Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, July 13, 1923, Image 2

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C mp Skrau Cdtknto Jdy 44 Record Rain Storm Bene
I «WS Item Frtta Kent and Vtäwtj
C H U R C H
N E W S
KM m J l i l e r a l I» AU
Mrs. Frank Brown is reportad to
X
on the sick list.
A. L- Mother« haa moved hie
Thousands of dollars "of golden
T h e u sual ser v ic e s in th e Presby­
wealth has been added to the crop fam ily to the Tam* I urn house.
terian church next Sunday morning,
value of Sherman county by the storm
Miss Roee Howell spent the Fourth
Sunday school at ten o ’clock and
of last week beginning the evening as guest of the M isses H egue. *
ehuteh
service at eleven o ’clock
of July 6th. The rain fell gently
Officimi
Miaa Wilma Boardman la at Moro,
Rev.
and Mrs. Smothers expect to
and
persistently
for
more
than
thirty
on the grassy banks of the river, the
C. fc- I rbland , Managing Editor main sporting event being a horse hours until a new precipitation record stopping at the D. E Clark home. attend the Epworth League institute
Jacob Crofcer, of Goldendale, Wash­ at Suttle Lake August 18 to 1». They
•hoe pitching con teat for the cham­ of 1 28 inches waa established at Moro
ington, waa a visitor io Kent thia are very anxious to have a number of
pionship of Central Oregon which waa experiment station.
Extra Parts for Deereing Harvesters
v
As u result of the storm period, week.
young people accompany them. Be
won by L. U Peeta. A t noon a
also
three
g-foot
Deereing
Platfortn
»lama sj * under way to» a a orfW1' bounteous basket dinner wee served there is also a record of some damage
G. L. and E. J. Barnett and fam ­ sides several local pastors, there w ill
Ur»*'»- of the West Coaat National after which all motored to Suttle to wheat and hay crops. Compared
Drapers for sale.
ilies were over from Clem for the be a faculty of seven men and one
of Portland.
Lake for the afternoon, where news to the benefits derived from the ae< Fourth.
woman.
; .
Contractor* h svs Just completed ths of the Dempay-Gibbons fight at Shelby eon juat cloaeing thia la in reality not
There waa a very noticable in
Any of the above needed by you for
Mrs. George Howell la vMiting In
laying of concrete cm the new market was received by radio at the Martin to be considered, except in one small
crease in attendance at the union
the
home
of
her
son
The
Dalles
at
your Harvester can be procured at a
Hansen home. In the evening an section of Sherman «w nty where hail
road south of Hood River.
service last Sunday evening at the
Marvin.
»
Thlrty-algkt partons dead and more enjoyable dance was held at the the first of the week has taken
Methodist church. Mrs. Ramsey and
liberal discount.
W illiam Young w en t to Grass Mrs. 8mothers sang a dust aa a special
tMan Wd Injured waa the toll of Fourth beautiful log home of L. L. Peetz at heavy toll from the Moore Bros.,
z
•
x
B-
to consult Dr. musical number.
Camp Sherman. Music for the dance Arthur Smith, P. L. Schamel, snd Ed Valley
Tuesday
Rev.. Sm other»
of Jaly oalabratlona thia year.
Call
or
write
_
7
Thatcher. •
BMpaadltura of 2714,724 of forest was furnished by the Gardner orches A lley
spoke from the theme “ God first in
First reports of the rain storm,
road funda for the oonatructk.il of tra of Culver. It may be of interest
were our liv e s .”
J.
H.
Wilson
and
fam
ily
emanating from north Sherman county
home
roada In Colorado and Idaho haa been to state that Mr. Gardner, leader o f
A baptismal service w ill be part of
and The D llles, was that all Sherman guests Sunday at the Antelope
the
orchestra,
is
a
brother
o
f
M
iss
approved by S e c t a r y Wallace
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of
W.
R.
Adama.
the
morning church service next Sun­
county would have a ruined wheat
It la officially announced that Lecnld Gardner, formerly employed at the
day at the Methodist church. Parento
Mias
„Winifred
Vogel,
from
The
crop
to
garner.
In
reality
the
oppo
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n _______
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Kraaaln haa been removed from hla Rank of Moro.
site is the fact. With very few Dalles, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. desiring children to be baptised are
poaltloa aa head of the Ruaalan soviet
urged to present them at that time.
exceptions all wheat fields w ill be j arnés Dellinger.
dalacatlon to London, aaya a Reuter “ MaasI aghter” faceted Novel Fi »ed
Rev. U. C. Smothers w ill preach the
directly benefited by the rain storms
Uncle Ben Brown left Saturday for
dlapatch from Moscow.
sermon.
