Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, May 15, 1925, Image 4

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Will J. Roberta principal of the
Wert Side high school at Ontario, has
been selected by ths land settlement
committee of the chamber of com
meroe to manag« M Pregoo bureau at
Green Rivrar, Wyo, during the coming
Six million feet of pine timber on
640 teres of land owned by the Yam-
My Land A Cattle company was sold
to Prentice Puckett, Klamath logging
contractor, for approximately 110,000.
The timber is located in the Yamsay
country between the Sprague and
Williamson rivers.
Articles of Incorporation of the
Canby Canal company were filed in
the county clerk’s office at Oregon
City with capital stock of |100,000. it
la the intention of the firm to irri rate
the land lying between a point ti’e
mites east at Canby to Canby cum-
pi .sing some 5000 acres.
Oregon pensions have been grantea
by ths pension office as follows: A.
Lee Morelock, Portland, >15; Hortense
J. Gott, Portland, >30; Lixxie Randall,
The Dalles. |30, William F. Reed,
Roseburg. 115; Susan Driscoll, Rose­
burg. >12; Levi Knorr, Terrebonne,
115; William O'Mara, Sutherlin, >12
-B etter luck
next timé -.
teAHTOO
'yeS WGHANE SOHE
HOME WITHOUT
SOME FISH
FINE FRESH BLACK
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bass
AU Nation» Chaw Cum
The gum-chewing habit encircles the
globe. The American soldiers intro­
duced gum to the soldiers of the other
nations engaged in the World war,
who. In turn, took it to their countries.
In this way chewing gum Is now known
in practically every country which has
contact with the world.
incorporated
st T departmlnt stores
he Dalles, Oregon
Biggest Value the World Over,
Overalls or Jumper at-----
ROBERT DOLLAR
OREGON HEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the WeektoUected for
»CAN TELL FW
WIFE I GAUQHT THCF\
Ivory Carving Ancient
The carving of Ivory is the only art
that has an unbroken sequence of pro­
duction throughout history. From the
Stone age it traces down through the
early eastern civilizations, through
the Roman period and the dark ages
to the present time.—M. B. Levick in
the Mentor.
Our Readers.
Made and »old exclusively by
J. C Penney Co. Extra full cut;
double stitched scams throughout;
two hip, two side, watch and rule
pockets; tacked to prevent ripping.
Hats of Khaki
“Nation Wide”
Men’s Work Suits
Triple stitched seams
for real service; cut large
and roomy; Union Made;
bar-tacked seams to pre­
vent ripping of good
grade khaki drill.
Medio*
Weight
Weight
$3.49
$2.98
’s “Pay Day’
Work Shirt»
Full, generous shape
good leather sweats; cor­
rectly sized; fast color,
excellent grade khaki
Union Made, of fadeless
chambray and stifel indigo
drills; cut extra large in
body and sleeves; two pock­
ets that button
square-cut tails.
Comfort, value, satisfac-
tion, now at the new low
price of—
89c
Open Saturday Evenings until 9 p
Assurance Company of
America
NON DETONATING
UNION OIL COMPANY
Portland
Wheat — Hard white, >1.65; hard
winter, >1.54; soft white, western
white and northern spring, 1165;
western red, >1.53.
Hay — Alfalfa, |20©21 ton; valley
timothy, >20021; eastern Oregon
timothy, >23024.
Butterfat—40c delivered Portland.
,' Eggs—Ranch, 24027c.
Cheese—Prices f. o. b. Tillamook:
Triplets, 26c; loaf, 27c per lb.
Cattle—SteOrs, good, >9.50 0 10.00.
Hogs—Medium to choice, >11.000
13.00.
Sheep—Lambs. medium to choice.
>7^0012.50.
Beattie
CALIFORNIA
Say It With Flowers
BUT
Sey If With Ours
Hartwig’s Flower
ihop
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Plumbing and Heating
Sells and installs the
famous Mueller pipe
or pipeless furnace.
••Merchant» of Beauty”
Opporits First N«tioi al Bank
Phone 794
Night phure 690W
Watch Inspector for the
O.-W. R & N. Co.
Jewelry and Watch Repair­
ing given s| ecial attention
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The Motor Market
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at all times /
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The Dalles* Newest and Beat
Hostelry
CENTRALLY LOCATED
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Bank Hotel
Formerly the Albert
Sherman County Headquarter*
or amhuca .
SLATHBIONB^
amukanc * compaxy
J. P. RATH. Manager
RATHBONX WILLIAM».
Seo r «»ry.
Statvtery r««ident ntterney for travisa
PHIL GROaSMAYKR, Portland.
R ead & G alloway
GENERAL .MACHINE
SHOP
Repairing Truck«», Tractors Automobiles
Cylinder
(’Htvri'illars,
1 Welding
CRANDALL
UNDERTAKING
COMPANY
THE DALLES, OREGON
Sam Brisbine, Agent
Moro, Oregon
Phoiu Main 4001
616 East Second St
No Change In Banking Department.
Olympia, Wash.—Harry C. Johnson,
newly appointed supervisor of the
state banking department, stated that
no changes in the personnel of his
department are contemplated at this
time.
1
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THE MARKETS
UNION
I HATE TO UE
Hampton S The Dalles, Oregon
Chinese Ruled Out of White Schools.
Jackson, Miss.—The state supreme
court ruled that Chinese children are
not eligible to attend the white public
schools of Mississippi in reversing and
remanding a case brought from the
circuit court of Bolivar county.
AND
“I
The Da Its, Ortgon
°”11
The tenth annual convention of the
Oregon Music Teachers’ association
vas held in Portland.
