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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1920)
efe = S 5 B B Ä _ fB - Local Cknrch Telephone «perator wanted—apply Moro phon« oflWe. Presbyterian Church Announcements Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. Junior Endeavor, 4:00 p. m. Remember harness Preaching, 7 ;30 p. m. Call and is now a t Wasco. Dorcas Wednesday afternoon. b in . Bible study, Wednesday 7 :80 p.m. Choir practice, Wednesday,8:16 p.m. Hemstitching. Mrs. L. M. Booth- The above are the regular services by, 308 Washington street. The Dalles, and hours at the Presbyterian Church phons Main «681. to which all are invited and w ill be Dr. Polsy reports that the home of I made welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crites was glad Elmer E. McVicker, Pastor. dened on the 17th by the safe arrival of a fine baby girl. Methodist Church announcements Roy Kunsman, E. R. Barzee, H. B. for October: Pinkerton and Gay Pickard made up Moro Church: Sunday School each a hunting party that left this week Sunday at 10 a.m. Preaching each for the Metolious. Sunday evening at 7:30. Morning Commencing Monday, October 18th, preaching services October 31st. Prayer meeting each Wednesday and continuing during the winter months, -the Moro barber shop will evening at 7:30. Ladies Aid Society meets every close at 7 p m, except Saturdays. Thursday and the W .F.M .S. meets Farm wanted— I want to hear from the first Friday of each month, places party having farm for sale.- Give of meeting announced at Sunday ser price and description. John W. Wait, vices. Champaign, Illinois. Spaulding Chapel: Sunday School each Sunday at 11 a.m. Preching at 1 have taken the Moro agency for 12 noon October 10th and 24th. the Model Laundry of The Dalles; Harold H. Miles, pastor. bundles received and delivered at the lir a . A r e h ia .Thompson, Go to the Place Where You Buy for Cash— Where Your Money Lasts Longer W e are reducing the high cost of living by giving you a first grade of goods at a less cost. ? M e n s’ Clothing . Winter weight Union Suite, wool and cotton mixed, $3.00 to..... $8 00 Wool Shirts, good weights, price each $3.50 to..................7.50 Sweaters, good weights, $3 00 to . 6 00 Wool Sox, good weight, per pair 30c t o .......................... 75 Winter Caps and Hats, price ' each $1.50 to ............................. 3.00 ’ Leather Vests, each $?.50 to...... 16.00 Neck Ties, fancy patterns and colors, price each $1.50 to...... 3.00 Winter weight lined Gloves, price per pair 75c to..;...............1.50 Flannel Pajamas ................... 3.80 Flannel NightShirts................. . .3 85 Overcoats, good weight and style, new stock $25 00 to...... 40.00 Raincoats $18.00 to....... .............45 00 Ladies’ Wearing Apparel Genuine Silk Hose, per pair...... 2.75 Ladies’ Shoes, Regular $18.00, new price....... 14 50 Fiber Silk Hose, per pair.............1.10 Regular $15.00, new pricè..... 13.60 Regular $12.50, new price....... 11.50 Silk Lyle H ose...............................75 Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses, Silk Petticoats, Voile Waists and Shirt Waists go at 20 par cent off regular price. M O R O T R A D IN G C O M P A N Y M ORO OREOON P H O N E : M A IN 31 1 lie O b s e rv e r M »*«•. SHKRMAN <’O..OaKOOK DRILLS! DRILLS! DRILLS! Officiai Paper for Sherman Gouty. . . . O cto b er 22. 1920 F R ID A Y aé E u r s is We have a large stock of Superior and Kentucky 16-7 Hoe Drills and 18-7 Kentucky Hoe Drills and 16-7 Superior Disc Drills. with us. t-o « « e N o . 121. / k . P. a A. M. Muro. Or. Merla tbe 6r«t and third ursdav evenings of each month Visiting members cordially invited to neet By order ot W . M . J. M . P arry , Secretary B e t h le h e m no . C h a p te r 78 O. B. S. Regular communication each 2d and 4th Thursday .evenings monthly. !M rs . I na K unsman , ’I NOW IN STOCK Steel Lever and Boss Wood Harrows M a r e Lodge N o . 113 I. O. O. F. Meets every Monday eve ning in their hall. Transi ent and Visiting Brothers cordially invited to meet with us. C. H . Johns, N . G . A . M . Young, Secretary GINN, COLEMAN & CO. MORO, OREOON Our Motto iS a a a a e e “AU we can give for the money; —not all we can get for the goods” W orthy Matron M rs . E sther M eloy . Secretary.; For Sale—A real farm 20 miles from The Dalles, Oregon, right in the grain district; 150 acres in fall wheat, 166 acre3 in stubble, 3 acres in alfal fa, 8 acres in hog lots, 152 acres in good pasture, 5 springs, 8-room house, good outbuildings. Near school, on county road, hay in barn and straw in stack. $85 per acre, part cash and terms. Write H. -J. Fish, Boyd, Wasco county, Oregon, route No. 1. 