Sbernan County School News
(HUM COMB H5HHI
C. L. I reland
Editor and Publisher
Entered •• second class matter at the
post office at Moro, Oregon, July 25, 1891
Bheriff Hugh Chrisman , had in
charge last week a man’ crazed with
the fear of scalp hunting indian
warriors who, he thought, were raid-
ing the C. A. Harper farm east of
Wasco. The story is that the men
working with him on the farm had
filled him with stories of wild indians
andi as he was from the city, he be
lieved all that he was told and
imagined a great deal more.
One
night some of the men returned late
from town and, as men sometimes
do, yelled loudly ••• they neared
* ‘’
camp. The man from town decided
the indians WOT© after him. He put
on his trousers and started barefoot
over the fields to a neighbor to warn
them x>f the danger. It was a cou-
)’e of days before the man from the
city had his nerves under control
and admitted that he had been list
ening to improbable, tales.
The
stranger decided that the city was
best for him and that the dangers of
the country had best be left to those
..ho understand them. He is again
at home in Portland.
ALONG LIFE’S
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By THOMAS A. CLARK
THEÌ>RY GOODS CLERK
Early school has made marked
progress this last year. Although
there are <Snly the two pupils in at
tendance, the school house has under
gone a quite thorough cleaning and
the house-, has been banked at the
edgas, making it much more comfort
able than formerly.
Under the
management of
Mias Mary Mc
Gowan, who has taugfit at Early the
last two years, this school has com
plied with nearly all the require
ments of a standard school.
Foss & Co.,Inc
Moro, Oregon
I
ACH of us cherishes a secret ambi
tion, 1 have no doubt. Our hired
man. who never succeeded In writing
a complete sentence, and who would
April 3. 1925
F riday ..
Dot have recognized a Joke If he had
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niet one face to face, confessed to me
The Slack school, a joint district
ence that he’d "like to run one o’ them between Sherman
and
Gilliam
funny colems in a daily newspaper, counties, is having school its scconl
and Fenton, my
The local horse market is begin
300 pounds and has never been able year. This school is pleasantly si -
ning to have some evidence of life.
to learn how to navigate a Ford, ad- uated on the John Day river off L v
Three carloads of horses have been
ndtted tiiat he’d like best of all to be end of -Starvirtion point- -
purchased by buyers in the last weee.
three pupils attending this yea.;
an aviator. -.
for shipment to Portland.
Con
As for myself, perfect bliss has al one from Gilliam county and t.. o
ways seemed to me incarnate in the from the Sherman county side. T..e
trary to usual custom, young horses
young fellow who sold things in a dry teacher is Miss Fanny Harrison
are not wanted. Old horses are in
goods and genta’ furnishing store. formerly of
demand and when received in Port
Lexington, Oregon.
If I could ever have helped out with
land are rented out to small /-rlen-
They are raising money to put a
the Christmas trade at Gulick’s who
ers, teamsters, etc.
People
ran such an emporium in our village. bridge across the John day at this
imagine they cannot afford a hoi-
I should have been content, and asked point and some of the material is on ।
As a rule these horse renters keep
for nothing in my Christinas stocking. the ground.
the horses at least long enough to
But such Joy has always been denied
County
School
Superintendent
return the purchase price to their
If there is anything in the world you would like to lose, it’s that disturbing
The third annual Oregon state high me.Herb West m had charge of the A. M. Zevely has secured a health
owners, then buy them. In the mean school typing contest will be held
nerve-upsetting squeak. Drive your car into the Foss & Co. garage and we
"gents’ furnishings" in the store, and nurse for the county who is to begin
time the horses arc not an expense April 18 at Salem.
he ,was to me the last word in sarto- work soon. The work includes exam- •
will get rid of 'that noise in a hurry. We do the kind of work that will
to the dealer as the horse renter pays
Work of widening the McKenzie
perfection, «nd the ohjeet of my ination of all school children in ,
for their feed and provides stable
please you.
pass road in the Deschutes national secret envy. He was plump and Im Sherman county who are in the
accomodation.
The average price
pressive of physique, and his clothes grades and covers ailments of eye,
forest is under way.
paid at Moro is around $50 and the
were without a wrinkle. He was con-
We Have a Complete Line of Auto Accessories
The Corvallis Elks have voted to skler'ed the social dictator of the vil nose, throat, teeth etc. The parents
average rent collected is about $2 a
erect a new temple 100 by 100 and lage. He affected spats and a cub are to be notified through the teach
uay.
and the Very Best Grade of Tires, Tubes, Oils and Greases
three stories in height.
a way coat buttoned over a gloriously er when the nurse 4s to visit the
Construction- operations on a new brocaded vest. His sogks were radi school so that they m?y a-tend at that
BRIEF GENERAL NEV/b
state fish hatchery on Roaring river ant; tmt the crowning feature of his time if possible.
attire was a large pearl pin stuck at
near Lebanon have been started.
