Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, August 21, 1925, Image 4

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    The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday,
I
The Judge
“THE BIC ORUC STORE
Crosby’s
aybe Machine Work Would Be StülCh¿apgr
WHAT ARE YOUR
-REASONS FOR
THE DALLES, OREGON
August 21, <1925
IY4A5,
W&LL ALL I
ANO YOU THINK
AH
WANTED WAS
VLAm sEWinq
NOT FANCY
THAT WAS TO
MUCH?
ACCIDENT AND
GOT TYIOqASHES
IH.MY HEAD
MAIL YOUR KODAK FILMS
TO US.
HAVE THEM
DONE CORRECTLY
EMBROIDERY on
HEMSTITCH
a:
PRICE CHEAPER
QUALITY BETTER
We will mail Catalog oa reqo
A. E. CROSBY
Head and Spot Light
ADJUSTMENTS
Growers affiliated with the Black
Cherry association at Salem received
11 cents a pound for their 1925 crop,
according to announcement at head­
Lens and Reflectors ’
A. Full Set of Teeth $ 10
quarters oft the organisation.
to fit all cars
Blds for the construction of approx­ ;
Fillings from $1.50 up to $2.50
The Dalles Battery Co. imately 30 miles of highway and three
Gold Crowns $8.
PaintesF Extraction $1.
514 E. 2wd St.
The Dalle»
bridges will be considered at a meet­ 6
This
Work
is
of
the
Best
That Money Can Bay
ing of the sUte highway commission
and is Fully Guaranteed.
15 Yeam Experience.
to be held In Portland Thursday.
Members of the state irrigation se­
PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTIST
Over the Wasco’ County Bank
curities commission left Salem Tues­ |
day by automobile for central Ore­
■ 305 Second Street,
The Dalles, Oregon
When in The Dalles
gon where they will Inspect a number
of irrigation projects in that part-of < O77x>oc>o<xooa>oooc<xxxo^
HAVE YOUR
the state.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Collins and E. R.
Schoenback, all of Portland, narrow
Lunch or Dinner
ly escaped death when they were pin­
(Full Course)
ned beneath their burning automobile
following a collision with a truck
at the
4 We Believe in
near Canyonville.
The selection of a successor to P.
RACINE TIRES AND- TUBES
L. Campbell, president of the Univer-
alty ‘hf Oregon, who died in Eugene,
That is Why
probably will not be announced for
We Sell Theih!
several weeks, according to members
408 E. 2nd St.
of the board of regents.
We Believe in the Quality of the Racine Product
Reports from Sweet Home give the
The Dalles, Oregon
Information that Louis W. Hill plans
If You Will Accept Our Belief
to purchase from 12,000 to 15,000 acres
We also serve, at usual pricer,
of timber in that neighborhood. A
You Will Net Regret It!
Lunch and Dinner combinations
pool la being made of the small hold­
that are aaid by our patrons tn
equal Homj* Cooking
ings for the purpose of the sale.
Six wardens have been added t»
At the “Drive in” Corner Service Station
the force of the state game commis­
501 East Second St. . The Dalles, Ore.
sion, each to rove at will over the
state with pack outfits and suppress
violations of the game laws. It was an
We Specialize In
Say It With Flowers
nounced by Game Warden Averill.
Prompt, Courteous and Efficient Service
. BUT '
Alva R. Shumway of Milton, joint
representative from Umatilla and Mor­
Say It With Ours
row counties, has verified the report
that he will be a candidate for the
HARTWIGS
republican nomination for United
z
FLOWER SHOP
States senator in the primaries next
r
spring.
Lumber shipments by water from
The Dalles, Oregon
the Colombia river during the month
GENERAL MACHIN.k SHOP
Opposite First National Bank
of July totaled 1U.15S.315 feet or near
Phone 794
Night phone 690W
ly double those of July, 1924, accord
Repairing Trucks, Tractors, Automobile»,
Ing to figures compiled by the Co­
lumbia River Loggers’ Information
Caterpillars, and Combine Motors, Cylinder
bureau.
notar light* to comply with
Portland Painless Dentist
35c
RACINE TIRES
White Restaurant
F. S. Gunning
R ead A G au C oway
Prices ARE Reasonable
at the
BLACK AND WHITE
Restaurant
Fountain
Lunch Counter
COME AS YOU ARE
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
AT ALL TIMES
J. T. Fries, Proprietor
THE DALLES, OREGON
When in The Dalles
SEE
S. J. Stanek
FOR
“Everything in Harness
and • Saddlery”
INDIAN NOVELTIES
GENERAL REPAIRING
610 E. 2nd St. The Dalles, Ore.
Grinling, Oyx-acetylene and Electric Welding
OBSERVER • WANT
Under 15 words, 35c
15 to 30 worda, 50c
Over 30 wds., l^c per wd.
