Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, June 05, 1925, Image 4

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Wonder If They Allow IheWiM To Blow!-A MB.
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" THE BIG DRUG STORE
J toon
Crosby’s
no ! home of them
DO YOU OPERATE
PHONOGRAPH ORA
THE DALLES, OREGON
BUT IH AWE A roUKVAWA
RAPK>?
mail your kodak films
nousit takem
TO US.
HAVE THEM
DONE correctly
PRICE CHEAPER
QUALITY BETTER
We will mail Catalog on requaat
A. E. CROSBY
When in The Dalle»
STRAIGHT TALKS
HAVE YOUR
WITH AUNT EMMY
Lunch or Dinner
(Full Course)
408 E. 2nd St
The Dalles, Oregon
Say It With Flowers
BUT
Say It With Ours
HARTWIGS
FLOWER SHOP
of
Beauty’’
'The Dalles, Oregon
Opposite First National Rank
Phone 794
Night phone 690W
S. J. Stanek
Harness
and
Saddle
Supplies
AUTO TOPS
UPHOLSTERY
SADDLERY
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AUTO TRIMMING
GENERAL REPAIRING
610 E. 2nd St.
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The Delle», Ore-
*
Model Laundry
THE
DENTIST,,
On Signing Papers for Strangers
White Restaurant
“Merchants
Dr. S. Burke Massey
35c
at the
DALLES
Calls for and Delivers
in Moro Wasco
and Grass y alley
Mondays and Thursdays'
“Did you hear about the terrible ,
thing that happened to Mra. Thomp- ।
son. Aunt Emmy?“ asked Maud. “It
seems that a man came to see her to <
ask her to invest in some securities
his firm was selling, and she said she
did not have any ready money. He
asked her If she had some Liberty
Bonds, and she showed him her one
Uberty Bond, a thousand dollar one.
He told her that there we{« a number
of counterfeit bonds about and upon
examining her bond said there were
some marks that indicated it might be
spurious. Poor Mrs. Thompson near­
ly fainted anff"begged the stranger to
tell her what to do about IL
“He told her not to be unduly alarm
ed, that there was a chance that he
was mistaken. His firm was indig
nant, he said, about the counterfeit
bonds that had been foisted on the
public and intended to do everything
In its power to run down the culprits.
They employed a man who was an
authority on counterfeits and he could
tell In a minute If her bond was good
or not. So Mrs. Thompson lot hlm
have the bond to take to his office for
examination.”
"And, of course, he didn’t bring it
back,“ commented Aunt Emmy.
“Worse than that!” Maud went co.
“He said that, being a widow, ahe
should be very careful in her business
dealings, so he made her sign what ho
called a receipt, although oho didn’t
read it. About a week after his vtnlt.
she received a number of shares of
I stock that sho says she never heard
I of and certainly never bought. Bo she
I wrote to the Investment house the
I gtock esm« from and said sho thought
I a mistake had been made. Imagine
I har surprise when she was Informed
I that she had signed an order for those
shares of stock in exchange for a $L-
000 Liberty Bond!
“First sho was coming right over to
I gee you and then decided not to, be
cause sho felt ashamed when she re-
I membered that you had warned her
about being taken in, now that Mr.
I Thompson Is dead and she has to han
I die her own business affairs.
My
I brother Tom says ho thinks nothing
| can be done about it, as the receipt
I bearing hor signature is really an or­
der for the stock."
i
“1 am sorry to hear this, Maud,"
said Aant Emmy. “What a pity she
did not take her bond to the bank to
I have ft examined if that slick salon
I man aroused suspicions In her mind
M to lts^g«pulD«nes8. Sh« would hare
HOME GROWN
FLOWERS
For Any Occasion
Artistically Arranged
Our Work is Guaranteed
Peacock Floral Co.
407 Wash. St., The Dalles
While doing your shofH
ping or attending to busi-
ness in The Dalles
BRING IN
YOUR CAR
and let us look over the
battery -or ignition sys­
tem in general
Hassler Shocks
Genuine Delco, Remy
and Klaxon Parts
The Dalles Battery Co
514 E. 2nd St The Dalles
NEW ERA FOR
AGRICULTURE
«»ooocooc<>xa>>x«>c^>^^
First National Bank Building«
THE DALLES, OREGON
Is Your Radiator
In good condition to stand the
coming hot weather?
