Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, April 13, 1923, Image 3

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Mero, Or egea
F riday ................ April 13. 1923
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E u re k a Lodge N o. i l l
A. P. 4 A. M. Mere, Of».
Meet« the 1« and 3d Thurs­
day evenings of each nonih.
Visiting members cordially
invited to meet with us. By
order of W . M
W . K. Johnson, Seer clary
Bethlehem
th le h e m C h ap ter
Ne. 78 O. E. x
Regular communications
each ¿ad and 4th Thursday
evenings monthly.
May Bclshc,
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Worthy Matron.
Nana Bersec, Secretary.
nor«» Lodge No. t t j
I. 0 O. P.
State forestry officials have goat
News Letter Freas lo r t
resolutions to Oregoa'a representatives
in ooBgresa and to stt*"h>a of the
Max Pleumke baa a new bright
Ualted S tater forest eervtoe taking shiny Ford ear.
that airplanes be assigned to thia state
Misa Naomi Young was visiting in
during the coming forest fire aeaaon. Moro Saturday between trains.
Bonds aggregating 865.000. voted re-
Mrs. Wm. Young and daughter Lor­
ceatly by the Dee Irrigation district ane spent last week-end In town.
In Hood River ooenty, have been re­
Mrs. L. J. Davis Is expected home
corded la the office of the secretary
of state at Salem. These bonds were from The D elies the last of the week.
certified at a meeting of the state
Mm. Jerry Wilson, who has been
Irrigation securities commission held quite sick with the flu. is reported to
last week.
be much bettor.
A conference between the directors
There has been an abundance of
of the Columbia River Fishermen s rn<n thia week, which helps matreial­
league and the packers to discuss the ly in making the farmers grin. —
prices to be paid for salmon on the
A? A. Dunlap and w ife, accom­
Columbia river during the season,
which will open at noon May 1, has panied by Mrs. 0 . H. Adams, made a
been set tor the afternoon of Satnr- lurried trip to The Dalles Wednesday.
day, April 14.
In sa effort to obtain some of the
business now favoring the automo­
bile stage lines operating in the
Willamette valley, the Oregon Elec­
tric Railroad oompany has died with
the public service commission a new
tariff which shows a material reduc­
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tion in the present fares.
A M E R IC A N L E G IO N
Meets at Odd Fellows H a ll on
Plans tor construction of the Butler
second and fourth Wednesdays section of the Reedsport highway have
of each month.
been completed and sent to the bureau
of public roads. This la the section on
Karl Sehade, Commander '
which the forest service and Douglas
1. M. R fe rso a , Adjutant
oouaty are to oo-oporate on a 80-60
Model Laundry, The Dal lea, w ill basis, each appropriating 166,000. It
»11 for and deliver in Moro each is 1% miles long, almost entirely
Monday and Thursday.
Agency at through solid rock.
Hotel Moro barber shop w ill be con-
Axel J. Olson, resident highway
dnued. Celle made at residence when
engineer at Astoria, la making anr-
leeired. Dry cleaning w ill be given
veys on the Columbia river highway
tpeelal attention. Family rough dry
between Astoria and Svensea prelim­
uork, eleven cents pound. Regular
inary to the plan of the state highway
faith work at usual price.
nnmmlu lcn to resurface the pavement
A. N Rhodes and family motored by laying a top dressing two Inches
Monday to aa far south as Shaniko, In thickness and widening the pave­
leaving Moro about eight and return­ ment from 16 to 18 feet.
ing about three o'clock in the after-
Officials of the Western White
Mwn. They report the roads rough
Cedar company of Marshfield have an­
tooth of Kent, but not bad. * Mr.
Rhodes is proprietor of the Bee Hive nounced the company would construct
restaurant and had beard such colorful a standard gangs railroad on Dement
Kories o f the southern towns in Sher- creek. In southern Coos county, to tap
maa eou'ty that be decided to ace them a white eedar tract of 60,000.000 foot
Ant band. He returned well satisfied and would have It under way In a short
that Moro leads the procession in many time. The road will be XH mileMong
and cost the company 640.000.
respects.
Meets every Monday eve­
ning in the I. O . O . r . hall.
