Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, October 02, 1925, Image 4

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    The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday,
The Observer Office Prints
County Paper*
The printing office of the Sher­
man County Observer has been work­
ing excess time since Monday morn­
ing in the setting into type of the big
two page advertisement announcing
the closing out sale of the Moro
Trading company. In addition to
puting thia into type for printing in
the Sherman County Observer wc
have also printed half of the Wasco
News-Enterprise paper this week and
one third of the Grass Valley Jour­
nal’ and also all of the Shernun
County Observer.
. All the cuts used to illustrate th
advertising was cast in the office oi
the Sherman County Observer with
u.e exception of one on the first page
of the two page announcement. Thif
office is a subscriber to the Meyer^
Both advertising service of Chicag<
and each month receives the ipater.ai
to cast approximately three hundred
cuts that can be used in illustrating
advertising for any sort of publicity
that is desired. This service is en­
tirely free to advertising patrons of
the Sherman County Observer.
In addition to the monthly servic-
received each month this office alsc
has a catalog of approximately
50,000 cuts that are supplied free tu
our patrons by the Meyer Both com
pany. Postage only is charged fo.
the use of any illustration taken from
the-cut library book.
The large cut of an axe heading
the second page of the Moro Trading
the purchase of a phono­
graph thi* fall •
You cannot afford to miss
Special
Discount
Sale
NOW ON
Corson
5
“The Music .Mun
Everything in Music
The Dalles, Oregon
CANDY FOR ALL
CANDY
DAY
Especially the Kiddies
Tiu-t is the object of National C
dy Day, Saturday, October 10.
Moro Confectionery Candies are
pure and healthful—good for
young as well as old.
We have just received a fresh
stock of Chocolate Coated Candie*
in both hard and soft chews and
varied assortment of flavors— ■
mixed to your order.__ _____
— j>
Watch our store window for our
Saturday only Candy Special.
Moro Confectionery
W. A. Ruggles. Prop.
FOR DRUGS
Complete line of drugs and sundries at all times.
If not in stock we will get it for you
Many articles for Christmas now arriving.
Let us buy for you, no charge for this service.
Expert kodak finishing.
THE DALLES, OREGON
LONG
LOANS
TERM
WITH
SHORT TERM PRIVILEGES
IF DESIRED
We Have Money Now’ Available
FOR FARM LOANS ON FARM LANDS
to Progressive Sherman County Farmers
Write Direct to
Oregon-Washington Joint Stock Land Bank
d Oak
Portland, Oregon
Farmers Elevator & Supply Co
Office at Farmers Stalo Bank
J. C. McKean, Manager, Moro, Oregon
GRAIN BUYERS
DEALERS IN
Olympic and Drifted Snow Flour and all Olympic Cereals
Grain Bags und Twine
Olympic Poultry and Dairy Feed.
Copper Carbonate.
Gaseo Briquets, Fuel.
Grain and Feed.
Cement and Building^C.iaU rial.
Agents for J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co; •
FIRE AND MARÍN
URANC
company announcement was secured
from the cut library book, and illus­
trates the degree of service now
maintained in the national business
world. _•
AIR MAIL
•
SERVICE USED
Jt was Thursday morning, Septem
ber 24th, when it was decided that
this cut would be used by the More-
Trading company. A telegram wa*
filed at the Moro office of the West
ern Union telegraph company at 11
o’clock that morning and was sent
from here at 11:05 a. m. This is a-
bout 3 p. m. in Chicago.
It was specified in the telegram
►hat the matrice should be sent to
Moro by air mail. Postal department
cancellations show that the packag*
»vas mailed at Chicago main pos.
iffice at 6:30 p. m. September 24tl
md that it was received at the ah
mail field at 10 p. m. the same eve -
ning. The package left Chicago by
air plane mail was dropped at Salt
Lake City, from which point it was
brought to Moro by railway, leaving
MSalt Lake City at 6 p. m. Septembei
26th and arriving at Moro Mondaj
fternoon at 4 o’clock p. m. •
Charges for air mail service is 16
enU an ounce or fraction of an
unce, all such mail being classed ai
. rst ciass or letter mail. The pack
<.ge in question weighed exuctlj
eight ounces and with the special de
ii.eiy stump attached cost *$1.3b
ceqts postage. Four days and five
hours was the total time from filing
the telegram to receipt of the pack
age at the oilice of the. Shctniai
County Observer.
