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Awarded Sbennao County Team
“November 21. 1924
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of ths children's part in the Pacific
Eureka Lodge No. lai | International stock show held In Port
land during the ’first part of this
A. F. t A. M. Mere, On.
Moots the 1st and 3d Thur** month, was the prune bread demon
strations given by cookery club mem
ting member* cordially
iavited to meet with u*. By bers from different counties In the
state. The club department encour
order of W. M.
Robt. Urquhart, Secretary
aged this * idea hoping that it would
serve as a direct aid to the prune
growers of the state by providing a
Regular communication* new use for their product.
tch 2nd and 4th Thursday
Sixteen counties of the state sent
evening* monthly.
demonstration
teams. Sherman county
Mr*. E. A. Cushman, „
was represented by Mary Reese and
Worthy Matron.
Clara McDonald from the Harmony
Nana Bersee, Secretary.
school. They made the bread on the
Horo Lodge No. 113
last day of the show, but did not
I. O. O. F.
Meet* every Monday eve- learn until the first of thio week that
ing in the I. O. O. F. hall. they bad won third place in the con
Transient and vi*iting bro test.
Different companies are fur
ther* are cordially invited to
nishing the prizes for this work and
meet with ua.
these girls will receive their’• from
H. C. Ruggles, N. G
A. M. Young, Secretary-
the Fleishman yeast company.
The counties winning first and
Lupine Rebecca Lodge
J No. 116, Moro, Oregon, second places over Sherman county
meet* 1st and 3d Friday* were Jackson and Malheur.
ot each month.
Visiting
member* welcome.
Margaret Peetz, N. G.
Lenora Schadewitz, Secy
Movie News of the Current Week
CHRIS SCHULTZ POST NO. 71
For this next Sunday only, there
AMERICAN LEGION
will be no picture show at Moro
Meet* at Odd Fellow* Hall on
•
News hens Fron Kent and Vicinity
BRIEF NEWS
second and fourth Wednesday*
of each month.
Commander, I. M Peteraon,
Adjutant, Geo. Mitchell.
Zell's Fnneral Home Now Opea at
The state highway under construc
tion north of Condon in' Gilliam
county is reported to havejbeen com
pleted and open to travel, with the
exception of a short detour in the
vicinity of the canyon descent to
Rock creek.
theatre.
The picture coming to Moro theatre
on Saturday evening is a First Na
tional production titled “The Woman
on the Jury.”
It is a heart story ot
unusual interest treated in a different
manner from the average. Ten great
movie stais join in the production of
the story.
The bazaar and supper held at
Hotel Moro last Saturday by the
Dorcaa society was a social and finan
cial success. About $200 was realized
from the affair.
George W.Davi»
Prof. Sibley has recently installed
George Davis, living about ten
a radio set.
miles
southeast <f Grass Valley died
Lloyd Johnson of Moro spent the
last
Sunday
rtiorning at the family
J. C. Freeman has been confined to week-end at the Ploetnke home.
Davis has been ailing
home.
his home this week by an attack of
The men around town rrt enjoying for about two years, but had been in
the flu.
hunting wild geese the»< cold morn- b(d about a month, suffering from
paralytic strokes and other complica
Marjorie Ginn has returned from inga.
Ben Allen and wife are spending tions. The funeral took place Mon
a visit of a month with relatives in
the week visiting at Cçnterviile, day .afternoon at the family home, in
Portland.
charge of Rev. Hanry G. Hanson of
,
W. E. Buell has been confined to Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson drove the Presbyterian church of Moro.
his home the last week by an attack
to Portland Sunday to consult witfr Mrs. Rov Kunsman of Moro played
of tons!litis.
while those present joined in the
Mrs. Geo. B. Bourhill is visiting Dr. Thatcher.
singing of appropriate hymns. In
Miss Rena. Norton of Moro was up
with relatives at Paulina, ninety
terment took place at the Grass Val
last week-end visiting at the J. E.
miles southeast of Prineville.
Norton home.
Know Your
Possibilities
A« checking account
means instant recog
nition of your finan
cial possibilities.
A checking account means no delay, no fear
and the knowledge that you always control
your finances on your finger tips.
ley cemetery.
George W. Davis was bom near
Bert Thomas, manager of Crandall
George Witter and J. L. Mathis Cedar Rapids, Iowa, October 27th,
Undertaking company of The Dalles,
He moved to New Castle,
was visiting in this city on Tuesday. are doing some carpenter work for 1861.
A full line of toys are now on dis
play at the Moro Hardware ard Im
plement Co. store. Do your Christ
mas shopping early.
O. P. King left on Monday by auto
for his home at Ventura, California,
Mrs. Glen King accompanying him on
the trip down the highway.
M. W. Armstrong and wife re
turned this week from a visit with
at different
friends and
places in the Willamette valley.
J. M. Eddy and Mrs. Rosalia Or
cutt were married at Vancouver,
Washington, last Saturday.
Both
are former residents of this place.
They give their present residence
as Underwood, Washington.
