Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, August 06, 1920, Image 3

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C, L. Pow tll w u a weaksa’-d visit­
or in Moro from Portland.
Five more wide track header gear
wagons left. Crosfield, Wasco.
We are Prepared
Send your hemstitching to Mrs.
L. M. Boothby, The Dalles, Oregon.
Remember Mullikin, the harness
man, is-now at Wasco. Call and see
him.
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To give Quality, Service and Prices on your
harvest needs.
We sell for cash exclusively.
Kahki pants for boys, vouths, and men
from $1.50 to .......................
Lace bottom riding pants, good qual­
ity k a h k i/ ............. *•..........
Canvas in widths 40 inch and 72 inch
per yard, $1.35 and. . . ............... 2.25
Fancy bath towel sets in colors...........
Common and fancy toweling, per
yard, 35c to . . . -
................ 60
Japanese Blue Bird tablecloths, $2.75 to 3.75
Ginghams, plain and plaids, new stock
W hite wash skirting, ¿ood weight, yard
.60
Mrs. Jas. Wilkie has been visiting
with her mother at Grass Valley the
past week.
Mens sox. good quality, 3 pairs . . 6 5
Mens summer hats, 75c t o ........... ....... 1.50
W ork shirts, each, $1.50 to ................. 2.25
Summer weight union suits. $1.25 t o . . 3.00
Cotton Comforts and Blnkets, $3.50 to $7.10
Crochet Cotton in colors. 3 balls....... .
.25
Common pins..*..........................i ............. 10
Safety pins, 10c and........... .............
-15
Slip ¿rip collar fasteners in ¿old, each .50
Mens Harvester Shoes, in Mule and
. . E lk skin. pair, all sizes, $2.25 to 3.75
Cretones, fancy and staple colors, per
yard. 55c t o ...............................
85
Voiles and Flaxons, per yard, 25c t o . . .65
Ladies and childrens Handkerchiefs,a
’ each, 10c t o . .,..................‘
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A ns tracts promptly made by the
Sherman County Abstract Qo., Moro,
Oregon.
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The new elevator at Erskine was
opened this week for storage and ship­
ment of wheat.
4.75
' New Stocks of the Following Have
Just Arrived
Childs Sateen Bloomers
Childs Gingham Dresses
Ladies Sport Veils
Ladies Aprons
W hite Embroidered Petticoats
Womens and Childrens Hats, 25c to $1.25
New line of Corsets in Bon Ton and Royal
Worcester
E. A. Cushman and wife spenjN^un-
day at the home of their daughter,
Mrs. -Irvine Morris at Maupin.
Fresh for cannings String beans,
beets, carrots, etc. Cooking apples.
I’hone 5F12, Mra. O^iB-TMessinger,
Moro.
M O R O T R A D IN G C O .
MORO,
Lost. A smalF-gold chiJds locket.
Please return to Little Vivian Hays,
Bee Hive Restaurant. Valued as a
keepsake.
OREGON
Mrs. J. J. O’Connell and daughter
Marie, from Tulsa, Oklahoma, is vis­
iting with her sister, Mrs. J. C,
Freeman.
O b s e rv e r
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M »h t». MH E H.M A N | * >
U Pacer for Sherman bty.
F R ID A Y . 7 .
in Both Wide and Standard Tracks
E u re a a
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MisS Mary Kunsman is visiting at
the home of her brother Roy and in­
cidentally helping with the book
keeping work at the Moro Trading
August 6, 1920 Company.
AVe Have in Stock a Large Lot o f
Farm W agons and I rucks
County Clerk Hoskinson is enjoying
a-vacation at Corvallis with her dau­
ghter Jessie who is attending O.A.C.
summer school.
Also McCormick and Deering Reapers
and McCormick Headers
with ua.
A Full Line of
Extras for McCormick and Deering Machines
Grain Boxes and Grain Elevators
Lodge
No
121.
A . E. A A M . Muro, o rr
M eet* the first and
third
Thursday evenings of each
month ’ Visiting members
cordially invited to
neet
By order of W . M .
J. M . P a r r y , Secretary.
B a th ls h a m
C h a p te r
No. 78 o . E. 9.
Regular com munication
each 2d and 4th Thursday
.«evenings m onthly.
^ M rs . I n a K u n s m a n ,
W o rth y M atron
M rs . E s t h e r M e l o y , Secretary.;
Anybody Needing any of the Above tVill Save Money
M o r o L o d g f N o . 113
I. O. O. F.
by Calling on us.
Meets every M onday eve­
ning in their hall. T ransi­
ent and Visiting Brothers
cordially invited to meet
w ith us. .
C. H? Johns, N . 'G .
A . M . Young, Secretary
GINN, COLEMAN & CO.
MORO, OREGON
Our Motto
is.
“ All we can give
for th e m oney;
— not all we can
get for the goods”
The Working Pawer of a Dollar la What Counts
For sale Baby Best Harvester $450.
Crosfield at Wasco.
If you have a news item, tell it to
the Observer. Do not imagine we
know it and then wonder why it is not
in the pape:. Please use the phone
if not convenient to cal, ai d tell us
personally.
