Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, July 24, 1925, Image 2

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The Sherman County Observer^ Moro, Oregon, Friday, July 24, 1925
His wife, to whom he was married in
Chicago .in 1859 waa also a native of
Farmer Dies at Wasco Ireland and died many years ago.
H. C. Tate, Sherman county pio­ ■fht late Mr. Tate is survived by
neer, 97 years old, died at his home five sons, Walter Lee of Loe Angeles,
in Wasco Thursday, July 16th. A W. E. of Wasco, Frank and R. L. of
native of Ireland, deceased came to Chicago and W. A. of La Center,
the United States 80 years ago. He Wash., one daughter, Mrs. Mollie
settled in Chicago, later crossing the Schreiner of Portland; and two sis­
plains to California in 1£53. For ters, Mrs. Elisabeth Reid bf Wasco
several years he traveled over the and Mrs. Mary Hoffelkus of Califor­
country From east to west and re­ nia. Funeral services were held at
turned to the west in 1877 when he the home of his son, W. E. Tate at
Wasco Sunday afternoon under the
settled in San Luis Obispo county,
direction
of the Crandall Under
California. In 1886 he came to Ore­
taking
company.
gon, locating on a farm near Rufus.
Public Ownership Can
Be Free From Politics
He is evidenced by the fact that their
brightest ege^otives are in charge of
or devote a great share of their time
to the public relations work of their
companies, in order that the public!
may know ef, and if it «so desires,
share in the ownership and manage­
ment of such companies.
Henry Ford's question can be safe-
In the midst of plenty and pros­
perity in a land like the United
ENTHUSIASTIC
States, it is necessary for the people
to realise the advantages which they
enjoy, if they are fully to appreciate
When Our Customers Bring in their •
Without this understanding
them.
and appreciation, the agitator, who
HARVEST MACHINERY
if he could would undermine the American business has learned by its
ideals of our constitutional form of pact experience. And further, it can
government with his socialistic doc­ be said, the American people have
trines and experiments, has an easy, profited by making themselves ac- '
leld in which to work. The Amer- quainted with business problems, and
.can people have paid for some dedr by accepting partnership in our lead- ;
essons in the school of experience, ing industrial companies, thus estab- '
Will Blanton and wife, Willu <vhen they have permitted themselves lishing real public ownership on a
For Early Overhauling
Chamberlain and wife, and Mrs. .0 be led astray from the basic prin- sound footing free from politics.
Rena Thorp are visitors who will iples laid down by the founders of
That is when we can do the work best
spend the coming week-end in Sher­ ur country.
Kev. and Mrs. R. A. Feenstra, in
man county as guests of G. G. Thorp
During the past thirty years, we company with Mrs. Feenstra’s moth-
THt WIFI WHO
and wife. Mrs. Rena Thorp is th<- ..ave witnessed the passage of dras­ er. Mrs. Ella McCoy of The Dalles
SHOWS HW
We Specialize in
mother of G. G. Thorp and Mrs. tic legislation, which severely handi­ ekpect to leave next Monday for a
THAT DUCK OFA
Chamberlain and Mrs. Blanton are capped tl^ full play of private two weeks vacation at Camp Sher-
BOWKLT'SHCJ
sisters. All are residents of Eugene, initiative and enterprise. Such leg­ man. They Will occupy the Barxee
BOUGHT MAKES A
MACHINE and WOOD WORK
Oregon, driving to Moro by way of islation seemed necessary to curb the summer home at Camp Sherman dur­
BETTER HIT IF THE
McKenzie pasr highway. From here greed and rapacity of the few who ing their visit at the mountain
-DUCK" is 6 f THE
. Wheels—Wagons
J Lathe Work
SHORT BILL
they will visit at Seaside before re­ would trample on the rights of the resort.
.
VARIETY.
many. But conditions improved—
turning to Eugene.
Tanks—Weeders
Cutting Key Seats
S. P. Brisbin e returned late last
atil today, so-called “big business”
week
from
an
auto
trip
to
Hillsboro
The hope chest is with us yet but .vhich a few years ago was looked
Any length-COLD ROLLED SHAFTING-any Size
it seldom contains a cook book.
upon by maqy as a curse t^ the where he has been visiting with
nation, is now considered essential relatives and friends. When driving
: Fo»» & Co. Inc. Moro, Ore
through Portland on his way home
to its proper development.
his
c&r
was
rammed
by
yie
driver
of
Commenting on this reaction in
a larger car, causing Mr. Brisbine a
public sentiment, which is based on
delay of 1 % hours and the purchase
of
reason and understanding instead
blind prejudice, Henry Ford in a re­ of a neradiator.
It is easy to accept another man's
Floyd Flatt drove to The Dalles on opinion when you are about to ask
cent issue of hi* Dearborn Indepen­
dent asks a question, as to whether Tuesday after an auto truck load of him for a favor.
our business system has learned its ice for Douma brothers of this city,
Manufactured in Cheney, Washington
Some men think they are wise old
lesson from past experience and will bringing back with him slightly more
CHANGE OF OFFICE LOCATION
toiyi of ice. The local ice owl» just bcause they are always
profit from the same. It is safe to than 1
say that it has learned and it has also plant cannot manufacture enough hooting at something.
