Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, July 24, 1925, Image 4

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    THE BIG DRUG STORE
Ihe Judge
Crosby’s
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MY BOOK-KEEPER
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THE DALLES, OREGON
PROOF
BALANCE THSFA is the
EASIEST TH»NQ HE DOES
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HE JUQQLES THerA
HE BALANCE
Hl» 0OOHS 7
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Ask as for anything, we will
Bny it For Yow
mail ywr kodak films
to US.
HAVE THEM
DONE CORRECTLY
.
PRICE CHEAPER
QUALITY BETTER
We will mail Catalog oa request
A. E. CROSBY
When in The Dalles
HAVE YOUR
Lunch or Dinner
(Full Course)
35c
OREGON NEWS ITEMS ‘
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Brief Resume of Happenings 0?
the Week Collected for
at the
Our Readers.
Portland Painless Dentist
. A Full Set of Teeth $40
Fillings from $1.50 up Tto $2.50
Painle^ Extraction $1
Gold Crowns $8.
This Work is of the Best That, Money Can Buy
and is Fully Guaranteed
PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTIST
White Restaurant
408 E.2nd St.
Say It With Flower»
- BUT
Say It With Our»
HARTWIGS
FLOWER SHOP
“Merchants ef Beauty^
The Dalle», Oregon
Opposite First National Bank
Phone 794
Night phone 690W
S. J. Stanek
FOR
Everything in Hames»
and Saddlery”
Model Laundry
THE
DALLES
Calls for and Delivers
in. Moro Wasco
and Grass Valley
Mondays and Thursdays
HOME GROWN
FLOWERS
For Any Occasion
Artistically Arranged
Our Work is Guaranteed
Peacock Floral Co.
407 Wash. St., 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 Part*
514 E. 2nd St. The Dalles
Funeral Director»
Union and Third St
The Dalles, Ore
Fishermen on Coos bay and Coo«
river caught about 1000 pounds of sal
mon at the opening of the season
Thursday.
„
E. L. Elliott of Klamath Falls was
appointed district attorney of Klamath
county to succeed William Ganong,
who has resigned.
A fire which broke out near the
head of St Marys river burned over
90 acres of farm land before being
brought under control.
Jesus Borres, Mexican, serving a
three-year term in the state penlten
tiary at Salem for larceny committed
in Jackaon county, has escaped. _ .
William E. Githens, 76. a pioneer
fanner of Lane^ounty, died at the
Albany hospital. Mr. Githens came to
Oregon with his parents in 1851.
Harvesting of wheat is generally
under way all over Umatilla county.]
Reports Indicate that yields are slight­
ly less than farmers had expected.
A atreet paving program embracing
more than 20 blocks In the hill sec
tion of Oregon City was approved kt
a’ special meeting of th« city com-|
mission.
The Pacific Coast Association of
Nurserymen, with delegates present I
from all parts of the coast and some
possibly from the east 1» being held
In Portland.
An Invitation to the national or-1
ganisation of American War Mothers!
to hold ita 1927 biennial convention In I
Portland is b«ing considered by the
Oregon state organisation.
Hearing of the application of the!
Willamette Valley Southern Railroad
company to abandon ita track between
Kaylor and Mount Angel will be held
at th« latter eity on July 30.
| Fir«, believed to have been start ]
ed by an overheated core furnace, did
damage estimated at $20,000 to the
foundry and pattern shops of the Com­
mercial Iron works Ip Portland.
Four persons were Injured, two pos­
sibly fatally, when an automobile In
whjch they wer« riding smashed into
a Southern Pacific train at Dairy
station, seven miles west of Salem.
Grain certification has been made
in approximately 50 Wasco county
fields during the last week by E. R.
specialist of Oregon
Jackman,
Agricultural college, and C. W. Daigh,
county agent.
A decision was reached by the exe­
cutive committee of the Oregon Wool
Growers’ association to send two or
three delegates to the conference of
AugMt >4 and 25.
