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Mr*. 0 . A, Anderani« is visiting
with her daughter, Mrs. A- 8. Johnson.
Methodist Church announcements
I * Geo. B. Bourhill and wifg were at
Sunday School 10 B.tn.
Rowena Tuesday^..looking after their
Preaching at 11 a. m. every Sunday.
property interests there.
First, third and fifth Sundays by the
♦ Mrs. R L. Csmpbdl and Mrs. pastor; the second and fourth Sundays
C hu Freuch were Iue»d*y visitors in by Rev. W. Li’ Dillinger.
Union ycung people’s meeting at
F R I D A Y ............... Apr». 21.1922 Moro from Grass Valley.
6 ;45 p. iu.
I Mrs. Wiley lSvlHinald is reported
Uniqn church service, 7:30 p. m.
Curt«» let'»*
•« ■ 1 tp be convalescing nicely from a re
Union midweek service M^lneeday,
A. F. a A M MWfO. pi
cent ope ratio« for goitre.
7 :30 p. m.
Meets the
and third
Tlje union services alternate be
T. C. Peugh and family were Easier
hursda* evenings '-»* e *« h
month
member* Sunday visitors in Moro at the home tween the two churches.
Preaching at Spalding second and
cordial») invited 'o
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of Mrs. C. G. Huts, mother of’ Mrs.
rith us. By order oi W . M .
fourth Sundays at 12 noon.
j
Peugh.
W . F . H u u a i , ecret
The public is cordially invited.
Bath I eh am Chapter j The county has dismantled its rock
U. C. Smothers, pastor.
i crusher at Heckman’s farm, moving
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Regular communication parts of the outfit to Fulton canyop
First Presbyterian Church of Moro
I eoch 2d and 4th Tbursda- j and part t o Rufus.
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
.evenings m onthly.
A card received from W. F. Jackson
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
N ellie M u ir .
Long
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W o rth y M a.ron states that they are leaving
Union young people's meeting 6:45
N ana B abzeb . Secretary.
Beach, California, on April 24th, and
Union Evening Service 7 :30 p.m.
I expect to arrive iu Moro about May 1.
Union Mid-week Service Wednes
Moro Ladg« No. 113
day, 7:30 p.m.
I. O . O . F .
In honor of Easter Sunday and Mr.%
The union services alternate between
Meet« every M onday eve 1 Fortner’s 32d birthday—Easter Sunday
ning in their hall- 1 ransi*
the two churches.
cot and Viaiting Brothers and the 32d birthday anniversary of
Dorcas
Society Wednesday, 2 p.m.
were simultaneous
cordially invited to meet i F. E. Fortner
Henry G. Hanson, minister.
I events this year.
w ith ua.
W. H. William«. N. G ..
Christian Science Society:
Mrs. Jean Stanley and twins, brother
C . F . H i l l , Secretary
and sister, who have been visiting
Services in the Church building,
C H R IS S C H U L T Z P O S T N O . 71 j with Mrs. Stamey’» sister. Mrs. A. S. Main street, at 11 a.m. Subject:
A M E R IC A N LE G IO N
Johnson, • expects to leave thiB week “ Probation after Death.”
Meeta at Odd Fellows Hall on for her home at Silverton.
Testimonial services each Wednes
second and fourth Wednesdays
day
evening, 8 o ’clock.
I Friends were pleased to welcome
Sunday School, rear church en
of each month.
home Mrs. J. F. Foss last Saturday
Roy F. Dean, Commander from St. Vincent hospital, where she trance, 10:15 a.m. Pupils up to the
J. C.Harper, Adjutant and Finance Office. 1 recently underwent a serious operation age of 20 are welcome.
The public is cordially invited to
for hemorrhage of the brain.
attend the church services and visit
Agency Model Laundry, The Dalles,
Plans are being made preliminary the reading room, rear entrance, open
at Moro Hotel Buber Shop
to advertising for bids for the con daily, except Sunday, with an atten
Abstracts promptly made by the struction of a large septic tank by the dant in charge from 2 until 4 p.m.
Sherman County Abstract Co., Moro, cjty at the foot of 5th street, back of
the Tumalum Lumber Co. property.
NEW S L E TT E R FROM K EN T
Oregon.
N. P. Hansen and wife and daughter
The Ellsworth Hotel is again open
Reports state that Carl Gregg is im
for transients. Meals 50 cents. Mrs. were visitors from Portland in Moro
proving
in health.
Easter
Sunday.
Tl
ey
returned
via
C. H. Ellsworth.
auto Monday morning, accompanied by
Mrs.
Earl
Gregg was'a visitor in
Eggs for S e t t in g - 0 . A. C. strai»
Rev. H. G. Hanson, who later return The Dalles last week.
Plymouth Rocks and Tancred strain
White leghorns; >1.50 a setting. Mrs. ed to Moro on the train.
R. P. Barnett is nursing an aggra
I Frank Roberts, Moro. Oregon.
W. H. W illiam s, proprietor of the vating case of rheumutism.
repair department of the Moro Des-
We pay parcel poet one way on all
Miss Florence Boardman is visiting
, chutes garage, has added a dust-proof
shoe repairing. Good quality leather
at
the Wm. Mitchell home.
