20 are welcome. Red label Karo, No. 10 pail ... 1.30 Reading room,rear church entrance, 1 lb G reat A m erican Coffee ... .35c land for a month’s auto vacation trip open each Friday fiom 2 until 4 p.m., to IxrsAngeles, California, where Mrs. 1.25 Blue label K aro 3 lb « “ “ . 1.00 Poley’s sister resides. They expect where the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be C arnation wheat flaks, lrg pk .45c to return about June 20th. 1 lb Royal Club G unpw r le a .48c read, bought or borrowed. The public is cordially invited to Chester Arnold, 2-months old son of Olympic and Albers Hap jack .25c 2 lb pkg Shaker Salt, 2 pkgs V. V. Rust and grand child of Lot attend the church services and visit one p k g ................................... 35c Rust, died Sunday morning at the the reading room. Saur K raut, N o.2| tins, 2 cans .3oc family home near Shearer. Funeral Dried Prunes, fancy stock, lb 15c .70c services were conducted from the Matches, 12 b x s ....................... Wait for Dr. Freeze, if Moro M. E. church on Monday, inter- 7 lb pkg M acoroni.... ....................95c you need eye service ; ment being in Moro cemetery. Trips each month to Moro and other towns * Mrs. W alter Helms, of Grass Val ley, Bister to Mr. Widd Barnes, of ■ Moro, is in St. Vincent hospital at Notes From DeMoss Springs Portland under the care of Dr. Poley. She was ojierated on Tuesday, May Mrs. Harris entertained the school 18th, for gall stones and ulcer of the children on the Messinger lawn Sun- stomach. She is reported in excellent da^ afternoon. j condition. The attendance at our Sunday School The 9-year old son of Mrs.Mitchell, is increasing. The enrollment now- I of Kent, was killed Wednesday when being sixty two. MOW<». SH K K M A N <’O n P B flO N 1 thrown from his horse as he was cross- All present Sunday enjoyed the I '¡ng a scab patch on the farm. The boy fell on his head, striking a rock, splendid sermon by Rev. Gregg, who killing him instantly. Word was has consented to preach again for us ■ brought to Moro Thursday when S. P. on Sunday, May 30t. Many jncnic parties have visited in F R ID A Y . . . May 21, 1920 • Brisbine was notified to prepare a cas- ! ket for the funeral. the Park lately, enjoying the fine out • •• C u re « « l o d p r N o 121. Commencement week has been an door sunshine among the trees and a . r. a a m . Muro. or. Among the number we exceptionally busy time at the Obser shadows. Meets the first and third noticed Mr. Ingalls from Dufur. “ All we can give So much so that no part Thursday evenings of each ver office. An infomal meeting of some of the of the school ex^ercises has been a t month . Visiting members for# the money ; _ cordially 'Invited to ueet tended by the editor. For that reason subscribers to the Chautauqua, to be with us. By order of W . M. we cannot give a first hand account of held in the Park next Foutrh of July — not all we can J. M . P arry . Secretary. the closing activities of the school. week, was held Sunday afternoon. A get for the goods” However, we have been promised a good delegation -was present from B a th la h a m C h a p te r NO. 78 O. E. s. specially prepared resume of the clos Wasco. Regular communication ing days of the current school term D on’t be taken in with the idea that the character (each 2d and 4th Thursday for the Observer next week. Notice of Sale of Real Estate of our goods means corresponding height in cost. W e shall .evenings monthly. 5M rs . V ivian O rndorf , be glad to dispel that idea if you w ill call and see us. We L. H. Martin and wife were visit W orthy Matron In the county court of the state of ing at the home of his brother W. J., Oregon for Sherman county. want you to know a dollar here buys more than elsewhere. R oy K unsman . Secretary. at the old farm home this week. In the m atter of the estate of F a r m e r s E d u o a t io n a l a n d C o - O p s r - They were enroute by auto from Port Archie McDermid, deceased. Wc a t iv a U n io n o f A m a r io a land to their home at Heppner, their Notice is hereby given that the un drive being broken at The Dalles by dersigned under and by virtue of the M oro L ocal N o . 