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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1920)
Special S m U a y L a a e h m ^ - The new Moro Hotel management I Invite the public to notion the menu j for Special Sunday Luncheon, it to the intention to g iv e apodal attention to the noon dining oarvice for Sunday and your cooperation and patronage w ill be appreciated. Follow ing to the menu for next Surday, from 12 to 2: Chicken Soup Roast Chicken and Dreasing . ’ ' ' Roast Beef and Brown Gravy Roast Pork with Apple 8auco Mashed Potatoes Corn Lettuce Salsd Desert Cake and Pineapple or Mince. Apple or Lemon Pie Tea Coffee or Milk W . M. Walker, flanager OREGON MORO and Concrete Conittubted Building Built by Mom Community for the G e n e r a l P u b lic STEAM HEATED VBEECTRIC LIGHTS B a it and Hot and Cold Water to Every Room In My N ew Quarters •W e w ill -make a cut-price of i o per’ cent on the following: M ORO H O TEL ÈL UMS, MATTRESSES. RUGS An E xclusive Line of TfNG AND OIL STOVES. . S— MfonlW» «<— t o Get your ammunition nt reduced priccs-gct your supply while the stock is complete. Tell Them— Y o e j a w the Last SUw The many people of Moro and vicinity who attended the 11 act vau deville show given last May at the Wasco Theater, Wasco, Oregon, w ill tell you that it was soma show— an evening of real entertainment and mirth. This performance can boast of having an attendance of the largest crowd that ever gathered In any one theater for any performance of its kind in the history of the county^. Over 650 people*paying admission. Some boost ana endorsement, Eh?, On Friday, December 17th, at the Wasco Theater, Wasco, Mrs. Edyth Crawford, “ Shrimp” Crowder, and “ D ick” Hewitt, the same producers and promoters of the last show, w ill offer to the public of this county an other 11 act vaudeville show which I w ill even surpass the la st W. P. Thomas w ill act M stage manager, thus insuring perfect settings for each act. Reserve seats w ill be on sale ! Friday, December 10th. Phone and I reserve youra early. Don’t stand up t this time. H . J. W A R N , P r o p rie to r M E A L S A T T T E Q E IL A R H O U R S >ot B e e r B a r r e l Qystyr CocKMdU - - - C ig a r s an y S tyle Our Motto U n d e r A u s p ic e s C H IL D W ill Appear in Lyceum Course here - Elwood Ginn * T- - -- John M u — - g in NL& m ü i F. T, Hurtburt a ü u O j T r u c k KmaiM andyBxpim» tfcmdfed PcomtfO^-tMvrinil Efficiently Attende» To. cr*«? “l------- plaint filed against you in the above entitled action l^itbu W*' <***• fro® «1 the date of thn aervioe o f t h t o e n m - / « mons upon you if served within this I County ; or if a a tv a ^ fth b shy ««W J I County in thiw Stete then w ithin I twenty days from the date ef said ser- IS vice; or if served by publication, | then grithin six weeks from the date I SINGLE ADMISSION FOR TH1S.NUMBER A d u lt s 3 0 c e n t s - y C h ild r e n 2 3 c e n t s ? * ¿ zL i/ . ;.a> - w & J "■ • - < it n o w i n , disc at tower pri»e»,ths»’you m iibt expect next Spring. Coming at this time >« to select Christmas goods at big Savings. This is the year w h e n u s e fu l g ifts / you to vwit-our store th e se days arid.see what splendid offerings await you. of all mail orders and iaUsfaction. (J 1 j j Women’s Med. Weight Union Suits $1.39 . i I «> > » publication thereof in the Sherman The S eason ’s N ew est pursuance o f eu order of, the above \ « V « . W M t > i M t a f e a com. /.«re. ~We 4 ms * wwttfcaaHAom b M than you can bug 0wm ^sr*nt# Spring. enteaad on the 4th day o f November, A.D. IS», and by depositing a certi- ted copy thereof together with a cer- ccpv of tha jcompialat lo a th e .. U.8.'poBtnffloa at Moro, -Oregon, seel ed post paid, and directed to defbnd- a a tg tJ fo r o , Oregon, hto last known poatefitoe address. • The date of first publication is November 12tb4 M » . t Bright A Bryant, Attorneys for , Plaintiff. The Dalles and Moro, Oyer . All go on S a le at fiiig R eductions • - ' ■ * . 