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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1920)
tu F be' «bw crver. MORO. OREGON, Entered as second class matter at the post office at M oro. Oregon, July 25, 1891, F R ID A Y ................... Julv 9, 1920 C. L . I reland . ' Manager. uritirfei T«k, a ut. The college professors are g o ln ^ to organise a unlou. hut will have only an academic Interest In strikes. We fancy that a college professors’ strike would pester nobody but the profes sors themselves. A strike rarely gets on the country’s rterves until It begins to touch the appetite or the pocket. It ts r a th « Tdiharkable In a way hew few persons seem to care about the unfinished tasks they have under taken from tim e to time and yet, ob When a tire nep^x repairing it it beat to have the work served from another angle. It la the done by a man who thoroughly understand! his busi most natural thing In the world for ness. Amateur repairing often results disastrously and tnem not to do so. It Is the natural it*becomes necessary to bby a new tube or casing Instinct not to think of unpleasant Bulgaria wants to execute nUjthose things* ®ud the sting o f conscience responsible for bringing the nation In may be well counted as one of those to war. If the précèdent were estab dtsagreeuhla factors In life from lished of making the act of wanton which we shrink. The end of the war a criminal responsibility, there L. M. Thompson, Proprietor, 8 years st the tire game year, perhaps, la as good a time, as might be more hesitation oh the part Opposite the M oro Hdw & Im p. Co w any, If not a better time. In which of ambitious m ilitaristic rulers and to contemplate the many unfinished chiefs In rushing Into It. Vulcanizing Retreading All. Work G uaranteed duties and slurred over tasks which make up so large a purt of everyone’s I t.Is utterly absurd for men to be KET7! record. It may be true that when we saying* that this 1« uo longer a free first undertake the accomplishment of country Just because ftooze has been a certain duty our Intention Is .to see Interdicted. No government can he It through to the end. but alas, foj called tyrannical so long ns men wear the frailty o f human nature! No soon the loud circus poster silk shirts now er do we euter upon the performance displayed without being legally hanged of some special, duty than we begin or summarily lynched. to tire of It and are easily called away by the alluring prospects of some Anyway, there Is no reason why the a “490” or “ Baby G ran d ” other task -which promises better, or United States shouldn’t learn Just a ’ more appealing, or even quicker re little bit from the experience of oth sults, says Charleston News and Cou ers. We can nt least keep an eye on rier. It may be that when we leave our poets In time of war and not let one task unfinished In order to attempt them select an international china the accomplishment of another we shop to throw ?the hull in. fully Intend to return to the first and The Interior o? the appendix which I complete It. But again hnnidti nature and we ylqld weakly to re London surgeons removed for a man that draw ug away t0 gtnl was found to contain hairs from Ids es other fields of work. It may be alsd mustache, that he had swallowed. It that there are persons who under will have to be added to thewdau?«rs take many tasks at the same time of trying to get something off the neck without counting upon the almost cer of a chicken. tain shaping of conditions to Interfere wlth^our work. Be Sure Your Repairs are Properly Executed MORO TIR E S H O P v; YU "M> Count»* 'Tie of Thss. !»««••< of L ib ar»/.” O Sdd h fw ’Sowing" Dollars for a Thrift Crop S FA R M E R S’ STATE BANK M oro . . . - O regon J T h e M ost P o p u lar' Machine in the 1920 W Sherman County H arvest Fields will be the ” S' Holt H igh Deck Combined Harvester come in and let me tell you why • V /A Geo. N . Crosfield, W asco, O re . “A s a M atter o f F a c t” says the Good Judge It will actually cost you less to use the Real To bacco Chew. Any m an who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. The full, rich taste lasts lo n g e r — and a sm a ll chew gives more genuine satisfaction. / P u t up in tw o sty le t RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT Is a long f in e - c u t tobacco Hx . L ’*’!