0. 0. ffergg
5M0B
at
wm one
U s Sid-
timer« who visited la Moro during
the week of the county fair.
ADetracts promptly made by the
Sherfnan Ctfenty A ba tract
Moro,
Oregon.
FALL £E£ W INTER NEEDS
Ulas Bather McKlnny, who has
been visiting With her slater, Mrs.
T. E. Hulery, returned Monday to
her home In Corvallis
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Methodist Church announcements
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Preaching, both morning and even
ing on the first, third and fifth Sun
days at II a,m. and.7:30 p.m
* Preaching every Sunday evening at
7.80 p. ro.
Preaching at Spalding second and
fourth Sunday morning at 12 o ’clock
The public ia cordially invited.
U. C. Smothers, pastor.
Mrs Grace Xevely had the mis
fortune to burn her left hand and
wrist with hot grease Monday morn
' First Presbyterian Church of Moro
lng while preparing break fas t.
Sunday, October 23, 1921.
Walter R. fhylor, publisher of 10 .-00 Sunday School. Classea for all
the Molalla Pioneer, was a visitor in
aged.
Shermaay county during Fair Week
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11,00
Morning
Worship— “ Shall We
as guest of his sister, Mrs. Chas.
Pray? What’s the U se?.“
Dobbs.
Special sermon for children each
Mrs Florenoe Urquhart and child
Sunday morning.
ren, who have been visiting at the 7:30 Evening Worship -“ The Valley
Robert Urquhart home left mon-
of Dry Bones.“
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day for Tacoma where she will visit Midweek Service on Wednesday night
her sister.
Dorcas Society, Wednesday afternoon
J. W. Johnson, familiarly known
Henry G. Hanaon, minister.
to his many friends as “Bill” has no
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far recovered from his recent sick
Christian Science Society:
ness that he was able to take in tne
Services
in the Church building,
Fair and be abqpt town last week
Main
8treet,
at 11 a.m. Subject:
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Reports say «hat the paving is “ Probation after Death.’’
now finished between Hood River
Testimonial services each Wednes
and Mosier, leaving only the pelce day evening, 8 o'clock.
between Mosier ahd The Dalles to
Sunday School, rear church en
finish the paving from Portland to
trance, 10:16 a.m. Pupils up to the
Seuferts.
age of 20 are welcome.
Lloyed L. Starks and Miss Ellen
The public is cordially invited to
z
Kellar both of Klondike, were mar attend the church services and visit
ried Thursday during Fair Week. the reading room, rear entrance, open
Mrs. 8tark 1« a daughter of Mr and each Friday fiom 2 until 4 p.m.
Mrs. J. A. Kellar, formerly living at
east of Moro.
Subscribe for the Observer.
Mrs. Ruth Coleman has returned
The
owner of a starting crank can
from a visit wtth her daughter at
find
it
at this office.
Seattle. W hile sway Mrs Coleman
perfected herself to oil painting and
Agency Model Laundry, The Dalles,
Is prepared to give lessons to a lim at Moro Hotel Barbar Shop.
ited number.
Mrs. J. F. Belshe has been report
A, H, Barnum left Monday with ed quite ill this last week.
u car of his prise Hereford« cattle
Any one in Moro wanting freah milk
for 8an Franelaed where he will ex
M O R O T R A D IN G C O M P A N Y
hibit at the California Livestock delivered daily, phone W. H. Hill.
M O R O O R EO O N
Show, later also r exhibiting at the
The owner of a lost hand bag can
Pacific International at Portland.
find it at this" office by calling and
I have opened a real estate office proving property.
at 27 Grand Avenue South, Portland
Mrs. W. J. Harper, from Corvallis
Oregon. About two blocks from the
Rose City car, where I will be pleas- is visiting with her son, J.C. Harper,
Td to h .v . » Y Sherman county and daughter,, Mrs. J. T. McCarty.
friends call when In the city. Alex.
