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The Shemah Couhty Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday,, October 2, 1Ô25 Si MIUI dun «mi Picture Show New» “Orphans of the storm," D. WJ «ûd Publisher Griffith’s new^ photoplay sensation, is more than “a million dollar picture,” but Mr. Griffith does not consider that of importance. What he does regard as important is the fact that the picture accurately depicts the 121 A. F. « A. M period of the French Revolution, Moro, Oregon with its striking and dramatic fea of tures brought out in bold detail , Thursday evenin ' each month. Vi This dramatic epic is based on Kate in- □s Orphans,” and is a United Artists Corporation release which has been Urquhart, Secretary. booked for showing at Moro. bbiet local news News Itecm From Kent * Aad Near Vicinity MORO CHURCH NEWS on County Events ,7—”■ — Mr. and Mra. McInnes were Moro visitors Monday.. . Notes of Interest AU Denominations A. Bird in thetHand nt last rzeek in Jak« C Sunday school at the Methodist Edmund Stephens is now chief dis chureh will be at the usual h^ur next penser behind the soft drink counter Johnny McInnes and family spent You know the saying. Its Sunday morning. Owing to »absence, at Moro Confectionery. the week-end nf Htrpner. Its even more true that a « sä of Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Feenstra, who 0. L. Belshe returned Tuesday I. E. Wilson and wife were shop-, are attending the annual conference dollar in the from a successful d««r hunt in the ping in Thè l?aHcs Saturday. of the Methodist church, there will Bank of Moro vicinity of Camp Sherman. J. L. Mati vE fe are enjoying be no preaching service in the morning. N. P. Hanson and wife who ware week at the state fair at Salem. is worth two in your pocket The union service meets Sunday visiting in Moro last week, returned J. E. Norton and family are visit evening at 7:30 o’clock at the Meth Friday -to tbejr home at Portland. ing at the home of C. E. Wilson at odist church. Mrs. Walter Johnson The dollars in your pocket are on their way - Judge A. S. Bennett was in town Airiie. \ out, the dollars in the Bank of Moro are eam- will give a missionary reading. Sil Thursday returning from his farm BetMeltaas Chapter N« 78 O. K. S. Mrs. Cannoa^eof Grass Valley, is ver offering will be taken. ing more money to put in your pocket. . Moro, Oregon near Antelope to his home at The visiting at the home of Mrs. J. N. Mc- Monday evening, October 6th, at “ Classmates, ” Richard Barthel- * We, as leading bankers of this section, are in a Regular communica Dalles. 8 o’clock in the Methodist church, Innes. tions each 2nd and 4th mess’ new First National production, i position to help you. /. W. Dillinger was a visitor from Thursday evenings of is probably the most varied story Earl Barnett Jr. of Wasco spent Mrs. Walter L. Johnson of Kuna, each month. this young star has ever been seen The .Dalles last Friday at the home the week-end at the home of his Idaho,^rill give the Moro community Lois Barzee, a real treat in impersonating and in of T his sen, W. L. DiUiager at uncle Roy Barnett. Worthy Matron in on the screen. terpreting several humorous read DtLo ” . Briefly, “Classmates’* is the story NlUW Banee, Secretary. Wm. Young has left for Hood ings. The proceeds of the evening of a poor boy of the North Carolina Want to trade horses for Ford mountains who wins an appointment car,' <¿t>er new or used car in good River for a few days visit with his will go to the womans foreign mis daughter,.. Mrs. Harry Horner and sionary society of the Methodist M««ts every Monday to West Point, looses his commissio« #rpah*. H. B. Belshee, Moro, Oreg©«, family. • S» church. Admission 35c, 25c, 15c.* evening in me I.O.O.F in a quarrel with another chap, and phono 2F5. 4t* halt Transient and finally redeems himself in an expedi R. Norton of Fedee who has been brothers are tion into the South American jungle. Albn J. Murray has completed visiting with Ais brother, J. E. Nor At the Presbyterian church the r Invited to hauling material for a 7600 gallon ton, the past two weeks has returned usual services will l o held on Sun The early scenes of ‘ Classmates ” 1 th Us. cistexa he is having built on hie farm to his home. » ’ day, October 4th. Sunday school at A < have all the boyish charm of “ToV- 10:00 and morning worship at 11:00. east cf Mwo.