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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1921)
5 J. M. Eddy to fainting his «ity Pi residence. ' ** ’ •Complete line, of Badger jacks for sale by Fbaa 4 Co. Henry Snhedewite was a Moro v isit or Monday from The Dallas. , W hen someone asked Mark Tw ain which w as his favorite of all the books he had written it took him just ab ou t' half a second to an s#er, “My Bank Book.” Dr. C H. Johns made a prof«saaiou- al rtoit to Wasco Monday laat. Roy A x te ll <• tomy applying paint £ to the C. L. Iipland residence. n Aostracts promptly made by the Sherman Couhty Abstract Co.j Moro, Everyone can write a book—not like H uck Finn, perhaps—but on the style of Mark T w ain’s favorite, the true story of one who keeps his m oney matters in good order and does not forget Tomorrow in the ex citem ent of Today. Oregon. Shortly after school closes the Muir and Hickson faro i Hep are planning to trade houses. Robert Uhjuhart is having their Ji residence repapered on l»oth upper and lower stories. Want an inner tube? 20 per cent • ’ off on Goodrich tires and tubes. Des- Chutee Motor Co. *■ * g E. E. B a n es and. wife and E. R. Barxee and w ife le ft thia week for a viait to Metolioua. Good pasture for Jbhrses. Plenty of water. Make arrangements soon, by Phone 38F31, Fox JJfos., Klondike, Oregon. - 1 Laundry le ft at-..the,,Moro Hotel Barber Shop w iU » c e iv e careful at- tention. Bundles must be in by Mon- d day noon. • E. B. Millar and family left this a week fer a •ia iti to Csmp Sherman. Upon their nature they will leave for a viait at Corvallis. t * r-iitdto/ /la i The regular aem ices in the Method- « iat church Sunday momieg. The Bcacalnureate services w ill be held at the eight o’clock hour. A L L G O O D S L IS Sugar, 12 pounds, regular value Wheat Flakes, 3 pkg “ ' “ Macaroni, 10 pkg • “ Borax Chips, 8 pkg Head Rice, 16 lb Sun Brite, 18 cans “ Old Dutch, 9 cans SalmoK 10 tins Currants, 4 pkg Corn, 7 tins Tablets, linen 3 tablet " » " Asparagus, 3 tins Lux, 8 pkg Tumblers, one dozen Raspberries, Preferred Stock, 8 tins, regular value ...... Strawberries, Preferred Stock, 3 tins, regular v a lu e..... regular value Voiles, 2 yards Gingham, 27-in 5 yds ‘ “ Gingham, 36-in 4 yds M Girls White Aprons " Rockford box , 7 pair Canvas Gloves, 7 pair Overall®. 72 pair only “ Mens blue a grey shirts, reg v House Aprons, 8cout Per cale regular v a lu e ....... Boys Kahki Suits, pants and coat, regular value .... Ladies Waists, regular values from ....................... White Outing, 36-inch 3 yards regular value Colored Outing, 27-incb 6 yards regular value ... Other Article» not Mentioned Here are Marked at Special V alues for J These Two Days M O R O T R A D IN G C O M P A N Y M ORO OREGON I'h e O b s e rv e r . . . . o , aHm tH .N oo..o»«ao« F R ID A Y m o n th cordiali; with ne. By »der d Located iu |he NEW MORO HOTEL BLDG Visiting me i in v ite d to friends w ill be pleased to learn of the safe arrival of a daughter at the home uf Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kunsman on Sanday afternoon, May 8th. . a , i Geo, N. CroafleM of Wasco, Oregon, h*» now reduced the price on all of hia Silvertpwn, Cord and Fabrie, Goodrich Tifas and Tubes 20 per cent. •For Saia. Charter Oak wood and coal range, cheap; kitchen cabinet; Aladdin kerosene lamp; bed springs, new. If interested call at once, am leaving next week. Mrs. Jas. Wilkie, Mero, Or eg oil. - 5r 1 The date for* the Sherman County Farm Bureau Picnie has been set for Thursday, June 2nd. The plana will oe give* out later, but all farmer« can chalk it down in their date book foe it w ill be a