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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1923)
IKWM MUIH IBSERVEB Grass VaDey Pulk Off a “Few Square” Celebration si N F t fetJ'tfi.tam ti . ab 9 ' "i Status of Married Women Try this Test Yourself— lm oortant ' •n><-rKljiieiita enacted at Once more Sherman county ean the 1828 session o f the legislator» are rm im r a* seço®4 cl««* me|tç» •• *^c D r. Day, an Elder ,n the Pres embodied in a new eompilstion of Ore p c i eMeew« Mona. OrvflQ», Ju»7 »■ 1891 inhale a deep breath and join in a Slip a strand of dental floss (obtainable at any drug prayer of thankfulness. The perilous byterian church in P rin e v ille, paaeed gon eleetion lewa juat issued Vy •tore) between every two teeth in your mouth ! If last week by car on his Secretary of State Koaer. first week of July ie again hietory. thru here O f moat the thread catches, or I f It becomes c u t . r the fibers Dr. Day stopped importance are those affecting the _______ ¡The hot wind« have paaeed ua by and way to Portland. are tom apart, it la ■ *ure sign that you need dental C. L. IR E L A N D . M a n a t in g E d ilo r the Fourth day o f July ia a closed off to ta lk w ith the local Presbyterian laws governing the registration of pastor about a summer conference for voters, the uae of the absent voter’s incident. F r id a y " .......... ......... T j u l y 6 l t o __________ w o rk ! The cakualtiee have been alight. central Oregon young people, some b allot and the federal statutes re 1st- « : «»«maidering a ll thing» fa irly . A boy thing in which be ia enthusiastically ' ing to naturalisation and citizenship, Then come to this superlatively modem office where, " Puts the Teèih to Sleep D espite the heat of the last daya can in future boaat of having been interested. In Portland he w ill take particularly of married women. The by mean* of the wonderful dental anesthetic, the matter up w ith Rev W a lte r L . ¿own by an auto. A man haa a date for setting off and establishing o f June the _ . . ia juat about ten _ T w ilig h t Sleep “ for the teeth” , we elim inate to days too late to injure to an appre bruised leg and another a portion of Van Nuy*, who baa charge o f the ' election precinct» by the county court an almost unbelievable degree the discomfort always educational work in the synod of ciable extoot the wheat crop in the top of hia scalp removed, both has been advanced to the regular Sherman county. Cool west winds caused by th eir method of e x it from Oregon. associated w ith dentistry. July term preceding the prim ary auto — in - which they were riding. have succeeded to the one or two hot a n ------ election, and the amendments to the .T Rev. Henry G. Hanson preached at east windy days that had threatened two autos are badly wrecked and a the Gorman school last Sunday a fte r registration law».prescribing a liter to burn the tender grain stalks. This couple others have minor injuries, noon. The Sunday School has recently acy teat for voters, contingent upon is the information brought to the caused by a fast driven car colliding elected a pew superintendent, Mrs. the adoption off a proposed const! Observer office by farmers of different w ith cars parked at Grass V alley F . E. Moquet to take the place of tutional amendment to be submitted to sections of the eounty. Hqd the hot shortly after noon on the Fourth. Ffrof National Bank Bldg. Mr. J. Thomsen resigned. The school the people a t the general elaction in The program of patriotic exercises is in a flourishing condition and ex 1924. east winds continued, the slender T h e D a ljes, O r e g o n stalk juat below the wheat husk, at the Grass V alley perk Wednesday pects to keep in session rig h t through A ll other amendments to the elec is obtainable O N LY at these offices, Call at any time and let which is filled w ith nutrition, vould mA-ning waa atteoded by a large the summer. Sunday afternoon, in tion laws which were passed by the We can satisfy you that have dried up and the wheal ue ome crowd. The Declaration of Independ spite of the warm weather, practically reoent leg islative assembly have been us explain its incomparable qualities. »nee waa read by Francis T . Wade of stunted and shriveled. the entire neighborhood was present. inserted a t the proper places, end Wasco. The oration was delivered Mr. Hanson w ill preach there again i t ia thought th at the booklet w ill be found to comprise a complete and About forty members and friends by Ira M. Peterson of this city. on the second Sunday in August. The two base ball games were both serviceable reference book for use in of Moro Community Club met st an A