Special music w ill
pro­
of the past week.
a visit in Portland with hie daught
in rtow of the approaching wheat
vided by the choir.
Lydia Thorne, a capricious wealthy
Even in the territory north of
Mrs. George Rader.
harreat. the federal reserve board haa
girl, while speeding in her automo­ Wasco the dajnag* w ill be alight, if
' The mxbject far morning servioe at
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4rl’11 I H I >1 I I l"H I 1 111 I
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• sued Instructions to federal reserve
G. J. Gentry and family and A. L. the Christian Science church next
bile, causes the death of a motor any. Some wheat may be bleached
Mg.uta through the United States to policeman, and is prosecuted by Dab and some fields may have Lie yield Mothern and fam ily were Sunday din
take spar*-1 precautions to lnaare ade­ O’Bannon, a district attorney, who reduced, but these are offset by the ner guests at the J. L. Gentry home. Sunday w ill be "G od.” Golden text:
tot Chronicles 16 38. Give unto the
quate flnanetag for the marketing of lovea her. O’Bannon is shocked by direct benefit to the summer fallow
W . H . H ill, P r o p r ie to r
Phone 21F 1
Miss Thelma Dellinger, who haa Lord the glory due hla name : bring
agricultural produce.
the gaiety of modem society and that will result in a crop next season. l»een visiting in The Dalles and an offering, and come before him
The United Statea will maintain at <( mentally paints • picture of the
Farmers north of Wasco are to M Portland the pas« month, has returned worship the Lord in the beauty of
Morning delivery made lo anyone phoning order«
full efficiency during the next ^acM |
downfall of Rome. This tremendous large extent like W. E. Jow ell who home.
holinees. Responsive reading: Psalms
in the evening for extra milk or cream. W e have
year "a minimum naval force at sea.’’ , epoch is shown in all its splendor, had 1460 acres ready for h a r v e s t h e n
A. A. Dunlap and family arriyed 46:1-11.
the only dairy herd in the vicinity of M oro that is
of eighteen first line battleships, four­ O’Bannon impersonating Alaric of the storm hit his field. He had some
N ext Monday, July 16th,Rev. Henry
teen cruisers and eighty four submar- j Goth, and Lydia the moat beautiful wheat “ down” as result of the home Tuesday from Camp Sherman,
certified disease-free.
where they have been enjoying a two G. Hanson* and family w ill l«»ve for
loea. under a declalon of the general and profligate woman in Rome.
storm, but he said when talking with
the
valley
on
their
way
to
the
annual
board formally approved by Secretary
Lydia’s conviction of manslaughter parties SOnday, that he would be weeks ouling.
MORO
X
OREGON
Max Pluemke and family took In meeting of Synod which takes place
through O’Bannon’s efforts, and her benefited more Vian any damage
naabv-
»
The mUUon-dollar plant of the Alsea sentence to a term In prison*, enrage that might result. There are other the base ball game at Grass Valley at Eugene, Oregon, July 19-26.
I H 4 -H -H t 1.1 I l ' H l i l i l í I"*”*"* 4 U I I I » » I I * H * » » I »4 I * I I I I »
Lumber company of Eugene, located Lydia and when O’Bannon calls on fields like the Kaseberg field west on Tuesday. ' Max reports an Inter­ They w ill work in a short vacation in
connection with thia trip, seeing Mrs. ooocxxxxKXxxxxxxxxK o o o o o o o o o o o o o o x x x x x jo o o o o o o o o o o OOO
»t Qlenbrook. In Benton county, will her in the prison, she attacks him of Waaco, on the highway, that at esting and exeltng game.
Hanson’» »totem at Neuberg , and
be In operation within a short time. snd collapses
In her delirium she first see.ned to he badly damaged by •J J. M Wll«on and fam ily, Mrs.
>
Corvallis,
and adding to thia a brief
The mill haa a capacity Of 160.000 feet fancies she has shot O’Bannon in the down grain, but under the cool dry­ Carl Schadewitx and father, are at
stay at Stevenson, Washington. Mr.
courtroom and when she recovers, she ing days that followed this grain 1« Turner. Oregon, attending the con­
a day.
Hanaon w ill be hack W hM pulpit on
The board of trustees of the Inter­ realises that she lovea him devotedly. practically standing as upright as vention of Christian churches. -
Sunday, August 6th.
During his
But O’Bannon, in remorse, d issi­ before the storm. The storm sets a
C. V. B E LK N A P . PR O P. .
actional Christian Endeavor meeting
aosence
the
Sundav
School
w ill go
For the Fourth of Ju’y some of our
neglects his duties and new record for- rainfall in Sherman
here to their annual convention at pates,
folks went to Grass Valley, 8ome on a» usual. For the church service
pus Molnea, la., chose Portland, Or gradually sinks into the depths. county during the summer months went to Bqqk hollow. And the rest the people are urged to worship with
AND COLD BATHS
preceeding
harvest.
