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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1922)
rv Y T T T Y T T rrrr HUIAN KANTS," FAIOUS STACE FLAT, 6 N0V F U J- Tfje H oro H o tel SUMMARY OF ASSESSMENT ROLL F M SHEUAM COUNTY. OREGON b* ** For A t Htm 1922. a * final!* tq n a h ^ J Coant, Baanf W - C. L IBBLAMD. Editor P ^ « n a y T . . ' \ ' October 13. 1922 Hero theatre Friday. October IM h . 4a fu lly entitled to hn ewe of the re a lly grant pictoraa ad the year. ** I t 4» a story e f a atory e f life 4a the fly. H e a rts " wus w ritten by H a l Raid. father e f “ W a ll y /* and en joyed an enviable me ru e as a sfc B*y toealMas report • *•- but It len t that there are tor th« Jobs. tb* pwt Tha troobto to. «be lot» are useettofactory. most ot them t»Hn{ out 1» the susahtoa. and away from «oft-drinM atanda. and mtooa the comforting pre»*«*'* of a flapper ate- augrapher and a machine tor dipping OREGON VaU< t a «2 32 60 02U.JUO 3 80 So. 580 280 A Modern T ile and Concrete Constructed Building Built by Moro Community for the General Public <24.110 0».7M ST E A M H E A T E D * E L E C T R IC L IG H T S Bath and H ot and Cold W ater in Every Room Acre* of hD l a n d * . . . . . . . . . <35,539 00.sK.9s0 Acre* at tillab le toad *. ----- Aerea at eoe-a l lib i r leed A cre* a t m ineral 7 7 4 .« «J68.75O 304,810 pruductieo a score o f year» hack. 850 House P aton in the ste lla r role of Tom Logan bring» to the part a s y u - pathotie andarstanding that aaakee his chatacterixatien a rani mnstrrpian and a personal trium ph. His perfor mance in thia feature and in "T h e S torm " stamp» him as one of the finest actors on the acreeo today. The supporting cast is o f exceptional mar it . inci t i n g as it does such sterling actor, a« b d.th B a ilo r, Russell Strap- aon, Gertrude C lairs, George Hacks thorns. George W West, Lucretia H arris. Ramsey W allace, Mary P h il bin, H - 8 . K arr and Snitx Edwards Tbs story deals w ith the machine tioos of a city siren who weds Tom Logan to ontaia the deeds to his fa ther’s farm , unoer which lisa rich i| deposits. The granite-hearted father sees her plan and cuts Tom out of the w ill. Later the father hi» daughter-in-law io the company of a released convict. He tries to »top her from running away and is killed . Tom fear» his w ife w ill he sent to prison and takes the g u ilt upon him rtaneger U «»‘ ' V a le e 1A1.130 33.156 W . M. W a lk e r, MORO w . Cl— ih ratios of Property ■ Special Monthly Rates for Room or Board 263.180 20.920 XJ.bOO <33.610 23* 320 6.262 2.010 11.000 827 1S8 his Horae* aad mole*. C e ltic .................... Sheep and goat* . H o g ..................... Chickeo*................. Dog*....................... Grom Soldier** cxemptioe Net taxable property N o ra . 27.010 <25.010 94.030 3hK30 9.040 80 S » 3.050 » 2 ^ 710 67 07 33 02 3 .98 10 93 S3 10 00 5.240 $3323.470 - vwt NOW IN S T O C K Winona and Birdsclt Wide Track Wagons Iron Wheel Trucks H c d and Wood Frame Barrows 16-Hoe and 18-Hoc Drills V . J. W alker. Diri- Maoa<er. WASCO - ¿ OREGON T h i* doe* eot at 83,278,176 *3 % » O T T O P E E T Z . Cooaty à s s a a a “ FOOL’S PARADISE’’ BIGGEST PICTURE MADE BY DEMILLE Fire tome* to the Datto the five year* from 1010 to 1020. Iw Despite our great Indignation at the JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW riuaive. reached a total a f 01,872,722.- Mtloo the* waa descended 877. aedhrUtog to a report made by lower a»imala- we are compelled self. Producer Live» Up Ta Name the NaOowal Board o f F ire Under i i t * i n i m i » H i io o i t od<» How It turns out? You would not remark* the Houston Poet, enjoy the picture if the entire plot la Procnhag Present Feature writers. Thia report la based apoa a la the worst behaved of all hat wm revealed, bet you can be sure that stady tff o»<w* than SjOOOvOOO Brea Inhabiting the you are going to be th rilled by the W ith each succeeding production. which occurred daring the Sv» years. remarkably strong clioiax. King Cecil B. D e M ille . ope of the moat The average toss waa 8884£44£Sft. Baggot directed the picture conspicuous picture producer* In the The underwriter» point out that the ___equality of the aexea la not A s lig h t advance in admission w ill world today, prove» bi» incomparable total loss during thaaa years would »•roughly established by a long shot be in effect at