t the Presbyterian church next Wasco loosing connection w ith »11 matters pertain inform al luncheon at Hotel Moro won by Grass V a lle y . Sunduy morning at eleven o’clock, last Friday to welcome the board of the first game by a $-8 score and the ing to elections. Rev. Henry A3. Hanson w ill give a ■SB . regents of Oregon A gricultural Col last game by 10-2. The smoker staged Wediwsdsy eve resume of the work of the Teeent lege who were view ing the local « 1 1 I I I I’ I I t l l 11 I » I 1 1 I 1 « »■H-t I I I I l I 1 i H I > H <■ ♦ ♦ 'I I »+4-» »■ Voices ef the Exchange general assembly at Indianapolis. experiment station. Governor Pierce ning waa attended by a large crowd New Motor law deck» Car Thefts W ith the completion of some radical j A price of • cents ia being paid tor had made the statement to members of fistic fans. The prelim inary go changes in the administrative agency i Under the provisions of section 37 prunes bought 1» the Umpqua valley of the party that he would also be between McDonald and Stout went Kid this assembly w ill go down in history of the Oregon motor vehicle law , a ll by peckers. with them a t Moro, but for unex the four rounds to a draw. W . H- H ill, P r o p r ie to r . Phone 21F 1 in some respects as of unusual im motor vehicles licensed in another Parker got the decision over George plained reasons he failed to appear A t a reoent election the city of portance Every member of the state or country- must be registered, M ike although a special trip by auto was Tom lin in the second round. Morning delivery made to anyone phoning orders ehurch and congregation bhnuld hear in Oregon w ith in seventy-two hours Florence, near the mouth of the 81ua- made to The Dalles to meet the train Bibby lost by an unintentional foul law river, voted to reduce lta slxe. in the evening for extra milk or cream ., W e have A rt Bibby and Bowman went the fu ll th'S report. after operation of same commences he had designated. Twenty-two buildings In Portland, Plans are on foot for sending w ithin thia state. For the < o ven six rounds to a draw. the only dairy herd in the vicinity of M oro that is The celebration closed w ith a dance several delegates to the Presbyterian, ience of nonresident owners in all rated as flretw pe, were condemned certified disease-free. ’ Banditry on the Columbia river the evening o f the 4th. The music young people’s summer conference st registering th e ir motor vehicles, by the fire maiehal’e office during highway seems to be increasing. Beach by-the-sea. Thia registration stations have been ee May. * provided for the occasion waa snappy Columbia Several reports of hold-ups west of and of the popular jaxx variety. The church is entitled to foty delegator, tablished in seven Oregon cities W ith broccoli planting at Its height, The Dalles have been made and now hali was crowded w ith dancers who and it is expected that the e n tiie , Motorists must present th e re g is - Umpqua valley growers are finding a I H I H f l I I »1 4 I H I ' H H i l l H + 'H I I I H h l I I I I » I H » comes a report of a sim ilar affair to stayed a n ti, w ell into the next day. quota W ill be reached. Orvul Thomp- tration certificates of th eir home greet deal ot difficulty in getting party returning to The Dalles from son and Frances Hennagin have states w ith th eir request fo r re ft|> plants. X>XXXX>OOUOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOÛOO Yakim a. This last was attempted The tax from the sale of gasoline registered to date. i tration 1» O r e « « to the registering •Roy A. Klein has been made per west of A rlington last week. The for May amounted to $142,000. On „ . , , officer, MS evidence of the ownership z»«r was stopped by two men who a l the basis of gasoline consumption s C b ri.tia n D elenn M 7 ’ce* “ u’ “ ‘ o i th - motor » M e l . m urt b . m b- manent chief engineer of the highway tW> form • th. department by the state highway com lowed them to proceed a fte r argument year ago, i t is estimated that the tax , t 11 0'c l .rk. Subject.- b . c r . m e n t . , te x t: 1.1 Cor.nth.en., 1 0 :!« ., W ltoto rtlon can be made mission. • by the owner and hia w ife . w ill exceed $200,000 for June and Golden Re.pon.ive l a d i y Luk* f . T ! j ' L X / ' l h / ’ S S S . C . V . B E L K N A P . P R O P . that the amount to be received by the law . Upon the The Southern Paclfle company has 12-14, 24-26. 