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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1920)
Farm For Sale Nolic« to Creditor» MORO. OREGON. Entered •• «econd claw ■“•**•* at ‘h.e poet office at Moro, Ore<oo, July 25, lovl. T h e M o s t P o p u la r M ac h in e Foreicn A dvert»,ng R e p r e s e n t a t i v e _ T H E A M E R IC A N PRESS A S S O C IA T IO N ’ . in th e 1920 F R ID A Y ............ S h :n r..'.n C o u n ty H a r v e s t . F ields A ugust 20,1920 C. L. I r e l a n d . .......... ’. Manager. w ill be th e In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Sherman County. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed execu trix of the estate of John Sherman Hasting», deceased, by the County Court of «the State* of Oregon, for Sherman County, and has qualified. A ll person»* having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent same duly verified as by l*w re' quired to the undersigned at the office of Bright A Bryant, Moro, Oregon, within six months from date hereof. Dated and' first published August 18th, 1920. H o lt H ig h D ec k C o m b in e d H a rv e s te r B right “My Country 'Tis of Thoo, gwoot •f Llbsrty.” com e in an d let m e tell y o u w h y . O ffia&l P a p « Geo. N . Crcsfield, W asco, O re. DELCO LIGHT Increases Farm Efficiency Fifty thousand Delco-Light plants in opera tion on American farms are saving at the most conservative estimate, an hour a day each—or over 18.000.000 work hours a year 1 Ona of the best .ranches in Morrow county, containing *1120 acres; 480 in summer fallow; good house, with hot and cold water and other modsrn com veniences. Out buildings in fairly good condition. Water in abundance. Some horses and machinery go with place. Terms part cash, balance on tim e. For further particulars addresB box 382, Ione, O*egop. Delco-Light is a complete electric light and power plant for farms and suburban homes. It furnishes an abundance of clean, safe, economical light, and operates pump, chum, cream separator, washing machine • and other appliances. It is also lighting rural stores, garages, churches, schools, army camps and-cail- way stations. - - Board of Equalization Oregon I 'I11 "! " ♦ ,í 4 ‘ I I 11 I 'I I I I 1 1 H S p e c ia l R a te s NEW HOTEL PERKINS :: 'J I M il 1 1 t I■H"|. . .......... . Fifth and Washington Sts. Notice: There w ill be a meeting of the County Board of Equalization for Sherman County, Oragon, at the Court House in Moro on the second Monday in September, that being the 13th day of September, 1920, to pub licly examine the Assessment Rolls, correct all errors in valuation, des eription of lands or other property as sessed by me. AU petitions must be made in writing and veyjfipd by oath of the applicant and filed with the Board within 16 diys from the time it is by law required to meet. Otto Peetz, County Assessor, PORTLAND, ORE. Offered at Bargain Prices Room wi»h privilege of bath, «ingle, 75c up; double $1.00 up Room with private bath, «ingle $1.50 up; double $2.00 up. Auto Meet« Trains. Street car» from Union Depot pa«« our door«. Transfer at 5th and Gliaan «traaU irom 1 North Bank Depot. I I I - H - H « l i l i l í I t-P.-W-I 1 1 1 1 1 4 JOB PRINTING ASK T H E RICHARTZ.-— Information wanted of the whereabouts of the heirs and next of kin of GERTRUDE RICHARTZ, who enoigranted to the United States in 1892\*i)d who in September, 1892, at Pen dleton, Oregon, declared her in tentions of citizenship to the United States, at this time married brother resided In East ern Oregon. Address NELSON H. TUNNICLIFF, , 116 Broadway, New York City. . T/T T U R N IN ' D E C H " When a (ire needy repairing'it is best to have the work done by a man who thoroughly understand« hi* busi ness. Amateur repairing often results disastrously and it becomes necessary to buy a new tube or casing. ■ MOi^O TIR E S H O P L. M . Thom pson, Proprietor, Information Wanted f V « ' 3 OX STOQÙ O /V Be Sure Your Repairs are Properly Executed Double bed;-springs'and mattrsss One No. O barrel churn One small dasher churn Half doz 4-quart granite milk pans Solid oak stand Library table, solid oak Six piece water set Upholstered lounge 101 feet half inch rubber hose 100 feet J-inch rubber hose Two lawn mowers Call, write or phone C. L. Ireland, Moro, Oregon. Subscribe for the Observer. O W NERS . 