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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1922)
Mm. E. M. Allay was a Wednes day visitor in Moro from Grass ^Val- Lecal Ckorck a<4 Methodist Church announcements Sunday School 10 a.m . - During January .0 .'*** * j * * ■ / W '* L* •. Every Day is Bargain Day at our store We are giving substantial discounts on all purchases made during this month. r< Don’t overlook the many bargains offered during the rest of this month especially, as Well as the “week-end” periods. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coleman an nounce the * engagement of their daughter, Eunice, to Mr. Frank Frar sier of Carlofta, California. It is planned to have the wedding in the early summer. M O R O T R A D IN G C O M P A N Y MORO OREGON P H O N E M A IN 31 ------ ..................... ................. ........... Income Tax Mrs. Mary A . Leslie and two grand daughters, from Denver, Colorado, arrived in Moro Saturday with the in tention of locating here. Mrs. Les lie is a sister to Mrs. Bullard, A. C. and N. W. Thompson. Special Advisor Vffg» B lo c k . 1 a n prepared to do all kinds of Personal, Association, or Corporaition Income Tax Work; am an experienced account ant and a n able to fiv e special attention to farm account ing- have had government and office experience in Incom Tax’ end Amounting, and have numerous client* in Sherman county to whom I can refer. Y ou r Buaini W o u ld B e A p p recia ted Tlte two m ost vital problems in life are: 1st. “How to Ma ke Money f ” t d . “How to Save itT" The People’s and City Markets T h e D alle«, O regon / Help* you to a Mreat extent to solve them. W e handle •11 kind« of fre»h and cured meat« and invite the public to try u« for be»t meat« and lowe«t price«. P e o p le * « M a r k e t five« prompt attention to mail order« and all credit account«. Right price« paid The for fat cattle, hog», veal, chicken« and egg». T h e C i t y M a r k e t is cash and no delivery and offer» attractive prices on choice cut». T b e prudent houKwil« who withe, to make both end» meet, will find the bi«e»t variety and loweM price, at our People’» and City Market». F red K olt, P rop rietor Cars GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES Complete Line of Accessories - STORAGE Blacksmith and Machine Shop F O S S & C O ., In c . 303 F R I D A Y ............January 13, 1922 cede» M ORO, OREGON W e. 121. M . **uco. Or. B a th la h a m C h a p to e no . 78 o . a. «. t Regular communication , _sch 2d and 4th Thursday * evening! monthly. N b l l ik M u ib , — W»- — W orthy Matron N a n a B a *ZBX. Secretary. J a n u a r y 1 7 th to 2 3 d To every boy or girl investing in a Certificate of Deposit of $10 or more D u rin g T hrift W eek W e will give a Handsome Home Bank Five per cent interest Paid on all Savings Accounts Ask for further particulars » standard make-nine bottoms sixteen inch, or what have you? Also Cam bell packers. Write price and where they can be seen to Roberta Ranch, The Dalles, Oregon. / a n K o f w oro M oro, O reg o n / '* “ T he Bank That Serves Y o u ” H EADQUARTERS FOR Phonograph Needles Goggles Colored Glasses Auto Sponges Auto Chamois Road Map£ Type W rite r Ribbons Birthday Candles Birthday Candle Holders Paper Napkins Playing Cards Sherman county was the first county in the Btate and in the United States as well, reports the Woodrow Wilson Foundation headquarters at Portland, to send in its complete quota. — MORO PHARMACY Phone 393 MORO. ORE. Denxil Cooper, 8-year old son of C. W. Cooper, received a severe cut on his right hand between the middle fingers, requiring three stitches to close the wound, Saturday afternoon when coasting on Third atieet. He came in contact with a piece of barb ed wire frozen in the anow. To the min #ho b. Heves in keep iog money vorking all t» e time, the Certificate* of Deposit issued by the Bank of Moro will appeal. TI.ey pro vide an exceptional method for the investment of temporarily idle funds; they never fluctuate, are always worth Autie King, who has a crushed rock M e r p Lodg* N o . 113 100 cents on a dollar, and pay 5 per sub-contract on the Shbrman Highway 1. O. O. F. cent interest. under Bauera & Bauera, was looking Meets everjr Moodsv eve- One of the sort of parties that bring over the proposition this week. We ning in their hall. Tr rami- ent and Visiting Brothers Br back old memories of other days will understand that the disposition of cordially invited to meet be the “ Old Time Dance’’ at the Moro farmers to charge for rock for thia with us. opera house the evening of January work was not considered as a factor W . H . W illiafns, N . G . 27th. Old tim e music w ill be fur when the bids were figured. . F. H ill, Secretary nished by the Hulse. Orchestra. A A number of members of Wasco C H R IS S C H U L T Z R O S T N O . 71 feature of the evening will be the lodge I. O. O. F.- visited with Moro A M E R IC A N L E G IO N old square dances called by directors lodge last Monday,bringing with them a candidate for some of the degrees. A Meets at Odd Fellows H a ll on of past experience. second and fourth Fridays o f The Moro Dancing club scored a hit second joint meeting between the two each month. with the hard time dance in the opera lodges will be held next Monday, this R F . Dean, Commander house on January 5th. The Mathews- time to conclude with a lunch after J. C Harper, Adjutant and Finance Office.