If in doubt bring the car in and
we’ll look it owNçr-
Harrisoa Ceres in Stock
At Twiss Battery Station
Radiator
and Fender Works
Phone
122J
Authorised United Motor« Service
The Dalle«, Oregon
A Complete Stock of
PISTON RINGS
Quality
_
_ Snap Rings
Seal' Drain Oil Rings
Made and Guaranteed by the Biggest
Piston Ring Manufacturers in the Country
Rusco Brake Lining
Grips Strongest
Blacksmith
Service Station
Gas Oils Accessories
Prompt and Courteou* Service
F. S. Gunning
The Dalle», • Oregon
OQOOOOGGGQOOOGCGOCCGOOOeOOQOeOOOOOOC
yet she allowed herself to be duped
by a perfect stranger!
“Yet there must be a lot of that sort
of tiring when you consider that over
$«00,000,900 a year Is being taken
away from the heneet people tn the
United States by stock swindlers. If
the people would only learn to trust
the guidance of their financial affairs
to thetr banks and never sign any­
thing they have not read and de not
understand, there would be less un­
happiness about money matters.”—
Anne B. 4yq»es.
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First U. S. Magazln«.
A publication called the American
Msg«sine, wss Issued In colonial times
by Andrew Bradford, a printer, andia
business rival of Franklin. It was
edited by John Webbe. The first num­
ber appeared In Philadelphia, Feb
ruary IS, 1714. Franhltn’s periodical,
Che General Magazine, appeared three
day later Both publications were
short lived, the American Magaslne
1 gating only two numbers an^ Frank-
Tbs post of stature is one who, from
the stMDsnts of beauty, of power, and
of na—jAn In his own breast, sym­
pathises with whatever is beautiful,
end grand, and impassioned In nature,
Li Its simple majesty, In its Immediate |
appeal to the senses, to th« thoughts
and hearts of all men; so that the
poet of nature . . . may be said to
bold communion with the very soul of
nature; to be Identified with, and to
foreknow, and te record, the feelings
of all m«n, at all times sad places, as
they are Hable to the same impres­
sions; and to exert ths same powsr
over the minds of his readers that
nature does.—Haslitt
Why
Go
To
Portland
For your Dental Work when you can have it
done in The Dalles for the same money you
nay in Portland, and done as wbll,
better, by experienced Reliable and Registered
who tav. had year, of
No commissions paid in this office. All worK
inspected by the manager ^d owner before
leaving thia office. Why go * a ™e
'o^
d,^
delayed for days and even weeks.
In this office tn
or putting oft A' **•
Portland Painless Dentist
Phone Main 3831.
Auto Tops Lowered
The Dalle»,. Oregon.
Bürget & Callaway i
Funeral Directcrs
Union and Third St.
Oro
i
JEWELER
Kelley’s Top Shop
d us try. His rightful ambition Is to
mak«, wh«r« feasible, a general ap­
plication of successful business ex­
perience to the marketing of agricul­
tural products. Commanding the best
economic thought of th« business
world, agriculture undoubtedly stands
on the threshold of a naw era. In
lieu of fantastic panaceas, agricultur­
al welter«—which, after all, is the I
Nation*« welter«—ba« need of a san«, i
long rang« program that is at onoe
practical, constructive and economi- ,
rally sound."
He goes on to call attention to the
Sam Brighine, Agent
Moro. Oregon
The Dalles, Oregon
. WHEN
IN THE DALLES
FOR SALB
Royal Cafe
Optr. Day and Night
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON 8T8.¡
New and Used
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PORTLAND.
OREGON
A -*•*
rlcultural distribution” at Waabing
ton by th« Agricultural Coafarenoc
urging atudy of It_________
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The Motor Mirket
The Dalles, Ore.
Term o/ Opprobrium
The phrase “Dutch courage” means
artfficlal courage, or boldness inspired
by intoxicating spirits. Thor« are no
sturdier fighters than the Dutch, as
history shows. “Dutch courage," how­
ever, is an expreaaion Which la need
In opprobrium or derision. It arose
from the enmity which existed be­
tween the English and the Dutch dur­
ing the Seventeenth century.
Elione 618
603 E 2nd ht
Bank Hotel
Formerly the Albert
.
1
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NOTICE OF SALE.
Notice is hereby given that I have
a pasture and feed bill lien against
one certain white mare, weight
unds, about seven years
about 1160 pounds,
old, kept, fed and 1 pastured by me
since the 7th day of----- icember, , 1924.
1 will on the 20th day of June, 1935
at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of
said day at the A. C. Crowther place
about five miles east of Klondike sell I
at public auction to the highest bid­
der for cash the mar« above describ­
ed,th« proceeds to be applied to the
payment of said lien and the costs
and expenses in connection with this
sal«, the remainder, if any, to be
paid to F. E. Glennie, the owner of
said mare.
Dated and published the first time
this 29th day of May, 1925-
Last nuhliotinn June 19th, 1925.