0 About the Economical Ford Trucks Opposite the M oro Hdw & Im p. Co Vulcanizing Retreading CHEVROLET 720 acres for sule elose to Bourbon; about 600 acres in cultivation; 200 acres in wheat and 360 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 i s -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 acres in wheat, 175 acres in summer fallow ; hits of water j third of crop goes with the place. Price $25 an acre. W ill t'oft-ider a house in Moro, Wasco, or The Dalles as part-psjment. See Alex Hunter, Moro, Oregon. A N Y T IM E ROADS ARE BETTER EACH DAY W A S C O , OREGON Sherman County Agents for Chevrolet Automobiles STOEI e f « B i i l t i U f f i FO R S A L ii f . T . H u rlb u rt - WRITE, PHONE OR CALL UPON Upper M ain Street, opp. Garage W. I'. HANNA, llllUiK, DKL CONDON, ORE. w. c y iesofufloiiH adopted at Its session in Astoria tbo convention of the Ore gon State Editorial association pledged its members to fUht any attempt to establish the non-partisan league in Oregon h also condemned the 6 per cent Interest bill, Indorsed tfie north west rivers and harbors convention, favored the establishment of printing departments in the schools and urged congress to enact laws limiting the size of the metropolitan papers to 60 pages on Sundays and 24 pages on week d^ys as a means of conserving the sup ply of u«*'» pflnf. * The Union Pb-hernu*n’f packing company of Astoria filed with the su preme court an application for a tem porary restraining order in an action agalaat Lari D. Shoemaker, former state game warden, bo prevent enforce ment of tbo law prohibiting any per son or firm to possess or sell food fish caught outside the three piile limit opposite the mouth of the Co*lum hla river between the dates of August 25 and September 10. The application s placed In the hands of Justice Burnett who will have it under advtee ment until August 21. Dr. H. E. Armstrong, federal lnspec tor, reports that dipping of sheep In Klamath county as a means of eradi cating scabies is virtually completed and he believes that fhg disease has been effectively stamped put- Since June 1, 261,295 sheep have been dipped in Klamath county and in the north ern part of Siskiyou county, Cal.« For ty-six thousand sheep were dipped In Sisklypy, the remainder at various dipping station# Ip Jilamath county. In addition, Dr. Armstrong'stateg that 16,000 Jackson county sheep were dip ped in the vicinity of Ashland, and all other sheep In Jackson county have been carefully inspected. . FOR BARGAINS IN FARM PROPERTIES N. JO N E S AUTO TRUCK Special Attention Given Wheat and Stock Farm DRAY P h o n e M a in • 314 I 1 M o r o , O re g o n ” Freight and Express ¿4 P roipplly, M oving Handled Promptly. Efficiently^ Attended To. the Good Judge M ORO LAUNDRY GEO. E L L S W O P 'H , P ro p rie to r P u t up in two sty le t C. J. B right , W. C. B ryant Bright & Bryant A t t o r n e v s - r t i - J .t '.w The DaHes aur Moto, Ore. R IG H T done cue' M onday, Tuesday and W e n« d o y T h ird day dc.ive rjA -h cduic maintained Lcayc bundicr U Epworth H o te l Annex C U T Is a s h o r t - c u t to b a c c o W -B C U T ¡3 a lo n g f in e - c u t io b a e c c W ashing y i ß f mod jafij NT’ & • Patronize -™r e In d u ttry W c aim to n*k**c our customer« C O ., INC. MORO, OREGON Blacksmith Garage Machine Shop Firestone V f í V Ü k t t ^.4” Goodyear Oils, Grease and Accessories Auto Repairing and Storage _)9 /unfntueú by thè aiate tn ©ft4' yA’r-ql peo ple t r>uy kv coivo, with” ’ coat, the cl Steel and Coal, Hardwood, Carriage and Wagon Material -— , jjv e rs it v Includali the C .4 lr fe o f ! K Scitnce nnd the A r t « , the G raA*» School, the Sct.oot o f Fh) «- • tducation, «nd the pro f ra lie ., ai o f Law, M e d ic in a l« ! Portland), ^ rctc tu r e . Commerce, Journalism . B d e J°n (>n^ G e n u in e F o rd P a r t s ^ t a r d a n t . o f «chaiarsbip are HM^bos«ibie by an able faculty, w ell /ped laboratori«« a rd o