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A COLUMN OF BRIEF NEWS Paragraphs ea C eaaraaify, Caaaty Y our money is worth , aad Stale’s Leading Eveats S IL H O U E T T E S Paragraphs From Our Exchanges and S a y i< v • ( Modern Sages TEST PROVES HILL DAIRY HERO FREE FROM DISEASE Dr. Beletslu Conducts Teats Required by State Law on July 14-15-16th Europe w ill have to use its hands W. S. H all, from Kent, was a re to get on it« feet. cent business visitor In Moro. The only herd of tested cows in this When you get something for nothing section is owned by W. H. H ill, pro Frederick R. Nunn of Wasco and ONE HUNDRED CENTS prietor of the Moro Dairy. Any one Lillian Pern Conway of Grass Valley that’s what it ’s worth. on the dollar. You should get full value were married in The Dalles on Mon Satan issues no transfers; it it a who is at all particular about the family supply of milk product» for one-way journey dbwn. grade. for every cent that you spend. day, July 17tb. growing children cam well to take no Eat, drink and be merry, then to Mrs. W. H. Faijrfjeld and daughter« tice of this fact. Reta and Ruth, from Newport, Oregon, morrow you w ill have to reduce. Abort two months ago, in his e f We will be ipore than pleased to com were visiting in Sherman county dur July’s hot summer sun forts to provide an absolutely pure pare our groceries and dry goods in qual ing the week. Mra. FairfieH is a Is tanning many pelts. dairy product for his customers, Mr. sister to Mra. O. P. King, and for ity and price with, merchandise at any 7 be bathing •eason’* on Hill tried to have his dairy herd test marly lived at Grass Valley and at ^\nd very little else. ed for tubercular and other forms of other place. '• .. Kent. E ditor-one whose business it is to disease. His efforts became known, A new piar.o has been purchased for separate the wheat from the chaff and thru rumor and misunderstanding, and several of his customers discontinu the Community Hall, at Kent. The then print the chaff- Special-* while they laH: ed. but bettered themselves not at all hall is sponsored by farmers living A modern good provider is one who when they tyrned to private sources Men’s blue denim overalls, $1.40 in that vicinity. The intention is to No one knows why James Smithson, an dance record for ! of dairy supply because none of the dedicate the piano in the near future, brings home a Englishman, bequeathed his fortune to the Genuine army sox, 12 pairs $2.00 ‘ cows around Moro had been tested un when a harvest ball w ill ne given in the phonograph every night, U nited States to found, at W ashington, an “establish the hall. Some people are so fond of an argu der the condition» of the state law. Keen Klenser, sc-»urs-pans, 5c can ment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge ment that they'wtm’t even eat any ' After several weeks of effort on the among men." Miaa Mabel King, who has charge O ld dishes, ext ra values, at 5-10-15c i part of Mr. H ill, and following a of the social and local news column« thing that agrees with them. 'letter from W. 11. Lytle, D. V. M., W h a te v e r his reason, it is certain that his gift formed of the Daily Chronicle at The Dalle«, Hfer sm ile was very sw eet to tee, state veterinarian and secretary of the basis of the most important ncieptifio organization was visiting last week-epd with her But, ah, it was not meant for me. the Oregon State Live Stock Sanitary in the country. T h e story of the Smithsonian Insti brother, Glenn King, and fam ily at How sad is life, as on we jog; Board, notifying Mr. Hill that Dr. tution is told in one of the series of folders and the old homestead north of (»ra?