Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, June 01, 1923, Image 2

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IBSERVEI Delfo» Memorial Park a Non bos Fron Kent od Vtcimty Boy Scoots Return From
A .'T . Holt is expected borne thia
1st Aomal tamping Trip
Ready for Picnic Parties week.
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Notes ef Imprest ta AU
Lecal Dcaomiaatioas
W . HL H ill, P r o p r ie to r
Phon« 3 1 F 1
Tba boy aoouta, eleven strung, re­
I. E. Wilson and w ife were visitor«
R C, Byers, member of the board
turned Saturday after a joyous five
Services at the usual hour next
M om m a delivery made to anyone pbonmftorders
at
Wasco
last
Saturday.
of directors of the UeMoao M em rial
day’s camping trip near Oak Grove, Sunday morning at tb e Christian a ’
otto*al Moro.
Jnlr 2S'
in the evening for extra milk or cream. W e have
Park. when in our office recently,
Mrs Pluemka sod daughter Maxine seven miles aofithMeat 4 Hood River. Science church. The subject w ill bo
the only dairy herd in the vicinity oi M oro that it
.
stated that the improvmenta inaugur­ are visitors ia Portland thia week
They were io charge of Rev. Henry “ Ancient and Mjdern Necromancy,
ated by the county court for the
alias
Mesmerism
and
Hypnotism,
G.
Hanson
and
Rev.
U.
C.
Smother».
Homer Sibly left Saturday morning
certified disease-free,
,
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Memorial Park are progressing rapidly
Their regular daily schedule called for denounced. ’ ’ The golden text ia
by auto for hia home in Portland.
' 1 ì « FA m E < * ^ Wtf-SS ASSOCIATION ' to completion.
rising at 6:00, when two ware do from Gelations 6:1. Tba responsive
MORO
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OREGON
L. J. Gates and wifa went through
The atone wall on the west aide,
tailed
to prepare breakfast under the reading ia also from Gelations, 4:21-
C. L . I reland . M«na<in<t Editor parallel to the Sherman Highway, our city Monday, on their way south.
supervision of Mr. Smothers. The 26, and 28-81
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been completed, a cement coping
Mrs. J. R. Dellinger and son others were taken for a mile run,
F riday .................. . June t 1923 baa
Rev.
U.
C.
Smothers
w
ill
preach
having been placed on top. The wall Arnold are in The Dal lea for a few scout pace, which means walking fifty
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at Moro in the Methodist church next
i . 900 feet long and serves the double
paces, and running fifty paces, alter Sunday morning at eleven o ’clock. o r x x x x * X x j O O O ö ö OC- X A OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OCXXXx KXXJPMPOOOOOOOO
days.
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The United States Coal
purpose of . turning
the
winter
Art Mottarn and Clarence Snyder nating and mak'ng the m ile in twelve It is expected that some w ill units
aaBouared that tretlmony baa h a « , flood waters into a natural channel
minutes.
After breakfast, which
produced bafore It that the price of and is the boundary lino on the high left Monday morning for Warm aeem-rt to demand the attention of the with the church at that time. The
pastor asks that all members and
»*1 li too high. K they want any way aide. A number of tables for uaa Springs.
entire troop, two scouta washed the
more of the same kind of taatlmonv of picnic parties have been built.
Walter Adams and family were in dishes, then came assembly about friends of the church put aside every
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tka la"* cwaua will flan them a llna T^a e tablas have been made on the town Sunday from their home near 8 JO, with R. lesion on manliness1, a thing else and be present.
unit plan, to be used as separate Antelope.
<* HOjOOO.OOO expert wltneaaea.
A very interesting feature of the
story of boy character from the Bible
tables or joined together when larger
Methodist
Sunday School next session
being
used
each
day
as
a
background.
HOT AND
Wlrs.
A. S. Johnson and Mrs.
Reforestation la <»•
the moat parties are using the park. In con­
C. L. Stainey, who have been visiting Then came the hike, which kept the w ill be a missionary drama, to he
Mrtooa problems confronting the <^un- nection with the -tables, are
at the L- D. Eaton home, returned to boys busy t ill noon. After dinner the presented by the m issionary'super­
try, eaja a college professor. Mpe- number of garbage barrel* placed at
scouta had the day to themselves until intendent and fourteaa girls. It w ill
Moro Monday morning.
ctally ta the girt who had her tier« advantageous places for tbe dtspoeal
five o’clock, when the regular acout be both interesting and instructive.
