Image provided by: Sherman County Historical Museum; Moro, OR
About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1921)
i T h e O b 8 e r tv e r MORO. One of the most In te re a ffM booths a t the fchermaa O u s t? Fato was that' o f the Sherman Bloctrie A display and dem- clew matter at the Company. « a s mads e f a arsa* Oregon. July 25. UP1 onstrattoa many the aleetriaal ORRGDN. ot Wejendeavor to keep in stock all Farm Implement« fei hp b Stall taü, C. L. I reland FRIDAY S a tu r d a y , O ct. 2 2 7 -1 5 p m O'Malley of the Mounted Foataring William S. Hart county das to the completion of Ik s e f H . R . Herum user Moco. transmission lines and distributing ► . 4 L P. M m m M tt M s m u u k «or the) systems o f this company. T h M marks a distinct step la thsh prog* “ ould country” buck la Missouri, ths M anager ress aad development of ■ harms« land e f cemhreed and molasses. I county, as no community can re a lly Flyer gave an excellent “ m o n e” ¡develop w ith o ut an adequate elee- in Kent Tuesday w ight title d “ The I trlaal system. Among the appllsnees demonstra Begs Hsu.'* October 21. 1921 ted wars ths Weetlnghouee fu ll I autom atic eftentric ranges. T his Is the m ags w ith thh elock, which I in Iff n1* tlcaHy turns the c u r r e n t on I and also antom atlcall y turns the current off. when the proper cook lag heat Is obtained. No more burned plea or roasts w ith this deni lately about range, also the slogan ‘why stay at r C lu b ,“ Profeaaor I home to -cook.” Three others, the lender. W e would ¡H o tp o ln t. Hughes and the Simple» that is necessary to use so that you need not time and energy in getting your field work sUrtsd right and at the right time. N o w , in StoOk 16- 18- and 20- Hoe Kentucky and Superior Drills 3 inch and 3 1-4 inch Wide Track Wagons M m . *.▲ . Hoskinsoo. who has been , v is itio n in the W illa m e tte valley for eoteo tim e, returned home oo Friday ■ tra in . Mow Genu to happy. A Tale of the Law of the Great Northwest T u e s d a y O ct. 2 5 * “ The Unfortunate Sex Adapted bom the popular novel of the tame UtMltf. S a tu r d a y O ct. 2 9 7 -1 6 p m Dorothy Dalton in A Stow of the Great White W ildem eu S p e c ia l R a te s NEW HOTEL PERKINS Steel Lever Harrows Wood Boss Harrows and Disc HarrdWs ’’‘•f ? * that inigh w ell have, been the envy I of their sisters. A nother new club I venture was shown by th e K ent C a lf I Club in their one hundred per cent! exhibits of tlllam ook calves. j On Club Day, T uesday, October 11, the real spirit of the county clu b m em bers was shown in the club parade before the grandstand. The I | parade was led by the Harmony I Sew ing Club and was m ade up of | nine standard clubs. A silver cup | was offered the club m aking tht best show ing in the parade and waf I awarded oy the Judges to the More ¡C anning team with the Harmony I Sew ing Club as a very close second. , Wood Wheel and Iron Wheel , Farm Trucks : M m . Lokey to a Portland visitor operated fo r only * f’ w e W tl this week. hour. Ip additi on there was th e M m . Jes. D ellinger la expected “Pree-WeeUughdbse sewing mach i Re— from ~ — ist C ity next week. Ina, can he operated a t any speed H er many friends w ill be glad to see and m ake sewing a .. a In the smaller appliances the her improved in * health. By reports Weetlnghouee W affle Irion <u tra * t *J Jim bus tbs fa m ily preserves on ths much attention. Hot .V« shelves. * jyrup wore served brown from the Don’t forgot the Basket Social. ™ K tocU lcaU j I » « * » “ * Wo need tbs sidewalks and you need . u .too «erred d e m o M tro U M t o . tbs supper. « •» « t» of 0 0 ,0 0 Potato d ig g in g is the order of the TV>le •« « « » • t““ “ ™ ¡day. Also seeding. Many of ths last year. The JCent B o y s Camp I turnover toasters, curling (fanners am finished. Cookery Club com poeed o f nine I ,'rllto and the well > » £ ■ cent exhibit and show ed b iscu its! rons. such as the Ameriedn R e a « /. I W s worn visited w ith a heavy frost 7 :1 6 p m # recently which found some potatoes not properly protected in the field. W . A. Yeung, of the Kibby ranch, has moved his fa m ily Into town for MORO, OREGON I ths winter.' W . 