Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, June 12, 1925, Image 4

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THE DALLES, OREGON
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DOESN'T look so
HESSOUNPC*
WIND AND UM8
, Ash as far aaytkiwg, we will
Buy it Fer Yow
MAIL YOtm K0DÄK FILMS
’ TO US.
HAVE THEM
DONE CORRECTLYi
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5
PRICE CHEAPER
QUALITY BETTER
We will mail Catalog on roquost
A. E CROSBY
DENTIST
enees of
¡y Com-
at the
Readerg.
White Restaurant
408 E. 2nd St.
Say It With Flowers
BUT
Say it WitB Oun
Ä ARTWIGS
OWER SHOT
The Dalles, Oregon
Opposite First Ñ s S ímm I Baek
Phone 794
Night phone 690W
S. J. Stanek
Nmeea
and
Saddle
Supplies
AUTO TOPS
UPHOLSTERY
SXDDLERY
AUTO TRIMMING .
GENERAL REPAIRIÑG
«10 E. 2nd M.
thalles, Ore.
MdMLra
THE
DALLKU
Calls for and Delivers
in -Moro Wasco
and Grass Valley
Mondays 4lhd Thursdays’
HOME GROWN
I
IFL0WCRS 1
For Any Occasion .
Artistically Arranged
Our Work is Guaranteed
While doing, your shop*
BRING IN
YOUR'CAR
and let us look over the
battery or - ignition' sys­
tem in general
Hassler Shocks
Gemine Deleo, Remy
- and Klaxon Parts
514 E. 2nd St The Dalles
The harveat of gooseberries ia over
at Gastan and though the price receiv­
ed at the canneries was only 3 cents,
a pound as compared to 7 cants last
year, the growers cleared almost as
much, as the crop was much heavier.
The Oregon law, which provides* for
Iha search of automobiles, boats and
other vehicles for contraband liquors,
without a search warrant and without
filing of an affidavit, is unconstltutlon.
al, it was held in an opinion given at
Tillamook by George R. Bagley, cir­
cuit judge.
Oregon pensions have been granted
as follows: John L. Herpelink. Port­
land, |12 a rtionth; Rose B. Wilson,
Prineville, |2Q; Arthur W. McConnell,
Grants P bm . 81«; William J. Keeling.
Medford. |T2; Frances A- Harris, Os
wego, |30; Caloma Wilsop, Rainier,
ISO a month.
The state board of higher curricula,
which pet to consider the controversy
between the University of Oregon and
Oregon Agricultural college over alleg
ed duplication of courses, adjourned
until July II, without having arrived
at a decision as to the merits of the
various contentions.
R. E. Strahorn, president of the Ore­
gon, California A Eastern, has an
nounced the beginning bf the revision
of surveys of the Modoc Northern line
preparatory to Its possible construc-
tfai at leant no tar as Malin, the center
of the great Tule lake region, 27 miles
■outheeat of Klamath Falla.
The largeat aales of wheat land in
UmaffHa county for many years wore
made, the deals involving 2100 acres
iWlh a monetary consideration of
about 1300,000. The land was in the
-vicinity of Athena, Adams and Spof
fad stations, ia the heart of the coun
ty’s hlgheat producing wheat district
Both manufactures and sales ol
nrills st the West Coast Lumbermen’s ’
association In the week ending May 30
were the lowest they had been in many '
weeks while shipments were above the
average. Reports by 113 mills «how (
ad manufacture of 97,031,277 feet,
sales of M.189.M2 feet and shipment«
bf 112,148,724 feet.
Rapid progress is being made with
ooaatruction of the new line of the
Southern Pacific company over the
Oeseades between Oakridge and Klam
sth considering the difficulties en
-countered, according to Nelson F. Mac-
* duff, supervisor of the Cascade na
Tioual forest. Rain, snow and mud
have hampered the work to a great
extent, he aaid.
The state engineer has issued an
Order authorizing the sale of one-halt
.interaat ia the Warmspringe Irrigation
‘ district reservoir and one-half oi the
aurplus water to the United States
reclamation service for use on the
Vale project. The sale must be con-
firmed by the circuit court of Malheur
county before it ia binding on eithei
party to the contract.
