Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, May 08, 1925, Image 3

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SUHU Sillin NOKI
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Moro, Oregon, Friday, May S, 1925 i
Eureka Lodge No. isi
A. F. < A. M. Mme, Or*.
Meet* the let and 3d Thurs­
day evening* of each month,
iaiting member* cordially
invited to meet with u*. By
order of W. M.
Robt. Urquhart, Secretary
Ns. n O. B. s.
Regular communication«
ich 2nd and 4th Thursday
.evening* monthly.
Mr*. R. A. Cuahman,
Worthy Matron.
Nana Barsee, Secretary.
/loro Lodge No. 113
I. O O. F.
Meet* every Monday eve-
ing in the L O. O. F. hall.
Transient and viaiting bro­
ther* are cordially invited to
meet with u*.
Theodore Johnaton, N. G
A. M. Young, Secretary.
Lupine Rebecca Lodge
No. 116, Moro, Oregon,
meet* l*t and 3d Friday*
of each month. Visiting
member* welcome. -
Mr*. C V. Belknap, N.G.
Hazel Wood«, Secy
CHRIS SCHULTZ POST NO. 71
AMERICAN LEGION
Meet* at Odd Fellow* Hall on
aecond and fourth Wednesday*
of each month.
Commander, I. M. Peteraon,
Adjutant, Geo. Mitchell.
Zell’s Funeral Hone Now Open at
All Help Unfortunate
A singular custom prevails among •
the Tartars or Kurds.
If a man
loses bls cattle or other property he
pours a little brown sugar Into a
piece of colored cloth, ties It up, and
carries one such parcel to each of
bls fHends and acquaintances.
In
turn he Is presented, according to clr-
sum of money.
OBSERVER
WANT
ADS
Under 15 words, 35c
15 to 30 words, 50c
Over 30 wds., me per wd.
Rates:
LOST—2-year old roan heifer, gone
abodt 2 weeks.
Aden K. Ax­
tell, Moro, Oregon.
.
FOR RENT
house in
ground.,
Observer
or sale—5-room modern
Moro.
With acre of
Mrs. A. B. Riddell, care
office.
LOST—20 Head Bucks. Branded 2-
Bar, and tag on the right ear.
Lost on mouth of Hay Creek be­
tween 1st oCMarch and 1st of April.
Liberal reward for return of same,
or information
regarding their
whereabouts. - Tom Brady, Arling­
ton, Oregon.
__________
WANTED several hundred women
to work at canning fruits and
Yeyet*hle* Crop conditions indicat»
long season, beginning about May
20th.A Libby, McNeill & Libby,
The Dalle», Oregon._______
HEMSTITCHING—Mail orders, fill­
ed promptly. Mrs. H. A. Woodruff,
704 East 3rd st, The Dalles.
IOWA CREAM Separator in good
condition for sale cheap.
Phil
Starr, Moro..
WE PAY parcel post one way on all
shoe repairing. Good quality,work
and leather.
Joe Amore, The
Dalles, opposite the post office.
Mutual Creamery Co.
MORO,
OREGON
CREAM PRICE
w. J. Codey, Local Agent. .
News Items From Kent
. ~ And Near .Vicinity
H“”.
Mrs. John McClure and son J. E.
were Dalles visitors Saturday.
Paragraph* on Stato, County and
Community Evant*
-
J. T. Wilson and J. C. Hartley
were visitors in Moro on Thursday.
MORO
CHURCH
NEWS
Note* vf" lnter«*t
To ;A1I'Local Denomination*
Getting Ahead by 1926
The union service Sunday evening
Minnie Hogue, who is teaching at
Mrs. A. B. Riddell spent last week­
will be held in the Presbyterian
last
Antelope,
was
a
Kent
visitor
end at Sunnyside, Washington.
church at 3:00 o’clock. The sermon
Sunday.
T. C. Lee has sold his residence
will be preached by Mrs. R. A.
Mrs. J. C. Wilson and Mrs. Ida»
property in Moro to J. B. Adams.
Fcenstra.
Davis were visitors iri Moroi last
Mr. and Mrs. Martin of The Dalles
.
Ira
K.
Axtell
is
taking
special
Next Monday to Wednesday will
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rust
Saturday.
medical
treatment
in
Portland
this
I
occur
the state convention of the
the first of the week.