All
in
all
it
After
her
release
she
engages
in
M the meeting place for the 1024 con
the Methodists, at such tim es and
humanitarian and uplift work. One was of immense benefit to the county. of ua stayed at home like good ddgs.
ventlom city.
p laces as may be announced thru
night, O’Bannon, covered with snow, From north of Moro to the southern
O. E. Bocto, w ife and young son
church snd pre«, or other arrange­
The Hood River city couneil has erters a coffee kitchen she has estab­ line of the county it has guaranteed
arrived via Ford Saturday from their
Uaaded as unjust and false criticism lished and recognising her, flees. She a record crop of well filled wheal
ments as are msde by the »esaion.
home at Boring, «ear Portland. They
reeently current to the effect that drags him back and tells him of her berries to practically every framer in
will spend the summer with Grandpa
Va<fU offloera ahd City Recorder love. He reforms sr.d two years later tbs* territory.
Explaining Dream.
In nearly everj and Grandma (C. E.) Boardman.
g«, , w«re engaged to indiscriminate regains his prestige snd 'to a candi­ instance where the rain had caused
Frightful dreams foretell a sudden
There* was an exciting time in our rush of blood to the bead, while dreams
arrests and assessment of tinea date for governor. When told that down wheat the succeeding Weather
. p u t « visiting motorists for minor Lydia, as a former convict, can never haa dried the grain and the stalks city Tuesday afternoon when word about blood point to Inflammation to
came that Jim W ilson’s home was some part of the bbdy. In thia connec­
of rules of the road.
become the w ife of a governor, he have again become upright.
afire. We arc glad to say that the tion a person may suffer from nothing
The real damage that can - be
resigns hia candidacy despite her
damage wga sm*U. The blaxe had more serlous/than a festercd
protests and finds happiness In her charged to the storm has nbt been
and ye| tba spectacle of blood will
lodged between the walla of the h
considered as yet by those mainly
love.
form part of bis dream.
ment and wa» soon under control.
interested.
The rain undoubtedly
George Gentry and family arrived
caused the wheat ‘ berry to swell and
More than 200 girls and women are thus force apart the chaff holding the from Tennessee Monday. Lesa than
a m H IC K S
employed at the cadnery of the Eugene berry close to the head. Since th» three months ago Mr. Gentry was
Fruit Growers’ association.
storm the wheat berry has agair. here to bid hi» folk» good bye and at
Plumbing and Heating
A dally train service on the Natron resumed normal size, but the chaff that time said he would never be
Sell» in d install» the
I cutoff, between Springfield and Oak­ haa not again closed over the berry. coming back to Oregon. After he
famous Mueller pipe
The result-w ill be that a wind storm had arrived at bis old home it did not
ridge has been inaugurated.
BY AUTO
liv e a packet in your
or pipele« furnace.
Former residents of Union county can cause heavy loss thru shattering take him long to make up hla mind
pocket for tver-rogdy
AND VISIT THE DALLES
held a get together Bunday meeting Wheat ready for-cutting should be that Oregon waa much better than
refreshment.
W
a
a
c
o
,
O
r
e
g
o
n
Tennessee.
harvested
promptly
la Columbia park, Portland.
A man forewarned is forearmed.
Bo far thia season the Libby, Mc­
The remedy is to have all harvesting
Principle and Impulse. .
Neil A Libby plant at The Dalles baa machinery' in tip top shape and take
Impulsiveness would be a greater
canned
about
«60
tons
of
cheaalea.
Soothes the throat.
In the concrete, tully equipped, roomy garage of W al­
advantage of every favorable factor. blessing If only we would use opr Im­
Mora than 2000 visitors declared This maxim could apply to all farm pulses Instead of letting them use ua
ther-William«
Company. Competent workman always ready
Far Quality, Flavor aid
Cottage Grove’s Fourth of July cele­ operations.
Let good Impulses have their rightful
Fachaga,
to
help
you
in
any u^ay they can at least expense to you.
the
play, b^t let principle stand squarely
bration one of the greatest to history.
For
any
service
rendered
the charge will always be reasonable.
behind them.
The Oregon Loganberry Exchange
The Lincoln county fair board hsB
started Its first car of fresh berries set September 6 to 8 as the date for
from Salem to the Eastern market last the annual county fair this year at
Oppotite Black and White
weak.
Toledo.
The pastoffice department announc­
M a il O rd e r« G iv e n
Although ftli kinds of berries yielded
, THE DALLES,
-
-
OREOON.
es the appointment of Mrs. Mollie Fox heavily in Lane county this year, cher­
S pecial A ttention-
as postmaster of Homestead, Baker ries turned out only about a SO per
oounty.
cpnt crop.
