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■ siEiMH coran observer Gonna« ScM Has Little Mack Heo Waiting For Lost Owner 13. 1925 13» A Ora. cordially with us. By Secretary Ne. 78 O. B. S. lular communicstiotM md and 4th Thursday SK«evenings monthly. s^r ^r*' E' A Cuahraan Worthy Matron Nana Bsrzee, Secretary. I. O. O. F. Meet« every < Monday eve* filini in the I. O. O. F. hall. and viritin» bro- meet with u«. Theodore Johnston, N. G ' A. M. Young, Secretary. Lupine Rebecca Lodge No. 116, Moro, Oregon, meets 1st sad 3d Friday« of each month. Visiting member« welcome. Mrs. C V. Belknap, N.G. Hazel Wood«, Secy CHRIS SCHULTZ POST NO. 71 _ AMERICAN LEGION |^k Meet» at Odd Fellows Hall oa second «nd fourth Wednc»day■ WwV of each month. Commander, I. M. Peterson, Adjutant, Geo. Mitchell. .♦ Zell’» Fonerai Hom New Opea at Ji The room» in the bank of Moro building occupied by attorney I. M. Peterson and Mrs. Urquhart have heap-refinished with a neat pattern of wall paper and woodwork repainted kf gray tone. The improvement has made the business places a much more comfortable place in which to > Edw Newton was ambling round tqwn last week with the assistance of • cane, caused by recurrence of his old rheumatic trouble. It had been so many years since he had had this affliction that he was heard to say that be had thought he never would be troubled any more with his old complaint. Cal Ford of Waaeo 1 j a guest of Sheriff Chrisman at the county jail as the result of being apprehended in Wasco with an illegal supply of liquor in his possession. The justice of tbs peace at Wasco presented Ford with a package consisting of a fine of 8100, costs of 810 and 60 days in the county bastite. i Qiite T * an v aggregate ' of baseball fans were at the county fair Sunday afternoon for work out prac tice. Sentiment in Moro is crystal lising into the hope that Moro wifi be able to put a good team into the field this year and that if this should materialise that the right support will be given the team. - We have many articles in our stock that will help to make your home more comfortable. Among these, is our Numetal Weather atrip—It works day and night—the whole year through, (t 4» as serviceable in spring and failles io winter, for it makes all openings wind and dust proof. Lèi us glve you a demonstra- tfon. We are »ure we can con vince you, that it i» a’I we claim for it. Tun-A-Lumber Co D, E. Clark, Manati Moro, Oregon Phone Main 91 Where by reason of illness or ab sence from home additional time for filing an income tax return is requir ed, the taxpayer should address to । the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Washington, D. C.,> re quest for an extension. Collectors of internal revenue are not, as under proceeding acts, permitted to grant such extensions. The request must be made before the return is due- on or before March 15, 1925, if made the calendar year basis—and must ntain a full recital for the causes the delsy. An extension of time for filing the turn does not extend the time of yment of the tax or any installment ereof unless so specified in the ex- nsion. As a condition of granting i extension, the commissioner msy quire the submission of a tentative turn and estimate of the amount of e tax, and the payment of at least «-fourth of the estimated amount. NEWS Note» of Interest to All . Getting Ahead by 1926 Local DenondnatioM Final Article. F riday . CHURCH A. B. Riddell left Friday fora busineaa visit to Sunnyside, Washing ton. Q. E. Gwynne was a business visi tor In Moro on Monday from hi» home near Klondike. The following news item», written by pupil» of Gorman school, has been forwarded to the Sherman county Observer for publication in anticipa tion of the probability that whoever has had chickens missing lately, especially one black hen, might be able to retrieve part of the relics of a feast held recently at Gorman school. Mrs. R. A Feenstra will speak at the regular morning service at the Methodist church next Sunday morn ing. March the fifteenth will be celebra ted as a Fanny Croeby memorial at the Methodist Sunday school, with Rev. Henry G. Hanson will preach Mrs. Bryant as leader. The songs at Gorman school house this Sunday and life of this blind singer will be afternoon at three o’clock. revived. The collection will be sent - CALL FOR CHICKEN. Mra^V. 8. Baxr, recently reported We wish that-the persons who had tn aid the Fanny Croeby memorial, to have been confined to her home by a chicken feast at the Gorman school a home for the aged. sickness, is now able to again viait bouse last week-end, would please The usual services will take place her friends in .town. call for their extra old black ben. at the Presbyterian church .next Sun E. R. Barzee is enjoying a vaca Also pay for the rent of our cooking day morning. In the Sunday school tion from the Moro confectionery thia utensils. We have been feeding the at ten o’clock the class of Opportun week while helping his father