” At the November term of circuit
court for Wasco county, in session at
The Dalles, the damage suit of Dave
Maxwell vs Standard Oil company
went to trial on Monday. Maxwell is
suing for damages claimed to have
been caused by an employee of the
oil company when the auto Maxwell
wm driving went off the highway
because of bright lights on the oil
company machine.
When in The Dalles Come to Pease for Best Values
Combine Thanksgiving
. and Christmas Shopping
Don’t wait for unpleasant weath-r to keep vou at home, stocks are now
at theirbest and choosing i. at! the more pleasant and satisfactory
Mrs. Reckman.
Nebraska, where he was united in
To
thia union were bom six children,
Mrs. Allie Noyes, Mrs. Mary Owens,
Lawrence Davis, Nicholas Davit,
Joshua Davis, and Viva Davis, all of
Grass Valley, Oregon. He departed
this life November 16th, 1924, at the
age of 63 years and 19 days. He
leaves to mourn his loss beside the
children, eight grand
widow,
children, and many distant relatives
and friends.
Bank of Moro
Mra. Walter Adams *as visiting marriage to Miss Susie Taylor.
at the Shelton Fritta home at Grass
Valley last week-end
Will Howell and family of The
Dalles are visiting at the home of
Wm. Mitchell and family.
A. A. Dunlap, J. L. Davis, J. H.
Wilson and G. C. Young were circuit
courting at Moro on Monday.
It is reported that Geor^ BSrnet
of Clem got his arm broken on Sunday
last. We didn’t learn howjt hap
pened.
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Rev. Henry G. Hanson of Moro
preached at the church here Sunday
evening. There was a goodly atten
dance.
Mr. ard Mrs. Louis Schadewitz of
Airle are the proud parents of a
The
daughter born November 10.
family formerly lived here.
A special meeting of the W. C.-
T. U. was held at the home of Mrs.
Ida Davis Monday afternoon, Mrs.
Hicks of Wasco giving « report on
the state convention held at Corvallis.
She also told about the W. C. T. U.
childrens farm home at that place.
M oro T heatre
MORO.
Announcement.
Mrs. J. M. Lowe, Concert Saprano,
and representative of the Yeatman-
(iriffith method of voice production
will give a lecture and demonstration
of this method, at her residence studio
Friday afternoon, ' November 28th.
Lessns by appointment. Phone black
1082. 218 E. 9th st., The Dalles,
' Saturday November 22
at 7:30 p. m.
A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE
The Woman
on the Jury
To Cut Electric Bill»
How often have you forgotten to
turn off the light In the cellar? A
simple and yet certain reminder can
be made by cutting a small hole In
the kitchen floor under th* sink In
any convenient, out-of-the-way place
and Inserting a piece of thin glass.—
Popular Science Monthly.
The state text book commission
met this week at Salem and adopted)
a large list of books to be taught in
the public schools of the state, be
ginning with the September term
next fall. - The newly adopted books
TURKEYS
will be much higher in price than
There is good demand now. Don’t
those discarded.
wait till the heavy shipments fur
Mail route No. 2 began to function
the Thanksgiving trade begin to
out of Moro on Wednesday morning
arrive. Ship your birds in as fast;
under a contract with Phil Starr as
as you get them in condition.
carrier. Mail will leave Moro office
Write or wire us today for mar
three times a week, Mondays, Wed-
ket information. Always reliable.
The
■ ne-days and Fridays at 8 a. m
Reference: Bank of California.
■ t . nite is about 28 miles long and will
r oe se’-ved by auto.
Portland, Oregon
U
I R. Conlee and D. W. Nish were
arrested lant Sunday by two game
warder s, a federal and state repre-1
sentative, charged with shooting an
iover limit of wild geeae. Upon ap
pearance before Justice Young they
both .pleaG guilty ar.d were each fined
$27.50, their gui.s cunfucated and their
license forfeited for one year.
V^heat around Walla L alja is be
ing contracted for delivery next fall
at from $1.15’a bushel up, according
to reports. Dealers are reticent in
discussing this unusual practice, al-
tho admitting that it is being done.
Eighty-two per cent ^>f the Walla
Walla crop1 for this year has been
JUST AS CERTAIN as winter
sold at prices ranging from $1 to
is coming you will need your
$1 50 a bushel.
coal —so why delay.
Daylight bank robbers secured a-
bout $2000 from the bank at Madras
GET YOUR SUPPLY of CAS-
Wednesday afternoon about 1:30. Twd
TLE GATE before the snow
men and a woman is supposed tu be
flies, and the roads get bad.
implicated in the robbery.
After
THIS is an exceptionally hard,
the robbery the Dodge car with which
they got away was traced foj, several
clean coal from the Utah Coal
miles toward Ashwood. Latest ac
Fields.
counts seem to indicate that the rob-
IT BURNS FREELY—but holds
I bers got stuck in the dobie roads near
fire well—leaves no clinker and
I Antelope and were captured the day
very little ash.
of the robbery.
