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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1925)
I h T h «■■* Like io Throttle Him F riday . .. . «. IV^r TOqETOFFAT PERKIN^ January 30. 1925 ■ ■1............. IÌEAR WW’ $ FUNCTION NC /, . PORTED ^KiHT ILL x let you kmo */ SILICE POl^TEEH WHEN WE QET y >\THEWE 7 < ) / W6LL OUR \ /ENGinEeR port ! / HAWE WORDS WW> \ PF STAnon aqew L AT PERKINS JONCnOtt AH ~~~ HE WON T STOP TWEte HO more , noHovvy; ’ This step the president character that should be taken by the United Stat«« toward out lawing war. He anggeated also that the nation and the world should “turn the light of more Information and better uofler- B landing upon the problema of diplo macy.” f Meantime, the president declared, the United States should In the inter est of peace continue its readiness to •asolate Itself with whatever meas ures would tend to maintain security, but should svoid the dsnger of “a su- PUZZLES Latest WAR WWW UUB1 JW'M W* yL*1".— PUBLICATION IN BU yimm ^ mmt OUR 171-STORE BUYING POWER SAVES YOU MONEY WE BUY FOR LUS-^ SELLING MOST WESBLL FOR USS Fad Adds to Population of Oregon State Hospital. Spring Styles at an The very Silk Dress you want for early Spring is in this Store! Among the many •mart styles, there is one Dress that looks as if it belonged to you! And this Dress is priced to please you, too. ( New Spring'Color* Portland, Or.—Abolition of the oL* flee of state prohibition ^owmtesloner, now held by George L. Cl«*vpr demanded by the Sheriff AMQclgtU« of Oregun in. a regplgHan foratelly snd overwhelmingly.pauttl by the. Ore-, gon Association of Sheriffs. Bergdoll in Germany. ' are ular, the tans. Gay colors are decidedly in vogue. Variety of Styles . There are styles to become every type of .frure. The long, graceful lines of the waist- ¡Ucc dress are popular. Attractivenesses arc GentU When he was questioned sbout his religions opinions—sbout all aorta of things on which it seems to us a gross imperttaeote to * strsnger- svery letter wss snswered, snd with ouch courtesy, such «gentleness, such willingness to assume the best of those who criticised him, as to th« admission that ther* was something of saintliness In the life of Darwin. To on* who had stts^ked him r*th< vshsmently, and then apologised. Dab win wrote . “Do qqt think I was an noyed at your letter. I ssw that you hsd been thinking with animation, and therefore expressed yourself strongly, aqd so I understood."—A. Msud* JRoyden. 10 “Tha Rr|eqdgh|p of God.” Portland Wheat — Hard white, 9210 soft wlpta and northern spring, $1-921 hard winter, $1.91; western white, 9190; western red, $LV- M^^AWWb. IML&o^20 Aon ; xaller Umoihy. $1W2O; eastern Oregon timothy, $22022.50. BntterfM—^kv^deliv^md Pc m land. Eggs—Ranch, 41042c. Cheese -Prices f. o. b. Tillamook: Triplets, 28c; loaf, 29c per lb. Cattle—Steers, good, 97/2907.75. Hogs — Medium to choice, $9.750 11.40. Sheep Lajubau medium to choice, 912 50017 00. An exparienead MdMtMtr of Portland ia now MW» at Hotel Dalles Beauty Sham phone Main 4001« Satiafaetion guaranteed or your money refunded. Plumbing and Hedjinl Sells and installa I he famous Mucllar pipa or pi pelea« furnace. MORO, ORBi Atto Track aai Tra< Dragate af al 4M b 1 SpsMal delivery ra9sfi uu«a on weed, coai. etc. to eotoatry ptoaass Long and short hauling peonftly done on short notioe. Hesdquarters st Hotel Maro. interest .12 per sent; ietenM paid I of said eatats. “¿T I W. C. Bryant, attorney for admin- I Said Albert Miller as the owner of I istrator.' ■ >the legal title of the sbove described First publication Jan. 16, 19251 , • property as the same appears of re-' Last publication Fsb. 13, 1925 ■ cord, and each of the other pergone A prime factor in (he upbuilding of above named ate hereby further npti- I a community ia the community newrpaper. ■t iftod that Lawrence Martin, the plain- tWfwriH.apply to the Circuit Court i ths-County and State aforesaid for 1 s decree foreclosing the lien against ; the property above described, and ¿ noetiooed tn sard certificate. AuJ you are hereby summoned to appear I »FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STS of shown with waistlines also. These Dresses are priced at, only Benjamin Franklin Invented the bi- I focal eyeglssse*—one of the greatest of I blessings—to fit his own needs. At I Psrls he frequently dined out whe^p I there were besutiful women in the cowl! pony Like all sensible men, he was fond of good food, snd fond of looking I Al I qv ^ j women. Ha-decte^ed it to b* i Important to see your food before you | put it into your mouth ; but he also ' wished to see the fsces of the guests that decors ted the tabi*. It was Incon- vsulant to put on one palx-of spectacles to *at, snd aootbv Pbl» anybody spoke to him. He therefore hit upqa-the device of having the qputr: gAlJM bi* gtaas** oopalst of one ten*, a»3 ths lower of another, which proved tn practice, like nearly everything he thought of, -emlfteatW satlsfsctorj.