The work of the school * nurse
Hoffman Phillip of New York was
a rakish angle through his cravat. It
Approximately 105 inmates of the |
and
funds to cover the expense has
seemed to my boyish eyes priceless
nominated by President Coolidge to
COMING
state training school for boys at Salem I and unattainable. ¡1 have since, in been provided by the Red Cross
be United States minister to Persia,
are ill with la grippe or influenza.
chapter
for
the
district
with
which
Rome, bought a handful of similar
TO THE DALLES
A bill to restore wide open gamb
A new stage service was started Jewels for three lire.
Sherman egunty is associated. The
m R. Schadewiti, Prop.
ling in Nevada was defeated in thO
i '
Young girls adored Herb; young success of the recent Red Croa*
between
Baker
and
Halfway
April
1,
assembly at Carson City. There were
which gives these places daily stages. . men envied him. He had such self membership drive in this countj
22 votes against it and 13 for it.
SPECIALIST
' posRcNHion. such assurance, such per-
gave Uie schools the privilege of-
F. I. Marshall of Portland was re
Senator Reed Smoot, Utah, repub
Blacksmith and Machine Shop
| fectlon of appearance atm such opul
in Intnrnal Medicine for the
lican, was taken seriously ill in the appointed a member of the state board I ence. Uis salary. I waB t°ld» W88 *40 hatingthe nurse visit them ana
° o o -l
their
advise the children
and
Plow Share Grinding
senate.
Smoot is suffering from of barbers’ examiners by Governor a month! It seemed Incredible.
9o
parents
on
health
conditions.
Pierce.
i
acute indigestion and a general break
I was too much of a yokel for him to
DOES NOT OPERATE
Acetylene Welding
down.
Albany merchants are considering a give me a thought. I came from the
“ Will ba at
An additional tax of $10,861.131.50 boycott of wholesale firms that re farm mid my clothes were common
The new |250,00C temple at Astoria
Wood Working in Connection
THE
DALLES HOTEL
and
lll-llttlng.
He
laughed
at
me
one
has been assessed by the treasury fuse to ship merchandise to local
of the Elke’ lodge was formally dedi
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SATURDAY
APRIL
1»
I
duy
as
he
saw
me
mounting
Moses
against Senator Couxens, republican, customers by railroad.
MV
a
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.
' our old grny_ horse, who was covered catod with -Barnett Goldstein of Poit-
Office, houri: 10 a. m. to 4 p.
Michigan, on the sale of his Ford
Construction work on a bridge from ; with mud from rolling In the street land, deputy grand exalted ruler for
Let
us
give
you
prices
on
our
-- + ONE DAY ONLY
Motor stock In 1919.
the Albany bank of the Calapooia to i while I had been making some pur Oregon, north, presiding, and R. B
Easygoing views on many modern Bryant park will be started soon, the chases In the store.
Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires
Butler of The Dalles mak^g thie
economic and political problems were city council has decided.
Dr. Mcllenthin is a regular gradu
His cynical smile chilled me. That principal address.
We Have a Complete New Stock
expressed by Thomas R. Marshall, ex ■ During the Beason of 1926, the state was the end of my ambition. I real
ate in medicine and surgery and if I
Application for a certificate of put
licensed by the state of Oregon. He '
vice president, who celebrated his 71st highway commission has announced Ized with a sad heart that it was far lie convenience and necessity for th<
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birthday Saturday in Ipdianapolis.
does not operate for chronic appendi
it will complete the John Day high too high for my attainment and future construction of 143 miles of railroad ii
way. The Dalles-California highway events have proved that I was right Klamath and Lake counties vas filed citis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach,
I I have had to be contented with a hum
Average family expenditures for
tonsils or adenoids.
and finish the Roosevelt coast high
with the Interstate commerce com
food in Portland decreased 4 per cent way from the Coos county line to the ' blsr lot. '
He has to his credit wonderful re
mission by the Oregon, California í
during the month from January 15,
sults in diseases of the stomach, liver,
MAIN STREET
Eastern railway through its Washing
California state line.
1926, to February 15, 1925, according
Dowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart,
ton attorney, Eugene R. West. On<
Sherman
County
Teachers
Hold
*
A
lease
to
mine
and
dispose
of
oil
to a report Just issued by the United
Une 63 miles long would extend from kidney, bladder, bed wetting, weak
arber
hop
shale on 2680 acres of public land ,
- States department of labor.
f
Local
Institute
at
Grass
Valley
Sprague river in Klamath county to lungs, catarrh, rheumatism, sciatica,
in Jackson county was awarded by
MORO, OREGON
Estimated by income tax figures,
Silver lake in Lake county. A branch lear ulcers and rectal ailments.
the fbterior department to the Hart
Professor Berchtold of the Ore would project ir^m this line at what is
the population of Oregon gained 8
Below are the name’ of a few of
man syndicate. The company must
gon Agricultural college and Mrs. known as 43-mile postto the Williams his many satisfied patients in Ore
per cent during the past year. There
pay the government a royalty of 2^
were 72,337 income tax returns filed
W. A. Barnum of the Oregon Normal river, 15 miles distant. Another line gon :
Joe Truitt, Proprietor
per cent on shale produced.
