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Teachers’ Institute Program
O cto b e r 8. 1920
October llth . 12th, and 13th
The price of The Obaeiver is $1.50 pet
peer, 75 cents for six months, 50 cents toi
lour months—but if naid in »dvance we
»(cept $2.50 in f u ll ‘or 2 years.
Shorter
terms then one >eer 12% cents per month
A Blue M ark here will answer an in
query, when entered upon our calendar,
giving »he date ot »lie p -nefas he date at
whi It to r c u " nt s i
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General Sessions w ill be held in the Moro School Auditorium.
Mr. F. E. Fsgan, Principal of thf Moro School, w ill set as Secre
tary of the Institute.
The opening exercises w ill be in charge of the Moro Principal and
Teachers.
It w ill he necessary for teachers to attend all sessions in order to
secure credit for Institute attendance.
Tuesday afternoon will be given teachers for the purport of arrang
ing school exhibits at the County Fair Grounds.
All sessions are open to the public.
Notice For publication
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalle«, Oregon,
September 4, 1920,
Notice is hereby given that Dell H
Wright, of Klondike, Oregon, who on
June 7, 1916, made Homestead Entry
No. 015053, for E | SEj and SWI SE)
Section 28, Township 1 North, Range
18 East, Willamette Meridan, hua fil
ed notice of intention to make three-
year proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before R lister
and Receiver, United State; Lind
Office *at The Dalles, Oregon, on the
27th day of October, 1920.
Claimant names-as witnesses: A.S.
Porter pf Wasco, Oregon; Vern Coe,
George H. Rehman, and Fredrick
llahrt, all of Klondike, Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
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9:30 General Session........................................'.Opening Exercises
9:30 to
10:30 General Session: “ The Teachers’ A ttitude,’’ Assistant
Superintendent W. M. Smith. *
10 :20 to
10 .30 Recess.
10:30 to
11:15
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400 acres one and half miles from
Wamic, Oregon, 200 acres in cultiva
tion, more could be farmed, 105 acres
In fall grain, ditch running through
ranch, some growing timothy. Good
7-room house, 2 big barns, good fam
ily orchard, plenty of water. All
fenced and cross fenced with hog fenc
ing. Price $40 per acre, if taken at
once. Write W. C. Hanna, Dufur,
Oregon.
440 acres three miles from Dufur 1J
mi lea from elevator, 200 acres wheat
land, creek running through ranch,
good buildings, good alfalfa land, on
creek bottom, including 60 head of
hogs, one Bpan of horses, two cows,
and some farm machinery. Write to
W C Hanna, Dufur, Oregon
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Recess.
2:30 to 3:16
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3:15 to 4 :00
Any one wanting sewing, plain or
fancy, see me afternoons at the J. C.
Harper residence, or phone Main 423.
After 6 p.m. at my home in the Hoe-
ford residence or phone Main 388
Mrs. J. T. McCarty.
Recess.
10 :30 to . 11:16
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Departments :
Upper Grade and High School Section:
“ The Progres
sive Teacher,” J. E. Calavan.
Lower Grade and Rural Section: “ Teaching W riting,”
Miss Ida MayfSmith.
11:15 to 12:00
Departm ents
Upper Grade and High School Section: “ Physical Edu
cation in the Upper Grades,” Miss Wininger.
Lower Grade and Rural Section: “ Primary Methods,”
Miss Ida May Smith.
9:00 to
9:30
9:30 to 10:20
WEDNESDAY
Sherman
11:15 to 12:00
Departments:
Upper Grade and High School Section: “ Adding Inter
est to the Course of Study,” H. C. Seymour.
Lower Grade and Rural Section:
“ Industrial Club
Demonstration Team s,’’ Miss Helen Cowgill.
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Education for all Chil
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
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1:30* General Session............................................. Opening Exercises
2:20 General Session:
mour.
O C TO BER 1 2 th to 1 6 th
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S h e r m a n C o u n t y F a ir
MORO TH EA TER
P R O G R A M F O R C O U N T Y F A IR W E E K
7 :0 0 P. M. S H A R P
Wednesday,
October 13
“ How Club Work* Pays,” H.
3:15 Departments:
Upper Grade and High School Section: “ A G 'rl’s Part in
Community Improvement,” Miss Helen Cowgill.
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Ixiwer Grade and Rural Section: “ Physical Training
Metho la ,’’ Miss Wininger.
3:15 to 4:00
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Value
Average value
per unit
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29 32
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42 90
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4 97
$12,507,330
Number acre« «11 land«, 426,637. . . ........
. 11,747,510
Number acre« tillable land«, 273,800 ..............
759,820
Number acre« non-tillable land, 152,837........
419.910 00
Improvement« on deeded land .........................
90,590 00
Town and City L o ts ...........................................
285,7(4) 00
Improvements on tows and city lota..............
1,750 00
Improvements on land not deeded
13,910 00
Manufacturing Machinery, e tc ..................
309.910 00
March handiae and. stock in trade -----
789.830 00
G rain.......... ........... ....................... • ......................
450,670
Farming implements, wagona, carriage«, e t c .......................
