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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1920)
? 3Si r • * r . f l) o r o T h e a t e r OREGON NEWS NOTES INTEREST - Postmasters have been appointed to Oregon ae follows: Maggie U Demarls, Barnes. Crook oounty; Belie M. Ladd, Geneva, Jefferson county; Sidney E. Went, Lower Bridge, Deschutes ooaa- <y. Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infer mation of Our Readers. • As a result of a general fores re duction order Issued by the Southern Pacific company, 82 railroad employes have lost their positions In various S a tu rd a y , O c to b e r 3 0 departments of the service la Rose burg. The Princeton university debating appointment to Examinations toy team, which la oomlng west to meet West Eptnt will b o i held In Salem Do- the teams ef Washington and Califor comber 17. M A jt G iJ E U ir E C L A R K in the leading role. You are all nia. has naked for a debate with the Talent baa voted >460.000 bonds to familiar with thia popular actress. Also a 2reel M 'c k Sen nett University of Oregon daring Christ build a reservoir on Emigrant creek, mas holidays comedv, “ H er Firal M iP a k e ^ force! »how._________ , , , J_ east of Ashland. •** The Bend commercial club imme ’ The mills of Cottage Grove report diately will file a complaint with the they are now getting all the cars they state public service commission as the Tuesday, N ovem ber 2 can possibly use. first step In a campaign to secure rail The state supreme cobrt will begin road construction to connect Bend Its eastern Oregon session at Pendle with Burna and Crane. . ton on October >6. At least >60,000 will be spent by the Apple growers In Hood .River valley Oregon Growers’ Co-operative associa celebrated COlumbus day by making tion daring the coming year In ad a record pick of apples. ' A Story of the ^'Convention,I" E;i«l and ' W ild West. vertising to the world the merits of A Harney county health association Oregon pruneH The Oregon product Alio a Good 2 reel Comedy. A 7-reelihow . _________ haa been formed to direct the work will he advertised under the name of of the community nurse. “Mlstland.” ¡. T h u r s d a y , N o v e m b e r 4 Roy B. Snodgrass of Lebanon baa The seventy second session of the died from Injuries received when his Congregational conference of Oregon » horse fell on — — - - the -- r pavement. i and the annual meeting of the Wo- The first carload of apples haa been Home Missionary Union and the shipped from Stanfield. The crop will Qregon branch of the Woman’s Board Fcaturini ItE R T I.Y T E L L adapted from Paul Arm.lronU’i not be so good aa estimated. 1 of Missions for the Pacific Coast met world f.imoii, crook dntma of the lim e title. Also a (food 1 Sheriff La Bare or Columbia county In Forest Grove. has seised a «till within five blocks of l Edward Heard and Seth Hart of reel Comedy, 7-rcel »how^_____________ ._______________ __ Haines have filed application with the the courthouse at St. Helena. One buudred and eighty teachers at stats engineer for permission to appro S a tu rd a y , N o v e m b e r 6 tended the opening session of the Ba priate. water from Rock Creek lake reservoir, for a supplemental supply ker county teachers* Institute. 99 Application to the state land board for the Irrigation of several hundred for loans now exceed the available acres of land In Biker county. school funds by more than >160,000. I Hood River apple growers are mak W ith C H A R L E S R A Y at the bat. If you liked "Greased The Eugene Chamber of Commerce ing fair progress In harvesting their will rales a fund of >10,000 for the de crop despite unfavorable weather con Lightning" don’t mis, thia one. A 1-reel Paramount Magazine velopment of Eugene and Lan county. ditions. The total yield of the season and Comedy. A 7-reel «how. A. B. Cooper of Hood River has