the presentation of mastery of screen technic. Year» ago, have b e * auttdaut to build AiHjWX) rouan who aaarrtoa a "H um an H e a rts ." Prices are given M r. D e M ille promised the American dwellings coating 00JOOO. or enough to — POLKS: bar American rttlieo as 40c and 20c • motion picture public that every pic house 1.7003)00 persona, or the entire — harvest ia over and the bat an Aaaarlaac man who mar ture produced by him would excell it» population of the atatea of Connecticut. a foreigner dosen t forfeit his A fter one lias l«M»k**<l at a color predecessor in artistry and popular train in the warehouse. Nevada aad Wyoming. These arionnd- for a few moments the eye becomes appeal, and he ha* kept hi» word. In dtlaenshlp lng figures give seme Idas of the tr e — we extended credit to adapted to that color and Is no longer hi» latest Paramount production, mendous waste that la caused each able to distinguish wnall difference». tome of you to help in to a fashion report, hips When matching dress goods you "F o o l'» P arad ise," bi» directorial year by fire* la the United States. harvest. back. What part of the should not look at the materials genius and a rt are exquisitely expres Moat of these fires a r e . preventable longm than a minute at a tiros if sed, and in point of theme, cast, set In Europe, at least to the older coun la going to disappear. to — NOW we are asking you ting * and universal appeal, it out tries, Urea are practically unknown, you want a dose match. to hand a check to Doc ranks >ny of hia previous productions yet to the L’nMad States year after to he can pay for the An exceptionally notable cast of year goes by without any abatement player* waa choeen by Mr. D eM ille of the leas from conflagration. Thia stuff that he accomodated for " F o o l’» Paradiae ’ ’ The six prin you with. Pay your loss constitutes a burden upon the eipal roles are entire community and It should ba re account and get a FREE in the hand* of sented as such. TICKET TO THE FAIR. Dorothy D al- '. / ton Mildred . O f unusual interest to tha derivation H arris, Conrad of tha word ‘‘•terilng,’* as applied to N agel. Theo W. K. J o t a u a , M u t g e r something that Is “geuuine. pure, un- n carpon U td dore Ko* I off, M o ro , O rego n adulteratad. or of excellent quality.** John Davidson The original form of tha word was and J u lia Fay. » I M I 4-4 H »111 1 1 1 4 I I 1 H H 4 - “eaaterilng.” Tha Easterling» Both Dorothy the north German», or the merchant» Dalton and of the Hanseatic league, the original Mildred H arris »re »tar» with large •'rooneyera” of England. Tha name followings, while Conrad Nagel i» of tbeae merchants came to be applied favorably known to the rcreen public to coin or goods of a fixed standard thru hia auperb work in recept value, answering all testa. Ia tha pictures. time of Edward I wa find an English T y p ic a l S a v in s» , a ll o f th e m ! Q u a lity is w h a t coin Issued of tha designation of dinar or dlnarina, called “«terilng.’ y o u w o u ld h a v e it a n d p r ice » t h a t a r e e x Since that time tha word “storting** t r e m e ly a ttr a c tiv e . I n v e s tig a te n o w b y m a k in g ha» been applied to the English pound, which before tha war was regarded as the best value to tha world. COM E IN A N D S E E T H E S U C C E S S F A N N IN G M IL L T u m -A -L u m j News.... Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co DO UBLE ELEVATOR E levates the Grain Into the Hopper Elevate» Grain From Hopper to Sack GINN, COLEMAN & CO. f lo r o - - . O reg o n A valuable knowledge cf the reliability and integrity of businesses is the reward of the steady reader of advertisements. 3 7 1 DEPARTM ENT STO RES T h e D a lles, O reg o n HERE ARE VALUES THAT MEAN ECONOMY FLANNEL SHIRTS FO R MEN 4 *, O ur fill Mock it now complete In all sizes. Color», khaki fray, kelly <reen, and dark cardinal. A ll wool and mixtures. values that mean a savin< to you. W e a re n o w A gent in S h e r m a n C o u n t y f o r O UTING G O W N S FO R W OM EN From time to time scientists an nounce they have discovered a method of fighting old age. or wrest Ing from time a few more years to add to the »pen of Ufe. In some in stances It Is a preparation of milk that will confer a semblance of Im mortality on man ti| hia mundane form. Again It la the transplanting of glands; new It to substituting naw cells for old. Wa aU want to have longer lives, say» the New York H er ald. Many of ne think of Ufe chiefly In term» of this one dimension, but what the world needs »»oat to wider Uvea and deeper Uvea, widened In our sympathies, interests and realiza tion of great basic principles and of the fternally great valsea ef Ufe. W hite and striped outing. All good quality flannels. Com plete line, all sizes. 