..... Off
Money, note« and accounts .............. ........................................
286,460 00
Hotel, Office, and Store fixtures, e*c...................... t,...............
,4.370 00
73.35
Number of horses and mules............... 6,885.........................
505,010 00
40 89
Number of cattle, .................................. 3 , 4 3 2 * .. . , ............
140 330 00
Number of sheep.................. ................ 20,006.....................
153,120 00
7 65
18 30
Number of «wine ........................ ........ 1,0 47.;................
19,150 00
Number of dog» ............................
304 ......................
3.060 00
10 07
Mineral Reservations....................................... . . . . . . . ..............
85,840 00
Total valuation _ ........................................ $16,077,000 00
This does not include railroads and bther public service corporations which
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‘ fey the atate tax commission, which was assessed at $3,357,314.0 in 1919.
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Friday,
October 15
D a n c e E a c h N ig h t
9:15 p- M-
Refreshments at the Fair Grounds at Stand Juit East of the Grand Stand
M A T H E W S & L IV IN G ST O N , M o r o
DEALERS IN
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Builders
Supplies, Lumber, Wood, Coal,
Cedar Posts, and Hay.
HIVE RESTAURANT
MANUFACTURERS OF
MILL FEED AND FLOUR, i
r x X X X X X S O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O fX X ^ J O O O O O O C X X X T O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O t? X
M oro, O reg o n .
H . J. W A R N , P r o p r ie to r
W H E N YOU T R A V E L
O rd ers a n d L u n ch es’
BY AUTO
AND V IS IT T H E DALLES
STORE
YOUR
M EALS AT REG ULAR H O URS
CAR
B eer B arrel - - - Ice C r^ am
S o ft D r in k s a n d C ig a r s
In the concrete, fu lly equipped, ro o m y Harare of W a l
th e r-W illia m s C o m p a n y . C om petent w orkm an always ready
to help you in any way they can at lepst expense to you.
F o r any service rendered the charge w ill always be reasonable.
W R Ilt. PHONE OR CALC UPON
WALTHER-WILLIAMS GARAGE
THE DALLES,
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FOR BARGAINS IN FARM PROPERTIES
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Fifth and Washington St».
L S J TM . V l t W l
Special Attention Given Wheat and Stock Farm
PORTLAND, ORE.
General Session: “ Industrial Club Work,’’ J. E. CAIavan.
Sum m ary of A ssessm ent Roll» for Sherman County, Oregon
for the Year 1920, Otto Peetz, Assessor
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Crimson Skies
‘D evil’s Pass K ey”
Greased Lightning”
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C. Sey
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R . H . M r K e a n , M a n a g e r, W a s c o , O re g o n
2:20 to 1:30 Recess.
2:30 to
“R ed
Saturday,
October 16
County
Receaa.
General Sesfeion : “ Physical
dren,” Miss Wininger.
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says the Good Judge
/man-Eiru t c n Cotuoany. 1107 Qroaawijy. New York. City
General Session.............................. ? . . . Opening Exercises
General Session:
“ Standardizing
Schools,” J. E. Calavan.
O re g o n
C o m p l e t e D e l c o E x h ib it
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
FORENOON
10 :20 to 10:30
10:30 to 11:16
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Caskets and Robes always on
hand; special supplies and caskets
ordered at any time
S aid Brisbine. M oro, Oregon.
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“H e r e ’s R e a l T o b a c c o ”
1 Independeiit IßarehousB J milling (o
10:20 to 10:30
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Dr. U. G.
General «Session : “ The Health Center Applied to The
Schools,’’ Earl Kirkpatrick.
Statement of Ownerakip
Ufldertiking
“ Why 1 Should Care,”
9:30 to 10:20
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M o ro
Put up in two styles
General Session. . . “. .............................. Opening Exercises
1:15 to
Management, etc., required bv the set
of Congreaa of August 24. 1912, of the
Sherman County Observer, published
weekly at Moro, Oregon, for October
1920
State of Oregon,
County of Sherman,
Before me, a notary public, in
and for the atate and county aforesaid, per
sonally appeared C L IrctanJ « h i, hav
ing been duly »worn according to b * ,
deposes and.aaya that he it the Editor,
Publisher and Owner of the Sherman
County Observer and that the following ia
to the be»t of hia knowledge and belief, a
true statement of the ownership, manage
ment, etc., of the aforesaid publication (or
the date shown in the above caption, re
quired by the Act of August 24, 1912, em
bodied in section 443, postal laws and reg
ulations, towit:
That the name and address of the pub-
liaher, ed ito r managing editor, and busi
ness manager ia C. E. Ireland, Moro, Ore.
That the owner ia the said C .L .Ireland .
There ia absolutely no one who holds
mortgage, bond, note or other debt
•gainst the aaid newspaper its equipment
or building.
Signed C. L . Ireland.
Subscribed to and sworn before me this
Sth day of October, 1920.
W . C . Bryant, notary public
M y co m m ission expires O c to b e r 6, 1920.
