Moro, Sherman County, I Oregon, Friday, August 7, 1925
Established 1887
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W. G BRYANT
HAMPTON’S
August Action
Oregon
Moro
HA R FHEiSDN
Attorney-at-Law _
Perfection
Practice in All the Court»
of Oregon ,
Main 541
BANK OF MORO BUILDING
an Oil Range of
Superior Feature»
Moro
Complete
Three Burner.
?Dr J. R. Morgan
$24.50
witheu cabinet
DENTIST
§18*00
Two Burner,
United Stales Dental Eyam
iner for thia district.
without cabinet,
The Perfection has been the leading oil range in
introduced This year Perfections are out with three exclu
^7 new
one an'oil saver, and two for the convenience and
speed of theuser. See the new range. Thrifty terms.
Office at
MORO, OREGON
Physician and Surgeon
Office and Residence
Hotel Moro
Physician
and Surgeon
-Office in McKee Building
Phone No. 182
AMPTON’S
ome Furnishers
WASCO, OREGON
Your "Credit' I» Good
Physician and Surgeon
WASCO, OREGON
Phone No. 182
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AND
THE DALLES, OREGON
Office at the Hamilton Hospital
Phone No. Hospital 487
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Optical Co.
Eyesight Specialists
Manufacturing Opticians
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
L.
Exclusively Optical
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‘ ’ Complete Lens Manufacturing
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OREGON
THE DALLES
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Rotary
Rod Weeders
Manufactured
Cheney, Washington
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” JAMES STEWART
SHERMAN COUNTY
STOCK AND BRAND I
inspector
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Moro - - Ore,oo
DEPUTIES: L. Schadewits, Kent,
Oregon; Dr. Jos. Saunder«, Moro,
O,«.; W. H. Meyer, Waco, Ore
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MW»» »»A Wheeler wbüm
STOCK & WHEAT
hanches
STRONG
COMPACT
DURABLE
Our Rotary Rod Weeders are hungry for weeds.
They make a perfect seed bed and Jeave jge
best kind of a lump mulch on top,
Moro Hdw. & Imp. Co.
Moro,. Oregon
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By WILLIAM E. KNOK
President, American Bankers Asso-
glation.
The principle u]>on which America
was founded wa^ Independence. The
primary duty Of the pioneers of this
country was to
interpret i nd e -
pendence in its
political sense,
but independence
today has another
special signifi
cance in its finan
cial sense. The
ability to apply
the primary prin
ciples of personal
economics, to use
intelligently that .common thing we
call “a pay ebeek," has as much to do
with individual independence as any
other force in Mfe.
The greatest problem of indepen
dence of the average man or woman
Is how to get out of what they earn
a good living «^d a reasonable degree
of financial comforts in old age. We
cannot maintain a high standard of na
tional life without an intelligent man
age me nt of the .financial inattors that
ouDHtantly confront the average Indi
vidual and family. In the accumula
tion of capital in the hands of the
masses lies the hoi* of tHe true inde-
pendente of a nation» people. The
chief concord of wago camera la to
get a reaaonable degree ot financial
Independence out of what they actual
ly earn.
This question of how to attain per-
Bonal financial independence has not
been worked out on the principle of
individual responsibility. The most
Important social needs today are a
course of Instruct km in public educa
tion to give young people a practical
notion of bow to «art life on a sound
economic batrie, and. secondly, a broad
co-operative plan In American indus
try whore by men and women shall be
helped to work out a personal financial
program that Will guide them toward
a definite goal of financial indepen
dence. There ought to be a way for a
man, for every dollar put aeide each
! weolc non. to get back four or five dol-
I 1. ra a v.-eek forty or fifty years latw.
regard!t-ss of where he works.
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The present policy In American in
dustry cf h“Mc • empk.yt^s is I mumh I '
on the assumption that thfey will ulU
mately become dependent. Old age
pensions and other forms of charitable
compensation are to be commended in
lieu of a practical alternative, but in
principle they are wrong and contrary
to thoL purposes of democracy. What
। we want i»-an organized plan that
I will diyect working people toward in
। dependence. No system can claim
1 complete succeae that does not con
I template the financial independence of
' every employee, according to his abil
[I. ity to earn. It can be shown that
1 American employees, with reasonable
!’ prudence on their own part, can react
J| a fair degree of independence while
they are still working.
There must be Injected into oqr in-
dustrial policy an additional economic
element of mutual benefit and per ma
nent value to both labor and capital.
concerned not alone with the amount
of wages and profits that are earned
but with how those earnings shall be
used. I am arguing for an industrial
savings policy based upon the princi
ple of independence. I am arguing
' for a new basis of co-operation tn in
dustry. for the elimination of poverty,
and for a practical demonstration of
economic democracy.
When public education teaches
school students bow to manage their
personal affairs Intelligently, and
when the heads of firms make It a re
quirement that every young man and
young woman who accepts a position
shall be working toward a definite
goal in saving money, then we will
attack economic illiteracy at the
source and begin to save men from the
tragedy of financial dependency.
