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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1920)
Nates From tbs Sebeáis DELCÖ The volley ball schedule fo r 1920 la as follow s: • , October 29, Wacso vs Grass V alley at Grass V a lle y ; November 5, , Wanco v * Moro at Moro; November 12, L aas V alle y vs Wasco at Wasco; November IS, Moro vs Grass Valley aS Gras* V a lle y ; November 19, Grass V alley vs Moro a t Moro; - November 20, Moro vs Wasco at Wasco. A ll games are double headers, the g irla ' games being played first in each instance. 94 kilowatt DELCO-LIGHT at a greatly reduced price is offered to you. This plant generates plenty of electricity for the average requirements of the farm home, for abundant electric light, power for pumping water and for running the machines ordinarily turned by hand. And the price is only $425 f.o .h . ‘Dayton, Ohio A T h e re aré larger D E L C O - L I G H T models for larger requirement*— a t p n ces N o matter where you live, there is a satisfied user near you, enjoying the low er than those p a id f o r fo rm er models o f the tam o capacities. A ll D E L C O - L I G H T comforts, conveniences and labor-saving features of D E L C O - L I G H T . Over model* have the same unexcelled mechani 1 25,000 plants in daily usage are your cal features. assurance of the continued satisfactory They are self-cranking, self-stopping, air-cooled, have only one and economical service of all D E L C O - place to oil, and are equipped with thick U p H T plate, long-lived battery. D E L C O - L I G H T to meet your needs. m o d e ls . T h e re is a size W rite, phon* o r call lor. detailed inform atioa HULERYBROTHERS M o ro - O re g o n The party given by the Sophomores was a success. The hosts had the party w ell planned. There was some thing happening a ll the tim e, such as g->mes, initation of the Freshmen, and stunts from each class. The Junior class was presented w ith a large box of candy fo r the beat s tu n t The Freshman class was presented w ith the booby prise, as they had no stu n t Ice cream and cake were serv ed for rerfesbtnents. When the lights started to go off there was a scurry of feet and running fo r the cloak rooms. The Sophomores were very pleased that the party was a success to every one for much hard work and atudy was spent on i t Lands Far Sub miles from Dufur, near good country school, «6 acres in c u lti vation. 26 teres la f e ll groin, 16 acre water rig h t, 6 seres In a lfa lfa , pro duces throe erope, good fa m ily er- ebakd, 1,000,000 o f pine tim ber. This ranch equipped w ith cows, horses, machinery, end wood saw. Price 810,000. W rite W . C. Hanna, Dufur, Oregon. M O RO M OTEL M òro, O reg o n N O W O PEN FO R BUSINESS AU R oom s Connected W ith B a th H o t and Cold W ater S team H eat 400 acres one end h a lf miles from Wamie, Oregon, 200 acres In cultiver tion, more could be farmed, 106 acres in fa ll grain, ditch running through ranch, some growing timothy. Good 7-room house, 2 big barns, good fam ily orchard, plenty of water. A ll fenced and cross fenced w ith hog fenc ing. Price 840 per aero, i f taken at once.. W rite W. C. Henna, Dufur, Oregon. S p e c ia l S u n d a y D in n e r M e n u fo r O c t o b e r 3 1 s t •soup Chicken Broth With Rice 440 scree three miles from Dufur 1| miles from elevator, 200 scree wheat land, creek running through ranch, good buildings, good a lfa lfa land, on creek bottom, including 60 head of hogs, one span of horses, two cows, and some farm machinery. W rite to W C Hanna, Dufur, Oregon RELISH Sweet Pickles z. Celery . M EATS . • Chicken Fricasse Roast Pork With Dressing . Roast Chicken Roast Prime Ri be A jus . SALAD Reduction to Tires sad Tabes Combination Salad . .. ♦- On account of having to change our line of tires and tubes we are making a substantial reduction on tires and Course Coming to More tubes. Our stock of tires and tubes ia complete and o f standard makes. A lyceum course, consisting of aix Goodyear and Firestone cords and fab numbers, has been arranged under the rics. Goodyear Tourist tubes. auspices of the Moro school for the Foes ft Co., Moro. coming w inter months. The contract is w ith the Meneley Lyceum System of Ocean View , C alifornia, and the course promises to furnish some excel lent entertainments. The first num ber is an evening’s entertainment by a young ladies musical company pre s e t ting “ Uncle Sam’s N iece«.’ ’ Thia w ill appear on Wednesday evening November' 3d in the school audito rium . T h irty four men of Moro and vic in ity signed the financial guarantee making this lyceum course possible We hope that a ll w ill support thia > effort to furnish wholesome amuse ment in the community. For aeaaoi tickets see Lee Stewart, at the Bank of Moro, or R. C. Ornduff, at the Farm ers’ State Rank. DESERT Ice Cream and Cakes Cocoa • Coffee THE Tea U N IV E R S A L C A R F o rd S ta rts the F ire W o rk s ! ! Kicked By Horse Qfioros a Salis/tod Usar Near ioti “Capital and Industry-Keep Out” •r— WOULD YOU, AS A P A T R IO T IC C IT IZ E N O F O R EG O N , PLA C E S U C H A S IG N ON T H E BORDERS O F T H E S T A T E ? Notice of Sab ef Real Property That is exactly what vou will heip to do if you do nothing to prevent the passage of measure N o. 314 and 315 on the November ballot entitled, ‘.‘Constitutional Amendment Fixing Legal Rate of Interest in Oregon.