-' Estimates of the wheat crop in
Umatilla county are that more milling
wheat will be produced than ever be
fore, due to the tact that so much oi
the soft club wheat was frozen out last
winter and was resetded with federa
tion and hard federation. It haa been
eatlmated that hard federation will
yield clone to 1,000,000 bushels and
that with present favorable conditions
federation may yield 3,000,000 bushels.
The first step on the part of th«
state to recover possession of Sand
island, near the mouth of the Colum
bia river, was taken when the atate
land board leased whatever fishing
rights it had In the property to the
Columbia River Packers’ association.
The Barbey Packing .company, with
headquarters at Astoria, recently ac­
quired a lease on the Island from the
federal government for a period of five
years at an annual charge of 145.000
It Is predicted that the govern
will defend Its claim to the island
Thia would throw the entire con
«roversy into the courts and result In
legal determination as to whether the
state or the government la in control
of the property.
THE DALLES, OREGON
PISTON RINGS
Seal Drain Oil* Ringi
Quality Snap Rings
Made and Guaranteed -by the Biggest
Piston Ring Manufacturers in the Country
A
K umu
The safest tints th kiss is midnight
The most dangerous time ia early I d
the morning, germs having accumu­
lated during the night As the hours
rot! by germs are gradually eliminated
from • their favorite nest • mouth and
lips. Even at fair in the afternoon
kissing still is risky. ■
This Important information is sup
plied by an oflldal of a life insurance
ßUcksmith
Service Station
Gas Oils . Accessories
Why Go To Portland
For your Dental Work when you can have it
done in The Dalles for the same moneyryou
pay in Portland, and done as well, and ofttimes
better, by experienced Reliable and Registered
llrfrjjgiyy
Dentist who have had years 6f experience?
J J
No commissions paid in this office.' All work
inspected by the manager and owner before
leaving this office. Why go to a one horse concern,
you
delayed for days and even weeks?
In this office “
or putting off.
We attend to your work promi
All Work Guaranteed Fifteen Yej
Portland Painless Dentist
305 Second Street
Phone Main 3831
J&p*
A Coat
Give* Added Life to Your Car
In addition to making your joy
ride more enjoyable.
The coat is small compared with
the pleasure it will give your
family to see the old bus
“dolled” up.
Come in and let us Jell you how
cheap the price ia.
una
Quality Work
*
AUTO PAINT SHOP
Above The Dalles Iron Works
The DaHesj Orc
The dead alienee which pervades
the place where the British and Rue
alan governments are trying to read»
a friendly agreement tends to confirm
a general taprooeion that It la mucji
eaMar to quarrel with Russia than it
18 it MMt • roroDcUgtiss.
Governor Pierce sent a telegram to
the secretary of war stating that aa
executive of the state of Oregon he
wtmid support and cooperate with the
government in carrying out the plans
for national defame teat day on July
A Clackamas county road bond is­
sue of 1335,500 was sold by the coun­
ty court to the combined bld of the
Wells Dickey company, Detroit Trust
company and A. D. Wakeman >at par.
accrued Interest and a premium of
I20.2M. '
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UNION
nondetonating
JEWELER
Watch Inspector for the
O.-W. R. & N. Co.
Jewelry and Watch Repair*
ing given special attention
(3«)
range
imette
CRANDALL
UNDERTAKING
COMPANY K
THE DALLES. OIÄGON
Sam Brisbine, Agent
Moro, Oregon
The Dalles, Oregon
WHEN
IN THE DALLES
EAT AT —*
Royal Cafe
STS
FIFTH AND WASHIN«
PORTLAND. OREGON
The Motor Market
The Dalles, Ore
Bank Hotel
Formerly the Albert
The Dalles' Newest and Best
Hostelry
CENTRALLY LOCATED
Renovated Throughout
SPECIAL RATES
Sherman County Headquarters
' J. P. RATH. M*n«g*r
NOTICE OF SALE.
r -
No ticé is hereby given that I have
a pasture and feed bill lien against
one certain white mare, weight
about 1150 pounds, about seven years
jld, kept, fed and pastured by me
dnee the 7th day of December, 1924.
FwflWn the 20th day of June, 1925
at’10^0-o’cloek in the forenoon of
said day at the A. C. Crowther place
about five miles east of Klondike sell
at publie auction to the highest bid­
der for cash the mare above describ­
ed,the proceeds to be applied to the
payment of said lien and the eosts
and expenses in connection' with- this
Mlle, the remainder, if any, to be
paid to F.-E. Glennie, the owner of
said mare.