A news item from Hood River
A TRIAL will convince you
states that H. G. Vanallen, J. M.
that it is all we claim for it.
Johnson and R. L. MacDonald, oper-
AND WHEN that first cold
ating the ferry between Hood River
blizzard strikes, you’ll be pre
and White Salmon, have purchased
pared, ready to heat up.
the business and equipment of the
ferry operating between Maryhill and
Grants. They will continue to oper
ate the ferry at Hood River until the
D. E. Clark, Manager
new bridge at that place is opened to
Oregon
Moro,
travel and then move their ferry
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I equipment to Maryhill.
W. H. Williams returned from
Portland on Tuesday, driving an all-
steel body Ford truck with canopy topj^
and wire enclosed sides and end.. The I
truck was delivered at Moro to F. M l
Kellar, contractor on a mail route be- I
tween Maupin and Ashwood and will I
be usee on the mail route between I
those places.
When delivered the
truck was equipped with Ruckstell
rear axle, speedometer and special
size tire.
J. W. Cochran returned on Monday
from an absence of several months
spent in the northeastern part of
Washington at and near Mazama, I
about 70 miles from railroad travel.
About three weeks of his absence was
General Repairing
spent in a hospital at Wenatchee,
where he was reriously ill from the
effects of drinking poisoned water
Union Gasoline
while in the mountains. His com
panion, taken to the hospital at the 1
same time died from the effects of
Val voline Oils
the poison. -
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1 he ladies aid of Kent will hold
their Christmas bazaar Saturday
Auto Accessories
November 22nd in the lobby of the
\
A
telephone office. Bring your family
and give them a treat by buying them
their dinner or supper. There will
be plenty of good things to eat and
lots of hot coffee, too. at reasonable
prices. Can be had any time of the
M. R. Schadewitz, Proprietor
day or evening. There wril be fan
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cy work of all kinds, bungalo, kitchen
Home phone Main 474
and fancy aprons for sale. Remember
the date and be sure to come.
OREGON
Eleven men against one woman! The task—-to judge
another woman’s sin! Is it as fair to ask one woman to
judge another, as it is to ask one man to judge another?
"TEN GREAT STARS
make ihis the drama that can’t be missed
<
Admission 30c and 10c
Page & Son,
“Martex”
Real Merit Supports Our Fame For
Famous For
BATH TOWEL.
SETS
Finest Table Linens
Fancy Bath
Towels
Exquisite All Bure Irish feinen
Damasks
$1.19 to $4.00
Colored All Linen Spoke Stitched
Damask Sets, Cloth with 6 napkins
Bath Rugs
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All colors
Very .
attractive
<£ çn
$7.50
$8.50
Very Beautiful All Linen Bridge Sets
in white and colors $4.89 to $6.30
Real Hand Made Madeiia Linens
Scarfs, Doilies, Lunch Sets, Napkins,
etc., all at Special Reduced Prices
REAL
Indestructible
PEARL
NECKLACE
Kayser
Wayne
Gordon
Spuntex
Luxite
Burson
Qualities you all
know stand at the
top for real service
and satisfaction
color and size
is here
$1.00 to $3.50
per pair
Fineat All Pure Linen Huck Towels
Extra Fine
Quality
Sterling Silver
and Rhinestone Clasp
Very special at-
$1 25 each
59c 68c 79c 89c 98c to $1.48
Buy Your
white and colors
Christmas
Ezceptional assortments at lowest
prices, Art Linens Kerchief Linens
Colored Linen Towelings
Fancy Huck Linen Towelings
Special Sales Now On
Hosiery Now
Mail Orden
Carefully Filled
Art
Needlework
Dresses
Best Stocks
of really newest
Novelties
Imported Seasons
Special Reductions
♦
Stockings
Finest Irish nnd Belgian Linen
Damask Table Cloths
35c 39c 59c
75c 89c 98c
to $1 50
Si oo
Silk
1
to
For holiday functions this i< your opportunity
secure some wonderfully attractive garmenTa at moat
Bubstantial aavinga
H
*urtly W J0“ 10 V,81t
our atofe and take advantage of this opportunity.
We are agents for the
Royal Society
Art Goods and
Package Outfits
35c to $3.00
Edw. C. Pease Co
The Dalles Most Progressive Store
New International
Sidehill Harvester
Will Be Ready This Year
During the past three years we
have been asked many times “When
will the International Harvester Co.
build a Side Hill Harvester thresher.”
It takes years of time and many
teats before a perfected machine of
this kind can be placed on the
market, but we have just received
authentic information that the Mc
Cormick-Deering Side Hill Harvester
threaher will be ready for the 1925
crop.
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Within a short time we will have
prices, catalogs and all information
necessary to assist you in making the
choice of your next machine.
You can well afford to defer final
action until you see us.
Ginn, Coleman & Co.
Turn-A-Lumber Co.
Moro,
Oregon
MORO HOTEL BARBER SHOP
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DEALERS IN
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts’^
Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood,
Coal and Hay.
Moro Garage
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