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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1920)
* Mr*. A. 9. Johnson is visiting with relatives at Hood River. Local Church Ai »to Presbyterian Church Announcements Moro Church for August 22d: Sunday School, 10 a. m.. Dorcas Wednesday afternoon. Mr». Roy Powell returned Thursday Elmer E. McVicker, Pastor. afternoon from a visit at Portland. Send your hemstitching to Mrs. ,L. M. Boothby, The Dal lea, Oregon. We ---- To give' Quality, Service and Prices on your harvest needs. We sell for cash exclusively. Cotton Comforts and Blnkets, $3.50 to $7.10 Crochet Cotton in colon. 3 balls................. 25 Common pins.................................................10 Merit sox, good quality. 3 p a ir s ...............65 Mens summer hats, 75c to .................... 1-30 W ork shirts, each, $1.50 to .................. 2.25 3.00 >15 Summer weight union suits. $1.25 t o . . Slip trip collar fasteners in gold, each .50 Kahki pants for boys, vouths, and men from $1.50 to........, ..................... 355 Canvas in widths 40 inch and 72 inch Lace bottom riding pants, good qual- per yard, $1.35 and..................... 2.25 4.75 ' ity k a h k i............................ . Mens Harvester Shoes, in Mule and Elk skin. pair, all sizes, $2.25 to 3.75 Safety pins, 10c and................................. Cretones, fancy and staple colors, per yard, 55c t o .............................. >85 Voiles and Flaxont, per yard, 25c t o .. .65 New Stocks of the Following Have Just Arrived Ladies and childrens Handkerchiefs, each, 10c to ........- ..............................75. Childs Sateen Bloomers Fancy bdth towel sets in colors............ Ladies Sport Veils Common and fancy toweling, per , yard, 35c to .............. .................60 Japanese Blue Bird table cloths. $2.75 to 3.75 Ladies Aprons White Embroidered Petticoats Womens and Childrens Hats, 25c (£$$1.25 Cinghams, plain and plaids, new stodk W hite wash skirting, good weight, yard New line of Corsets in Bon Ton'and Royal Worcester .60 Childs Gingham Dresses Remember lfullikin, the harness man, is now at Wasco. Call and see Mm. ». ______ _________ ________ Mrs. C. H. Johns returned Monday from a visit with relatives at Junction City. L. V. Moore and family left the first of the week on a huckle berry tour of the Hood River district. - Abstracts promptly made by the Sherman County Abstract Co., Moro, Oregon. # Crosfield handles and sells only genuine Holt extras. Do not be mis lead by inferior parts. Methodist Church Announcements ** Moro Church Sufday School each Sunday at 10 -00 a.m. Preaching service each Sunday eve ning at 8 p.m. Preaching service each alternate Sunday morning at 11 a.m. Preaching at Spaulding Chapel the 2d and 4th Siffidays of each month. The pastor w ill preach next Sunday morning and evening in Moro. Everybody goes to church sometime. Get the habit and attend regularly. When you get the habit you w ill like it. Come on, you are welcome. Harold H. Miles, pastor. Mrs. C. H. Ellsworth has had the Ellsworth Hotel dining room renovat » Christian Science Society: ed and is now busy with the upper Services in the Church building, story painting and papering. Main street, at 11 a.m. Subject: Mr. and Mrs. George Rebman and “ Mind.” Testimonial services each Wednes daughter Beulah were Moro visitors Tuseday. afternoon from their farm day evening, 8 o ’clock. Sunday School, rear church en near Klondike. • U,'“T» ^1 trance, 10:15 a.pa. Pupils up to the Mrs. T. S. Reese returned Thursday age of 20 are welcome. from a brief vacation spent at the Reading room,rear church entrance, Tillamook beaches. Miss Roberta ac open each Friday from 2 until 4 p.m., companied her mother, remaining at where the Bible and all authorized Rockaway beach for a longer visit. Christian Science literature may be W. H. Ragsdale and family return read, bought or borrowed. Thé public is cordially, invited to ed Tuesday from a week-end outing at attend the church services and visit Camp Sherman. , Because of the large number who now visit that district, the reading room. A Business Maxim $ “ A man ia judged, not alone by the company he keeps, but by the manner in which he pays his b ilia .” The fellow who produces a roll of bilia and peela off the number required to meet an obliagtion 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? B a n k o f M o ro M oro, O reg o n ÜS25S888S8888S88888S8S888S88S88SS8SS8SSS88SSSS8SSS58 Mr. Ragsdale reports the . fishing as Sherman county, before that ' having very poor. been identified with the early pioneer Miss Mary Hollenbeck and brother farming days of this county. He is Eugene, from Oakland, California, are still owner of his farm lands and part visiting with their aunt, Mi's. P. C. of the business connected with his A xtell, MisB Gladys Teale, a niece visit is to arrange for building a new from Battle Ground, Wash., is also residence on the farm. Leaving Port visiting the family. land by auto Monday morning he ex pected to find congenial company by Two nephews, Earl Janies from Eu gene, and Harold Teale from Battle chance meeting along the road, but Ground, Wash., as well as a brother only succeeded in breaking his single George James, from Eugene, are part state when he gave a school kid a of the harvesting crew at the P. C. short lift. For the rest of the 135 miles he traveled like royalty, in Axtell farm. Btate and alone. The Mrs. W. F. and T. E. Hulery F. A. Sayrs and family returned .lIi.AHkKMAN I 'O. .