Wanted—One dozen early spring
Hunter.
Leghorn pullets, either white or
4HKHMAN ••<» <»KR«V»N'
Mavor N W. Thompson of this brown. Rev. U. C. Smothers, Moro.
city
has received offeial notifica
We pay parcel post one way on all
tion that he has been appointed one
shoe
repairing. Good quality leather
O fficial Paper for
t a s t y . of the members of the bo*J . °
t
. is a Savings Bank Account
nminera for Sherman county to act and work. Joe Araore, The Dalles,
no matter how rich or how
FRIDAY...* ..October 21, 1921 ?or the World W ar Veterans State Oregon.
Aid Commissllon.
Cold weather w ill soon be with us.
poor one might be.'
C « r « M Ledge R e. 121
Save some ihing. if d ••
Reward—One »« ~ hl‘* ^ ¿ " h We are prepared to furnish from
A. F. « a
eoro. or.
immediate stock any kind of heating
only a few Jolbrs a month
Meed the 6r»t and third X / T y e ” “ • .Ld, chunky bnHt. stoves needed. Ginn, Coleman & Co.
tThuradav evening« ol each X , t *hout n o o
You caa
an account
F orm er^ o .
(Booth
Vniting member»
Wait for Dr. Freeze, if
in tb it Bank wiih
cordially invited to M l Bed by Bartee. ™
»bout tour
you need eye service.
O N E DOLLAR
with u*. By order of W. M.
Trips each month to
W. F. H ulbkt . Secretary
Moro and other towns.
•e th le b a m Chapter The Dalles, Oregon
One
of
the
delightful
affairs of In
mo . 78 o . a. a.
WANTED
stitute
Week
was
the
dinner given
1 Regular com munication
Women wanted for work on ap-
) each 2d and 4th Thursday plea.
Cannery will run u n t ilJ a n Thursday, October 13th, in honor of
l<venin<a m onthly.
uary l .t . Have a lew yacant apart- State Superintendent J. A. Churchill
N ellie M uir ,
Two women necessary and Miss Kathryn Arbuthnot. The
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' . Worthy Matron ™ X i left apanm
eat. W rit. Libby. dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs,
N ana B amzee . Secretary.
£ ¿ ,.,1 1 A Libby. The D alle., Oregon. Ray O. Baker at their rooms in the
D alle«, O reg o n
More Lodge N o. 113
p A Cushman and wife had • Norton apartments.
; I. O. O. F.
Brief telegraphic word received by
Meeta every M onday eve p le o .n t v i.it with thei.-two-m.rried
ning in their h all. T ransi daughters Suring F ..r Week
the Federal Ketene Syttem
Mre. Editor C. L. Ireland Friday morning
ent and Visiting Brothers Leah Sibrny from Portland and
. from J. E. Nichols from Oakland,
cordially invited to meet
California, conveyed the sad news to
Bather
Morris
from
Maupin.
They
w ith us.
“ eo had a plm -ant »toll at the ..m e friends In Moro that Mrs. Nichols
A. E. Blue N. G.
mother, Mrs. A. J. Adams, had pass
c . V. Belknap, Secretary .
time from R. H. L»w«m end
Te
Portland. Mre. Lawson l . b e « « r« ed away Thursday evening at her
C H R IS SCHULTZ POST NO. 71 membered ee Mie. Audrey Welkin..
home at Sutherlin, Oregon. Funeral
AMERICAN LEGION
services w ill be held at Sutherlin this
Meets at O dd Fellow s H a ll on
The boxing exhibition put on dur. Sunday afternoon, Rev. Adams being
second and lourth Fridays o f I ng Fair Week el the local oper
pastor of the Presbyterian church at
each month.
house was on. of lb . beet to be .een that place.
The g" between T. H.
M c K . Ellsw orth, Comm ander anywhere.
