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MORO, OREGON.
Eniered aa second claaa
The City council has authorised a
series of improvements that include a
cement cross walk in the alley be-
j}je I tWeen the J. R. Morgan and Wm.
poat office at Moro, Oregon, July25, 18 »• ^.rriunn properties; a cement croaa-
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ing between the Hulury garage and
F R I D A Y ................... June 18. 1920 the pump house and to continue past
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the city property to connect with the
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Notice is hereby given that the County
School Superintendent of Sherman county
O re .,w ill hold the regular examination of
applicants tor state certificates at the Court
house in M oro, Oregon, as follow»:
Commencing Wednesday, June 30th,
1920, at 9 o ’clock a. m ., and continuin
until Saturday, July 3d, 1920, at 4
o'clock p. m.
Wednesday forenoon —.W riting ( Pen
manship), Music, U . S. History, Draw-
W. A. Johnston & Son
T h e D alle«, O r e g o n
517 East Second Street
, Opposite Watts Marble Works
Have opened"a Fire Prool Garage and in connection
IRELAND................ M anager. Ginn. Coleman A Co. walk, and from
^Vednesdsy afternoon— Reading, Phy**
therewith have a first class Repair Shop which it
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there» if arrangement« can be made
with the railroad, to continue across iology, Manual Training, Composition,
z Sundays for.emergency repair work, under charge of ft
the tracks; a cement crossing between Domestic Science, Methods in Reading,
Jack M cM ahon. w Storage for transient». A well se- .
the Ramsey and Powell properties on Course of Study for Drawing, Methods in
Arithmetic.
Scott street and. also, probably, be
lected stock of accessories as well as gas and oils.
Thursday forenoon— Arithmetic, History
tween the Ramsey and Peetz proper oi Education, Psychology, Methods In
ties at the same intersection; cement Geography, Mechanical Drawing, Domes
Art, Course of Study for Domestic Art.
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crossing between the Sayrs and Ginn tic Thursday
afternoon— Grammar, Geog
Distributing Agency for
“My Country ’T ia of T bs*. 8 * » » '
properties on McCoy street. In addi raphy, Stenography, American Literature,
of L ib arty.*
tion to the above three wooden cross Phybics, Typewriting, Methods in Lan
8h<riiMM and Wasco counties for
ings have been built at First and guage. Thesis for Primary Certificate.
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Friday forenoon— Theory and Practice,
Scott streets between the L. V. Moore Orthography,
Physical Geography,English
corner and Dr. Morgan, between the Literature,* Chemistry.
L. V. Moore corner and Dr. Foley, and
Friday afternoon— School Law, Geology
between the last named and the E. H. Algebra, C ivil Government.
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Statue Sherman County Boy Unveiled Moore corner. These wooden cross
aturday forenoon—
Geometry, Botany.
a Saturday
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afternoon.—
Generai
ings have been built pending estab
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John D. Gilbert, member of .the lishing the street grade at that inter Book-keeping.
Grace L. M ay, County
School of Journalism at the Oregon section.
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School Superintendent.
O W IN G the teed is only one step' in the
University, Eugene, writes the Obser
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production of a crop, If the harvest is to be
ver »s fo llo w s: The face and figure
'the rain so much needed to carry
yb« in riant, favorable conditions m ust be main
of one Sherman county young man,
Kent Crop Prospect» Best -EvsT^
the wheat crop of Sherman county to
tained. T o th e business m an, this means
fla t of Dow Wilson of Rufus, w ill
stand forever on the campus of the
favorable credit conditions.
Earl Gregg, from Kent, was an successful maturity visited this coun
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T he Federal Reserve System is the great
University of Oregon when “ The Observer visitor Wednesday afternoon. ty at different times this month.
stabilizer of commercial credit conditions t o
New Earth’\ a statue modelled by He said that the Kent section was The first rain of consequence was that
W hen a tire need» repairing it is best to have the work
day. It insures an am ple * ip p ly of «uch credit
Roswell Doschjbefore his death is un visited Sunday and Monday with a of the 8th and 9th, when .43 of an
done by a man who thoroughly understands his busi
veiled in his memory June 17th by his. generous rain over ajl that portion of inch fe ll. This was followed on the
at all times.
ness. Am ateur repairing often results disastrously and
14th
and
16th
with
an
additional
.16
triends on the faculty of the Univer the county, resulting in a crop pros
it becomes necessary to buy a new tube or casing.
‘ FA RM ER S’ STATE BANK
sity.
Mr. Wilson served as model pect that at the present time is the of an inch. To date the total rain
for the figure Which the sculptor fin best prospect since 1912. Mr. Gregg fa ll for June is .58. Any one saving
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ished a few days before he entered also said that .all the grain in that the tabulated rain fall printed in the
the army, where he died. Mr. Dosch section was looking fine, especially Observer two weeks ago cant easily
chose Wilson as the subject for his several fields of Turkey Red, being calculate how close to normal is the
L. M. Thompson, Proprietor, 3 years at the tire gams
study of the earth emerging from the tried for the first time thia season. rainfall this month and how much it
purging of war because of the young Mr. Gregg has 120 acres of Turkey exceeds that of last crop year for
Opposite the M o ro H d w & Im p . C o
man’s splendid physique, developed Red,' W. H. Helyer -a section, and June.
