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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1925)
The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday, September 25, 1925 e Director Too th » big drug store Crosby’s MOSS HOW ARE YOU ^TTIHSI ALOHÇ THESE THE DALLES, OREGON L WHERE ARE \ "YOU WORWNQ ? I/; , "f ISE WORK'N<5AT ne coxeqB sgprfi ( «s professor op WTHOUJQY. J OAYS ? isE qor afihe job NOW BOSS MAIL YOUR KODAK FILMS TO US. HAVE THEM DONE CORRECTLY ____ — ------ —— ------ ' - W BM t - / \NHEH VISnERSCUM TO ¡ WELL VIHAT »S »T ? WHAT UO'KAJ KNOW ABOUT PWHouoqy , iaose ? (WiOWS NX ABOUT QIS VERB ÏATHOLOQY ) DE OOU.EÇE IHA5T0 SHOW DEM oe PATHS TO DG WFFBROHT BWLtHW, S PRICE CHEAPER QUALITY BETTER Wo will mail Catalog o. roque.t A. E. CROSBY Head and Spot Light adjustments We are «ow equipped to adju« motor light« to comply with tL. new «tat« law. You ar. ia W light« ar. aot adju«t.d by S.pt. 1. Len» and Reflectors - to fit all cars The Dalle» Battery Co. 514 E. Th. Dall.« St. CIG SLUMP SHOWN IN IMMIGRATION Portland Painless Dentist A Full Set of Teeth $40 Fillings from $1.50 up to $2.50 Gold Crowns $8. Painless Extraction $1. Past Year’s Total Drops to Less Than a Third of Previous Year. This Work is of the Best That Money Can Buy and is Fully Guaranteed. 16 Yow t^fpenence. PAINLESS • DENTIST PORTLAND When in The Dalles HAVE YOUR Lunch or Dinner (Full Course) at the 408 E. 2nd St. The Dalle», Oregon We also serve, at usual prices, Lunch and »Dinner combinations that are said by our patrons tn equal Home Cooking Say It With Flower» BUT Say It With Our» HARTWIGS FLOWER SHOP “M.rchaat« of Boauty” The Dalle*, Oregon ; Opposite First National Bank Phone 794 Night phone 6901 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 Dalle» SEE S. J. Stanek FOR “Everything in Harne*» and Saddlery” Auto Top» & 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 New York, — The new immigration law has not only effectively stemmed the* influx of aliens into the United States, as was intended, but appears to have done so in excess of all pectations during the first year its enforcement, according to an analysis of immigration statistics for 1924-25 made by the National Indus trial Conference board, New York. Net j immigration during the fiscal year L 1924-25 was less than a third, or 32 L per cent of what it/ras during the ’ year before. Not only have a number of coun-|; tries fallen far short of the quota al lowed them, but the net gain of im- mi gat ion has been considerably reduO'l ed by heavy emigration of aliens. In . the case of Italy, for instance, 20,948 more nationals of that country left the I United States than entered it during the fiacal year 1924-25. Common labor, such as is used in I industry, is the class of persons prin-1 cipaUy affected by the new condition* accompanying the enforcement of the 1* per cent quota act. Owing to the curtailed immigration and the numer ous departures of unskilled laborers,! a net loss of 15,10» of this class was sustained during the year, aa against a net gain of 70,742 in the year 1923-24. Canada and Mexico, according to the conference board’s analysis, now are the chief sources of immigrant labor. Over the Wasco County Bunk RACINE TIRES We Believe in RACINE TIRES AND TUBES That is Why We Sell. Them! - We Believe jn the Quality of the Racine Product If You Will Accept Our Belief You Will Not Regret It! Products of Lane county will be sent to Omaha, Neb., for the annual convention of the American . Legion October 5 to 9, according to E. Eugene I Chadwick, secretary of the Eugene chamber of commerce. John Berg, 44, a member of the Knights of Pythias of Nehalem hanged himself by a rope fastened to a clothes hook in a hotel room in Seward, Alas ka. He had Just completed a road contract near Seward. Thomaa B. Kay, state treasurer, told 100 Eugene citizens at a luncheon of the chamber of commerce that the Willamette valley is destined to be come the Unen manufacturing center of the United States. All water masters in the state have been requested by State Engineer Rhea Lnper to be In attendance at the annual aesslon of the Oregon irriga- tion congress, which meets in G rants Pass on October 5, 6 and 7. Acceptance of the proposal of the Portland