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M ORO. OREGON.
Entered m eecoad claw matter at
poet office at M o ro . Oregon. July ¿5.
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Forctcn Adv«rti«r.K Repre^n«!-»«
> ASSOCIATIONJ
October 1, 1920
C. L .
I reland .............. Manager.
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
Ford S tarts the F ire W o rk s !! ,
Prices C u t to P r e - W a r B asis
“M y C o u n try 'T ie of Thao, Sw eet
e f Liberty.**
“ W ar is oyer and w ar prices m u st drop,” says H e n ry F o rd
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Qffisal Paper to Sisma Couaty.
R o a d s te r '..
$ 6 0 2 .7 3
T o u r in g ......................-C. $ 6 4 9 . 6 8
C o u p e ..........
$ 8 9 4 .2 8
• S e d a n ................................. $ 9 4 6 . 3 4
T r u c k ,^ P n e u m a tic .... $ 6 7 4 . 7 8
Sherman County Day
great artirti with periect reautin.
M ile . Alice Verlet, sent here by Mr.
Edison, stood beside the New Edison and
sang Suddenly she stopped singing. The
New Edison took up the song and sang it
alone. The living voice and its Re-Crea
tion by the New Edison were thus directly
compared. The human ear could detect
no difference between the two voices. It
was both the test and the proof. And the
proof marked a new epoch in music.
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t h i s NEW EDISON
i l TEE SEEEMAÏ COTO FAIR -
“ The Phonograph W ith a Soul”
It is an exact duplicate of the Official Laboratory
Model, which made ' music-history September 17th
' in Wasco. This instrument has been certified by
Mile. Verlet herself.
They are exact duplicates -of
the epoch-m aking instrum ent,
which trium phed in the test.
They will sustain the very same
test. Mile. Verlet in order to
assure you of this, has signed
C ertificates of A u th e n tic ity
which will be presented to the
purchasers, of th e s e i n s t r u
m ents. Only a few of these cer
tified Official Laboratory Mod
els left. You would better come
in today.
T \O you hope to own a phono-
graph as wonderful as the
Official L a b o r a to r y M o d e l,
which enthralled art*audience
of Sherm an C o u n ty m u s ic -
lovers at the Wasco 1 heater.
Do you want y o u r^ o m e to en
joy this new a rt of music R e -
C reated , with which M r.Edison
has amazed and delighted the
whole world? ..
We have a few Official Lab
oratory Models in our store.
Wednesday, October 6th, is Sher
man County Day at the Wasco County
Fair in The Dalles. Committees in
different parts of Sherman county are
working to make this the banner day
of our neighbor county fair. A local
committee comprising F. E. Forner,
W .H . Ragsdale, N.W . Thompson and
Roy Kunsroan are in charge for Moro
and vicinity. Wasco town is reported
as having fifty cars agreed to go from
there and Moro and Grass Valley is
trying to do as w ell. All cars w ill
meet at the beginning of ¡the pave
ment three m ile east of The Dalles at
10 a.m . where cloth banners and other
car decorations w ill be ready for every
motorist and from there all w ill join
in one long parade through The Dalles
to the fair grounds.
W a sc o , O regon
WHY
Do the M ost D iscrim in atin g
Buyers of Groceries
Patronize the Basket
Grocery
Because they Receive Price and Quality
THE BASKET GROCERY
CL G . H u i» , P r o p r ie to r
M ORO
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OREGON
DesChutes M o to r Co.
R . S. G O F F .
MANAGER
Moro, Oregon —
Alfalfa Land For Sale
To those exhibiting dahlias at the
20 acres, all seeded, good stand,
coming annual aounty fair the super
intendent suggests the stems be cut adjoining town, terms;
40 acres, 30 in alfalfa, balance cul
close to the flower and then place your
dahlias in individual plates or sau tivated; 5 m iles from Hermiston,
cers. Mark each flower, whether a good improvments;
120 acres, 65 in alfalfa, some green
single specimen or exhibit of dahlias.
To those desiring to exhibit cook pasture, plenty of spring water; good
ing or dairy products we wish to state house and barn;
Other properties for sale,
we w ill put all such exhibits in glass
E P Dodd, Hermiston, Oregon
sh<Nv cases and do all in our power to
keep them clean to return to the
owners.
The county fair board is
♦ Farm For Sale
building three large cabMfets for the
more delicate pieces of fancy work
Wheat ranch in Gilliam .county,
and china painting. I^t us reward
these efforts by bringing all we have consisting of 470 acres; 265 acres till-t
to exhibit. Remember the entry fee able; 160 acres now in summer fallow ,
has' been removed this year. Numer- ready to seed; good spring on the
|T>us changes have been made in the premises and fair buildings; distance
premiulh books. If you h iv n ’t one, to market 6| m iles. This is a good
get It now. They are at the local bargain. Easy terms.
Sherman County Abstract Company,
stores, in the hands of superintend
Moro, Oregon.
ents, and at C. C. Calkin’s office.
M o r r o w & H u ll
E d is o n
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All cars equipped w ith sta rte r. W e h av e cars in slock ready
for im m ed iate delivery.,
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Notice to County Fair Exhibitors
Through our Budget P lan of Paym ent, you can feel free to order an
O fficial Laboratory M o d el now. and pay for it at your own coniwnUnc«.
“T he H o m e of T h e N e w
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Notice For Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S.
| Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
. September 4, 1920,
Notice is hereby given that Dell H
Wright, of Klondike, Oregdn, who on
1 June 7, 1915, made Homestead Entry
I No. 015053, for EJ SEJ and SWJ SEJ
Section 28, Township 1 North, Rang
18 East, W illamette Meridan, has fil
ed notice of intention to make three-
year proof, to establish claim to thy
land above described, before Register
and Receiver, United States Land
Office at The Dalles, Oregon, on the
27th day of October, 1920.
