Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, April 21, 1922, Image 2

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Moro Defeat» Condgg, 10-2
T h e O b server
MORO.
OREGON.
Entered as »ççood clem matter at U*e
post office ai M e o , O regon, J u ly 25, 1891
EDEN ELECTRIC
Washing Machine
A. .
Will do a w ashing at a
cost of l i cents an hour
at the present rates and
sohedules of electricity of
th e Sherm an Electri<J*Co.
WHY rub and scrub when
T H E ED EN
will w ash, rin se a n d w rin g 1
an d save y o u th o se h o u rs o f ]
Work and Worry,
^REASONABLY PRICED
ECONOM ICAL IN O PER A TIO N '
S h e r m a n E le c tr ic C o .
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M aitu^er.
F o reign A d v o rtie m » R e p resa, n ò v e
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F R ID A Y
April 21. 1922
Ohb.rver advertising pays.
Rubt, Urquhart and W. H. Ragsdale
mere visiting near Bickleton, Wash.
Jvr’ng the week.
Mrs. W a lk e r m other of W . M.
W alker, m anager of H otel Moro, is
v isitin g in Moro from P o rtlan d .
The local ^asel^U »tub journeyed
to Con0on l^st Sunday and, . despite
the snow, hail and wind stom p, de­
feated t^e Condun stars by a sqore of
10-2. The calibre of the game was
high, considering the weather. Lwfty
Schwqrtg in the box for the locale
prayed to ba very effective againat
the reputed Condon sluggers, allowing
only three bits during the game, and
striking out fifteen. Clow of Wasco
fame occupied the box for Condon but
his jovial nature was too much for
the Moro players so they relieved him
of 19 hit« in the nine innings. Clow
walked two Moro men and hit two,
which shows what brand of ball ha
waaproducing. The Mora team starred
to the man. Krackie behind the bat
for Moro playqd a wonderful game and
in the courts of the afternoon's exer­
cises hf went back for a couple of foul
tips that looked almost irrecoverable,
but returned safely with them in bis
mit He also starred with the bat,
slamming out two 2 -baggers.
Benson ft Son, concrete co n tra cto rs,
are b u ild in g a r e ta in in g w all fo r
L. L. P eetz a t the site of h is new re s ­
A large crowd of fans accompanied
idence rec en tly com pleted by 0 . A.
the
team 'and everyone feels well
R :nis« y.
repaid with the struggle with the
elements.
P riv a te hoard ; $30 per month.
Arlington meets Moro here next
Mrs. G lday N. Buxton, Moro.
Sunday and e high olass brand of bail
Dealers In E lectrical A ppliances of All Kind#
E v e r y th in g
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S o ld o n a S t r ic t ly G u a r a n te e B a a ls
Hydro-Toron Tires
WEAR ONLY ON THE OUTSIDE
D rivin g on H y d ro -T o ro n tires w ill give you a
new experience— a pleasing certainty of u ninter­
rupted mileage that is not possible w ith any
other tire. T h e y sim ply w on ’t go d ow n u n til
they have delivered their fu ll quota o f mileage
— and frequently exceed th a t quota. L e t ua
prove these claim s by putting one, tw o or four
tires on your car now.
TORON (No-Rot) FABRIC
E v e ry la y e r o f fa b ric Is tre a te d w it h T o ro n , w h ic h ha»
a defin ite a ffin ity for ru b b e r and resista th e d a m a ( l n (
effects o f w a te r and a ir. T b s h o ld in g p o w e r of la y e ru
to each o th er, of tre a d and cushion atdeb and a ll p a rts
of the tir e , la v a s tly In creased— SO p e r cen t g re a te r, in
fa c t, th a n In ave ra g e tire s. T o ro n fa b ric hae m u c h
g re a te r ten s ile s tre n g th th a n fa b ric n o t so tre a te d .
INTERNAL HYDRAULIC EXPANSION
T h is ne w process m akes i t possible for us to s ay th a t
H y d ro -T o ro n tire a a r t in p r a c tic a lly a ll cases u n b le m ­
ished; th a t there a re no ’eeconde, t h a t s ep aratio ns,
w it h re s u ltin g oto ne-brulae, r im -e u t, a nd b lo w o u t are
so n e a r u n kn o w n t h a t w e are a b le to g u a r a n te e -10,000
m ites o f road service a g a in a t these com m on troub les.
I t m eans th a t H y d ro -T o r o n tire s a re p e rfe c tly v u lc a n ­
ised, b o th Inside a n d out.