OF THE
profited. A great industry today is ice to k**P ahead of the demand, this
There would be a lot more success­
no longer a one-man institution. In being th* third trip thia season for es in life if every man worked as
stead it is owned by thousands ana ice from Th* D^les.
hard as he thinks he does.
hundreds of thousands of everyday
Dr. Tjayton and wife from Colfax,
The English language is called, the
American citizens who have a voice Washington, were last week-end visi­
“mother tongue” because father
in its management.
tors in Wasco at the Dr. Butler home.
From and after next Monday,
There is no question but what this Mrs. Layton and Mrs. Butler are never had a chance to use it.
June 16th, the office of the
Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Feenstra were
change in ownership has been re­ sisters. Doctor Wonderlick has found
Farmers Elevator 4 Supply
sponsible in a large degree for the it necessary that Mrs. Butler return motor visitors in The Dalles on Tues­
Company will be located at the
Farmers State Bank.
change in sentiment toward business to the hospital for further treatment day. Mrs. Feenstra’s mother, Mrs.
generally. Rational consideration of which she did after departure of her Ella McCoy, returned with them to
The Rotary Rod Weeder & Mfg Co. of Cheney,
All business transactions and
business problems has been brought
Moro the same afternoon. Their re­
sister and husband. ,
accounts will be handled at the
Washington, was established in 1912. Since that
turn trip was delayed when abaut 10
about as our people have gained a
bank. There will be no change
Matt Simon*from Grass Valley and miles from The Dalles by a connect­
time they have built nothing but Rotary Rod
better understanding of the question
in the business methods of the
Farmers Elevator A Supply
at issue. They see the short sigh tea L J, Davis from Kent were business ing rod bearing burning out, causing
Weeders. This company originated the Rotary
.Company. This will be handled
visitors in The Dalles on Tuesday. them to have their car towed to The
policies
of
a
few
industrial
leaders,
Rod Weeder and while imitations are appearing
just the same as before.
which ignored basic principles of Mr. Davis is taking a new treatment, Dalles for repairs.
on the market, you can buy the best value for
justice and fair play in business, are brought out recently in Europe, from
The elevator warehouse will be
New crop wheat is now being de­
your money from-these pioneer builders of4 the
not sufficient ground for condemning which he hopes to secure immunity livered at four railroad points where
in charge of Geo. A. Meloy, who will be pleased to handle the
most valuable farm implement placed on the
warehouse needs of the public at all times.
all “big business.” They have found from hay fever and wheat poisoning the Farmer» Nievator 4 Supply com­
that in order to correct abuses in during harvest operations on his pany maintain warehouse service.
market in recent years.
special cases, it is no* necessary to farm south of Kent.
J. C. McKean, Manager, Moro, Oregon
Benson 4 Powell were the first to
apply the remedy to all business
C. O. Elliott and family, a party ¿f deliver wheat at Erskine; M. G. Mel­
alike whether it needs it or not.
The Moro Hardware & Implement Co. carry a
five from Eugene, were visiting in zer the first at Hay Canyon; C. W.
With experience has come under­ this vicinity the firtt of the week
Smith the first at DeMoss, and Tru­
complete * line of Rotary Rod Weeders and re­
standing. Today, the cry “big busi­ the G. G. Thorp farm. Mrs. Elliott is man Strong the first at Moro. Clar­
pairs. The new machines, guaranteed to please
ness” arouses no anxiety. The pub­ a sister of Mr. Thorp. The party ence Morrison came second at Moro,
you, can be seen at the Moro Hardware & Im-,
lic cares not how big a business gets drove here over the McKenzie pass being less than an half hour behind
plement Co. warehouse. Ask N. W. Thompson
so dong as it is conducted honestly and were intending to continue their Strong.
The Prize Winner Milk
and in the public interest. That our journey into British Columbia as far
to explain this guarantee.
Visitors
at
the
Carl
Schade
home
is From Moro Dairy
greatest industries are fully aware of as Lethridge, Alberta.
this last week were Mrs. W. N. Baker
their duty and obligation to the pub-
George AJ Williams is nursing and three children from Witchita,
For steadiness of quality and clean­
liness Moro Dairy has at all times
blistered feet this week, caused by Kansas. Mrs. Baker is an aunt of
maintained the highest standard pos­
the heat cutting thru hi» shoes when Mrs. Schade and had been visiting
sible. Every cow in Moro Dairy herd
terring the roof of the Williams gar­ with her sister at Ellensburg, Wash­
has been tested by a state veterinary
age building Monday. Mr. Williams ington, from which place she drove
and the dairy itself has been inspect­
ed by the state health office. No other
also secured an assortment of blis­ by auto to Moro, H. O. McKee, broth­
milk supply in this . vicinity can
ter* on his hands at the same time er of Mrs. Schade, making the trip
claim as much.
but these are not quite so discom­ to bring them here. Mr. Schkde and
forting to his perambulations.
wife took the party back to Ellens­
Delivered when you want it.
burg Sunday from where they expect
Edgar Alley from Moro and John
Moro Dairy Milk 10c Quart
to return to Kansas by train.
