Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, March 06, 1925, Image 4

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THE JUDGE ■ Maybe the Harri Had Intermittent Fever - ^5
cm miti
F riday
March 6. 1925
represents owners of flocke
bo pastarod in the Deschutes.
Sagtlaat. Umpqua and Cascade Na­
tional forests during ths coming sea
Çh—tar C. Buchtel, who confessed
to setting •• «res with property dam­
age nearly $590.000, while ho was a
member of the Portland tjre depart
meat, will bo taken before a sanitär?
1« «abaUsoed he will be sent to the
state hospital for treatment, it was
NICHOLAS LONGWORTH
BUYING MOST
WE BUY
FOR LESS-
SELLING MOST
WE SELL
OUR
•71-STORE
BUYING
POWER
SAVES YOU
MONEY
•MOMENT STORES
FOR UESS
The Dalles, Oregon
■Harold Goldsmith, of the Bend Boy
Scouts, has qualified for the rank of
Hagio Scout, the higheat rank in the
Boy Scout organisation. He recent­
ly passed successfully tests for three
merit badges. -
Affidavits of prejudice against
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oiegon, for Sherman County.
M. HICKS
Plumbing and Healing
l/awrence Martin, plaintiff vs. Al­
Sell» and inttallt the
bert Miller, also all other persons or
famous Mueller pipe
I parties unknown claiming any right,
or
pipeless furnace.
' title, estate, lien or interest in the
must be made before the judge under real estate described in the complaint
Wasco, Oregon
attack has, made any rulings In the herein, defendants.
rasa at issue, according to an opinion
To Albert Miller, also all other
handed down by the supreme court.
persons or part.es unknown claming
A serious explosion occurred tn the any right, title, estate, lien or inter­
chemistry room of the Ashland high est in the real estate described in the
school, in which ope girl narrowly complaint herein, the above named
escaped death and several others per­ defendants.
JEWELER;
In the Name of the State of Ore­ S
manent injury. The material explod­
gon:
You
are
hereby
notified
that
ed while a preparation was being heat-
Watch Inspector for the
Lawrence Martin J» the holder of 3
ad.
O. W. R. & N. Co.
Certificate of DeTinquency numbered |
96 issued on the 21st day of Novem­
Jewelry and Watch Repair­
ber, 1928 by the Tax Collector of the
ing given special attention
County of Sherman, State of Oregon,
for the amount of Seventy Six and
Rales: Under 15 words, 35c
62.100 ($76 62, dollars, the seme being 4 The Dalles, Oregon
15 to 30 words, SOc
the smount then due and delinquent
Over 30 wds., l#c per wd.
I for taxes for the years 1919, 1920,
Congressman Nicholas Longworth BABY CHICKS from farm flock of 1921. and 1922, together with penalty,
interest and costs thereon upon the
of Ohle, who wn sslsetsd by the
Buff Orpingtons. 118 per 100. Mrs.
real property assessed to you, of
( republican caueve to b» »psakor of A. H. Bsrnum, Moro Ore.
m6tf
WHEN
which you art the owner as sppears
| the new house of repre»entatlve»-
FOR SALE-220 egg McClannahan in­ of record, situated in said County and
IN THE DALLES
cubator; $16. Alan 5C0 chick brood­ State, and particularly bounded and
er, $10. Frank Roberts, Moro.
Ijjp6 described as follows, to-wit; The
east one half (E4) of the northeast
I WANT FARMS for^Caah Buyers. qusrter (NEj) of section eight (8),
Describe
GIVE Price. R. Mc- township one (1) north, range nine­
Nown, 742 Wilkerson, Omaha, Neb.
teen (19) east of the Willamette
Washington, D. C.—Calvin Coolidge, SUNSET EMPLOYMENT Co., Port­ meridian.
Open Day and Night
You are further notified that said
SOth president of the United States, I
land, Oregon ,can furnish any class
Laurence Martin has paid taxes on
was Inaugurated chief executive in I of help wanted.
Phone Broadway
said premises for prior or subsequent
his own right Wednesday, March 4 1 3829, or write 230 Burnside street.
years, with the rote of interest on
At noon the «8th congress ended and
HATCHING EGGS from our 0. A. C- ¡said amounts as follows: Years tax
the senate of the «»th congress as
Barred Rocxs or Marcy Jersey Blsck 1928; date paid June 3rd, 1924; tax
sembled Immediately in extraordinary
Giants bring beauty and heavy pro­ receipt No. 909; amount 120.59; rate
session and its duly chosen presiding duction of meat and eggs to the credit | of* interest 12 per cent; interest paid
D. LINDQUIST
ssed Coat Values!