lib ra ry o f 100.000 enlumea. in stock,1 ■ rrta e d athletic« ara m c o u ra ja d •v e ry attention f i-e n the health sd w elfare o f the «tudenta. • r • • th ■ h e ig h te n e d e o n fid e n e e t ia e d h r <he r e e a n t e x p r e s s io n p e h lin e o p p n r t , t h e U n i v e r n i t r I w ear e n t e r i n d a p o n a u e r a o f rg e d e v e lo p m e n t a n d e x te n d e d u e fn la e e n . DesChutes Motor Co, S. G O F F . Real Tobacco” f o u r s .lo r i Ml l l l f i l l « M en a re g e t t in g a w a y fr o m t h e b ig c h e w id e a . T h e y fin d m o r e s a t is f a c tio n in a li t t l e o f th e R e a l T o b a c c o C h ?w th a n th e y ever g o t fr o m a b ig c h e w o f {h e o r d in a r y k in d . C o sts y o u le s s , to o — t h e f u ll, r ic h tobacco ta ste la s ts so m u c h lo n g e r , A n y m a n w h o u s e s th e R ea l T o b a c c o C h ew w ill t e ll y o u t h a t . a lü k “ 1 e d n e ir tio n . F ?. BROS. MORROW Gilliam and Wheeler Counties Z now All Work Guaranteed a “490” or “ Baby Grand” ste that you may make. line’ of. • . W E CAN D E L IV E R Sherman County Farm Bargains Advantages, of Egotism. It Is to be snld in favor of self-appro- ofajjon that people may not take you at your estimate of yourself, but they will be sure to accept any undereBtl- F u ll an d C o m p le te 3 y t i r t at the Hr« gam e OHM Bargain in Morrow County Real Estate O v e r SO j OOO DELCO;UGHT P la n ts in Actual tise d i l l i I ■! I I I l l + i I H ? . With the commencement of school next month a change w ill be necessary in the purchase of school books and supplies. After a continuous business of 20 years in the handling of the school book and supply trade of this section the Observer Store has sold all stationery, book, and school supplies to the Moro Trading Co. who in fu t ure w ill make a special effort to care fur this trad e,..'’, All tablet, pencil, box stationery, and miscellaneous business w ill be . discontinued by the Observer Store sf- ter thia date. This move has been i made necessary because of the addi tional time needed for the printing and job business and newspaper work of the office and the large portion of each working day that in the past has be^n exacted by the stationery part of our business. We ask the consideration and coop eration of the public be given, to the Moro Trading Co. in their taking over ' this additional work and feel sura that all interests w ill bs better served by the business change that has takon place. The Pani.rtU tnetneerfn« C im p « **. D art*». O k u I 1 I M In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Shormsn County. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed udminis trtftrix of the estate of P. H. Buxton, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Sherman County, and has qualified. All persons having claim s against said estate are hereby notified to present same duly verified as by law required to the undersigned at the office of Bright & Bryant,Moro, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published August 6th, 1920. - Glady N. Buxton, Administratrix. Bright & Bryant, Attorneys for Estate Hof is •qaal to on army of 60,000 mtn Working ten hour» a day for a hdl month. Moro H ~ l 1 1 I '**'* 1 1 1 ■>■111 S h s ra u Susie I . Hastings, Executrix. Attorneys for Estate A B ryant, Notice to Creditor* Observer Store Discontinues HULERY B R O S. 4 4 4 b Wheat ranch is G illiam county, consisting of 470 acres; 266 acreB t i l l able; 100 acres now in summer fallow ready to seed-, good spring on the premises and fair buildings; distance to market 64 m iles. This is a good bargain. Easy terms. Sherman County Abstract Company, Moro, Oregon. M A N A G E R Moro, Oregon *V*«»** bowlehs so >• eeteiofue o r for any inform ation, lre«ai , T H B RKO 1BTRAH U n i v e r s it à o f O ra s e n ■ «S e n *. Oreden WASCO TIRE A|IR VUEEANIZINfi WORKS Guy C ham ness, ■ • '■ v n p r o p r ie to r « < - tt i t : q ( . W a s c o , O re g o n D r y C u re R e tr e a d in g a S p e c ia lt y T ir e ariti T u b e R e p a ir in g Brunswick Tire« S a t is f a c t io n G u a r a n te e d