seed hen all week. She surely is fat by ity will have charge of the opening this time. Please call at earliest exercises. Mrs. Hanson will tell a his acreage northwest of Moro. convenience. Feed bill is increasing story and a duet will be rendered by Dr. J. R. Morgan and wife were Mrs. Belshe and Mrs. Hutchcroft. At day by day. called to Portland on Monday by news Frances Ross, Gorman school, ,7th eleven the pastor will preach. that the doctor’s sister-in-law was From now on the sermons will deal grade. sick with threatened pneumonia. with subjects related to the paM;on ONE CHICKEN TOO MANY of Our Savior, and leading up to the Miss Virginia West, teacher in the ' Who ever stole chickens that were celebration of the Easter victory. public school at Grass Valley, was Prayer meetings will be held each called to Portland last Friday by the blacx; Had a great big hole in the end of Wednesday evening at the manse. news of tbe death of her grand Communion service will be held on the sack. mother. The hea jumped out and surely ran the last Sunday in March. Special Avery Martin lost psrt of the The street between the Ellsworth meetings will be held at the church r esent week from school while help- hotel and Williams motor company fast; We’d like to know what thief saw during Holy Week, April 5th to 12th. g with the farm work. garage was graded and leveled last The woman’s missionary society of Vernon Miller was absent from week by a trackson-Fordson pulling a her last. She ran and she run as fast ss a the Presbyterian church is' preparing bool part of last week, because of blade grader. grouse , *• Iping with the work on the farm. Jack Bums has returned to tbe And stopped at the barn at the Presbyterian church Sunday evening, Avery Martin tore the nail off his vicinity of Moro for the spring farm Gorman school house. March 15th, at 7:30. A year ago ft thumb last Saturday while play- work on the Edw. Newton farm. Mr. Written by Purl Pierson, 6th the society put on a similar pageant Bums has worked around Moro for g ball on the flat near the depot. grade. ’ . in costume and at that time the house the past five years. was packed to the doors, so the Marbles is the latest form of George Sbokley, formerly employed Forwarded to the Sherman County people know what the women can do bool recreation each morning, noon Observer for publication by Mrs. Lu when given an opportunity. This year d recess on the school campus. Tis with Hulery Bros., has returned to R. Brown, teacher of Gorman School. Moro, having accepted a position with the presentation will be fully as id thst the best marble shooters the Williams motor company in charge dramatic and impressive, the theme id it quite becoming. of their Fordson department. Robert Richmond, son of Mr. and selected for the evening being “Circle Tbe preliminary typing contest was » Mrs. C. C. Richmond, haa recovered Three Sees a Vision.” The charac Bring your fresh eggs to the Moro □n by the team consisting of Dsrold from his near attack of pneumonia so ters in the presentation are as follows: j 1 she,Vernon Miller,Msry Smith snd cream station and gel tbe CASH for as to be able to again play about the President, Mrs. Terry—Mrs. C. V. them. • I make regular trips to Port ladys Wright The team captained Belknap land each week and can assure you house. ' Morns Sesrcy was a close second. Secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Bangs —Mrs. higest cash prices. F. D. Flatt. In San Francisco a Chinese deliv At the ususl Monday morning O. L. Belshe eryman sent the following bill to a Mrs. A. J. Futter, who has been Pastor’s wife, Mrs. Curtis—Mrs. □dent assembly held the first of the seriously ill at the family home east hardware dealer for services rendered : Harry B. Pinkerton sek,Principal Buell advised thst sll of Moro, was reported on Monday as “Ten goes, 10 comes, at 50 cents a Other characters are □dents should sign up for some went — 85. ” being the least bit better. Mrs. Mrs. Green —Mrs. C. L. Ireland tivity for the 20 minute physical Futter has been sick about two V. B. Eakin was a visitor in Moro Mis. Butler Mrs. W. H. Ragsdale ¡riod each morning. on Tuesday from his home at Rut Mrs. Evans—Mrs. J. F. Foss All the pupils and teachers of Moro Marbles are taking ine attention of ledge. He reported that about an Mrs. Forrester- Mrs. Susie Hastings. bool were greatly pleased this week the grown ups as well as members of inch of snow covered the fields of Mrs. Morton—Mrs. Geo. B. Bourhill learn of the rapid recovery in the younger male set in Moro. Each that district the morning he erme to Mrs. Brown—Mrs. A. M. Young talth that Miss Dorothy Perkins is sunny afternoon a large number can town. i r- Mrs. Jones Mrs. R. C. Byers sking snd that she is now able to be seen playing different varieties of town folks Mrs. Harris- Mrs. Larsen Several auto loads of e visitors. Miss Perkins is teacher the game in front of the business from Moro attended the basketball