har to now estimated at 1,200,000 boxes, vested a fine yield of sorghum stalks, or >0 per oent that of last year. The which he will convert Into molasses. orop will be about SO per cent New- Chief Justice McBride of the su towna. preme court has celebrated the fiftieth , Oregon Agricultural college bene anniversary of his admission to the have added another victory to their credit by winning first place In the bar. Carl Ooedke of Grants Pass has died . all-northwest egg-laying content eon- from Injuries received when he was ducted at the Washington State col struck by a passenger train. He was lege at Pullman. according to Profes sor Dryden. In charge of poultry hus 77 years old. , A new >20.000 bakery has been open bandry. Hundred of thousands of scree of ed at Corvallis. It is of ooncrete M o ro , O re g o n throughout, with hardwood floor» and lodge pole abd Jack pine In central H . J . W A R N , P r o p r ie to r Oregon, valueless for timber, may be an up-to-date oven. The city of Myrtle Point will protect come an Important Industrial resource. Its water supply by the purchase of Experiments conducted under the > ■» » ■! Il I «I ■»<. S».- .W'? *. the land at the headwaters of the creek direction of John Steldl of Bend and Dr. U. C. Coe of Portland have dem from which It la taken. onstrated that a good grade of com The North Pacific Coast conference m eals at regular hours of the Christian and Missionary Alli mercially valuaMe paper can be manu ance will be held at Hood River from factured from the pine. The Langelle valley Irrigation dis October 26 to October 2#. R o o t E le e r B a r r e l - - - I c e C r e a m Douglas county la the only prune trict hap made application to the trrt- S o f t D r in k s a n d C i g a r s dtotrlct In the state that has not re-1 gallon securities commission for the mmw. I certlflcatien r of wT tHVHmil of A >200,000 of a hnnd bead to- ported a___ loeeea _ of ikL. thia year s crop m rang .. . . *' r c . * ■ J - ,- : > - iv < i■ sue of »00,000 which was voted for log from 25 to 60 per cenL Fourteen claims were filed for the development of the project. This dis >750 offered by the city of Pendleton trict Includes aa Irrigable arsa of ap ■»d Vmall 11a county for the capture proximately 20,600 acres and to located In the upper part of Lost River valley * j of John Laffebeen. alias Jack Rathie ' j Coos county, whose treasury was In- near the town of Langelto Valley 1a ereesed nearly half a million dollars Klamath county. If you owned a «tore you could not make a big success unless your business methods This week to “buy a note secured by i this year by the settlement of the for- were a« modern a» your competitors’. Unless Oregon develops her shipping facilities she frlted land grant, to now out of debt. livestock“ weak among the bankers cannot expect to get her share of the world’s business. It rests wijji the citizens of this state No trace has been found of Joseph of the state, aseordlag to announce r, W a a c o , O r e g o n H. M. M cKean. Rohrer, a hunter who la loot In the ment of C. D. R o w , chairman of the whether Oregon «hall develop her wonderful resource« and reach out for bigger markets or thickly timbered district on the North agricultural oommlttee of the Oregon remain practically an inland State. i - • 1 *? Umpqua river, 40 miles east of Rose Bankers* association. Mr. Rorsr sent ■ * ' - • • • . ' ' . ' . ' ont a bulletin to the members of the burg. IN T o become a real port, a 30-foot channel must be dredged in the.CoIuolbia and W il association ealllng attention to this Harney county stock men organIxed lamette River« from Portland to the Pacific Ocean. This will enable farmers, sto^kmeiKgnd L im e , P la s te r, C e m e n t. B u ild e rs tost week for co-operation In market campaign, which la planned by the lumbermen in the interior of the state to reach the