8unday Sunday School at 10:16. i registration of the motor vehicle a B surplus of — state for road 1 maintenance for the i l l ears ---------------------- according to Dome Requires Much Paint, Wednesday evening meeting at 8 p ro. registration certificate or “ nonresident report received by the public service thousand gallons of paint are month of Ju ly w ill exceed $300,000 H O T A N D COLD B A T H S Reading room open d aily in the rear perm it” is issued to be affixed on • commission. s’ required to paint the dome of the The to tal tax fo r the year 1923 is estimated to be more than $1,760,000. of the church. .p ito l a t Washington. the inside of the windshield of the ThS Tri-County Bankers* association Rev. U. C. Smothers w ill preach car as evidence of compliance w ith of Hood River. Wasco knd Bhennan at Spaulding at eleven o’clock next the law. counties met in Wasco with thirty- In those cases or instances where Suoday morning and at the union four presenti from other states ere service at the Methodist church in motorists The Roseburg city council has voted > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 < X X X 3 0 Q O O O O O O observed by the various state -traffic Moro at eight o’clock in the evening. aa emergency sum of $160 to start the officers on the public highways be Rev D. H . Leech preached at campaign against earwigs* which have tween any of the established Spaulding last Sunday morning and at vaded ths atty. registration stations without the Grass V alle y the evening of the same W ith ths rainy season at an end, nonresident perm it displayed on their day. /Mrs. Leech accompanied M r cara, they w i l l be registered by such fire lookouts hgve been ordered to LeSch to Moro. officers upon exhibiting evidence of all Mgb mountain stations within ths Rev. W . L. D illin g e r w ill preach ownership of the motor vehicle, or Deeohutes national forest. a t the Methodist church Sunday morn directed by the traffic officer to secure ing at eleven o’clock. There w ill be registration a t the nearest registration special music by the choir. station, aa in the Judgment of the officer may be deemed advisable. Plumbing and Healing The department has provided these Oregon Men Control Valuable Oil Lease stations and the fa c ilitie s there for Sell« and installs the famous »Mueller pipe V. F. H a rris , o fT o r tla n d , wae at the convenience of visiting motorista. 90< Hotel M o rtis couple of days last week Only a lim ited number of stations BY AUTO Logan Berries, No. 2 can, 6 for................... or pipeleaB furnace. have been established for the regis in the interest of the Curry Pool O il AND VISIT TH E DALLES 90c Black Berries, No. 2 can, 6 f o r ....................... Co., an Oregon corporation d rillin g tration of vehicles of nonresident«, W a s c o , O r e g o n 2.194 for oil on a valuable lease near ak the experience of other states hav r 'X b Coffee, any brand in stock, 5-lbs for.............. ing sim ilar laws justifies Oregon Breckenridge, Texas. 1 00 The story of his company is in te r officials in providing these stations White Wonder Laundry Soap, 22 bars for esting. I l l president, Fred Haines, only upon the main highways. In the concrete, tully equipped- roomy*flarage of W ill- 2.17 is also president of ths Harney More than six thousand cars have Schilling’s Baking Powder, 5-lb . . ................ ther-William« Company. Competent workman always ready j registered at the registry stations 33c County N ational Bank of Burns, and provided sjnee , the law requiring to help you in any way they can at least expense to you. Lighthouse Cleanser, 6 cans *....................... Ir a Mahon, secretary and treasurer, ■ter upon __ For any «ervice rendered the charge will always be reasonable. is a large land, owner of Harney visiting motorists to register county.* They, through Sidney their entry Into the state In addition Hughes, assistant post master at went into effect. Breckenridge, secured this valuable motorista have passed through the Opposite Black and White state without complying w ith the law 19c lease through purchase when oil 36-inch Percales, regular 23c .. • • • • • at a low ebb and had hardly gotten it because they werq not acquainted _ T H E DALLES, - - ORBOOTV 39c when crude oil took a sharp and steady with its provision. Through the 29-inch Devonshire, regular 45 value causing the big oil operators operation of the new lew it has 40c advance, 40rinch Flaxons, regular 5Qc............ to begin d rillin g operations—with already been possible to recover one car and two other care th at 45c the result that sevdhteeri gushers stolen 40-inch Voil, regular 55c.......