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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1922)
■' — ....... « '*> U-«* . ■ .? F .»■/<_>* - 'Y. •«-,. ,\v- fMh ■’<:* 4^- 1,iT *• - SRERMIN COUNH OBSERVER - Moro, Orerò» ■TS— ~ Tea .. October 13, 1922 '.■« . H—L . — The Man W / r '.«v. • r ■ -w who is particular to be infinitely careful in selecting his Printing is a man who will endeavor to create for himself a pleasing person- “ OBI ality in other respects. ♦.'• WWiF ‘W- • j H Vrfdp1" ‘ Kursk* Lo««s N o. 131 a . r. o A a Moro. or. Meets tbe first s*J «bird Thu^dsy evenings of each month. Visitiog members eordishy invited to nee By order of W. M W. F. HVLASY. Secretory i ■etbteH em Cheat« No. 78 o. A. a. Regular comsauaieetioo each 2d and 4th Thursday evenings monthly. N a LUB MuiS. Worthy Matron N ana B aazaa . Secretary. Mora Lodge Wo. 113 I. O. O. F. He is a man with whom you will enjoy to deal. k ■• « V i *' ¿'i ». THE OBSERVER PRINTING OFFICE - .»a P r in t in g Is O u r B u s i n e s s Meets every Monday eve ning in their hall. Transi ent and Visiting Brothers cordially invited to meet __ with us. W H. Williams. N. G A. M. Young. Secretary. C H R IS SCHULTZ ROST NO. 71 AMERICAN LEGION Meets at Odd Fellows Hall on second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Roy F. Dean, Commander . J. C.Harper, Adjutant and Finance Officer P E R S O N A L S Live Lines About People Who Have ■ Conte and Gone I oOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXX OCXWOOOOOOOOOO« 191 V •» »< ' -» ¡ •» * MORO HOTEL BARBER SHOP C. V. BELKNAP. PROP. * ’s ____ - - - - -•- HOT AND COLD BATHS At the morning service In the Pres byterian church a solo w ill be sung by Mrs. J. C. Harper. Alfred Stanley Powers and Nanus Eslinger, both of Grata Valley, were united In marriage at the M. E. par sonage in Moro Thursday, September 12th, Rev. U. C. Smothers officiating. Next Sunday evening the Union | service in the Methodist church Rev. I . , , 11I H. G. Hanson w ill give his fourth ¿OOOOOQO0OOoooooooooo<xxxyxxxxxxx>-<x.<xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>j I sermon-lecture on the bible, this time ¡taking up the “ Gospel According to Luke.” O. M. Heacock, w ife snd daughter Ruth, from Enterprise, were visitors I at the Robt. Urquhart home Thursday | en route to Portland. Mrs. Idabel,e DESCHUTES MOTOR CO. Hunter and daughter accompanied them on the trip to the Rose City. O regon Moro . a * a W. H. WILLIAMS R EPA IR D E P A R T M E N T ELECTRICAL SERVICE Starting, Lighting and Igni tion System s. Recharging and repairing High Tension and Ford magnetos Specialty battery service Afl m ates rebuff/ or repaired. r‘<4* Tested and /filed urith distil led water FREE. W e solicit your battery work. Oxy-acetelene Welding Dust-proof Paint Room in Connection MORO - - - OREGON D e s c h u t e s M o to r C o . GARAGE J . L. H a t t h e s H an a g e r. M oro, O reg o n Open all hours of the day and n ig h t: Car.« taken care nf at any tim e. Night man sleep? in the building. A u to A ccesso rie» G e n u in e Ford P arts K elly S p rin gfield T ires G o o d rich T ires a n d T ube» ' S ilv erto w n C ords Big Business Says: ‘Advertising Pays W ESTING H O USE S I S ELECTRIC RANGE The average fcUchen demand» an electric range that wi/l give the m ott of the advanlage» of electric cooking in a compact and convenient form. The W estinghouse 5 1 5 Electric Range has two hotplates and an electrically heated oven that cooks wonderfully. Let us demonstrate this little range. S h e r m a n E le c t r ic C o L APPLIANCES DEALERS IN ELECTRICAL --- - - .i f p v f r y t h in g EVERYTHING M oro 4. < soló guaranteed -e- O reg o n -v— ___ b r ie f n e w s Governor Olcott has received a nue- ber of letters recently protesting against the embargo placed on hay Parigrapks State> Coaaty asd shipments In Baker county. The em laity's Events bargo was authorised by tbe state board of agriculture. Consumers of The salmon run has begun In tbe hay rather than the produoers register Btxoo and Elk.'rivers. Curry county, ed moat of the complaints against the but Is rather Ug't so iar. embargo, the governor said. Accidents In September on Port Tbe new re-circulating system of land streets Mounted to a total of drying prunes, worked out by Profes 1262, two of which were fatal. sor E. H. WiegApd of Oregon Agri Approximately l n o tons of black cultural college, has proved success berries were processed by Salem can ful in tests made In the Umpqua valley neries during Sh« recent season. thia year, and If generally adopted will An appropriation of $2000 has been save the prune growers more than made by the War department to re $160,000 annually In Douglas county, according to County Agent Cooney. store the rifle Pan go at Roseburg. The state board of control, at a spe The Oregon ptate Horticultural so ciety will hold tth next annual conven clai meeting approved plans for the first four buildings to be erected on tion/ at Corvallis November 18 24. After a two weeks’ postponement tbe site of tbe Oregon employment to enable the boys and girls to help institution for the adult blind In Port ta the hop and prune harvests, the land at East Elghty-flfth and Gllaan streets. The plans approved Include Falls City schools have