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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1925)
Il min «im ikeiiei <THE JUDGE JIM I WANT YOU t 4 u QHT F hoay Ç HORHIHQ AT 7 OCLOCK/ ÎÏWAS A LITTLE LATE DlS NSOAHHIM XI O0ER E>tEPT. Jfl FARMERS OPPOSE SPECIAL SUBSIDY OREGON LEGISLATURE MEETS BUT I HAS TPUB6LE ’ vimmn up mnw for record at the office of the county clerk for Sherman county for the period from January 8. 1926, to and Including noon on January 15: z z Miacellaneoua Jany. 10 J R and E E Kase berg to H D Proudfoot; release. Alao a aecond release from snd to the same pirtles Jany. 12 Frank Furrow to D Mc- Dertnid; bill of sale Mail Order« Filled Rromptlv 'Jany. 12 Opha J Cockle to John Medler;/release , County J any Russell; license Jany. 18 Dutton; clerk Steps have been taken for the crea tion of a new school district with Westfir, the new sawmill town two miles east of Oakridge, as the center. : Miss Peggy McDaniel An experienced Mareoiler of ; Portland is now operating at \ The Northwestern Society of. High way Engineers held its annual meeting in Portland Saturday, with more than 200 members of the organisation in attendance. A special meeting of Oregon dairy men and representatives of allied in dustries called to consider proposed legislation was postponed to Monday, January 19. : Hotel Dalles Beauty Shoppe phone Mata 4061. 1 *111 11 1 1 » 1 1 1111 i Plumbing and Heating Sella and installs the famous Mueller pipe or pipeless furnace. R O to CRANDALL UNDERTAKING COMPANY Anderson to W E Brisbine esiste THE DALLES, OREGON F. D. FLATT MORO, ORE. Sam Brisbine, Agent Jany. 16 Pacific Joint Stock Land Bank to Earl F Loomis; releaae Belle Isle Bleached Muslin,. 36 inches wide. None better st the price. t Auto Truck and Tena ’ Dra yage of al kinds Moro, Oregon Mortgages Our Own Muslin 4 ■ Satisfaction guaranteed or. your < money refunded. Nearly 1000 more homes were erect ed in Portland In 1924 than in 1923 and pie value was >4,094,125 greater than the year befqre. Homes erected numbered 3997. State of Oregon to Roy Jany. J Baker; notary commiaslon Special delivery rates made on wood, coal, etc. to country place« Long and abort hauling promptly done on abort notice. Headquarter* at Hotel Moro. / Jany. 9 C S Forester to Farmers State Bank; chattie and crop; $2600 Jany. 9 Chas Engel tn Citisena Bank; chattie and crop; 31000 Jany. 12 J W Eaton to R Dingle reelty ; 31000 Jany. 13 Jacob Crocker to Kerr, Gifford Co; ‘ grain Warehouse at Wil cox; 33000 Bleached Honor Muslin Made exclusively- for ua. 86 Portland Unbleached Made of Polaire. and < -i novelty Materials, wit’, eif stripe or block. Line^ vith Venetian. Pretty fur collar too. And priced at only Honor Muslin $14.75 Men’s Comfortable Shoes Both for Dress and Work Astonishingly Low Prices $5000 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Shermsn In the matter cf the estate of Ksterine Burmester, deceased. Notice is hereby given thst the un-1 Sold only by us, woven M inches wide, now sella at, only, the yard. Men who have the habit of buying Shoe« here (and it’s a good habitl) always enjoy foot comfort. They .Iso get shoes which outwear any they have had before. t )ur Dress Shoes embody the latest styles. Thousands and thousands of workmen thruout the country will wear only the J. C. Penney Co, Shoes, for ihey know these combine durability, workmanship, material, and price to the belt advMtag&«. - ' C Watch Inspector for the O.