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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1925)
inui mm productions yet made by Cosmopolita»! is its film version of Vicente Bissee Ibanez's *'Eoe mie« of Wo- Editor and Publisher men," which will be screened at Moro theatre this Saturday. Cosmo politan has made every effort to make ated $250J which th* state matched "Enemies of Women” one of the most with a like amount and to this total beautiful pictures ever made. The action of the picture takes place in Mini 6. 1925 F riday . •ale of fur. Total amount expended Monte Carlo, in Nice, Paris and *in Russia. In order to have the loca account was $357.93, ¡eating a credit tions entirely accurate, the entire celebrated Uita' week. Our yellow balance in the fund of $208.20. company was sent to Europe and spent bretbern may be of a backward race six weeks in Monte Carlo, Nice and nighted philosopher. However, he which was matched by a like amount taught that men should pay all of their debts on New Year’s Day and highest appropriations for predatory animal control work during that example worth following. Trappers received $100 to $135 per month. They must pay alt their own of The official high water mark expenses out of this, such ss horse 1894, when the Columbia river five feet deep in The Dalles on S eond hire and keep, board, traveling ex street was revealed in tearing st the penses etc. These hunter* are now front structure of Nickelson’s book using 4,584 state and govaroment •tore last Wednesday. The old maik >woed traps and ride on the average had been covered by subsequent bmId- a hundred mile . trap line once a ing operations and is again revealed Predatory animals drain heavily when ths front of the buiidiag is upon the poultry and livestock re being remodeled. sources of the state. It is estimated that each coyote destroys $50 worth The Portland Journal recently said of livestock and poultry during a that, Leo and Leonard Livengood, year. In previous years as much as babes at Morrill, Kansas, have $248,808.62 have been spent during thirteen grandparents as follows: one biennium. This new hunter sys- Two grandmothers, two grandfathers. _ x tern carries on this work much more Ihre« KT««t crandmother,. four gre.t .„d „ grandfather., one atep great grand > by l9 ,t,,„ mother and one .Up great great ,djoining Oregon, grandfather, all l.e.ng .Uhm 10 federa| onment m,uhed th« To miles of the Livengood home. $40,972.84 appropriated by the state figure out bow it all came about is as and countise to the extent of $42,000 good as a cross word puzzle. this last biennium. if predatory animals are not kept All of the good Samaritans are not down by this hunter system it means found along the road to Jerieo. Some the destruction of many game birda, a of them live in St. Joseph, Missouri. < large number of domestic fowls, and Rubin Neeley stole $1,000 from a ' thousands of sheep, pigs, and calves, grocer and a pig from a butcher. He , and because of rabies being prevalent was out of work and his family was in many of the coyotea, if allowed to starving. After arrest, his plight mitting this terrible disease through load of groceries and coal, the butcher out the state and would cause great gave him the pig and the police do danger to our people and the livestock nated $25 in cash. There are but two iadestry of our state, and in the end beneficial ways to deal with an offend mean* the loss of all moneys previ er. One is to punish him and the ously appropriated for predatory other is to help him get a start in animal control work, which ia in fact the right direction.' Circumstances dow a $1,000,000 corporation. determine the proper method for each case. Correct analysis, however, The harrow and cart mentioned in requires a keen understanding of human nature. been purloined from the E. H. Moore The First RaMs Cbureh of Los Angele* will be-opened to the public during the coming month. The names. First Methodist and First Presby terian. come naturally when referring to places of worship. But First Ra dio, that is different. It will take no minister, neehy*»ns, o<> «collection. It Is inter-defiomlnMlsnsI and haa separate rooms lor people of different faiths. Each sect goes to its own room, twirls the controls on its farm has been discovered by its owner. The boys - thought they bad brought it in from the field when the work waa finished. After riding the loaa waa stated aa' printed last week. This is another esse of it being profit able to advertise. L. V. Moore read the item, saw the harrow and cart in thi Meers field wbsae H hsd been left Moore Moore where cart. * If he was willing to buy L. V. a box of cigars if he were told ba could get the harrow and Needless to ssy the harrow ticular program It desires bear. Thia is getting interesting. We’ve The Observer was delayed on its enticed the various sects into the printing schedule last week by reason same building now. The