reopened. The first an©v fall of the season the administration building, men’s In eastern Oregon occurred last Wed dormitory, workshop and power plant. A school district is a municipal cor nesday, whan a light snow fell at poration, and therefore is not liable Pleasant Valley, south of La Grande. Portland woe one among 65 cities for damages resulting from Injuries showing increas'd employment for .suffered by school children while be September. ♦ This was shown In a re ing transported to and from school. port given oat By the department of This was announced by I. H. Van Winkle, attorney-general, in an opin labor. Thirty-seven ^Marlon county boys ion written at the request of J. A. snd girls won a total of 1516 at the Churchill, state superintendent of , ' Oregon state |al$. U was announced by schools. Members o’f the Oregon public serv William Balllle, county supervisor of ice commission, after completing a schools. Caustic criticism of the Klamath series of hearings in Salem, will go to city >11, the only place for incarcerar Portland where they will confer with tlon of Klamath county prisoners, was engineers with relation to a mass of contained In a report of the county exhibits and statistical evidence in troduced by the Pacific Telephone & grand Jury. Telegraph company In the telephone The Southern Pacific company has begun to tear down the old street rate hearing. The taking of testimony car bridge that spans the Willamette in thp case has been postponed until at Springfield. The bridge was built October 26, Brigadier-General George A. White, about 12 years ago head of the Oregon national guard, Sixteen Inches of snow at Crater lake, with snow, still falling, put an has received official notification of end to government operations, which the recent war department order an it waa thought eeuld be kept up until nouncing that military saluting be tween officers and enlisted men of the at least October 16, regular army, national guard and other Harrisburg hop growers who had the greater portion of this year's crop elements of the national defense has contracted have experienced difficul been discarded except on military ty In forcing buyers to accept the full reservations and under limited cir cumstances. quantity of the oontract. The Edenbower section of paving, Permits for commercial radio broad casting stations have been granted to recently laid on the Pacific highway, Meier A Frank, Portland, and Alders has been opened, eliminating a bad de Music store. Baker, the department of tour. At present there is only about 400 feet of detour north of Roseburg. commerce has ohnounced. This last section will be ready to open The Eugene Bible university will at once inaugurate a campaign for half for traffic soon. Good progress is a million dollars to form a fund for being mode in paving* the'Canyonville the maintenance of the Institution section which will be completed In about 50 days. One-half of the high and for building extensions. The state board of equalization will way is being paved at a time. The Christian Enn-ieavorers rallied in strong formation at the hospitable home of Chris Andersen on Thursday. October 6th. Fifty-four people were present, the evening being ep«.t ir , •njoyahle games. Other socials w iii take place from time to time duri..g the winter. James Dillon, wife and son, from Harney county, were visiting thie week with relatives in and near Moro. Mrs. Dillon is a niecd of Mrs. E lisa Pow e ll. They visited at Camp Sherman on their way to Moro and intended to continue their trip into California via the Pacific highway. ^ eet In Salem October 16 and «II be s_ in sc sc ion for 1K II Hava days. PnmnlnlntR Complaints against this year’s valuations will be received a n l «onaidered at this ses sion. ’• > With practically all of this season’s prunes In from the orchards, It was announced by tbe-Fugene Gruit Grow ers’ association that a little more than 2,000,000 pounds v 111 bo the output of the association s d-tera thia year. Reports from dfctorla say this year’s run of «llverald« salmon 'will be one Un usual interest is taken in the of the largest In years. The bay at, course in religious education, which is Astoria Is full of salmon, which should now ln progress on Wednesday even make fishing In the Columbia and Its ings* Two topics have already been tributaries good In a couple of weeks. John C. Veatch, chief deputy dis I considered. The third topic, “ Chris- I tian Youth and Nurture,’’ w ill be con trict attorney for the federal district sidered next Wednesday evening at of Oregon has announced his resigna 17 :30 o ’clock at the Presbyterian church, tion, effective November 1. Lester W. Humphreys, the district attorney, al rith Mrs. W. C. Bryant as leader. ready has resigned, effective January A. B. Montgomery and brother J. E. I I Montgomery were visitors in Moro 1. The night schools maintained In z-' thia week. The two are brothers to' !?.ANDMA’S Astoria each year by the city educa Robt. W. Montgomery, formerly w», ¡j ’ tional department for the Instruction I resident of Kent and Moro now living Moro Theatre, October 15th of foreign-born residents In English at Twin Falla, Idaho, where J. E. and citizenship, will be resumed for also resides. A . B. Montgomery is the winter on the first Monday In No appraiser of land for the Pacific ¡Coast Land Bank Co. of Portland, vember. The Oregon state h os pi tab nt the ¡having his headquarters at Walla close of its biennial period October Walla. 