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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1925)
memui mm h ™ X. L. I reland Editor sod Publisher Feburary 6. 1925 F riday . - Old Mother Nature will take care of her children pretty well if they whole a shrinkage of 1^08.006 of . control, not to exceed >1.600,000 of the aokiiers bonaa sink McLanghlin used an axe with which ing fund, in first mertgsges coverirg crops to be grown in Oregon during < ¡925 and 1926. It is expressly pro- ’ vided that“this money is to be loaned ' give her half a enenee. A' V. tie eC Vicksburg in 1863 Meadows of Lanette. Ala., was hit in the right eye with a Union bull«. I re land. In a recent fit of cvmghing, the bullet was expelled. Mother Nature bad Mr. Barnes looka for a broadening nature itse if laid crotte were fresen out durirg the others wíd - had ' where it could be discharged. It took 61 years to do the job , but she did it diarloeed young McLaughlin lying oc well. ' This brings to mind the Cal- suffered fall Argentine also the bill say*, “they may be extended education of 15 interior Russia, had neither ambition, capital >1 gdld in heroelf y paid and satisfied The slate board of contro* is fully had industrii . oca for carrying out the provisions ‘ agricultural coun directed by He is a Iittk vi.it in Oregon and Washington. Once faasi liar with what the museum of pre-war inches exper>oed in carrying out the pro- t^ey er.jcyed an old time . visions of the pet. The emergency mng of music and dancii g. 1 be would not cause permanent injuries. ie|aose attached to the bill, so thst said, tc-inats will make it their busi traveling export 250, ,000 ,000 bushels of party was planned as a surprise, tut altho they will remain with him for i m>y oeconoe effective as scon as ness to image tbeir grains, ha this joined import I ke in*at such affairs the secret was many month« to come. I by the two houses and signed time to visit it. out before the guests of the evening I McLaughlin had attempted to eper L the governor. ing countries of the world and Maryhill museum will occupy the obliged to buy from the world mansion built originally by Mr. Hill ccssfuL Money was the only thing H. U Martin sod wife and E E. Mar for the entertainment of King Albert own people." tin, of The Dvlles brothers of W J. he had intended to take, he said, ar.d . of Belgium *, who wss planning to nothing of any sort was f«ind on b’m visit the United States ss Mr. HilAl the old time dances and wss mueh in that be had taken from the store. Eight y< of presidential guest when the world war interfered. demand by the fun makers as well *s sibilities killed Woodrow his brother Ha'vey. an old time “The Ford Industries" is the title ' body stood but Warren Harding fiddler A d'liC'cus lunch, brrozht of ■ re* piece of indu.ttrisl liters- J pars.ivs beauty as the beautiful little over half of his Spree kies palace of the Legion of mprom:4u to the idle, the Indifferent, but to ture brought out by the Ford motor Honor recently opened in Lincoln Pepi IL. of Egypt, reigned for company in the form of a 160 page park, San Francisco, and has among book devoted entirely to the Ford its patrons the king and queen of the motor company, ita subsidiaries and Belgians, the king and queen of tween modern rulers and ancient is associated companies Insamuch as not a difference in the capacity of the book is publishe^ by the company Routnania, the king and queen of man, but in responsibilities they have Greece, the king and queen of Serbia, itself, the informstion contained in And execwtive responsibili their royal highnesses the infsnte to bear. the volume ia absolutely authentic. Alfonso and Beatrice of Spain; her ties in this country are increasing, This ia the first time the complete royal high ns ns the grand ducheea not diminishing. That’s worth serious story of the Ford industries has evsr Kyril of Russia, and scores Of other thought. been told, and the book should be a representatives of the nobility of revelation to many people who have Europe. A musical treat is in store for the hitherto associated Ford activities «- Already, said Mr. Hill, the French music lovers of Sherman county, only with the Highlsrid psrk plant colonies, Belgium, Roumania and are informed by G. E. Corson, the and the assembly branches. While Serbia have rooms donated to them. music man of The Dalles, that he the Highland park plant is the Individual; of high rank are also arranged to have Betsy Lane Shep largest automobile factory in the donating rooms of gifts from their herd, the American soprano, assisted world, it is only a link in a world mother countries. by Jacques Glockner, 'eellist, to ap- wide industrial chain which furnishes Rare