£ -U -¿J i t * Sheroa to ty . Burning Beth Ends of the Candle O W I N G th e seed is o n ly o n e s t e p in th e p ro d u c tio n o f a cr o p . If th e h a r v e s t is t o b e a b u n d a n t, fa v o r a b le c o n d itio n s m u s t b e m a in t a in e d . T o the b u sin ess m a n , th is m ea n s fa v o r a b le c r e d it c o n d itio n s. T h e F e d e r a l R e se r v e S y s te m is th e g re a t sta b iliz e r o f c o m m e r c ia l c r e d it c o n d itio n s to* d a y . It in su r es a n a m p le S u p p ly o f su c h c r e d it -r a t a ll tim e s. . . b .'¿ .'¿ i- _ : W E C A N D E L IV E R Gifford PInchot. who probably knows more shout foret.i and lumber condi tions than any mao In the eouuiry, snys the cutting of timber now going on is reckless destruction. It Is hting cut three times as fast us '»« ore growing It and we Mre using nine times as much lumber us we are growing, he declares, adding that po such destruc- tloij^has been done before sluce tho world begun. This belqg the case. It follows that building materials, so far as they include wood, are. not likely to decrease In price, though they are now very high. Also furniture prices will not he lower, says Indianapolis Star. Other materials—nrlck, Iron, stone, tile, concrete— are now being utilized more than ever before by builders, aud most business blocks and Encourage t \ e Young People . the more elaborate and substantial apartment houses have no wood In The hope of the future liés In the their construction except what Is visi- ' ble In floors, door casings and-«.other 'boys and young men. We qf the older Interior finishings. This method was generation will not he able to set the Introduced originally In the Interest Bed river onr fire— we didn’t start soon of fire prevention, but It may become enough. I’ve heard several boys say a m atter of economy to find a sub they might as well not go to school stitute for even this limited usage of If they must go home and start In farming with their* fathers. Father w ood.. often forgets that the eon has out W ith anarchists and agitators being grown the small hoy stage, and there sent to prison und being deported, fore father feels that his Judgment Is the business of ridding the country of much superior. Pei Imps It Is, but often a dangerous class is beginning In It Isn’t We are all human, even to earnest. If such drastic steps had been thé boys, and we enjoy carrying out taken when these activities began to plans which we helped to make. Not show themselves, much trouble, peril only this, but the boy can often make and loss would have been suved. As very helpful suggestions As, to how It Is, these plotters against law and best to get large accomplishments, order have simply been encouraged says Farm Life. Many fathers never by an easy tolerance which refused really find out the merit which lies to recognize their Immense capability In their own sons until the sons are given som e really responsible share In for mischief. the business of the farm. Boys are quick to sense work that carries with It Is said that since January I, 1919, It no responsibility and they call such 12,000 Greeks have returned home work a task, and there Is much differ from kRk United Stntes taking with ence between a Job and a task. them $25,000,000. That money rep resents probably the sale of $500,000 English brokers have discovered worth of fruit, the shining of 200,000 that under ancient laws, never re pairs o f shoes and the making and pealed, they are liable to be whipped selling of $500 worth of punk statuary. and sent to prison as rogues and vaga bonds for trading In French bonds. Nevertheless and notwithstanding, The laws of former days are Interest those hungry Europeans ultimately ing as curiosities and as marking the must go to work or starve. And that advance of civilisation, but it Is a Is exactly what some of the trifling touch of their own absurdity to keep good-for-nothing loafers In the Unjted States must do. The “no work no eat” them on the statute books, to be re vived at a moment’s notice. law Is of divine origin Had It ought to be enforced. The improvement of Jerusalem will not Involve the destruction of Its his Olive-branch green Is the most un toric features, It Is announced. This popular "color of all In Ireland. Ited Is will reassure those who fear the hand a close second. Wear the red In Uls of the modern Iconoclastic reformer ter, If you like; but wear neither In In removing places sacred to all Chris Dublin unless