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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1920)
Dr. C. Special Prices on Groceries Feaberry Coffee, in drums or in half drums, per pound .39 1 lb tin steel cut vacum pack .56 ed coffee 5 lb tin steel cut vacum pack ed coffee 1 lb tin Apple Butter 51b tin Apple Butter 1 lb tin Crescent Baking Pwdr 5 lb tin Crescent Baking Pwdr 1 quart can Wat^rglass 6 cans milk, large size 5 lb Jap style rice Ball bluing per pkg Sea Foam Washing Powder, .85 large pkg, 3 for Solid pack cut String Beans, No. 2 size, 3 cans ' 3 cans extra fancy solid pack Maine Corn Curve cut Macfiftoni, 10lb pkg 1 •< “ “ 151b pkg “ •«’ ■ “ , .45 «70 1.10 1.60 „ 25 lb pkg 2.50 i lb pkg Royal Club Gunpow der tea, per pkg 1 lb*pkg Royal Club Gunpow der tea, per pkg 3 lbs Crisco 6 lbs Crisco 10 lbs Crisco , Ivory Soap, large size, 9 bars -26 *48 1.2& 2.45 3.55 1.00 Ivory Soap, small size, 13 bars 1.00 H. Jahns ws* a btialnaaa C roe fie Id handles and sells only genuine Holt extra«, Do not be mis- lead by inferior parts. Mrs. Jos. Stoddard, of LsGrande, Oregon, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. D. E. Stephens. Car of Studebakers; special six, big six; due in Wssco June 16th, Crosfield, Wasco, Oregon. See the oil stove on display at Cros- fields. It’s a “ Florence. ” The stove that w ill solve your fuel problem. A neat cement walk has been built by Benson & H uis, for J. M. A xtell, leading from the front of his residence to the street. George Hansen jeturned Sunday from a brief v isit at Seattle. #He was accompanied on the trip by George White of Wasco. J. W. Forbes and wife left Monday for a v isit with relatives at Hood River. Before their return they will also v isit at Kelso, Wash. Special Notice — Crosfield gives warning to rush your orders for all parts that you w ill need for overhaul ing Holt Harvesters and Tractors. Rev. H. F. Pemberton, district su perintendent, w ill be in Moro Sunday June 20th and w ill preach in the M.E. church that evening. Everybody is invited?^ , M O R O T R A D IN G C O . Loctl Clwrci AaiMAca^aata visitor at The Dalle« the first of the Presbyterian Church Announcements week. . Moro Church: Remember Mullikin, the harness man. is now at Wasco. Call and see Sunday School, 10 a. m. him. Preaching. 11 a. m. No services *in the evening, but all Miss Ida May Johnston has been a visitor during the week |a t the J. F. w ill join with the Methodist when the District Superintendent w ill speak. Foes home. Choir practice, Monday, 8:00 p. m. Bible ytudy, Wedneeday, 8:00 p. m. Mrs. Hugh Chrisman left Wednes day for a short v isit with her daughter at the'Methodist church. Elmer. E. McVicker, Pastor. at Arlington. AN INVITATION . < • Services in the Church building, Main street, at 11 a.m. Subject: “ Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?’.* Testimonial services each Wednes day evening, 8 o ’clock. Sunday School, rear church en trance, 10:16 a.m. Pupils up to the age of 20 are welcome. Reading room,rear church entrance, open each Friday from 2 until 4 p.m., where thé Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, bought or borrowed. The public is cordially invited to attend the church services and visit the reading room. Summer’s Sunny - Hearted First Child invite* us to make the most of the ¿olden summer gladdened by the promise of a full harvest after honest toil. June’s invitation to be happy and care free holds good for all the year. Those who accept it have learned the secret of good living—a well ordered present that provides also for a future harvest bf contentment and peace. Accept June’s invitation through a banking connec tion here. The wise, full use of our facilities w ill help you to solve the secret of good living. Official Weed Notice Notice is hereby given to all farm ers and others owning or occupying lands in Sherman county on which is growing Jim Hill Mustard, Russian Thistle, Silver Salt Bush, or any other noxious weeds, that such weed* must be destroyed immediately. Weeds officer is inspecting all parts of the countj at present. - Geo. B. Bourhill, County Weeds Officer. Always read the Observer. » B an k o f M oro M oro, Staou Confity. ¿J* !$•»•••• have a few stoves left—bought at the old price—and we will give our customers the benefit Furniture,. R u gs Lineoleums, Paints, Glass and Oils ¡p t a t a l to lo f Co. Lines of Matba?, tk Into Tractor d Maytag W teg M ate GINN, COLEMAN & CO. Yuba Ball Tread Tractors tt-M jejslar 20-S5 wtrsize COLGATE’S BEST - - DOLLAR THE DOZEN New Stock Just Arrived My First Thousand Bars Sold in a Week • MORO PHARMACY K. SCHADE, Prop. Phone O’Meara Supply and Implement Company Wasco, Oregon fteld, Waaco, Oregon. 