« That sm ile was wasted on a dog! {Beletski of Wasco “ is thoroughly booklets on Our Government now being issued by Valley. ■ “ T H E Q U A L IT Y S T O R E ” We always wonder what the heroine qualified’:’ to make the test required this Institution. Herman Pape and w ife drove of the story really does when the by the state live &t,oek board, all of .M O R O O REG O N If your name is not on our list you should drop in over” from Corvallis—a little mat author says that she unbends a trifle. , the herd in the Hill dairy were tested ter of some 2e0 m iles—the first of the today and have it put on. on July 14th, 15th and 16th. A college friend of mine says that week to look after their farm interests Wi:cn making the required test a at the beginning of harvest. They it would be all right to kiss and make ‘ t e m p e r a r e a d i n g is fir«t made, arrived Monday and started on the up, if he could only stomach the then the animal» are given a heavy make-up. . MORO. OREGON return on Friday. • feeding of hay, followed by more temperature readings, then ja serum Price reduction is said to be spread »1*0 A petrified oak tree has been un = 2 covered by workers engaged in the ail over the world. Perhaps that is treatment, more temperature readings S h o w S ta r t s a t S P . M . construction o t The Dalles-California why it is so nearly im p ercep tib le to and ob$eications as to, the reaction Hue , „ 1 to the tegt SA T U R D A Y , JULY 2 2 highway between The Dalles and the individual. When the te sts w ere concluded it Dufur. The tree was uncovered in W aiter-C offee, Sir? was found th a t all the d airy herd were excavating and is so located that it Customer—Coffee without cream., e n tirely free from all sym ptom s of THOMAS H. INCE prezenta w ill be allowed to stand where it is W aiter-Sorry, Sir, but y o u 'w ill as an object of interest to tourist». have to take it without milk as we are contagious, infectious, or com m uni cable d istaso , and thoroly sound and The tree wa« about four feet under out of cream. healthy anim als. As a re su lt of Mr. the ground. . Uncle Sam Tnay be holding the bag H i l l ’s effort to provide the residents By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE Mr. and Mr«. H. R. Axtell aqd *’BO far as tho^e European debts are of Moro w ith a high grade of dairy A »mashing tale of a dare-devil Yank niece, Loi« Wilder, and Mr»^ P. C- conceded, but he hat* the satisfaction products, he now holds Oregon S tate who made West meet East in India. Axtell returned from Eugene Sunday, of knowing that it contains nearly all Live Stock S an itary Board official Because he looked like a murdered where they attended the wedding of of the gold in the world. h ealth certificate No. 3291. prince, fhe natives forced him to lead a Miss Nanette A xtell, of Eugene, and It is- not uncommon, in a herd the A young theologian named Fiddle mutiny. Then an English girl got Mr. H.F.Franklin, of Portland. 'The size of Mr. H i l l ’s, to find onfe or more Refused to accept his degree, newly wedded couple w ill make their tangled up in his heart— anim als th a t, w h ile--n o t unhealthy, “ F or,” said he, ” ’tis enough to be home in Portland, where Mr. Franklin W ITH cannot successfully pass all the re Fiddle is engaged in business. quired tests. T h at all th e anim als D O R IS M A Y and C O U R T E N A Y F O O T E Without being Fk'dle, I) D .” in this herd did m eet «11 te sts speaks The Farmers Elevator & Supply Co. highly of the past efforts of Mr. H ill started receiving wheat at a I, of their to rig h teo u sly serve his com m unity. grain depots this week. H.B. Belshee was the first to deliver wheat at Hay Canyon; C. W. Smith first at Ni«h; Lxist: Bay horse, about 1450 pounds; Eugene Amidon first at Moro; O. G. rangy b u ilt; branded m ule shoe upside Sayrs first at Erskine; R. C. Byers Live Lines About the Home People dow r on le ft sh o u ld er; w hite m ark on first at DeMoes. The grain ail tests • *> ••JO’** ’* back. R ew ard. F inder notify Geo. Who Have Come and Gone good quality and averages between 303 P hone R6bman, Moro, Oregon. eight and fifteen sacks to the acre, as C. R. Belshee was in The Dalles near as can be estimated. Piper County. Saturday. The following news item, of inter Chas. W McKinney returned from est to many Moro people, is Uken r>:xr.