— W. L. Pi**lpd^ln ^iome Mekers of ■ Amtrinn Literature.” Miw >P«ggy Mdlteniel M for taxes for the years 19141, 1920, Oregon for the County of Snennan W 1921. and 1922, together with penalty, In the matter if the eatate of ■ Interest snd coats thereon upon the Kateri ne Burmeater, deceased. '■ real property asaeaaed to you, of Notice ia hereby given that the un- which you are the owner as appeers deraigned has filed in the above en «f-record, situated in eaid County and titled court his final report and ac Jiate, And particolaVly bounded and count of his administration of aaid (described aa follows, to-wit: The estate and that Monday the 16th day mast one half (Ei) of the northeaat of February A. D. 1925 at the hour of quarter (NE|> of aection eight (8), ‘ten o’clock a. m. of aaid day haa been jbawnship one (1) north, range nine-1 by order of the court appointed as lean (19) oast of the WiHarseit« । the time and the county court room ; meridian. < in the court house st Moro, Oregon | You are further notified that said as the piece for the hesring of the Laarreoc* Marlin has paid taxes on report and account, the objections ^ gaid premises for prior or subsequent thereto, if any, and the aettlement of J yean, with the rate of • interest on the said estate. kHid a«M>uata as fuUowa; Years tax Dated at Moro, Oregon this 12th K92A; date paid June-Md. 19M; tex I day of January, A. D. 1925. I reqqjptiNou 909; amount 430.W; rate Herman Burmeater, Administrator Oregon Sheriffs Would Pyst Dry Chief •ergdolPs Helper 8urrsa0«Cf t« U- R- Philadelphia. Pa.—Eugene Stecker, who aided Drover C. BangdoU. mil lionaire draft dodger to escape from his mother’s home here in 1990 sur rendered to otRcUU ip tIH «M»1 Wdmx H« “Ahl he left I \ ♦♦•*•**»* In the County Court of th* State of • ;K’ ia ths Circuit Court of the State Oregon for the County of Sharman. ’ of^naflua, Sherman County, In the matt«r of the estate of ' Si lawrene* Martie, plaintiff ws. Al- Agnes Brisbine, deceased. < t b*ri-Millsr».Alto Ml oUw persons or Notice is hereby given that the ‘ psrues uuknowp 9ki«i«g.any right, under# ignad has been appointed exec g tibia, estM* H op * or 4 ate rest in the utor of the estate of Agnes Brisbine, < E re«) estat* d«»ONb*d 4n lb* «omplaint | deceased. by the County Court of the W hereip, dafupdiuUa. State of Oregon for Sherman County, ■ : To Albert MJHer, also all other and has qua I i fit d. All (.ersons having ■ persons or parties unknown claming claims agsiast said estate ar* hereby ■ any ri<bt. titls, estate, lien or inter- notified to present the same duly ■ est in the real patate described In the verified, as by law required, to the ■'eompiaint herein, the sbove named undersigned at the law oftice of W.C. I defendanta. Bryant, Moro, Oregon, within «lx1 ■ I In the Name of the State of Ore- months from the dste hereof. I go*: You are hereby notified that Dated this 14 day of January. 1925. E LMwrsnce Martin ia th* holder of Sam P. Brisbine, executor of th* tqmftifieaW of Delinquency numbered estate of Agnes Brisbine. deceased. I 95 iaaued.on the 21st dsy of Novem- W.C.Bryant attorney for executor. ■ ber, )9a» by the Tax Collector of the First pubiicstion Jan. 16, 1925, ■ QuiaAy of Sbermsn, State of Oregon, Last publication Feb. 18. 1925 I for the amount of Seventy -»Six and ■ 82.IW ($76 62/ dollars, the same being NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the Stat« of W thp amount then due and4alinquent SEND 5 INSANE Salem, Or.—That the advent of the crossword punle, like* other similar fads, would contribute Jts quota to the insane population of the state was evidenced by a report issued by of flcisls st the State hospital here. During recent weeks five patients suffering from an oversealous attempt to solve these crossword pussies have been received st the state hospital, three m*n and two women, from wide ly scattered «oilioua of th* stale. Two of th* patients were brought here in ■trsltlscketa. NOTICE TO CREDITORS FQBMLQBUM OF TAX LIRN > W atob 1 mpecter forche Q a W. iLAH. C^ Jewelry and WatCb. Repair* int, given special attention ' NEW HOTEL PERKINS Enjoy the Foot Comfort These Arch-Support Oxford« Provide! Made of soft, flexible genu- ine all-leather kidskin in black and mahogany with built-in arch-supporting steel