“ Teaching Arith
9:30
Freak Salmon for Sale
Parties wanting fresh Columbia
river salmon for canning, etc., can
get them at the following prices by
Bending money either to us or to Ex
press Agent at Mosier, Oregon. A f
ter September 10th same will be ship-
ed by express the same day caught.
Prices: Red (best) 15 cents per
pound; Toolies, red, 10 cents per
pound; Toolies, white, 6 cents per
pound.
Nichol, Arnold & Nichol, .
Mosier, Oregon.
“ W aste,1 Dr.
TUESDAY FORENOON
9:00 to
HULERY BROS.
That gives a man' more
genuine chewing satis
faction than he ever got
out of the ordinary kind!
Small erchew,last8 longer
—so it costs less to chew
this class of tobacco.
And the good, rich to
bacco taste gives a world
of satisfaction.
Any man who uses the
R eal T obacco C hew
will tell you that.
Departments:
Upper Grade and High School Section: ‘ ‘Business as
U su al,” Earl Kirkpatrick.
Lower Grade and Rural Section: “ The Arithmetic Rec
itation,’’ W. M. Smith.
General Session:
Dubach.
It b also lighting rural stores, garage»,
churches, schools, army camps ancLuub
way stations.
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General Session..........................................Opening Exercises
U. G. Dubach.
Lower Grade and Rural Section:
m etic,” Miss Ida May «Smith.
I t furnishes an abundance ot clean, sale,
economical light, and* operates pump,
chum, cream separator, washing machine
and other appliances
th e
/Over 50000 DELCO-UGHT Plants in Actual Use
Departments:
Upper Grade and High School Section: “ Political
Parties, Their Functions,’’ Dr. U. G. .Dubach.
Lower Grade and Rural Section: ‘ ‘Reading,
Miss
1 .30 to 2 :20 .Departments:
Upper Grade and High School Section:
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F A R M E R S ’^ ST A T E B A N K
M oro
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Departments:
Upper Grade and HighSchool Section: Selected, At-
. siatant Superintendent W. M. Smith.
Lower Grade and Rurul Section: “ Primary Methods,”
Miss Ida May Smith.
1 1:15 to 1:30
s te p
a t a ll times.
MONDAY AFTERNOON
Farms Lands For Sale
one
Delco-Light is a complete electric light
and power plant (or (arms and suburban
homes.
T h e F e d e r a l R e s e rv e S y s te m is th e g re a t
^ stab ilizer o f c o m m e r c ia l c r e d it c o n d itio n s to«
day.
I t in s u re s an am ple Supply of such credit
Ida May Smith.
11:15 to 12:00
th e seed is o n ly
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/production of a crop. I f the harvest is to be
—>undant, favorable conditions m ust be m ain
tain ed . T o the business m an, ’thia means
favorable cred it conditions.
MONDAY FORENOON
9:00 to
T h a t i t e q u a l to an a rm y o f 6 0 ,0 0 0 man
w orking ten h o u rt a d ay fo r a f u ll month.
’Sowing” Dollars
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for a Thrift Crop
W. M. Smith, Assistant Superintendent Public Instiuction, Salem,
Oregon.
J. E. Calavan, Industrial Field Worker, Salem, Oregon.
Earl Kirkpatrick, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.
Miss Ida May Smith, Primary Instructor, State Normal School, Mon
mouth, Oregon.
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Dr. U. G. Dubach, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon.
H. C. Seymour, State Club Leader, Corvallis, Oregon.
Miss Wininger, Department of Physical Education, Oregon Agricultural
College, Corvallis, Oregon.
Miss Helen Cowgift, Assistant Club Leader, Corvallis/Oregon.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
September 7th, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that Joseph
M. Yancy, of Rockcreek, Oregon,
who, on October 12, 1917, made Home-
atead^Entry No. 019351, -for Lota 3, 4
and 5, Section 6, Township 1 North,
Range 20 East, Willamete Meridan,
has filed notice of intention to make
three-year proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before J. D.
Weed, United States Commissioner,
at Condon, Oregon, on the 29th day
of October, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses: A l
vin Wendell, Lester Beardsley, Frank
Pratt and Frank Baah, all of Rock
creek Oregon. •
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
Fifty thousand Delco-Light plants ia opera
tion on American (arms are saving s t the
most consanmive estimate, an hour a day
each— or over 18,000.000 work hours a year
FEDERAL RESERVE
INSTRUCTORS
Notice For Puh’icalion
270 acres 9 miles from Dufur, near
good country school, 65 acres in culti
vation, 25 acres in fall grain, 25 acre
water right,
acres in alfalfa, pro
duces three crops, good family or
chard, 1,200,000 of pine timber. This
ranch equipped with cows, horses,
machinery, and wood saw.
Price
110,000. Write W. C. Hanna, Dufur,
Oregon.
DELCO-LIGHT
Increases Farm Efficiency
Room with privilege ot hath, tingle,
75c up; double $1.00 up
Room with private bath, single $1.50
up; double $2.00 up.
Auto Meets Trains. Street cars from
Union Depot pass our doors.
Transfer at Sth and Glisan streets from
North Bank Depot.
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