Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, July 31, 1925, Image 4

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We Believe in the Quality of the Racine Produet
If You Will Accept Our Belief
You Will Not Regret It!
We will mail Catalog on roqvost
F. S. Gunning
A. E. CROSBY
At the “Drive in” Corner Service Station
501 East Second St.
Th« Dalles, On
When in The Dalles
HAVE YOUR
Lunch or Dinner.
(Full Course)
JREGON NEWS ITEMS
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at the
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Portland Painless Dentist
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
A Full Set of Teeth $40
Fillings from $1.50 qp to ,$2.50
Painless Extraction $1.
Gold Crowns $8.
Brief Resume of Happenings of
Mie Week Collected for
PORTLAND
PAINLESS
DENTIST
. Over the Wasoo County Bank ,
408 E. 2nd St.
The Dalle», Oregon
We also serve, at usual prices,
Lunch and Dinner combinations
that are said by our patrons to
equal Home Cooking
Say It With Flower*
BUT
Say It With Our*
HARTWIGS
FLOWER SHOP
The Dalle*, Oregon
Opposite First Nation*! Bank
Phone 794
Night phone 6*0 W
Model Laundry
THE
DALLES
Calls for and Delivers
in Moro Wasco
and Grass Valley
Mondays-and Thursdays
HOME GROWN
FLOWERS
About one-third of the new paving
305 Second Street,
The Dalles, Oregon
aid between Mehama and Stayton has
>een completed.
Mrs. Melvina Willis celebrated her
»9th birthday anniversary in Cottage
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Jrove last-week.
With fO names on the membership
1st, Junction City has taken definite
iteps to form a commercial club.
We Believe in
Rain that fell in La Grande last
week brought relief to farmers and
RACINE TIRES AND TUBES
essened forest and grain fire hazards.
Two alleged moonshiners and three
That ¡3 Why
arge stills were captured at Bright­
We Sell Them!
wood by Clackamas county and state,
jfficerv
.
.
Lightning started 25 new forest
Ires in the Crescent district and did
. lamage to lumber mills estimated at
1100,000.
Contract for the construction of a
lew public school st Sprague river
ras awarded to Bottomley A Kiefer,
Klamath contractors.
No bide have yet been received in
I Portland for handling the air mail
im-vice on the Pacific coast, accord-
I ng to Postmaster Jones.
More then 50 farmers and agricul-
ural specialists made up the fifth an-
¡OCCGOCOQOOG09OGCGG
1 lual farm crops excursion held in
I Union county last Tuesday.
The tug Coq*llle of the Knappton
Towboat company was sunk on the
I Columbia river when she rajnmed into
Gi„. ASM Uf. »•
w
II log raft eke was towning.
In addition V» making your joy
Joseph Bawer, who has the distinc-
ride more enjoyable.
ion of living in Salem longer than
The ecst.ia small compared with
my other man. observed hla 86th
the pleasure it will give your
birthday anniversary last week.
family to see Ue old buB
“colled” up.
Four horses were killed by light-
Come in am 1*1 u* tell yvB how
slug and two homes were hit in the
chenp the pi
Baker district last week. Hail severe-
I y damaged the crops In the field.
Quality Work Guarantaad
The work of surfacing with crush­
ed rock the 25 miles of uncompleted
AUTO PAINT SHOP
C. H. CRANDALL
road in the national forest between
Above The Dalles Iron Works
Prairie City and Unity started July 25.
The Salem city council, by a vote
jf 7 to 6, last night reported favor-
ibly on an ordinance providing for
lead-on parking in the business dis-
| trteL
Ticking but a month of being 81
years old, Charles A. Williams, one
Vt the best-known Grand Army men
GENERAL MACHINE SHOP
In Oregon, died at his home at Olad-
«tone.
Repairing Trucks, Tractor**, AuhrtuoLi’e*.
Miss Margaret Tynan of Portland
Caterpillars,
and Combine Moh.rr, lAii« dvr
was elected president of the Oregon
Grin ling, O? x-acetylene and Electric Welding
i^tate Nurses’ association, which doe-
sd its convention in ’Portland last
For Any Occasion
Artistically Arranged
Our Work is Guaranteed
Peacock Floral Co.
