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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1925)
’ Mi HERNAN F OUNTS Price Five Cents Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, Friday, June 19, 1925 Established ISOT FLORENCE L SABIN Pioneer .Visits Moro • After 33 Year Absence JOHN MARSHALL Iver B. Hansen and mother, Mn. M. C. Hansen, of Goldendale yer« visiting in Moro on Tuesday of'this week. They were accompanied by George N. Petersen, a former resi dent of Sherman county, who left here in 1892 to make his home in Muncie, Indiana. Mrs. Hansen is Office Phone Main 93 the mother of Martin Hansen, Oiegon Moro living near Camp Sherman, an J who, formerly lived and farmed lands near Rutledge. Mr. Petersen got in touch with his old friends by means of a letter addressed to them at Rut ledge, a postoffice in this county long discontinued. When he decided to visit Sherman county again he asked . Attdrney-at-Law r "for a railroad ticket to Grants, but no railway agent could locate the Practice in All the Courts place. He thought them quite igno Mostly Home Grown Dairy Stock • Bred up for Cream and Milk rant and told them so, because when of Oregon Have Been Operating a Dairy at Kent for a Long Time he left here Grants was the largest Hsia 541 Forced to Quit the Game Because of Short Pasture and the High C o-J town in the cotinty with large mer BANK OF MORO BUILDING Miss Florsnas L. Sabin, physiologic cantile stores, distillery plant,flour of Waler, as 1 Get it From the KentTown Water System at • Johns Hopkins msdloal school, mill, cattle feeding stations, etc. Now Oregon Moro Baltimore, who wn sleeted a life all there is left is a small section member of the National Academy of house. Then stages each morning^ John Marshall of Parkersburg, W. Sciences, Is the first woman chosen to left a large livery barn that covered Va^ who succeeded Rush L. Holland membership. a city block. Now there is only a as assistant attorney-general. passing track for trains, which do not stop. iThe change in Grants was made ' DENTIST -7 by the Columbia river flood of 1894, which completely destroyed the town. United Stale* Dental Exam* As great a change was seen by Mr. iner for (hit district. Petersen in all parts qf Sherman Washington, D. C.—President Cool This Stock Can be Seen and Sale Will be Held at my Home Corrals, Washington, D. C - Only 10 per cent idge has decided to postpone indefin county since he left Iffire. It was a Close to the Church Building in Kent, Sherman County, Oregon on itely action on the recommendation of sort of Rip Van Winkle experience of prospective settlers on reclamation Office at to him to return to his old home after project« have caph capital of more a majority on the tariff commission The farm then than >2506. MORO. OREGON for a reduction of Mi cent a pound tn 33 years absence. owned by him at the head of Fulton Set tiers on new project« investlgat sugar duties. Discussing the Issue at length, the canyon is now farmed and owned by ed in Oregon, Washington. Utah. Neva da and Wyoming should have from president points out that the commis one of the Kase berg boys. >4000 to 37000 to succeed. sion failed to agree on the difference This is- the «ummary of economics in cost of production of domestic and Visiting County Agents . report« made by «xperts as announced Imported sugar, and divided, three to by Elwood Mead commissioner of Will Discuss Home Crops two. on the question. BE SURE TO COME EARLY reclamation. - * ' - He asserted that fluctuating prices The statement r< suits from a study And take Plenty of Time to Look over the Stock. ■ Ask any Question of the last few year® had made it - Moro Community club will hold a Physician and Surgeon next to imponslbie to arrive at ac special meeting Monday evening,June of the reports mad» by representatives you want concerning age, freshening time, Cream test, etc., they will be curate calculations and emphasized 22nd, at eight o’clock. There will be of tJj>' reclamation servic^ ^collaborate answered right. z _ the necessity ol\prwtecting the beet in attendance all county agricultural kg with local committees of banker« । .d business men. The conclusion of sugar industry, of encouraging farm agents in eastern Oregon; Mr. Bal Office and Residence heifers. Both bred'tQ Jersey bull. Two 9-month old ers to diversify their crops and of pro lard, county agent leader, and G. R all those participating came to the viding an adequate sugar supply for Hyslop, professor of farm crops G.