Union Stockyards company for a lease of the present North Port land postoffice quarters in the live stock exchange building for a term of five years, was announced bf the post- office department. Fishermen trolling outside Coos bay took a large salmon with a British Co lumbia tag in Its tail. The tag was saved and will be forwarded to the government fisheries department for records they are keeping between the United States and Canada. Following up a precedent the co-op erative set last December, when it sold a 800,000 box block of export ap ples, the Hood River Apple Growers’ association has sold a large propor tion of this season’s tonnage. The fruit will go largely to export. OBSERVER WANT The Dalles, Oregon 305 Second Street, FLOWERS For Any Occasion Artistically Arranged Our Work is Guaranteed At the “Drive in' Corner Service Station 501 East Second St. The Dalles, Ore We Specialize in^ > Prompt, Courteous and Efficient Service R ead &. G alloway GENERAL MACHINE SHOP Trucks, Traci or», AuioiHobilea, and Gombine Motor»*, Cylinder eue and Electri« Welding Phone Main 4001 615 East Second St “SCIENCE FOR SERVICE” Through the Experiment Station, the Extension Service, and Resident Instruction , Oregon Agricultural College c___ .U. the Hom««, and lndu«tri.» of Or.gon The School oi BASIC ARTS AND SCIENCES provide, the ¿on lor »11 technical course.. The tr.in.ng melud.. Phy.ic.1 Education, Industrial Journalism, Social Science»,.Mid Muaie. Fall Term Begin» September 21»t, 1925 For illu«trat.d booklet« end information, write to The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College Corvallis, Oregon ADS Under 15 words, 35c 15 to 30 words, 50c Over 30 wds., IHc per wd. Peacock Floral Co. 407 Wash. St., The Dalles NEW COLONIAL white enamel wood and coal range for sale, used one year, price $45 cost $1251 Reason for selling: buying electric range. Elfin Roas, Wasco. 4ta25 FOR SALE 6 head horses, 2 new 7-18 Empire drills, 2 rod weeders. See Farmers State Bank, Moro, or M. Thomsen, 1510 Jackson Street, The Dalles. ' : . Its25 AND UNION non detonating CLEAN RAG RUGS nicely orna mented 3x6 ft for $1.85 dnd pay 1 Parcels Post. Tripps Fluff Rug I Works, The Dalles, Ore. 4tol6 Funeral Director» Union and Third St The Dalles, Ore The Libby, McNeill & 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 particular*. Libby, McNeill A Lib- 6to4 y The Dalles, Oregon. WE PAY parcel post one way on all shoe repairing. Good quality work and leather. Joe Amore, The Dalles, opposite the post office. The Dalles Market Washington, D. C — A campaign to intensify the teaching of temperance in churches will be undertaken by ihe federal council of churches of Chris tian America as a sequel to disclos ures made in the prohibition report of the council’s research department. Thia report, made public in several Installments during the past week, de clared that prohibition is facing a su preme test and placed part of the blame for présent conditions on the failure of the churches themselves to keep alive the temperance crusade which was an integral part of their activities In pre-Valstead days. To show the character and purpose of the inquiry Rev. Samuel McCrea Cavert, general secretary of the fed eral council, issued a statement in which he emphasized the need of a I revival of church effort on behalf of a dry country. The report on the social study of the consequences of prohibition by the research department of the federal churches comes from council friends of prohibition, said Mr. Cavert. Phone 31. East Third and Washington Street, The Dalle*, Oregon E. H. Spurgeon, Proprietor DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS GROCERIES, BERRIES AND FRUITS We are in the market at all times for Live and Dressed Meats and Poultry Special on Sugar during canning season, 100 pounds best cane sugar for......... 6.39 Elberta peaches for canning per lug box.... 1.25 Elberta peaches for canning, large lug box.. 2.00 Bananas, 3 pounds for.. ................................ Cantalopes, 7 for....................... . ................. Extra fancy head lettuce for......................... Watermelons, per pound . ........................ •. Oranges, per dozen ... ^.................. * • • • • • • Extra fancy large King cooking apples, pound 71/2 oz. extra large size toilet paper, 6 for.... L Special prices on all canned goods to farmer customers Phone and mall orders solicited and given very prompt attention, shipped parcel fest, stage or express. CHANGE IN POLICY URGED Rates: HOME GROWN CHURCH TO RENEW FIGHT ON LIQUOR UNION OIL COMPANY CAulFORNIA Bhuttlng Off The ».tilers'. Water Rouses Much Opposition. Washington, D, C.—Necessity for * change of the interior department’s reclamation policies was urged upon President Coolidge by Senator Borah, republican, Idaho. Sharp protest against the present policy, and particularly against the shutting off of water in the federal Irrigation districts because of failure of settlers to meet deferred payments to the government, has been voiced by senator* and representatives from several of the western states. Members of congress, both repub Mean and democrats, returned from the west, assert that great dissatis faction has been aroused in their ! states because of the course pursued by the interior department and there have been reports that this feeling has grown so strong that the presi- dent probably would be asked to re- move Mr. Work. Thus far, however, the White House has received no protests I d that form C. V. Belknap, Proprietor Moro Hotel Barber Shop Moro, Oregon Ladies and Children’s Hair Cutting and Shingle Bobbing - BATHS -UM11 i1! l~i 4*W*m*4*i* * M Pi »W I H I i"M 11 I IndepeudcDt Warehouse & Milling Co. Weiser, Idaho, Bankers Indicted. Boise, Idaho.—Ten ex-officers and directors of the Weiser National bank and the old First National Bank pf Weiser were arraigned before Judge Frank S. Dietrich of the United States court on bench warrants issued fol lowing their Indictment by the Sep tember grand jury. The bankers were charged with misapplication of funds and conspiracy to misapply funds. ^Itchell Field, fidai world’s speed record wa$ estab- lished whsn Lieutenant Alford J, Wil Hams, navy aviator, flew at the rate of 302.3 miles an hour. Williams flew one kilometer in 7.4 seconds. The wortd’s record for airplane speeding is 278 miles an hour, held by France Insurance Companlsa Sue Power Co- San Francisco.—Charging that the Pacific Gas & Electric company was responsible for the fire which partially destroyed Berkeley two years ago, in surance companies and individuals fil ed suit aagfnst the company for a sum of 14,000,000. Both the ¡psyranep com panies and individuals bold that the Berkeley fire was started by a high power transmission line three miles northeast of the city. Mitchell Gee* on Inactive List. San Antonio.*—Colonel William Mit chell, 8th corp* air officer and center of a atorm of criticism of, the army and navy air service*, made in a series of »tatement* beginning September 5, was relieved of further duty a* corps air officer Saturday by order of Major- Oenepal Ernest pomander of the oorp* area. I w I Him ■■ ■ 111 1 1 "1 Settlement of the controversy over the feasibility of the conetruction of the Baker Irritation project in Ore gon, re*t* with congress, Attorney- General »argent has advised S^cre- tary Work. Responding to a request by the secretary of the interior for an opinion on whether he was required by law to construct the project re- gardle** of his view as to Its feasibil ity the attorney general held that not only was the secretary not compelled to go forward with work he did not consider feasible but that in the case of the Baker project, he did not have authority to R. H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon DEALERS IN Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts, Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood, Ccal and Hay. MANUFACTURERS OF MILL FEED AND FLOUR WHEN IN THE DALLES EAT AT Royal Cafe Open Day and Night I Bank Hotel Formerly the Albert ' । The Dalles’ Newest and Best * Hoatelry — < ' J CENTRALLY LOCATED Sherman County Headquarters J J. P. RATH. Mana««r ’; The Dalles - - Oregon < NEW HOTEL PERKINS A. E. Myer«, Proprietor The Motor Market The Dalles, Ore Fifth and Washington Sts, PORTLAND, OREGON CRANDALL UNDERTAKING COMPANY - THE DALLES, OREGON Sam Brisbine, Agent Moro, Oregon Renovated Throughout SPECIAL RATES 11.50 up; double $2.50 up Room with private bath, single, $1.00 up; double $1.50 up "