Fraser of th i, city »nd ***” ° f . J “ ,1' Assessment for Street Improvement
N o rton , Adjutant
land went not quite the echeduled ..x
Notice of Asaeament for Improve
you have a news item, tell it to round., going to F r -e r in a cle
ment
of First Street, in the City of
t ie Observer. Do not imagine we knock out. The go between Bibby ol Moro, Oregon.
Kent
end
Fry
of
Eugene
«topped
In
w it and then wonder why it is not
Notice is hereby given that, in pur
the 6th, when Fry concluded he had
in the pepei. Please use the phone
suance of the City Charter of the City
if not convenient to call and tell us enough.
of Moro, Sherman County, State of
personally.
•
Wednesday evening, October 19th. Oregon, the Common Council of said
. t the home of G. E. Mathewsjn this city has assessed upon the following
city, brother to the bride, Fred Med- lot, tract and parcel of land liable
? ler t y’and°
therefor ¡u
ita proportionate share of the
and Miss
Miss Viola
Viola Mathews,
Mathews, both the’refor
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ern Vnnwn and popular young peoff1« COet of improving a _______i
portion
of First
well
known
ano
pop
U.
C.
„.nrnvided
for
in
Ordinance
> Wasco were married. Rev.
C street, as provided for in Ordinance
No. 86B
of i nm.v.
said vz.w
city,
P OI > u r v sva^v— ------- I [NO.
non w
js which said as-
the
ceremony.
After
geg8ment
is
as
follows:
Form erly the Albert
church reading
Assessment for improving that por
an evening in Moro the young couple
left Thursday for Wasco where they tion of First Street in the City of
The Dalle»’ Newest and Best
Moro, Oregon, from the northwesterly
Hostelry
rill make their future home
line of the Oregon-Washingon R ail
CENTRALLY LOCATED
j
M. Morrow, salesman and de^ road and Navigation Company s right
signer
Sherman County Headquarters
signer for
for ; the
the Pendleton
r e n « * -— Marble t | of way to a line parallel with and
Works, was ln 9^®” ” a“ for geveral fifty feet easterly from the center line
J. F . «LATH. M a n i
week.
M r.'
business Of »»id railroad right of way, s dis-
T h e D ed lee - - O r e g o n
years haa
unt_ an average ot tance of one hundred feet:
visits to this c
7
hft haa |
Town of Moro, Oregon
Owner
Description
Amount
1 1 H 1 1 1 i -i I i i l l i i i » n H -H-*;; eet up a dne Bar
GraM Valley Oregon-Washington Railroad and
ln
in m em or, ot h l.
Navigation Company right of«
X X o i i - b \ e > » -< •
way of the said Oregon-Wash
ington Railroad and Naviga
this
summer.
•fi. "
tion Company (which ia one
t u M Ruker one of the very ear-
John
H. Buke«
the fam.
hundred feet wide) and for a
I ly Oregon pione«> ,
Wednesday
distance of one hundred feet
on each side of First Street,
in Moro, Oregon................ «699.99
ijrtni
Payment of said sssessmenVmust
DON'T FAIL TO LOOK AT THIS MEBCBANUISI
AND MAKE TOO! SELECTIONS EARLY
W ool and W ool nap B lankets
Ladies, M ens and C hildrens U n d e rw e a r
•" ’^r
Sw eaters and S p o rt Coatfii
M ackin aw s fo r M en a n d Boys
L e a th e r Vests
.
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W ith o u t placing yourself under any obligation let us
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W ool S h irts
O vercoats,
C o rd u ro y Pants
BANK OF MORO
MORO, OREGON
H osiery fo r all th e fa m ily
WOOLEN GOODS PRICED ACCNMNS TO THE PRESENT WOOL PRICES
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HEADQUA RTER S F O R
Phonograph Needles
Goggles
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Colored Glasses
Auto Sponges
Auto Chamois
Road Maps
Type Writer Ribbons
Birthday Candles
Birthday Candle Holders
Paper Napkins
Playing Cards
MORO PHARMACY
MORO. ORE.