The Kent balltossers w ill test their
dipped two year, ago and la going of garbage of all kind». These barrela
laason was gone over, the teaching Don’t miss it.
w ill be emptied nt frequent intervals. good standing in the graces of Lady being conducted by patrol leaders
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ta long hair.
The usual Sunday services next
The public is requested to u e them Luck rext Sunday with a scheduled Harold Biyant and Wallace Cochran.
Sunday at the Presbyterian church.
Child eleven months old Is reported liberally. A ladiee rest room baa game against the Centerville boys.
Supper over,-th e circle around the It is expected that, at the Childrens'
also
been
provided,
equiped
with
•a sp—*1ng atx languages, though we
W ill C. Guyton is one happy man evening bonfire, with stories and fun,
• • • nothing remarkable In that. Most y nil ary appliances. A concrete eop­ tunes school clyaed. Hia wifa and concluded the diy, and night found Day program, which w ill he given i
at the Sunday School hour, infant
any child of that age speaks all lan tic tank baa also been completed and children have moved»out to the farm. them huddled in blankets dreaming of !
baptism w ill be administered.
connected
with
the
sewer
system
In­
ns well aa any one.
Now he don’t have to cook and eat the day's exploits.
Rev. U . C Smothers w ill preach a ’
stalled *t the park.
The abotfe was the program in­
all by hia lonesome self.
Mr. Byers has now under way con- ]
■f i
Memorial Sermon in honor of the
Somebody has figured out that the ln-
tended«
but
was
broken
lfito
several
Fred Haynes and wife returned
nation’s dead at Grais Valley next
tcreat on tba Tut-Ankh-Amen treasures »traction of a water tower fnd tank
Sunday
evening from their v isit to ( times to the delight of all . inclading Sunday evening at eight o ’clock.
with
which
to
supply
water
under
•bould hare amounted to $ tO/tMLOOO.-
the
scoutmaster.
The
twelve
mile
000.000.000.000,000 and then some, up pressure for irrigation and use with California. Their daughter, Mrs hike to the D evil’s - Punchbowl
The evening union service next
Waldner, and her little daughter ac-j
to the very number of paragraphs that the sewtr system. When thia ia
brought
the
boys
back
at
two-thirty
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Sunday
in the Presbyterian church at
completed, a pumping plant w ill be rompanied them on their return trip.
hare been written about him.
A ball garnet eight o ’clock
Rev . H. G. Hanson
instead of at twelve
installed to put water from the
Mrs. J. L. Matthes left on Tuee« one afternoon with the West Barrett preaching the sermon.
spring into the tank.
day’« train for The Dalles to be with noy scouta finished up to the tune of
w ill
The public is invited to stop, when herjjrother George who underwent an 1 Oto 27, but our boys took the d e fe a t. " Rev. Henry G. . Hanson
. .
. . . preach
c
passing the park, and inspect the operation for appendicitif at The I in true Mout .p in t. On. evening our »» the Gorman «hool; hou.e th i. Son-
many facilities provided by the Dalles hospital in that city last ; friend. Mr. and Mr«. Harry Horner. d»y afternoon, June id.
county for the use of picnic parties Friday.
1 formerly
living near Moro, jnvited , The young peoples’ Christian En- j
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and out-door meetings such aa is
John K. Wilson arrived from ' the whole troop for dinner. If they deavor meetings have been disbanded
held in many places in the county Mountain City, Tennessee, Saturday regreted the invasion of their larder for the summer.
C a ll’ a t .
during the summer montl s.
for an indefinite v isit with relatives in thia fashion they showed no traces j
in this vicinity. He is the father thereof, but tbe boys ate tbe meal o f , . Oregon's national guard now has the
With the election of officers for of Mrs Carl Schadewit* and uncle their live». Scouts who waited on largest infantry regiment In the Uni­
the year, the Oregon state chapter of the Wilron brothers.
the table or washed the dishes after- ted States. Information to this effect
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-w ... wards w ill corroborate this.