-W. R. & N. Co. ’ f FOR SALE Jewelry and Watch Repair* ing given special attention The Dalles/ Oregon when a tree fell across their csr while they were driving on the Calspooia road east of Sutherlin__________ $1.69 81 x 90 Torn Sine Other sheets, cases, sheetings and tubings priced propor tionally. • jeweler ueorge Hinkle and Clinton Bramber of Sutherlin are In the Roseburg hoe pltal suffering from Injuries sustained I Pecjuot Sheets western rad, fl.78. Hay—Alfalfa, 319.50(330 ton; valley timothy, 333.60 0 38.60; eastern Oregon timothy, 3310». Butterfat—49c delivered Portland. ■ggs—Ranch, 44048c. Cheeae—Prtcea f. o. b. Tillamook: Triplets, 3ic; loaf, 29c per lb. CatU«—fteera, good, t7.50Q8.00 D. LINDQUIST Jany. 18 W E Dutton to Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank ; realty 16000 Jany Petera; chattie and crop; Wheat — Hard white, >1.»; ; soft whit* and northern aprlng. $1.88; hard winter and western white, |1.83; I A4«uintMr»L0T of Ite eatate of WtlHam R BeM«»a, dtceaeed. Arvid Jany. petition inches wide. It loads the high nude muslins in quality, but e art ____ Bids n»av be sub^iitted tn U”* q.rr.t ed Ue effier of his attor ney. W C Hr.» I. M* ro. 0>egon. any t»e»* after a«,d d»ta > A FIR6___ Jany. 13 E 0 L Co. to Columbia Deschutes Power Co ; deed Chicago, Ill.—Predictions that the Chicago wheat market would reach aa high as 33 a baahel this season wsre fulfilled Tuesday, but only in a limit •d technical sense Two carloads of No. 3 red winter grade brought that price. The >2 price represented just a premium paid by millers. In the matter of the estate of Wil liam R. Sehlais, deceased. Notice is hereby given that pur suant to an order of ssle made by the above entitled court on the 7th day of May, 1928, and entered of record in pm journal of said court, the under signed administrator of the estate of William R. Srl Isis, deceased, will from and after the 23rd of January, 1925, proceed to aell at private aale, for eash in hsnd,or upon terms, all of the right, title, and interest of said William R. Sehlais deceased, in and to the following described real prop erty, to-wit: All of lots seven (7) and eight (8) in block eight (8) of Mowry’s addi tion to the town, now city, of Moro, Oregon. Terms of sale s^all be cash in hand or upon terma as it aha 11 appear to be for the beat 'Interest of the estate, subjert to the confirmation by the » MEB8ER OID SEE O«E 06 DOES f Alad BUYING MOST | .2 Wt BU' 1 TOR LESS- SELLING MOST WE SELL FOR LESS OUR 571-STORE BUYING POWER SAVES YOU MONEY |2 Wheat Realised In Chicago Market. 41 In the County Court of the State I of Oregon for the county of Sherman. I like dat ccvld ute l »1 IlWHHIHHHlHHHl Salem. Or.—The thirty-third session of the Oregon legislature was organia •d here Monday with Senator Gus C. Moaer of Multnomah county as presi dent of the senate and Repreaentative Denton G. Burdick of Deschutes coun ty as speaker of the house. Neither had opposition. Senator Jay H. Upton of Bend, who waa president of the senate at the thirty second session, was named at a caucus SUnday night to call the aenate to order. Ordinarily this duty falls to the oldest member in point of service, but this was Senator Moser, who la to be president, ao Upton was named. W. F. Drager, veteran clerk of the house, called that body to order. The executive tn hta message em phaalaed taxation, Irrigation and roads aa the moat important leglalatlon to come before the aeaalon. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY J AlAftM CLOCK 50 THAT THE F)RE WILL BE LlT Ih TIgg^ YESSAH. Moser Rules Senate and Burdick Will Preaide In House. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Sharmsn. In the matter of the eatate of Agnes Brisbine, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned hss been appointed exec utor ot the estate of Agnes Brisbine, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Shermsn County, nod hss qualified. All persons hsving clsims against said estate are hereby notified to present the asme duly verified, aa by law required, to the undersigned at the law office of W. C. Bryant, Moro, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 14 dsy of January. 