Claimant name»
witnesses: A.S.
Porter of Wasco, Oregon; Vern Coe,
George H. Kebman, and Fredrick
Mahrt, all of Klondike, Oregon.
- H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
Notice to My Friends
Farms Lauds For Sale
I expect to leave for Portland some
time soon after the fair or not later
than the 1st of November to continue
certain studies which w ill require me
to. be in Portland until spring and
perhaps longer.
If you have any tire or tube repair
work to be done before I leave, bring
it in and I will fix them up.
Bring in all the old tires you have
around the place and let me look them
over. There might be some that will
be worth fixing in some way to give
them more mileage. If not, they can
be junked.
L. M. Thompson, Moro Tire Shop.
270 acres 9 miles from Dufur, near
good country school, 65 acres in culti
vation, 25 acres in full grain, 25 acre
water right, 6 acie3 in alfalfa, pro
duces three crops, good fam ily or
chard, 1,200,(XX) of pine timber. This
ranch equipped with cows, horses,
machinery, and wood saw.
Price
$10,(X>0. Write W. C. Hanna, Dufur,
Oregon.
Be Sure Your Repairs are Properly Executed
W hen a tire needs repairing it is best io have the w o rk
done by a man w|io thoroughly understand» his busi
ness. Am ateur repairing often results disastrously and ’
it becomes necessary to buy a new tube or casing.
M O rlO T IR E S H O P
L. M. Thompson, Proprietor,! 3 years at the tire game
Opposite ihe M o ro H J w & Im p.-'C o
Vulcanizing '
Retreading*
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All W ork-G uaranteed ,
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W E C A N D E L IV E R
a “490” or “Baby G rand”
CHEVROLET
to
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A N Y T IM E
400 acres one and half miles from
Wamic, Oregon, 200 acres irr cultiva
tion, more could be farmed, 105 acres
in fall giain, ditch running through
ranch, some grow-ing timothy. Good
7-room house, 2 big barns, good fam
ily orchard, plenty of water. All J
fenced and cross fenced with hog fenc-1
A Good Buy ia Farm Land
ing. Price $40 per acre, if taken at j
once. Write W. C. Hanna, Dufur, I
2820 acres seven m iles west of Con
don, 500 acres in summer fallow ready Oregon.
to seed, two sets of buildings, plenty
440 acres three miles from Dufur 1J
of water. Price $25 per acre, $10,000 miles from elevator, 200 acres whty*t,i
cash, balance good terms. Address land, creek running through ranch, I j
D. B. Thomas, Condon, Oregon.
good buildings, good akfalfa land, on
creek bottom, including 60 bead of
hogs, one span of horses, two cows,
Notice For Publication
and some farm machinery. Write to
W C Hanna, Dufur, Oregon
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
Gilliam and Wheeler Counties
September 7th, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that Joseph
M. Yancy, of Rockcreek, Oregon,
r a
who, on October 12, 1917, made Home-
steadjEntry No. 0)9351, for Lota 3, 4
FOR SALE
and 5, Section 6, Township 1 North,
Range 20 East, Willamete Meridan,
haa filed notice of intention to make
three-year proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before J. D.
Weed, United States Commissioner, U pper M ain Street, opp. Garage!
at Condon, Oregon,, on the 29th day
CONDON. ORE.
of October, 1920.
Claimant names :<s w itnesses: A l
vin Wendell, lis t e r Beardsley, Frank
Pratt and Frank Bash, all of Rock
creek Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock, Regiater.
STOCK and »'Hill R1HCHES
ROADS ARE BETTER EACH DAY
MORROW
W A SC O ,
Sheim an County Agenrs for Chevrolet A utom obiles
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F O S S ¿6 O O .iN o
M O RO , O R E.
GARAGE
Blacksmith and Machine Shop
W - N. J O N E S
Firestone
Any one wanting sewing, plain or-
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fancy, see me afternoons at the J. C.
Fresh Salmon for Sale
Harper residence, or phone Main 423. Phone M ain 314 M o ro , Oregonj K
Parties wanting fresh Columbia After 6 p.m at my home in the Hos
Freight and Express
river salmon for canning, etc., can ford residence or phone Main 383.
get them at the following prices by Mrs. J. T. McCarty.
Handled Prom ptly., M oving
r
sending money either to us or to Ex
Efficiently Attended T o .
press Agent at Mosier, Oregon. ‘ A f
For Sale- A real farm 20 miles
ter September 10th same w ill be ship-
from The Dalles, Oregon, right in the
ed by express the same day caught.
W. C. B ryant .
Prices: Red (best) 15 cents per grain district; 150 scree in fall wheat, C. J. B right ,
pound; Toolies, red,. 10 cents per 166 acree in stubble, 3 acres In alfal
pound; Toolies, white, 6 cents per fa, 8 acres in hog lots, 162 acres in
good pasture, 6 springe, 8-room house,
pound.
good outbuildings. Near school, on
Nichol, ¿m old A Nichol,
county road, hay in barn and straw lir
Mosier, Oregon.
A ttorneyte-at-Law
stack. $85 per acre, part cash and
term s.. Write H. J. Fish, Boyd,
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I have taken the Moro agency for Wasco county, Oregon, route No. 1.
olliceH
al
the Model Laundry of The D flles;
bundles received and delivered at the
The Dalle« and Moro, Or«.
section house, near depot, WH Barnes
Always read the Observer.
OREGON
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F. T. Hurlburt
A llT O T R U C K
DRAY
BROS.
TIRES
Boedyear
Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories
Auto Repairing and Storage
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Bright &
Iron, Steel and Coal, Hardwcfod Carriage and
Wagon Material.
Bryant
JOB PRINTING