< • StP.«'»'» are visiting in the Willamette Valley Thursday from the upper Hood River at Salem and at Corvallis. They were We Have in Stock a Large Lot of accompanied as far as Hood River vplley with 55 quarts of canned huck Thursday morning by W. F. Hulery le berries to show for their weeks out who turned the car over to the ladies ing. Frank says that the country v is ited was about the wildest and rough August 20.1920 at that place and returned by train to est he had ever seen and that when it F R ID A Y ... ill Both Wide and Standard Tracks Moro. came to log climbing a party earned E « r . « « t-o d ç » N o . 121. sy the berries and had plenty of exercise. Owner wanted for a bay mare, 303 A. F. a A m . Moro. o r. Phone The party spent two. nights at Eagle rlas roached mane, small white spot .M eets the 6»»t and third Vl'hur»dsv evening» of each in forehead, weight about 1200, brand Creek camp on the highway, visiting Also McCormick and Deering Reapers month V lin in g member« ed combination EG on left shoulder. the punch bowl and the falls by way and McCormick Headers _ . cordially invited to ueet Came to my place July 30th. John of the government trail. They also with ua. By order o f W . M. gave two days to a leisurely tour of M. DeMoss, box 397, Wasco. J. M . P a r r y , Secretary. the Columbia highway as far as Vista Chas. McKinney has a new Ford B etm eham Chapter Sedan, purchased from the DesChutes House. A Full {¿ine of Sk-' ■ * * n o . 78 o. x. s. Motor Co. Sedan cars are becoming A penalty charge of $10 per day has Regular communication R jtfqa for McCormick and Deering Machines been authorized bv the Interstate Com .each 2 d and 4th Thuraday more popular each month with Sher A man county motorists, as they become merce Commission for the detention .evening» m onthly. Grain Boxes and Grain Elevators EM ks . I n a K u n s m a n , better acquainted with the weather more than 48 hours of ail open top W o rth y M atron protection features of the sedan model cars and all cars loaded with lumber, "M ss. E s t h e r M e l o y . Secretary.. Reward for information or return coal or coke. The penalty charge Mere Lede* No. 113 A .jk U y Ncediaf u y of a light bay horse; weight about w ill apply on forest materials to I. O. O. F. by Calling on ns. 1200; branded LP on toft hipf has which the lumber rates themselves Meet« every M onday eve knot on left hind leg hptween hock apply, but excepts cirs held at ports ning in their hall. .Tran»i- Left about the middle of for trans shiqpent by vessels. This ent and Visiting Brother« and ankle. new charge iB in addition to the regu cordially invited IQ m e t|x July. Wesley Fuller, Moro. lar demurrage rate. w ill* «•» ~ C . H . John«, N . G Within the next six weeks, so state Secretary A. M. Young, of Moro the highway commission, the new Col A M Young, Secretary I. O. O. F. lodge, has had framed and umbia Highway bridge across the Des Mail orders for hemstitching given Chutes river w ill be connected with hus presented to the Moro lodge a pan prompt attention. Mrs. L. M. Booth the present road by a detour on the oramic view of the members attend Wasco county side and the toll across ing and participating in the I.O.O.F. by, The Dalles, Oregon. the DesChutes which has been exacted Grend Lodge and parade at Baker, Wheat Farms in Canada for sale at for many years will be a memory. Oregon, May 25th to 27th. The pic ture was taken on the Baker county from $11 to $30 per acre and on 20 J. F. Foss received word late Satur court house lawn, allowing all of the years time. Investigate before it is too late. Write the Dufur Valley day that his father had suffered a par three thousand delegates to the Grand alytic stroke at the farm near Terre Lodge who participated in the eleven Realty (jfp, Dufur, Oregon. bonne the previous day. The family block long parade, marching four if you have a news item, tell it to left the same night by auto, returning abreast. the Observer. Do not imagine we Wednesday with the report that Mr. know it and then wonder why it is not. “All \ve can give Foss senior had been working in the Wait for Dr. Freeze, if |n the pape:. Please use the phone orchard without a hat and had suffered you need eye service. für the nwney; if not convenient to call aid tell us a slight sunstroke but was now consid Trips