markets of the world at a low eM reight Ing. purchase of supplies, range pres agricultural oommlttee In order to help Supplies, L u m b e r, W o o d , Coal. ervation and the Issuance of a brand the livestock situation. cate and greater profit Jo themselves. C edar Posts, and H a y . The application of Fort Klamath book. With the shutting down of the large Meadows oompany of Fort Klamath The taxing and bonding power to make these improvements can he granted the Port sawmills nearby and the shortage of covering the appropriation of 11« sec M A N U FA C TU R ER S OF of Portland only by the people of the Mate. You and every other citizen wi(F benefit if you ond-feet of the waters of Four MUs freight cars, a fuel famine may result on November second. la Eugene this winter, according to creek. Sevsn-MOS creek and- Asa crook, tributaries of Upper Klamath wood dealer». land, for the Irrigation of MIS sores The city of Reedsport has sold Its q OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT municipal water bonds nt >76 on the of land has been approved by Peroy ’ ta J >100. Thin will make possible the com A_ Cupper, state engineer. It to esti pletlon of the water system by the mated that the construction work will cost approximately .»40,060. first of the year. * ____ '* •*. ' * * » -• VT * Immediate opening of the Tillamook The Phea company, which operates a large plant In Salem and ahlpa Its highway near Willamina, which Her O REG O N P O R T D E V E LO P M E N T LEAGUE products to almost every section of bert Nunn, state highway engineer, (Paid Adv.) U W . m t a M B L E . fl »ays the Good Judge the world, has lnoreaaed Its capital in a communication sent recently to the Oregon public service commission, stock to H , 000,000. alleged was la almost Impassable con Thursday. Friday apd Saturday H o w long a little of have been set for the dates of the an dition because of operations of the th e R e a l T o bacco — nual land products show to he eonduct- Willamina A Grand Ronde Railroad 4& Chew w ill last ed In Roseburg under the supervision oompany, was directed In a letter pre- pared by Fred O. Buchtel, chairman of N o r how much gen of the farm bureau office. Güito» a id Wkeeler Counties One of the oldest O. A. R. veterans the public aervlen ©ommlaatou and di uine chewing satisfac In the state and the^oldeet man In rected to ofttctola of the railway. tion the full, rich real The Oregon State Chamber of Com Umatilla county, John Qurdane, >7, tobacco taste w ill give. died at his home In Pendleton follow merce haa announced that it haa se cured the services of J. W. Brewer aa ing several months of 111 health. A sk any man who uses FO R SA LE Governor Olcott haa honored extra- field secretary and a campaign to te the Real Tobacco Chew. dltlon papers In the case of Glenn T. he started Immediately for the organ H e w ill tell you that Aldrich, who la wanted at Chicago to i»ing of farm «Tuba throughout the t h i a p la a a of tobacco answer the charge of passing worth- ,tata. George Quayle, general secre w ill give more satisfac te»»* checks to the amount of >10,000. tary of the chamber, reported that Mr. Upper M ain Street, opf>. Garage Receipts of the Astoria poatofflee Brewer's work. will pre-eminently be * *’ ' d*' * * ’to tion—and at leas coat— during the quarter ending September to entourage land settlement, to get th a n the ordinary kind. CONDON, ORE. 20 were >3000 greater than for the J people on the land and te encourage Atf ap is fws U s corresponding period last year. Bav those now on the land to atgy there. I — *■ Inga deposits showed a gain of >8000 W -B C U T ia a long fine-cut tobacoo - Discovery at Horae Butte, nine miles W. C. B r t / n t . C. J. BaidMT, Harding Replies to Wilson Gnery. R I G H T C U T ia a short-cut tobacoo southeast of Bend, of a naturally heat Marlon, O.