I paint room for the convenience of car
and work. Joe Amore, The Dalles,
B. M. Sias and family made a fly
owners, where they can have their
Oregon
1 cars painted by any one they select or ing trip to The Dalles Thursday.
Until further notice Model Laundry do it themselves.
Carl Schadewitz entertained a num
basket w ill leave Hotel Moro barber
1 Condon w ill play a return game of ber of his friends at dinner Sunday.
shop at 2 p.m.v each Mounday and re
! baseball, at the fair grounds with the
Mrs. M. L. Fritts of Grass Valley
turn each Friday at 1 p.m.
Moro nine Sunday, April 30th. On is visiting with Mrs. Max Pleumke.
Wait for Dr. Freeze, if 1 the 16th Moro defeated Condon on their
Mrs. C. P. Sproul, who is quite
you need eye service. 1 own grounds, so Condon may be ex
Tripe each month to pected to come over strong to prevent sick at her home, is improving slowly.
Moro and other towns. a repetition of the first game.
Pearl Mitchell, who has been on
the
sick list, is reported to be better.
For Sa’e; My home in The Dalles,
Sixteen head of horses were taken
5 rooms with bath, good attic, sleep off the Sherman highway work by
A. A. Dunlap, Max Pleumke, Fred
ing porch, garage, furnace, full base t ie r owners Tuesday, on the section Haynes and son Darrell, are in Port
ment, pavement. Ira L. Judd, The k. own as the Wagner contract. This land this week.
Dalles, Oregon.
layoff resulted In the loss of one day,
C. R. Polston is the owner of a Ford
For Bale—Five room house w i.u until
____ 28 he poof horses from The Dalles car. Young men had better look out
bath, garage and wood-shed, concrete ( were pul on to replace those taken off. or Chris w ill beat your time.
cellar, good location, reasonable
Property twners are petitioning the
Miss Florence Bibby, bookkeeper
price. Mrs. Roy Benson.
city for con.- truc’ion of a sewer on 5th for the Moro Trading Co., spent Easter
street that w ill serve the city from with her parents in this city.
the court hcu.,e 1» the railroad. - A t
For Sale To Highest Bidder
Mrs. W. C. Guytoh received a tele
th#> last meeting of the council a sur
gram
Wednesday sfating that her
For Cash; the 160 acres in Section vey was ordered and when tJ.,s report
16, Township 1 South, 19 East, on the la submitted definite action w ill he grandfather, Mr. Lake of The Dalles,
had passed away.
John Day river; 40 acre« of whieh lies taken.
in Gilliam county, Oregon, and Known
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Olds, of Grass
Arlington’s ba eball nine will come
as the John Tonkins Ranch; about 25
Valley, spent Easter Sunday at the
to
Moro
to
play
against
Manager
Math
acres bottom land. Abstract can be
home of Mrs. Olds’ parents, Mr. and
seen at W.C. Bryant’s office in Moro, ew s’ local team next Sunday. Mayor Mrs. Wassenmiller.
N. W. Thompson will deliver the first
Oregon.
Send all
bids to Alex
W. S. Orcutt has improved in
Hunter, 25 Grand A ve., Portland, ball and Justice L. W. Ross will re
health and is now able to be about his
ceive
the
same,
at
2:30
o’clock
sharp.
Oregon. Bids must be in by May 1,
This game opens the season in Moro home. He is planning to move to
1922.
Moro for special treatment.
and a good crowd is expected.
T h e O b s e rv e r
Men's Work Clothes
fe te « fa ,
T7OR clothe« that will stand the hardest
A wear—the common sense kind that are
good honest quality all through—give us
a trial.
Our line of overalls and work shirts is giv
ing exceptionally good satisfaction this
season and our prices are very reasonable.
We Can Supply All Tour Needs
To accommodate our many good customers,
we are now carrying an unusually large and -
varied stock comprising practically evepr-
thing vou are likely to want. Before going
elsewnere, see us first and get our prices.
SAVE MONEY AND TIME BY BUYING HERE
Every Day is Bargain Day at Our Store
M oro
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GARAGE
J. L. H a tth e s
H a ria g er.
M o ro , O r e g o n
Open all hours of the day and
night. Car.« taken care of at
any tim e. Night man sleep« in
the building
A u t o A c c e s s o r ie » ' G e n u in e F o r d P a r ts
K e lly S p r in g fie ld T ir e s
G o o d r ic h T ir e s a n d T u b e s
S ilv e r to w n C o rd s
Tlie two most vital problems in life a^e.
1st. “bow to M ake M oney?“
2d. “How to Save it? “
The People’s and City M arkets
T h e D a lle s , O reg o n
H elp« you to a great extent 10 solve them . W e
all kinds o f fresti and cured meats and in vite the pub 1
to try us fo r best meals and lowest prices.
P e o p l e ’» M a r k e t gives p ro m p t attention to
m a il orders and all cre d it accounla. R iih t prices pa.d •
The
fo r fat cattle, h o is , veal, chickens and e « s .