Biff As Cord» — Better Than Cords
-Toro« fa b ric not o n ly prolong» th e life o f tlre e on tha
w h ee l» , b u t p reven t« spare tlre e e n d tire s on the
d ealer's racks from go ing bad. T h e T o ro n seal» the
tir e —fabrie end ru b b e r—-ag a in a t th a d iffe re n t form s of
d e te rio ra tio n . R em e m b e r, the 10,000 m ile w r itte n g u a r­
antee protects y o u a g a in s t etone-brulaea, r im -c u t and
b lo w o u t.
30 X 3
$14.50
80 X 3$
17.50
32 X 3*
31 X 4
32 X 4
33 X 4
34 X 4
32 X 4»
S3 X 4|
34 X H
35 X 4 |
33 X 5
35 X 5
21.30
24.50
28 2f.
29.75
30.40
37.86
39.10
40.30
42.15
S. V. Cuddeback
45 85
48.60
P r o p r ie t o r
L e ft an “ lm p r iq j.w
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While |u my HO|thtimi)i*e year a t
.•ollege 1 was dcthig in a play in our
'i.sspinlily hull, w rites a correspondent
nf the Chicago Journal. It was a sort
• >f Romeo and Ju liet affair w ritten by
the m other of one of the students, and.
its In most plays, we w ere "m ade up”
lavishly.
In the midst of the love
scene, I, being the Ju liet of the p er­
formance. w as Just kissing the Ilomeo,
wijoit to our surprise, the audience
burst Into shrieks of laughter. 'T h en
I discovered th e cause. On the cheek
of Romeo wns a little round red spot
—the Im print of my kiss!
is to be expected.
A summary of the Condon
as follow» ? ”
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Condon
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Moro ,
now running into millions
The best paints are scientific in
ROTTING building p abso­
lute waste, because a small formula and preparation. We’ve been
making them for 73 years.
investment in paint will save it. The best materials— P I O N E E R
A building that is not protected W H IT E L E A D , pure linseed oil, pure
by paint must either be rebuilt zinc, and pure colors— are combined
or repaired in a few years at a in Fuller’s Paints in scientifically
exact proportions with long-time skill.
costly figure.
A
Check the cost«.
Compare the
prices of paint and lumber. Can you
afford to bear the expense of rebuild­
ing or repairing your home, when to
save it costs so little?
When you paint, make an additional
saving by using »he best paint.
It
easily— saves labor cost. I t
surface per gallon than
“cheap** paint.
But more important, the best paint
serves five or more years longer than
“cheap" paint.
F r e e A d v ic e
on P ainting
Aak o « r afS O l lo r a d ric « ,
c o lu f carda, •<«.
Aik l l i r F u lle r S p e r lt r a -
llo a D e u a rtin ru t about (ba
■*0,1 d e al'ab le color « hamaa.
. o U r S i r u o u i auJ any o«beT
d a la iU .
M a k rra o f R ub b e r Caotaat
Floor F a ta l, A I I F u r p e a o
V a i ■ I i b «a, S 11 k a u w b i I a
(■ a n il,
F lfla o a fo r Floor»
V a ra iab . W aebable V a i l F ia la b . Au«« C a a m a l.
K a ra a n ti
R o o f F a iu l. F a rrb
and S ta « Fato«,
aad P IO N E E R W H IT E L E A D .
The, Columbia river 1» beglnoiag to
rise from the melting snow near tha
headwaters.
Federal fram loans totaling $67.900
have been made in the Boardman ir­
rigation district.
The annual county fair of the Canby
high school took place In the high
school gymnasium Friday night.
The Eugene hospital, with a capital
stock of $60,000 and headquarters in
Eugene, has been Incorporated.
L. H. Compton, warden of the state
penitentiary announces that the popu­
lation of the Institution now totals;
474. ~
Extensive logging opeiptlons ore un­
der way now on a big tract of timber
in the Santlam national tocest pear
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Church Items
The union meeting next Sunday
night will be in the Ffee'hyterian
church and the sermon w ill be preach­
ed by Rev, H. G. Hanson. The after
N o tice is hereby given th a t I w ill noon of that day he w ill preach at
on W ednesuuy, May 10th, 1922, a t 10 Gorman.
The Dalles Municipal Auditorium
W EDNESDAY, APRIL xoth
Seldom have the people of th is d is ­
tr ic t had the o p p o rtu n ity to enjoy
m usicales of the excellence of the one
w hich w ill be open to them on the
evening of W ednesday, A pril 26, whgp
P rofessor B lair, noted v io lin ist; Miss
Eva Richmond, soprano ro lo ist, and
Miss G ladys Boslee, v iv cious and
p retty dancer, w ill e n te rta in in a pro­
gram in which th e world fam ous pian-
! is t, S ergei R achm aninoff, Leopold
'G odow sky,
Adolphe Borchard, and
others, w ill be heard on the u n p a ra l­
leled A inpico piano. T his w ill be an
en te rta in m e n t w hich w ill d e lig h t all
lovers of good m usic, good s in g i-g ,
and in te rp re tiv e dancing.