4 7 • O u r E n t ir e Stock o f.H ig p C taes W OHEN’S SUITS «Nofleob h.retty gtojofi School SuperiatwHont ot 1 O r« ..w ill hold thè reguto» •ppltcantt for Male ccrtihci bouae la Moro, Oregon, q All o f o u rh iiH grade Bostonian Shoe» -for rmr , all-th e bleat shape« and •tytee^’worth up to?$16.50 now a t.. .$11.85 Q n T ts ^ e of LatfteTH igh CllW B ut- ‘ totf a’rid lace «hoea in «everal different bather«, «ize« 2% t<r6i bo tfly harrow V /width«* wwiwterftil value« at a p a ir,. -$t.f5 All Dresses and Coats at Re duced Prlces.f S ilk P etticoats, all colors, all styles, 20 per cent less lology, Manual Training, Cyp Doaaaotfc Science. Methode, «n Couree ot Study for Drawing, M Arithmetic * Light and R oyal S o ciety i7 T r t ? C ^ m o fR a iy A rt. Tburaday afternoon- Gram «her, Geo- rtji$<i«arrlir' AmerlcaaLJteraUue. to Lan- <!>•<*. Theaia lor Primary Certikcale. V o i t e y (Atrnoob-^rheory and Practicn, < 3 b rM ra p ffy 7 W ita ia n o g r*p h y .EngJUh Literature. Cbemiatry. e to ld rtfn ihcte« fn »¡zea 5 to 8 to ¿»t- e h flb a tb e t. kid o r gun m etal,pt iced very Iqw. at a pair.......... ........ . • • • $1.45 ’ lx «towcar ni’*1' HOST Crochet Cotton . N O W IS c B A L L 1 ill Sizes - A ll Color* p a rk . Outing Flannels: 33 cents 0 _ ; .... ' O U T IN G Ft-4%NNEL G O W N S * V re c y W a r m G o w n « — T h a t ' « t h e K i n d W e ia v e f u l l y o n « . t h l r d b y b u y i n g t h e m h e r e , r our S p o c id i a t $ 1 .9 8 . $ 2 .4 8 , $ 2 .6 9 and $ 2 .9 8 . Qgsketo and Robe« alvay« on ,dT«pec1al aupplie« snd caaket» lered at soy hme ,D R E N '9 sleeper s S P E C I n L > 1 ’* * * , Sam Brhbine. Moro. Ore*»«. -? to » S u its S u its S u its S u its $ 4 3 *3 3 . $ 4 0 .0 0 $ 3 3 .3 3 $30.00 $23.33 ..$ 3 0 .0 0 COOPER BENNINGTON UNION * Heavy W o o l.. Heavy Merino Extra H e a v y .. $4.39 $5.00 $6.00 ALL BOYS’ SUITS REDUCED a p a r t of tho m any good on salr. ¿a Geometry, Botany» afternoon- G ^ a I Hiatory, Saturday f,xen<x>n W lu L rd a y SPECIALS ^ W o m e n 's W om en gj a W om enV Beat Q uality, Extra W eight S u its S uits SUITS FOR MEN W a ttw V tc. HiMory M e n ’s O pe table VoVk’ <fioe», H a t*, t^n or patent leather, heavy or lidht ■pei^iit ■oJet.'<buttdr»l or lace, lite 2^6 tfek 5 > . «pedal « eb ^ ric e .................... 12.95 ”Mei»Y4hodt Tn black or brown, Gdt-' ton o^ e ee tfyU. real »nap« at a pair $1.15 ^IvoriaewtoFdherRtMjn - Ar j Women’s Fleeced Vests and Pants, now 89c j for » 1 » , « «IMmoy« ooBtaaemd diaburaemepto o« the ac tio n . Plaintiff w ill also apply for an order of sale of the property attached in said action ip accordance with lew and the practice of the court. . * entertainer , IM P E R S O N A T O R A N D W H IS T L E R was held on the afternoon of Satur day, December 4th, at the office . of the County School Superintendent. members from - e Twenty school board . ,f eleven different districts in the coupty y were present. The principal subject ' ,h for consideration was the County Unit g plan of Taxation and administration, POR ¿ALE £ e. W, G. Bryant, of Moro school, opened i a discussion which led to a thorough , <• a»*, '• t re understanding of this subject by the«* el present. F. E. Fagan discussed the problem of hiring teachers. The ne cessity of meeting the Standard and Upper Main Street, opp. Garage, Boperior school requirements was an si- other important subject brought l>e- CONDON, ORE. an fore the m eeting. A marked interest y. was shown in the welfare of the ■ schools by all present. M anager School “All we oAD give for the money; —not all we can get for the good»” District School Officers Hold Meetbg A County School Board Convi ention à u secaad cinta mattar 4ha post oft e s s i Moro^Qragon, July 2S, 1W1. o f M o ro B a c k e d by B u s in e s s M en of M oro MOVE December G T t. IRBLAHD OREGON Leather, Corduroy and Mackinaw Vests att I^ess 20 par cant .