Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, June 26, 1925, Image 4

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    The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday,
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THE DALLES, OREGON
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When in The Dalles
HAVE YOUR
White Restauran'
408 E. 2nd St.
The Dalles, Oregon
S. J. Stanek
and
Saddle
Supplie»
AUTO TOPS
UPHOLSTERY
SADDLERY
AUTO TRIMMING
GENERAL REPAIRING
... ■ ,7
610 E. 2nd St
The Dalles, Ore.
Model Laundry
THE
DALLES
Calls for and Delivers
in Moro Wasco -
and Grass Val^y ’ ■
Mondays and Thursdays
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HOME GROWN
FLOWERS
For Any Occasion
Artistically Arranged
Our Work is Guaranteed
Peacock Floral Co.
407 Wash. St, The Dalles
While doing your shop­
ping or attending to busi­
ness in The Dalles
BRING IN
YOUR CAR
and let us look ovqr the
battery or ignition sys­
tem m general •
Hassler Shocks
Genuine Delco, Remy
I and Klaxon Parts
The Dalles Battery Co
614 E. 2nd St. The Dalles
Bürget & Callaway
* Funeral Directors
Union and Third St.
The Dalles, Ore.
The public service commission has
requested the Interstste commerce
commission to suspend tariffs already
filed propoeing to increase interstate
freight rates on fresh fruit and vege
table shipments approximately 25 per
' cent. The proposed new rates would
apply particularly to the states of
Oregon, Washington and California
Unless suspended the rates would be­
come effective on Jdly 9.
Frank W. Brown, editor of the Idaho
State Journal at Pocatello, has been
chosen principal speaker for the
Fourth of July celebration at Baker
The celebration will be centered about
the dedication and unveiling of an Im
posing Old Oregon Trail monument
valued at >1006. The monument will
be erected in postoffice square and
has been presented to the city by the
American Legion poet of Baker.
Representatives of the Tumalp Ir­
rigation district appeared b^ore the
state securities commission at Salem
and urged extension for two years of
itate guarsatae of Interest on >660,■
•V bonds, release of llena on unful­
filled contracts and other lees import
ant concessions. Liens on delinquent
contracts aggregate approximately
245,006. In return for these conces­
sions the settlers, who bought water
under the Carey act, agree to pay 40
per cent instead of 25 per cent for
the additional water necessary In
developing the new project.
No certificate of registration of any
notor vehicle, or number platee there­
for. whether original issue« or dupli
Ates, will be issued by the secretary •
if state after July 1. unless the ap-
Olieaat shall at the same time he ap-
»Ues for a motor* vehicle license make
i ppi I cat ion fpr and be granted ap of­
icial certificate of title to auchina
•hlne, or shall furnish satisfactory evl
'ence that such a certificate has been ¡ *4
trevlously issued This was announc­
’d by Sam A. Koser, secretary of
<tate, in connection with the admln-
stratlon of the so-called motor ve-
ilde title of registration law enacted
it the test session of the legisla tore. 1
The tew becomss effective on July
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First National Bank Building.
THE DALLES, OREGON
A Complete Stock of
PISTON RINGS
Quality Snap Rings
Seal Drain Oil Rings
the CounUy
Piston Ring Manufactui
Rusco Brake Lining
Wears Longest
Grips Strongest *
Blacksmith
Service Station
Gas Oils Accessories
Prompt and Courteous Service
F. S. Gunning
The Dalles,
Oregon
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Why Go To Portland
For your Dentgl Work when you ean have it*
„ done in The Dalles for the same^ money you
pay in Portland, and done as wall, and ofttimes
better, by .experienced Reliable and Registered
Dentist who have had years of experience?
No commissions paid hi this office. All work
inspected by the manager and owner before
leaving this office. Why go to a one horse concern, where you are
delayed for days and even weeks?
In this office there is no delay
or putting off.
We attend to your work promptly and at once. ,
All Work Guaranteed Fifteen Year«.