Tha was received by George A. White, ad-
of the P. E. O. sisterhood closed Its
be f(jOt|ng groc„ y b i, ls!
W illiam C. J.m «m .ud N ell.«
12th annual convention at Portland.
jutant-Xfeneral of the state, from the
married .< W .« o F r i - . ^
m, ke up for
Mrs. Blanche Zollinger of chapter N, I^eonard were
federal war department at Washing-
ev ning. Their many friends all losses. Another surprise was a health
Portland, was unanimously elected
join in wishing them a long and lecture in the school house by Dr.
president.
happy I fa. They expect to make,
The grain crops throughout the state their home on the Carl Schadewit« Estelle Ford Warner, or Portland, on
Child Hygiene. This was perhaps
are in good condition, but-the drop farm.
not what they had expected, but it
Ing of some fruits Is causing concern,
Mr and Mr, J. E. Norton are ,t l e may serve hb a letson on b*-ji g pre
according to the summary of weather
payed when in coming years they tha 11 •
and crop condition» la Oregon for the proud parents of twin babies, born
be more interested in babies, the-. I
week, Issued by tbe department of Monda,, May 28th. The boy weigh® 1
81 pounds and the girl
pounds. they r i« now.
urlcultura.
.paUly* credits were worked out with
Mother and babies reported doirg
—
a—
niceiy.
Mr. Norton, so sayeth Dame-i tbe following aims: Obedience, fifty ;
Rumor, fiad Dunlap order him a hat courtesy, ten; punctually, ten; obser­
five or b íx sizes larger than the one vation, ton; neatness, ten; and study
ten. The public may never be wise
he wore last weak.
to the ups and downs of this table
from day to day, but thq general
summary for the trip is as follow s:
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Harold Bryant, Ethan Woods, Wallace
Cochran and Elton Noyea each scored
99; Lloyd Johnson, Thomas Stephens,
If you have for sale
each 98; Eugaae Amidon 95; DorSnce
An official bulletin from the A xtell 88; Ardeth Cochran 86;
BEEF
PORK
VEAL
Oregon Agricultural College b o js’ Clarence Lusk an^ Leon Cochran 83
and girl«’ club department states each.
MUTTON CHICKENS
that Sherman county
has three
With "the kind helpfulness of
industrial clubs that have finished Chester Smith’s . speed wagon all
don’t forget that we buy
their school club projects with a score returned Saturday evening in healthy
of one hundred per cent. The official and hilarious mood, having a very
anything and pay top prices. It must
report, naming each school and the much reduced food chest to show for
project finished, is printed below:
be good quality.
their exploits, but in splenditi com­
The Moro home making club is “ plexion, and with nppetites, which
one hundred per cent club, having a surprise in the form of another big
filed reports at the headquarters of feed at the Preabyterian church,
the boys’ and g ir ls’ clube at Oregon given by their mothers did not
Agricultural College. Miss Grace E. collapse. The week ended hapiiy.
Fitts, local leader, has been in charge
Now the boya are hoping for a
of clubs for the last three year» and bigger camping trip next year.
has earned an enviable reputation as
a suceasful club leader. The officers
of the club are Helen Bryant/ pres­
A ft9 t Eoery M eal
ident; Minnie Starr, vice-president;
Mary Irene Johnson, secretary. Other I*1!*.!----
members are Zella Burnett, Jessie
Belshee, Georgia Coon, Faye Thomp-
aon, Velma Powell, Vivian Hulery,
and Lenore Amidon.
The Harmony school sewing club
C h e w y o u r food
is a one hundred per cent club, having
filed reports at the headquarter» of
w e ll® t h e n n « e
the boys’ and girl«’ club at Oregon
W R I G L E Y ’ S to
Agricultural College.
Miss Grace
a id d ig e s tio n .
Miller, the local leader, baa handled
I t a ls o k e e p s
clubs for the last three years and
has
always
put
through
one
hundred
th e te e th cle a n ,
A \
per cent clubs. Tbe officers of the
h re a th s w e e t,
club are Alta Belshee, president;
a p p e tite k e e n .