Trans»esU and viaiting bro­
thers are cordially invited to
meet with us.
Andersen, N . G
. M . Young, Secretary.
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I B u y , S e ll o r T r a d e
FOR
ANY
T H IN G
L R. Mommy, Corson’s Music Store
T h e D a lle s , O r e g o n
W H E N YO U T R A V E L
BY AUTO
AND VISIT THE DALLES
S T O R E YO UR
CAR
In the concrete, fully equipped, roomy Harare of W al­
ther-Williams Company. Competent workman always ready
to help you in any way they can at least expense to you.
For any service rendered the charge will always be reasonable.
WALTHER-WILLIAMS GARAGE
THE DALLES.
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OREOON.
Uva Linas Abort People Wko Have
Cerne
Gene
Mrs. F. M. Daggett has returned to
Moro and w ill be pleased to show her
former customers And their friends
son» of the newest patterns and de­
signs in hemstitching.
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R. J. Ginn loot a tire chain and
T..W . A lley is having the farm retainer spring Sunday between Moro
residence on his property west of M i
and Spaulding chapel.
Either the
painted a rieh ivory.
Lone Rock roodfor the Hock man hill
Beginning with Up» week, the show route. Finder w ill be rewarded by
hour at Moro theater has been chang­ its return to the owner.
ed to«eigb< o ’clock.
Rev. U. C. Smother* w ill fill hia
regular appointment at Graaa Valley
next Sunday evening.
C L. Montgomery is owner of a
Rates: Under 15 wordi, 35c
new Ford roadster, purchased through
15 to 30 words, 50c
the W illiam s-Dagget Motor Co.
Over 50 wds., 1)4« P«r w<^-
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OBSERVER WANT ADS
Hans Thompson and wife were vis­
iting at Boyd last week at the home
of their daughter, Mrs Clara Ward.
A ll those who “ fid” around the lest
ten days are reported to be better.
Some new ones are trying their luck
at It now.
Two outfits, one a six horse team
and the other a four horse team, were
over from Maupin Monday after pure
seed wheat from the Guy Hoeainson
farm.
J as. Leonard received word Sunday
that hJa father was very iow at bis
home in Hood River. Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard left tha» afternoon to be at
bis father’s bedside.
R ew ard for R eturn .
F.E.Fortner late Saturday evening,
Strayed from Bauera & Bauer» road
was called to Kettle Falls, Washing­ camp near Bourbon: One bay geld­
ton, by the aydoen death of hia father ing. weight 1660, »Ur in forehead,
at the fam ily home In that city.
branded HH (connected) on left shoul­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm? Daggett, accom­ der, roached last spring, no blemishes,
panied by Mrs. F. M. Daggett, were left with halter on; One chestnut
Portland visitors the first of the week, sorrel gelding, weight 1200, flax mane
returning Tuesday evening with a new and tail, branded HH (connected) on
left shoulder, roached close, left with
Ford touring car.
mule bridle on. A reward of 625 w ill
Friday morning a blanket of wet
be paid for the return of these two
snow covered south Sherman county
horses to Bauera & Bauera camp.
to • • far north as the E. H. Moore
farm. Four inches was reported at Fresh Cow
Shaniko. Three inches at Kent and
For sale: Three year old heifer;
The civil service examination for two inches at Grass Valley.
fresh three weeks; second calf; gives
local postmaster was he id Friday, the
Miss L illia Thompson, attending fopr gallons a day. 'Truman Strong,
6th, by M. H. Fagan for the postal St. Helens Hall, private sehool for Moro.
departm ent.
J, E. Norton was the girls in Portland, Is spending a ten
only applicant to venture the teat.
day Easter vacation at the home of W a n te d —
Girl wants |>oeition in house work,
The Wm. Mitchell children are all her parents, Mr And Mrs. Hana Thomp­
hotel or restaurant table waitress, or
son,
in
the
Fairview
district
reported to be improving. Mlaa Gib­
store clerk.
Address “ G irl” route
son of The Dalles is nursing little
The auto stage recently inaugurated
one, box thirty, Moro, Oregon.
Claris, who has been very low with between The Dalles and Grass Valley
pneumonia. We are glad to say that discontinued service last week. Tues­
Poultry Foods
day, when five passengers from here
Claris also is convalescing nicely.