Retreading
All- Wdrk Guaranteed
playing “ end’’ on the football team Luther Davis 120 acres» all doing fine.
V u lc a n iz in g
and as an all-around athlete on the In conclusion, Mr. Gregg said that the ' Supt. D. E. Stephens has been noti
track.
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best spring grain he has ever seen in fied by County Agent Benion of Uma
Sherman county is that on the Luther tilla county that a delegation of farm
Davis place, just south of Kent.
ers from that county w ill visit the
Will Address DeMo»» Chautauqua
Moro Experiment Station within »the
next few days? The party expects to
The anpual Chautauqua at DeMoss
Local Auto Tourist» Return
drive to Wasco; spend the night there;
is putting Sherman county on the map
inspect the Station the next day ; go
as regards stellar attractions during
Truman Strong and wife returned back to Wasco for the night, and re
Chautauqua week, the Fourth of July, on the 16th from a three weeks auto
turn to Um atilla county the following
and the Pioneers’ Reunion Day. First trip down the Columbia and Pacific
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day. Farmers from Wasco county are
In order is that the celebrated evan highways - aa far south as Cottage
also planning to visit the Moro Sta
gelistic speaker “ B illy ” Sunday w ill Grove where they visited with Mrs.
tion soon, according to information
address the people at DeMoss Park or Srong’s parents. On their return they
received from County Agent Jackman
Sunday morning, July 4th. Next in visited at the home of Mr. Strong s
importance is the announcement that, parents at Eugene and with G. W. of that cqunty.
the nationally famous personage, W il Brock and family at Lebanon. They
Charles of Roumanin, who hast to
liam Jennings Bryan, w ill be the found the majority of the roads in
principal speaker on Tuesday evening, fine shape, with the exception of the be divorced from a loved wife because
Special Attention Given Wheat and Stock Farm.
July 6th. It is seldom that any com Pacific highway in rather long spots, he was crown prince, renounces all
claim
to
the
throne
for
himself
and
munity is able to secure two such not but recommend what is known aa the
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able men in the one week and without “ river road’’ south from Salem. his heirs, to seek a remarriage. He
exacting any further financial charge Their main trouble waa gaa for their may run for president on that plat
from their auditors.
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car, but on the going teip secured a form and be Vlected.
full tank at Portland which was all
they could secure until Eugene was
The French have ft national cos
Farmers’ Grain Grading School
reached. Coming back they loaded tume for men. The American nation
I up with a full gaa auply at Eugene,
The grain grades are still in effect. four gallons at Portland, two gallons al male costume Is a hat, collar, cra
vat, coat, waistcoat, trousers, shoes
The farmers who are spending 362 at Hood River.
R . H . M c K e a n , M a n a g e r, W a s c o , O re g o n
and a string on the finger to remember
days raising wheat should be able to
what wife suld to get at the store
spend at least three days learning
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while downtown.
how better to be able to market the
Farmers’ Day at the Station'
crop. Remember that the other f e l
D E A L E R S IN
Reports from London are to the ef
low is putting in all his time on the
Don’t forget that on Thursday June
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Builders
says the Good Judge
marketing end and you must be able 24th the farmers of the county are all fect that men’s bflta In bright yellow,
Supplies, * Lumber, Wood, Coal,
to cope with him. Plan to attend the invited to v isit the Experiment Sta pluk, white and other delicate shades
Y ou w ill cave
3-day grain grading school put on at tion. The group w ill meet at the p»- are becoming popular and we look
Cedar Posts, and Hay.
the Grass Valley elevator Monday, villion at the Fair Grounds at 1:30 back only a short time ago and re
m oney by u sin g
r
Tuesday and Wednesday, June 21, 22, p.m. for a half hour where Mr. Ste member how we used to roast the
the Real Tobacco
MANUFACTURERS OF
and 23. Bring a 2-quart sample of phens w ill be better able to show on dark-green hat which now appears to
Chew. The fu ll,
your Wheat along.
charts, etc., the results of the differ be the acme of conservatism.
rich tobacco tasto
This school w ill be in charge of ent methods of farm i n / after which
lasts so long, you don’t
Prof. G. R.‘ Hyslop of-Corvallis whom all w ill make a tour of the station
most of the farmers in Oregon know. where these results can be read in
need a fresh chew nearly
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Mr Hyslop w ill be assisted by the terms of standing grain. Don’t for
so often.
state department. Tuesday afternoon get the date. It comes the day after
Smaller chews, too, and
w ill be given over to some regulatory the grain grading school closes at
Th« Dalle», Oregon
more genuine satisfac
work put on by the office of markets. Grass Valley.
Three days spent here w ill mean
tion.