The time coulu
have been one whole business daj
less if Moro was located upon the
main line railway instead of being
on a branch railway line. Mail leav
iug Chicago at the same time thi:
package left for Moro was deli^erec
in I’o.tiand at the beginning of the
business day on Monday morning.
Oregon Agriculture College
Opens New Radio
®
Station ?
1 4
Friday evening, October 2nd, has
been selected for the opening of reg-
ular prograr. s over the new 500-wat*
Oregon Agriculture college radio sta-
tlon KFDJ -. At that time regular
broadcasting three times a week will
be started, to continue each Monday,
Wednesday aijd Friday. For a week
at least, the wave length of 254 met-
us will be used, but present plans
call for the final inspection of the
station by federal officials in the near
future and the formal dedicatory
pcTram to inaugurate the ne^ call
letters and long wave length aboat
tee : hid die of October.
Hcgranis are designed to be pri-
Tnarily educational, but varied enough
to appeal to a wide diversity of radio
fans. Monday night will be agri-
vUiturai night, when a weekly market
sun mary dealing more with inter­
pretation of the market trend rather
than actual ouotationa will be given.
This and a f • brief farm reminders
will open the program, at 7:45 after
a mcdjca!
^Jucticn.
October 2, 1925
JAMES J. CROSSLEY
v
Hereby announces that he is
a candidate for the Republi­
can nomination for U. S.
Senator at the May, 1926,
primaries.
Will work zealously for develop­
ment of Oregon and support of
measures fbr real benefit of farmers
as suggested by their organizations.
Favor World Court and Reform Sen­
ate Rules.
COMING
TO THE DALLES
Dr. Mellenthin
SPECIALIST
in Internal Medicine far the
Quality
is in the Blood
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will ba at
THE DALLES HOTEL ’
SATURDAY OCTOBER 10
Office, hour«: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
ONE DAY ONLY
No charge for Consultation
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu­
ate in medicine and surgery and is
licensed by the state of Oregon. He
does not operate for chronic appendi­
citis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach,
tonsils or adenoids.
• He has to his credit wonderful re­
sults in diseases of the stomach, liver,
bowels, blood, skin, heart, nerves,
kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg
ulcers and rectal ailments.
Below are the names of a few of
his many satisfied patients in Oregon:
Rose J. Aplin, Carson, Washington,
nerve trouble.
Mrs. Otto Will, Jefferson, varicose
ulcer, leg.
M. P. Christianson, Albany, bladder
trouble.
■ * Mrs. M. A. Ewan, Coquille, stom­
ach trouble.
Robert Ziglinski, Scio, stomach and
trouble.
The
nrm-
crew of the heart
John Roth, Albany, adenoids and
OBSERVER
PRINTING
PLAN! Mount Hood loop highway reporii
tonsils.
*
BEST IN COUNTY
that several inches of snow fell Wed­ , Mrs. M. I. Olsen, Portland, appen-
In the printing plant of the S ier nesday on th? high passes of the
Remember the above date, that
man County Observer is the only Mount H?o<4 natims^l roresG Whi’e consultation on this trip will be free
insupicient to and that his treatment is different.
equipment in the county when the preciyi .atior
hamper
traffic,
road
workers
advised
Married women must be accom­
the tig announcement of the closin'
panied by their husbands.
out-sale—of-the- Moro Trading c vui! that motorists a .!.o expect to make
Address ; ill Bradbury. Bldgu
pany could have been put into typ< the clrctuf”t!7is“ yTar db”Bo“ät «Kid, Los Angeles, California.
wish the special prices in large as heavy snows are likely to block
figures. The Sherman County Obser the road .’nt any Lime. The snow at
ver is also the only printing plant in th (Thigh iiL udc ’ a a • accompanied on
Sherman county where equipment tc the lowiah.L ' y i. e .irst soaking rain
cast illustrations for advertising pub since last May.
Plurtibing and Heating
licity is obtainable. In addition to
Sells
and installs the
these factors the office of the Shei
famous
Mueller pipe
OBSERViR
ADS
men County Observer is the only
place in Sherman county where any
or
pipe
’
.
ess
furnace.