407 Wash. St., The Dalles
While doing your shop-
ninc> or attending to busi-
ness in The
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 Co
514 E. 2nd St. The Dalles
Bürget & Callaway
Fonemi Directors
Union and Third St.
The Dalles, Ore.
OF GENERI!INTEREST
Principal Evwti st the Week
Briefly Sketched 1er Infor
This Work is of the Best, That Money Can Buy
and is Fully Guaranteed.
15 Years Experience.
Our Readers.
White Restaurant
OREGON NEWS NOTES
RACINE TIRES
I
¡JUST HU
R ead & G alloway
Portland ranks third on the Pa-
sific coast and 12th in the United
States as a port based on pie ton-
iBgt of goods handled in foreign com-
tnerce.
P. H. Acton, a resident of Salem,
told of how he was treed by s buck
leer while fishing on the north fork
of the Santlam river, six miles ' «st
of Mehama.
All children 12 year* of age and
, snder wiU be admitted free to the
Multnomah county fair to be held in
Gresham throughout the week of July
i ,!8 to August 2.
Fires, tn Portland during June caus­
ed the death of two men and piled up
s financial loss of 3217,238, according
to the monthly report of Edward Gren­
fell, fire marshal.
_
R H. Kipp, manager of the market
H r department of the Portland cham­
ber of commerce, will hold a series of
conferences with the prune men of
Douglas county relative to coopera­
tive marketing In this year's crop.
Conferences are being arranged in
Roseburg, Myrtle Creek, Dillard,
Sutherlin and Oakland.
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The prune market, which has been
poor for the last throe years, will be
good Hhis year, and there will be a
strong demand for fruit of all type*
throughout the year, according to C.
A. Tonneeon. executive secretary of
the Pacific Coast Association of
Nurserymen, which held its 23d an­
nual convention in Portland last week.
Ten railroad corporations posted
bonds with the Marlon county clerk
iu th« amount of 365.000 following ap-
peal to the aupgeme court of the de
.iaion of the Marion county circuit
•ourt dlaaolving an injunction restrain-
ng the public service commission
rom enforcing an order reducing
ireight rates on grain, grain products,
potatoes and onions spproxlmsteiy 15
The Dalles, Ore-
Ph««« Malo 4001
615 East Second St
nation of Our Readers.
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The Dalles Market
E. H. Spurgeon, Proprietor
East 3rd and Washington Street
DEALER IN
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Reedsport is shipping fish by water
this summer. One cargo of 3000 cases
3f shad and chinook salmon went to
Astoria last week on the gasoline
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schooner Roamer.
And a Complete Line of
Sales of public lands, including
tees and commissions, produced 112,- j
GROCERIES, BERRIES AND FRUITS
501.45 in Oregon during the quarter '
ending June >0, 1*25, the Interior do- I
We are in the Market
partment announced.
.' at all times for
A 31,000,000 theater, the finest of
Lh< cl^ult of 34 operated on the Pa
LIVE AND DRESSED MEATS AND POULTRY
oific coast, will be erected in Port-
I land at once by Ackerman A Harris,
Phone and Mail Orders Solicited
theater operators.
and
Given Very Prompt Attention
A contract for construction of a
allHon-gallon water storage reservoir
has been let by the Cottage Grove
Special Attention Given to
oity council to Godard A Randall at
HARVEST ORDERS
a price Of 316,706.06.
Shipped Parcel Post, Stege or Express
The Oregon hop crop of 1*24 has
¡been cleaned up by the purchase of
I the three remaining log* in the state,
it is estimated there were 71,000 bales
in the total 1924 crop.
Heavy fog, coupled with cooler
C. V. Belknap, Proprietär
weather, aided tn subduing the fire
which in the last few day* has burn
•d over several acres of old logging
3H mH** south of Sandy.
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i jyioro, Oregon ,
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The variegated cutworm, epidemic
over section* of western Oregon and
Ladies and Children’« Hair Cutting j
the cause of severe damage to truck
and Shingle Bobbing
gardeners and farmers has appeared
In the Hood River district.