day to be enjbyed. I ‘ i For Sale. 40 acre tract of land 17 » m iles from Vancouver, Wash., 1 mile 1 to railroad station, some improve- r mente. A. ®eal to^gain. W ill take part trade. If interested write J. C. Hartley, box 154. % « # / Oregon. Your bank book tells your story. Perhaps our officers can help you make it good reading. B A N K OF M O R O M o ro , BLACKSMITH SHOP •‘T H E O LD T O M L IN SH O P ” PLOW SHARE GRINDING ALL KIND8 OF IRON AND WOOD WORK H O R S E SH O E IN G a r ( 1 13964181 McK. Ellsworth c ( { ( * ' Brown Leghorn Eggs and Chix— ' T o ta l..........................< • • ............. ” Orders taken for pure bred Brown Liabilities— •’ Leghorn eggs and dgy old chix. Capital stock paid in .......................... t Eggs, $1.50 per setting of fifteen; Surplus fund .......... .................................. . March chix, $25 per 100; April and Undivided« pro hl a. lass eapasaaa taxes paid .......... ........................... - May chix, $20 per 100. F. H Beymer, | to Banka and Bankers............... phone 9F12, Wasco, Oregon. » m4 Due Individual deposits subject to check ! Foss A Co., are offering the follow ing inner tubes at a sacrifice: 80x8 Firestone list $3.20, price $1.60 d 31x4 Firestone, list $4.2B, price $2.00 33x41 Goodrich, list $5.10, price $2.75 ¡r 35x41 Goodrich, list $6.00. price $2.90 36x41 Goodrich, list $0.50, price $3.15 DesChutes Motor Co Ivory • Stationery Books PhotO'Albums Fountain Pens G o o d r ic h T i r e s S llv e r to w n B 10 Don C. Wheat, rd er e- - OREGON Com plete L in e o STORAGE icksmith and Machine Shop FOSS Ä» CO., Inc. 25,000 00 teoqoa w ill begin the week of July Id. The aignera to the eoe tract met Inat week and organized fer thin yner by electing R. C. Byeri proeMent; A, C. Thoropaon, secretory and treasurer; George DeMosa, publicity end «dver tilin g. Ticket »site committee, by districts, A. M. Wright, Moro; E. A. Medlar, Wasco; A. S. Porter, Klon dike; N iel MeDonel*. Hay Canyon. Strayed: I light bay mare, 4 yeero did, with a light colored neee and •mall white spotted forehead, branded on left shoalder. When la«t «can she was In B ill Rote’ pasture on the John Day River, and was with an oid dark gray bay mare, branded A. L. on lefl shoulder. I writ W reward U any one giving me Information thal w ill lead to thia mara’s recovery, p. W illis Knox, Box 886. Tha Dallea Oregon. MORO. ORE. Tinac and Savinda deposits ............. Notes and bills rediscounted........... Total ........................................... State of Oregon H a v e You Seen the I . C o u n ty e f Sherm an ) , 1, F . E. Fortner, cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the beat of my knowledge aad belief. „ , , F. E . Fortner, cashier. driven, by Earl Snell and loaded with ball players leaving ’Grass Valley aftei the Sunday gam ^ ran- into a Ford ear driven by M a r t Bums, In front of the John Hayes home in Grass Valley. The Ford was eanght as it was turning around, th e'fron t wheel was broken and aXel/damaged, the Arlington car did not stop. *• M IN goodyeir tires L. „ — MORO PHARMACY J 25.000 00 ~ T. H. McGreer of Clarno, Oregon, » was in town this week having Dr. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th May 1921. ' « Gove do „some dental* work. Mr. I 1 .1 I- day ' of John W ill. N otary Public. • y —' I M y commission expires Sept. 30. 1923. McGreer is a pioneer sheepmkn, hav- Correct, attest: d ing run sheep in the vieinity of Ante L. Barnum. E . O . M cCoy. Director». lope for many years, Where he also L ran a store in the early eighties. He formerly represented this county in N o . 