Rolfe from Grass Valley, returned
Moro
Dairy Cream 30c Pint
last Sunday from Camp Lewis, Wash­
ington, where they had been mem­
G. G. Thorp, Proprietor, Mort
OBSERVER WANT ADS
bers of the 1925 Citizens military
training camp. Both report they en­
Rates: Under 15 words, 35c
joyed the experience and that they
15 to 30 words, 60c
have mutually agreed to try the
Over 30 wds., - IHc per wd.
camp routine again naxt year.
REWARD for return of light brown
Mrs. Granville Phillips, formerly
Velour ladies coat lost between
a resident of Kent and^ now living at Rufus and Moro, Wednesday after­
Hood River, was visiting in Moro at noon. Observer office, Moro, Ore­
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the home of her son A. S. Johnson, gon.
the first of the week. Mrs. Phillips CUCUMBERS For Sale for pickling;
large or small size as preferred;
left Wednesday for Wasco where she
Mrs. Granville
intended visiting with her daughter, season now on.
Phillips, route 3, Hood River, Ore.
Mrs. Fred Hennagin, before return­
FOR SALE CHEAP—Nearly new
ing to her home at Hood River.
coal oil stove with oven. D. E.
W. F. Jackson returned Tuesday Clark, Moro, Oregon.
BY PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION
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vening from Camp Sherman.
He
MAN AND WIFE want harvest work;
expects to return to that place ne*t
wife to cook, man any job he can
THAT THE
Monday in company with Mrs. Jack- do on the outfit. Phone or call at
son who is at present in Portland Observer office, Moro.
McCormick - Deering Two Man Harvester
where she was called, last week by LOST—Black brood sow weight 350;
Thresher
Equipped With Leveling Device
the illness of her father, Theodore
branded on back with heaurt, hardly
Kase berg, a former resident of this visible; gone two weeks. ' Homer
IS A SUCCESS*
city. Mr. Kaseberg is 82 years old. Belshee, phone 2F15, Moro. Ore. j24
PUTTING money into fine furniture is like putting it into the bank. The
Fire last Saturday morning de­ DEERING combine harvester with
For .Particulars See
for sale, used last season.
immediate pleasure and comfort of beautiful, sturdy furniture, bought for
stroyed the John M. DeMoss combine T. motor
W. Hates, Motor route A Box 33.
and 15 acres of gram on th* Julius Grass Valley.
CREDIT, will add interest to your home without deducting appreciably from
Medler farm north of Wasco. When
—Mail orders fill­
your cash.
the fire was first discovered flames HEMSTITCHING
ed promptly. Mrs. H. A. Woodruff,
were coming out of the back end of
704 East 3rd st, The Dalles.
Don’t put off until tomorrow the comfort you can enjoy today^y Make your -
the combine. Th* fire-4s thot to have
WE
PAY parcel post one way on all
started from friction, caused by
purchases now and put payments off until later.
shoe repairing. Good quality work
weeds being wrapped tightly around
and leather.
Joe Amore, The
the shafting.
Dalles, opposite th* post office.
REPAIRS
SILL--BARBLR
SAYS
The Rotary Rod Weeder
Fanners Elevator & Supply Co
H£
Open an Account
SAVÆ
Docherty - Powers
It Has
Been Proven!
and Fulfill Your Desire for
that Better Home
Ginn. Coleman & Co
. local
Let us show you how—these Easy Terms of Credit will make home furnish­
ing a pleasure—a beautifully furnished home a reality:
$ 50
$ 75
$100
$125
$150
worth
worth
worth
worth
worth
of furniture—$ 5.00
of
of
of
" WE CHARGE NO INTEREST
DOCHERTY
-POWERS
Furniture Company
Otis Baker and wife made a round
trip by motor last Sunday to
Washougal, Washington, driving over
the Columbia highway to Cascade
Locks, ferrying to Stevenson, and
from there driving over th* North
Bank highway. Th* «turn was made
ever the same rente. The trip was
made to brin< their daughter Gladys
back to Moro from Washougal whenr
she had been visiting with her aunt
since July 4th.
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Rev. Henry G. Hanson and family
expect to return to More on Friday
from their motor vacation trip. Part
of their vacation was spent at Bel­
knap springs. Rev. Hanson was also
present at the meeting ef Synod at
Eugen*, Mrs Hanson and LeRoy
visiting with Mrs. Hanson’s sister at
Corvallis during that time. Their
last two weeks sway from ho nib was
marred by sickness, caused it is thot
by water used at a tourist camp they
had visited, and which resulted in all
M. HICKS
Plumbing and Heating
Sells and install* the
famous Mueller pipe
or pipel^s furnace.
Wasco, Oregon
agents
Moro, Oregon
Moro Garage
Blacksmith and Machine Shop
Plow Share Grinding
Acetylene Welding
Wood Working in Connection
Let us give you prices on our
Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires
We Have a Complete New Stock
Moro Garage, m . r . sdufewfa, p ™,.
Telephon« Main 171