1, had a total population of 1845. ac Rev. Henry G. Hanaon left last cording to a report presented to the A ttorney-at-L aw Monday morning for Redmond, where •U te board of control by Dr. R. K. as moderator of Pendleton Presbytery Lee Steiner, snp« rhitendent of the in Practice in A ll the Courts i presided at the installation of stitution. of Oregon Rev. D. E. Schnable as pastor of the Portland was the fifth city of the Phone OFFICE IN 541 ¡church qt that place. On Tuesday couhtry In percent ago to gain In post BANK OF MORO BUILDING evening at Bend Mr. Hanson presided al receipts for September thin 7«*r at a similar function, when Rev. Jack- the gain being 2«.J gor cent. coot, Port- J Moro . . . O regon son L. Webster of San Anselmo Sem- land's receipts for that month exceed | inary was installed pastor. Follow ed citlea of larger poi as aoch ns ing the installation the Fall meeting Rochester, New orisons. Beattie and of Presbytery took place in the Presbyterian church at Bend. Mr. Loniavtlto. The Pine Grove aehool board of Hanson expected to take part in the Hood River county suspended for a state Sunday School Convention at day ten grade students sad expelled T H E HOUSE OF Portland before his return on Satur six for use of tobacco. The children G O O D PIC TU R E S day to fill the pulpit on Sunday as drawing the more lenient punishment. usual. It was said merely had tobacco in their As a special Inducement to buy a possession, while the six were^declar- range during the demonstration of the ed to be spreading the habit. Great Majestic Range at the store of Bpeclflcatians fofr the proposed de Ginn, Coleman A Co., commencing on stroyer and submarine base el the October 9th and continuing until Oc- mouth of the Columbia river, near I tober 21st, every purchaser of a Ma- Astoria, will go forward late In Novem jjestic Range w ill have his or her ber. the navy department has advised [choice of two fine cooking, set« free. Senator McNary It U expected that have e presentiment that there construction of the base, which will | will be many fine new Greet Majestic cost ultimately about $2,000,000. will | Ranges in kitcherfl of our neighbors begin early In Jaanary friends before the demonstration Summaries of «he valuation of six [sale ie concluded. Temptation to own counties In Oregon fpr the fear 1922 Majeetic Range is irresistible when have been received at the offices of learns the tacts about the Great the sUte tax commission. With the I Majestic In Its relation to econofny in exception of Crooh and Polk coun the home; many w ill find themselves ties the counties thus far reporting [saying “ It’s do use to pot up with an have showed slight decreases In their A old stove or range any longer.” valuations for the year 1922. when Compared with the valuations for ths Abstracts promptly made by the year 1921. Sherman County Abstract Co., Moro, E. R. Johnson, surveyor from the Oregon. district forest office in Portland, and We pay pereel poet one way on sll E. H. Hall, examlfier In the office | shoe repairing. Good quality leather of the Cascade national forest In Bu Joe Amore, The Dalles, gene, are making a survey for a road to extend 15 miles from High Prairie Oregon to the Brook ranger station on the Watch papers for data. north fork of the Willamette shove Dr.Fraexa* next visit to Oakridgs. _____ _ i Tho road Is designed for Sharman county towns. ' fir* protection purpaaaa. H arold AN AUTHORITY THAT NO ONE EVER DISPUTES There is at W ashington one division of the governm ent that Is ev er free from criticism a s to its m otives, even w h en its decisions are unpopular. T h e head o f th e judicial branch of governm ent— the Suprem e Court— has had from its organization the reputation of being absolutely fair and unbiased in its findings, and its m em bers eryoy th e entire confidence and respect o f the people of the country. T h e interesting story of the Suprem e-C ourt is told in one of the series on Our G overnm ent being mailed m onthly to the people of this com m unity. It is an in te r e stin g b r ie f history o f the court and Us relation to the other branches of the governm ent. BANK O F MORO OREGON MORO. «1% VALUPHONE T he L a te s t T h in g in M u sic P la y s All M a k e s of R eco rd s MORO PHARMACY 303 M ORO. ORE. Phone 1 m in i I III n I I I I I I I I I I I I » 11 » PI H THE M ORO » H * I H l 1 1 W + - H -M D A IR Y W . H . H ills P r o p r ie t o r Thi« is the only dairy herd in the vicinity of M oro that is certified disease-free. W e hold Oregon State Live Stock Sanitary Board official health certificate No. 3291. O REGON M ORO h u h h loyd R oy M-i i n u m i l i h FLECK -H’ i i t i i » » i i t h + i 111111111 i - h - ORCHARD P a y n e a n d F o w lie , P r o p s . R u fu s - - O regon A ll who plan canning Fruit this year should place their orders with Fleck Orchards. Phone 22F11 Wasco, in advance. IRA M. PETERSON Free Camp Grounds for Parties Calling at Orchard for Fruit. SHOW S START A T E IG H T P. M. 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