240. Report of the Condition of The Farmers’ State Bank, at M oro, in the State of i, the state legislature. Orcgoe. at the close of business A pril 28. 1981 ¡f An Arlington car said to have been of the day and n io building. Cars t ime. Now is the tin ar. Valve grinding mtlv attended to. Moro, Oregon } Cash on hand.................................. . • • A . M . Young, ETC. Satisfactory Work Efficiently Done Millie Beaoon, daughter of Roy Resource»-- " Benson, was seriously hurt Monday evening while playing with her girl Loan» and discount» .......................... playmates. Her neck was injured and Overdraft», secured and unsecured Bonds and w arrant».............................. ’ for a time it was thought that she was Purakure aud fixture«......................... paralyzed from the nedk down. She Due Irom approved icaerve banka .. is now reported as being much better. ( Cheeks and other cash hem s........■ ■ MORO. OREGON O reg o n M fE M O fe U J M Margaret Hunter KaaBinger waa born Deceher ISth, 1$9^ in Julliette, North Dakota/and died May 7th, 1921. after an illness of several weeks, at her home in Hay Canyon. Mrs. Kaa Binger came with her parents to For est Glove, Oregon, whade they resided for Some time, later . moving to Sher- man*county where she baa, sicca made her home. June 18th. l t l l , she waa united in m am sge to A. R. Kaaainger and to this union six children ware born, three dying In Infancy. She Waa a loving mother and companion, • kind and worthy friend, and neigh bor. She leaves to moorn har loaa her lather, a brother, ,B sister, har buahpnd, two daughters’, and a son. Funteal services were conducted from the Moro Methodist church’ Monday morning by Rev. Harold H. IflMhand the body laid to rest in tha L O .O .F . J. R. Morrison, en early pioneer farmer of Sherman county, died Sun day night nt his homa at Hntaie, B.C. Mr. M«wriaen formerly lived in the Monk land section, fanning what is now part of tha Mri^chlnn holdings Ho was a brother to Wm. Morrison of thia e h y *a n d a brotheV-in-law of R. J. Gitrn. KRAMER ROTARY PACKER -If not, see it before starting your plow. WE HAVE THEM FOR ANY SIZE PLOW We are well stocked with Oliver and John Stocks, securities, iudgmeats. etc Furniture aad fixture» .................. Due from approved reserve banks Checks end other cask items . . . . Cash ee hand y ................................. Total............... ........... 1239,57« «3 Liabilitiee— , C apttalw ork paid ............................ Undivided prohls, less expen.es taxes paid • ....................................... Due to baaks aad bankers ................. Individual daroaiia subject to (beck T im a and savings de p o sits .................. Notes and bills rediaeouated ............... Bills payable for mosey borrowed .. Baaarved for interest aad taxes . • .. (.093 193 132.63« 26.373 p.654 23.S00 1.13« 43 I« «8 SI 95 00 92 I239JS7« 43 C. V. BELKNAP, Proprietor B. C O ru d u t. eaahier of ike above named ht do aolotnalv swear that the above state K is true to the beat of my kaowledge aed R. C. O rn d u f. CeaMer Subscribed and sworn to before me thia 9th 4ay e l M ay M®« L t 1 B. J. C te » , Me«e>y F te H c ;,.. . |<n. J M y eommirnron expires October 1, W w . veci. atteat: W H . Ragsdale. W 1 F e w r f . O . L . Betake. Directors. h o t a n d gold b a t h s Whitó Truck Line D. M. PIERCE, Prop. Daily except Sunday» between e Dallea. Moro, and W ay Points, via< the Dalles 9:00 A . M . Iross • Dalles Garage. Moro «boat 2:00 M . from Foss A Co. Garage. G u y C h a m n e ta , P r o p r ie to r W a a c o , <A *«gon **• '*«•7’’^ a'i *’ I Dry Cure Retreading a Specialty Tire and Tube Repairing Brunswick Tires Satisfaction Guaranteed