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Send your hemstitching to Mrs.
L. M. Boothby, The Dalles, Oregon.
Price and Quality
GOODS SOLD EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH
New Style K nit Scarfs and Slip-on
Sweater«
la d ie s’ Boudoir Slippers, a new com
plete «took, just arriyed
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Outing Flannels, all colors at
bargain prices
M en’s Furnishings
Overcoat« - Mackinaws - Leatherveal«
Corduroy pant«, regular and lace
bottom
Leather Legging
Sport Coats and Veatfi
Groceries
Felt Hats
CLoth Hats, «nappy colors
A Few Extra Good Values for This Week:
.Pajam as and Night Shirts
Wool Shirts
Wool, Cashmere and Cotton Sox
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Drygoods
Wool Dress Goode, plaid«, check«
and plain.
Ki Ilion a «ilk, fancy patterns and color«
S hirting «ilk, fancy and staple color«
Rose Bath Soap, regular 10c bar 5c
Jergens Soaps, regular 15c tjpd JOc
bar 10c.
Snowdrift shortening, «old on a
money-back guarantee:
• 2-lb. tin 65c.
4-lb. tin $1.49
8-1 b. tin $2.65
Small While Beans, per pound 8c.
W e have our new pack of fruits on hand,
let us quote you prices on the best quality
Peaches, Pears, Apricots and Berries.
S h e r m a n C o u n ty Fair, R e m e m b e r th e D ate, O ct. 1 2 to 1 6
M O R O T R A D IN G C O .
M ORO,
OREGON
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O b s e rv e r
Remember Mulllkin, the harness
man, la now at Wasco. Call and see
hhn.
Aostrtfcts promptly made by the
Sherman County Abstract Co. , Moro
Oregon.
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J. J. Schaeffer returned Sunday
from a aix week visit to hia old home
town of Milan, Ohio.
L. H. Martin and wife were Moro
visitors thia week en route from Port
land to visit a short time at Heppner.
Local Ckarck Aaaooocemeota
Presbyterian Church Announcements
Sunday School. 10 a. m.
Preaching, 11 a. m.
Junior Endeavor, 4.-00 p. m.
Preaching, 7 ;30 p. m.
Dorcas Wednesday afternoon.
Bible study, Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
Choir practice,Wednesday,8:15 p.m.
The above are the regular services
and hours at the Presbyterian Church
to which all are invited and will be
made welcome.
Elmer E. McVieker, Pastor.
Services in the Church building,
Rev. H. F. Pemberton will preach
Main street, at 11 a.m. Subject:
in the Methodist church Sunday even-
ing, October 17th, and hold the first “ U nreality.”
Testimonial services each Wednes
quarterly^onference Monday the 18th.
day evening, 8 o’clock.
Sunday School, rear church en
For heating stoves—either combina
tion, wood or coal—see Crinn, Coleman trance, 10:15 a.m. Pupils up to the
& Co. Stock just received, bought at age of 20 are welcome.
Reading room,rear church entrance,
! last winter prices and marked accord
open each Friday from 2 until 4 p.m.,
ing
where the Bible and all authorized
For sale—700 acres Sherman county Christian Science literature may be
land, 350 acres in summer fallow, no read, bought or borrowed.
¡outfit, good drilled well, water piped
The public is cordially invited to
to house, fair buildings. Homer D. attend the church services and visit
Belshee, Moro, Oregon.
the reading room.
i 620 acres for Rale near Rutledge,
Notes From the Schools
350 acres tillable, balance good pas-
J tura.w ith plenty of water. Will sell
on easy terms. Apply to Sherman,.
School opened Monday, Sep
County Abstract C»., Moro.
tember 13, with an attendance of
Homer D. Belshee of Hay Canyon,
who hapTieen seriously ill -for three
The first meeting of thtj Student
weeks; is much improved. Hopes are Body was held Monday afternoon
hpM out for complete recovery.
September 20. The following offi
F R ID A Y
October 1. 19
C u r» » »
Lode»
N o . 12 1 .
a . r . 4 A M. Mtsfo. o r.
We have a large stock o f Superior
and Kentucky 16-7 Hoe Drills and
18-7 Kentucky Hoe Drills and
16-7 Superior Disc Drills.
M eet* the fir»I ' and third
Thurodav eyemng» of each
month
Vi»itin£ member»
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cordially invited to
ueet
ritb ua. By order of W . M .
/ J . M . P arry . Secretary.
B o t h la h a m
C h a p te r
N O . 78 O. E. 9.
Regular com munication
each 2d and 4th Thursday
.evening» monthly.
¡M rs . I na K vnsman ,
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W o rth y M atron
M rs . E sther M eloy . Secretary.;
NOW IN STOCK
Steel Lever and Boss Wood Harrows
M o r o Lodg< N o . 113
I. O. O. F.
Meet» every M onday eve
ning in their hall. Tran»i-
ent and Vi»iting Brother»
cordially invited to meet
w ilh u i.