The 18th annual convention of the
Oregon Retail Jewelers’ association
convened In Salem Monday.
Opening of the Spokane, Portland
& Seattle Railway company’s new sta­
tion was celebrated at Astoria.
Estacada will hold a special elec­
tion May 29 to decide the question of
the annexation of more territory.
Voters of Cascade Locks voted
i unanimously to authorize a >20,000
bond issue for a high school building.
Dates for the sixth annual session
Captain Robert Dollar of 8an Fran­ of the Pendleton summer normal
cisco, to whose interests the ehipping I school will be from June 22 until
July 24.
board sold ita Pacific vessels.
Eugene’« postoffice receipts for
April amounted to >10,574.06, an in-
croase of about 15 per cent over
April, 1924.
After having been shut down since
^December 18 as the result of a fire,
the plant of the Portland Vegetable
Oil Mills company has resumed opera-
Washington,
wheat crop of the United Statep will , tiona
cent short of last year’s
be 25
Oregon Tryak surveyors who will
'cording to estimates by the lay out two proposed lines from Bend
crop.
department of agriculture.
to Klamath Falls arrived In Bend Sat-
Decreased acreage and smaller yield ! urday^M left immediately for the in-
per acre have caused the fall in the I terior. .. ’ ^*4
crop. Many farmers were unable to
F. H. McGowan, 65, picked up from
buy seed at planting time because of the highway by a stage near Deer
the low price obtained for crops of the Island, where he was found apparently
previous season.
ill, died shortly after betag taken to
A yield of approximately 13.6 bush­ Rainier. '
, .
els per acre waa forecast as compared
Letters complimenting the officers
with 14.9 bushels, the average yield
of the state and showing the relative
per acre for the past yoar.
standings of the counties in connec­
tion with prohibition llw enforcement
hood river hit by blaze prosecutions and the* counties’ pro­
portion of fine® collected from Jan­
Apple Vinegar Plant and Warehouse uary 1 to April t, IMS, ware sent by
Burn With Loss of >200 000.
William 8. Levene, state prohibition
Hood River, Or.—The huge plant of director.
Application for water rights on the
(he Hood River Apple Vinegar com
Kelly North Santiam river filed by Robert
warehouse
pany and
Brothers, 1 local merchants and apple Simpson of Salem wiM be protected by
shippers, burned Sunday morning, en­ Salem authorities. The city officers
tailing an estimated loss In excess of charge that the filings made by Mr.
1200,000. It was the most disastrous Simpson, If approved by the state en-
loss in the history of Hood River. 1 gineer, would interfere with water
The vinegar plant, In the boiler rights previously acquired by the
room of which the fire originated from municipality.
the .proximity of
undetermined causee, was the largest
By reason
Brownsville to the Sweet Home dis
west of the Mississippi river.
The management was unable to [ trict, now under quarantine by reason
give any statement ns to plans for of gables among dogs and other an!
rebuilding, although the hope was ex­ mala, school district No. 52-74 at
pressed that such plana would ma Brownsville, along with four other
ture. The vinegar plant annually con nearby districts, was placed under
sumed Hood River valley’s entire ton­ quarantine by F. T. Tweed, county
nage of cull applee. Unless rebuilt, veterinarian.
.
growers the coming fall will feel the
loss of this outlet for cull apples very
keenly. Hundreds of growers and
1 many business concerns of the city cgocooooooooo »
owned small blocks of stoclc in the
concern, which had grown to be Hood
River’s largest manufacturing plant.
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THEFI TO YOU
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SHORT WINTER WHEAT
CROP IS PREDICTED
49c
WHY SHOULD I THROW
THROW ME
FIVE OF THEM
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WELL qooo eyi
THIS »5 SUPPOSEOJ
TO EE AqOODLA^
FOR FISH
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^Vheat—Soft white, 11.60; western
white, $1.67; bard winter, $1.58; west-
sm rad, HIT; northern »prin». f ICO-
; Cut and
Matched Free
Bring Room
Measure .
Groups
I NEW HOTEL PERKINS
A
E. Mytrt, Prepriwter
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STS
: PORTLAND. OREGON
A QUALITY FOR ANY USE
CROUP ONE—The offering of this hard BUT-
^¿covering—G«nulne C«rtelnt«<l nwnufye
tu^d.feiU^ «ter proofjloor «»ertw. at*
real "below pre-war pri«
.napped up in a rery fow daya. Cut
to your room aiae, and matched, free!________
nuviNh POWER.
Hamptons’ maintains
\
Western Buyers—one of the
membership in w estera
greatest purchasing chains of the west
GROUP TWO—Iq this group is 4 patterns—
enamel surface; Certainteed—heavy weight
cork and burlap type; and dropping patterns.
The yardage of most patterns is.
B vm
ample—but select early. —-—7—
QUALITY. With the greatest distribution—at
Hampton’s you secure quality merchandise as
reasonable, even more reasonable in pnce!
Hampton Brays Right»
KNOWN MERCHANDISE
tion», .Hampton •«««•
ar
every «tandard article of home
absolute protection to yon and «uarantee
responsible, reliable manufacture. __________
AUTHENTIC STYLES. Hampton Fine Furn­
iture is Stylish. Since apperance is so import­
ant, the foremost styles and designings only
are selected by the board of purchasing exec­
utives of Westwn Buyers, of which Hampton s
is a member.
“USE YOUR CREDIT”
Walk One Block West of the Bank Hotel and Save Money
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Renovated Throughout
SPECIAL
RATES
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Room with privilege of both, dogle,
>
$1.00 up; double $1.50 up
'Room with private bath, tingle $1.50
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up; double $2.50 up.