“ This measure proposes to limit the rate of interest in Oregon to 5 per cent. You can by law fix the rate of interest in Oregon, but you cannot, bv law, force the Ibaning of money in this state, when a much higher rate can be secured elsewhere. The passage of this mea sure would force the withdrawal of the millions of foreign capital which is today loaned on factories, business and real estate in the state and send your local money owners outside of the state to better investment*. Passage of this measure would mean foreclosure of thousands of mortgages; would result in financial paralysis, and would mean widespread unemployment. You, no doubt, understand the viciousness of this measure, but have you talked to your neighbors and friends about it? W e urge you- to do everything you can to defeat this measure. Oregon’s reputation as a sound state for investments requires that this measure be overwhelmingly defeated. » VOTE 3 1 5 X NO A N D U R G E Y O U R F R IE N D S T O D O L IK E W IS E . . STATE TAXPAYERS LEAGUE (Paid Adv.) W h ile handling and breaking young stock at his farm last Saturday, Chea ter Smith was first kicked on the leg and then on the face by a horse. As a result of the accident he is in a very serious condition at The D a lle * hospi ta l, having had hia upper jaw bone broken, his nose broken and s p lit, and both cheeks laid open. He v brought to Moro shortly a fte r being injured and under Dr. Poley’a direc tion the injuries were dressed end he was later taken to the hospital. Tbs' breaking down of the nasal passages and the consequent forced breathing through the cuts in hia cheks are the main sources of * possible danger at this tim e through the possibility of infection. Notice is hereby given, th at pursu ant to the order o f the C ircu it Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County, made and entered on the 28th day of August. 1920, I w ill, on and a fte r the 12th day of November, 1900, at the office of Huntington ft Wilson, 813 Lewis Building, Portland, Ore gon, offer for sale a t private sale a ll of the following described real prop erty belonging to the estate of L . E. Crowe, deceased, to w it: Lot ten (10), block four (4), Patton Tract No. 2, Multnomah County, Ore gon. ' • \ Lot two (2), block thirty-five (36), be Moan Springs, Sherman County, Oregon. Lot nine (9), Gibson’s Subdivision to Logus Tract, Clackamas County, Oregon. Lot three (3) o f Garden Home Farms, according to the p la t thereof, recorded in the office o f the County clerk o f Polk County, Oregon, situated in Polk County. Oregon. Terms of sales Cash. F irs t publication, October 8th, 1900. Lest publication, November 6th, 1900. Eunice M. Crowe, A dm inistratrix J WRITE, PHONE OR CALL UPON . F O S S <Só C O . “W ftr is over and war prices must drop,” says Henry Ford R o a d s t e r ....... ............. $ 6 0 2 . 7 3 T o u r in g Coupe WASCO TIRE AND VULCANIZING WORKS Guy C hum nsaa, 4 P r o p r ie to r W a u c o , O re g o n ....... $ 6 4 9 .5 8 . . . . . . ....... $ 8 9 4 J 2 8 S e d a n ... .......... $ 9 4 6 .3 4 T r u c k , P n e u m a t ic .......$ 6 7 4 . 7 8 All cars equipped with starter. W e have cars in stock ready for immediate delivery. R. S. G O F F , MANAGER Moro, Oregon THE NEXT PRESIDENT ASKS YOU TO VOTE FOR BOB STANFIELD “ A ll »bo • « . . r n M tly A .ir o u . that the Republican p « ty r t . l l t r t . control uf •1 affaire. to the end that we may restore the health of the Reuublle end . f th . country. w i.h , . . I wleh, t h .t th . voter. uf O r e ^ y £ t T L ^ best judgment to support Robert N . Stanfield for United States Senator.*’ - W A R R E N O. H A R D IN G I I I IE II «ICE PIESIOEII » H IS OREGON EG SENDI nEfUBLICIH SEHTOI: - ' " rhs success uf the Republican ticket in Oregon is earnestly to be desired More than that, my own desire to preside over a Republican Senate leada me to hope for and «nmend th . election e f R. N . StonfleW to reproeen, , 0Ur g r ..t " t o t o l ^ . t h X ^ . ' in o 4 • * DesChutesMotor Co. C A L V IN COOLIDG E ‘W IG fEBBI" IK E S TIE SIDE OEJOEST OF (00: ty p e of man a ll the voters of Oregon should be proud to have -rp-raant them .’ ’ GARAGE TH E O D O R E ROOSEVELT Blacksmith and Machine Shop I1FT C M S I N I TOO IOTE FBI S W IM : vote for Staafield.” Spedii Attention Given Wheat and Stock Farm - ? w i I | M O R O , OREL. C. HANNA, DUFUR, ORE FOR DARGAINS IN FARM PROPERTIES P r ic e s C u t t o P r e - W a r B a s is Firestone TIR ES ta < Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories , z 3 1 „J??, W IL L IA M H . T A F T IOGIES GEEIEIES II STI1FIEE0: ance that there should be a Republican m ajority In the Senate tn P ro .ld .n t end tn .k . poroU,!., .m c r o t . « . r o ^ J f u l X l n l e S treat that the people o f Oregon w ill not fa il to elect M r. S t a n fie ld .^ A u to R e p a irin g and Storage Iron, Steel vend Coal, Hardwood Carriage and W agon Material. * ,m p o rt * >. «<«*wely C H A R LE S B. H U G H B S Don’t Waste Your Vote T ry in g to Send a Democrat to Washington to suonotf a Republican Preslden t— Vote the Republican Ticket Straight D ry Cure Retreading a Specialty T ire and Tube Repairing Itopubllean 8tote Centrol Curoalttoe, Thee. H. Tongue, C h i a . Brunswick Tlree Satisfaction Guaranteed «40 Morgan Building, Portland, Oregon. Subscribe for The Observer. iq the Inland Empire. Beet Weekly publiehed Everyone retd a it. ’ ' 4 ? ” \ ‘