W. G. Seehafer.<
Renovated Throughout
The Dalles’ Newest and Best
Hostelry
L SPECIAL RATES
CENTRALLY LOCATED
Room with privilege of bath, single
$1.00 up; double $1.60 up
Sherman County Headquarters
Oregon
The Dalle«
Maeaaaaeaeaeaeeaee
i i I H I W <
GOOD FRESH MlUi
From the Certified Disease
Free Cows of the
STARR DAIRY
TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS
Notice is hereby given that the |
county superintendent of Sherman |
County, Oregon, will hold the regu­
lar examination of applicants for
state certificates at Moro, Oregon,
as follows:
Commencing Wednes­
day, June 10,‘ 1925, at 9:00 o’clock
a m., and continuing until Saturday,
June 13, 1925, at 4:00 p. m.
Wednesday Forenoon—U. S. His­
tory, Writing (Penmanship), Music,
Is a Health Builder and
can be had, delivered night
or morning, for only
Drayring-
Wednesday Afternoon—Physiolo­
gy, Reading, Manual Training, Com­
position, Domestic Science, Methods
in Reading, Course of Study for
Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic.
Thursday Forenoon- Arithmetic,
History of Education, Psychology,
R ead & G alloway
GENERAL
otiwwT« in Language. Thesis for
Primary Certificate.
Friday
Fosneoi»»—Theory
and
Practice, Orthogrnphy
’
Physical Geography, English Litera­
ture, Chemistry.
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Friday Afternoon—School Law,
Geology, Algebra, Civil Government.
J Saturday
Forenoon—Geometry,
MACHINE
SHOP
,1
Repairing Trucks, Tractor^, A^teJpObilee,,-
Caterpillars, and Combine Motors, Cylinder
Grin ling; Oyx-acetylene and Electric Welding
The Dalles, Ore
j
Phone Main 4001
616 East Second St
Ki
Afternoon—General His-
211 Court Street
County Superintendent
In addition to making J»ur
ride more enjoyaHs.
The cost is small
the pleasure it W1H P* XT**
family to see the old **
"dolled” up.
|W«WCB OF EIGHTH GRADE
WNAL EXAMINATIONS
Notice in hereby given that al
pupita who have passed the ’ final
jaiMkth grade examinations condition­
al or who have failed, may take an
examination in the conditional sub-
kct. or an entire new examination,
on Jjine 11 and 12, 1925, at the
cowv court house in Moro, Oregon,
er* by appointment, before the clerk
.of the school district where they re-
nivamiiig——Ajith me tic,
cl.sgp the price is»'
AUTO PAINT SHOP
Above The Dalles Iron Works
THE DALLES, OREGON
Watch Inspector for the
O.-W. R. & N. Co.
Jewelry and Watch Repair»
in£ given special attention
Thursday Afternoon- Grammer,
Windshields and Plate Glass Auto .Doo«
Cut and Fitted
Auto Top and General Repaigiiig •
Saddles Made to Order
Prices
CRANOAUL
UNDERTAKING
. COMPANY
D. LINDQUIST
Windshields Slanted
CO-OP«
There ar« many small eo-opnrattv««
throughout th« United States, han­
dling wool, peanuts, watermelon«
•trawberries, besna, syrup, and other
products.
The government reports
that there ar« at toast 10,000 local co
operative organisation« in the United
Staton
Th« Iowa Fleece and Wool
Growt' Association does an annual
business of ILUUil; th« Ohio Sbeop
and Wool Growsrs, ll.WSSOO; th»
Oregon
wool
growers,
1500 000:
white th« N«w Tort, Texaa and South
Dakota Associations are said to be
handling about a quarter of a million
ter agrioulturu because It now com
mands th« best economic thought of
the business world directed on its
prime requirements of bettor distribu­
tes and marketing. President W. C.
Gordon of the State Bank Division,
American Bankers Association, de­
clares in a recent communication to
the thirteen thousand members of
the division. He seeks to enlist their
internet in the work of Improving the
marketing of farm products.
“Th« farmer today finds himself
tar removed from his oonnumor-cns-
lomer by a long Uns of intermediate
agencies, which often leave him in a
position of disadvantage as an in­
dividual producer," Mr. Gordon says.
"It Is. therefore, not strange that he
should seek to apply to agriculture
those principles of production and
111111 m mm h m » i i < i-+*
C. H. CRANDALL
History,
j Independent Warehouse ¿ IllliBg te
,R H. McKean, Manager, W^sco, Oregoh
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dealers ' in
.. Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts,
Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood,
Coal and Hay.
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MANUFACTURERS OF . .
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MILL FEED AND FLOUR
Civil Government, Reading.
A. M. Zevely,
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County Superintendent.
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