The Sherman County Observer, Mòro, Oregon, Friday,
° ¿ptimber 18, 1925
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The Current Week I BRIEF LOCAL NEWS
Paragraph» on County
r C. L. I reland
‘‘His Majesty, the American” is I
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Community Event»
Editor and Publisher
Fairbanks at his best Can more be
Health Mean» Much to
Teacher» and Parents
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MORO CHURCH NEWS
Notes of Interest to
September is an anxious time, not
All Dcnom’nations
only for the students but also for the
teacher. In addition to her regular
said? It tells a story that demands ,
work, the latter is worried by the
Entered ss tecond claw matter at the
Christian Science church service«
Geo. A. Mitchell and wife left by various epidemics of children’s dis
post o®ce st Moro, Oregon, July 25, 1891 Fairbanks for its interpretation. It
are
held on Sunday morning at 11
is the tale of a missing heir to the auto on Friday to visit Pendleton
eases which make the beginning of o’clock and on Wednesday at 8:00
Official Newspaper for Skernu Gouty throne of a mythical little kingdom and 'attend the round-up.
school exciting. Each fall sees a new p. m.
Sunday school at 10:15 a.m.
in Europe. Doug is the missing heir,
George Hennagin Jr. is reported lot of children Who have never had The reading room is open daily in
.of course, but no one would ever
to be confined to his home while these diseases coming to school, so the rear of the church. All are in
Moro, Oregon
suspect it—least of all Doug, himself.
. Meets the 1st and 3rd
nursing a severe attack of mumps. • that a fertile field is offered.
vited to,< attend the church services
Thursday evenings of Wh^n we find him at’the beginning
Anything which keeps I children in and to make use of the reading room.
each month. Visiting of the story, an excitement-loving, v Attorney I. M. Peterson was a school savei their time and the tax
' metabers cordially in- thrill-craving, adventure-seeking gay business visitor at Hood River part
Rally day will be observed at the
. vited td meet with us young New Yorker, we .are totally of Monday and Tuesday of this payer’s money. A good deal can be
done to hold down the spread of Methodist church next Sunday morn
By order of W. M.
A
unprepared for later developments, week.
Robt. Urquhart, SeWetary.
catching diseases, if ordinary pre ing. Sunday school meets at the us
and his journey to Europe and hia
B. F. Peetz and family from Bend, cautions are observed. First of all, ual hour, the rally day program
Chapter No 78 O. E. S. capers with royalties and revolution
were visiting with friends and rela it does no good to allow a child to commencing at 11 a. m. A basket
Moro, Oregon
ists is a treat indeed for fun-lovers.
tives in Sherman county during the remain in school until its disease is lunch will be served at the church.
Regular communica-
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county fair. ,
c
well developed. Almost all of the Parents and friends are invited to
Hoot Gibson’s ability and skill as
Thursday evenings of
common contagious diseases are at bring their baskets and enjoy a fel
Kenneth
F.
^
nge
Fox
company
re
each month.
a rider of horses, demonstrated in
least as catching in the early stages lowship lunch.
ceived
threo
awards
on
six
exhib
Lois Barzee,
many a desperately contested com
. Worthy Matron
its of farm ; rxlucts at the county before they are recognized, as they
petition in rodeos and round-ups, is
Nana Barzee, Secretary.
The union service will be held at
are later on. ft therefore is neces
put to a severe test in his latest fair last week.
R. K.
sary
to
keep
on
guard,
and
piek
up
the
Methodist church
Mere Lodge No. 113 L O. O. F
Wm. Walker and wife, from near
starring vehicle, “The Saddle Hawk,”
subject
Feenstra will i nach;
suspicious symptoms.
Mor i. Oregon
Meets every Monday j where Hoot returns again to a Eoyd in Wasco county, were guests
Whenever measles exists in a com of the evening is o.k .. t.' wut receive
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evening in the I.O.O.F • straight Western drama, for the en of A«r. an J Mrs. Glenn King during munity, children : must be watched emphasis thru the .’i te tl is fall and
hall.
Transient and i tire action of the picture takes place county fair week.
welfare
for signs of ‘‘cold in the head.” Any is of vital impoitan
visiting brothers
in the cattle country. The picture . 1_T3. George Jack and two children child appearing With a cold, unless it of our nation name
Home.”
'The
cordially invited to
wrs filmed in Eastern Oregon, where ficin Hillsboro, were guests during has already had measles, should be
meet with us.
exists some of the biggest beef cattle, county fair week at the home of Mrs. sent home at onk, before it has a
. B. Rice, N. G.