you want someone to tian tradition. It would seem a near tread on the tall of your co a t sacrilege to rob the Holy City of the associations which connect It‘so close This dark brown sugar Is of the ly with the foundation of the Christian procrastinating kind. It doesn’t oc religion. cur to It that It Is Intended to sweeten one’s coffee until the cup Is two-thlrds There never have been so many empty, and then It suddenly gets busy bank robberies as during the past year. and overdoes It. It doesn’t Indicate an Increasing Intel Deliberate profiteering on the part of a greedy gouger Is far more dis reputable than ordinary stealing, but it seems to be safer ASK T H E OW NERS About the Economical Ford Trucks ligence among the nation’s predatory hordes. The smoothest thieves are those who leave the banks alone and rob smoke houses or profiteer. When tho majority does wrong, It does not do so because it has the rlgl)t to do wr >ng, but because It has the power to do wrong. No matter what the majority does, when It Is wrong It Is just as wrong as an Individual Is and will pay the penalty. More than a billion pounds of sugar were exported this year, while there Is a scarcity at home. The people of this country are proverbially generous, but they ought to he allowed to have a say themselves bow far they shall be self-sacrificing. American charity will clothe more than a million destitute children In Europe, this winter; but then It is the European adults, not the children, who sneer at Yankea dollar madness. CHEVROLET A N Y T IM E ROADS ARE BETTER EACH DAY MORROW W A S C O , O REG ON Sherman County Agents for Chevrolet Automobiles ;\\ A w j ) WRITE, PHONE OR CALL UPON W AS W ord has been received th at a carload of Ford cars will arrive by the middle of July. * * I Have a touring car and a truck to be had out of the car. / DesChutes Motor Co. F ?. S. G O F F . MANAGER Moro, Oregon And now the tailors have gained a raise In wagas. U bggiqs tp look like “•rants" clothing for m«tt of us be fore 1920 runs its course. But eggs are coming down, and the temporary divorce of "ham and” may end In a reunion y e t Tbg war news from Russia Is some times bad, bqt generally worse. • “Bolshevtsro must be handled with out gloves!" says 1 an exchange. All right Would tongs be permissible? Subscribe for the Observer. T H I S EV E R . SPO R T ?. W.C. HANNA, DUFUR, ORE ' considered FOR BARGAINS IN FARM PROPERTIES Gilliam and W leelcr Counties V , STOCK and WHEIT RiHCHES • < Special Attention Given Wheat and Slock Farm i F. T. Hurl hurt "S9BBSSB « I FOR SALE ........... . „ . OOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ■ ■ . - ■ 30COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC U pper M nin Street, opp. Garage CONDON, ORE. Independent l|)arehoeee | |||illin g |¡o . R . H , M c K e o n . M a n a g e r, W s s c o , O re g o n w . N. J O N E S % DEALERS IN Lime, Plaster, Cement, Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood, Coal, Cedar Posts, and Hay. AUTO TRUCK DRAY Phone M ain 314 M o ro , Oregon * Freight ami Express Handled P ro m p tly. MANUFACTURERS OF M oving M IL L F E E D E fficiently Attended To. AND FLO UR. <xxy*x>oooooooooooooocooooooocxxxxtooooooooooooooooooc _____________> J am es stew art FOSS & STOCK At«D BRANO MßTOB SHERMAN Blacksmith G a r a g e & COUNTY I LU .1 '■ » D E P U T IE S F ir m to iiB L . Schadcwilz, Dr Jos Saunders,V.S Kent O rc. Moro, O re. W . H . Meyer, Wasco. Bright & Machine Shop ■W T IR E S B oodyer Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories Auto Repairing and Storage W. C. B r y a n t C. J. B r ig h t , C O ., iinc . M O R O , O R EG O N Addrewi MORO, ORE. ‘’I rfcr Kilauea by throwing a of lava f frhm black rooster Into the crater. You will note that they were not so prodigal as to waste • hen. BROS. Iron, Steel and Coal, Hardwood, Carriage and Wagon Material Bryant A tto rn e y a -n t -L a w olfiqeH at The Dalles and • « - PTIoro, O re . WASCO TIKE AND VULCANIZING MORO LAUNDRY Q EO . ELLSW O RTH , WORKS G u y C b a n n t B i, P r o p r ie to r P r o p r ie to r z W a s c o , O re g o n Washing Dry Cure Retreading a Specialty Tire and Tube Repairing Brunsw ick Tires Satisfaction Guaranteed don« each Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Third day de.ivery schedule maintained Leave bundles st Ellsworth Hotel Annex Patroni»« Horn» Induttry W e aim to please our cueto mer» — ii Y i n i r i i n i w