- sarr result. Mead said, pointing out Hotel" Moro Five 3-ycttr olds. Four are now milking one due to freshen soon. the American consumer. A. C. Any farmer in Sherman coun ths’ Irc^l Interest» are found to con- ct «• with thi outside investigators. _________ * ty is jAvited to attend, provided^the All young ____ —- __ - „ but - one. All Milk- The problem presented, in bls view, Eight Good Milk * Covvs, Mostly Jerseys. AGED YAKIMA INDIAN DEAD secretary of the club, Attorney I. M. Is making up In credft the difference ing now. More than half of this lot will be fresh this early fall; management of Peterson, or the l between the capital the would-be wv some later. Approximate dates given to any one interested. War Veteran Falla to Keep Boas* of Hotel Moro be notified before Mon- tier hns available and the sum he ► that the hotel mana- Living Forever. day morning so needs to ¡?t!e him through. M»'h with Four 2-year oid Jersey heifers. .Three are milking; one due to freshen Dr. T. A. Wonderlick Goldendale, Wash. — Wah fk<lnch ger will know the number to be 31500 to 13000 can be secund in rea this fall. _ ■ * * i All members of the sonable number, he says, and the fed (Black Jim), 10ik veteran of early provided for. Phyiician and Surgeon expected to notify thç eral or the state government must day Indian wars, is dead, in spite of club are also Two sows Four heifer calves boasts made to white residents on secretary of their intention to be step forward with the advances which Eight Shoate Thirteen pigs OfSe^witM Dr. W. N. Morse Rock Creek, 20 miles east of Golden- present. settk-rs must have. \ Phone No. 182 One John Deere 3-bottom plow An interesting program is expected dale that be was going to live forever. Jim was kicked to death last Friday including mainly a discussion of agri BRIEF GENERAL NEWS All Milking Stock will be Cream Tested by an Expert Cream Tester cultural problems and crop prospects by a wild horse. of The Dalles at his office in The Dalles by Means of Individual Bottle Aa a fully matured youth Jim saw in eastern Oregon. The hotel will Nellie Taylor Ross, governor of Phone No. 183 the first covered wagon come over the serve a good dinner for which there Wyoming, announced that she had re Samples from Each Cow. old Oregon trail. He was a warrior will be a charge of 75 cents per moved William H. Loomis from the WASCO, OREGON In the forces of Kamiakan, Yakima plate. office of sheriff of Park county. chieftain who bat led the white«* in Premier Baldwin announced in com the 50’s, and the hero of many per- mons that the British government had B. Mathews, for the past year Wm. sonal encounters with settlers in the teacher in the Grass Valley high decided to Inaugurate a new secretary early dap. school, was united in marriage to ship of state for dominion affairs. F. E. Williamson of New York has Miss Frances Rolfe^ also of Grass Kruttschnitt of 8. P. Line« 1« Dead. Valley, at the Methodist parsonage in been appointed vice president of the New York. — Julius Kruttschnitt, city Tuesday morning, Rev. R. A. Northern Pacific Railway company, in Physician and Surgeon director and retired chairman of the this Feenstra performing the ceremony. charge of maintenance and operation, Terms of Sale: All sales under $20, to be for cash. On all Sales over executive committee of the Southern Immediately following the ceremony to succeed A. M. Burt, who died in WASCO, OREGON ’ $20, approved note taken at 8?’ interest, due November 1st, 1925, or Pacific Hn««, died here Monday at the the young couple left by motor car April. Phone No. 182 A temporary organization has been Presbyterian hospital. Death was due for eastern Washington and south 5"' discount for cash. AND* to a sudden attack of heart disease. ern Idaho. They will spend the sum formed at Astoria. Or., for the purpose He was 71 years old. He WM in the mer traveling by motor and, next of obtaining congressional appropria- THE DALLES, OREGON GEORGE W. HOWELL, Kent, Oregon, Owner . hospital recovering from a slight oper September, Mr. Mathews will again tions for the continuation of the con Office at the Hamilton Hospital struction of the Tongue Point naval ation performed last week. Phone No. Hospital 487 FRED HAYNES, Kent, Oregon, Clerk take up school duties as teacher at < ------------------------------- base. Hood River. Friends of the young Striking miners of the British Em COL. W. S. VAIL, Washougal, Wash.. Auctioneer Rall Brotherhood President Dies. couple held a reception and shower pire Steel corporation in Cape Breton Cleveland, O. — Warren S. Stone, in their honor at Grass Valley last coal fields took law into their own president of the Brotherhood of Loco Monday evening. hands and controlled situations motive Engineers and the Brother Francis Anderson, Mauris Douma throughout colliery districts of the is hood of Locomotive Engineers Co-Op land. Stores of the company were erative National bank, and Interested and Owen Searcy returned late Sat raided and looted at night, and in urday from their trip to Badger lake Smile and the World in a number of other labor banks, died Eyesight Specialists in south Wasco county. They report some cases destroyed. Homes of com here after a long illness. Smiles Back to You Manufacturing Opticians plenty of snow yet at the lake side. pany officials were stoned by strikers Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Damage done is estimated at 3300,- Fishing in the lake was good, but all A smile is quite a funny thing Exclusively Optical fish caught more than ten inches 000. It wrinkles up your face,' Complete Lens Manufacturing long were found to be wormy. Rang And when it’s gone you never find Plant In Connection Quarantine Board Urges Fight on Pest ers say that trout in Badger lake It’s secret hiding place. OREGON Boise, Idaho. — Stringent measures THE DALLES seem to become wormy each spring, But far more wonderful it is 15-16 Vogt Block. especially the larger ones. The three to prevent introduction and spread of To see what smiles can do; t plant pesti and diseases in western Ottawa, Ont.