Mis. Martin—Mr». T. C. Lee the 3d and 4th grades. * places on Main street. game played last Friday between the Mrs. Long—Mrs. J. R. Morgan Effective action has been, taken on W. H. Williams is operating a Moro and Wasco high school girls at Mrs. Clifford-Mrs. L. V. Moore plays that is planned to be given trackson-Fordson at the local fox Wasco to decide the county girls Accompanist—Mrs. Roy Kunsman Duet in pageant—Mrs. Hutchcroft and by members of the senior and farm northeast of Moro, employing championship. , Mrs. Belshe or classes of Moro high school, the machine at useful work ,wl He Tho rfifiorthi motor vehicle theft first play to be given will be by demonstrating the possibilities of the act was dtc‘ared valid and constitu-. Director of pageant—Mrs. Henry G. Hanson. junior class entitled “Take my outfit. He is operating a day and Atonal this week by the United States Solo by Tom Fraser. dvlce. ” The second play entitled I night shift with the machine. supreme court. The court also held His Uncle'» Niece” will be given The invitation ' dance given at that in seeking convictions under the y the senior class following preaen- Hotel Moro last Friday evening was act it w** not necessary to prove that Movie News of the Current Week ition of tbe junior class play. pronounced a social success by those the person prosecuted know he had Superb and magnificent are the The baaketball game played at who attended. Raymond Henrichs,« come into the possesion of a stolen setting» and scenic backgrounds to be pianist, assisted by musicians from car. fasco last Friday between the girls seen in “The Eternal City,” a First jams of the Wasco and Moro high The Dalles, saxophone and drum, the Wednesday, March 11th, was National picture produced by George !hools was the deciding one of the furnished the music for dancing. 43rd wedding anniversary of Mr. and Fitzmaurice, which is coming to Moro sries for the championship honors The day was Miss Lucile Baker, teacher in Mrs. L„ H. Martin. ar the county. Wasco girls won by Moro schools, has as a guest this spent quietly at home with an anni theatre on Saturday. Adapted from 15-16 score, but they did it by using week her twin sister Hildred, senior versary dinner served at noon at the famous novel by Sir Hall Caine lays they had learned while playing at Oregon Agricultural college at which time the table was beautified by Ouida Bergere, the »tory is enact gainst the - Moro team. A large Corvallis. Miss Hildred arrived in by a large lovely bouquet of flowers ed by a brilliant cast which includes umber of thejspectators at the game time to spend last week-end in Moro sent to her parents byjtheir daughter, Barbara La Marr, Lionel Barrymore, Bert Lytell, Richard Bennett and re re from Moro school. and will return at the end of the Mrs. Irvin Kunsman of Portland. Montagu Love. J. F. Aldrich, wife and son Victor jThe exceptional beauty of the pro The three basketball games staged coming week-end. uring the last week-end between the L. S. Hines and wife were visiting drove up from their home at Corvallis duction is due to the fact that it was iversity of Oregon and Oregon ¡n Moro this week from their home on Wednesday arriving in Moro about made in Siinny Italy, and the land ricultural college were exciting jn Prineville. While in Moro, Mr. 8 p. m. Mrs. Aldrich is a sister of scapes which form the background of •nta when measured by the interest Hines received word that their son Mrs. Henry G. Hanaon and remained the outdoor scenes have never before ;en by pupils and faculty of Moro Lloyd was ill in a hospital at Bend, to visit in Moro while Mr. Aldrich been used in a photoplay, giving “The tools. Almost all the students were I The young man has been employed at and aon continued in their auto to Eternal City*” a considerable degree shing the U. of O. would win, Bend fOr some time, but is not con- Pasco. The visitors expect to return of pictorial freshness. to Corvallis the first of the coming ile the faculty was about equally gidered to be seriously sick. ivided between tbe two contestants, •. ’ > “Sherlock Jr.” coming to Moro The usual Dorcas society social for week. he first game was won by O. A. C. March will be held next Wedneaday Merchants with a delivery system theatre on Sunday afternoon is Buster nd some of the faculty were gfUm afternoon at the home of Mrs, J. C. are interested in what Is known as the Keaton’s third feature length comedy nd the most of the student» felt McKean. Refreshments to be served peddlers bill. This measures aimed to be presented by Joseph M. Schenck kewise. The second game was won will be prepared by members of the at itinerants who buy a stock of through Metro. It is an hilarious, y U. of O. and then gloom descended girls domestic science class of Moro goods and then browse along the not to say delirious, story about a pon the opposing camp. The Qjird high school under the direction of highways hawking their wares. The youth in a small town who is