Our Liberty Bell Savings Bank
will help you to save
W asco C ounty B ank
The
MonfcOT of
Call and See the Best
Electric Washer Made
A Good Stock of
Heating Stoves, Ranges
and Furniture
' Now Coming in
AT THE NEW PRICES
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MODO HARDWARE 4 ____
B a n k H o te l
W. ROSS
JEWELER
CIRFCON
OREGON
H T Ì » M ill I i
0'l|1 lit u i
White Truck Line
D. M. PIERCE, Prop.
Daily except Sunday« between
The Dellee, Moro, end Way Point«,
leaving the Dellee *00 A. M. from
The Dellee Garage, Moro about 2:00
F. M., from Foe« Co. Garage.
A
(M en er Eignts left at either gtace
Slvee F n . p t aed Cental Alteettee.
I coming
GrBnt ¿hnrman county about I be made to the City Treasurer w hin
j diacharge
_ and to Shenma
Mr. G B. Bour-1 twenty days
deya from date of thu
thia notice,
twenty
. d7 u.h u r . Fan- or in d ef.ult thereof . w.rrent for
h ill, of th ir d ly I » « « » 0
v . l - the collection of the ..m e w ill be
.„ l ^ r e i r - w o r e b e W o t n>m_ pM l lMued
property upon whieh
ley Friday, ReV ^ b^ Bri,„ church, the a.ee..m ent ie unpaid will be wild
tor of Moro i ' » V
’ I in the manner provided by law.
preaching the sermon.
• 4 At any time within ten days from
q. • iinwing Item of more than L te hereof, application under Bond-
l„ X
to ■” »nT Bherm.n
A<;t
p. y , , id .« .„ m e e t in ten
L t
ot Mr. Morrl.on I.
, „ .u iim .n l., with ¡"‘« " t
T ^ t
fiom the Ar’loxioo Bui
r, |e
p .,
u u £ * l-jo h n Wood.
annum, p .y .b l. .n n u .lly on .11 un-
h u »IA the equipment „
ot peid e«»e..mcnte, m.y be Bled w t
hie ranch to Of- c;
. ranch the City Recorder.
Portland The doeUr ow n^
Rj order of the C-omnion Council of
pear by and ha« •<»*
Qwn , 0 j,. the c , ty of Moro, Oregon,
ranch together w‘th knQwn farmer Dgted lhiB i8th day of October, 1921.
B. Morrlaon a weu
fQr yettrt
R Q Ornduff( Recorder of the
who haa
ftnd Umatilla
C| ty of Moro, Oregon,
in ghsrman, O U R »
poqatlsa.
P A IG a
Af the New Price where can
You Match Glenbrook Quality?
Just a short while back the Paige flve-paasenger touring car, Glen
brook 6-44 model, sold for «1926.
Today because the price is baaed on the prevailing coats of the read-
justed materials market and the low manufacturing overhead due
to our immense facilities, the list price of the Glenbrook ia only*
«1635.
<
-
Surely if a genuine buying opportunity ever knocked at any mam a
door, the Paige Glenbrook ia that very opportunity waiting on
your threshold.
Not only la the tntflsj coat abaurvdly low for auch a remsrksbljr fine
car but the Glenbrook is a true economiat. Ita sturdiness is the
despair of the repair man
In the hands of thoua.nda of owners
it has shown amaxingly satisfactory tire and gasoline mileage.
A pure quality product, the Glenbrook haa demonstrated Its supreme
PT tn e m the country over. New from .tern to .tern ihere mn k.
no sudden or unwarranted depreciation. Unquestionably it Is «te
beat and aafeet Investment in the light six market today.
M. O. W ilkin«, T h e D alle», D istrib u tor
D o n . C. W h ea t, L ocal D ea ler