C. H . John», N . G .
A . M . Young, Secretary
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MORO, OREOON
Mail orders for hemstitching given
prompt attention. Mrs. L. M. Booth
by, The Dalles, Oregon.
Our Motto
IS».»»»»
“All we can give
for the money;
— not all we can
get for the goods”
In a Hurry Every Moment Counts.
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THREE
12-20 regular
M O DELS
20-35 oversize
40-70 oversize
We uro able to make imm ediate delivery on tlw oversiqp 20-35 from
our warehouse any time.
Other sizes can be delivered from factory
branch on 10 day notice.
We will have a big working supply of extra parts in stock next
m o n th .' Before thia comes in, any order for parts received at our
Waaco oifioe before 4 p.m/oain be shipped , from fa c to r /b r a n c h nt
Spokane next day.
O’Meara Supply and Implement Company
Wasco, Oregon
H om e industry depends upon a home bank lor the neceaaary
funda for paying home people wages and salaries, buying raw
materials, end meeting necessary expenses.
You can help by depositing your surplus dollars in this strong
bank where they w ill earn interest for you.
Dr. Freeze, the eye
specialist, will be at
Moro Pharmacy Wed
nesday and Thursday,
October 13th and 14th. Grass Valley
October 11th and Wasco October 12th.
man, woman and child in the county.
Bank of Moro
M oro, O reg o n
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U. S . P . F o r m a ld y h y d e
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M ORO PHARM ACY
Phone
The High School teachtrs this
year are: Mr. Fagan, mathematics,
latin and physics; Miss Gunderson
English and history; Miss Bennett
commercial; Miss Fitts, domestic
science; M r. Mack, manual train
ing. The grade teachers are: 7th
The car of gasoline received this and 8th, Miss Peck; 5th and 6th,
week by the County Farm Bureau was Miss Lloyd; 3rd and 4th, Miss
soon unloaded. The quality and price Caulkins; Mrs M uir, 1st and 2nd.
Sunday is “ Rally Day” at the
Presbyterian church, it is urged that
Sunday School scholar, every
church member, every member of the
congregation, with all who are not
otherwise churched to be preaent at
the morning services commencing at
10 a.m. and running over through the
preaching hour instead of the regular
sermon *wh ¡eh is usual. Let it be
made a genuine rally service.
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Just Arrived
A shipment of the Yellow Winona
Wide Track Wagon
has made a big demand for another
The Seniors held their first meet
car load as soon as arrangements can
ing last week and elected the fo l
be made to handle it promptly.
The high side walk in front of the
business buildings on Main street,
bordering on the new garage building
of the DesChutes Motor Co., has been
lowered to the new street grade, the
excess dirt being used in filling in ffir
wulks around the new hotel building.
A concrete walk will be built to re
place the one tofrn out.
MORO. ORE. ' / Z
Alida Douma and Rosco Moore,
yell leaders; Cora Stewart and
George Belknap, reporters; Her
bert Ellsworth and Forrest Peetz,
nancial committee; Owen Elliot,
sergeant at arms.
Any one wanting pasture for stock
or horses where there is plenty of
water, straw dumps, and about 400
acres of grass land—a total of about
900 acres—cal, on or write Chas. Mc
Kinney, Mor?. <
Furniture For Sale—Range, lineol-
eum, baby buggy, double size iron bed
complete with spring and almost new
mattrass, 9x12 Axminster rug, Delco
e’ectric washer, some other articles
also. E. C. McMillin, Wasco, Ore.
In helping to turn
the wheels ot home industry, they add to the prosperity of every
cers were elected:
Dr. C. L. Poley took Mrs. Oscar
Ruggles of Grass Valley, to St. Vin
Chester Anderson, president;
cent hospital September 22d for an Roscoe Moore, vice president;
operation. She is getting along well W illiard U rq u h a rt, treasurer;
and will return in a few days.
Owen Searcy, athletic manager;
Wheat Farms in Canada for sale at
from $11 to. $30 per acre and on 20
years time. Investigate before it is
1300 acre ranch for sale adjoining
too late. W rite the Dufur Valley town of Kent, 905 acres in cultiva
Realty Co., Dufur, Oregon.
tion, 300 acres in summer fallow, fine
If you have a new* item, tell it to large modern dwelling and good barn.
the Observer. Do not imagine we Stock and equipment with place.
i know it and then wonder why it is not Apply to Sherman County Abstract
in the pape:. Please use the phone Co. Moro.
if not convenient to call aid tell us
370 acre ranch for sale about aix
personally.
miles from The Dalles. 340 acres fine
If you want a real good Sherman wheat land in high state of cultiva
county buy 840 acres; 700 acres till- tion, creek through place with about
¡able; all farm machinery, stock, 15 acres bottom land. $35,000 for a
hogs, etc., go with the place and quick sale. Sherman County Abstract
about 350 acres in summer fallow. Co., Moro. •
Price, $30,000, good terms.
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Furniture for forty rooms in the
i Alex. Hunter, Moro, Oregon.
new Hotel Moro building has been
purchased and is now due to arrive.