Reward for return of dark bay mare
with roached mane, white hind foot,
branded either JH attached or FX on
left shoulder, weight about 1150.
Gone since June 26th. Verne Coe,
Moro, Qregon.
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For sale by owner. 480 acres of
wheat land in Morrow county with
stocK and machinery, fair buildings
and plenty of water. Price $40 per
acre. Part cash, terms on balance.
For further particulars write W- G,
Palmateer, Morgan, Oregon,
Yuba' Ball Tread Tractors
IN
12-20 regular
THREE
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40-70 oversize
We are able to make im m ediate delivery, on (lie oversize 20-35 from
braqcli on |0 day i)o’iVP:
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We Will have a big working supply of extra parts in stock next
»oath.
Before m is homes in, any onlei for parts received at our
Wasco offioe before 4 p.m. can be shipped iron factory branch at
Spokane next day.
O’Meara Supply and Implement Company
Wasco, Oregon
Methodist Church, Moro
There will be preaching services
Hext Sunday morning and evening.
We are well pleased with the outlook
for the Church. The Sunday School
is splendidly organized and is ready to
do efficient work. We ask that every
one interested will boost for every
department of the Church. Let us
put the attendance wof the Sunday
School up to one hundred right soon.
Harold H. Miles, pastor.
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A Business Maxim
“ A man is judged, not alone by the company he
keeps, but by the manner in which he pays his bills. “
The fellow who produces a roll of bills and peels
off the number required to meet an obliàgtion might
formerly have created a favorable impression.
Nowadays people are likely to wonder why he
isn’t progressive enough to keep his money in bank and
check it out as needed.
How do you pay your bills?
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B a n k o f M oro
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M oro,
O regon
Clever Musical Revue Coming
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The coming attraction at the Moro
Theatre Wednesday, August 11th,
will he the “ Dancing Kewpie Dolls’’
a musical revue taken from all the
different musical shows of the big
eastern cities. The “ Dancing Kew­
pie Dolls’’ is an original combination
of things musical that is very differ-
rent from any thing ever seen in the
musical comedy stage and is a pro­
duction till with lilting music, plenty
of comedy situations and is bleBsed
with pretty, shapely girls, that can
sing and dance, 'lhe splendid cast is
headed by a number of stage cele­
brates such ss Mr. Merrill LaVelle,
Albert MacDonald, Misses Lillian
Leslie and Dorothy DeVere, who have
all won fame on the musical stage
and are delighting many thousands of
theater goers again this season. The
“ Dancing Kewpie Doll Revue’’ is
flavored with many happy situations
and picturesque settings, graceful and
dainty girls, with .an atmosphere of
smartness and good taste about it
which all in all makes an entertain­
ment of the worth while sort.
MAKE HARVESTING A PLEASURE
Goggles
Sun Burn Lotions
Cream for Lips
M O RO PHARM ACY
Phone
e K. SCHADE, Prop.
303
Bargain in Morrow County Real Estate
Just Arrived
A shipment of the Yellow W inona
Wide ¡Track W a g o n '
We Also Have The
Superior Drill, size 20-7 and 18-7
V anllrunt Drill, size 18-7
Thomas Drill, size 16-7
' Notice to Creditors
Among tffe first reported to have
In the County Court of the State of
finished threshing in the Fairview dis­
trict was M. Neal who housed his Oregon for Sherman County.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
machine Saturday. A good part of
his crop averaged better than 13 sacks dersigned has been appointed adminis­
tratrix of the eatate of P. H. Buxton,
per acre.
deceased, by the County Court of the
J. C. McKean was hit on the head State of Oregon for Shermaq County,
with some 16-inch woixl as he was op­ and has qualified. All persons having
ening a car door Monday. Besides claims against said estate are hereby
some bruises to bis face, a wound on notified to present same duly verified
his fotehead needed two stitches by sa by law required to the undersigned
Dr. l’oley.
at the office of Bright & Bryant,Moro,
Road Master Wall was seriously in­ Oregon, within six months from the
jured Saturday evening at - the rock date hereof.
Dated and first published August
crusher now wotking at Grass Valley.
His foot became tangled in some rope 6th, 1920.
Glady N. Buxton, Administratrix.
pulilng him off the top and causing
Bright & Bryant, Attorneys for Estate
him to fall seven feet.
At the Monday meeting of the city
council proceedings were initiated by
which the property botight by Moro
citizens to be added to the present
park system will be accepted and tak­
en over. Gravel is now being hauled
for a concrete culvert fourteen feet
square, which will be built as soon aa
necessary legal proc^e4i«|a u p com­
plete.
our warehouse any time. (Other si^ee can he delivered from factory
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Presbyterian Church Announcements
Moro Church for August 8th:
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Dorcas Wednesday afternoon.
, Elmer E. McVicker, Pastor.