Registered
money in your pockets. You w ill
Any man who yses the-
Civil
and
Architectural
Engineer«
M O R O , O R E G O N
learn how to determine dockage, how
Every Farmer Knows
Real Tobacco Chew will
and Surveyors
test weights are made, how to use the
grain grades, and hear talks and take
That upon his vigilance in fighting
► tell you that.
part in discussions of subjects relat weeds depends the success of his
ru t up in two styles
Maps, Plats, Estimates, Reports
ing to the farmers’ interests in grain crops. He uses every means avail
on all kinds of Surveys
grades.
able to combat them successfully.
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
Plans,
Specifications, Supervision
The sessions w ill start at 10 a m
Every farmer who uses a checking
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
each morning.
all
Classes of Buildings.
account alBo knows that thia system is
on
the most satisfactory way of weeding
,n B-utef. C om pcry; I ;Q / BrodCwi
N- v
Cjt<
Subscribe for the Observer.
out habits of carelessness and ineffici
Gilliam and Wheeler Counties
ency in money matters.
Talk to our officers about this
“ financial weeder’’ next time you’re
in town.
Bank of Moro, Moro, Oregon.
O h l Paper for Sheraas County.
COLE
’Sowing" Dollar«
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for a Thrift Crop
STEPHENS OVERLAND
AUTOMOBILES
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Be Sure Your Repairs are Properly Executed
M O R O T IR E S H O P
T he.M ost Popular Machine
in the 1920
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Sherman County Harvest Fields
WRITE, PHONE OR CALL UPON
will be the
» . C. HANNA, DUFUR, ODE
Holt High Deck Combined Harvester
• FOR BARGAINS IN EARM PROPERTIES
come in'and let me tell you why x
G e o . N . C r o s f ie ld ,
W a s c o ,
O re.
Independent |||arelfouee & milling (o
“Y ou C an B ank o n It”
4ILL FEED AND FLOUR.
P. M. Hill -Lewis & Co.
F O S S & C O .,
inc .
Blacksmith C n tr a r to Machine
& uo F q LJ d shop
Goodyear
Firestone
Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories
Auto Repairing and Storage
S U M and WHEAT RANCHES
FOR SALE
,
Iron» Steel and Coal, Hardwood» Carriage
and Wagon Material
Notice of Annosi School Meeting
F. T. Hurlburt
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No. 17, of U p p er M ain Street, opp. G a rn ie
Sherman County, State of Oregon,
that the Annual School Meeting of
CONDON, ORE.
said D istrict w ill be held at the
School House; to begin at the hour of
2 o ’clock p.m. on the third Monday of
June, being the 21at day of June,
A.D. 1920.
Thia meeting is called for the pur
AUTO TR U C K
pose of electing one director for term
T)f three years and school clerk for
DRAY
one year and the transaction of busi
a
ness usual at such meeting.
Phone M ain 314 M o ro , Oregon
Dated this 4th day of June, 1920.
W. C. Bryant, Chairman
Freight and Express
A ttest:
Board of Directors.
* H andled Prom ptly. M oving
R. C. Ornduff, District Clerk.
W . N. J O N E S
I wish to say lor the Eordson Tractor that I have plowed and harrowed 215 acres at
an expense of about 75 cents per acre lor plowing and harrowing. M y repair bill has been
$4 25 for commutator points, tim er, etc. I have not taken up a bearing or groun a va ve.
H ave removed the carbon onccfand the engine is in A O ne shape, pulling n^ an neet s
no repairs. T h e ground I am farming this year is steeper than the average, but the Pordson
handled the work without any difficulty
I am going to pull my M cC orm ick
O. R. HULSE.
harvest with the Fordson.
ASK THE OWNERS.
combine neat
WAIT UNTIL YOU SEE THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK
DesChutes Motor Co.
F?. S . G O F F ,
MANAQER
Moro, Oregon
Efficiently Auended T o .
Reward fer laformatinu or Return
WASCO TIRE AND VULCANIZING WORKS '
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G u y C h a m n e s s , P r o p r ie t o r
W a s c o , O re g o n
Dry Cure Retreading a Specialty
Tire and Tube Repáiring
Brunswick Tire«
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Strayed or stolen, one small blocky
built mare, dark bay, no white, four
years old, with yearling colt, chestnut
sorrel,
white. Branded T Heart
on left shoulder, the T above the
heart. Last seen on the John Day
river at the month of W illo w spring
canyon.
Suitable reward will be
given for information leading to the
recovery of said animals.
Ed G. Palmer, Ajax, Oregon.
Aoetracts promptly made by the
Sherman County Abstract Co.» Moro,
Oregon,
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SIOCUHD BRINO INSPECTOR
SHERMAN
COUNTY
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“W ANT”
O b ser v er
p e o p le
DEPUTIES
L Schsdewtis,
Dr.Jos. Stunden, V. 9
Kent Oie.
Moro, Ors.
W. H. Mayar, Wasco.
by an y
a d in T h e M oro
w ill re a c h m o re
in S h e r m a n
o th e r
C o u n ty
m e d iu m
th a n
a v a ila b le .