* Stewart-Henricha trio, with piano, the candidates have been properly put saxophone and traps, proved that a through the mill. three-piece orchestra ean produce ace- v isito r in A large number of boxing fans of Chas. Boardman was a high music. Paul Jones and square Sherman county attended the smoker Moro Saturday from Kent. dances were featured,. The attend put on at The Dalles Tuesday night Judge Parker held a short special ance was exceptional. Eighty num by the American Legion poet of that term of court Thursday to hear argu bers were sold. city. The main event of the evening ments in cases carried over from the was a go between C. F. Hill of Moro The film, “ Behold the Man, ’’ which regular term. is to be given at the Moro Theater and Woods of Bend. The decision Rev. H. G. Hanson, Dr. and Mrs. on next Tueeday, January the 17th, went to Woods in the first round, Hill J. R. Morgan, and Miss Norton were under the auspicies of the American i.aving sprained his knee that put him dinner guests on the 8th of Mr. and Legion, bids fair to draw a tremen to disadvantage.1 The other events Mrs. J. E. Coleman. dous 'crowd. The people of the terminated in draw decisions with the Until further notice laundry for churches certainly want to see it to a exception of one between two local The Dalles Model Laundry frill leave member. It is an experience of a life boxers of The Dalles. the Moro Hotal Barber Shop or. Tues time to see the whole life of our At a special meeting of the city day, Instead of Monday. Savior presented from beginning to council held Wednesday morning a contract was awarded W. C. Cooper < W. H. Hill was taken suddenly end in film. . 4«i ill Thursday night about 10 o ’clock Eggs dropped* from 60 to 40 cents for the construction of the Park Sew with a severe attack of bowel trouble. per doxen at the iocal stores Saturday er at a bid price of $1250. The new He was taken to The Dalles the next morning. Considering the difference newer will connect with the present day for special treatment. between the Portland market and the sewer system near the Hulery Garage, cross the city park diagonally to the C. L. Montgomery received word local price, it w»s due for several alley in block 36 and follow line to weeks yet as long as the local demand Wednesday of the death of hie mother, the F. E. Fortner property. It will (Mm. Sarah M. W ylie, at Clinton, 111. kept the supply cleaned up the stores be a trunk sewer for all the property gave the benefit to their out of town I following a brief ill» « « . Mm. Wylie, In the south and west part of the city. j If she had lived, would have been 86 patrons. As Herb Ellsworth said at G. B. Bourhill, O.L. Belshe and Otto Conlee*s in explaining the drop: “ the | yearn old in March. country people holler when the price Peetz have been appo’nted a commit About 60 people, not counting chll- goes down and the city fellow is glad, tee to assess the property benefited. ■sn, were present at the Dorcas social when it goes the other way In the L. W. Ross is the possessor of one I at the O. L. Belahe home Wednesday start of winter the glad man hollers of t^e first two hundred “ peace” afternoon. , An enjoyaole time was and{ihé country man grin s.” dollars released from the . U. S. had by all present. Refreshments, G. G. DeMoaa was up from Port Treasury, receiving it as a gift from consisting of plum pudding with land this week, where the family is a Chicago wholesale jewelry house. ¡whipped cream, was served. spending the winter, for the purpose The new coin is more attractive and Clarence Luck, who was severely of locating a rock crusher at DeMoss a more artistic creation than the old injured when his sled collided with from which to supply „ surfacing ma dollar in that it represents a newer ¡the bob on Fimt street hHl, ia able terial for the Sherman highway. The and more advanced school of art. to be about town again. Talking is DeMoss Entertainers tour, which took Outstanding features are, on the | difficult ss he has a split jaw and a in many different states as well a so obverse, the face and bearing of th« I sore chin from hia injuries. Ha ia journ Into Old Mexico, was finished wife of Francisco, the artist who de ¡under the care of Dr. Olinger at The about two weeks ago. Speaking about signed the coin, portraying, aa the Dalles, who jiss inserted bands, wir Mexico, Mr. DeMoss said, “ We got artist saw It, the new spirit of peace Ing the teeth in place. about halt a mile into Mexico and that that has come to the world, and on the reverse, the Eagle baa returned from January 17th, at the Moro Theater, ia as far aa I ever want to get. f I I under auspices of Chris Schults post was scared all the- tim e 1 was there. hia preying flight and rests <- with folded wings. Beyond him a new sun 71 American Legion, w ill be present They’ve got no law down there. Out Is riairg, denoting the dawn of a ed that magnificent photo semen on the street thoee Mexicans are brighter era for humankind. It ia masterpiece ‘ ’Behold The Man, ’ ’ de liable to do the first thing that pops rumored that thia coin is