Portland Painless Dentist
The earwig invasion into Tillamook
county to now under control, accord­
ing to W. D. Pine, county agent, who
has been active recently in stamping
out the pest
Members of the Pacific division of
the American Phytopatbologieal so­
ciety held their annual meeting pt
the Oregon agricultural college at Cor­
vallis this week.
Contracts were awarded to A. L.
Ritchie, eontrr Hor, for the construc­
tion of the new Smith Packing com-
1 puny plant nt Baker, which will be
erected at a coot of $25,000.
More than 2000 acres of land in the
Liberty, Franklin and Creswell dis­
tricts have been worked over with
poisoned barley in the .campaign
against gray diggers in Lane county,
f’ The American Mathematical society
held a. two-day annual oonventiou at
* the University of Oregon at Eqgene.
' Seattle was chosen as the meeting
\ place for the convention next sum-
$
mer.
Out of eight graduates from the
Oregon state school for the deaf at
* Salem this year four were successful
in obtaining averagss which- entitled
them to enter Gallaudet college at
Washington. »
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The state board of control has
awarded the general construction con­
tract tor a new pavilion at the state
. tuberculosis hospital to the Cherry
City Construction company. The bid
' was $18.015.
The start of the forest fire season
in the timber of central Oregon was
marked by a Mase which swept over
appsogfinately 50 acres of timber land
on the Brooks-Bcanlen holdings south­
east of Bend.
Dr. Hans Leonhartsberger, federal
officer in the public health service at
I Vienna, Austria, is tn Salem to con­
duct a series of investigations In oon-
noetiou with the Marion county health
dvnonatration.
WHEN
IN THE DALLES
Royal Cafe
Sherman Electric Co
Open Day and Night
•esseseeseeeiaesa*
•FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STS.
New and Used
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The Motor Market
The Dalles, Ore
Phone 6f8
603 E 2nd st
Bank Hotel
Formerly the Albert
- Renovated Throughout
The Dalles' Newest and Best
Hostelry
CENTRALLY LOCATED
Sherman County Headquarter*
I4IIH PUNTES
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AUTO PAINT SHOP
Above The Dalles Iron Works
Quality Work Gtikranteed '
C. H. CRANDALL
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ARISTO
MOTOR OIL
AND
UNION
thirty-six (86) and the north
half of th« south half (fl % of
SH) of section thirty-six ($6)
. township five (5) south, range
seventeen (17) east, Willamette
me rid lag, '
NON DETONATING
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GASOLINE
>n the 18th day of July, 1935, at the
our of one •'«lock p. m. of said day
UNION OIL COMPANY
Ue sale, to the highest bidder, for
rcaah in hand, all of said real proper-
much thereof as
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costs,
property will be sold subject to
and redemption as by
OF ,
CALIFORNIA
smmm J
10th day of June, 1925.
Hugh Chrisman.'
SPECIAL RATES
STARR DAIRY
a Health Builder and
can be had, delivered night
or morning, for only
10c a quart
R ead & G alloway
GENERAL MACHINE SHOR
Repairing Trucks, Tractors, Automobiles,
, Caterpillars, and Combine Motors, Cylinder
Grinling, Oyx-acetylene and Electric Welding
The Dalles, Ore.
616 East Second St
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Phone Main 4001
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Room with privilege of beth, «ingle,'
$1.00 up; double $1.50 up
'Room with private bath, «ingle $1.50
up; double $2.50 up.
From the Certified Disease
Free Cows of the
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USE
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GOOD FRESH MILK
to the land above described, before
-Register, United States Land Office,
at The Dalles, Ore^iK on the 29th
day of July, 1925,
Claimant names as witnesses John
Cothran, Ollie Knapp, John Gibson,
W. M. Ross all of Moro, Oregon.
J. W. Donnelly, Register.
NOT1CE OF SHERIFF’S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that, pur­
suant to an execution and order of
sale issued out of the Circuit Court
of the state of Oregon, for Sherman
County, in a suit therein pending,
wherein J. W. Hoech and Patrick
Reilly, as Executors of the Last Will
and-Testament pt P. J. Walsh, de­
ceased, are plaintufu, and T. H. Fra­
ser and Irene Fraaer and Farmers
cor-
Elevator
the
oration, are défendante, d...