Rates:
The Dalles, Ore-
ADS
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PIANO FOR SALE in vicinity of
Moro. Beautiful high grade piano
will be aold at larga saving and terms
110 monthly to responsible party-
For psorticulars write at once to Cline
Music Co., 66 Front St. Portland,
Ore.
6ta7sll
The Libby, McNeill & Libby Cannery,
, at The Dalles, Oregon, will com­
mence operations on pears about
August 12th. Canning season will ex­
tend to about the middle of Decem­
ber. Parties desiring employment,
please write for particulars. Libby,
McNeill & Libby, The Dalles, Ore.
3tal4 a28
HEMSTITCHING—Mail orders fill­
ed promptly. Mrs. H. A. Woodruff,
704 East 8rd st, The Dalles.
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
«■arororoaroBMroHroaroaaBroaii^wasam
Bürget & Callaway
Funeral Directors
Union an<| Third St
The Dalles, Ore.
Gertrude L.Williams, Defendant,
To Gertrude L. Williams, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore­
gon; You are hereof required and
summoned to appear and answer the
__filed against you in the
above entitled suit and court within
gix weeks from the date of the first
publication of this sommons, towit:
on or before the 18th day of Septem­
ber, 1925; and you will take notice
that if you fail to appear and an­
swer said complaint or otherwise
plead thereto within said time, the
pu.imi.f for want thereof, will apply
to the above entitled court for the
relief prayed for in his said com­
plaint, towit: For a decree of said
court forever dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now and heretofore ex­
isting between the plaintiff and de­
fendant, and absolutely deforcing
the plaintiff from the defendant; for
such decree disposing of the custody
and care of the minor children of the
plaintiff and defendant as to the
court may seem proper and for such
other relief as to the court may seem
equitable.
This summons is published pur­
suant to an order of Honorable D. R.
Parker, Circuit Judge of the Eleventh
Judicial District of the SUte of Ore­
gon, duly made and entered on the
4th day of Auguat, 1925. The first
publication of this summons will be
.Made on Friday, the 7th day of Au­
gust, 1925, and ths last publication
thereof will be made on Friday, tha
18th day of September, 1925, and it
will ba published six consecutive
weeks in the Sherman County Obser­
ver.
_ v
I. M. Petersoa,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Postoffice Address, Moro, Oregon
The Dalles Market
Fresh and Cured Meats
C. V. Belknap, Proprietor
SUMMONS: In the Circuit Court of
the SUte of Oregon, for Sherman
County.
William M. Huck and Bessie
Moro, Oregon
E. Huck, his wife, and Louisa
M. Huck, a single woman
Plaintiffs,
Ladk« and Children’s Hair Cutting
vs
Herman H. Huck and Nan­
and Shingle Bobbing
cy Huck, his wife; Mary Al­
vina Warren and Charles
Warren, her husband; Anna
, Christina Calbreath and Ira
D. -Calbreath, her husband;
Bertha Matilda Sparling and _
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Charles Sparling, her hus­
band; Hasel Cora Terry and
L. G. Terry, her husband;
Charles W. Huck and Helen
Huck, his wife; Devereaux
Mortgage ComDany, a corpor-
I ation, and Bank of Wasco, a
I Corporation,
Defendants.
To Mary Alvina Warren, Charles
R. H. McKean,“Manager, Wasco, Oregon
Warren, Anna Christina Cal­
breath, Ira D. Calbreath,
Bertha
Matilda
Sparling,
Charles Sparling, Hazel Cjra
Terry, L, G, Terry, Charles
DEALERS IN
W, Huck, and Helen Huck -
In the Name of the SUU of Ore­
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts,
gon: You, and each of you, nru
Builders Supplies, ' Lumber, Wood,
hereby required and commanded to
appear ana answer the complaint of
Coal and Hay.
the plaintiffs in the above entitled
suit on or before the 18th day of
September, 1925, or,for want thereof L
MANUFACTURERS OF
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief prayed for in the com­
plaint, which is for Decree and Judg­
ment for a division and partition of
I the following described premises,
situaU in Sherman County, Oregon, I I H I l^l ■l^ l■l^l 11111 I IH 111 I I I I I I Ml I fl 11111W H’HI*
I to-wit :-
The southwest quarter of ac­
tion twenty-seven (27); the
west half of the west half of the
east half of section thirty-four
(34), and the northeast quarter
WHEN
of section thirty-three (33),all in
township two (2) north, ran^e
IN THE DALLES
seventeen (17), east of the Wil­
lamette meridian, containing
Formerly the Albert
800 acres, more dr less, accord­
ing to the Government 'survey
The Dalles’ Newest and Best
thereof, -
'
Hostelry
According to the respective rights of
the parties hereto, or, if a partition
CENTRALLY LOCATED
can not be had without material in-
Sherman County Headquart era
juyy U these rights, then for a sale
Open Day and Night
of said premises qpd a ^vision of the
J. P. RATH. Manaro ,
proceedsthereof between the parties
¡ according to their rights, after the
The Dalles - * Oregpn
payment of the costs of this proceed­
ing, including a reasonable sum for
attorneys fees, and such other fur­
ther and general relief as to the
Court may seem meet and equiUble
in the premises.