Hedwick Wilson, Gold
Beach,
this year as compared with 66,666
school were principal speakers at the from Sprague river would be con
D. M. Sanson, head of a large linen third Sherman county teachers’ insti
last year, an increase of 5682.
structed to Lakeview, 65 miles, where Ore., varicose ulcers.
concern in Canada and of a mill lo tute, held last Saturday at Graas
Frank Koehler, The Dalles Ore., |
In lieu of the verbal contract said
it would afford an outlet for the Cali-
cated at Lockport, N. Y., in an ad
SHOWER BATHS
stomach trouble.
to have been entered into between the
Valley,.
fcrnla. Nevada & Oregon railroad.
dress before members of the Salem
Mrs. E. C. Hammock^ - Myrtle
At the morning session, Professoi
Klamath county court and the Cen
Rotary club said he had practically
Point,Ore., goitre.
Berchtold spoke on “Reading in the SYNOPSIS OF THF ANNUAL STATE-
tral Oregon Stage company permitting
MENT OF THE
decided to establish another linen
Mys- John McCue, Lakeside, Ore.,
Home.” He gave" a list of 100
that firm to charge tolls on the Bend
plant somewhere tn Oregon.
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance
appendicitis.
Klamath highway, the Klamath court
books, which had been chosen by
Company
Sales by 121 reporting mills of the 96 men, all of whose names appear
Henry Westfall, Ontario, Ore.,
has agreed to pay the stage concern
of
West
Coast
Lumbermen
’
s
association
$CGCOGOQCOO0COCeCCOCCOCOCOOOOOOOQeOOOCCOCCCeOOOQ0OOO
the
Slat
.day
ot December, 1924, made
$600 for keeping the highway open for
ulcer
of stomach.
in “Who’s Who,” as splendid read
the insurance commiuetoner o4 the
the next two months, according to an for the week ending March 21 wen ing material for the average person. ■tate of Oregon, pursuant to
Mrs. E. C. Bates, Baker, Ore.,
104,801,160 feet. This was 3 per cent Mrs. Barnum gave a very instruc
Income.
nouncement.
eczéma.
above production of 101,337,293 feet. tive talk to the grade division on Total pritnium Income ^or* 50.13fl.11« oo
O. M. Richey, Boring, Ore., heart
th» year ............................... •
Shipments of 89,928,551 feet were 14 “Technical Grammer.”
1 n t e r e » t. dividends and
trouble.
„ rents received during the
per cent below new business.
18,155.320 .. 89
year .......................
..............
The opening exercises for the Income from other sources
Louis S. Setiber, 326 E.Buchanan,
I
An entire stock of haberdashery afternoon meeting were in charge ol
3.278,648 14
received during the year.
Portland, Ore., adenoids and ton
valued at between $2500 and $3000 the Grass Valley school. The pro-
Total income............. ............. 3 80,568,080.12
sils.
and bandied by Howard Hobson and gram was as follows: Song, Evelyn
Disbursement«.
Remember above date, that consul
T'aid
for
I
onscs
,
endow-
Richard Gordon, students at the Uni Olds; skit, “Belling the Cat1 third
I SEE BY THE
tation
on this trip will be free and
27,113.800.78
verslyt of Oregon at Eugene, was and fourth grades; piano solo, Mrs.
“ Tomorrow*» Car Today
0APEPS THAT
Dividend» paid to pollcy-
that his treatment is different.
15,405,540 »7
stolen from the little store which they
x holder» durin* the year.
Blake;
trio,
Miss
West,
Frances
Married women must be accompan
FOOTBALL PLAYEQS
Commissions and salaries
operated, near the campus of the uni
7,470,619 79
paid during the year....
Rolfe and Cecil Fritts; exercises to Taxes,
ied by their husbands.
ARE TOBETRAINE
Ucen»ee
and
fees
versity. " ’
2,146,128 54
paid during the year....
A Demonstration Gladly Given
music, seventh and eighth grades:
Address: 211 Bradbury Building,
BY DANCING A
Amount of all other ex
Rev. William A. Sunday, nationally song, high school boys quartette.
8,079,611 45
penditure» .........................
Los Angeles, California.
GOOD MANY OF
known evangelist, over whom Portland
For any information concerning the Star car call on
Miss Jocardy from the Oregon
$ 55,215,707.53
THEM DANCE
ministers have debated for months in State Tuberculosis society spoke f&r
A mm * u .