opera nd deciding game of the series was their teacher, M ss Ann McPhersctf. bill calls for a substantial license tor in the projection booth of the layed on the Willamette university Annual election of officers will be fee. Merchants are permitted to local movie theatre, and from long ym floor and resulted in victory for part of the business transacted. operate delivery trucks for a radius association with celluloid melodrama i. A. C. Now some of the faculty of five miles outside of city Hunts or becomes a detective “nut”. When members are explaining basketball The reading of advertisement« i« a within a five mile zone if they are he is wrongfully accused of stealing habit easily acquired, and is an invaluable lays to student loosers. a watch and the villain appears about out in the country. aid to the wide-awake purchaser. to take away his best girl, Buster dozes off in the projection booth and Attempts by legislators of Oregon dreams he has walked right into the jo reduce the automobile license fees picture he is showing. «nd increase the tax on gasoline met I Here his adventures take on all with stern resistance. Nor was con- I manner of thrills and romance with »¡deration ' given to old cars. The I Buster finally foiling the villian and committee was afraid to tamper with marrying the beautiful star. the schedule of 1’cense fees, fearing • It is at ohce the craziest, the most it might upset the financial structure sensible, and the most original pic 'O lympic on which the millions of dollars of 1 ture ever made, and Buster Keaton (¡AHLS highway bonds, now outstanding, are goes through it all with the same to be retired. frozen countenance that has made him O, A. Ramsey and wife accom a comedy “Best Seller.” lU HAVE ] “Sherlock Jr.,“in short, is “some panied by M. R. Schadewitz and wife JO SEE drove to Portland last Sunday ^here thing new under the sun.” /WHO^ AT Mrs. Ramsey submitted to a major operation at St. Vincent hoapital. THE DOOR 4 A. E. Hammond, prominent civil Messrs. Rarmey and Schadewits re engineer, died in San Francisco last turned to MorO on Wdenesday. They Saturday aged 70 years. Mr. Ham report Mrs. Ramsey as having recov mond had charge of construction of ered nicely from the operation and the Columbia Southern railway when that conditions are favorable to her the line was built from Biggs to early return home. Shaniko. Later the road was pur HLTICKLE FAN A. H Hilton, manager of the Tumalum lumber company at Kent, was arrested in The Dalles Saturday night on a warrant isaued out of the justice court at Grass Valley charg ing him with a statutory offense ag&inst a 14-year old girl living near Kent. Hilton was visiting with his wife, ill in a hospital in The Dalles, at the tims of his arrest. He ia re ported - to have denied the charge. Preliminary hearing * was held at Grass Valley on Monday and the accused bound over to the grand jury with bonds set st 82600. At last accounts the accused hsd not been able to »«cure th« full amount of bond» naoa»»»ry, chased by the O-W. R. R. & N. com pany. Mr. Hammond came to Ore gon in 1880 from North Dakota, moving to California aboutflve years ■go. The interior of the tonsorial parlors located in the Hotel Moro building was treated to a freshening coat of kalsomine the first of the week under direction of proprietor C. V. Belknap. The new color scheme in which the shop is finished follows the general tone of the main business portion of the hotel, a light terra cotta, sup plied by the Moro branch Tumalum Lumber company from their Acme paint stock, There is only one way to pro gress in this world—and that is to save systematically. Stick to that one resolution during 1925 and ever aftei that Come to this Bank and let us show you how it t an be done. Bank of Moro M oro T heatre OREGON MORO. “Eternal City” Saturday, March 14 All the scenic and sacred wonders of Rome are in this marvelous photoplay. They spent ten months ir. Rome to make this the greatest love drama ever shown. “Sherlock Junior” Sunday, March 15 “Laugh and the world laughs with you”—see Buster Keston in his new comedy for Metro, “Sherlock Jr.” and you won’t be able to stop laughing —it’s the funniest thing you’ve ever seen! m i n i - m 1111111 1 111111 H-m 1111 i-i-i 111 n uhi i ih - h »■ THE MORO DAIRY Phone 2iFi a. a. Thorp, proprietor MORO OREGON « The only dairy herd in the vicinity of Moro that is certified disease-free. Milk, iac quart Cream, 35c pint Deliveries daily, morning and evening -Ì-M-++ »1 i I I - t- l 1 I -1 1 1-1'4 I I . 1 1 4-4 1 I I -I -l -H I I 6 I I 1 bi" l I I 1 Call Upon Us No matter what your merchandise needs may be, we are qualified to fill them for you •» * * 9 Room Size and Smaller Lineoleum Rugs and Congoleum Rugs Electric Appliances Furniture Fishing Tackle Kalsomine Paints and Oils Builders* Hardware Everything for the Home is here at prices that invite a visit ta this store Moro, Oregon i l l ! 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