/advantage of This Low Price
the season’s foremost
dr3*e excellent Coats! Made
.. Quality polaire in a variety of
nd color combinations which
OBSERVER WANT ADS
I
Another eplendid quantity
purchase of our New York
buyers.
vou are looking for an inexpensive
;piin7 Coat, you can’t do better than
/r ' cf these! You know, our prices
aren’t I igher before Easter!
INAUGURATION OF
COOLIDGE SIMPLE
officer, Charles Oates Dawes, was tn
Royal Cafe
Bank Hotel
of your farm flock, at a low Invest­
ment. Barred Rocks $1.25 per 15,
$6.00 per 100. . Giants $3.00 per 15,
$12.00 per 100. Satisfaction guaran­
teed. Ted M. Ball,Alpine,Ore. 2t»f27
.21.
sUlled In the office of vice-president.
Said Albert Miller as the owner of
Formerly the Albert
A few minutes later Mr. Coolidge
the legal title of the above described ■
At Law striking price!
was escorted by a distinguished as­
property as the same sppears of re­
The Dalles’ Newest and Best
semblage from the senate chamber to
Hostelry
cord, and each of the other persons
the east front of the capitol, where,
above named are hereby further noti­
CENTRALLY
LOCATED
-
in accord with the custom of more REWARD for return or information fied that Lawrence Martin, the plain­
Sherman bounty Headquarters
of stray horses, described as fol tiff will apply to the Circuit Court
than a century, he took the oath of
office, kissed the Bible and delivered lows: Sorrell saddle horse, branded of the County and State aforesaid for
figure
his inaugural address.
,-f
P-
____ 2 _ on left shoulder and three a decree foreclosing the lien against
With this simple ceremony conclud- “C”s on left stifle; black gelding, the property above described, and
ed the president led the parade down|weigh about 1400, has-small H on mentioned in said certificate. And
Pennsylvania avenue to the White I |eft shoulder; black mare, weigh you are hereby summoned to .appear
I I I UIIIH I I I I I
444-i I H
House, where he reviewed the pro- about 1400, has lajy “B” on left within sixty day« after the first pub­
cession of marchers who came to shoulder; bay mule, weigh about lication of this summons, exclusive
Washington to do him honor.
1200, 4-year old, has small H on left of the day of said fiiat publicstion,
CRANDALL
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I shoulder; ' bay mule, weigh about and defend this action or psy the
UNDERTAKING
1100, 4-year old, has small H on left
COMPANY
BASIN PROJECT IS FEASIBLE shoulder; grey mare, blocky built, smount due sa above shown, together
with costs and accfbed interest, and
THE DALLES, OREGON
weigh about 1150, brands unknown; in case of your failure to do so, a
Mail Orders Filled Rromptlv
Engineers Dsclars Plan« Economically
brown saddle pony, whitg »trip in decree will be tendered foreclosing
Sound—Cost Set at $198,539,696.
face, weigh about 960. Phone H. B. the lien of asid taxes and costs
Washington, D. C—I|»porfr ot the Belshee, 2F5, Moro.
against the la.id and premises above
Sam Brisbine, Agent
federal engineers whp have been in-1
By a vote of two to one, electors of vestigating the Columbia basin irriga­ FOR SALE or Trade-Several good named.
Moro. Oregon
Thia summons is published by order
The Dalles school district have rati­ tion project stampa approval on the
brood sows due to farrow this
of
the
Honorable
E.
D.
McKee
Judge
month, also double cutaway tandem
fied the action of the school( board in proposed reclamation of the great
transferring a nine-acre tract west of semi-arid portion in the south central
diac. C. P. Walker, phone 23F13, of th? County Court of the State of I1IIHMMHIIHMMWHH
Oregon for the County of Sherman
town for the site of a proposed unten part of the state of Washington, ac­
Moro.
and said order was made and dated
high school.
cording to a resume by the depart­
this 26th day of January, 1925 and the
6% Loans under Reserve System
The Bank of Prineville has made ment of the interior». In addition to
date of the first publication of this
on city or farm property
GENERAL MACHINE SHOP
application to the controller of the finding no difficult engineering fea­
Reserve Deposit Company
summons is the 30th day of January,
currency to
converted into the tures in the project the report of the 72 Fourth Street, Portland, Oregon.
1925.
Repairing Trucks, Tractors, Automobiles,
Prineville National bank, with a cap­ board includes a greater area than j
All process and papera in this pro­
Caterpillars, and Combine Motors, Cylinder
ital of $50,000. The bank has S^0,- had been proposed by state englne^ys
We pay parcel post on» wav on ah ceeding may be served upon the .un­
and other authorities. A total re­ shoe repairing. Good quality leather dersigned residing within the Stati
300 deposits.