303 WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE JOHN DEERE and OLIVER PLOWS T h o m a s, V an b ru n t, M on itor a n d S u p erio r ’ D R IL L S Chatam Fanning Mills We have a good stock of ilGHT-POlHT CUTOUT MUBLl ICTIUS DISCS Also we carry a complete line of Furniture, Ranies and Heaters, and remember the Famous Z Line ot Enimes and Fairaday Washing Machines. M ors H ardw are & liuplem eiit I'o. MORO, OREGON M oro B a r b e r S P o rc e la in J 9 a th hop Tub. Everything First Class and up to date. Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office M l Rinize WOrt O regon = SOAP MONO. «HERMAN CO. ORRGOR: Official hpw &r ' r Christian Science Society : Reward for information or the re turn of a 2$ x 4$ size Eastman kodak, M O R O , OREGON H. O. Petersen and -wife, frorn lost about two weeks ago near the Loveland, Nevada, who have been school house. Evelyn Ragsdale. visiting wfth her sister, Mrs. J. W. Wait for Dr. Freeze, if Forbes, have decided to make Moro you need eye service. their future home. Tri[>s each month to Dr. J. C. Ghormley reports that N^oro and other towns. the home of W ill Olds, near Grass Valley, was gladened Sunday morn John Mahrt and son Otto, Henry ing, June 13th, bv the arrival of i Mahrt and son Edward are visiting relatives here this week. John Mahrt nine pound daughter. is president of the I* armers State Benson & Huis built a cement walk Bank of- Reardan, Wash., and the in front of the Observer office this other members of the party are pros week. The work had been held up at perous wheat farmers of the Big Bend W C F R ID A Y ................ June 18, 1926 first by failure of local draymen to country of eastern Washington. haul the necessary'»and and gravel. C u rtis lo «»» N o . 121. Supt. D. E. Stephens has returned G. E. Mathews, new manager of from California where he spent ten A. r. a A M . Moro. Or. Meets the first and third the Moro opera house, is the latest days visiting Experiment Stations and _ “All we can give hursdav evenings oi each person in Moro who was look ing ¿or a inspecting crons in the Sacramento month Visiting members residence to rent. Temporarily, they valley. He also attended a confer for the ; money; cordially invited to Tieet are located in the Hicdaon apart ence of Experiment Station workers with us. By order of W . M . —not all we can J. M . P arry . Secretary. ments. at the University of California at get for the goods” If you have a news item, tell it to Berkley and at that time presented a B e th le h e m C h a p te r N O . 78 O. E . 8 . the Observer. Do not imagine we paper on tillage methods for wheat Regular communication know it and then wonder why it is not producing in the Columbia Basin. D o n ’t b e ta k e n in with the idea that Jhe | each 2d and 4th Thursday in the paper. Pleas« use the phone Excavation has about been finished of our good. mean, cor're.pond.ni hei4ht in eo.L W e .hall .evenings monthly. if not convenient to call ar.d tell us at the DesChutes Motor Co. garage |M rs . I na K unsman , be ila d to dl.pel that idea if you w ill call and tee us. W orthy Matron personally. site, Wednesday morning workmen want you to know a dollar here buy. more than eUewhere. M rs . E sther M elot . Secretary., Prof. J. 6. Jones, of the Agricul were engaged in picking out the cor ners. At a 15-foot depth at the alley 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 tural Chajhistry Department O.A.C Wc line, in the center of the back wall, is spending p few days in Moro in in a t iv e U n io n o f A m e r io e a small seepage of water was uncov vestigation of soil nitrate problems M oro L ocal N o . 41 being carried on at the Moro Experi ered. If it proves to be of any value, Meets in I . O . O . F . hall each 2nd a n d ^ th says Manager Goff, he intends to cap Salurday afternoon. Visiting members ment Station. the stream and use the flow for wash welcome ’ W . S. Powell President. - Through the County Farm Bureau ing cars. W . H . Ragsdale, Secretary. the harvest needs of farmers of Sher Garage men in Moro say that they man county w ill be supplied insofar Notice to the Public as gas for ipachinery is concerned have been notified that no more gas, through direct order to an independent such as it is, w ill be supplied them To whom it may concern : until the farm needs for harvest is oil company in California. Northwestern National Insurance taken care of. What little is in this Company’s grain insurance policies Reward for return of two 34x4$ city garage tanks is being rationed in N o .’s 6035 to 5050 inclusive of the United States cords,« used as spare two gallon lots. At Wasco those in Moro, Oregon, agency of this company tires, with two rims, and carrier. need of motor energy must serure a have been mislaid, stolen or lost in Lost