Dr. Froyd was called from Moro
week.
|
Council of Religious Education in
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Potter and
’ast week to see R. P. Barnett's lit- Portland, and several local people
Mb« Elsie Bourhill left the first of
daughter Mrs. G. P. Weed man motor­
tla daughter.
are expecting to attend, among whom
the week for Portland where she will
ed to The Dalles Saturday.
George
Barnet
of
are Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Byers and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
visit with relatives.
Mrs. Grant Morgan of The Dalles
The Dalles were visiting relatives in Mr. J. E. Coleman.
R. W. Pinkerton and Edw. New­ Keht last week.
has been visiting here with her
At the Presbyterian church next
ton
were in Portland on business
daughter Mrs. S. P. Boice for a few
Max
Pluempke,
mine
host
of
Kent
Sunday
morning in the absence of
the first of the week.
days.
Hotql, - was reported last week as the pastor the sermon will be preach­
L. V. Moore and Clarence Morri­ being on the sick list.
ed by Rev. W. L. Dillinger at 11:00
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Gosson started
son
were business visitors in The
for Salem Friday where they expect
■Wm. Mitchell and R. P. Barnet o’clock. The^SujMay school will meet
as usual at 10:00 o’clock in charge
to spend a couple of weeks with Dalles on Wednesday.
have undertaken the contract of
of Mr. M. G. Melzer.
Fred Krusow and Herman Schil­ moving a house at Shaniko.
friends and relatives.
ling
were
visitors
in
Portland
this
Christian ‘ Science church services
Mrs. A. B. Potter and Mrs. J. C.
Henry Schadewitz was a visitor
are held on Sunday morning at 11
Mathias were guests at the birthday week from Grass Valley.
from The Dalles Inst week at the
o’clock and on Wednesday at 8:00
party given in honor of Mrs. Dora
A small bunch of keys, found on home of his son Carl Schhdewitz.
p. m.
Sunday school at 10:15 a.m.
Mathias of Wasco, Wednesday after­ the street of Moro, is waiting the
Louis Schadewitz visited his wife The reading robm is open daily in
noon.
owner at the Observer office.
in Thq Dalles last Sunday, where the rear of
church. All are in­
Mr. and Mrs. •’Rust who recently
Earl Olds has installed a ton Mrs. Schadewitz is taking medical
vited to attend the church services
purchased a Hupmobile spent the capadty ice making machine in his
treatment.
and to make use of the reading room.
latter part of the week in The Dalles Grass Valley meat market.
Mrs. Wren Hogue has been in
The picnic dinner which the Key­
and Maupin, by way of initiating
L. L Peetz and family drove to charge of Kent phone central part stone class of the Presbyterian Sun­
their new possession.
Toppinish, Wasington, last week-end of the past week, because of the ill­ day school had • planned for the
The Community Club was enter­ where they visited with relatives.
ness of Mrs. Belle Hogue.
Square Deal class last Saturday had
tained at the home of Mrs. W. A.
The usual Dorcas society social
to
be postponed and is now sched­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horner, form­
Norcross Thursday afternoon. Mem­
for May will be held at the home of erly residents of Sherman county at uled for next Wednesday afternoon,
bers present who participated in club
Mrs. E. H. Moore on Wednesday, the Kent and Moro, are the proud par­ May 13th at the Fleck orchards camp
activities were Mesdames G. G. Ak­
13th.
ents of a 9-pound boy. The family grounds near Rufus. The people will
ers; S. P. Boice; Flossie Cavanaugh;
assemble in the afternoon at that
Edior and Mrs. C. L. Ireland re­ now reside at Hood River.
A. L. Gosson; J. C. Mathias; A. B.
place, while those that are in school
Potter; G. A. Potter; F. M/ Scott; turned on Wednesday from a few * There was a large crowd here to go as soon as they are free to do so.
H. H. White; G. P. Weedman and days visit at Portland. Since their celebrate the I. O. O. F. anniversary A big picnic dinner is being planned
Miss Grace Hildebrand. Guests were return Mr. Ireland has been quite April 26th. The exercises were held for five thirty and the time befvr
Mrs. Grant Morgan of The Dalles, sick with an attack of grippe.
in the school building where a boun- and after will be spent in games and
and Mrs. F. G. Warner, Mrs. Ed Mc-
tiful
picnic dinner was served to all stunts of various kinds.