AS IF THEY
an attempt to determine whether he a few minutes on health. She made
Term for Morbid State
2,908,133 07
WERE PLAYING
should be brought to the city to con the statement that Oregon was the
of stock» and bonds
Neurosis
is the medical term de
126,767,162 84
M. R. Schadewitz, Moro, Garage
FOOTBALL
duct a series of meetings. Is coming
scribing a morbid state, either func
and
only state in the union in which
166,244,798.53
He will be In Portland September 6 to tuberculosis was on the increase.
tional
or
organic.
Neuroses
are
classed
Premium noie» and policy
Moro Oregon
73,232,290 «8
as disorders of emotion, nutrition, heat
loans- .......................................
October 25.
Miss Millgate, the new county Cash in banks and on hand 2,446,562 03
perception,
circulation,
and
as
sensory
health nurse, asked for cooperation Net uncoLecud and dv- 6,890,131 08
disorders.
of the teachers and parents when
7,882,478.81
uccrued and oi her assets.
See It !
Drive It !
Compare It !
she visits Sherman county school/
Total admitted asset»• • • 8386,416,557.(M
beginning this week, to examine
I, la bill Ue«.
Net reserves................................ |33fl.998.257.00
Say It With Flower«
all the children.
Oro»» claims for losses un
” With The > Million Dollar Motor
paid .... ...................................
1,360.756 4»
The meeting then adjourned into
BUT
AU other liabilities’........ 48.051,543.55
the two departments.
Professoi
Say It With Ours
Tot al Ila bill tie».................... 8380,416.557.04
Berchtold spoke to the high school
Busi ne»» in Oregon for the
division on “The Place of the Period
«» premium» recoived
490,203.45
itinx the year......................I
ical in the High School.”
Civics
»1403 35
and arithmetic were discussed bj
“ Herxhanrs of Beauty”
225,948.00
Mrs. Barnum in the grade division.
THE MITI Al. 1HP*KFIT LIFE IXSIK-
The Da Its, Oregon
An excellent dinner .. was served
JOHN R HAKOIN, President
by the women of Grass Valley.
J WIL 1.1 AM JOHNSON. Secretary.
KINO, Statutory resident
Opposite First National Bank
The institute, was declared by man*
Phone 794
Night phone 690W
to be the bet this year, although
to be the best this year, although
CC<X3.X)OC0OO~OO<> □nrxxxXKRM
in point of attendance it • was ' the
smallest.
E
Dr. Mellenthin
4 Moro Garage,
.
B
S
That New Car!
BILL" BARBE
Make It A Star
SAYS
Sherman Garage & Machinery Co
Hartwig’s Flower Miop
C. V. Belknap, Proprietor
Sport Tub Silk*
in Strip* and Plaid*
Fancy Dutton», all colors and shapes, bone and glass
priced per card, from 70c to................................................... . . . .
Printed Silk* and Crepe*,
Ti*»ue Gingham*,
. Ladies’ Glove*
Moro Trading Co
10c
The. Otter Rock Rocky Creek sec
tion of the Roosevelt highway will be
completed 30 days earlier than was
anticipated, according to C. B. Sheik,
superintendent on the Hampshire con
tract.
The Bra^ksScanlon Lumber com
pany has deeded 172.3 acres of land
with water rights a little more than a
mile south of the Bend city limits to
the Bend Golf club for golf club pur
post s.
The Booth Kelly sawmills at Spring-
field and Wendling, which have been
operating for the last six or seven
weeks on a five-day week schedule,
have been placed on a four-day week
schedule. -
No time will be lost by the bureau
| of reclamation In getting ready to
start development of the Owyhee Irri
Jl gallon project in Melheur county, -Sen
ator McNary was assured by Ue de
partment of Ue interior. .
after every meal
Parents - encourage the
children to care for their teeth/
Give them
It remove* food particle»
from the teeth. Strengthen*
the C ubu Combats acid
mouth.
Refreshing nA beneficial!
STALED
TIGHT
KEPT
RIGHT
New and Used.
Parts for all Ca*s
Moro Hotel Barber Shop
More, Crrgpn
Limits and Children’s lhd< Cut lit 4
and Shir^k Bobb<n¿
The Motor Market
The DaHes, Ore
Phone 618
r
BATHS
603 £ 2nd
OOQCXXXJCO0ÖOO0OOOO0O . x « c
Dr. Jos. Sanders V.S
Moro, Oregon
Has returned to Sherman county
a;,d will practice his profession
at Muro and vicinity
Term Strictly Cash
Headquarters Foss & Co
Dental Werk a Specialty .
i
$
|
A valuable knowledge of the reliability
and integrity of businesses is the reward ■
of the steady reader of advertisements.