All kinds of poultry feed, bone,
Uncle Ban Brown has been quite were disappointed, the discontinuance etc., for sale.
Chick feed in any
sick with the flu this last week. Dur­ of service was first generally known. size package, 4c a pound.
Farmers
ing hia illness his daughter, Mr». A successful auto stage service could Elevator & Supply Co., Moro.
be
made
to
pay
ito
owner
if
the
stage
George Rider, and husband, from
Portland, have been visiting with made daily round trips between the Chicks and E ggs
points ’mentioned, leaving Sherman
him. ~
Eggs and chicks for sale from my
county early in the morning.
farm flock of Buff Orpington».
J. R. Dellinger and w ife returned
Chris Schults post, American Leg­ Chicks, 815 per hundred. Eggs 88 P«r
home Sunday evening from a v isit at
The Dalles and Portland. On the way ion, has decided upon Friday morning, hundred or 81 for fifteen. Mrs. A. H.
home Sunday they stopped at Trout­ April 27th, as clean-up day in Moro. Barnum, phQne 23F14, Moro.
dale to watch the fishermen there The city w ill be divided into divi­
catch smelt now running in immense sions and a captain appointed to assist H orse P astu re
Good, horse pasture; ' all fenced;
schools in the Sandy river.
They every one in cleaning up their prem-
brought a big box of smelt home with isies. A ll house holders and merchant running water. Write F. C. Schu
them, some of which was divided with are requested to have their premises mâcher, R .F.D . box 36, Moro, Oregon.
cleaned up early thst morning and
friends.
if so attended to, the American Leg­ D ependable U sed C ars
ion boys w ill see that it is hauled
Buick fours and Bixes have arrived;
F. W. Chindlund was a visitor in away. Now, let every one join in also 4 nice line of used cars from 8350
Portland the first of the week, return­ and give* the old town a good house to 8750. I w ill demonstrate any time,
ing Tuesday by train.
cleaning.
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any place.
Easy terms.
J. L
Smithson, salesman, The Dalles Buick
J.
C
Freeman
left
Wednesday
for
Night prowlers and vandala entered
the yard of Sam Brisbine Tuesday a six wptks visit to his old home in Garage, telephone 921.
night and stole a quantity of flowers Oklahoma and a v isit with friends
T an k s for Sale
giown by Mrs. Briabine for local rale. and reljtivc.- in Kansas City and other
WoodOn tanks for water or grain
In stealing the flowers the thieves also middle west cities. Mr. Freeman,
storage; eight feet diameter; eleven
before
his
departure,
stated
that
it
tramped and ruined a quantity of
flowers just showing thru the ground was twenty years ago last Sunday that feet deep; made of two-inch fir. Very
This Is the second occasion this year. he first saw Moro. Since then he has reasonable. Inquire of The Dalles
Shope Brick Co., 900 E. Third street,
It is presumed some of the younger been clerk in a store and manager of
The
Dalles.
generation of Moroites, running wild two large stores at different times.
He
has
been
elected
sher.ff
of
the
at night, are the responsible parties.
county, and now owns a prosperous Shoe R epairing—
W e pay parcel post one wav on all
Bart Burrell, expert caterpillar op­ dry goods store in- this city.
ehoe repairing. Good quality leather
erator, is a favorite of Lady Luck.
A card received at this office from and work. Joe Amore, The Dalle
Recently he purchased a new pair of
kahaki trousers. His first occasion Rev. H. G. Hansen states that he ar­ Oregon
for their use was last Saturday when rived safely home last Sunday morn­
he came to town in hia car. Before ing. He states that on hia journey H ouse for R ent
e»»t he travelled through snow in all
leaving home he put twenty dollars in
House and four lots for rent, oppo­
bills in the watch pocket of his new of Montana and Dakota. The first site DeMoss Springs memorial park.
trousers. After he had been in town two hundred miles east from the sum­ 850 a year. John M. DeMoss, address
about a half hour he discovered the mit of the Rockies the land was cov­ DeMoss or Wasco.
ered with heavy snow. Dakota had
bills gone and that the pocket had no
bottom at all. After some thoughtful some bare spots, but all the lowland
consideration, he retraced hia steps sections were costed with snow and n i « 111 i f 111 n i i m i i » i «■»■+• ;
since first coming to town and found heavy ice covered the ponds and rivers.