In m usical
ce n ters, a high cluss e n te rta in m e n t
such mb thia w ill be, would ju s tify ad­
m issions of sev eral d o lla rs, bub you
can procure reserved se ats for th is one
for 75 and 50 cen ts, and general adm is
sion 35 cents. A special section w ill
be reserved for school children for 25
cents, and nil of the proceeds w ill be
given to The D alles m u n icip al’ audi-
to riu in fund.
Phone o r w rite for
rese rv a tio n s to
CORSON, THE MUSIC MAN
EVERYTH ¡NO IN MUSIC
T h e D alle«, O regon
PLOWS!
• W e h a v e th e F a m o u s
J. J. W iley,
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NOTICE OF SALE
o ’clock a. m ., at my ra rc h , n ea r the
F a irv ie w School House, in Sherm an
County, O regon, cell the fo llo w in g
described personal p roperty, to -w it:
One bay m are, about 3 y ears old,
branded e ith e r ED or KN on th e le ft
h ip, th e brand b ein g too dim to te ll
ex a ctly w h at ’t js, w eig h t about 900
pounds, th e an im al being some kit d
of lig h t saddle stock.
A lso one d ark brown g eld in g , aged
about 3 year», branded e ith e r ED or
EN on le ft hip, th e brand is not p lai i ,
w eig h t about 10(H) pounds.
T hat said an im als cam e to my place
• about Septem ber 25, 1921 and 1 took
' them up on or ab o u t F eb ru ary 28tn,
i 1922; th a t said an im als w ill be offered
for sale .nt the tim e and place herein
m entioned to sa tisfy dam ages, costs of
keeping and all expenses incurred in ­
cluding ju stic e feeB and costa of a d ­
v e rtisin g and sale and such o th er costs
and expenses as may have been regu-
i larly m ade.'
t D ated a t Moro, O regon, th is 21st
day of A p ril, 1922.
Verr.e Coe.
>
The Dalles' new I MB, 000 municipal
auditorium was formally dedicated
Friday.
In connection with the po»t-Eaa er
sermon next Sunday morning at the
Presbyterian church Mrs. J. G. Harper
FOR COUNTY CO M M ISSIO N ER „
w l l sing a solo appropriate tq the
1 hereby announce myself as a candi­ subject.
date for the republican nomination for
County
C om m iesioner o f Sberftu n J The missionary meeting w ll, be
county, a t the P rim ary N om ination to i held next Wednseday afternoon at the
b e h e ld May 19, 1922
Ii nom inated I Presbyterian church, the subject be­
and elec ted 1 w ill give th e ta x p ay e a ' ing ‘ The N egro,” Letters from the
of S herm an county my carefu l a tte n ­ mission field will give news of the
tion fo r a b u sin esslik e a d m in istra tio n . latest work done by the missionaries
OF UNUSUAL merit
Rotting Buildings
•
rrlnclpal Events of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
mation of Our »Readers.
8truck out by Schwarts, 16; by
Clow, 11. Walked by Schwartz, 2;
by (’low, 2. Two-base hits, Krackie
2, Clark 2, Weedman, all of Moro.
Three-base hits Schwurtz, Moro; For­
tier, Holwagger, Condon.
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT
T h e C ost o f
game Is
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Sunday morning at the Presbyterian
church the pastor w ill preach on “ A
Living C hrist.”
This poet-Easter
message should be a helpful continua
tion of the message given to the child­
ren last Sunday. The Sunday School
meets as usual at fep.
The Presbyterian Sunday School
last Sunday morning gave a splendid
progr^a to a packed house, about 265
people being - in attendance.
In
connection with the service, Mr.
Martin Melzer and Mr. R. C. Byers
were ordained and Installed elders of
the church. At the same meeting
Christian baptism was administered
to the following: Lois Edna Melzer,
child of Mr. and Mra. Martin Melzer,
Vernon Carl, child of Mr. and Mra
Carl Melzer, Mary Janet and Thomas
Dean, children of Mr. and Mrs
Harry Pinkerton.
Next Thursday evening, April 27,
the film “ Alie» in Hungerland”
will be shown at the opera house at
eight o ’clock. This Is a very vivid
illustration of the work done by
America, and especially the people of
Oregon in' caring for the starving
children of the Near East . last year
Mr. J. J. Handsaker, who had charge
of taking this film in Syria and, Ar­
menia last December, is going to be
^present to tell of Ms experiences at
that time.
This evening opens the Near East
drive in Moro qpd vioinity, which
takes place thruqyut the county that
week. Th,e film and lecture w ill be
given in Wasoo wa Monday night, in
Kent Tuesday night, and in Grias
Valley Wednesday night. The show­
ing of the picture is free and every­
one is cordially invited.