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Exchange Old Furniture For New
Dr W. N. Morse
INDEPENDENCE OF
THPHNANC!AL KIND
<
FOR SALE
The reader of advertisements knows that he has the moil
reliable guide to markets that exists in the world to<W
OUR AIM:
TO SERVE
YOU WELL
AND
FAITHFULLY
—ALWAYS
NATION WIDE
9 . INSTITUTION-
enney
DEPARTMENT STORES
WHERE
SAVINGS
/.RE
GREATEST
THRUOUT
THE YEAR
The Dalles, Oregon
Vigorous Style
for Young Men
Suits that Combine the En-
thusiasm of Youth with the ./
Newest Fabrics and Splen-
/! F
did Quality Throughout,
Ample Selection at—
—x
x
The English Model’s the thing. This
two-button model has the easy shoul
der, plain back and straight-hanging
trousers.
In the season’s newest weaves and
shades—cheviots, cassimeres, novelty
stripes and shadow overplaids. Style, A
Good Looks and Real Value—inside
•nd out—Plenty of PEP!.
Others at $2$ 75 and
534.77 Bibr VaJuas Toot
Let’s Go Fellers
School Suits Now!
New Capa Are In
We have made
unusual efforts to
please mothers
on Value and the
boys on Style in
the new School /
Suits for. Fall.
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Smooth-finish, hard-wear
ed effects in medium
dark shades.
Full silk serge lined;
leather bands; pleated
one-piece models, Mod
priced at—
98c
Open
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The »tyle» reflect
the boy»’ own idea»; T
they fit into the »pir-
it of active boyhood;
the fabrics are worth-
while for long, hard
wear.
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Every suit a good example of
* our Nation-Wide Values. Low
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$5.90 to $13.75
Saturday Nights Until Nine O’clock
' Mail Orders Filled Rromptlv
* The war department has relieved
Majo -General Joseph E. Kuhn from
command of the 5th infantry brigade
at Vancouver barracks and assigned
In his place Brigadier-General Paul A.
WHERE MONEY IS A NUISANCE Wolf., who was promoted to general
rank.
Americans hare reason to be thank
Delegates from commercial bodies
611 for their simple and reliable mon of Oregon. Washington and Idaho met
ey. The compHaUons of the Chinese tn the Benson hotel tn Portland tn a
China pos northwest regional agricultural con
currency are endless.
sesses 72 different money values. As ference arranged under direction of
to the money of account, the Kaikuan the United States chamber of com
Tael familiar in connection with the
merce.
customs, the Hankow. . Kuantung,
A fairly good fruit crop will be pro
Esaoping, Tookvai and others, each
duced
in Oregon this year with indica
differ by varying percentages of
weight from the '•Hang." or Chinese tions of satisfactory prices. The pros
ounce of silver. If a traveler from pects are for an apple yield about as
Shanghai were to make an extended large as that 0/ last year and the
tour into the interior, passing through financial returns to the growers may
the districts where a manifold varte- be hotter than In 1924. inasmuch as
circulate, the constant ex- apple production in the eastern states
change from one welght or coin to promises to be less than a year ago.
another would dis
Oregon will also have a good pear
P* rt of his capital.
An experienced traveler han been crop. It is proving an off year, how
known to take scales with him. and ever. for the prune growers.
»UH his weights and the purity of kb
The eastern route of thq Oregon
silver ’were subjected to dispute in Trunk railroad surveys for the pro
different provinces. At coast ports. posed extension ,^pf that road from
Mexican. Yuan. Dragon, Hong-Kong ’Bend to Klamath Falls Is the choice of
and Hankow dollars are all current,
(he northern lines in tbbir extension
each having its own defined exchange
value in the native market, while in program. W F. Turner, president of
the interior the added intricacies of •'the Oregon Trunk has announced. The
dealing with cents and copper cash . Oregon Trunk will press the applica
are so great that it is astonishing how tion to the interstate commerce com
business can be carried on without mission to build this easterly line,
endless dispute«, and • considerable which will go by the way of Olene,
handicap to tradA
Bon a sea. La Pine and Crescent.
Word» Worth Pondering
Chinese Home Bodie»
Old-fashioned Chinese girls seldom
think of mnslc and art as a means of
enjoyment, preferring cooking, laun
dering and the task of bringing up
children.
Obstinacy and heat of opinion are]
the surest proofs of stupidity. Is
there anything so assured, resolved,
disdainful, contemplative, solemn anuj
serious as an ass? Montaigne.
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OFFICE k LOCATION
CHANGE OF
OF THE
Fanners Elevator & Supply Co
From and after next Monday,
June 15th, the office
Farmers Elevator &
JL-
Company will be located at thb
Farmers State Bank.
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An business transactions and
accounts will be handled at the
bank. There will be no
in the busmess methods
Farmers Elevator &
Com winy. This wi 1 be
juM|fke same ns
change
of the
Supply
handled
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The elevator warehouse will b*
V
> r « A Meloy who will be pleased to handle the
in charge of Geo. A. Meloy»
. tjme8
wareh^se needs of the public