between Moro and top of Gordon card from E. D. McKee calling for the fire that destroyed their building ridge Wednesday, June 2d. Return to not more than two gallons. in Moro, Oregon, and this is to notify E S Ruggles, Moro, and receive re Some people seem to think that a any person or persons holding any of ward. 2 fjn tire that has blown out is beyond re the above policies that the same are J. W. McKinnv, wife, and son Vir pairing. If you have one or two tires void and of jio effect. Northwestern National Insurance gil from Corvallis, are visiting with around the place in that condition Company, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, his’ daughter, Mrs. T. E. Hulury. bring them to me. No matter how They were accompanied from Portland large the hole may be 1 will guaran Farmers’ State Bank, Agents. by T. E. Hulury and from The Dalles tee to do the neatest and most sub by Chas. W., all making the trip by stantial job you ever saw. If they Some real good buys in real es are not worth fixing, I w ill tell you tate in Washington, Gilliam , Wasco, auto. so. L. M. Thompson, proprietor of and Crook counties. Also st Golden- Moro friends have received an the Moro Tire Shop. MORO, OREOON dale, Wash. See me upstairs. Bank nouncements of the wedding of Miss Saturday evening, the 19th, at Moro of Moro building, Alex Hunter. Blanche DeArmond, former teacher in Moro school, to Dr. Henry W. Steel- opera house the management present« Moro, Oregon. hammer, of Vale,Oregon, at the home Bryant Washburn in an especially Gypey of the bride in Vale, Oregon, on Sun pleasing production entitled T rail.’’ At the same showing is also day, June 6th. presented that well spoken of Fatty Monday was wagon day at the Ginn, Arbuckle comedy entitled “ Hayseed. Coleman & Co. store. Two wagons These pictures rate as special features went to Wilford Bel hee, two to L.L. but we w ill only charge our regular Peetz, and one to O. EJ. Baker. In prices of 15c and 30c. Moro Opera addition C. R. Morrison’ bought a House, G. E. Mathews, manager. mower to introduce to the weeds on John Odell was in Moro this week his ranch and A. I’nvooet a combine IN T H R E E M O D ELS to harvest his wheat crpp this season. in the interests of the Tumalum Lum ber Company. In talking with Mr. For the last ten «lays Moro has been Odell he stated that the coal com using water from the new reservoir panies have been notified by the rail with no one the wiser. A number of roads, west of the Mississippi, that small seepage leaks has developed in they have been ordered by the Inter the partition wall between the twin state Commerce Commission that they reservoirs, at the 3-foot level, and the must deliver 38,000 coal cars to rail Sbl. to make immediate delivery on the oversize 20-35 from water has been let into the old stor roads east of the Mississippi by June age basin to allow the contractors to 1st. This order of the Interstate our warehouse any time. Other sizes can be delivered from factory Commerce Commission will seriously remedy the defects. affect the supply, delivery, and price The manufacturers have discontin of coal for all consumers. branch on 10 day notice. ued the building of Wide Track wagons so they are practically out of The Moro opera house is now being We will have a big working supply of extra parts in stock next the m a r k e t .W e have a limited sup operated under the new management ply of both 3-inch and 3J-lnch in stock of Livingston A Mathews, they taking month Before this come, in, any order for parts received at our Me. Mathews but they w ill not last long. Any one charge this week. wanting Wide Track wagons can get ntates that he has made arrangements Wasoo oifioe before 4 p m. can be shipped from factory branch at them by calling on us soon. Ginn, by which he will secure the best grade of moving pictures as soon as they are Coleman &»Co. released by the film companies thus Spokane next day. Autos For Sale- Stndebaker 3 pas assuring Moro patrons the best of the senger roadster, 6 cylinder; Re<> 6 cyl latest pictures at all times. For the inder, 7 passenger; Cole 8, 4 passen time being but one of the two part ger, classy. Most high powered .Sport ners will move to this city and, until Racer in eastern Oregon, V cylinder, other arrangements are m ade,. Mr. 4Jx4$ motor, special military body, Mathews w ill be book keeper for the five cord tires, extra long wheel base, Moro Trading Co. when not otherwise •w ill do 70 to 80 miles per hour. Croe- •ngeged with his opera house affairs Our Motto June— C. H. J O H N S , M P r o p r ie to r . O X . O , -----------------C l G g O X X - HARRY M. BENSON B enson & HENRY HULS H u is General Contractors and Builders Cement and Concrete W ork a S p e c ia lt y M o ro , O re g o n