time may of failure in electric power supply between Dufur and The Dalles on the sit together as a single congregation Pacific Power company lines. Usual- and listen to the same sermon. Jy the Sherman Electric company secures power from this company through its White' river generating plant, but that aoUrce of supply is being overhauled and power now comes to Sherman Electric company from the Hood River plant of the Pacific Power company. bill *B KAPOOR HONtON WHICH TO SHARPEN WITS A news dispatch from Walla Walla stfitea that six sacks filled with Isdy- bugs were' placed In cold storage in that place last Friday on the return of fruit inspectors from the Tucannon, where they had located a large supply of the beetles. The hugs will be liberated in Walla Walla valley orchards later to eat the ahpia. A sort of bug house proposition. Hats of all Colors and Shapes, Rangingjn Price from ' $1.50 to $5.00 New Dress - Goods-vA ll-; Shades and All Prices. Outing — Flannels, Tub Fast Suitings and Silks' Moro Trading Co synodteal TM Fow&»Co., vMhM depletion* until on noon just one remaining member left. Rev. W. L. VanNuys had sent •o had to disappoint the people. Word Skinner vas similarly laid up at Pen*- die ton,sod thought it unwiss to cosas. Thia left- the tesm h> the fofte pf Elat, Cam= The interior sets were made on • lavish scale. >These were designed by the noted Viennese *rti*t and The program locally designer of theatrical and operatic aets Jus*ph Urban His set tot the palace of Prince Lubimoff is one of' the roost gorgeous ever built for s home of Mrs. J^C.. McKean in the motion picture. ■ In it the abilities afternosv^.where Mr. Gault spoke in of thia master craftsman are revealed a very Interesting manner of the at their best. The set of the Prince's social conditions and the efforts to. villa at Monaco is just ss beauti.nl, overcome this thru Christian schools. in its wsy, but not on so big a scale A msrveloos transformation is resnlt- In vest Africa the girls an all as the palace aet. The decorations, ing. sold as r wives for a dower, and thus costuming and lighting of these they berams the exclusive property of see» e« were under the direction ott Mr. Urban Many of the gowns worn their husbands. The husbands nata» by Alms Rubens in "En-mieS of Women" were created by Poirst in as they bav* bought Thein for worth Psri* from designs by Mrs. Gretl At first it was tmpOtotbTd to get enf girls to school. Nd# thdta ere some Thurlow, daughter of Mr. Urban. Juhi. Lynch prepared the senario of seven hundred school* and the ratio of It tbewte-any thing in the world you would like to lose, it’fi that dial Rybihgj nef>w>«|MMing squeak. Drive your car into the Fosa <£ Co. garage and. we wiH get rid-Of that noise in a hurry. We do the kind of work that will Wfelfave a Complete Line of Auto Accessories the picture and succeeded in msking a picturesque, colorful and coherent photoplay.- The picture has had suc cessful run* at the $2 top seals of •hip, abolition of po bigamy, changes prices in New York, Chicago^ Loa Christiane were entered intuYiy the Angeles, Boston and other cities. missienaey, - and in the Conference that followed a number of questions Picture goers are promised a dis tinct treat in "Black Oxen,” a First Nations! picture produced by Frank Lloyd and featuring Corinne Griffith and Conway Tear Ie, which comes to Moro thentre Sunday, March 8th. "Black Oxen" , relates an unusual story of js woman rejuvenated bj •cieaca a,»d who finds, at 58, her first true romance. How the woman, bent on keeping her return visit to America a secret, attracts the attention of r newspaper man, who sees in her his ideal, and, following a chance meet ing, fall»» in love with her and con tinues his devotion in face of criti* cism by friends and knowledge that is sweetheart is old enough to be his mother. The entrance of a flapper into the odd romance is said to catse many unique climaxes to develop and to add considerable action to the rapidly moving story. Mr. Lloyd produced the screen version of "Black Oxen” from a scenario which he, with the aid of Mary O’Hara, prepared from Gertrude Atherton’s best selling novel of the same title. Spring At ft«fi •’elofite thr young-people MAIN STREET1 Seventh“ Article. Net Income, upon B arber S hop which the In* is «rafia income MORO, ORCGOM Joe Truitt, Proprietor •mounts spent for rent of his place of »gain of hia own field. coetef 'wstar, light and heat Used in scheon, schools, is which a variata of. things and girls, depending on the stage of advaaeement of eivHisatlon in the countrfts in which the* schools are held. C Camswin— is the only Presbyterian mission on ths continent of Africa. A telephone patron in Norfolk, Altbo only sheet SO yeass oidlt has Nebraska, reports a long distance telephone connection with the Pacific coast in exactly five minutes. While besides thousands of otheos whV-Use most phones never work that wav, the Christians, but