For Sale:—Restaurant business and
equipment. Will rent or sell 2-story
building. Reasonable terms. H. J.
Warn, Bee Hive Restaurant, Moro.
Strayed : One red hog, weight
about 130 pounds, and one redish dark-
spotted hog, weight about 130 pounds
Have been gone since Monday. Notify
Douma Bros., Moro, Oregon.
Canton Chilled and Steel Plow s
Vulcan Chilled Plow s
and a t the R ig h t P rice
W e h, ve In Stock a Special Grade c f
Oil
Lights and Incubators
for
Steel and Wood
Drag Harrows and
Disc Harrows
Detroit.
H. H. McSherry, 41. h>gg«r of Glad­
stone, was burned to death in his
room In th Northwest apartments In
Portland.
The public service commission wiU
bold a bearing In Klamatb Falls Tburs-
dayou the proposed Increase In insur­
ance rates.
Plans for the construction of a $100,-
000 apartment bouse were announcetl
at Roseburg by George Kohlhagen, a
local business man.
Surveys are being made for a new
power line from Albany to Dallas,
which will be constructed by the
Mountain States Power company.
Governor Olcott in a letter urges
the people of Oregon to join in the
observance of the 100th anniversary of
the birth of General Ulysses Simpeww
Grant.
The new rail automobiles wtkfuhwdi
carry approximately 30 p*tspengern
each, and a new locomotive have been
ordered by the Mount tfood Railroad
company.
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In spite of the feob that the broy
coll crop is eoming on slowly, moffe
than 40 cars have been shipped out
of the. Umpqua valley to date. Weather
9 0 *4 i ll on ■ have caused the heads to
ripen slowly,.
J. L. Wilson, formerly, engaged in
the lumber brokerage business io Eu­
gene, was arrested at Duluth. Minn.,
on a warrant charging him with forg­
ing the Indorsement to a check for
$417.88 and eashlng It.
Negotiations are under way for the
purchase by Frye ft Co., Seattle pack­
ers, of the packing Interests of Swift
ft Co., in Portland, It is said. The
Portland plant Is valued at between
$8,000,000 and $3,600,000.
More snow is on the ground near
Crater Lake, in Crater Lake National
Park, at the present time than for %
number of winters past, according tp-
men who have been within
few.
mile» of the park boundary lafeiy,
Improvements on the highway bo
tween Independence and tf»« connec­
tion with the Salem-DaJlae highway
are In progress. The, read, which Is
GINN. COLEMAN & CO.
MORO, OREGON
W. H. WILLIAMS
D E à C H U T E S M O T O R CO.
REPAIR DEPARTMENT
B A T T E R Y SERVICE
A ll makes rebuiltor repaired.
Tested and filled with distil­
led water TREE. We solicit
your battery work.
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Starting, Lighting and Igni­
tion Systems.
Recharging
and repairing High Tension
and Ford magnetos Specialty
G x y -acctclen e W elding
D u st-p ro o f P ain t
in Connection
-M O R O
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OREGON
Ti)e fTJoro H o tel
W . M. W alker, fla n a g er
OREGON
M ORO
A Modern. T ile and C oncrete C onstructed (Building
B u ilt by M oro C om m unity for th e G eneral P ublic
STEAM H E A T E D
E L E C T R IC L IG H T S
B a th and H o t and Cold W a te r in E v ery Room
Special Monthly Rates for Room or Board
nnpeved except for- about two miles
deft
out of Independapbe, la being levele
Crews have begun removing old
houses from a seven-acre tract pur
«bared by the Oregon Nature Lovers'
qlub on the Columbia river highway
^ear Hood Rtver, and the work of
building a clubhouse will be begun
next week.
Money due the state as the result
ef Ioans from the common school, rural
credit, agricultural college and Uni­
versity of Oregon funds aggregates
$7,670,876.87, according to a repo
prepared by George G. Brown, el«£k
of the state land board. *
Moro Hotel Barber Shop
C . V . B E L K N A P , P r o p r ie t o r
H O T AND COLD B A TH S
1 .1 o x © ;
O x e g - o x i.
Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
W e state it as our honest
belief that the tobaccos uaed
in Chesterfield are of finer
quality (and hence of better
taate) than in any o th er
cigaretta at the price.
U g g ttt Of M j f r t
C ti.
County representatives wanted in
every county in the Northweat to rep­
resent a strong line of metal grain
bins and other metal farm convenien­
ces direct to the farmers, and irri­
gation and drainag» specialties to such
users. Position permanent to good
salesman with automobile. In an­
swering give age, selling knowledge
and references. Now ' is the time.
Coast Culvert ft Flume Company,
Portland, Oregon.
Chesterfield
C IG A R E T T E S
o f Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended
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