—Canada will protest left Moro at 7 :30 a. m. June 8th and, I I M I U*»**»*I 11 MH M*** You smile at one, he smile» at y°u against the United States’ MacMillan after an 8-mile hike packing their states are advocated In resolutions And so one smile makes two. MOTOR OIL adopted by the western plant quaran expedition using Axel Heideburgland equipment, wer^ fishing in the lake 4 4 I « » K M f I I I I H4 !- H tine board at the closing session here as a base while exploring the Arctic, at 5:80 the same" evening. On their He smiles at someone since you smiled of that body’.« annual convention. Tha unless the reply to a communication And then one smiles back; return they stopped at Shearer JAMES STEWART : sent Washington by the dominion gov bridge for a days fishing, catching recommendations of 'the quarantine And that one smiles until, in truth, AND SHERMAN COUNTY hoard are seriously ^considered by fed- ernment Is satisfactory. You fail in keeping track. several big ones. eral and state officials, because the While not specifically naming the STOC» AND BRAND Now, since a smile'can do great good, board is composed of experts in the Dr. J. A. Wonderlick, who has MacMillan expedition, Charles Stew By cheering hearts of care, INSPECTOR art, minister of ihe interior, announc taken over the medical practice of field. Lets smile and smile and not forget, ed that the Canadian government felt Dr. W. N? Morse at Wasco, was a That smiles go everywhere. , that foreign explorers should ¿et a business visitor in Moro Wednesday Washington Veterans Elect Chiefs NON DETONATING Walla Walla. Waah— Jacob H. DEPUTIES: L. Schadewitz, Kent, «, permit from the dominion before mak morning. Dr. Wondarlick comes to Owens of Aberdeen was elected com _ Fire late Tuesday afternoon at * ’ Oregon; Dr» Joa. Saunders, Moro, ’ ing use of land Canada claims between Sherman county with high recom mander of the Veterans of Foreign Wasco gutted thé building used as a mendations as to his professional the dominion and the North Pole. ' • Ore.; W. H. Mever, Waico, Ore. ; • According to the minister of the in ability. *He is a graduate of theUnk Wars, department of Washington, at clothes cleaning establishment in / 1 1 < 3 I 1 *4 3 I I I I I I M M i I W» T terior, the question of a permit 'has versity of Oregon medical school, the convention here.* Other officer« that city. At the time of the fire A been taken up with the Washington served two years as interne with the are: E. I- Thrall, Tacoma, senior vice the operator of the .cleaning plant authorities and a reply to the Cana Good Samaritan hospital in Portland, commander; Ç, J. Larson > Walla was using gasoline with which to dian government’s communication is a year on the house staff of the Seat Walla, junior vice-commander; è. R. clean ciothes. The gasoline explod expected here shortly. tle city hospital and since leaving the Austin, Aberdeen, chaplain; E. J. Pet ed with no injury to the man at work. Seattle city hospital has been one of erson, Raymond, quartermaster. Some of the clothes in the establish OF STOCK & WHEAT the house staff with* the Shrine hos ment Were burned, the larger part Iowa Flooda Take 3 Lives. 22 Land Office Jobs Abolished- CALIFORNIA Dubuque, la.—Three lives and prop pital in Portland while conducting a • Washington, D. C.—The offices of being moved to safety. The building private practice in that city. Dr burned is a two story frame struc erty losa estimated at 3L250J)00' was 22 receivers of local land offices in FOR SALE the toll taken by flooda in Dubuque, Wonderlick» his wife and family 11 states were ordered abolished Mon ture directly across the street east of moved to Wasco last Saturday. the depot. The fire burned into the Delaware and Buchanan counties fol day by the interior department. The । upper story and out the roof, slightly F. T. HURLBURT lowing torrential rains.- Manchester work of the* receivers will be taken TA«y*r« Certainly That burning a warehouse back of the and Dyersville were the communities Upper Maia Street, opp* Garage over by the registrars of the office« It there were not other reasons for burned building before the firt was hardest hit. Damage in these two sec- and the department estimates a sav * CaUon - - Oregon was estimated at about 31,000,* loving people the fact that they are gotten under control. Ing of «50,000 a year will result. amusinf would bo sufficient. 00«. Attorncy-at-Law IKA M. PETERSON Dr J- R. Morgan COOLIDGE POSTPONES CUT IN SUGAR TARIFF NEW SETTLERS ARE LACKING IN CAPITAL Cows, Heifers, Calves also Pigs, Sows, Shoats THURSDAY, JUNE 25 Dr. M. F. Froyd j Sale Begins 10 a. m Free Lunch Supplied at Noon. Dr W. N. 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