are still in ' esteehu- information is official and is accepted men” classes' training for >eMMa as true. At any rate, it is in line membership. The lastthtee yearn with other time-and-apace annihilat ing events of the present, the flight fa mens Elat churek' wbieh Witlrita from Germany to the United States, for instance, in eighty hours, We membeeo. This invuieeo a territory pay too little attention to these of some twenty mitas Ih'circumfer- wonderful happenings. They i are of such frequent occurrence that we do one plaee for tbehf eserteus.0 Britto not realize their true value. For comparison, recall th* circumnaviga tion of Africa by the Phoenician*. to IB-hundred. At-trocMBUnfon see» Which Hefodotus tells us about. It sons which take place* fobr*dl»es‘ a took them three years to sail from 5 ear the attnettanbd - is contoMfitably Suet, south around the cape, and larger. north to the Mediterranean sea and While the people who1 attendee the mouth of the Nile. Three times during these three years, the sailor* of the visitation they were -vety glad anchored the ship, planted a crop of wheat on the shore and harvested it missionary and to hear first hand of before proceeding with their voyage^ ths interesting work he is doing. Lt was the only wsy they then had to keep themselves provisioned. At that, the voyage was a marvel tot its The Multnomah ' coaMy farm I dsy. And, when we consider the sge Trousdale totaled a profit' of- $71^2 on of the world, that was only a short time ago. In the mass of matter printed about doners. Dorothy Ellingson, one fact ^eems to be especially interesting. Dorothy is | reported to have said : "Mother didn't understand me." Bunk! Dorothy’s mother—and it has been the same with headstrong girls since the world began— did understand her daughter. . It was the latter that did not un derstand her mother, nor did she care The girl, had she stopped to think, would have realized that her own completely dominent selfishness was rtbe cause of all the heart-actes, both her nwn and her mother’s. The mother knew exactly where the hell bent career of the* girl would end. Selfish girls, however, at the end of their self-created trail of misery, have alwaya offered the alibi, "My mother didn't understand me. ” They are the same kind of girls who, grown-up and having passed through domestic squalls, fall back on the old stant^y and say “My husband never understood me.” Poor dolls, of what wonderous clay they must .'think themselves made, to be So beyond the world’s comprehension. Cream < Station Reopens fanning, such aa th* amoucta pajd In tbe production and harvesting *< his crops, cost of seed and fertiliser used, cp*t of minor repairs to farm bfiild- ings, and cost of smell tools used nip in tbe course of a year or two. The coot of farm machinery, equipment, and farm buildings is not deductible as expense. Deductions for personal or living expense«, such as repairs to the tax- payera dwelling, cost of food, cloth- ing, pdueatfon of children, etc., are not allbsreg. 4 A. J. Murray of Mero, has the first pure - bred foundation registered - Murray purchased a county. pure bred bullç -Dumpy's Khedive No. 964T3, of * D.’ H.t Looney, of We have reopened our Cream Station in Moro at the obi location io the Willifimfi Motor Co** garage. Mr. W. J. Codey, an experienced cream man and farmer, will be in charge. Your patronage ¡8 solicited. tinte and talk things over. Come in at an}’ at Any Tame No Quantity Too lory. ho Ainout Too Small. Waldoi JiMte Pads Alice No. 14W0d>ai< Wa^ HDI« Sylvie NotJ4M0B> fremU T. Gilbest and bred cowst each bringing heifer calves» At present Mr- Murray bas aa stock for sale but. be .states that he will be glad to-shew his herd to any one who is interested inaecuring better milk cows. Moro Porticmd^ C. V. Belknap, F>ropWM«r . Moro Hotel Barber Sto OrtgoA - Ladiet and Cbddren'fi Hair Cutting and Shingle Bobbihg - Tïre^-Dalle» BATHS OOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO III 'Ì You Need Not Be- Afraid Of your car skidding if you use March IT Vacuum Cup Tires More than two million two hundred I and fifty thousand dollars of Uncle Sum** money will be divided among so ne seventy thousand wurM war veteran* this week, each receiving an average of $32. The money to be distributed represents the first cash payme t under the adjusted compen- < sation act. All of the cheeks ar* for $60 or l**s. They will go to veteran* «and dependent* of veteran*- who mad* application for th* l«ohu* shortly after* the set went into effeeL Th* totsl bonus is to be psid in terly installments. I 70e EVenirtg* • We have a complete new stock of ., Tires and Tubes and prices are right Moro Garage, Thw is coi>«kUn«d-to.' be. one of the very beat’ picture production«of*any time and it exceed-, ingly rfettid detail»«# faithful historic data. s r . The reader of advertisementt knows that he has the most reliable guide to markets that exists iff the world todwy.