Grin ling, Oyx-acetylene and Electric Welding
Pulpit Rock, the historic spot wuere , claimable area of 1,881,090 acres of and work. Joe Amore, The Dalles of Oregon st the address hereafter
Rev. Jason Lee and brethren convert- । firsrdsss agricultural land Is held Oregon
mentioned.
ed thousands of Indians to Christian i to be feasible by the usoot. A gravity
I. M. Peterson, attorney for plain­
FOR SALE
Ity when The Dalles was a military | irrigation- system, ^agplementeii with
tiff; address Moro, Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
BY
Last publication March 27th, 1925.
post on the Oregon trail, again will be short pumping lifts.' *-
In the County Court of the State of
Phone Main 4001
616 East Second 8t
Ths total cost of ths proposed plan Oregon for the County of Snerman
the scene of a religious spectacle, ac- !
cording to plans announced by the । is estimated at $193,159.595, with an
In the matter cf the estate <4
Goddess of Water.
Knights Templar of The Dalles. A initial expenditure to irrigate the first William A. Futter, deceased.
Virgin
de los Remedios Is a
The
union religious service fof members ' lands of |54,000.009.'
Notice is hereby given that the un- HIHII II wooden imag*“ about twelve
of denominations of the city will be ;
dersigned has* filed in the above en- Inches high, evidently carved with a
held Easter morning, with a pastor
titled court her final account of her dull penknife. The carving bespeaks
Pullman Car eMme to Stay.
Washington D Or-The 50 per cent I administration of »aid estate and that the WOrk of the Indian. The statue la
occupying the same natural rock pul­
— . day
.
..
. 1925, revered as the Goddess of Water.
*
i A E. Myerb, Prsprlstsr
'
pit used by Jason Lee in his talks Pullman surcharge collected by rail - 1 Monday the 23rd
of - < March,
»FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STSJ
roada for sleeping and
c** ac‘ st the hour of ten o’clock a. m. of
to the red men. .
commodations will continue in force, said day has been by order of the
PORTLAND. OREGON <
I The house by a vote of 1« to 155 re- court appointed as the time and the
Say It With Flower»
1 fused to accept a senate amendment county court rpom in the court house
BUT
to the independent offices bill abolish at Moro, Oregon, as the place for the
Ing the surcharge.
A .
hearing of the said report and account,
Say It With Oura
MOTOR OIL
_____________ ■
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:
the objections thereto, if any, and the
settlement of the »aid estate.
Construction of a new veterans’ hos- ’ Dated at Moro, Qregon this 14th
plUl in Portland will be assured day of February, A. D. 1925.
“Merchants of Beauty”
AND
through passage of the veterans’ aid
Mary E. Futter,
The Dalles, Oregon
bill, even though the genoral appro-
Executrix of said estate.
prlatlon is reduced to 110,000,000. sc-
c. Bryant, attorney for executrix,
Opposite First National Bank
Give them Wrigley's.
cording to a message received I d Port-1 ] First publication February 20, 1925
Phone
794
Night phope 690W
It removes food particles
T^at publication March 20, 1925
land from Washington, D. C.
A large cougar, weighing between
NON DETONATING
60 and 70 pounda, was killed in the
hills northwest oL McMinnville last
Refreshing and beneficial!
week. The cougar haA been preying
upon a herd of goats and when killed
Moro, Oregon
Renovated Throughout
bad Just finished eating a goat which
Has returned to Sherman county
It had lifted over the peature fence.
KEPT
and
will practice hi» profesaion
An alleged shortage of >5000 in the
SPECIAL RATES
RIGHT
et Moro and vicinity .
state's funds, discovered by a check
Open Saturday Nights Until Nine O’clock
R ead & G alloway
Westinghouse
The Dalles, Ore. ■ .
Sherman Electric Co.
i NEW HOTEL PERKINS ;
USE
ARISTO
WRNUIS
Hartwig’s Flower Shop
'after every meal '
UNION
Dr. Jos. Sanders V.S.
GASOLINE
UNION OIL COMPANY
. <
OF
CALIFORNIA
after State Treasurer T. B. Kay took
Offlcs ths first of the yoar, was con
fessed by Clarence W. Thompson,
caahlsr in ths state treasury under
Treasurers Hoff and Jefferson Myers.
Mr. Kay announced. .„
Tem» Strictly C«k
Headquarters Foss & Co
; New and Used
Parts for all Cars
Tht Motor Market
The Dalles, Ore
Phone 618
603 E 2nd $t
Room with privilege of bath, single,
$1.00 up; double $1.50 up
Room with private bath, siagle $1.50
,
up; double $2.50 up.