Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, June 19, 1925, Image 4

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    The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday, June 19, 1925
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FRIENDLY WU HE
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I DONT KNOW
IJUSTGOTHIM
When in The Dalles
35c
Assertion That Mexico is Now
on Trial Before the World
Is Resented.
at the
White Restaurant
408 E. 2nd St.
The Dalles, Oregon
Say It With Flowers
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BUT
Say It With Ours
HARTWIGS
FLOWER SHOP
The Dalles, Oregon
Opposite First National Bank
Phone 794
Night phone 690W
and
Supplies
Saddle
AUTO TOPS
UPHOLSTERY
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AUTO TRIMMING
GENERAL REPAIRING
610 E. 2nd St.' The Dalles, Ore.
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Calls for and Delivers
in Moro Wasco
and Grass Valley
Mondays and Thursdays
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HOME GROWN
FLOWERS
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For Any Occasion
Artistically Arranged
Our Work is Guaranteed
Peacock Floral Co.
407 Wash. St., The Dalles
Washington, D. C.—Affairs between
the United States and Mexico took a
swift turn in the direction of a crisis,
it was confidently believed here, when
President Calles of Mexico issued a
curt statement replying to that made
last Friday by Secretary of State Kel-
logg
President Calle«’ rejoinder, given to
the newspapers by the Mexican em-
basy is arrogant and defiant in tone.
Throughout the entire statement,
the United States is treated in tone
as just one of a number of foreign
countries with whom Mexico has to
deal and not at all as a powerful next
door neighbor whose patience has
been, to use -Mr. Kellogg's words, ex­
hausted by repeated refusals of the
southern republic to protect Ameri­
can lives and property.
President Calles resents Secretary
Kellogg's assertion that Mexico Is now
on trial before -the eyes of the world
and Insists that If Mexico is placed In
the role of a defendant by such a
statement his government "absolutely
rejects with energy such Imputation
which in essence would only mean an
Insult."
President Calles employed the same
medium to reply to the secretary of
state as Mr. Kellogg to acquaint the
country with the policy being pursued
by this government, namely, the press.
Washington. D. C. — This govern-
sMat" will suport the present Mexi­
can regime "only so long as it pro­
tects American lives and American
rights and complies with - Its interna­
tional engagements and obligations,"
Secretary of State Kellogg warned in
an Informal press statement.
This statement was issued follow
Kellogg and Ambassador Sheffield,
who has just returned from Mexico.
Kellogg's statement said in part:
"A great deal of property of Ameri­
cans has been taken under or in vio­
lation of the agrarian laws for which
no compensation has been made, and
other properties practically have been
ruined and, in one instance, taken by
the Mexican government on account
of unreasonable demands of labor. Mr.
Sheffield will have the full support of
this government and we will Insist
that adequate protection under the
recognised rules of international law
be afforded American citisens.
"It Is the policy of this government
to use Its Influence and Its support In
behalf of stability and orderly con­
stitutional procedure, but it should be
made clear that this government will
continue to support the government In
Mexico only so long as that govern­
ment protects American lives and
American obligations. The govern­
ment of Mexico Is now on trial before
the world.",
CHECKS ARE SENT BY WIRE
While doing your shop­
ping or attending to bum­
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 Cs.
514 E. 2nd St. The Dalles
Burget & Callaway
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i Funeral Directors
Drafts Successfully Sent from New
York to Chicago...
New York.—Experiments are being
made by several New York banks on
telegraphing checks by means of an
Instrument which photographs the
check at One town and reproduces It
tn another, it was learned recently.
The innovation, it is hoped, will re-
•ult hi great facilitation of banking
business.
Checks have been successfully teie­
ra ph cd by the Bank of Manhattan
company from New York to Chicago.
The actual transmission of the
checks requires only 'seven minutes,
but necessary photographic processes
add another
hours to the time.
Motion Picture Actor's Body Found.
Myrtle Point, Or.—The body of R.
D. Jonos, film actor, who was drown­
ed about five miles out from Myrtle
Point in the middle fork of the Co-
quiUS river, was recovered. The com-
pany was filming the great log drive
in the river preparatory to making the
new picture. "The Ancient Highway,"
Mr. Jone» was substituting for a star
and attempted to ride a canoe before
the logs;
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| Dr. Penrose Will Remain President.
Union and Third St.