The expectations of . the members of
the board of directors to have the
building in operation by county fair
time is in a fair way to be realized.
Yuba Balt Tread Tractors
Make the most of your home dollar» by kacpiag them la your
home county where they will help pay taxes, build roads, asaia*
tain good schools and generally benefit the community. This
can beat be done by patronising home merchants.
Methodist Church announcements
Mrs. C. A. Burbanks and daughter,
for October:
Mia. Florence Anderson, from Port
Moto
Church:
Sunday School each
land, are visiting with L. W. Roaa
Sunday
at
10
a.m.
Preaching each
and family.
Sunday evening at 7 :30. Morning
Tom Peugh and family were Sun preaching services October 3d, October
day visitors from down Waaco way at 17th, October 31st.
the home of Mrs. Peugh'a parents,
Communion Service Sunday October
C. G. Hijla and wife.
3d, 11:00 .m.
! Miss Katherine Martin of Loa An
Prayer meeting each Wednesday
evening
at 7 :30.
geles arrived in Moro Friday, Septem-
Ladies Aid Society meets every
I her 24th, to visit at the home of Dr.
Thursday and the W.F.M.S. meets
- and Mrs. C. L. Poley.
the first Friday of each month, places
H. A. Ellsworth and wife, from of meeting announced at Sunday ser
Cottage Grove, have Deen visiting in vices.
i Moro the past week, with his parents,
Spaulding Chapel: Sunday School
C, H. Ellsworth and wife.
each Sunday at 11 a.m. Preching at
H.J. Warn with numHer fb was the 12 noon October 10th and 34th.
Harold H. Miles, pastor.
luckv one to be awarded the quilt
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raffled at the Moro Hardware & Im
Christian Science Society:
plement Co. for Mrs. John Dunn.
111, 33 in High School and 73 in
The Infant/ihild of Mr. and Mrs.
the grades.
DRILLS! DRILLS! DRILLS!
Home Dollars turn the Wheels
of Home Industry.
We Also Have The
lowing officers: M r. Fagan, class
advisor; Naomi Young, president;
Chester Anderson, vice president,
Greeta Freeman, secretary-treas
urer; Otis Messinger. sergeant at
arms.
Superior Drill, size 20-7 and 18-7
What the class of ’21 lacks in
quantity is more than made up in
quality! W ith a class of eight,
watch us go !
Thomas Drill, size 16-7
The following ones registered in
the Junior Class: Helen Miles.
Mav Lusk, Gwendoline Reese;
Alida Doum a, Forrest Peetz.
George Belknap, Marie Schade
witz and Helen Morris.
The class of ’22 held their first
meeting Friday in the library. The
following officers of the year were
elected: Helen Morris, president
Alida Douma, vice president. May
Lusk, secretary-treasurer, Helen
Miles, sergeant at arms; Gwendo
line Reese, reporter. Old rose and
gold were selected as the class
colors.
The Sophomore class held their
first meeting September 22. O ffi
cers elected for the ensuing year
are as follows: O rville Hockman,
president; Marjory Ginn, vice-
president; Opal Powell, secretary-
treasurer; Owen Searcy, sergeant
at arms. Miss Fitts, the domestic
science teacher was appointed ad
visor for the Sophomores.
The Freshman class held their
first meeting September 22. O ffi
cers of the ensuing year are as fol
lows: Leo Moore, president; Ruth
Bryant vice president; Percie Miles
secretary-treasurer.
The Freshman appeared lost
Friday in their green hair ribbons
and neckties. Every Friday of the
first semester the Freshman will
wear green.
The girls’ Glee Club organized
last Friday and- the officers are?
G w e n d o lin e Reese, president;
Marie Schadewitz, secretary and
treasurer, and Miss Gunderson is
director.
M r. Fagan gave the first physical
educational lecture of the year to
the High School boys on Tuesday
afternoon, September 28. His sub
ject was “ Slouchiness.” The sub
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Methodist church met with Mrs. O. B.
Messinger last Thursday in their
monthly social and work day., The
chief object of these social meetings
is a go<x, time, Tut the ladies can t
enjoy themselves unless they are at
work ao during the day 'they tied two
comfortables. Mrs. Messinger has that
royal gift of friendliness that makes
people at ease in her home. Twenty-
five were preaent and all spoke of the ject of the next'lecture will be
| ‘Cigarette!.”
good fellowship of the day.
VanBrunt Drill, size 18-7
Her« Hardware <fc Implement Co.
MORO, OREGON
Sherman County Agent for Rotary Rod feeder
.Also we carry a complete line of Furniture, Ranges and
Heaters, and remember the Famous Z Line of Engines and
Fairaday Washing Machines.
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M oro B a r b e r S
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P o rc e la in
J 0 a th
hop
Tub.
Everything First Gass and up to date.
Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office
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HARRY M. B E N SO N
General Contractors and Builders
Cement and Concrete W o rk a Specialty
M o ro , O re g o n
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