The usual service will be held at
A.M. Young, Secretary ranches in the United States, and
,t Sun-
chance to spread’ ihe disease. This the Presbyterian churo
Jack s mother, Mrs. J. M. Axtell.
and where, by the way, Hoot spent
means
that the children should be day at 11 :00 a. m. The S n lay school
Lupina Rebecca Lodge No. 116
Lcxcn room modern house and acre
Bevtral years as a cowboy before he
Moro, Öregon
quickly looked over at the beginning meets at 10:00. A com tice is hard
TWICE - A - WEEK FEATURE INTERNATIONAL NEWS REEL
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laru at Beaverton near Portland
3 Meets 1st and 3rd Fri- entered motion pictures.
of the day.
Similarly, if scarlet at work preparing a i?lij day pro
to «trade for farming outfit.
Phone
days of each month,
fever’ or diphtheria are prevalent, gram for September 27t.'ii
“The Saddle Hawk”
/
Visiting members wel-
There is no lack of thrills and en C. E. Fenner care of J. L. Gentry, every child that has a sore throat
come.
Saturday,
September
19
Marie Peters, N. G. tertainment in Tod Browning’s crook Moro.
Services every Sunday morning at
should be immediately excused from
Hoot Gibson in ‘‘The Saddle Hawk” is a corking, smashing story
Hazel Woods, Secy drama, “The Unholy Three,” a Me
with a big dramatic climax, punchy scenes, stirring action and
Viola Hansen, attending Moro school, unless it has had these dis 10:00 o’clock at the Baptist church.
tro-Goldwyn-Mayer production. The school, is quite proud of her school eases. If the trouble is simply a cold Ex cry body welcome.
strong romance, don’t miss this epic of the cattle country when
Chris Schults Post No. 71
the cattle man was king.
s oA is a most unusual one and deals project work. She was awarded first or sore throat, the condition will
Mott/ at I. O. O. F. hall with a trio of freaks—a giant, a in her divisions on canning and clear up in a few days, and the child
u Hi» Majesty, The American ”
Abel Donates
on 2nd and 4th Wednes- midget and a ventriloquist—who for sewing.
can return- If it should develop into Dick
Sunday Afternoon. September 20
30 day evenings
of each sake their life in a dime museum to
Auto to Joy Riders
For those who say that there is: nothing new under the
Tl.e last chance to get Salaway something more serious, many addi
month.
pursue a career of robbery and
Doug’as Fairbanks’ new picture, “His Majesty, the American.,
R. P. Brisbine, Commander.
peaches for canning. None better, tional cases will have been stopped • . Dick Abel of Kent, in Moro lust
will be a tonic.
We had thought that Mr. I airbanks had done
murder.
Roy F. Dean, Adjutant
by
quick
action.
If
whooping
caugn
fillihg station
about everything that mortals can do—and stay whole.
But
The trio cover up their misdeeds T^rn icuth at Miller’s
Saturday
to
attend
the
annual
county
west cf auto park and follow signs is suspected, all children with a bad
we were wrong.
And if his future screen offerings furnish as
Zell’s Fanerai Home Now Open at by running a bird and animal store, two mil as. Nob Hill Fruit Ranch, cough should be excluded. At any fair, unknowingly donated the use of
much real entertainment as does this one, we hope to contirfue
and succeed in, escaping detection
to be wrong.
time, a child with a suspicious skin his auto to a couple for a joy ride
C.
M.
Beam.
after ^ach crime until two of then:
that same evening. When ready to
rash should at once be - sent to a
murder a wealthy club man while
M;. and Mrs. Wm. Lamb of Stock-
return home his car was gone.
“ The Unholy Three ”
Tuesday September 22
ton, California, are the guest? of Mr. doctor.
Visions of carnival men using his auto
looting his home.
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It is better to keep one or two
Lon Chaney, as Prof, Echo, the Ventriloquist, in ‘‘The Unholy
While the story is not symbol, and Mrs. J. J. Schaeffer. Mrs. Schaef
with
which
to
get
away
from
Moro
children out of school unnecessarily
Three” achieves hia crowning triumph in one of ‘ the
u greatest
—
the three crooks who are rc^pons.b.e fer a.id Mrs. Lamb are cousins. It for a day or two than to have half ’ iwcpt across his mind’s eye. Dick
He thrilled
pictures in the history of screen entertainment!
for the crimes committed may- be has been more than 30 years since the school away for weeks while they H’ickly got in touch with Sheriff
you in ‘‘The Hunchback;” won your heart m , He Who Gets
said to represent voice, mind, and their last meeting.