Under a proclamation Issued recent­
the money in the center of the street
between the W illiams-Daggett garage ly by Governor Pierce setting aside the
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and Burmeetor’s tailor shop. He had afternoon of April 17 M . » le6ftl haH
stopped the car in the center of the holiday it will be necessary to close
street and when he stopped out of the every school-In the »tits- This was
announced by J. A. Churchill, state
vehicle-the money fen to the street.
superintendent of public instruction.
The proclamation was Issued on be­
half of the management of the Port
land" baseball club, which qpens Its
—F olks :
1923 season In Portland April 14.
T urn - A - L u m
N e w s ....
USED CARS
We have eight used car8, including two umall trucks,
which we offer at amazingly small
Bargain Prices
Many people delay in calling to look over a stock of
used car» and then later become dissatisfied with
X them aelw s wh< n they realize how well some particu­
lar car could fit into their requirem ents.
We list
cars now on hand, come and look them over If the
particular purpose car should not he included, we
may bo able to get it for you.
STUOEBAKER SIX TOURING
STUDEBAKER 4 TOURING
FORD ROADSTER TR U C K
P E R S O N A L S
M AXW ELL TO U R IN G
FORD TO URING
FORD ROADSTER
Ford roadster truck with starter blocky
Overland 4 touring, very latest model
and a genuine bargain a t the price.
Rock-bottom Prices: $85 to $600
WILLIAMS DAGGETT MOTOR CO.
check for 823,469 was received at
the state penitentiary at Salem from
the Linen Thread company of New
York, in payment for two cars of
flax tow shipped from the prison flax
plant. The prison has another car of
ftax material on hand, which upon
being treated will return an additional
1116,600 to the state fund. A contract
recently was entered into here where­
by the prison flax plant will handle
the output of the Willamette valley
flax and homo arowera’ association.
Ministers and church officers of the
twertty-one churches comprising the
Pendleton PresBytery of Ibe Presby­
terian church met in this city Tuesday
and Wednesday of this week. Meet­
ings open to the public were held each
afternoon and evening and, in addi­
tion, much private business connected
with the various churchee was attend­
ed to in this morning sessions and by
committees. A feature of the meeting
waa a luncheon served to the delegates
Wednesday noon at Hotel Moro by
members of the Moro church.
A
W. H. H ill has added to his dairy
equipment e water cooling and animal
heat eliminating milk machine. The
new apparatus operates In such a man­
ner that all milk is double etrained
before being bottled for delivery to
customers and by the elimination of
animal heat the danger of having milk
sour before use is. under ordinary
circumstances, entirely done away
with. The new machina is an Inverted
cone placed under a large bowl. The
cone is cooled on its under side by
running water and in turn cools the
milk as a fine film flows over Ita
outside surface, into tubes In Ita
bottom where it is caught in buckets.
The milk is first placed In the large
bowl ar.d, through small holes in the
—we are in receipt of o r­
ders from headquarters
that all fuel must be sold
for cash—dated March 1
Bring them to me
I
If you have for sale
BEEF
PORK
VEAL,
MUTTON CHICKENS
don’t forget that we buy
anything and pay top prices. It must
be good quality.
PUBLIC M AR KET
THE OBSERVER PRINTING OFFICE
IS AN ESTABLISHMENT THAT IS KNOWN
BY THE HIGH GRADE OF ITS PRINTING
—B ut thfe price has been
reduced to such a figure
that you cannot afford to
buy elsewhere.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co
w . K.Johnaon, Manager
Moro, Oregon
H -M ' l- l ’ f w i 1 1 I 'I I I I 6 I 'I11 I I 6 4,4*'6
PLOW S
Vulcan and Canton Chilled
and Steel Bottom Plows.
1
M ARROW S
Steel Lever Wood
and Disc Harrows.
WRIGLEYS
a n d g iv e
stomach
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6 e a e /ie /e f
G in n , C o le m a n & Co.
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