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The Dalles, Ore.
Walls Walla. Wash. -Dr. Stephen B?
| L. Penrose remain, as president of
; Whitman college aa a result of action
taken by the board of overseers. The
board refused to accept hie realgna
•itlon proffered Saturday, instead of’
aamtAf
SMistoat to the president,
George Wall, age 78 yean, died
at Hob Lake, Oregon, last Monday
morning following an illness of
about a year. Mr. Wali built the rol­
ler mill at Early about 26 yean ago
and operated it with water power
from the John Day river' for more
than 20 yean. The remains were re­
ceived at The Dalles by the Crandall
Undertaking company Wednesday
and taken to Biglow school house
where services were held at 10 a. m.
Wednesday. Interment was at Imi-
grant Springe cemetery near Biglow.
Mr. Wall is survived by one son,
Homer S. Wall county road master
for Sherman county, and six daugh­
ters, Mesdames Malcolm Stephens,
Nooksack, Wash.; A. - Berry, La-
Grande; A. Harthley and R. Baker,
Cove, Ore., R. Price and E. Price
Pilot Rock, Ore.
Dr. S. Burke Massey
DENTIST
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First National Bank Building.
THE DALLÉS, OREGON
A Complete Stock of
PISTON RINGS
Seal Drain Oil Rings
Quality Snap Rings -
Made and Guaranteed by the Biggest
Piston Ring Manufacturers in the Country
Rusco Brake Lining
Grips Strongest
Wears Longest
Service Station
Blacksmith
Gas' Oils Accessories
Prompt and Courteous Service
.F. S. Gunning
The Dalle», Oregon
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 well, and ofttimes
better, by experienced Reliable and Registered
Dentist who have had years of experience? *
No commissions paid in this office. All work
inspected by the manager and owner before
leaving this office. "Why go To -fi one horse concern, where you «re
delayed for days and even weeks?
In this office there is no delay
or putting off.
We attpnd to your work promptly and at once.
AH
Work
Guaranteed
Fifteen Years.
Twenty two land office receiver­
ships in eleven states have been con­
solidated with the office of register
by the United States interior depart­
ment. The land office at The Dalles
is one of those consolidated, effec­
tive July 1st. J. W. Donnelly, now
register at The Dalles’, is the officer
sppointed to fill the consolidated
APfliUon.. The. move is made by. the
government - because of the small
•amount of public lands now open for
entry under the different land entry
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CRANDALL
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COMPANY
JEWELER <
THE DALLES, OREGON
Watch Inspector for th^ .
O.-W. R AN. Co.
Jewelry and Watch Repair­
ing given special attention
Sam Brisbjae, Agent
Mòro. Oregon
The Dalles, Oregon
WHEN
IN THE DALLES
EAT AT
Royal Cafe
Open Day and Night
FOR SALE
BY
Sherman Electric Co
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.Parts for all Cars
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The Motor Market
The Dalles, Ore
Phone 618
60} E 2nd st
Bank Hotel
Formerly’the Albert
The Dalles* Newest and Beat
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CENTRALLY LOCATED
Sherman County Headquarters
' Renovated Throughout
SPECIAL RATES
Room with privilege of belhRaiagi«.,
$1.00 Up; double $1.50 up
Room with private bath, «ingle $1.50
up;« double $2.50 op.
NOTICE OF SALE.
. < Notice is hereby given that I have
305 Second Street
a pasture and feed bill lien against
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one certain white mare, weight
The
Dalles,
Oregon.
Phone Main 3831
about 1150 pounds, about seven years
old, kept, fed and pastured by me
boooooooooooooooooooqoooooooboqobooooc
since the 7th day of December, 1924.
I will on the 20th day of June, 1925
GOOD FRESH MILK
at 16:00 o’clock in the forenoon of
said day at the A. C- Crowther place
about five miles east of Klondike sell
From the Certified Disease
at public auetion to the highest bid­
Free Cows of the *
A Coat of Paint
der for cash the mare above describ­
ed, the proceeds to be applied to the
payment of said lien and the costs
STARR DAIRY
and expenses in connection with this
In addition to making your joy
sale, the lUmainder, if any, to be
ride more enjoyable.
Is a Health Builder and
paid to F. E. Glenrtie, the owner of
The cost is small compared with
said mare. *
can be had, delivered night
the pleasure it will give your
DaUd and published the first time
family to see the old bus
or morning, for only
this 29th day of May, 1925.