8. Orcutt is building a house Ion tbs lots recently purehssed from I M r. B ottem iller. . , j Ernest end Georgs Barnet w ith ’ I th eir fa m ilie s , from Clem, am v is it- f in n w ith relatives and friends. HOME UM My * OREGON Fifth sad Washington Sts. PO RTLAND. ORE. Room with privilege ot bath, «iagle, $1 .00 up; double $1.50 up Kooui with private bath, tingle $1.50 np; double 52.50 up. public invited to inspect OUR Auto Meet» Trains. Street cars from Union Depot pasa our door«. T r andcr at5«b and Giiean »treats from North Bunk Depot. Are A t “Rock Bottom’ w . M. W alker, manager MORO - TODAY W e clip the following item ir o « -.he T ra e r S tar Clipper. *” ram a > m a n ty ,, town. headed Josh © lt o t here from O m -| ELECTRIC LIGHTS B ath and H ot and Cold W ater in Every Room AND ,d in northeast Buckingham tow »hip more Uv a o r ta l to a nXs an ed ever since he w 1 extended visit here, go « ThU I it a t hla old home in Illin o is . 1 There are consolations for Germany In Oermitn philosophy, even now. In one of his essays Arthur Schopen hauer suggested that it was advisable for a man who wished to become steady and successful to go heavily In debt. The per capita war Indebted ness a t Germany Is now said to be C. V. BELKN AP, Proprietor HOT AND COLD B A T H S $5,286. □OOOLOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC D E A L E R S IN U b k , Plaster. Cement, B uilders. SuppHen, Lum ber, a Wood, Coal, Cedar Posts« arui Hay. , c J MANUFACTURERS OF .L FEED AND FLOUR, j n“ t »toll to T»m» — tr '■ I FQONT DOOR Girts, on the whole, ere more prone to make slight friendships than amo ara. A man may have ooe or two I friends, but they are generally real pala, whereas n girl frequently has many acquaintances, and wastes her time over girls who doo’t matter and don’t care a fig for her. In the end she often finds herself friendless In consequence. There are two testa ef friendship, and maybe they apply to some men as welL They am -going abroad” and “petting engaged. ~ Heaps of girls who get engaged drop all their former friends, so that they may de vote all their tíme to the one end on ly. Such a selfish thing to do. besides being very bed for ene and only 1 And old friends find they are left ent to the cold. The girl who goes ahrond Is atoo guilty of treating her Moods badly, says a writer la Lendo© Star. In her new sununndtuga, ®ekingjeem friends, she foegsto the peed UmeS she bad In the eld ernmtty , d u gsts that her tottors am eagerly loeked for I knew many instances e f gtoto whs ere guilty of ehnehrta Ingratitud* Quality, Service and Right - OUR MOTTO Let us help you plan the new home or remodel the old one— Free £%■ M io o o o o o o o o o o o Q o o o o o a o o o o o o a o o rie o a a o o Q O O O O M e HARRY M. BENSON Oenerel Contractor, and Builder, Ballding flateriala of All Kinds Cement and] Concrete W o rk a * Specialty W . K . Johnson, M a n a g e r I M o ro , O re g o n L QjOforl5 YOUB i n s e viL L e u Y m s îH ï g° F . L . © H o t is en JoriM * J *.“ rom his oldest brother J o - * » » >t of Moro. Oregon. The l a t t o P ^ Special Monthly Rates for Room or «oooooooooooooooooooo BUY NOW! OREGON Modern T ile and Concrete Constructed Building Ltilt by Moro Com m unity for the General Public rEAM H EATED HOME on OREGON