Dr. Frank McCaulley, chest spé­
Keen and Mrs. R. L. Seely of Web­
who
came.
cialisé of Portland, with physicians
Sunday, May 17th, gives prospect?
foot
of Sherman county assisting, will
Mrs. Nancy Walter, aged 88 years, of an unusuall) interesting Sdnda.v F 1
hold a free chest clinic at the county died at her home at Kent, last Fri- for Moro people. At eleven o'clock
court house on Wednesday, May day.
The body, in charge of the Rev. W. L. VanNuys, field man for
Picture Show News
13th. The hours are 10 to 12 and 2 Zell funeral home,was sent to Pa­ the Presbyterian Board of Christian
For The Current Week to 5.
nora, Iowa for burial. Mrs. W alter Education, with headquarters in
is survived by a son and daughter, Portland, will speak on some ph;
Mrs. Wm. Morison was taken to
Those who. have, ever lived or
both of whom live st Kent. ~
of hlT particular line of work. H p 'I
visited in the Capitol City will al- The Dalles by ambulance last Fri­
Mrs. F. C. Simler, who has been \vjil also address the Sunday sei:.;* . i >
ways remember the view of Penn- day, where it is reported she has
visiting
her mother, Mrs. Hogue, that r.a-’ning. Mr. VanNuys’ n.ain L
suffered
a
paralytic
stroke
since
her
sylvania avenue with its row* of
received
a telegram last week that object in coining to Moro at that lime F
arrival
and
that
in
consequence
she
Capitol
’
s
chestnut trees and the
is in . rcsjmnse to the invitation of 1
They will is not regaining her health as was her husband had met with a painful
d'orne in the distance.
the senior graduating class of the '
accident.
She
left
immediately
for
appreciate, more than others, the hoped.
Toledo.
Mr. Harbin took her by high school, who have invileU him i
reproduction of this scene in the
L. V. Moore and wife returned on auto to Moro where she caught the to preach the baccalaureate se' .no ii
photoplay
“Abraham
Lincoln,” Monday from an auto trip into
on-tht? evening of th al «'ay. - .
which comes to Moro theatre next eastern Washington and southern train.
Next Sunday is jonic mbered th.ru •
Tuesday.
One of the most c iting games of
Idaho, where they visited with rela­
out opr country as “Mothers Day." j
“Abraham Lincoln” has been ac­ tives at different places. While away baseball to be play
claimed everywhere as one of the yL. V. plantecT several acres to corn diamond this sensor. was the game Many, great tributes r.ave keen ren- ।
most unusual entertainment offer­ and potatoes on the Dr. Morse fare. ' flayed Sunday, April 26th, between dered to the mothers of men, but ।
ings of the year. It tells the life near Lind, Washington.
i Kent, and the Antelope-Shaniko none more acceptable to Christian
story of the Great Emancipator
Lyle Hogue, captian of the Mothers than to honor her God and
te
the blessed savior who gave her her
Cash Price« paid for poultry and K
forcefully and dramatically, from
ra¡ , fell and broke his leg. He
place of lasting affection and true
eggs.
Auto
truck
trips
to
Po.
Hand
the time of his birth to the last days
-, as tai n cy ruto to the doctor bj
made weekly, oftener as business Mr. Ezhec.>the highway maintenance rulership in the hearts arid lives of
of his presidency.
men. Let us gratefully remember our
warrants. - Eggs received any time. man stationed at this place. -
mothers
next Sunday* and fittingly
Deliver
to
poultry on Saturdays.
Harry Lynch and w..e were visi­ worship the great eternal giver of all
Freight or
Moro Cream Station.
Jones Pleads Guilty to
last week at the Guy Hoskinson good gifts;. At the Methodist church,
Liquor Law Violation express handled on order from either ters
home from the Philippine. Islands, tyrs. R. A. Fcenstra \ is going to
direction to any way point. F. D.
where M j *. , Lyi.cii is employed in bring a fitting Mothers Dav mes­
Lawrence Jones, reputed vender Flatt, Moro.
government service.-They are in the sage. Special music for thi
of moonshine products at Wasco,
Those winning in the local declam­ United -States on a home vacation, is being pr< pared.
was arrested Saturday evening at the
atory contest at Moro last week making the trip by way of China and
rear of his residence in Wasco,
were Mary Pinkerton 1st, Mildred Japan. Mr. Lynch is a brother of
by federal officers who also found
Adams 2nd, Norma Melzer 3rd in Mrs. Hoskinson and brought with Chas. A. Buckley Dies
several pints of moonshine in his
.“D” division.