- Ta reply to an Inquiry ed cave, apparently drawing warmth , from President WUeon. Senator Hard from a subterranean volcanic source, was reported by C. A. Yarnell and H ing wrote the White House that al though France had sent her “spokes D. Elde, Bend fuel dealer». — ------T7— r : ; men“ to him Informally asking A 11 q t 11 e y B -a I - 1 .a w Prune drying In Linn county closed »sassate—< Amerlça to lead the way for an ae- last laat week wees a and n a It i» la i» now uuw possible y v « » ,/,', to w ■ . . . ■_____ * w . a fair M tlm.te of th . I o m tt. tb . «ocl»tlo. of n .a o .., «>. toeMen» STANDS OFF olfieea at crop from th . contlnuou. . b o . . r . of »<* <»’ •! ’ •<> ■ U» lu t month. T h. low tn the county I ln »lototlo» »f intwmlll»»l »■►, L T ilt Dalits and Moro, O rt. *> • a la estimated at one-third of the entire j prlettoe. Q O W 7 N G the seed is only one step in the -ltaw»esstrwe-eatw«sv— r y — J y »—****.T erop. ta jp n Auction of • crop. I f the harvest is to be Vancouver Mayer Missing. Work oa The llooJ River end of the | nhundant, favorable conditione must he main-« Mount IUod loop highway, for which . Vancouver, Waan.—O. R. Percival, w tain ed . T o th e business m an, ^hig means a. ». ft Sa k See«.W w i lOssa. y iss uer. bids ha\e already been called, will' mayor of thia olty, has been missing ; favo rab le crédit conditions. Casket« and Robe« alwayi on I t b e ta s te te a » S te tti» at F»-n>-«a Is the te a m tar 9 be deTjyol until later 'and, instead, »Ince 4 o’clock Sunday afternoon, when band; «pedal «upplie« and casket« Cesste a t e stato m y ssmUr t e istevsd h r , • Lederal R eserve S ystem ia ’ the great improvement of tbo route between Ife was seen near the Liberty hotel, ordered at any time taw te e s e f P a te e s U te » h» H a s . Messi a t a n t Kze r of commercial credit conditions to» L Snndy and Ztg Zag will be started at walking back and forth inspecting the d ay . I t insure* an am ple Supply of m e h ciwdit r Sam Bri»bine. Moro. Oregon. tes ta» «sstMitel essSiUgasf toe pavement newly- laid there. He car once. at all times. « tM t. The »H «so Isr Pwe-aa ssthss a ttle f ul One resell of the grand Ju>y investi ried his overcoat on hie arm. •< thto w*t| ■ '""e" 1 ■"*l ^tflsr r gation of the building of the new F A R M E R S ’^ S T A T E ^ B A N K B arg ain Subscription tenas» «torto er fc>a schoolhouse at Bay City, Tillamook Idaho Given *31^2« by U. t. Ceneua. 1st «tal PMÜ-NA tajw*to| _______ ___________ , _____ Washington—The census bureau county, ia the arrest of Henry Butler. . M o ro . ' - - O re p rc r a formi r school director, on the charge I innounebd the l>20 population of the Rates for O regonian at of receiving >400 from one of the eon-1 State of Idaho, 421.021; Increate 10<r CL ee~. Observer O ffice. tractors. . 1222. or 12.1 per etak Show S o r t . S F. M . N o v a m b a r S h o w W ill S ta rt 7 i3 O “ COME GUT GF THE KITCHEN” M A R R V C A R E Y In ‘H u m an S tu ff’ A T TH E “Alias Jimmy Valentine 6100 T O 9100 P. M . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd “The B usher E L E C T IO N DAY R e se r v e y o u r p la te s N O W at $ 1 e a c h . A ll r e se r v a tio n s m u st b e in b y n o o n , N o v e m b e r 1 st. C o m e in a n d d in e w ith u s a n d g e t e le c tio n retu rn s fr o m a ll o v e r th e co u n tr y . First c la ss m u sic. BEE HIVE RESTAURAIT C. R. B E L S H E E , Manager S h ort O rd ers a n d L u n ch es A s a Citizen of Oregon You Need ZSBESSESSESESSSSBESSSEBSSESCSSSSSSSESSSSEESSESSSBSSjfiSGSESfSfSSSSS Port of |tf sprint IgtrtbHM k Milliif C° M IL L F E E D A N D F L O U R . V O T E 3 1 0 Y E S O N T H E B A L L 0 T - T h e Port of Portland Dock Com m ission Consolidation Bill 4 Perhaps You Don’t Know STO« uri H U T HUCHES F. T. Hurlburt sty Bright & Bryant ’Sowind^Dollar« _ for a Thrift Crop Unlirtikine munuiMM \ I*«'* * •; - /