* A.M. Young, Secretary able David.” The scenes at West Miss Glenna Dellinger who is teach Rei/ H. G. Hanson will preach at l-n. N. W. Thompson and Mrs. Point, filmed with the special per ing school near ^ntelope, spent the the Gorman school house Surulay af ATORO, OREGON mission and co-operation of the Loy F. Dean returned Wednesday week-end at the home of her parents, ternoon, October 4th, at 3:00 o ’ clock. United ^States government, present fxwm an auto-visit to Portland. They Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dellinger. Meets 1st TWICE-A-WEEK FEATURE INTERNATIONAL NEWS REEL The Presbyterian choir practice days of each month. the United States Military Academy, left 1 ere Monday on the down trip. members wel- will take place on Wednesday eve Mr. and Mrs. John Beuther are the greatest melting pdt of manhood “ Classmates ” • Myles Martin and family, from the proud parents of a 10*4 pound ning at 8:00 o’clock at the inanse. come. in the world, for the first time on the Marie Peters, N. G. Saturday, October 3 Lcringten, Oregon, were visitors last son, who arrived home Saturday The Dorcas society will meet for Hazel Woods, Secy screen as the background of a dra week at the home of Mr. and Mra. Richard Barth el mess in “Classmates” is the story of a West work the same afternoon at 2:30 morning. All are doing fine, Point cadet—dreaming all his life for the chance and then matic story, t L H. Martin, parents of Mr. Mar- Chris Schults Peat No. 71 o’clock. sacrificing it when honor seals his lips. Then disgraced yoüTl Here Barthelmess offers a superb tin Jr. Virgil Schadewitz who has been in Americas Legion find him down in the jungles of the Amazon—fighting back and The Dalles hospital the past four winning—and the thrill and joy of it is all yours in this drama. k Meets at L O. O. F. hall charactexization of th<4 boy, Duncan Christian Science church services Irvin Kunsman and wife drove up weeks is able to be moved to the ■ on 2nd and 4th Wednes- Irving, growing into manhood. In are held on Sunday morning at 11 from Portland early Sunday morn I day evenings of each the thrilling jungle délies “Cla's- home of his uncle Her.ry Schadewitz. “ Orphans of The Storm ” o’clock and on Wednesday at 8:00 * month. mates” réaches unusual heights of ing in time for breakfast at the home Sunday, October 4 Mrs. Mary Boyer d>d at the home p. m. Sunday school at 10:15 a.m. F. Brisbine, Commander. of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Martin, parents “Orphans of the Storm” adapted from “The Two Orphans” is a interest and power. Roy F. Dean, Adjutant of her daughter, Ris. J. N. McInnes, The reading room is open daily in love story of two orphan sisters, Henriette and blind Louise, cf Mrs. Kunsman. , •7’ ’ vsdry moxàìug- l't..i?ral services the rear of the church. • All are in weaving together scenes of gorgeous and regal splendors, the Forrest Peetz has resigned h.^ v.ixo held at Gra.s Valley Friday vited to attend the church services tumultuous upheavals of the French Revolution, the terrifying For the first time in eight years all position at Moro Confectionery a?d e*. U* noon. struggles in the first days of the newly born republic. and to make use of the reading room. members of the L. H. Martin family has said to some acquaintances thav were again at home under the old Corl Gilmore and family of Wasco “I’ll Show You The Town” contemplating accepting a j Reports received at the offices of roof tree last Sunday evening. That Every Sunday at 10:00 there is a rpent a nifrht at the Mitchell home Saturday, October 10 at Bend. i osition th« state forestry department in day and evening Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bible class at the Baptist chur ;i. A Harry Pollard production from Elmer Davis’ popular novel, this week. The Gilmores are on Saloa indicate that most of the tim had as their guests their son, Myles presented by Càrl Laemmle, with Reginald Denny in the stellar K. W. Pinkerton and wife, accom- their way to California where they Ev<.r> body welcome. Studies for this ber fires are now under control. role supported by Marion Nixon, Lilyan Tashman, Cissy ri z- month are “The danger signals of Martin and family from Lexington «...v. ........ z ------- -------- paried by Jas. Woods and wife, were expect to make their home. gerald, Edward Kimball, Margaret Livingston, and Neely ' Work of filling hi the city of Reeds- and their daughter Mrs. Lola Kuns- an failure in Isreals history.” “Written , auto party that left Moro las Edwards. wttk dredgings from the ympw man, and husband from Portland. Cur our admonition.” Stop! Listen! Saturday for a brief stay an<T vlsil and Schofield riv«rs is under wsy. A Heed ! C. R. Sparling, Clyde Crites, and “ The Man From Brodmey* W. A. Williams, etty marshal, is ' ^ ith relatives at Portiond. fine brown sand is being obtained Lewis McKee returned last Saturday Sunday, October 11 from the Umpqaa river channel for the filling in the gravel streets M the in- ' Contractor O. A. Ramsey expects from a deer hunting expedition in “The Man from Brodmeys” is a smashing good story that is Feenstra Rev. and Mrs. R. tersection tun buttons by an epnli- j fill, which dries off as soon as pump fo leave here next week for the Fred the vicinity of Mitchell. carried to a successful climax by the cast included among whom They re left by auto Monday over the Colum are such well known itcreen favorites as J. Warren Kerrigan, ing stops. This project will cost near cation of fine gravel screen ix^ ; znd Cox farm south of Grass Valley ported plenty of signs of deei»in the bia highway to Portland, accom then covering and soaking the mix- ; where he has several weeks work do Alice Calhoun, Pat O’Malley, and Wanda Wiley. er 1100,000. - ; woods, but few chances for a shot at panied by Mrs. 0. A. Ramsey who ture with refuse oil from automobile i ing interior finish work on the Cox ReprosMtativss of the Housewives* the elusive animals. will visit relatives in the Rose City. TWICE-A-WEEK FEATURE INTERNATIONAL NEWS REEL council of Portland, the state grange. crank cases. Motorists should take residence, Rev. and Mrs. Feenstra continued Eh.nor Ann, yo ingest child of Umatilla Rapids' association and a warning and not drive too close to The boys* and girls’ club of Sher Z^r. and Mrs. F. E. Fortner of this their trip to Eugene where they ex number of other organisations held a the intersect!«« maritcro 1« making man county won 1st prize at the staV city .underwent an operation at The pected to attend the annual Orego . their turn. . mooting In Salem to discuss proposed fair for the most artistic booth in Dalles this week for removal of pus conference of the Methodist church, legislation aofhffriting the develop An Italian scientist has discovered competition with all other counties frcui her lungs. The little girl was meeting in that city September 30th ment of hy ifiuW ssti t o power I d Ore a process whereby alcohol can be of the state. Washington county won reported to be greatly improved last to October 4th.' gon under stats gape rv talon. produced during the baking of bread.! 2nd place and Multnomah 3rd place. week, but formation of pus on her Mrs. J. C. Freeman returned the Of the $2*Mbl lent wheat fanners We have been told that bootleggers first of the week from Portland made dough from booze but now the I The congregation at the Presby lungs has caùspd a relapse. Morn yob »«I is represented this accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Al gon under an act of the 1>25 legisla- I gyatem can be reversed and ’ booxe terian church are all cordially in vited to bring their lunch basket« tare $1*3,412 has been paid back to- I from dough. A pint and a half week at fhe Oregon - state fair at Goodman of San Bonita, Texas. Mrs. along next Sunday morning when Salem by EmniajeaB Stephens, Dor Goodman had arrived in Portland gather with interest at the rate of 8 of grain alcohol can be secured per cent With the exception of those I from fumes rising when baking they come to church and everybody othy Foss, Sadie WiUi.ims, and Viola some days previous to Mrs.’ Freeman will eat dinner together at the close Hanson. Each t' the. a young ladies and was visiting with their sister, In Morrow county all loans returned to I 220 pounds of bread. “• "* I Moro Confectionery offer. ■ each of the service. represent the Morq school in club Mrs. Nannie Barnett. Mrs. Goodman project department work in which left Moro Friday morning for Port A rich gold strike, thought to be beginning tomorrow, a I Mrs. Carroll Sayrs entertained at land, accompanied as far as The th* |MWW Beaver pr»ek mine of the 1 cial offer on can<jy purchase for luncheoa on Wednesday in honor of they have excelled during the past Dalles by Mrs. Freeman. Mrs. Good «arty day« at Crook county, was re- gpecial offer- her mother, Mrs. J. T. Whalley who year. man will return later for a more ex ported |7 miles from Paulina on the Mra. Peter Boyer, mother of Mrs. tended visit with the Freeman fami has been visiting here from her home hPe between Crook county and Grant change in variety for eM>L at Portland. Those present as spe John McInnes of Kent, died last ly at Moro. cial guests wars Mrs. E. J. Powell and Thursday following an illness of elslnw here b^n MrtM. Th. rind w)|1 be wfll hpW Mrs. E. H. Moore. Blanks for preparing school dis several months. F uneral services *M made by 0. P. Lee. reler.n ,heep *fferln< on,y Wg|eb, were held Friday in Grass Valley at trict budgets are being sent out by Mr. and Mrs. Reese and daug) ter the Methodist church under direction A. M. Zevely, county school superin m<a’ the Moro Confectionery store win Mary returned Sunday from» a hur of the Crandall Undertaking com tendent, in preparation for the fall MtJor Coiner of the army eugUreefs gatur(]ay special. ried visit to Portland where they office W* Portland has designated Rev. Feenstra of this city meeting of tax-payers in the districts H|ip»emhte*1* for a hearing in Marsh-1 L. L. Peetz and wi e re ea visited a sh^rt time with Mrs. Jacob pany. throughout the county. The estimated conducted th^ «»rricea, v Z h I on th« proposal to bridge Coo« Wednesday from an auto trip t. a .Leese, mother of Mr. Reese, who was disbursements and receipts are listed A A. Dunlap, county commis in the budget, passed or rejected by bar between Marshfield and East Side included a week spent at the ocean journeying from a visit at Seattle to sioner, and Fred Haynes, deputy the taxpayers, and returned to the TwttTIh baeettle bridge costing $300,-» side, a trip from the Willamette val her home at San Fraqcta& county assessor, won? In Moro Thurs county assessor on or before Decem 000. The people of Coos county voted ley into central Oregon by way of the A. C. Kruger and wife from Sher day afternoon on their way home to * bonds for Oe bridge at a special elec- I McKenzie pass highway, and a short ber 1st, in accordance with the re T tbnr July 12.' stay at Camp ^hoHUM: WUile at wood, accompanied by L- J. Pape Kent from a visit at The Dalles. cent ruling of the state legislature. rom Portland, wer« visitors in the Mrs. Dunlap and Mrs. Haynes were School census blanks are also being -^^MA- fW-under member of Ute Camp Sherwa* Mr' Peetz ind?’ge I, 1« ChL I ™ • w«’"" >>“»“"« ’P011 a county this week. Their trip in also of the party. Their stay at distributed, and the check will be which he was successful, bringing cluded a visit at Wasco on Monday Moro was caused by an auto spring taken during the last week of cafe $0 attend a conference involving and at Moro on Tuesday. The party breaking when close to Moro. October. th« wagtam railroads’ application for some of the venison home with him. returned to Portland on Wednesday. Friends of Rev., B. F, Hotter of Peerless Light Draft Rotary Rod Weeder Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Feenstra en an incibabe in rates. It originally was Safecrackers at work at Antelope proposed to request an increase in tertarned the faculty of Moro school Rev. Henry G. Hanson spent last Milton will be mt created in learning Tuesday night got little for their rates of approximately 11 per cent, last Friday evening at dinner, fol- Sunday preaching in the Freewat«r thru a letter received from him by work, according to reports circulat A Weeder Cultivator and Packer < but this figure recently was reduced lowed by an informal social evening church both morning and even/ng. Rev. H. G. Hanson that he is steadily ing in Moro Wednesday following to 5 per cent. Numbered among those who wen Whije there he was also enabled t> gaining, altho still helpless to look discovery of their attempts to get- present were Professor and Mrs I attend a meeting of all the churches after