shank. Real comfort at a low price, . J Good quality Silk Hose made to look well and to wear. In black and sdlpopto 1ar colors. Value is outstanding tn these hose I „ You wtU be satisfied ^with them I Th • pair. $4.98 . within swHf days niter the first pub- I lieniMmoi Uis summons, exclusive ofChe datef mw * fl»* puhlication, Hand defend this astion or pay the I amount due as above shown, together . -with mate snd accrued interest, snd ^in caw* of your failure to do so, a J duns* will be rendered foraetesing I j ythp, Neu <rf taxes and soots I h ,<aua« th* Und «nd premia« above This summons is published by order if the Honorsble E. D. McKee. Ju<fct p iMtoe^ooflSy Court of the.State oil , I»»Oregeit for the County of Sherman H <tid seid order was made and dated •bMo Mth dey of January., 1925 and the| 98c U Jdtol of-«he fitet pubjicktioji of this r - «MnmdHNs the Soth day of January, I 19». Open Saturday Nights Until Nine O’clock |c L L r Mail Orders Filled Rromptlv I AH process and papers in this pno- >eeed4ng wsy be served upon the un- >dSfuigeod residing within the State if Oregon at the, addreaa hereafter mentioned. • 3 r 4. M. Peterson, attorney for plain tiff; address Mora, Oregon. Wetteat Hours of Dsy. The late afternoftn and early eve ning hours are the wettest of the day. Investigation by weather bureau ob- aervera-hi different parts of this coun try show that in some sections twice as much rain falls on the average be tween .5 and 8 p. m., as does between 9 a. m. and noon. This peculiarity of the weather Is .more pronounced in warm than in cool weather and is due to the rising temperature during the forenoon which enables the atmos phere to bold an ln<wpaMng amount of water vaj>or, a condition which is re versed In the late hours of the day-, and complicated also by the frequence of amnmer thunderstorms during those Ijourw First MRS. FLORENCE KAHN PORTLAND. OREGON Stv Bank Hotel SPECIAL RATES Formerly the Albert with privilege of bath, tingle,( $1.00 up; double $1.50 up with private bath, tingle $1.50' up;, double $2.50 up. •Auto Meets Trains. Street can frorrj Union Depot pats our doors. at 5th and Glisan streets iforo] North Bank Depot. The Dalles’ Newest and Best • Hostelry CENTRALLY LOCATED Sherman County B as ilq asri e r a “Too many are bothering The Pres ident." • “Absolutely. We agree to atop nH that. We must not brsak dow “Oh, I do. Wa* zatlon at once m M jms on the President .90 « W mittee.” <; , “Really, my dear, I wish you woob' not name the baby Ethelbert.” “Oh, the boys can call him Bert." “How do you know they wMJ atonaag that syllable?",. .,, / ANO OU, Mouvmng Cuatom» Th* Scriptures set forth many In- ternsttotg details concsrning the method of Jewish mourning. The next of kin closed tiw» *yss of the deceased; th* •eattia corpse wss bsthed and. If a person at Wheat—Soft white, hard winter. suy conaequence, the body was laid for $1.94; v totem white. $1*2; western a time in sph*". or was anointed wUl» rsd, CMU aorthws spring, >1A&; Big them, swathed In linen handane« «nd deposited in a tomb. Th- mourners Bend bhaeetem. 92.25. waul teuwheaded and barefooted cov - Hay—Alfelia. IM; D. C„ Um Mrs. Florence B. Kahn, widow of ered their mouths and kept alienee, othy. |29; D. c., 928: mixed hsy. 924 wore black cloth and sut in ashes. Julius Kahn of California, who Is a Batterfat—47c. * Funeral r«ngs W< re sung by hired sing candidate for the nomination to suc Kggs—Ranch. 45047c., era aiyl splegdld sepulchers cont lining ceed her husband In congress. Cattle—Choice sjeers. 97AO0OO. numupg niches were carved out of -Pd"« light. 9114001175. rock. Aa a niche waa filled, a a one ChoM*—Washington cream briek Praaaruad tn Print was rotted sgninst th* opening. Ue; Wa«h*M^ taiptou. 19090c; . AU that mankind has done, thought, WasMngton Young America, 21022c gained or been, it is lying as In mafic Justin* aM isjuati«*. , preservation in the pages of books. Punishment should not be Inflicted They «re the chosen possession.— Car- ipekan« •>n some while others equally guilty » Wind. $11 »011 $0 nre not even brought to trial. « steers, $7.2507.7$. Fata Wag Agdatt Hi» *MnMas<r»»^ Kingman, Art*—Antone W ‘ Wroblewski*. Detroit war vet eran, who was raleasod frem th* California stage prtesn after a skull operation to Mttev* him from criminal tondteMM lut ing from shell shocM ate hurled her* with full military hn s nro Hs was on hla wag tom. to hla flancoe when too Ira« “delayed eCooMT < Son. After Rib «Mriatton hr robbery, MaC h* *M____ but the Jutes vn cteteced of his recovery «*** *• «P*ration UNION NON DETONATING GASOLINE UNION OIL COMPANY, CALIFORNIA