96c 61A 9 9 1 .9 6 •G L A D IO * o f Q u a lity A fine aaaor'ment to choose from, and U R OWNERS ATTENTION The J. C. Penney Co. exclusive brand of fine percale». Bought direct from the mill» for our 371 •tore». Fnll 36 inche» wide, standard quality, popular light and dark patterns. Yard, only 6 1 .1 9 to * 4 .2 6 17c CECIL PR B. OD DeMILLE UCI». Good Knitted Underwear F or M en a n d B oy». Some of the mod reliable mill» in ih e country manufacture the mens* and boy»* knitted underwear we »ell. Workmanship b of hi<h character and the materiaJa are »elected .wool» and cotton». O ur value» »peak for tbemaclvet; compare quality and price»—they are convincing. Compare These Price« Men*» heavy fleece lined union suit» * . . . $1 49 Men's part wool union» in grey only. t .. $2.98 M en’» all wool white and yellow unions. $4 50 Men*» fleece lined cotton shirt» and drawer», "North Star Brand,” .. —.............- • .79 ♦— A . .. Men,» all wool »hirta and drawer», yellow only, each $3 19 Boy»* fleece lined union», aiaea 4 to 16 year» .. J9 Boys* wool and cotton union», trey only, tire» 4 to 16 year» . . .................. $129 Boy»* light fleece lined unions, size» 2 to 16 yean .89 our **FOOL’S P A R A D IS E " I f anybody Considers hlmaelf a 100 per cent apeltor, try him on this sen teace, which several college« have found only 10 per cant of their »In dent» conld »pell correctly: “It to agreeable to view the unparalleled ero- barrammeut of a haraaaed peddler or Badriler sitting on a cemetery wall gauging the symmetry of a skilfully peeled potato.’* Dr. Job noon or Noah Webster might go down on that. If the truth must be told. It 1» really doulitful whether anyone know» how to »pell all the word» In the »eatenra, says the Torrington Register. Taka “skilfully," for Instance. Some people would put two ‘Ta*’ In the first syl lable, and soma dictionaries would uphold them. I t seem» to ba purely a matter of chooolng your authority. Thau taka “peddler.” You can find the word spelled (or »pelt. If you prefer) “peddler” or “pedlar” In many old book*, and the latter spelling 1» said to ha current yet In England. The simple fact 1» that for scores of English word» then* Is no established standard. Wherefore there are no 100 par cent speller», except possibly to coromunl- rtea that have only one spelling book, or dictionary, ■ - Marconi betlevua that signals »re be ing sent from Mara. Astounding afl the ssaertlou la, ft coqies from a roan whose expert experience and sclentIflc knowledge command respect. THE NIAC-DRT BATTERY Just What You Have Been Needing FOR YOUR C A R / Here are E IG H T R E A S O N S why you should Het a M A C -D R Y B A T T E R Y when you make a replacement of a battery NeSqnntm 5 No Liquid ■ 6 No Freeans ~ _■ - ; 7, No Corrflswn B aiid, fo r th e s e E ight R eason s, is su p erio r to o th er m a k e s o f 1 2 3 4 A total of 12,708.060 acres has been »old to Kettle« In Alberta and Eaa- katchewan under the Dominion lands act, according to tbe-mlnlater of the interior. Of this acreage, 4.1M.TR# has bean patented and 808424 acres was not yet patented. The amount paid in for lands pre e m pto d wea 014, 800,007, and there wea yat unpaid ap proximately auVXXXOOU. Purchased homesteads totaling 1.822,840 had been sold to these two provinces, on which the reveno« was »8,274.280. and on which approximately »800,000 was yat unpaid. ■ — ’T ----------------- Next time you a « »<er a Mg mu seum. eeperially the American Mu seum of Natural History la New York, ho sure to seo the reconstructed skuM* of primitive men. Instantly it will •trike yon that modern man. compared with hia ancestors. Is like beauty alongside the beaaL Man la losing ferocious head as b« loses hia faro- doua disposition. Progresa I» certain. If slow, and the primeval ekella prove R. - The national debt new amounts to »28.148.000.000, a x l a financial an thority »aya It la now In a state of permanent decline. 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