Oth day of June, 1925. upfn a judg­
ment and deeree of r foreclosure
rendered and entered in said court
and cause on the 29th day of May,
1925, for the sum of Three Thou­
sand Thirty Five and 04-100 ($3,-
035.04) Dollars, and interest there­
on at the rate of six (6%) per cent
per annum from May 29th, 1925, arid
the further sum of Two Hundred
($200.00) Dollars, fees, and Twenty-
Four and 50-100 ($24.00) Dollars,
costa Md disbursements and the costs
upon thia Writ; said execution and
order of sale commanding me to
make sale of the following described
real property, situate irf Sherman
PORTLAND, OREGON
Parts for all Cars
A Coat of Paint
In addition to making • your joy j
ride more enjoyable.
The cost is si mall compared with
the pleasure it will give your
family to 1 hm the old bus
“doHed” up.
Come in and let us tell you how,
cheap the price is.
Moro. Oregon
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
June 17th, 1925.
Notice is hereby given that Vai
Workman, of More, Oregon, who, on
July 14, 1920, inade Homestead. En­
try No. 020239, forNE^A, NEHSEU
section 26. township 1 north, range
19 east, Willamette meyldian, has
305 Second Street
The Dalles,. Oregon.
Phone Main 3831.
Sam Brisbine, Agent
The Dalles, Oregon
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Our Readers.
The Tillamook county fair will be
held September 22, 23, 24 and 25.
Citlsens of Oswego voted a bond
issue of 1100,000 to provide an ade
quate water system.
The Masonic order of North Bend
will begin construction soon of a lbreo
story concrete temple.
Baker voters approved bonds of 245,
000 for the erection of a new school
on the west side of the city.
The Salem Ad club was organ tied
at a meeting in Salem attended by s
desen advertising specialists.
Expenditures in connection with the
1 Salem public schools for the years
1924 and 1925 aggregated >646,910.
Lewis Victor Deserano, IS. was
drowned when he fall from a swing
into the Willamette river at Salem.
.In one day last week four men at
1 Port Orford shot 590 seallona, for
, which they will receive a' bounty of
$5 each.
Ths Mount Hood Loop road is now
open for travel. The last snow barrier
near Bennett pass was removed Wed
nesday.
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The 1925 Presbyterian Synod will
bo held on the University of Oregon
campus at Eugene the week of July
16 to 11.
Start of construction work on the
extension of the Oregon Trunk line
from Bend south to Klamath FaiU
only awaits permission from the In
torstate commerce commission, W. F
Turner, president of the Spokane
Portland A Seattle railway, told mem
bers of the eity council of Bend.
A reduction of 2 per cent in insur
anee rates in The Dalles has been
ordered by the Oregon rating bureav
as a result of the Installation of r
new pumping plant at the city well
' The new plant trebles the present clt)
water supply, being capable of furn
ishlng 7,000,000 gallons of water a
day.
A total of 526 sea Hon scalps, the
largest number ever turned over by
an Independent hunter, were depoe
tied with Fish Commissioner Eakin at
Astoria by E» JL Blackerby of Port
land, who has spent the spring months
hunting sea lions along the Oregon
coast from Hec eta Head to Tillamook,
At $5 a scalp Blackerby has realised
some $2630 by bis spring hunting.
THE DALLES, OREGON
Watch Inspector for the
O.-W. R. & N. Co.
Jewelry and Watch Repair*
¡ng given special attention
DENTIST
MA
MPANY
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at the
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JEWELER
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
«mess
D. LINDQUIST
OF SPECIAL LNTEBEST
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(Full Course)
35c
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w-m
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Lunch or Dinner
ÛRËCONŒWS iTQß 1
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R. H. McKean, Manager, Wa»co, Oregon
DEALERS IN
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts,
Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood,
Coal and Hay*
•MANUFACTURERS OF
MILL FEED AND FLOUR