Threshing of the Hood River val-
| toy's wheat, oat and barley crops is
I now In full sway. A separator Is now
engaged on the crop of Rev. William
A, Bunday, who has the largest acre­
age of grain in this section.
I . Bide on sn eight-story hotel, to cost
*1*0,000 exclusive of land, and to be
erected at Klamath Falls, will be call*
ed within 30 days by the Stage Ter-
mi*a] and Hotel company of Oregon.
R. H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon
- |
Following a protest received from
the Amity Commercial club, the pub­
lic service commission suspended the
proposed new tariff of the Amity Mu­
DEALERS IN1
tual Telephone company for a period
of 30 days.
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts,
Harvesting df cherries has been
Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood,
completed In Union county with a
Coal and Hay.
yield of about 15 to 20 per cent nor­
mal. Cove shipped two cartoads of
MANUFACTURERS OF
fruit this year compared With 12 car
loads |n |t2|.
The worst electrical storm in Bend’s
history occurred last week and was ac-
ootn panted by a near cloudburst,
which also eame close to breaking i'| i| IW I'l'H 'l 11 M'I'1111111'11 111 11 | iM'H,**44*lM**«*H***
all records. The rainfall amounted to
half an inch.
The huckleberry crop in Union and
Wallowa counties is not of much con­
WHEN
sequence this year, according to re
ports arriving at La Grande. Huckle
IN THE DALLES
berries are ripening and many pick­
Formerly the Albert
ers are in the hills.
Jud«e John C. Kendall refused to
The Dalle*’ Newest and Best
grant an injunction against the city of
Hostelry
Marshfield council, preventing the pro­
CENTRALLY LOCATED
gress of what is called the Mill slough
Sherman Cownty Headquarters
drainage system, which will be a sew­
Open Day and Night
er system as well.
Eight hundred acres of land Ip the
fertile Tule lake section are over
run with army worms, The ravage*
of the ; peet are on the increaee
throughout Klamath county and fields
of second-growth hay are hping strip--
ed.
Tourist* are vl*iting Crate» Lake
National park |n greater nqmbers
than ever before in July, according to
The Motor Merket
figure* tiven out by C, O. Thom*on,
superintendent. Up to July 17, 5385
The Dalles, Ore
auto* bearing 18,392 person* had en­
tered the park.
Phone 618 603 E 2nd st
The *Ute highway commission left
* Portland last week for a tour which
<111 take them along the Roeeevelt
coast highway from. Its northern end
to Yaquina bay. The commission last ♦ I H I < I M I I 11 11 M H II I1 MM
month made a tour of the southern
; end from Coo* bay to the California
CRANDALL
Une. '
UNDERTAKING
♦ Harvesting operations began in the
COMPANY
Freewater district with many outfits
THE
DALLES,
OREGON
In the fields. Reports indicate good
yields. Sam Ingle, who farms ex­
tensively In the Walla Walla river dis­
trict east of Milton. has finished 160
Sam Brisbine, Agent
acres which averaged 43 bushels to
Moro, Oregon
the acre.
Sixty signatures to a petition asking
that the Drain Reedsport highway be
iiiiiihhii i ii i ih i ihh
mkdo Into a i UU highway, to connect
It is a well Mtabliahed belief among
» with the Pacific highway at Drain
8 and eventually with the Roosevelt those who inveat in Observer adverttaiag
S i highway at Rdedsport, were obtained that their money does in that way realise
a double vslue.
* 1 bl g feting held la Drala recently
Fresh and Cured Meats
Moro Hotel Barber Shop
BATHS
ARISTO
MOTOR OIL
ANO
UNION
NON DETONATING
gasoline
UNION OIL COMPANY
OF
CALIFORNIA
REM THE OBSERVER For TheCMmty New«
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I Independent Warehouse & Milling Co.I
MILL FEED AND FLOUR
Bank Hotel
Royal Cafe
USE
Phone SI
THE DALLES, OREGON
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Parts for all Cars