Ratea: tinder 15 words» 35c ._L
illustration fôr any special purpost '
1> io 30 words, 60c
|
Wasco, Oregon
can be had to illustrate advertising
Over 30 wds., 1 vc per wd.
i
publicity without using cuts that take
from the advertisement the interest FOR SAL i J at S ¡auiko, one car oi
of the reader and diverts attention
Turkey Ked seed wheat. Address
from the main portion of the business A. S. BeatKit, The Dalles.
announcement in an effort to assimi FOR' SALE—th
USED CAR BARGAINS
1 Turkey Red
late the connection between the illus­ . wheat seed D*
crop. Write to
tration used in the reading portion Delia Brown, -The Lnllea, Ore., or
CARS FROM
UP
’ or business talk to the public by the phono 4i>'22, The Did 1rs.
1924 Light 6 Studebaker Touring
advertiser.
NEW COLONIAL white enamel wood
1923 Light 6 Studebaker Touring
and co.-1 range for .-ale, used one
1924 Light G Studebaker Coupe
year, price $45 cost $125. Reason
1923 Gardner Sport .Touring
The North .Morrow county fair was for selling: buying electric range.
1923 Ford Touring
Elfin
Ross,
Wasco.
4ts25
held Friday and Saturday at Board
1924 Big 6 Studebaker Touring
man.
FOR SAL 1 G head horses, 2 new 7-18
Every purchaser of any of the
’• •. See
Empire drills, 2 roe
Two first prizes were won by
above cars may drive it for five
Bank, Moro . or M.
days and then, if not satisfied for
dahlias entered by Dan P. Smythe of Farn.<rs
Jackson Str- •et, The
Thorast n,’
any reason, turn it back and apply
Pendleton at the Spokane fair.
lts25
Dalles
the money paid as a credit on the
There are now 936 miles of Im I
purchase of any other car in stock
L nicely orna-
CLEA?;
ÄG
proved highway in Marion county, ac 1 mente ¡£<6 ft. for $1.85 and pay —new or used.
cording to J. T. Hunt, county judge.
Trrpr« ¡'‘luff Rug THE DALLES GARAGE
Parce h Post.
4tol(>
Moehnke Bros.’ sawmill at Beavei Woiks, "Tie Dalles,
THE DALLES. OREGON
creek, near Oregon City, was destroy The Lil by, McNeill & LiLby Can
Cat-a-Corner From Po«toffice.
nei , at The Dalles, Oregon, i
ed by fire with a loss of about >12,000
T..:,: on pears ot this time. Can
With the end of the commercial I
will extend Co about the
fishing season on the Columbia river I tung - of cm December.
* Parties de-
middle
less than a week away, it is reported ■.¡ring enijsoymeut, please write for
BIGGS ,
that a big run of fish has entered the
Jar?. • LiLby, McNeill A Lib­
by The .Li les, Oregon.
’ 6to4
SERVICE
STATION
river.
H. H. Willard, Proprietor
Ten sheep-killing bears, 29 bobcats WE PAT parcel post one way ou all
and 539 coyotes were killed last month
shoe it pairing. Good quality work
Lunch Goods
by the 24 hunters of the bureau of bio­
and leather.
Joe Amore, The
Bottled Drinks on Ice
logical survey operating in Oregon, it 1 Dalles, opposite the post oilice.
is announced in the monthly report
Quaker .State Oils
compiled by Stahley G. Jewett, hehd I
Union
Gas
Ajax Tires
of the work. In addition 166 badgers,
. The Patronage
123 porcupines and 13 skunks were
of my Sherman County Neighbor«
HUGER STOVE
taken.
Will be Appreciated
Orego^ pensions have been granted
For * Sale
as follows: James Moss, Portland, >15
a month; Frederick A. Mead, Port­
land, >12; Robert G. Hord, Portland
Takes
Best t
$24; James McCarren, Portland, $12;
Grates!
or
Wood
Walter G. Averill, Butte Falls, >18;
Price
Lulu Howard, Ashland, >30; Wilfred
Good
a H. Gensib, Algoma, >15; George F
Reasonable.
Hilliard, Prineville, $18.