Sales by mills of the west t>oaBu
Lumbermen’s association hold steady
while manufactures show a material
reduction, according to the weekly re­
port of the association, embracing sta­
tistics of 115 mills. In ths week end
Ing July 11 sales amounted to 101,241,-
855 feet, manufactures were 87,342,77»
feet and shipments 04,727,657, the
lowekt shipment total for many weeks.
Contention that the agricultural in
terests of Klamath county will be
greatly benefited by the construction
of the Oregon Trunk line from Bend
to Klamath Falls was made by the
Klamath irrigation district in a peti­
tion to the Interstate commerce com
mission asking the right to Intervene
oa behalf of the northern lines In
their application for a certificate of
public necessity.
What the sheriffs office of Umatilla
county declares to be the largest still
sver taken
the county was seised
near the Washington state line north­
east of Freewater by members of the
sheriffs torses of Umatilla county in
Oregon and Walla Walla county in
Washington. The still had a capacity
of about 250 gallons of moonshine
•very 24 hours. It was seised on the
James Fraerier ranch near the state
Une.
la what Is considered one of the
most important decisions handed down
tn the state, at least as far as the
amount of money involved Is concern­
ed. came down when Circuit Judges
McMahan and Kelly of the Salem dis­
trict dissolved the injunction against
»hr public service commission, obtain
Ml by the Oregon Washington Rail­
road A Navigation company and other
carriers of Oregon in which the com­
mission was restrained from recucius
rates 15 per cent on grain, grain pro­
ducts. potatoes, ooiona and straw.
Over the Wueo Count, Bank
305 Second Street,
The Dalle«, Oregon
RACINE TIRES
We Believe in C
RACINE TIRES AND TUBES
.
That is Why-",
,.We Sell Them!.
We Believe in the Quality of the Racine Product
If You Will Accept Our Belief
You Will Not Regret It!
F. S. Gunning
At the “Drive in” Comer Service Station
501 East Second St,
The Dalles, Ore
We Specialize in
Prompt, Courteous and Efficient Service
A Coat of Paint
Gives Adddfi Life »• Your Car
In addition to making your joy
ride more tfhjoyabl«.
The cost, to small compared with
the pleasure it will give your
family to . see the old boa
• dolkd’’ up'.
'
Come in and let u» tell you how
cheap the price to.
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AUTO
Quality Work Guaranteed
PAINT
SHOP
c.
H. CRANDALL
Above The Dalles Iron Works
R ead & G alloway
GENERAL MACHINE SHOP
Repairing Trucks, Tractor*, A utumobi^/
Caterpillars, and Combine Moi.Rv, Cylinder
Grinling. Ovx-acetylene and Ei»chic Welding
The Dalles, Ore
616 East Second St
UNION
NON DETONATING
CALIFORNIA
BEAD THE OBSERVE«
OREGON NOTES OF
GENERAL INTEREST
The Dalles Market
E. H. Spurgeon, Proprietor
Important Occurrences of
Part Wook Briefly Com­
piled for Our Reader*.
East 3rd and Washington Street \
~v -Phone 81
THE DALLES, OREGON
DEALER IN
Travel over the highway to Crater
Lake from Fori Klamath to th«
southern boundary of the park will be
facilitated by a road widening project
which will be undertaken by the bur­
And a Complete Line of
eau of publi^roads.
Charles B. Mulkey, 45, of Coquille,
GROCERIES, BERRIES AND FRUITS
Coos coenty school superintendent,
was killed instantly when he was
We are in the Market
struck by a falling tree while driving
at all times
his automobile from the terry landing
into the city park at North Bend.
LIVE AND DRESSED MEATS AND POULTRY
Persoas who plead guilty to or are
convicted of driving motor vehicles
Phone and Mail Orders Solicited
while under the Influence of liquor
and
Given Very Prompt Attention
cannot expect executive clemency
from Governor Pierce, according to a
statement tasued by the governor.
Special Attention Given to
Upon request of the chamber of
HARVEST ORDERS
commerce at Jacksonville the public
Shipped Parcel Post, Stage or Expre»
service commission has Issued an
order preventing W. 8. Barnum from
dismantling his railroad, which ex­
tends from Medford to Jacksonville.