<)OC.<x>>.-;<x>cxxK>ocx3OOO0O0O F R ID A Y .................July 21. 1922 The Dalle« Tuesdav. from the July 8th issue of the Eureka, L. J . Davis, from Kent, was in The California, Humbolt Times: The first t « r « « a L W » » N n . 121 of the week Miss Eunice B. Coleman Dalles the first of the week. / w ant a ll the cats you have , A. F. a a M. «oro- or. W e u . w a y * t r y to b e o n th e became the bride of Frank C. Fraser, David Sheer.r. from Shedd,Oregon, to spare. Fem ale cats are « q u a r e - H .ic . w c c o n ' t s t r e t c h tb c ftrM aad thirc near Carlotta, at the Holmes place, t h e t r u t h i n n e w s a b t m o r e especially desired. Cats o f it evening« ot each is visiting with his son John, at the Mrs. Holmes being a sister of the t h a n is n e c e a s a ■ y . aiontb _Vniting member« Hotel Moro. either sex and o f any size or bride. The wedding party assembled cordially lavited io color. -8 . H. Arhuthnot and family have __C. V. BELK NAP, Proprietor out of doors under the redwoods for ritb M. By order of W . M Notice of Sheriff* Sale returned from their auto camping trip the ceremony, which was as simple W . F . H ulbkt . ecrei • W ill b e in t o w n W e d n e sd a y s, S a tu rd a y s, and quiet as could be, only the more Batniaham Chap«»' to Crater Lake. By virtue of an execution judg Sheriff Chrisman has traded his old in t h e a f t e r n o o n s . a. a. immediate relatives being present, mo . 78 O. I l - ment order duly issued by the Clerk tegular communKiiton Ford for a spick span new classy Ford the bride’s mother, Mrs. James E. BRING YOUR CATS of the Circuit Court of the County of ««d 4th Thursday car of 1922 vintage. Coleman having come from Oregon Marion, State of Oregon, dated this .e v e a in p monthly. ERNEST S. EVERETT George Hennagin and family re for the event. Following a brief wed 28th day of June, 1922, in a certain M e r e , --------------O i e g - o x x . N ellie Muia, ding trip, the couple w ill make their ____ W orthy Matroo turned this week from their summer action in the Circuit Court for said home at Carlotta, California. N ana B abzee . Secretary. home at Camp Sherman. County and 'State wherein Mary H. e -i-1-1— i-:--1 Rucker as plaintiff recovered judg- 1 W. H. Ragsdale was in Portland M e r e L ad «« N o . 113 ALL the tim e. ment against John R. Rucker for the Saturday. letum ing that evening vis I. O. O. F. Fresh cow for sale. Inquire H. D. For C ounty n ew s sum of $25.00 per month, Support of Meets every Monday eve- a late train, and his auto from The Dutton, at the Confectionery. drag in their hall. Transi Minor Child, and co?ts and disburse- ' A Det racts promptly made by the ent sod Visiting Brother» Dalles. Mrs. Fred Hennagin and daughter Sherman County Abstract Co., Moro, ments taxed at twenty four and 40-100 cordially invited to meet dollars, on the 4th day of December, 1 Kathryn, of Locust Grove district, with us. Oregon. W H . W illiam s. N . G 1919. have returned from an outing at Camp Notice is hereby given that 1 w ill, Full stock of No-Leak-0 rings 50 C. F. H ilt, Secretary Sherman. cents and up. Also plain step cut. on the 12th day of Ai.gust, 1922, at the C H R IS B C H U L T Z W S T N O . 