I am leaving Moro and offer for
quick sale all my household goods, my
One of the best ranches in Morrow
Ford car, and two lots joining each county, containing 1120 acres; 480 in
other. A bargain for every one in­ summer fallow; good house, with hot
terested. Lloyd.Grimes.
and cold water and other modern con­
“ I t ’s a boy and George the Third veniences. Out buildings in fairly
good condition.’ Water iu abundance.
jb i t ’s ra m e ,’’ says G. E. Meloy as
Some
horses and machinery go with
the result of the visit of the stork at
the family home south of Moro at 15 place. Terms part cash, balance on
time. For further particulars address
minutes after midnight July 30th.
box 382, Ione, Oregon.
The mare advertiseu by Glenn King
in the Observer last week belonged to
Information Wanted
Wiley McDonald. Now, will some
good neighbor tell where Wesley Ful­
le r’s horse is hiding out from harvest RICHARTZ.— Information wanted of
the whereabouts of the heirs and
work.
next of kin of GERTRUDE
Wait for Dr. Freeze, if
RICHARTZ, who emigranted to
you need eye service.
the United States in 1892 and
Trips each month to
who in September, 1892, at Pen­
Moro and other towns.
dleton, Oregon, declared her in­
tentions of citizenship to the
Dr. Lloyd Idleman and wife, Mrs.
United States, at this time a
Jean Stanley and Miss Helen Idleman,
married brother resided in East­
all from Pendleton, were visiting at
ern Oregon.
the A. S. Johnson home this week en­ Address NELSON H. TKNN1CLIFF,
route to Crater Lake. Mrs. Idleman
115 Broadway, New York City.
and Mrs. Stamey are sisters to Mrs.
Johnson.
G. IL Hansen and Archie Blue ac­
companied R. S. Goff and his mother
this week on a brief visit to Crater
Lake.
In a continuous drive of 23
hours the party made Klamath the
first afternoon from Moro where'they
visited with Mr. Goff’s brother. The
n&xt day was spent at Crater Lake.
The party arrived back Wednesday.
M ODELS
oversize ~
. G. E. Mathews, proprietor of Moro
Opera House, concluded a deal this
week by means of which he also be­
comes proprietor of the L. W. Ross
confectionary.
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Local Ckurch A ■ Bennet me its
Christian Science Society:
Crosfield handles and sells only
Services in the Church building,
genuine Holt extras. Do not be mis­
Main street, at 11 a.m. Subject:
lead by inferior parts.
“ Spirit. ’’
Mail orders for hemstitching given
Testimonial services each Wednes­
prompt attention. Mrs. L. M . Booth­ day evening, 8 o’clock.
by, The Dalles, Oregon.
Sunday School, rear church en­
The usual Dorcas social for August trance, 10:15 a.m. Pupils up to the
will be held at the home of Mrs. J.G. age of 20 are welcome.
Reading room,rear church entrance,
McKean next Wednesday.
open each Friday from 2 until 4 p.m.,
Mrs. O|to Peetj and son Carl Fred­ where the Bible and all authorized
erick returned Sunday from a visit at Christian Science literature may he
Portland with her parents.
read, bought or borrowed.
The public is cordially invited to
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hulse at attend the church services and visit
the home of Dr. Poley in this city on
the reading room.
Tuesday, August 3d, a son.
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Grass Valley and Moro was visited
Thursd- y afternoon by a severe dust
storm which seem to be more than or­
dinarily plentiful this yea*. During
the , storm two autos parked at the
B.F. Peetz farm, one owned by G. A.
Meloy and the other by Mr. Peetz,
standingrretose to each other, slightly
at right angles, became charged with
electricity so that the drivers could
not touch them without receiving a
severe electrical shock.
Sherman County Farm Bargains
720 ncrcs for sale close to Bourbon;
about 500 seres in cultivation; 200
acres in wheat and 300 acres in sum­
mer fallow Included in price with
5-year lease on another good section
having 250 acres in summer fallow.
640 acres for sale one mile from
Bourbon; 425 acres in - cultivation.
Included in the price is 200 acres in
wheat, 200 acres in summer fallow,
all stock and machinery. Price $32,-
000, part cash and good terms on bal­
ance.
800 acres for sale east of Grass Val­
ley ; about 225 acresj in wheat, 176
acres in summer fallow; lots of water;
third of crop goes with the place.
Price $25 an acre. Will consider a
house in Moro, Wasco, or The Dalles
as part payment.
See Alex Hunter. Morw, Oregon.
Reward for information or return
of- a light bay horse; weight about
1200; branded LP on left hip; has
knot on left hind leg between hock
and ankle. Left about the middle of
July. Weeley Fuller, Moro.
Moro Hardware & Implement io.
MORO, OREQON
Sherman County Agent for Rotary Rod Weedor
Also we carry a complete line of Furniture, Ranges and
Heaters, and remember the Famous Z Line of En¿¡ne8 and
Fairaday Washing Machines.
M oro B a r b e r S
P o r c e la in
JS ath
hop
Tub.
Everything First*Class and up to date.
Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office
C. H . J O H N S ,
P ro p rU A o r.
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H A RRY M . B E N S O N
General Contractors and Builders
Cement and Concrete W ork a Specialty
M o ro , O re g o n
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