He’ll fascinate and touch you in “The Lnholy
Slapped
go through a siege of measles or Chrirmr.n. who accompanied the owji-
strength. With this combination the
to
the
place
where
the
car
had
Three.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Peetz left by whooping cough or mumps. Usually,
Admission 25c and 50c.
three embark on a career cf crime
been parked near the Tunialum Lum
auto Thursday for Corvallis. They by employing prompt measures, clos
ber
yard.
Dick
said
‘
‘
there
is
where
that baffles police and leads into an
wcie accompanied by their son, ing a school will be made unneces
“ In Hollywood With Potash and Perlmutter
avenue of adventure hitherto on
Keeping children with sus I left .my car about four hours ago
Uy ron Peetz, and Harold Bryant, both sary.
Saturday September 26
and it wasn’t there when I w^Jited it
touched by the screen.
The film that makes Hollywood famous!
Showing the screen's
of whom will register at O. A. C. picious symptoms out of school will
15” minute« ago.” Chrisman looked
The cast contains such celebrities
secrets! Revealing stars and sirens! Vampires and
b^'
do more to prevent the spread of dis
for electrical engineering.
where Dick pointed and said “You
as Lon Chaney. Mae Busch, Matt
fore and after taking the camera in a laugh picture of a sc nous
The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
ease
than
all
fumigation
and
quar-
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Godette,
Moore, Victor. McLaglen, Harr*
drama.
al- are mistaken, the car is there now.’
contains:
from
Bessemer, Michigan, drove into antining of children who have
It was, but the radiator vzas warm and
Earles and Mathew Bete.
:eady developed the d’M-as
The College of Literature. Science
.“On the Banks of The Wabash
the gas tank partly empty. Whoever
Miss Busch and Lon Chaney have Moio on Wednesday evening on their
and the Arts with 22 depertmerit»
Sunday Afternoon, September 27
(
had had the car out for a joy ride
the outstanding roles but the others way to Los Angeles. Mrs. Godette i
‘‘On the Banks of the Wabash,” inspired by Paul Dresser s fa
Ford
a
cousin
of
Robt.
Urquhart.
It
is
2,
The professional schools of Archi
had hrought.it back while Dick was
take every advantage to give a very
V.’ant to trade ih« r < •’ f°r
mous song.-ta a gripping story laid in a litt!\^7hood° where
good gone to get in touch with the sheriffs
tecture and Allied Arts—Business
new Or used
banks of the Wabash river in the very neighborhood where
fine performance in what may be years since their last meeting.
ci
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e<
Administration—Education—Grad
Belshee, Moro, Oregon,
Dresser lived in his boyhood.
It is a heart interest story wi
rightly called the best crook film of
Geo. B. Bourhill was in Portland . epr.ir.
a tremendous climax which includes a remarkable flood and hie
uate Study—Journalism—Law—
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b
the
year.
the first of the week. The trip was I ph one 2Fe.
The Chinchilla rabbits exhibited
Medicine—Music—Physical Edu-
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for the purpose of starting his son in
Liberal reward will be paid for re- by Richmond’s Chinchilla Rabbitry of
For team an J dray work of all school at the Benson tech school in turn cf ey mg Î obl’ng car and this citVht the county fair last week
For a catalotuo or anÿ information
Käseberg. was an eye opener to meny who have
kinds call C. L. Montgomery, phone that city where Bourhill Jr. will personal keys.
tOriU Thr Ritirar. UmOrrtitÿ of
specialize
in
mechanical
engineering.
been figuring on some means to earn
401 Hotel Moro.
Wasco.
Onton. Euf™- Oroton.
what may be termed “side” money.
Noonan
lum
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George
Ells-
J. O. Elliott has moved to Wasco
Judge Wm. Henrichs and wife re.
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These rabbits are noted for their fur
turned Iasi Saturday from a summer from his farm in the Monkland dis worth are busy this week repapenng
bearing qualities and the excellance
the
interior
of
the
Christian
Science
trict
and
at
present
is
working
with
spent at Camp Sherman.
of the meat for table use. The profits
the Atwood-Williams company at church edifice.
Mrs. Max Pluemke, Mrs. Walter
that can be realized in raising them
Wasco.