71 W. F. Jackon represented Sherman front door of the County Court House Foss & Co. folks, last w in te r when A county in Portland Saturday at a meet A l M E R IC A N X E G IO N the snow was deep a lot Meets at Odd Fellows H all on I ing of the democratic state central Mr«. J. G. Van Meter, daughter in Moro in said County, at ten o ’clock in the forenoon of said day, sell at of you were caught w ith Opal and «on Clifford were in The second and fourth Wednesday« committee. public auction to the highest bidder fuel bins em pty Dalles from Grass Valley Thursday. for cash, the following described of each month. J. A. Hardin and wife were visitors Roy F . Dean, Commander this week from The Dalles at the -bought your coal a sack Watch papers for date. property, to w it: E.J of W.J and I .C Harper, Adjutant and Finance Office.' home of Mrs. Hardin’s sister, Mrs. at a tim e, causing many Dr.Freeze’ next visit to NJ of N.E.J and SEJ of N.EJ Sec. 28,3. Roy Runs man. Sherman county town«. S.. Range 18 East W M., S.EJ and cold trips to tow n SE.J of N.E.J Section 21, 3 South Dr. J. R. Morgan w ill leave for a U c a l Chnrcb AanoBBcemeaU We pay parcel post one wav on all Range 18, .£ ab L.,>\ • M , containing month’s vacation in Portlnad and Sea shoe repairing. Good quality leather — d o n 't get caught this year “ 480 acres, more or leas, all in Sherman again. O rd e r y o u r fuel J aide on the 29th. He intends to be and work. Joe Amore, The Dalles, First Presbyterian Church of Moro County, Oregon, ' taken and levied hack in his office on September 4th. fro m Doe John at 1-a-L Sunday School 10:00 a.in. Oregon upon as the property of the said John Morning Worship 11XX) a.m. Bert C. Baker, assistant cashier of When you have that hungry teeling R. Rucker, or so much thereof as — 3 ears K in g coal enroute Union Evening Service 7 JO p.m. the Citizens Bank of Grass Valley, try the prompt short order service may be necessary to satisfy the said to D oe’s yards now Union Mid-week Service Wednes left for Des Moines, Iowa, on the 13th, judgment in . favor of Mary H. installed by J. M. Eddy at the Bee to spend le/eral days on business day, 7:80 p.m. Rucker against said John R. Rucker Hive restaurant. The union services alternate between matters. with interest thereon, together with To trade for wheat land, one of the the two churches. W. K. Johnson. Manager W. M. Walker left early Thurday best 160 acre farms in Lane Co. W ell all costs and disbursements that have Dorcas Society Wednesday, 2 p.m. or may accrue. foi Portland. He drove his recently M oro, Oregon . ., Henry G. Hanson, minister. located. Address T . E. Edwards, 372 Hugh Chrisman, Sheriff. wrecked auto to Portland for repairs, W. 12 st., Eugene, Oregon. Dated at Moro, Oregon, July 10th, , T _____ , , . . . n m i l l I Lt principally a new top and minor re ly2g 5t 7. 14 8_n , H -1 I ' H -W- I m i l l l F M i l l » r r » Methodist Church announcements I have an Atterbury 2J ton truck pairs to the car body. Sunday School 10 a. m. with new motor, new rubber, and T h e B e st in t h e M a rk et a t R igh t P rices. Mra. C. C. Currin, from Portland, well worth 12000, w ill sell for 11100. Preaching at 11 a. m. «very Sunday. O rd er s P r o m p tly F o r w a r d e d b y and niece, Mis« Dorothy Currin, from First, third and fifth 8undaya by the Geo. Stephens, Arlington, Oregon. M ail, T ru ck , o r F x p r e ss pWsV>r; the second and fourth Sundays Klamath Falls, were visiting in Moro Dr Clarke, of the Clarke- on Tuesday. Mr«. Currin is a sister by Rev. W. U Dillinger. Brower Optical Co., 1124 Sixth to Mr». Roy F. Dean. Union church service, 7 :80 p. m. street, Portland, w ill be in Moro all Union midweek service Wednesday, Not thoroly content with an auto day and evening Saturday, July 29th. A r e t h e B e s t R e c o m m e n d a t io n o f trip to the eastern part of the state, at the Moro Hotel. The company has 7 :80 p. » . L The union services alternate be from which he returned Monday, L.W. had very good success with their new Roes left again on Wednesday for a tween the two churches. Preaching at Spalding second and I tour of the southern section of Ore lenses for cataract. fourth Sundays at 12 noon. ' gon. T h le ln e t itu t lo n o ffe r. « th o r o u g h , p r a c tic a l, « n d ..