"dolled” up.
Last publication June 19th, 1925.
Come in and let us tell you how
W. G. Seehafer.
10c a quart
cheap the price is.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Phil Starr, Moro, Oregon
Notice is hereby given that, pur­
Quality Work Guaranteed
suant to an execution and order of
sale issued out of the Circuit Court
AUTO PAINT SHOP
of the state of Oregon, for Sherman
C. H. CRANDALL
County, in a suit therein pending,
Above The Dalles Iron Works
wherein J. W. Hoech and Patrick
Reilly, as Executors of the Last Will
and Testament of P. J. Walsh, de­
ceased, are plaintiffs, and T. H. Fra­
ser and Irene Fraser and Farmers
GENERAL MACHINE SHOP
Elevator A Supply Company, a cor­
poration, are defendants, dated the
Repairing Trucks, Tractors, Automobiles,
10th day of June, 1925, upon a judg­
Windshields • Slanted
Auto Tops Lowered
ment and decree of foreclosure
Caterpillars, and Combine Motors, Cylinder
rendered and entered in said court
Windshield» and Plate Glass Auto Doors
and cause on the 29th day of May,
Grin ling, Oyx-acetylene and‘Electric Welding
1925, for the sum of Three Thou­
Cut and Fitted
sand Thirty Five and 04-100 ($3,-
035.04) Dollars, and interest there­
Auto Top and General Repairing
on at the rate of six (6%) per cent
«y 29th, 1926,
per'annum from May
1925, and
Saddles Made to Order
Prices Reasonable
the. further sum of Two Hundred
616 East Second St
Phone Main 40Ò1
(3200.00) Dollars, fees, and Twenty-
Four ana 50-100 (f24-50) Dollars,
ooste and disbursements and the cpsts
upon this writ; said execution and
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order of sale commanding me to I ¿S »-™ ■
211 Court Street -
The Dalle», Oregon/
make Mila of ths following described
real property^ situate in Sherman
County, Oregon, to-wit: .
The north half (NH) of section
thirty-six (86) and the north
half of the south half (NH of
R H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon
SH) of section thirty-six (36)
township,
five
(5)
south,
range
It Your Radiator
seventeen (17J east, Willamette
In good condition to stand the
meridian.
coming hot weather? ..
To satisfy said judgment, I will,
DEALERS IN
If in doubt bring the ear in and
on the 18th day of July, Ip25, at the
we’ll look it over. -
hour of one o’clock p. m. of said day
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts,
at the front door of the County Court
House in Moro, Oi •on, sell at pub-
Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood,
iost
lie «ale, to the _
__ bidder, for
Coal $ and Hay.
cash m hand, all of »aid real proper­
At Tarias Battery Statins
ty described or ao much thereof aa
may be necessary to satisfy said
MANUFACTURERS OF
Radiator
ling costs,
subject to
Said property
and Fender ¿Wori“ '
confirmation iand redamption as by
Authorised United Motors Serviee
law provided.
Dated this 10th day of June, 1925.
506 E. 2nd Street.
Phone 122J
The Dolle«, Oreges
Hugh Chrisman.
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Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregoq.
R ead & G alloway
THe Dalles, Ore
Kelley’s Top Shop
| Independent Warehouse & lilting CoJ
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J. W. Hull of Wasco died June
13th at his home at the age of 62. ।
Mr. Hull came (o Oregon in the f.dl
of 1903 from Pike oounty. 111., and
had since resided at Wasco.
He
leaves four sons, D. D. Hull of Asto-
ria, Bruce Hull of The Dalb.*.^, and
Wade and Wayne Hull of Wasco, and
one daughter, Mra F. M. Crews of ।
Springdale, Washington. Four ri»-,
ten survive, Mrs. Josie Underhill..
Mrs. F. L. Morrow, Mrs. Andrew
^Shearer and Miss Jessie Hull,. «11 of
Wasco; and four brothen, C. E. Hull,
Chico, UaL, Albert Hull, Vancouver,
Wash., and Frank and Will Hull of,
Wasco. There-are also four grand-,
children. Funeral services were held 1
at the Methodist church at Wasco'
Tuesday afternoon with the Crandall 1
Undertaking company in charge.
D. LINDQUIST I
Portland Painless Dentist
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