Eva Miller 1st, him an exquisite strand of pearls
Monday Eve at Portland
home and two pints in his car.
In
Charlotte Johnson 2nd, Grace Coth­ from the orient, a gift to his sister.
the justice court at Wasco on Mon­
ran 3rd in the “C” division. Dorothy
Colonel Chas. A. Buckley, promi­
day, Jones plead guilty to the unlaw­
Foss 1st, France* Ross 2nd in the
nent
sheep man, farmer and busi-
ful possession of intoxicating liquor.
improved business conditions in
“B” division. There was no contest
His car was confiscated, he was
Portland during April were reflected ness man of Sherman county, died
in the “A” division.
by increased bank clearings and a sub Monday night in Portland following
-a
given a term of one year in the coun­
ty jail, fined $490 and $10 costa. It
Rev. Henry GA Hanson and familv stantial gain in building permits com an operation for stomach trouble.
is said that two men from Grass Val­ left by auto early thia morning for pared with the same month last year He had been visiting nt the Buckley
Valley,
ley, who were with Jones at the the Willamette valley where Mr. Bank clearings for the month amount farm, southwest
where
he
hManie
suddenly
ill last
ed
to
$171,403,677
compared
with
$159,
time, talked quite earnestly to the Hanson was called on church busi­
arresting officers before they were ness. While there Mrs. Hanson will 139,035 for March. Building permits Friday and was taken to Portland the
allowed to go their way under prom­ visit her sisters in Corvallis. , They issued during the month numbered following day in an invalid car.
Surviving him are his widow and
ise to sin no more. They also spilled were accompanied as far as Portland 1353 for a total value of $3,281,740.
The fruit situation in Marlon coun son Conklin. Funeral services were
all the beans, as far as their busi­ by Mrs. C. V. Belknap, Miss Gwen-
ness with Jones was concerned, be­ dolyne Foss and Mr. J. E. Coleman, ty is the most serious for many years held in Portland this\ Friday. Mr.
fore they were allowed to depart in Mr. Hanson and wife expect to be according to S. N. Van Trump, county Buckley came to Sherman county in
fruit inspector. Mr. Van Trump sal»’ 1883, first engaging in the sheep
a confused state of mind.
back by Tuesday evening.
the Italian prune crop would be fai business and later becoming identi­
short of normal. A similar condition fied with all phases of progressive
Chester Clark, United States cus­
exists with relation to the Petite crop. farming. He was keenly interested
Announcement
toms collector at Marshfield, in his
On the lowlands the cherry crop was in the growth and prosperity of
monthly report on business done by
badly damaged, while in the higher Sherman county and could always be
Owing to increased practice the
lumbering interests shows an export
elevations the crop fri11 be short oi counted on to do everything possi­
of 11,205,037 feet of lumber during De Larue Optical Co. wishes to an- previous years. Not more than a 15
ble to further the interests of this
nounce that Dr. Fred H. Pageler per cent crop of loganberries will be
April.
section of his adopted state.
J. D. Mickle, state dairy and food formerly of the Columbian Optical harvested. The raspberry and black
commissioner, is notifying egg pro­ Co. of Portland will be permanently cap crops will not be 50 p«'r cent of
Mrs. Helen Bair, 20, who was being
ducers and dealers that the egg law asociated with the De Larhue Opti­ ( normal.
transported
from Bend to the Indus
passed at the recent session of the cal Co. Vogt Block. The Dalles, Ore.
trial school for girls at Salem, to
legislature will go Into effect on
which she had been committed after
May 26.
pleading guilty to a Charge of liquor
* Governor Pierce is being besieged
possession, was kidnapped by a man
with requests to commute to life im­
driving an automobile bearing a Cali
prisonment the death sentences im­
fornia license plate, while the party
LUON OR MORE
posed upon L. W. Peare and Arthur
stopped at a Hood River service sta
Covell, who are scheduled to be hang­
MAN-MADE.STATE J
tion.
ed May 22.