« n d .r d e d u c a t io n Rapid progress is being made in The public Is cordially invited. a t a c o e t w it h in r e a c h o f t h e h ig h s c h o o l g r a d u a te . The Moro Tire and Tube Surgeon U. C. Smothers, pastor. paving the Pacific highway between ■aye: I t’s work I want, not money. Albany and Harrisburg. Big crews are It offers training for collegiate degrees in: Whv take your vulcanizing to a gar working out of Tangent, Shedd, Hal- Christian Science Society. age? We all have to eat. I won’t Mines Agriculture Services in the Church building, charge any more than the law allows. i«y and Harrisburg. Motor vehicle, licenses for the year Pharmacy Main street, at 11 a.m. Subject: Moro Vulcanising Shop. Commerce 1922 have passed the 118,000 mark, ac Vocational Education Engineering anil Meeh. Arts “ T ru th .” Howard and Walter Stanley, both .cording to a report prepared by Carl TsoUmonl»! services each Wednes Ch cmicaI Engineering Forestry residents of Moro in their younger Oabrielaon, in charge of the state mo day evoning, 8 o ’clock. Military Science and Tactics days, were In Moro this week seeking Home Economies tor vehicle department. Sunday School, rear church en Quality of the 1922 wheat now being Musk, Physical Edu- trance. 10:15 a.m. Pupils up to the harvest jobs. Their father, Captain It offers training also in: The School Stanley, was county treasurer of Sher harvested In Umatilla county la bet- a«re of 20 are welcome. cation, Industrial Journalism. T h. public I, cordially Incited M man county for a period ot ten years. ter than waa expected and much wheat F a ll T e r m O p e n « S e p te m b e r 1 8 . In the lighter landa of the county la L. W. Rosa, w ife and son Harold attend the church Mrviccc and vi . i SPECIALTY GROCERS A T RIGHT PRICES the reading room, roar .ntrancc. op«, ttttroed Monday from an auto trip to weighing up-to No. 1 grade. For circulara of information and illustrated booklet Write to Declaring the Oregon corporation of eastern Oregon and Washington and daily, arncPt T H E R E G IS T R A R , O R E G O N A G R IC U L T U R A L C O L L E G E , part of southern Idaho. They vial ted the Shaker church to he fraudulent, dant in charge from 2 until 4 p.m. members of the Indian Shaker church C O R V A L L IS , O R E G O N in Baker, La Grande, Walla Walla, —>-------------------- ----- Wenatchee, and Lake Chelan dis gt Chiloquin are aeektng d lw c e from L . B. 8to u tt and w ife , from K« j t, jurisdiction o< Ull oorporatiQii.. _ W H Y D ID S M IT H S O N C H O O S E T H E U N IT E D S T A T E S ? THE MORO TRADING CO. BANK OF MORO MORO THEATRE “The Bronze Bell” HARVEST Protect Your Eyes Q0QGLE5: 25c to $1.50 T h e O b s e r v e r SHORT PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS U MORO PHARMACY MORO. ORE. fer ton § Cats! Cats! ■ I Moro Hotel Barber Shop H O T A N D C O L D B A T H S '' Turn - A- Lum News.... READ THE OBSERVER WE ARE HEADQUARTERS F or A ll K inds o f F R E S H F R U IT S Apricots and Peaches '. Now in Market Ium-A-Lum Lumber Co S u c c e s s fu l G r a d u a te s O. A. C. A SPECIALTY MADE of ICE CREAM and COLD DRINKS When in The Dalles try our canta loupes at 80c per dozen. Porto-for picnic parties and Sunday dinners-all flavors. Lemons, Oranges, and Grape Juice, for all purposes. Watermelon on ice; take one home. Harrison & Scherrer TH E DALLES, OREGON were in Moro Thureday. trieta.