himself. Mrs. Harper is able rich-quick. The safe of the Bolton W. E. Buell, Miss Helen Idleman I of Milton and Freewater and vicinity to be with him and to take car? of Mercantile store was drilled and the The Three-in-One Miss Pearl Pehersson, Miss Margate’ | :o consider a weekday religious him at present. They ure planning outer door was blown off, but the Pra etichi Farm Implement Chapman, and Miss Frances Hori bhcol. The plan under considera to procure a b’ooe for themselves at charge failed to penetrate the inner tage. Miss Lucile Baker and Mis ron _______ and which seemed to win favor LaMe»». C«lifox-ni«, where he has vault Another store, the name of Dorothy Perkins had left earlier in I vftB employ a teacher on full UHM been most of the time the last two which was not learned by the sheriff, the day for Portland, precluding | 0 cover g<|ven giving th“ ' years, since his apoplectic stroke put was also entered and approximately Once Over the Ground their attendance. I Bible work in each school. 1 a stop to his public labors. $13 was taken from a small safe And All Three Operations blown in the same manner as the Bea Hoekpam and Darrell Bclsht Are Completed left Saturday for Eugene to brined “ Bolton vault. back to Moro Mrs. O. L. Belshe anc-T M. R. Schadewitz, 0. A. Ramsey, Miss Linnie. The latter has been I and L. E. Conlee returned last Fri On Display and For Sale confined to quarantine with an at I day from a deer hunting expedition HOW PLEA ER-AUH — - tack of mumps and was not permitted I into the Paulina mountains central BY PLAIN TO THE WELL, NOW YOU to register at U. of O. for university I LOfliN THE Oregon district. They brought back SEE,OR RATHER AS ENFORCINO OF work. The party returned to Moro I * , three fine deer as a result of their TORI 91 MON I SAIO BEFORE this last Monday and on Friday I trip. Twq.deer were shot by Schade -ÊTÇ.eKhe morning Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Belshe witz and one by Conlee. The editor Moro, Oregon and Miss Linnie again left for Eo- of the Sherman County Observer has gene where the last named will personal knowledge that the deer Action now will decide register and start her study" course were high grade, gained by the cul HIS at the university, inary assistance of Mrs. Ireland in . the question. preparing the generous portion we . Mr. and' Mrs. M. R. Schadewitz I had received from one of the deer We have a ear of Castle Gate Big dxove to The Dalles last Sunday Lump. The very best coal mined, shot by M t . Schadewitz. hk oro afternoon to visit with Mr. Schade bar none, due to arrive this witz ’ cousin, Virgil Schadewitz 18- week. bserver i I year old son of Lewis Schadewitz of I , Piano Must Be Sold Road* are fine, seeding Is delayed.' I Kent, who was injured recently when I Now is the time to lay in your a wheat wagon loaded with 45 sacks! Will sacrifice high-grade piano in r supply. - of wheat pasted over his stomach in I 4 storags near here for immediate sale. kx, nnv other medium front of the Crocker elevator ware-1 _ wait until the roads are bad Will give easy terms to an established and farm work becomes heavy, I house at Kent. Virgil had left hisd . home. For full particulars and for then you lose money. team standing while waiting his turn I where it may be seen address Port to unload. The teanq |>ecamp fright We "are plentifully supplied with land Music Co., 227 6th St., Portland, ened and started to run. Ths boy all sorts of fuel at yery reasonable . 3t«18o2 Oregon. was knocked to the ground by the I & make it worth your while For The County News horses when he ran in .front of the act at ohce.' ^.7 i Real Gratitude team fn an effort to stop them. M.R. Old beggar (to liberal gentleman)— Schadewitz reported that his cousin “I hope some day, sir, you msy wsnt TUM-A-LUMBER CO will be confined to the hosfdtal for for a dollar an’ that Hl be able to MORO, OREGON several weeks to come and at the give It to yer.”—Boston Evening * D. E. CLARK, Managar. * present time has not improved ase Phone Main 91 Transcript. M rapidly as was At first hop«d. Bank of Moro •M oro : T heatre Just Naturally Awkward Which ad in T M O will reach more people in Shennar. County than available. A “WANT j ] a < READ THE OBSERVER I Business Men Say: ‘Advertising Pays’