He is figuring upon the
Elanor Ann, youngest child of Mr. reach quickly in high figures. The
Adams and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap were possibility of acquiring an interest in
and Mrs. F. E- Fortner is seriously
visitors in Moro on Thursday from
exhibit was awarded a number of
the company.
ill with an attack of whooping cough
Kent.
1st premiums.
H. S. McDanel and wife were visi and pneumonia.
Mrs. Neal O’Leary, now a resi-
The Bridge of the Gods of legen
tors in Moro from Portland during
Bruckert brothers have leased the
dent of Bend, was visiting with
dary feme is to be replaced in the
county
fair
week.
Mr.
McDanel
wa?
Elliott farm holdings in the Monk
friend« at Grass Valley during ecun«
formerly county clerk for Sherman land district and will operate tljie near future at Cascade Locks by a
steel structure that will be started
ty fair week.
county, several terms, but each time
farm on a crop lease.
October 5th, according to the latest
L. Barnum and wife were up iron ,ie returns to Sherman county he
W. H. Helyer, who is helping his report. M. J. Hurlbert, county en
The Dalles on Friday of county fan notes many changes for the better^
brother Willard harvest the Helyer gineer of Hood River county, is now
week, visiting relatives and renewing
An electrical storiA accompanied wheat crop near Antelope, was visit engaged on a survey to join the
acquaintances.
by rain visited Sherman county Mon ing in Moro during fair week.
bridge and highway. The bridge will
For rent or sale, the residence lay morning. During the storm a
Fred Hennagin was in Moro on be a toll span of the cantilever type.
property in Moro, Oregon, formerly bolt of lightning hit the power line
The cost will be about, $250,000, that
owned by Ed»« Miller. Inquire 01 of the Sherman Electric company Wednesday frdm Wasco, having his being the contract price which was let
Sherman County Abstract company near Wasco, blowing out a fuse at auto lights adjusted before driving to the Union Bridge company of Port
that place and also a fuse at Dufur. to the Pendleton round-up this Sat land last week. This bridge, when
। Moro.
Jim Hendrick* hat never
C. E. Fenner was a business visitoi The line was out of commission less urday.
completed, will be the fifth to cross
dared tell her the real atory
[from Beaverton during the week at than an hour.
County Commi^ioner A. A. Dun the Columbia, with a possibility of a
HEN the Hendrickses decided
the J. L. Gentry home near More
Mrs.^onBorstel of Kent and Mrs. lap and wife passed through Morc| sixth at Vantage, where the Spokane
to move here, Mrs. Hendricks
way by auto to the and Seattle trains cross the river. It
Mr. Gentry and Mr. Fenner arc C. H. Larsen of Moro divided honors Friday on their
.
sent Jim on ahead to look up
Pendleton
round-up
from their home will in all probability he ready by
houses. It just happened that I cousins.
the
on canning and preserving exhibits
: wheeler house was on sale at a great
at
Kent.
Owners of Ford cars having mag it the county fair last week. Mrs.
next July.
bargain, It wm a bit rundown, but
I neto headlight equipment are nov. von Borstel was awarded 1st on
otherwise it filled every one of Mrs
Ethen and Lyle Woods accom
I. D. Calbreath, now a resident of
Hendricks’ requirements. So Jim took
able to have the lights on their cai canned fruits and preserves and Mrs. panied by their grandmother, Mrs. sunny southern California, accom
I a chance and bought it on the spot.
adjusted to meet the new stele autc -Larsen 2nd. Mrs. Larson also was Glass, returned last Saturday from a panied by his mother, Mrs. M. E.
I Then he began to get cold feet.
awarded three 1st awards on whole summer spent at their old home near Calbreath, from The Dalles, and his
lighting law.
‘ Thought he’d let Mrs. Hendricks see
biscuits, and angel Bickelton, Washington.
lit before he told her. He drove her
( two nephews, Roy and Francis Gil
Peerle«! Light Draft Rotary Rod Weeder
A party of Moro boys piloted by jvheat bread,
.past it the day she came to towm
cake.
breath, also from The Dalles, were
F. L. Burnett and Roy Benson left
I’^That dilapidated place! I wouldn t
Wilbur Burgeis, 41, one of the own
even consider it.” Anxious momenta
Thursday morning in the Burnett
An exhibit of more than usual ers of the BurgeiaJdvans sawmill near visitors in Moro during county fair
A Weeder Cultivator and Packer
i for Jim. Then he called up the^amtere.
auto for Pendleon and the round-up. interest at the county fair last week Notl, 20 miles west ot Eugene, was week. Most of the time Mrs. M. E.