1925. Sam P. Briabine? executor of the estate of Agnes Briabine, deceased. W.C.Bryant attorney for executor. First publication Jan. 16, 1925. BuTjeoce vyhoo think a ume tinq kNOW Jin »-BOUGHT YOU THIS this fire every Washington, D C. — Opposi tian to artificial atlmulation of cooperative marketing aaaoclatlona by government aid was voiced In resolutions adopted by National Council of Farmers' Co operative Marketing associations. The council went on record as ojb yoking any special favoritism or sub sidy, and declared it had nothing to ask from the government “except a sympathetic, understanding adminis tration of the laws and regulations al ready in force for aupervlalon of co operative or^nixatlonc.” Deep appreciation waa expressed c the “sympathetic and intelligent sup port of President Coolidge, Secretaries Gore and Hoover and of friends In congress and the thirty-five state leg islatures that have enacted the stand ard co-operative marketing law." l¡M dereigned hss filed in the sbove en-1 titled court his final report and ac count of bia administration of said estate and that Monday the 16th day of February A. D. 1926 at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day has been by order of the court appointed a« the time and the county court room in the court house at Moro, Oregon aa the place for the hearing of the said report and account, the objections thereto, if any, snd the settlement of the said estate. Dated at Moro, Oregon thia 12th day of January, A. D. 1925. Herman Burmester, Adminiatrst^f of ssid estatg. W. C. Bryant, attorney fer adnein- iatrator. ; Firat publication Jan. 16, 1925 Last publication Feb. 13, 1925 _ NEW HOTEL PERKINS FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STS 1 PORTLAND. OREGON WHEN IN THE DALLES EAT AT Royal Cafe Bank Rotel SPECIAL RATES Formerly the Albert . Room wjth privilege of bath, aingl $100 up; double 31.50 up Room with private bath, «ingle $1.50^ up; double $2.50 up. Xuto Meet« Train». Street car« fron\ Union Depot pan our door«. < Tranafer at Sth end Glisan Streets from' [ North Bank Depot. The Dalles’ Newest and Best Hostelry CENTRALLY LOCATED Shermsn Comity Headquarters J. P. RATH. Manuir " ' ‘• f " % You will be sur Open Saturday Nights Until Nine O’clock C. S. Fletcher, who for five years Dr. W. J. Spillman, chief of the bu has been county agricultural agent at reau of farm management, federal de Moscow, Idaho, has been appointed to partment of agriculture, is on h trip a similar position in Lane county and through ths Pacific northwest visiting will assume hta duties February 1. the agricultural colleges. _ ,t J. M. Devers, attorney for the state All travel over the Columbia high highway department, has been re way between Hood River and The quested to prepare a bill for presenta Dalles was blocked by a 150 foot rock tion to the legislature providing for a al ids which occurred at the tunnel tea on cigarettes sold in thia state. about a mile west of Mosier. Rolo Drain died at tho Eugene hoe I Consolidation of tt individual road pltal as a result of bums suffsred f'.strtets h»- Wasco county Into five i when a davenport upon which he was i large districts for the fHiVtJBev-of mak ing more money available for general sleeping several weeks ago caught road purposea. waa announced by fire. He was badly burned on his arms and body. County Judge Adkisson The Hood River county ©eurt having authorised the expenditure of approx! mately 835,000 in the purchase of a suitable tract of land fdr a permanent experimental tract, th« Oregon legis lature will be asked to make Appropri ation for maintenance of the Hood River branch experiment station. Because of unsatisfactory conditions said to exist In th« Wheat-growing dis tricts of eastern Oregon. Govontor Pierce may go before tho legislature snd urge an to purchase whose crop« result of th« appropriation with which seed for those farmers have bean destroyed as a late iptonoe cold weathar. 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