and unusual mementoes of profitable employment to over 170,000 world-wide interest and significance torium in that city the evening of people. have already been pledged, Mr. Hill February 21st. All seats for this The average man's idea of the Ford said, to make the museum s place of event will be reserved, but no charge organization is reveral y^ars behind great interest from the beginning. will be made for tickets, which must the times and ia baaed largely on a Madame Joffrs, for instance, is booklet entitled ‘IFacta from Ford," founder of . a room dedicated to the Store either in person or by mail oi which the company published in 1920. marechaux de Franca, and i« herself phone. The concert will be an Since then the company has msde its sending Mr. Bill a collection of srtiatie musical triumph, which we most rapid advancement and has things from Marechal Joffre. urge our readers not to miss stteod- broadened ita field enormously. "It ia my idea,"said Mr. Hill,"to ing. Apply early for seat reservation. Few people appreciate the amazing obtain permanent eo-operation in the number and variety of industries activities of the museum by inviting carried on by the Ford motor com King of Fleth Eatera the different countries to lend a pany. ~ The production of cars, trucks The kodiak grlzxly bear oY Alas museum director to take temporary and tractors has reached such pro ka is the biggest flesb^eattng anima! Where you are assured of excellent quality foods at lowest charge from three to aix months each, portions that it is now necessary for pxkdlns on the earth. possible prices. Our many customers will testify that our so that every country aball eventually the company to control most of its prices mean real savings. become acquainted with the actual sources of supply inj>rder that unin posibilitieS of the work and will give terrupted production msy be main their council and help." The best that money can buy for the least, is our motto. tained. This has lesd to the acquisi Local interests will be asked to tion of coal and iron mines, vast Rates: Under 15 words, 35c co-operate in furthering the interests We pay msrket price for farm produce and make very forests, the development of great and fa vie of the museum when it is lakes and coastwise shipping, and the Over 30 wds., ISc P* wd prices on large grocery orders. construction of a large number of new opened. Moro Trading Co OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOaJOOOOOOOOOOOaOOOr Buy Your LINCOLN FORD FROM Sherman Garage & Machinery Co. » Wasco, Oregon SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Balance in 12 or 18 Months Time General Garage and Machine Shop , Cylinder Re-Grinding Acetylene Welding Pennsylvania. CTC and Firestone Tires Accessories Batteries Columbia Dry Cells In fact. Everything for the Car uOCOOQOQOOQOOQOOOQQOOOOOOQOQQOOQOOOOOOOQOQQOOOOQOOOO C. V. Belknap, Proprietor Moro Hotel Barber Shop OBSERVER WANT ADS Moro Trading Co Won’ t You Be My Valentine? After thinking for hours 1’11 say it with Valentiue” Flowers! We Have a Complete Stock of Valentine Flowers Hartwig’s Floral Shop Merchants of Beauty Phone The Dalle«, Oregon 794 Opposite First National Bank Nite phone 690W You Need Not Be Afraid Of your car skidding if ynu him * Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires We have a compiete new sleek of Tires and To bea and pr cpb are right Moro Garage, a a. sauditi, Fra» industrial units such as blast furnaces and coke ovens at River Rouge, the big glass factories and body plants, plants for manufacturing artificial leather, copper wire, roller bearings, generators, batteries, radiators and things the average manufacturer buys from outside sources. The elimina tion of waste and the recovery of by products has also built up a large industry within the industry and scrap and other material formerly consid ered worthless are now converted into valuable by-products, chemicala, pow er, cement and paper for example. One of these by-products unit—the wood distillation plant at Iron Mountain—is the Isrgest of its kind The book is profusely illustrated, there being over 360 pictures, most of which were taken especially for the purpose. This wealth of illustrations bring the size and scope of the organ ization before the reader with sd- ditional force and lends an unmistak- able authenticity to the text. The story is written in a very simple stra ght forward ^tyle without any attempt to embellish the facta. While technical terms have been avoided ss mueh as possible, the contents can hardly fail to interest any engineer or industrialiat. The biographical sketch of Henry Ford is, of course included. Other chapters discuss the vsrioua plants aa unite and in their