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> Rev. W. H. Stewkrt of Spokane,
Wash., is the new moderator fbr the
c. V. Belknap, Proprietor
United Presbyterian synod of the Co­
lumbia. which held its annual Bible
conference on the campus of the Ore­
gon Agricultural college at Corvallis.
Moro, Oregon
’ Mrs Frank M. Warren, 72, native of
Oregon, daughter of the pioneer cir­
Ladies and Children's Hair Cutting
cuit rider, Rev. Mr. George H. Atkin­
and Sbin^le Bobbing
son, and widow of the late Frank M
Warren, founder of the Wapwn Pack
Ing company, died at her homo in
Portland.
, More than two-thirds of the stu
dents from the Oregon Agricultural
college who entered the rifle marks
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manship contest at Camp Lewis R. O. ++++
T. C. encampment. qualified, accord­
ing to a report received by the mili­
tary department.
By unanimous vote of the stock
R. H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon
holders th« Oregon-Washington Tele
phone company, which operates ex
changee in Hood River county and
Skamania and Klickitat counties,
DEALERS IN
Washington, has authorised a bond
issue of $500,000.
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts,
The annual Oregon state Baptist
Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood,
convention, together with the yearly
suasions of the state ministers* con­
Coal and Hay,
ference, the state women’s society
and the Oregon council of Baptist lay­
MANUFACTURERS OF
men convened in Astoria Tuesday for
a five-day session.
Oregon mines in 1924 produced mln-
' erals valued at |<7»,072, It is report­
ed by th« bureau of mines. A general
decline In mining activities. Including
decrease in production, number of pro­
ducers and value of output, was not­
ed from the 1923 report.
A huge boulder plunged down a rock
WHEN
chute on the highway between Co­
IN THE DALLES
quille and Myrtle Point just as H. H.
Dufort passed in his automobile. The
Formerly the Albert -,
boulder hit the automobile, almost de­
The Dalles’ Newest and Best
molishing It, and Mr. Dufort was in
Hostelry
lured seriously In the cheat
CENTRALLY LOCATED
senator from Tillamook county, nor
Sam A. Garland, syu« »enator from
Linn county, is eligible to Mrve as a
member of th« state fish commission,
according to an opinion handed down
by I. H. Van Winkle, attorney-general.
Thiwshermen in Linn county have
decided upon a standard wage seal«
for this season. Common labor will
be paid 12.50 per day; sack sewers,
HOTEL PERKINS
83.50, and man and team $4. This in­
A. E. Myers, Proprietor
cludes meals. This to practically th«
aam« scale aa waa in force last year.
Fifth and Washington Sts.
The Motor Market
Following a fire at Salem which re-
PORTLAND, OREGON
The Dalles, Ore
snlted in th« destruction of the plant
of th« Cherry City Milling company
with a low ot 8186,000, a movement
Phone 6i8 603 E and st
wna launched for a special election to
vote bonds In th« dmount of $354,000
for the purchase of two additional
pumpet».
A dtoea»« that attacks winter wheat
has been discovered in several grain
CRANDALL
fioida te Union county, and to expect­
UNDERTAKING
ed to affect 30 per cent or more of the
COMPANY
yield. It is known as “taks all* and
has occurred in but three places in
THE DALLES, OREGON
the United States. It has not afteeted
the Hard Federation and other spring
wheat«.
Sam Brisbine, Agent
Half • million dollars’ worth (of
proporty w«ut up in smoke when a
Moro. Oregon
Renovated Throughout
fir«, originating in th« planing mill
of th« W«st Oragan Lumber company
SPECIAL RATES 4
at Linnton. swept a greater part of
11.50 up; double 11.60 up
that plant, th«n leaped acroes a nar
Room with private bath, single,
it a well ettsbliahed belief among
row roadway and destroyed th« mills hote ll who
11.00 up: double 81.60 up
inveot in Observer advedioing
and yards of th« B«av«r-Linnton Tim­ :hst their money does in that way realise 'Room with bath privilege, single,
a double value. •
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ber company.
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\ Moro Hotel Barber Shop
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BATHS
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। Indepdeijt Warehouse <fc lilliog Co.
MILL FEED AND FLOUR
Bank Hotel