Extra Parts For
fits Sherman County Crops
Jaly Fourth wee celebrated at
Camp Sherman,- on the Matolioua
Mr», Oregw«
river, In Utting style. Several bun
Entered « wxood elms « ■ « « • » <£• dred people enjoyed the h<*p»ta!>t>
p « , oftc« «I Moro. Prego». *ul7
1891 of the camp, including many from
Sherman county and • number from
X d . The morning hours was .pent
Deereing Harvesters
N. CROSFIELD
W asco,
O regon
THE MORO DAIRY
MORO HOTEL BARBER SHOP
Oregon
A valuable knowledge of the reliability
- and integrity of businesses is the reward
of the steady reader of advertisements.
WRIGLEYS
.
After f
Every M eal
.
W H E N YO U T R A V E L
STORE
YOUR
CAR
The Dalles, Ore.
srryofORKON
Moro Trading Co.
S P E C IA L S
Two Days Only
H. 8. Emery recently celebrated the
r70th anniversary of his resldsnca to
Ashland. Mr. Emery's father settled
there In 1863.
Oregon was second In the 12th fed­
The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
eral reserve district In sales of gov­
contains:
ernment savings certificate» during the
first four months of 1923.
The College of Lltcraturc. Science
snd the Arts with 22 departments.
A total of 432 accidents, with four
fatalities, were reported to the state
The professional schools of Archi­
Industrial accident commission during
tecture and A llied A rtt-B u aln em
Administration—Education-Grad-,
the week ended July 6, 1923.
aate Study—Jou rn alism — L<w—
The civic clubs of Salem and many
M edicine— M u sk -rP h ysicsl Edu­
of Its citizens have decided to ge’
cation—Sociology—Extension.
behind the movement to r^lse funds
to complete the Salem hospital.
For o eofo/otfue or
in m o tio n
W. D. Evans, who has been connect
r^rii, Th^ R^iotror.
of
ed with the automobile division of th<
Oregon. Aiyew». Orrgon.
secretary of »late’s office for severs,
1
years, has presented his resignation.
The 48th Yew 0 » e m S « lfk w
IW
With broccoli planting at its height
(l/w.
io Douglas county, growers are find
great difficulty to getting plants
i Broccoli seed is bringing 111 a pound
Slnoe the law requiring visiting o o
torlsts to register upon their entry
Into the state went Into effect. May 24,
more than 7000 cars have registered
Thd hlatorte old Brownsville planing
mill building’ If undergoing a recon­
struction which'will change the lower
floor_from a garage Into an apartment
bouse.
. 3
Cigarette »tube, matches and smol
During the sultry lummer day»
dering campfires are blamed for five
small «res which started near lake
with the use of ar.
resort» to central Oregon over the
15c Fourth.
A report by the sheriffs offfee ot
Clackamas county for the month ol
June shows that |«84 70 was c o lle c ts
In the county as penalties for traffic
violations.
I Haying will start In the Bummsr
Lake country about July 10 thia year.
According to reports from Paisley, the
I crop will be the heaviest ever grown
This »«me fan wa« priced laat
in the oounty,
_
year at S il
i Increase of more than |1 1.000,000
WALTHER-WILLIAMS GARAGE
Get You a Used Gar Now
Priced Right
Sold on Easy Terms
Friday and Saturday. July 13th and 14th
G r o c e r ie s
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10 p o u n d b a g R o lle d O a ts ........
D ry G ood s
Keep Cool!
S p e c ia l v a lu e o n c h ild r e n ’s s a n d a ls
L a d ie s ’ w h ite o x fo r d s, r e g u la r 3 9 5 v a lu e .........................
27-inch O ingham i.......................................................
3 2 -in c h G in g h a m s • ..........................
C rash T o w lin g , ju st th e t h in g fo r h a r v e st, y a r d ..........
W a tc h
fo r O u r S p e c ia l
T h e y W ill Save You
S a le
O ffers
Money
S p en d Y our M oney a t H om e
Co., Moro
Equipt with practically new tires, and license paid
Ford touring car, 1919 model
Starter type, has this year license paid
wk
».
' Hl
' * a ' *
I
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Ford Roadster, with truck bed
Ford touring, license paid, at a bargain
3 2-ton Republic truck,
W estin gh ou se
Fan, $1O
Overland, 5-passenger
SHERMAN ELECTRIC CO.
it
Ford Bug, with license paid ;
8 -inch
In deposits waa show s to statem ents
of 22 Portland banka and trust cou,
of Jane 80. compared with
it date of 1M*.
7-passenger Studebaker six
Williams Motor Co
at a price that IS right
•9
Ore.