! Five minutes after the last ladder and
Included in the party were Donalu was the pair of silver foxes exhibited killed when „he fell upon ¿he main Calbreath was in Moro was spent
the last can of Acme Quality
3?**®
and Charles Burnett, Clifton Bensor by the Silver Crest Fur and Fox farm drive belt and was -thrown against a with Mrs. E. J. Powell, both being old
The Three-in-One
time friends dating from early days
east of Grass Valley in charge of
and Paul Alley.
did you
pile of timber.
in Oregon when they lived in Prine
Mrs.
J.
J.
Wiley.
It
was
the
first
op
happen to overlook it?”
An exhibit of interest to farmers
An indictment charging murder in
Practical Farm Implement
portunity many *had had to view
the first degree was returned by the ville.
at the county fair last week was in
charge of E. B. Dodd of this city who these famed fur bearing animals and Polk county grand jury against W. R
V
had on demonstration and display an it was a revelation to observe how Lloyd, who is alleged to have shot
Once Over the Ground
economy weeder attachment for tame they could be made by judicious and killed Clinton I. Baun of Independ
HOUSE PAINT
grain drills by the use of which the handling.
ence September 1.
And
All Three Operations
VERY —
work of seeding could be materially
Moro citizens by a vote of nearly
Under supervision of Tom Craig, as
Are Completed
MEAL
two to one voted on Monday to ac aistant to Matt Ryckman, acting super
increased at less cost.
Mrs. P. C. Axtell returned home cept the offer of Moro Hotel company intendent of hatcheries, 1,817,000 trout
On Ditplay and For Sale
Saturday'from Oakland, California, to sell the company property to the were planted last week in the Me
where she was called because of the city. The amount to be paid is the Kenzie river, creeks flowing into it
BY
serious illness and death of her ni^ca actual present indebtedness against and nearby lakes.
makes your food do you
Two minor accident» that needed
Miss Mary Hollenbeck.
Deceased the hotel property. Total number of
more good.
parent., Mr. .nd Mr., Hnll.nb.ek, votqs cast were 148. One ballot was little to have resulted seriously oc
the curred at the county fair grounds
Note how it relieves
were at one time residents of Moro. mutilated and not counted by
was
that ituffy feeling
Friday Afternoon. The first was to
Mrs. Hollenbeck and Mrs. Axtell ere election board: The official count
Moro, Oregon
after hearty eating.
93 in favor of the proposition and Roy Belshee of Wasco when Untried
sisters.
/
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Sweetens
the
54 against.
to catch one of his string of relay
Honor, for the best «roup exhibit
breath, removes
was horses. He horse hit Belshee with
A
hprseshoe
pitching
contest
food particles
of farm produce w«» divided at the
staged in Moro during county fair his shoulder, knocking him to the,
from the teeth.
county fair l.»t w«k bet»«"
ground and then- jumped over him.’
week
last
Saturday
between
Bart
Wil.on and L. E. Langford of Rufu.
to tired nerves.
Burrell and B. F. Peetz, representing Belshee was badly shaken, but suffer
and Truman Strong of Moro. In the
Comes to you
ed
little
injury.
The
second
ucciden.
the Bend championship team, and
he
oro
fresh, clean and
three exhibits were to be seen carme
was
to
A.
H.
Barnum
durng
the
buck-
full-flavored.
meat., vegetable., and fruita, bottled Geo. A. Meloy and L. L. Peetz, rep
bserver
resenting the Moro championship 1 ing horse contest. One of the horses
cataup, egg., cucumber.,
team, for world championship honors. knocked him to the ground, then
melon., grape., peachee. ,traw^'
D. E. Clark, Manatar
The contest was decisive with the came down on four feet straddle of
Oregon
ries,
plums, prunes, cabbage, corn,
Moro,
1 Barnum with one of his front feet
carrots, rutabaggas, onions, logan Bend team winning sik out of seven ; grazing his head and causing a good
Phone Main 91
games.
The
contest
was
put
on
at
berries, »Ct plants and flowers. Truly
i sized scratch.
Barnum suffered a
a most varied exhibit to be made the depot park grounds, the train s slight accident to his ankle but was
remaining
in
Moro
15
minutes
while
from a farming section that it said
able to be on his feet the next day.
passengers watched the game,
to “produce nothing but wheat.
M oro T heatre
r
.
MORO,
OREGON
Neighborhood
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