Decreases In volume of production
J Inquire at
as well as in sales and shipments fo”
the week ending September 12 com
OB3ERVZR OFFICE
pared witli the preceding week were
THE
reported by Pacific northwest mills of
th? West Coast Lumbermen’s associa-J
Probably one FLAVOR
tlon. The association announced that
reason for the W LASTS
for the week ending last Saturday 108
popularity of
mills of the organization manufactured
WRIGLEY’S is that it lasts
93,065,979 feet of lumber, sold 81,014,-
•O long and returns such
great dividends for so small
567 feet and shipped 86,750,345 feet.
ah outlay. * It keep« teeth
George Hamlin, 27. of Portland, Is
clean, breath sweet, appetite
dead and his father, Frank E. Hamlin,
keen, digestion good.
Fresh and full-flavored
also of Portland, was seriously wpund-1
ed as a result of buckshot wounds ip>
fileted by J. S. Trent, a farmer resid­
ing one mile west of McMinnville, who'
believed the two men and their com­
panions, Earl Hamlin and William
Hamlin, neither of whom was injured,
had stopped at his place to steal mel
ons The shooting occurred at night.
Thomas B, Kay. state treasurer, has
*r.nGunced that approximately $2,000,
UO0 would be withdrawn from the
state’s inactive bank accounts within
i he next w^ek to care for bond prlnci |
pal and Interest which falls due on
October 1. Of the total withdrawals
azda amps
>411,000 will be used In retiring high
way bonds, >805.414 will go to pay in
FOR SALE
terest of these bonds, while >44^.583.33
4 will cover InteresT on securities issued ■
BY
by the world war veterana’ state aid I
commission
You can’t paint quality on
the outside of a battery—it’s
got to be in the blood. Exide
quality has been the standard
of excellence in storage batter­
ies for over 37 years.
Yet today you can buy an
Exide no matter what your
price limit may be.
id’ov when in Moro
this wett’from Or r a Valley stated
Mint at-a race-, -.g a f the board of
directors for t x SLcru an Electric
Uie company office
company, Leid
v. ek, it was decided
in this city
i;i. nd would be de-
that a
dared th ;r. yea cn the outstanding
stock.
i! 30 stated that
because oa;n‘r j of the company had
been, used to ay off .indebtedness
of tha co-:»;,’: y, thereby actually
increasing the value of the company
stock, the preposed dividend would
be, figure^ on markot value of the
.stock whgn the, dividend is finally
authorize!.
A. M. HICKS
$5Q
Exide, as you know, Is a quality battnry.
It« reputation
was won on high quality, rogardln«s of the coat.
But
now there is an Exide for any pocketbook.
*.«■/*
Exide 13-plato, 6-volt batterins come as low as >16 50,
Foss & Co. Inc. Moro, Ore
EXIDE PRICES ARE FROM I 16.50 UP
H
The Prize Winner Milk
is From Moro Dairy
For steadiness of quality and clean­
liness Moro Dairy has at al! times
maintained the highest standard pos­
sible. Every cow in Moro Dairy herd
has been tested by a state veterinary •
and the dairy itself has been inspect-^
ed by the state health office. No other
milk supply in this vicinity can
claim as much.
Delivered when you want it.
Moro Dairy Milk 10c Quart
< Moro Dairy Cream 30c Pint
Proprietor,
, (
Sherman Electric Co
Moro
Moro Oarage
Blacksmith and Machine Shop
Plow Share Grinding
Acetylene Welding
Wood Working in Connection
Let us give you prices on our
Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires
We Have a Complete New Stock
Moro Garage, m . r . Schadewitz, Prop.
Telephon« Main 171
Home phone Main 47<
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WRIGLEYS
I
I A fteh
EVERY
M
The reader of advert Ise mei ts k rows that he bus the most
reliable <uide to maiktb that exist« in rhe world today.
OF
Poilland, Oregon,
Rotary
Rod Weeders
Manufactured in Cheney, Washington
STRONG
COMPACT
DURABLE
Our Rotary Rod Weeders are hungry for weeds.
They make a perfect seed bed and leave the
best kind of a lump mulch on top.
For Sale By
Moro Hdw. & Imp. Co.
Moro, Oregon
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