relation to the rest of the organization. Manufac turing methods, waste elimination, industrial relations, water power de velopment; the mines, the forests, the Dearborn laboratories and the merchandising methode sre sll taken up in mere or lees detail, giving the reader ,a complete picture of one of the world’s largest industrial enter prises FOR SALE or trade for good young work horses, three good double difiBa, two wagons, two disc drills, two MNtws, four set harness, two The Independence branch of th* walking plows. H. B. Bel she«, normal training school system 3tf6 Moro. been closed as a precaution against the spread of diphtheria, several caset FOR SALK or trade Good work of which have been reported in Inde horses. Wilt trade for milk cows, good heifers, ur hogs. Also have pendenc©. & for sale s.me fine brood sows, bred Deputy sheriffs made g raid upon to registered Berkshire, to farrow the Japanese colony at Mabel, a saw in spring. Tom Fraser, Moro. mill town 20 miles up the Mohawk FORDSON Moro, Oregon Ladies and Children’s Hair Cuttin< and Shingle Bobbing Paragraph of State Newt valley from Eugene, and arrested thre< FOR SALE or Trade-Several good men on a charge of possessing intoxl due to farrow this brood eating liquor. month, also double cutaway tandem One hundred million feet-of fln< disc. C. P. Walker, phone 23F18, timber, mostly white cedar, will b< Moro. f6tf opened by a projected logging roail FOR SALE-One 17-foot corrugatei which the Stout Lumber company will roller, nearly new. Coet >186 and construct this spring on South slougl worth >100. If you are going to re in Coos county. • seed its just what you want. Call The city of La Grande has solo 28F1 Or write G. L. French, Grass $73,100 worth of municipal bonds tc Valley. the First National bank of Baker al $103.42 on the basis of >100 par value 6% Loans under Reserve System the highest price ever received foi on city or farm property u improvement bonds. Reserve Deposit Company After having spent several month» 72 Fourth Street, Rutland, Oregon. and hundreds of dollars trying to find him, relatives of August Btgdt of Em of J. M. Morgan ta Jordan valley It will require approximately >1, 260,000 to reseed the frosen-out wheat lands in eastern Oregon Instead of $300,000 as originally estimated, ac cording to a committee of farmers and bankers who appeared before the Joint ways and means committee of the house and senate. Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner, superintend ent of the Oregon state hospital, has returned from the Philippine Islands, where he delivered a number of insane patients formerly tn ths Oregon insti i, An area council of Boy Scouts of tution. Mrs Steiner accompanied her America covering the central Oregon husband on the trip which required district and including the communi more than two months. ties of Bend, Redmond. Madras and Representatives from cherry grow Prineville, was organised in Bend. ers' associations of all parts of the Klamath Indians will realise approxi Pacifié coast met in Portland Monday mately fl,600,000 during 1926 from to consider plans for appeal to the receipts received from the cut on tariff commission et the recent cut reservation timber units, Fred A. lx the import duty on sherries Import Beker, superintendent of the Klamath ed in brine from 46 per cent ad va Indian reservation, hu announced. lorem to 1 cents a pound. . □oocooooooooooi THE MORO DAIRY G. G. Thorp, proprietor MORO x , Phone aiFi OREGON The only dairy herd in the vicinity of Moro that is certified disease-free. Milk, i2c quart Cream, 35c pint Deliveries daily, morning and evening «■ ■ 7 ! 1 t i 111111111 n 1111 u $ $ 111 >++++ • ■ ■ MAIN STREET B arber S hop MORO, OREGON shoe repairing. Good quality leather and work. Joe Amore, The Dalles, Oregon Joe Truitt, Proprietor NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of the State Of Oregon for the County of Sherman, in the matter of the Estate of Eliza beth A. Dunn, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Elizabeth A. Dunn, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Sherman County and has qualified. AH persons having claims sgainst said eitate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, as by li« required, to the undersigned at the law office of W. C. Bryant, Moro, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published January 80th, 1P2S. A. H. Barnum, Administrator of the Estate. W. C. Bryant, attorney. SHOWER BATHS Last publication, February 27, 1^5. R ead & G alloway GENERAL MACHINE SHOP Repairing Trucks, Traclora, Automobiles, Caterpillars, and Combine Motor«, Cylinder Grin ^ing. Ovx-acetylene and Electric Weldini The Dalles, Ore 616 East Second 8t Phone Main 4001