to be with into their heads. * The soldiers are picting the life of Christ. Rev. H. drawn because the designer placed hia G. Hanson, of Moro, w ill Illustrate just a great big buneb of galoots. But initials upon the face of It. Such our audiences were appreciative, and the story with lantern slides as the action would place it at a pretnium, | story progresses. every now and then tome old Spaniard nnaatblv doubling or trebling its val««. wAtilrf « « II “ H ravo. B ravo “ . ah« «viands thanks. N ational Thrift W eek New, fresh, downy goose feather pillows; size 22x28; extra heavy caa- sing: $7 p ef pair while they last. Mrs. D. H. Wright, Klondike, or phone 24F12 Moro. If you have a news item, tell it to the Observer. Do not imagine we Dr. C. H. Johns has sold his home know it and then wonder why it ia not the papet. Please use the phone in this city to Mrs. Addie Leslie, sister of A . C. Thompson,who moves if not convenient to call ar.d tell us here from Denver, Colorado. Dr. personally. _ Johns is moving to The Dalles, where Wanted: Used tractor plowa-prefer he w ill be associated with Dr.Brazeau. Oliver but w ill consider any other Diversified farm of 240 acres for Meeta the first sod third 3uie, 155 acres in cultivation, fall hursdav evening* of each wheat sown and growing, alfalfa, month Vtaiting member* good imprest menta Will take mort cordially invited to ~n«> gage on other property as flrs>pay- with M. By order of W . M . ment. Price $5$ per acre. Inquire of . W . F. H ulxst , S e c ret i W. C. Hama, Dufur, Cregon. A . P. A A T h e D a lla s , O re g o n ÀUTO REPAIRING Mail Piper for tau tally. C e re u a J. M inor B o o th * Mrs. J. T. McCarty was a week Preaching, both morning and even id visitor at The Dalles, returning ing on the fimt, third and fifth Sun Monday. days at II a.m. and 7 JO p.m * Preaching every Sunday evening at On January 20th in the opera house w ill bn given the next dance of the 7 :80 p. m. Preaching at Spalding second and Moro Dancing club. fourth Sunday morning at 12 o ’clock Mm. Joe Holley, who has been sick The public is eordially invited. at the Homer D. Bel shea home, is U . C. Smothers, pastor. roported as improving. •> by tari an Church of Moro Fimt Prtlsbyteri *- Twin girls were born to Mr. and s X ic : M n. Joa Rutledge at Portland, Tues Sunday inday School. CIi day morning, January 10th. 10 :00 a.m? for all ag< Glen Glass, from Bickelton, Wash 11:00 a.m. Morning Womhip ington, was visiting with his sister, 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Mm. Hasel Weoda, this week. Week Day Meetings: # J. C. Freemen ia having a base Wednesday, 2 p.m. Dorcas Society ment dug under his residence on Mc Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Coy street, preliminary to installing Service a furnace. Henry G. Hanson, minister. Mies Michaels was in Moro thia Christian Science Society: week as representative of the Elliaon- Services in the Church building, White annual summer Chautauqua held Main street, at 11 a.m. Subject: at DeMoaa Memorial Park. . Excavating, basement digging and “ L ife .” Testimonial services each Wednes ditch work, by day work or contract. day evening, 8 o ’clock. House moving. C. W. Cooper, p.o.b. Sunday School, rear church en 262, Moro, or Confectionary. trance, 10:15 a.m. Pupils up to the Friends an3neighborsare invited to age of 20 are welcome. attend the Sunday School at Gorman The public is cordially invited to community center school each Sunday attend the church services and visit at 11 a. m. J. Thomsen, superin the reading room, rear entrance, open tendent. each Friday ftom 2 until 4 p.m. ’When the week’s supply of locals Attorney Carlton L. Pepper was in has been exhausted, you might turn to the fim t page and give “ Silhouettes” Moro thia week on legal business. the once over. It is planned to make We pay parcel poet one wav on all this column a weekly feature. shoe repairing. Good quality leather Mm. A. O. Anderson, who has been and work. Joe Amore, The Dalles, visiting with her daughter, Mrs. A.S. Oregon Johnson, expects to leave for Pendle Wait for Dr. Freexe, if ton the Amt of the week to visit there you need eye service. with another daughter, Mrs. L. D. Tripe each month to Moro and other towns. Idleman. DEVELOPING A MARKET FOR OUR PRODUCTS , * • Business expansion is by no means haphazard. I t entails study and research. T h a t our country m ay w in in the race for w orld trad e tbs D epartm ent of Commerce keepsits agents abroad to eearch business opportunities. T h e details of their work are brought out in the seventh of a eerie«i of folders on O ur Government which w e are d i s tributing each month. T h e complete series gives a highly interesting and instructive account of Our Government and its advantages to you. Send your name and address and w e shall mail ydU the stories issued previously and each pamphlet pub lished in the ftature—one every month. BANK OF MORO M ORO. OREGON DesCIhutesI Motor Co. Open all hours of the day and night: Night man sleeps in building. Cars taken care of at any time. Now is the time to overhaul your car. Valve grinding and adjustments promptly attended to. O o o d r lc h T ir e s a n d T u b e s S llv e r to w n C o rd s D on C. W heat, M ORO "o M anager OREGON