The
C ity
A. S Johnson is having m&re than
1 the usual amount of trouble in drill
Office Phone M a in 93
ing the new city well, which is now
I down about 60 feet. The drill struck
a sard pocket which made casing of
the hole necessary. but still the sand
has hindered operations until enough
was taken out by the dr 1 ling tools to
A tto rn ey -a t-L aw
undermine the drill machine. The
ground has settled several feet under
O R E G O N the drill and leaves a hole that is
MORO
about eight feet across at the top.
M a r k e t I, cash and no delivery and offers
attractive prices on choice cuts.
T h e orudent housewife w ho wishes to
make both ends
W . C. B R Y A N T
meet w ill find the biAiest variety and lowest prices a
o u r P eople’s and C ity
Markets.
F r e d K o lt, P r o p r ie to r
Cars
L.
W. ROSS
JEWELER
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
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C o m p lete L in e of A c c e s so r ie s
AUTO REPAIKING
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OREGON : :
STÖRAG
Bank Hotel
Blacksm ith and Machine Shop
F o rm e rly the A lb e rt
T h e D alles’ N ew eat and Beat
H o stelry
F O S S & - c o . , Inc.
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MORO
M ORO. OREGON
C EN TR A LLY LOCATED
Sherman County Headquarter*
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S p e c ia l R a te s
NEW HOTEL PERKINS
PORTLAND. ORE.
Room
llb50,u o“i,e ’
>1.00 up; double >1.50 up
Room with prirete bath. »ingle « »
up; double >2.50 up.
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Union Pepo* ?••• our door,.
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T o protect y o u r in terests and th e in terests o f
e v e r y o n e o f u s is th e w o r k o f th e D ep a rtm en t
o f Justice. T h e fa r-rea ch in g a c tiv ities o f this
department are effectively described in one of the
series of profusely illustrated booklets about O ur
Government now being distributed exclusively by this
Institution. W e are anxious that all who desire to
know more about the work of the different govern
mental departments shall receive this series.
There is no charge and no obligation incurred in
having us put your name on our mailing list. See
that it is added today.
B A N K O F MORO
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MORO THEATRE
Show Begins at 7:30 P. M .
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OLD HATS
MADE NEW
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Proven Success for the Past Ten Years.
MORO PHARMACY
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Mrs. H. E. Morrow went to Wasco
Friday morning to see her father,
Henry Root, an early pioneer of that
section of the country, who was report
ed to be seriously ill. Sunday morn
ing werd was received that Mr. Root
had passed away during the night.
Mr. Root has been sick for some time.
Mrs. Morrow has the sympathy of all
her friends.
Contractors have begun to rock sur
face the Sherman highway grade, start
ing at the DeMoss cut-off. The in
tention is to surface the new grade
from DeMoss towards Wasco, and to
complete that part first. This grade
is now ready for surfacing as far as
the Hugh Walker place, with the ex
ception of a small section near the
top of DeMoss bill. It is thought
that the grade will be all finished as
India Rubber the Earlier Name.
far as Wasco ahead of the surfacing
India rubber Is nn earlier name for
rubber, but now little used. Soon af
crew.
Henry Root, one of the pioneer ter the discovery of America (them
homesteaders of Sherman county, and rolled India). Europeans heard of the
use of this substnnee. They called It
a cousin of Elihu Root, the American elastic gum until they discovered that
statesman, died Saturday night at his lend pencil marks could be erased with
farm home four miles west of Wasco. It, when they began to call It India
Mr. Root was eighty years old at the rubber.
time of his passing. He crossed the
plains with an ox team caravan in
1852, moving to Sherman county in
1881
Three children survive him.
William I)., G orge H., and Mrs
H. E. Morrow. The funeral was held
Thursday afternoon at the Wasco Meth
odist church, interment being made in
Cara/ully
aaalad
the Wasco cemetery.
cylindrical
carton
Roy Rsnnells, residing near Red
inaura*
abaoluta
mond, was a business visitor in the
aanitation.
county last week, checking up on the
earning* of Tour bead of horses he
thought were working on the Sherman
highway grading. The man who had
been placed in charge of Rsnnells’
four head of horse*, two sets of har
ness and wagon could not he found
Rinnells found one team at work at
Grocers
DeMoss, in charge of Mr. Wing, who
had traded for them.. Another team
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and the harneaa and wagon had been
a
Albers
traded to E. P- Rich o< Wmco for
Dodge car and >125. The car had
the
Quality
been driven to The'Dal lea and sold for
hotcakes
>160. Sherman and Wasco County
of the
sheriff* are looking for the men who
W est
eonducted the financial transaction*.
Mr. Rich has started proceeding* to
regain his oar.
A lbert
Flapjack
Flour
Alberti
Flapjacks
Fifth awl Wa»hingtoB Sts.
Auio M « i. T r*1“
O re g o n
Mrs. J. R. Dellinger received word
Friday forenoon that her father was
very low. Frank Haynes took the
Dellingers to The Dalles by auto the
same day.
Miss Marie Schadewitz, who is
working at Moro in the office of
County Agent Carpenter, spent Easter
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Schadewitz.
THE A T T O R N E Y
FOR THE PEOPLE
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