The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday, * September 18, 1925
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* THE BIG DRUG STORE
Out Of Step But Jim,
The Judge
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WELL IN
Crosby’s
THB EVIDENCE SEEMS
VERY CONCLUSIVE
THE DALLES, OREGON
WHAT ITtMW BOT '
NRVHR
II SUCH
MAIL YOUR KODAK FILMS
TO US.
HAVE THEM
DONE CORRECTLY
PRICE CHEAPER
QUALITY BETTER
We will mail Catalog on request
A. E. CROSBY
Head and Spot Light
ADJUSTMENTS
Wa are now equipped to adjui
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new state law. You are in bad i.
light« are not adjusted by Sapt. 1.
Lens and Reflector»
to fit all car*
The Dalles Battery Co.
514 E. 2nd St.
The Dalle«
When’ in The Dallos
HAVE YOUR
Lunch or Dinner
(Full Course)
35c
at the
White Restaurant
408 E. 2nd St.
The Dalles, Oregon
We also serve, at usual prices,
Lunch and Dinner combinations
that are said by our patrons tn
equal Home Cooking
i
Say It With Flowers
BUT
Say It With Ours
HARTWIGS
FLOWER SHOP
- Merchant« of Beauty”
The Dalles, Oregon
Opposite First National Bank
Phone 794
Night phone 690W
Price« ARE Reasonable
at the
BLACK AND WHITE
Restaurant • Fountain
I .unch 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”
Auto Tops & Trimming
INDIAN NOVELTIES
GENERAL REPAIRING
610 E. 2nd St. The Dalles, Ore.
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
Bürget & Callaway
F uncral D irector»
Union and Third St.
Thé Dalles, Ore.
land public schools will reach the ».
highest peak in the history of.the
system In this school year, in the
opinion of C. A. Rice, acting city
A Full Set of Teeth $40
superintendent of schools. On the
basis of present attendance records,
Fillings
from $1.50 up to $2.50
Mr. Rice believes 48,000 students will )
Gold Crowns $8.
Painless Extraction $1.
be enrolled In the schools of the city ’
This Work is of the Best That Monij—Gtnv Buy
as compared with 45,139 last year.
and is Fully Guaranteed.
15 Y»ars Expenen.c.
Timber sold on the national for- (
ests of Oregon and Washington for '
PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTIST
the fiscal year elided June 30, 1925, |
Over the Wasco County Bank
amounted to 704,386,000 board feet 1t
305 Second Street, - The Dalles, Oregon
valued at >1,449,898.48^ according tC I
the report of the forest service re-
iating to the national forests of Ore
gon and Washington. The national
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forests of the two states contain 217,- (
745,196,000 board feet of standing tim-p
ber, according to service estimates.
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Edward Stack, secretary of the Ore- j
We Believe in
gon State Federation of Labor, and 1
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other officials of the organisation ap (
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RACINE TIRES AND TUBES
peared before the state board of con j
trol and requested an adjustment of j
That is Why
salaries affecting firemen and assist I
We Sell Them!
ant engineers, employed at the state J
institutions. It was requested the j
We Believe in the Quality of the Racine Product
salaries of firemen be Increased from
$67 to $130. a month and that the ’
wages of the assistant engineers be
If You Will Accept' Our Belief
advanced from approximately $100 tc
You Will Not Regret It!
>160 a month.
All options on the proposed site
of the Southern Pacific terminal and
At the “Drive in” Corner Service Station
car shops west of Eugene were taken
up when cash for the Eugene terminal
The Dalles, Ore.
501 East Second St.
bond issue was received from Port I
land and deeds to the property were
We Specialize in
immediately turned over to the South !
Prompt, Courteous and Efficient Service -
ern Pacific company. The Southern
Pacific company, In return, transfer
red deeds for approximately 250 acres
of its Springfield property to the city
of Eugene. The terminal site west
of Eugene composes about 209 acres
Judge Percy Kelley of the Marten
county circuit court has been assign
ed by Chief Justice McBride of the
I state supreme court to go to Klamath
GENERAL MACHINE SHOP
I county and preside at the trials of E ।
I L. Elliott, district attorney and Wil
Repairing Trucks, Traclor«, Auhnnnbiits.