Mary Reeae, vice-president; Clara
The Greaf Xmevicaa
McDonald, secretary. Other members
i Opal DuValls, Hope Hall and
Florence Mason.
These girls are
quite young, but both the girls and
their leader have been working
persistently and have produced work
showing excellent quality.
The Kent sewing club has com­
pleted its work and ia now a one
hundred per cent elub, reports the
O.A.C. extension service. Mrs. C. E.
T h e r e is n o b e tte r g u id e p o s t to t h e
English if the local leader. Officers
of
the club are Glenns De’linger,
m otor la n e s o f A m e r ic a th a n th e B u ic k •
president; Mabel Holt, vice-president;
A u th o r ise d S ervice Sign .
and Valma Malthea. secretary. Other
members are Nona Morrow and Edith
8ias. 4 -
N or is th ere a better in su r a n c e o f c o n ­
MORÓ HOTEL BARBER SHOP
i
Moro
For
H o n e s t V a lu e
B A R G A IN S
In U s e d C a r s
W illia m s G a r a g e ,
M oro
At the Julius Medler Farm
Bring them to me
2 miles north, 1 x/i miles east of W asco.
Three School Club Finish
With 100 per cent Credit
Wednesday, June 6th
Sale begins ten a. m. Free lunch at
noon, and Arthur Phillips will he there
with his famous chili beans.
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2 2 H E A D G O O D FARM H O RSES
PUBLIC MARKET
WRIGLEYS
Is Found on Every Tral'
tin u o u s, careful a n d d ep en d ab le m otor­
in g th a n th e o w n er sh ip o f a B u ic k .
T h e p erform an ce o f ev ery B u ic k e v e r y -
w h e r e is c o n s t a n t l y g u a r d e d b y a
nsU ion-w ide n etw o rk of B u ic k A u th ­
orized S ervice S ta tio n s.
N. CROSFIELD
k4>
W asco,
O r e g o n ' a nt
Distributor for S h erm an C o u n ty
Vki
better
are k A Bnck will build them.
Reports received at the office of the
state Industrial accident compassion
during the last 16 days Indicate that
a large number of the logging and
milling Industries of the stata don-
template withdrawing their contribu­
tions to the workmen’s compensation
act and will seek protection through
contracts with private Insurance cor­
porations
Governor Pierce thia week will eater
upon the tash of appointing the ao-
oalled county tax conservation com
miaalon under a law enacted at the
last session of the legislature^ Bach
commission will he composed of three
members.
These tax conservation
commissione wUl be elm liar ta tba
one which has been In operation 1a
Multnomah county for a nuffiber of
'nkfik
Grays, mare and horse, 2 5 0 0
Span gray marcs, 3100
Span, marc and horse, 3000 Black horse, 1 5 0 0 ~
Bay mare, 1 3 0 0
Span black horses, 3700
Black horse, 1550
Span sorrcll horses, 3100
Blacks, mare and horse. 2800 Sorrell horse, 1 5 0 0
Span, mare and horse, 3000 Good saddle mare
Bays, mare and horse, 2900 Farm pony
Horses’ average age six to ten years
Harrow cart
14 foot header box
IHC hay rake
20 foot iron harrow
Light buggy harness
Twelve foot roller
26 horse combine hitch
Hack, good condition
16 hoe Empire drill
~ Walla Walla discs, 7 and 9 foot
% Mitchell wagon and wheat rack
3% Mitchell wagon and wheat rack
3 % trail wagon and wheat rack
18 foot header box and wagon
2 14-inch 3-bottom gang plows
Twelve foot double rod weeder
16 hoe VanBrunt drill and double discs for same
John Deere manure spreader
13 sets extra good work harness
chain and leather, ready to use
1 6 0 0 gallon water tank and wagon
Singletrees, doubletrees and chains galore
Numerous miscellaneous items
Persons having no pasture for horses bought here may
have free pasture on my farm until July 1st. ■
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Terms: AU sums under $25, cash; all sums over $25, five per
z
cent discount for cqsh, or bankable note taken at eight per
cent interest, due October 1, 1923.
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J o h n M. D eM oss, O w ner.'
Ci. R. G o c h n o u r . Auctioneer
E. T. J o n e s , Clerk