AND FEDERAL
The battleship Oregon, which Is to
About 1000 citizens of Lincoln coun­
he
taken over by the state of Oregon
CON
ty assembled in the streets at Toledo
under an appropriation authorized at
In a mass meeting to oppose the im­
of
the last session of the legislature, will
portation of Japanese labor for oper-
be ready for delivery in Portland har
atlon of the Pacific Spruce corpora-
bor on June 15. The old battleship is
tlon’s sawmill.
now at Bremerton navyyard, where
Dr. Maurice Butler, dentist with of-
it is being repainted and otherwise
flee* in Independence, suffered the
put In condition by the United States
loss of his right eye and a fractured
government.
skull when an automobile In which
With a proposal for higher fees than
he was riding skidded off the Salem-
those provided in house bill 418, a
Dallas highway.
measure for the taxing of passenger
An analysis of the stomach and
busses and freight trucks on a pas
vital organa of Mrs. R. L. Gimltn, who
senger mile or 10-mlle basis, R. W
died suddenly at Coqufile about a
Sawyer, judge of Deschutes county,
month ago, and whose body was ex­
and R. S. Hamilton, member of thi
humed for examination recently, show­
house of representatives, are Initiating
ed only negative results.----
a measure to be placed before the
Establishment of a game reserve to
voters of Oregon.
take in the land on which the Ore­
The public service commission hah
gon caves, in Josephine county, are
vacated an order suspending new
located, is advocated by Governor
rates sought by the, Spokane, Port
Piarce, members of the state game
land & Seattle Railway company and
commission and forestry officials.
the Spokane, Seattle & Portland
A marriage license was Issued at
Transportation company. The propos
Mobile, Ala., to Jonathan L. Bourne,
ed now rates, which are a slight In
as-United States senator from Ore­
crease over those now in effect, will
gon, to wed Miss Frances Baker Turn­
become operative as soon as the com­
er. Th» ex-Oregon senator gave his
pleted tariffs are filed.
aga as 70 and ths brldgs-to-bf as I®.
L 1
A. C. Crowther and wife of The
Dalles were visitors at the Seehafer
home Thursday.
■
'S
There is only one way to pro-
rress in lids world—and that
s (o save systematically.
of Moro
M oro T heatre
MORO.
OREGON
Butter Jy
í.la y
9
hw erheart and luar'áed him,hut
o vl her wrathful husband
eojulecful picture.r That’s ’ But-
n
a
st n-ationaily buccess-
3 t!
terfly.” Adapted from K;
ful novel of the same nur
“ Abraham Lincoln
Tucida
mln”
all is
the fact that “Ai raham i
important fact is- tuat thi
greatest man America has
appears as Li
the
He is
mun can be.
The most appeaUng thing .in the wudd—a.
s llvVoUQ1!
to duty in the face of dreadful peril to his wife. . It s all in
Univ.-imPs tremendous railroad
drama, “The Signal Tower
ilroad drama
with Wallace Beery and Rockliife
featuring
Fellows.
Never Say Die
(Saturday,.-May 16
the fastest-working bridegroom who ever slipped a ring over a
bride’s linger—the most fascinating Parisian vamp who ever
busted a romance—and the most furious fiance who ever lost a
THE MORO DAIRY
Phone 21F1
(J. ( j . Thorp, proprietor
MORO—
OREGON
•
i he only dairy herd in the vicinity of Moro
* that is certified disease-free.
Milk, 12c quart
Cream, 35c pint
Deliveries daily, morning and evening
Gall Upon Us
No matter what your merchandise needs may
jualified to till them for you
we
Room Size and Smaller
Lineoleum Rugs and Congoleum Rugs
Furniture
Electric Appliances
Fishing Tackle
Paints and Oils
Kalsomine
Builders' Hardware
Which Hand Does He Obeyr ?
Yes!
We Have No
Bananas
But-
We have some of that good
_
dry twelve inch block wood.
Also a car of pine summer
* wood. Place your orders for
it now and arrange for de­
livery from the car.
Get our price on fence posts.
We are expecting a car soon
and are making special in­
centive to take delivery from
the car.
Tnm-A-Lumber Co
D. E. Clark, Manager
Moro,
Oregon
Phone Main 91
g;
Every hing for the Homê is here
at prices that invite a visit to this store
Ginn, Coleman & Co
Moro,
Oregon
DEALERS IN
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts
Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood
r Coal and Hay.
. manufacturers of
MILL FEED AND FLOUR