I Ham Levens, state prohibition commis
I sioner. Mr. Elliott is accused by an
Caterpillars, and Combine Motors, (>yli’ der
I indictment returned against trim In
Grinding, Oyx-acet\ lene and Kbctri<‘ Welding
I Klamath county of malfe«srftace in of-
I (ice in connection with the disposal
I of some sugar confiscated in a liquor
I raid. Mr. I.evens Is charged with the
I theft of a revolver from a Mexican
Phon« Main 4001
I resident of Klamath Falla.
616 East Second St.
Portland Painless Dentist
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RACINE TIRES
F. S. Gunning
R ead & G alloway
The Dalles, Ore
OBSERVER
WANT
ADS
Under 16 words, 35c
15 to 30 words, 50c
Over 30 wds., IHc per wd.
Rates:
The Libby, McNgill & Libby Can
nery, at The Dalles, Oregon, is
operating on pears at this time. Can
ning season will extend to about the
middle of December. Parties de
siring employment, please write for
particulars. Libby, McNeill & Lib
by The Dalles, Oregon.
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6to4
WE PAY parcel post one way on all
shoe repairing. Good quality work
and leather.
Joe Amore, The
Dalles, opposite the post office.
The reading of advertisement« i« a
habit easily acquired, and is an invaluable
aid to the wide-awake purchaser.
SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon»'for Sherman
County.
Theadore H. Williams, Plaintiff,
-vs-
Gertrude L.Williams, Defendant,
To Gertrude L. Williams, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon; You are hereby required and
summoned to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit and court within
six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, 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
lead thereto within said time, the
I ¡¿.„‘J.; 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 divorcing
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 inay seem |
equitable.
This summons is published pur-
I suant to an order of Honorable D. R.
I Parker, Circuit Judge of the Eleventh
I Judicial District of the State of Ore-
| gon, uuly made and entered on the
I 1th day of August, 1925. The first
I publication of this summons will be
I maae on Friday, the 7th day of Au
gust, 1925, and the last publication
thereof will be made on Friday, the
18th day of September, 1925, and it
will be published six consecutive
weeks in the Sherman County Obser
ver.
I. M. Peterson,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Postoffice Addre»», Moro, Oregon
“SCIENCE FOR SERVICE”
Through the Experiment Station, the Extension Service,
and Resident Instruction
Oregon Agricultural College
Serve« »be Ferm«, the Home«, and Industrie« of Oregon
It offers a college education in v
Agriculture, Commerce, Engineering, Forestry, Home Economic.,
Mine., Pharmacy, Vocational Education, Chemical t-n-
The School of BASIC ARTS AND SCIENCES P™™!« 'the found»-
tion for all technical courses.
The training includes Physical
Education, Industrial Journalism, Social Sciences, and Music.
Fall Term Begins September 21st, 1925
For illustrated booklet, and information, write to
The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural CoHefF
Corvallis, Oregon
USE
MOTOR OIL
AND
UNION
NON DETONATING
Frank Way, wealthy central Oregon
sheep owner, was found guilty of man
slaughter by a jury at Klamath Faile
following his trial on an indictment
charging him with the murder olq
Timothy Murphy, Klamath sheepman.
Whether the so-called loop vent
plumbing system permitted by the
Portland plumbing code Is of suffi
ciently high standard to comply with
rhe state plumbing code is to be de
termined by a committee of three com
petent plumber*.
Evidence of what la thought to have
been a murder, perhaps committed
' within the past year, was unearthed
I by road laborers on the McKenzie pas?
highway near Lost lake, when the
skull of a man and a pair of overalls
were dug up by the workers.
Business of mills of the West Coast
I.umbermen's association was not sc j
active in the week ending September
5 as for the preceding week, 107 mills
reporting sales amounting to 100,491,-
914 feet, manufacture of 103,134,746
feet and shipment of 97,659,036 feet.
A total of 3605 persons visited the
battleship Oregon in Portland harbor
In July, according to a report filed .
with the state treasurer. Accompany •
ing the report was a remittance o1
S901.25. which has been credited tc
he battleship Oregon commission. Un
4 ar the law money received from per
tons who visit the battleship is a^ j
plied toward maintenance of the craft
The Dalles Market
Phone 31.