each month to MORO, OREQON personally. ered as out of danger. , —not all we can Moro and other towns Owner wanted for roan gelding, The state highway commission is get für ihe good«’’ near S-year old; weight about 1100; reported as intending to slacken up on Conley-Justesen Wedding on both shoulders with “ stir- their proposed joad program through T h ^ S o rk ln fl Pow«r of li Dollar I» Wh»t Counts t'I branded rup” standing; white in fuce and has Theodore Justesen of Kent, Oregon, out the state because of the slump in *'1 white feet. H. A. Fuller, 5 miles the bond market. If it be true that and Miss Nell Conley of Tygh Valley, Also we carry a complete line of Furniture, Ranges and north west of Moro, Oregon. motorists pay the bills through the Oregon, were married in Moro Sunday Heaters, and remember the Famous Z Line of Engines an increased high auto license, gas tax, evening, August 15th, 1920, at the Fairaday Washing Machines. etc., and if they be w ili ng to continue home of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Brisbine. to do this, why deprive them of the Harold H. Miles, pastor of the Meth ■ - m i ■IMIIII1— f - - x . pleasure of good roads when they need odist Episcopal church, read the Epis copal service and pronounced this them. * happy young couple man and wife. a r r 'v T V f Ned Hickson, B ill Johnson, and Only Mr. and Mrs. Brisbine witnessed Kenny McPherson, the expert disci the ceremony. They left Sunday eve ples of Isaac Walton, were week-end ning for Kent where they w ill set up visitors at Shearer Bridge with the house keeping on a farm near that P o r c e la in B a t h T u b . result that a splendid catch of red side city. May happiness and prosperity trout were taken during the time g iv ever be their lot. en to’ the sport. Some friends of the members of 4the party came^by train Shop in Brick B uilding next Observer Office from Portland, but had not the luck I.O.O.F. Grand Master Visits County of the Moro men, but so f»r as their home folks were concerned the Port Grand’ Master A.H.'Johnson, of the c . H . J O H N S , P r o p r ie to r . land men caught practically all the I.O.O.F* paid Moro, Sherman, Grass fish because “ seeing being believing’’ V a lle y ,’ and Kent lodges an official We are able to make immediate delivery on, .he oversize 20-36 fron, M O I O , ------------------O l G g r O X X . they had the goods. visit Monday evening, meeting in the hall at Moro. Grand Master Johnson our warehouse any time. Other sizes can be delivered from factory Mrs. J. C. Harper returned Thurs was very much impressed with Moro day from Helix where she was a guest and the general surroundings and was of honor at the wedding of Miss Letha branch on 10 day notice. very much surprised to see the extent Albee to Clifford L. Kendhll at the of the improvements now under con home of the bride’s parents on Sun We WiV Imve ft big. working eftpply of extra.parts in stock next struction in this city. He was also day, August 15th. • Proceeding the pleased to see so many members of ceremony Mrs. Harper favored the as m ontC Before Ups corpes in. any order for parts received at our the order out at this time of the year, sembled guests with a vocal solo en as he fully realized what a busy sea General Contractors and Builders titled / ‘I Love You Truly” and as the Wasco office before 4 p.mi can he shipped 4rom factory-branch at son this is in Sherman county. Mr. wedding party, took their appointed I places presided at the piano, playing Johnaon left for Pendleton on the Cepient and Concrete Work a Specialty Tuesday train where he meets the Spokane next day. y. the wedding march entitled “ Midsum- Pendleton lodges, after which he mer N ight’s Dream. Before return meets Columbia lodge No. 5 of The ing to Moro Mrs. Harper visited with Dalles. The visit of the Grand Mast Mrs. C. Z. Randall in Pendleton and er at Moro was the 71st official visit with Mrs. L. B. Robinson at The since the meeting of the Grand Lodge Dalles. at Baker in May. of this year. S. 8. Hayes is visiting In the county from Portland. Mt. Hayes wag one M O R O T R A D IN G C O . M ORO, OREGON MAKE HARVESTING A PLEASURE Goggles Sun Burn Lotions Cream for Lips Farm Wagons and Trucks Bal h p r for S tew toty. M O R O P H A R M A C Y . K. SCHADE, Prop. J u s t A r r iv e d A shipment of the Yellow Winona, «I *■>•« #iU S,’e ♦ GINN, COLEMAN & CO. Wide Track Wagon W e MQRQ, ORHQQN A ls o H ave T h e Superior Drill, size 20-7 and 18-7 VanBrunt Drill, size 18-7 •Our Motto Thomas Drill, size 16-7 !§•••••• wo rn ' Moro Hardware & Implement Co. Sherman County Agent for Rotary Rod M e r Yuba Ball Tread Tractors IN THREE MODELS IÎ-Î0 regular 70 35 nersize M oro B a r b e r S hop 2 Everything First Gass and up to date. <0-70 m rsizt u. HARRY M. BENSON O’Meara Supply and Implement Company M o ro , O re g o n Wasco, Oregon | of the tint county clerks elected in a Always road the Obeerver.