* Datid and published the first tinu
this’29th day of May, 1925.
Last publication June 19th, 1925.
W. G. Seehafer.
i NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Notice is hereby given that, pur­
suant to an execution and order of
Guaranteed
sale issued out of the Circuit Court
of the state of Oregon, for Sherman
Gottnty, in la suit therein pending,
wherein SJ. W. Hoech and Patrick
Reilly, as Executors of the Last Will
and Testament of P. J." Walsty de­
ceased, are plaintiffs, and T. H. Fra-
ser and Irene Fraser and Falters
Elevator “A Supply Company, a cor-
pordHom are defendanta, dated the
' tOth^day of June, 1925, upon a judg-
foreclosure
and decree
2 Yklidered and entered in said court
] e URd’Ctuse on the 29th day of May,
192lt'-dor the sum of Three Thou-
.
kited Thirty Five and 64-100 ¡(|3,-
’ 486.04?' Dollars, and interest there-
Wtt UrtraW <4 six <6%) percent
per anautofrom May 29th, 1925^ and
th«’ further sum of Two Hundred
(I20O OO) Dollars, fees, and Twenty-
Four
MMOO «24.60) Dollars,
.*• " costs bed disbursements and the costs
> ■ VpoW'ttM'^WMtt'Oaid execution and
¿¡3-order ^f ‘able commanding me to
dkM Wtake Sale tff the following described
AM ml property, situate in Sh-rrn m
GOOD FRESH MILK
From the Certified Disease
Free Cows of the « * «r.
STARR DAIRY
Is a Health Builder and
can be had, delivered night
or morning, for only <t. f
% -
10c a quart
Phil Starr, Moro, Oregon
R ead &,G alloway
GENERAL MACHINE "SRDF *
Repairing Trucks, Tractors, Automobiles,
Caterpillars, and Combine Motors, Cylinder
Grinling, Oyi-acetylene and Electric Welding
616 East Second 8t.
Phone Main 4001
I I 11 1111-H-M I I | H I
iIndepenM Warehouse & Aiding
R. H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon
DEALERS IN
GAS OLINE
F uneral Di rèe tors
Union and Third St
Six« of Alaska
United Aisaka spreads 'over 17 de­
grees north and south, or as far as
from New Orleans to Duluth, so tiuft
some variation of climate might rea­
sonably be expected within Its borders.
And east and West The stretch Is 58 de­
grees, or considerably more than from
New York to San Francisco. Plenty of
elbow room this way, too, for diversi­
ties. The total area la nearly 600,000
square miles, or one-fifth the site of
the entire United States.—Mary Lee
Davis tn Scribner’s Magazine.
D. LINDQUIST
UNION OIL ÇQMF^Y
CALIFORNIA
sell at pub*
bidder, for
lie sale, th the
real _ proper-
cash in hand, elk _
ty described or so mack thereof aa
may be necessary to satisfy said
judgment, eoats and accruing coots.
Said property will bo sold -subject to
confirmation and redemption aa by
1 Mw provided. '•
^TOqtad thia 10th day of June, 1925.
r<
Hugh Chrisman.
; Khtrtf of Sharman County, Oregon.
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GON NOTES. OF
EMI INTEREST
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cédar Posts,
Builders Supplies, Lumber, ’Wood,
Coal and Hay^i
MANUFACTURERS OF
MILL FEED AND FLOUR
» » i< 4 »
No Regular Nail Sitae ;
Up until about the Fifteenth century
nails in England were sold by the hun-
dred: Nalls whRh sold for 10 cents a
hundred were called 16-penny naila,
those which sold for 6 cents, frpenny
nails, etc.* When the prices changed
the names persisted and, finally, came
to be used to dealghate sine, Myo the
Detroit N^wgT ’ ”
The “d” is used as a sign of penny
and is derived from the Latin “dena-
rina.” According ts Webster's Inter­
national dictionary, the explanation
that “penny" in this connection Is a
corruption of “pound** is wrong. There
are no regular standard sizes for nails
by “pennies.’’ For instance, the length
at 10-penny nails varies, depending
upon the kind of nails and the firm
manufacturing them.
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