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—call on or write Chas. Mc Kinney, M on. For heating stoves—either combina tion, wood or coal—see Ginn, Coleman & Co. Stock just received, bought at last winter prices and marked accord ing- In a Hurry Every Moment Count«. Yuba Ball Tread Tractors IN THREE )!-!! regular our warehouse any time. Other sizes can he delivered from factory We will have a big working supply of extra parts in stock next Before this comes in/*hy order for parts received at our Wasco office before 4 p.m. can be’ shipped from factory branch at Spokane next day. You can help by depositing your surplus dollars in this strong bank where they will earn interest (or you. In helping to turn the wheel« ot home industry, they add to the prosperity of every man, woman and child in the county. B a n k . o f M t o r o • u a M o ro , O re g o n About 11 p. m. Friday during Fair Week fire caught under the fire place in the new Hotel Moro lobby and be fore being discovered it had caused quite a little damage to the ceiling of the basement under the lobby floor. Many reasons were given as the cause but poor material for the fire place base and insufficient insulation from heat is said to have been a contribut ing factor. U . S». R . F o r m a l d y h y d e TAfg B E ST MORO PHARMACY M ORO. Ó R E. Rhone 303 Come in and Hear These Records on The Famous Columbia Phonograph 620 acres for sale near Rutledge, 350 acres tillable, balance good pas ture with plenty of water. Will sell on easy terms. Apply to Sherman County Abstract Co., Moro. 1300 acre ranch for sale adjoining town of Kent, 905 acres in cultiva tion, 800 acres in summer fallow, fine large modern dwelling and good barn. Stock and equipment with place. Apply to Sherman County Abstract Our sale of Ladies’ Coats, Suits Co. Moro. and Dresses closed Saturday, October Going Wheat Farm For Sale—790 16th, with the result that many have been able to purchase first class cloth acres, Eastern Oregon, all cultivated, ing at a saving of from 25 to 50 per all lies fine, 400 acres summer fallow, cent over prices asked for the same good buildings, w ell, windmill, 30 materials elsewhere. This sale has horses, combine, drills, all other proven to us that this is the most sat machinery needed. Give possession. isfactory way for our customers to Everything for $45 per acre, half choose such garments in view of the cash; might consider $10,000 trade. fact that they have a large variety $10,000 cash, balance easy. This is and stock to pick from. We have fine place and bare land is worth the Lueddeman Company, 913 made arrangements to show an $8,000 price. stock of this merchandise twice a Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Ore. year, spring and fall. Moro Trading Wait for Dr. Freeze, if Co. you need eye service. To help liven up matter» a little bit Trips each month tb in our city political life a number of Moro and other towns. citizens of Moro met last week and nominated a second tickét to be voted on for city officers at the coming elec tion. Thia ia the first time for sev eral years that two tickets have been on the city ballot at the same elec- tion. The second ticket is A.^M. Wright, R. S. Goff, F. A. Sayrs, for councilman for 2-yesr Term; W . S. Powell, O. A. Ramsey, Geo. B. Bour- hill for councilman for M-year term. 25c diecount allowed If own boxes provided Every body was ^thoroughly satisfied M a il order» filled If accompanied by check with the record made by N. W.Thomp son as mayor the past few years that there was no nomination made for this office. W HEAT U SE Here is the beat buy in Sherman 2820 acres seven miles west of Con county: 720 acres, 690 tillable; 3501 don, 500 acres in summer fallow ready seeded to turkey red; good buildings; to seed, two sets of buildings, plenty plenty of good water. I w ill sell of water. Price $25 per Mere, $10,000 this place for half what others are cash, balance good terms. Address asking for the same quality of land. D. B. Thomas, Condon, Oregon. Come and let me show you this place. Alex Hunter, Moro. Venetian Moon - Lewis, James and Charles Harrison My Isle of Golden Dreams - - Charles Harrison Toots Polka Hawaiian Company One. Two, Three, Four > Ua Like Na A Like • , Sernade Celebre Minuet ( - S Early in the Mornin’ In Sweet September Trio De Luteco - Frank Crumit Pretty Kitty Kelly - - - M a r io n ,................................ Cohen on the Telephone Happy Tho Married - Charles Harrison - Frank Crumit - - - Joe Hayman - - Fred Dupres And all the latest pieces in Jazz, Dance, Vocal and Sacred Music. Any Columbia Record ordered upon request. APELES FOR SALE THE COLUMBIA GRAPHANOLA make» an ideal Christmas present. A good variety to select from at the GOOD COOKERS 4 1 .2 5 per box GULLS - - - 75c per box MOIII) H1RDW1BE UD M E I T COUPUT Oregon In spite of the extremely cold weatherjthe county fair this year waa very well attended. In all there were Gilliam and Wheeler Counties 4226 paid (admissions at the ga(e. There were 1386 on Friday and 1589 on Saturday. The management has had maby favorable commenta on ex hibit secured and amusement provided FOR SA LE this year. Many have asked if the association put up the parses adver tised for the auto races The associ ation gave a percentage of Saturdays gate receipts for Saturdays auto race. The exhibit* were better than prev U p p e r M a in Street, opp. G arage ious years and coat, the association CONDON, ORE. well over $2,000 in premiums. It takes money to put on a real fair, say the fair association directors, and Sherman county seems to be coming W, G. E sta n t . to the place where.it is worth while C. J. B s io h t , to have a real honeet-to-goodness fair that is a drawing card, even if it coats a little more money to put it over. One man of considerable re pute, who is officially connected with - Attorneys-atr-Law the agricultural fairs of the state passed some very favorable comments offices at on this years event and singled it oat * as the biggest advertisement for Sher V- Bright & Bryant O’Meara Supply and Implement Company Wasco, Oregon Home industry depends upon a home bank for the necessary funds for paying home people wages and salaries, buying raw materials, and meeting necessary expenses. r M oro B a r b e r S h o p P o rc e la in B a th Tub. Everything First Class and up to date. Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office C. H . J O H N S , P r o p r ie to r . I v i O X O , --------------O x e g r o x x . f. T. Hurlburt branch on 10 day notice. month. The Re>f H. F..Pemerton preached Farm For Sale in the Methodist church Sunday even ing and held the firat quarterly con Wheat ranch in GilliAm county, ference. He was greatly pleased consisting of 470 acres; 265 acres t ill With the outlook for the coming year, able; 160 acres now in summer fallow as every department showed new life ready to seed; good spring on the and increased interest. premises and fair buildings; distance m iles. This is a good W. K. Harper and wife, whose to market home is at Corvalis, Oregon, is visit bargain. Easy terms. Sherman County Abstract Company, ing with their son. Manager J. C. Harper of the Moro Trading Co. They Moro, Oregon. \ have been visiting at Wallowa with another son and are now on their re A Good Bay ia Farm Land turn home. STOCK tid »HUT RINCHES We are able to make immediate delivery on the oversize 20-36 from Moke the moat of your home dollars by ia your home county where they will help pay taxes, build roods, main tain good schools and generally benefit the community. Thia can best be done by patronizing home merchants. * aka Christian Science Society: Mrs. Hugh Lusk and Owen Thomp son went to Portland Wednesday, both Services in the Church building, for operations. They are under the Main street, at 11 a.m. Subject: care of Dr. Poley. “ Probation AfteJ D eath.” Testimonial services each Wednes Measles is the next “ going” thing day evening, 8 o ’clock. that has struck Mofio. Two families Sunday School, rear church en are reported as having it and an epi trance, 10:15 a.m. Pupils up to the demic may be looked for shortly, un- [ ge of 20 are welcome. less more than usull'care is exercised| Reading room, rear church entrance, by parents. . open each Friday from 2 until 4 p.m The theme for Sunday morfiing at I w^ere Bible a n d all authorized the Presbyterian church w ill|D e: “ The Chr’st*an Science literature may be Graceful Benediction.” in the even- read> bought or borrowed. ing the subject w ill be: “ But They The public is cordially invited to om e a n d listen li« t « n I I attend the church services and visit Made Light of’It. * x C Come and sion of both subjects. the reading room. to the discussi You are weloqa ìe. Dufur <0-70 oversize Home Dollars turn the Wheels of Home Industry section house, near <|epot, WH Barnes Dufur Orchard Go-Owners Go. M ODELS 20-35 oversize from Usk, B .C ., is v is itin g w ith friends and re la tiv e s in th is v ic in ity . M u 111 kin?'' the man county that equid be had. HARRY M. BENSON General Contractors and Builder« Cement and Concrete Work a Specialty M o ro , O re g o n Th« Dalle« and Moro, Oro. f.