East Third and Washington Street, The Dall«», Oregon
E. H. Spurgeon, Proprietor .
DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS
GROCERIES, BERRIES AND FRUITS
We are in the market at all time» for
Live and Dressed Meats and Poultry
Special on Sugar during canning season*
100 pounds best cane sugar for............
Elberta peaches for canning per lug box....
Elberta peaches for canning, large lug box.
Bananas, 3 pounds for...................................
Cantalopes, 7 for ...........................................
Extra fancy head lettuce fvr.........................
Watermelons, per pound................... .
Oranges, per dozen ................. . ................ . .
Extra fancy large King cooking apples, pound
7^ oz. extra large size toilet paper, 6 for....
Phone and mail orders solicited and given very prompt attention,
shipped parcel post, stage or express.
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C. V. Belknap, Proprietor
SUMMONS» In the Circuit Court of
the Stete of Oregon, for Sherman
County.
William M. Huck and Bessie
E. Huck, his wife, and Louisa
Moro, Oregon
M. Huck, a single woman
Plaintiffs,
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Ladies and Children’s Hair Cutting
Herman II. 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
Charles Sparling, her hus
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band; Hazel Cora Terry and
L. G. Terry, her husband;
Charles W. Huck and Helen
Huck, his-wife; Devereaux
Mortgage Company, a corpor
ation, and Bank of Wasco, a
Corporation,
Defendants.
To Mary Alvina Warren, Charles
Warren, Anna Christina Cal
R. H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon
breath, Ira D. Calbreath,
Bertha r Matilda
Sparli ig,
Moro Hotel Barber Shop
BATHS
I Independent Warehouse & IHliiig Co
Terry, L. u. lerry, unaries
W. Huck, and Helen Huck:-
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon: You, and each of you, arc
hereby required and commanded to
appear and answer the complaint of
the plaintiffs in the above entitled
suit on or before the 18th day of
September, 1925, or,for want thereof
.he 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
the following described premises,
situate in Sherman County, Oregon,
to-wit :•
The southwest quarter of sec
tion twenty-seven (27); th*
west half of the west hall of the
east half of section thirty-four
(34), and the northeast quarter
of section thirty-three (03),all in
township two (2) north, range
seventeen (17), east of the Wil
lamette meridian, containing
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800 acres, more or less, accord
ing to the Government survey
thereof, (
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According to the respective rights of
the parties hereto, or, if a partition
can not be had without material in
jury to these rights, then for a sale
of said premises and a division of the
proceedsthereof between the parties
according to their rights, after the
payment of the costs of this proceed
ing, including a reasonable sutn for
attorneys fees, and such other fur
ther and general relief as to the
Court may seem meet and equitable
m the premises.
This summons is served upon you
oy publication ^hereof by order of
the Honorable D. R. Parker, Judge of
the above entitled Court, in the Sher
man County Observer, a newspaper
of general circulation published and
issued weekly in the town of Moro,
Sherman County, Oregon, for a
period of six consecutive weeks, sev
en issues, commencing with the issue
of August 7th, 1925, the date of the
iirst publication hereof, and ending
jn the 18th day of September, 192o,
che date of the last publication here
of, which said Order was made, ren
dered and entered on the 31*t day of
July, 1925.
VanVactor & Butler
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
.¿evidence and Postoffice Address:
The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon.
DEALERS IN
Lime, Plaster, Cement,.Cedar Posts,
Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood,
Coal and Hay.
MANUFACTURERS OF
MILL FEED AND FLOUR
WHEN
IN THE DALLES
EAT AT
Sherman Electric Co
CENTRALLY LOCATED
Sherman County Headquar’era
NEW
New and Used
Parts for all Cars
HOTEL PERKlNSx
A. E. Myer«, Proprietor
Fifth and Washington SU. »
PORTLAND, OREGON
The Motor Market
The DaUes, Ore
Phone 6i8
603 E 2nd st
CRANDALL
UNDERTAKING
COMPANY
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BY
The Dalle*' Newest and Best
Hostelry 7
< ; The Dalle*
Sam Brisbine, Agent
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Moro. Oregon
FOR SALB
Formerly the Albert
Open Day and Night
UNION OIL COMPANY
OF
Bank Hotel
Royal Cafe
THE DALLES, OREGON
CALIFORNIA
.30
Special prices on all canned goods
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to farmer customers
GASOLINE
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