II This summons is served upon you
oy publication thereof by order of
HOTEL PERKINS
the HQB0r»ble D. R. Parker, Judge of
A. E. Myers, Proprietor
the above entitled Court, in the §her-
man County Observer, a newspaper
Fifth and Washington Sta.
11 of general circulation published and
The Motor Market
PORTLAND, OREGON
| issued weekly in the town of Moro,
The Oalies, Ore
Snerman County, Oregon, for a
period of six consecutive weeks, sev­
en issues, commencing with the issue
Phone 6i8 603 E 2nd st
of August 7th, 1925, the date of the
first publication hereof,, and ending
on the 18th day of September, 1925,
the date of the last publication here­
of, which said Order was made, ren­
I I I I I H I I 1 I H I' WH H I W
dered and entered on the 31st day of
July, 1925.
- VanVactor & Butler
CRANDALL
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
'Residence and J’ostofllce Address:
UNDERTAKING
The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon.
Moro Hotel Barber Shop
BATHS•J
I independent Warehouse £ Milling Co.|
J
Windshields Slanted
Auto Tops Lowered
Windshields and Plate Glass Auto Doors
* Cut and Fitted
Auto Top and General Repairing
' Prices Reasonable
Saddles Made to Order
Kelley’s Top Shop
211 Court Street
The Dalles, Oregon
WE PAY parcel post <me way on all
shoe repairing. Good quality w»rk
and leather.
Joe Amore, The
Dalles, opposite the post office.
SUMMONS: In the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon, for Sherman
County.
Theadore H. Wmiami, Plaintiff,
THE
Phone Main 4001
615 East Second St.
u mat ma county was made defend­
ant In a damage suit when the John­ &SOOeGaOOOGO0COOOOOQCQ0OQCOOeOOOCOOOO0OOOOO
son Contract company of Portland fil­
ed a complaint asking an accounting
between the county and the contract­
ing company for work performed in
1922 and 1923 on the Pine creek road.
E. H. Spurgeon, Proprietor
Stanfield sheep interests will prob­
ably move their headquarters to Baker
I
East 3rd and Washington Street
Phone 31
this fall, according to a statement of L
THE DALLES, OREGON
Hugh Stanfield, brother of the sen ­
ator. The SUnfleld headquarters have
DEALER IN
been at Weiser for the past four years,
having been moved there from On­
tario. '
There were two fatalities in Ore-
। gon due to Industrial accidents in the
And a Complete Line of
I week ending August 13,'according to
a statement issued by the Industrial
GROCERIES, BERRIES AND FRUITS
accident commission. 4 The victims
were Wilbur Pegram of Astoria and
We are in the Market
Robert Casey of Vsncouver, B. C. A
at all times for;
total of 938 accidenU was reported
Additional trail crews numbering 21
LIVE AND DRESSED MEATS AND POULTRY
men have been ordered by C. C. Hall,
forest supervisor, to report to the
Phone and Mail Orders Solicited
Fish lake control sUtlon for work on
trails to be completed this year and
and
Given Very Prompt Attention
I for which appropriations have already
been made.
Special Attention Given to
As an experiment with vegetables,
—- HARVEST - ORDERS
I the Hunt Brothers cannery in Albany
I Is mAing a run of 150 tons of string
Shipped Parcel Post, Stage or Express
I beans. Following the bean canning
60 tons of beets will be processed. If
the experiment is successful It is plan­
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ned to make the cannery a permanent
vegetable canning plant.
USE
ARISTO
MOTOR OIL ;;
MILL FEED AND FLOUR
Bank Hotel
Royal Cafe
New and Used
AND
UNION
NON DETONATING
GASOLINE
UNION OIL COMPANY
COMPANY
OF
CALIFORNIA
read the observer For The County New»
Business Men Say; ’Advertising Pays’ |
THE DALLES, OREGON '
Sam Brisbine, Agent
. Moro, Oregon
Wbattn^ioiise
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those who invest in Observer advertising
that their moniy does in that way realise
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Room with private bath,
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