41 Meets in I . O . O . F . hall each 2nd and 4th their opportune arrival at the H. U. last will and testament of Archie Mc Saturday afternoon. Visiting members Martin home in that «city where the Dermid, deceived; wit to n and after welcome W . S. Powel, President. stork presented to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Saturday, the 22d day of May, 1920, W . H . Ragsdale, Secretary/‘ McKinney a 7-pound daughter at 8 at 10:00 o’clock A. M., of said day at o ’clock the morning ofgMay 17th. the law office of Bright & Bryant in Notice to Creditors 'loro, Oregon, proceed to sell at pri Work of excavating for the new vate sale for part cash and the bal In the County Court of the State of concrete building to be built for the ance on time, subject to the confirma DesChurtes Motor Company started Oregon for the County of Sherman. tion of the court, the following de Notice is hereby given that the un early Monday. The excess dirt is be scribed real estate situated within the dersigned has been appointed executor ing used to fill the street for many said county and state, to-w it: of the estate of John Mathews Parry, years blocked by the city fire fight The southwest quarter of section deceased, by the county court of the ing apparatus. I t is interesting to 27, southeast quarter of section 28, state of Oregon for Sherman County, watch the Furdson tractors keep up and the northwest quarter of section and has qualified. All persons hav their steady round of hauling scraper 33, all in township one north, range ing claims against said estate are loads of dirt, nevre stopping from seventeen east of the Willamette me hereby notified to present same, duly morning to noon and noon to night. ridian, together with the tenementa, verified as by law required, to the The work of the Fordsona show that hereditaments, and appurtenances undersigned at the office of Bright & “ so ft’’ summer fallow , to them, is a thereunto belonging and appertaining. Bryant, Moro, Oregon, within six fallacy easily disproven. The terms of the sale are Fifteen months from the date hereof. Thousand Dollars cash in hand at Mrs. Ollie Suljado, from Califor Dated and first published April 30, nia, who is v is itin g with her parents, time of sale and thts balance to be 1920. W alter F. Parry, C. 'H. Ellsworth and family, lost her paid on or before the 15th day of Oc Executor, purse, containing ¡-ume money and a tober, 1920, with interest at the rate Bright & Bryant, of six per cent per annum with a first Attorneys for Estate. A-30-m-28. ¡diamond ring, last Friday when she mortgage back upon the premiaea to MORO, OREGON | t ft k e y i n g on a table in the front ' ruoiri of the hott I. A stranger who secure the payment of the balance of Subscribe for the Observer. had applied for accommodations was !the purchase price. Dated this at Moro, Oregon, this suspected, more in-cause he was not 23rd day of April, 1920. seen again. Sheriff Chrisman was Geo. B. Bourhill,* notified and after search located the Executor of the Estate of Archie suspect on a train hound for Portland where he was taken in charge and McDermid, deceased. Bright & Bryant, Attorneys for searched, hut no incriminating article estate. a23m21 was found. No R ubbing W ashing Powder Visit Us When You Can Methodist Church Announcements: DeMoss Springs Union Sunday SchooF at the DeMoss Springs school house at 10:00 a.m. R. P. Brisbine tendered his resig Every body is invited to attend. nation to the city council at the meet ing held Monday evening. Appoint ment of a successor was held over. 1, 80c Come in and ask, or write us, about our banking-by mail service. B a n k of M o ro M o ro , O re g o n H -I M O R O T R A D IN G C O . llic V a m p lr o w ith Comes in Bellows Containers O b serv er 10 cents three for 25c Official Paper icr t a Croat?. Our Motto is... have a few stoves left—bought at the old price—and we will give our customers the benefit furniture, Rugs, Lineoleums, MORO PHARMACY Phone K. SCHADE, Prop. 393 WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE JOHN DEERE and OLIVER PLOWS a 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 Paints, G lass and Oils igals far - t a W H im Co. t e of M ater Iho B T ter « i Maytag W M ate GINN, COLEMAN & CO. Yuba Ball Tread Tractors IN THREE 11-20 regular M ODELS 20-35 oversize ’•H W & y'V ■ T V our warehouse any tim e. THEATER SUNDAY MAY 23d We have a good stock of EIGHT-POINT CUTOUT DOUBLE 1CTIHG DISCS Also we carry a complete line of Furniture, Ranges and Heaters, and remember the Famous Z Line of Engines and Fairaday Washing Machines. l o r o H a rd w a re & Im plem ent, Co. MORO, OREGON M oro B a r b e r S J0ath hop Tub. Everything First Class and up to date. Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office C. H . J O H N S , P r o p r ie to r . ----------O x e g ro x x . Betty Compson and George Larkin We will have a big working supply of extra parts in stock next Before this comes in, any order for parts received at our Wasco office before 4 p.m. can be shipped from factory branch at Spokane next day. M ills Other sizes can be delivered from factory branch on 10 day notice. m onth. Fanning P o rc e la in « ffl-JO oversize We are able to make im m ediate delivery on the oversize 20-35 from C ha ta m " ' ' T he O’Meara Supply and Implement Company W asco, Oregon Benson Presenting a Story of the Canadian Wild» Entitled tt HENRY HULS HARRY M. BENSON I> e v i l s T r a i l ’ & H u is General Contractors and Builders Cement and Concrete Work a Specialty Show Starts at 7 o clock. Admission - • " aoc a°d M o ro , O re g o n