*• — M 4 have been brought in in the last were embezxled. The record of these 1V? X" year w ithin a m ilk of their lease—the registrations w ill afford a» interest 35c 40-inch Voil, regular 45c...................... closest being only three hundred feel ing study for many purposes. , Its value haa been fu lly demonstrated from away. This fired a ll interested with en ths fact that i t enables, officers to thusiasm and Mr. Mahon has gone to identify stolen cars as w ell as to ap Texas to let the contract for the first prehend those carf not operated with later w ell. To those acquainted w ith the appropriate ’ license end w ill bring into the state a greater revenue facts, there is* no doubt as to pro duction. The stock of the Curry than the ooet-of it* operation. Pool O il Co. is nearly a ll placed in central Oregon, being taken largely Attorney-Oeneml Vaa W inkle by the people of Harney, DeeChutoe, declared unconstitutional the sot past Lake, Crook, and Jefferson counties. ed by the IM S IsgUOutWW authorising Mr. H arris, since ta lk in g to a few the state industrial accident leading people of Moro, is inclined to slon to reimburse th e » Ity of Capl believe there are many here who with the sum of $1S6S wTlIch the «Ity would lik e to take advantage of this paid Peter Horning 1» compensation investment before the books are closer) for Injuries. The decision may go to and has decided to come beck to Moro the supreme const for e few days after July 16th. Any George M. M iller, pioneer resident one wishing fu ll particulars, w rite of Bupene and W ether of the late or leave word at Hotel Moro for Mr Joaquin Miller, poet, bee launched a H arris to c all. I f Interested, don’t movement to oreato a national park delay, as the books of the eompany or national monument at Cape Per- w ill soon close. peteia on the Paolfto ocean in> northwestern corner of Dane county, The city and commercial club of the tract to Include a portion of the Bay City has protested to the public Lincoln county coast as well. service commission against a proposed Seven fatalities out ef a total of 761 ralae lb rates by the Bay C ltf W ater accidents la the stafe of Oregon were cokapany reported to the state Industrial acci The ity Perrydale has requested dent cuinnna«i>'u commission «gi during • — c — * of ------- - laPBi *««« the week the state public service commission to M> inciaa«ve. Those fhtak Extra Parts for Dccrcing H arvesters hflp with the restoration of a regular k JnJurH were; Weaver. J DR. a . B. M ASSEY *FOR THE TEETH* “ T h ere is N o H u r t” THE MORO DAIRY OREGON M O RO MORO HOTEL BARBERT SHOP Oregon Moro Moro Tracking Co. A valuable knowledge of the reliability and integrity of businesses is the reward of the steady reader of advertisements. T w o Day? Only Friday and Saturday. July 6tn a n d 7th A. M, HICKS W H E N YOU T R A V E L STORE YOUR CAR I The Dalles, Ore, D ry G oods WALTHER’ WILLIAMS GARAGE M ail O rd ers G iven S p ecia l A tten tio n Get You a Used Gar Now Priced Right Gold on Easy Terms W atch for Our Special Sale Offers * They Will Save You Money Spend Your Money at, Home Moro Trading Co., Moro 7-passenger Studebaker six Equipt with practically new tires, and license paid Ford touring car, 1919 model Extra Parts For Starter type, has this year license paid Ford Bug, with license paid . to . ’ Ford Roadster, with truck bed t a n g Harvesters also three 9-foot Deereing Platform Drapers for sale. A ny of the above needed by you for your Harvester can be procured at a liberal discount. Call or write N. CROSFIELD W asco, Oregon Ford touring, license paid, at a bargain peoeenget, express and mall service * Salem: O. Ourdipe. — ---- — Qeorge -------- *"• C. Oates: in that towp Smiley, Eldorado Springs. Mo.; W . B. Heard, Orants Paas; • • H. Burt, BrlgB ton; Herman Zimmerman. Hosmetoad. and A. Vmwtroit. Oaoonde Lock«. The latest addition Is the lumber Indnetry in Medford aad Jnekson ooun ty will he the erection ef another mill on ffie Rogue river nenr Mcl>eod bridge, between Medford and Prospect, with a capeelty of serve» to eight mil lion feet of lumber P * year. T h * Brownlee Lumber oompnny that b u ilt the Ng modern m ill In Medford a year ago aad recently s<dd It to'tM . Olds Lumber company, w ill bnild th» Despite unfavorable weather during the greater part of the month, the June tourist movement through Bend has been considerably Tn exceaa of that of last year. Don C.* Mote, entomologist of the Arisons state department of agricul ture. hae been appointed associate pro fessor of entomology at the Oregon Agricultural college. The highway between Coos eounty and ths Pacific highway near Rose burg le now open to travel for the entire distance with the Camas moun new mllL tain detour eliminated. # ' h i ’'’ a ' * ’ * x x i ./• * t ' ; 3 2-ton Republic truck, at a price that IS right Overland, 5-passenger Williams Motor Co., Moro, Ore. f r