Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, October 02, 1925, Image 6

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    The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday,
October 2, 1926 ,
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mail YOUR
TO US.
HAVE THEM
DONE CORRECTLY
PRICE CHEAPER
QUALITY BETTER 5
W. will mail Catalog oa request
A. E. CROSBY
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Head and Spot Light
ADJUSTMENTS
motor light* to comply
Len» and Reflector» _
to fit all car»
The Dalle» Battery Co.
514 E. 2nd St.
OREGON NEWS ITEMS i OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOCOOOOGMOOOOOOOOOOOOSOB
OF SPECIAL INTEREST | Portland Painless Dentist
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Th. Dall.» .
A Full Set of Teeth $40
Fillings from $1.50 up to $2.5) t
Gold Crowns’$8.
Painless Extraction $1.
This Work ie of the Best That Money Can Buy
and is Fully Guaranteed.
15 Years Experience.
Our Readers.
When in The Dalle»
HAVE YOUR
Lunch or Dinner
(Full Course)
35c
at the
White Restaurant
408 E. 2nd St.
The Dalle», Oregon
We also serve, at usual prices,
Lunch and Dinner combinations
that are said by our patrons to
equal Home Cooking
Say It With Flower»
BUT
Say It With Our»
HARTWIGS
FLOWER SHOP
The Dalle», Oregon
Opposite First National B*?*
Phone 794
Night phone 690W
Six hundred and elghty-six cars of
fruits and vegetables were unloaded fh
Portland during August, the greatest
of any month in its history.
The new telegraph line to serve the
Western Union and Southern Pacific
over the route of the new Natron cut-
off Is expected to be in operation in
a few weeks.
A northern Morrow county fair will
be held at Boardman Friday and Sat-
urday. The fair will exhibit crops and (
"livestock produced with irrigation in J
that district.
Because he slept while his camp- '
fire grew from .a small blaxe into a
forest fire, D. J. Sullivan was fined
|50 and costs by Justice of the Peace
Turner at Madras.
Budget estimates that total >7,155,-
138.60, or 83,108438.60 mors than the
tax levying power of the city, have
been asked by all departments of the
city of Portland for 4926. _
The United States forest service
has just published a map and log
of the Oregon Skyline trail from I
Mount Hood to Crater lake and will
.furnish them upon application.
Receipts at the Portland postoffice
for the month of August amounted to
8830,684.01. as compared with >117,-
720.06 for the same month a year ago,
or a gain of 812,834.05 for the current
Price» ARE Reasonable
at the
BLACK AND WHITE
Restaurant F ountain
Lunch Counter •
COME AS YOU ARE
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
AT ALL TIMES
J. T. Frie», 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.
MW—"
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
Borget & Celiaway
Funeral Directors
Union and Third St.
The Dalles, Ore.
PORTLAND PAINLESS
Formal dedication pf the new home
for the Salem lodge of Elks has been
set for sometime in November.
Receipts at the Eugene postoffice
in August this year were 13 per cent
greater than those in August of last
Three machines were placed in oper­
ation at the Miles linen mills, which I
were established at Salem recently at I
a cost of more than 8150,000. Other!
machines probably will get into opera­
tion this week.
The 46 mile section of the Pacific
Telephone A Telegraph company’«
long distance lines between Arling-I
ton and Umatilla In eaatern Oregon
Is to be reconstructed at a cost of ap­
proximately 830,000.
A grass fire near the farm home of j
C. W. Miller In Flournoy valley, Doug-11
las county, set fire to the farm build-11
Ings knd the home, together with its P
contents, the barn and other outbuild-11
Ings were destroyed.
The «tate board of control has au- J
th or lied a reorganisation of it« forces <
at the state tuberculosis hospital to L
care for the many new patients that ]
will receive accommodations in the L
new buildings now under construction.
Kid Gilstrap, who in November,
1938, was shot by deputy sheriffs in
a raid on the farm of his uncle, Joe
Gilstrap, seven miles west of Junc­
tion City, has filed suit through his
uncle, who is his guardian, against
Clyde N. Johnson, ex-district attorney,
Fred G. Stickles, ex-sheriff, and the
several deputy sheriffs who took part
In the raid, seeking >75,000 damages
Extension of the operation of ths
Oregon sterilisation law to include all
state Institutions, probably will be at
tempted at the next session of the leg
I Mature This was indicated in a gen
eral discussion of the benefits of the
sterilisation act at a meeting of the
state board of control at Salem. The
law, as now^operated, affects only in­
mates of the state penitentiary and
state home for the feeble-minded.
Sam A. Koxer, secretary of slate,
was cited to appear before Judge L.
H. McMahan in the circuit court at
Salem on October 22. and show cause
why he should not designate the Ore­
gon State Motor association as his
sole agency In the city of Roseburg,
for the purpose of registering motor
vehidee owned by non-residents. The
suit was filed by Joe Dunne of Port­
land, on behalf of the motor associa­
tion.
Lightning has been the chief cause
of fires through the forests of the
northwest this year, thé report of the
district forester for the season end
ing August 31 shows. Of a total ol
1381 fires in the national forests 933
were canned by lightning.~ Smokers
! caused 144 and neglected campfires
171. The area burned over within the
nsttonal forests was 32,166 acres of
forest lands and 2538 of private. It
' cost >188.607 to suppress fires. Only
nine were reported from the Santlam
forest, ths best showing of >8 federal
I torssta.
.
DENTIST
Over the Wasco County
The Dalle», Oregon
305 Second Street,
RACINE TIRES
We Believe in
RACINE TIRES AND TUBES
✓
That is Why
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We Sell Them! <
We Believe in the Quality of the Racine Product
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If You Will Accept Ottr Belief
You Will Not Regret It!
F. S. Gunning
OREGON NEWS HEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
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The Dalles Market
Brief Resume of Happenings of
Phone 31.
East Third and Washington Street, The Dalles, Oregon
the Week Collected for
E. H. Spurgeon, Proprietor
Our Readers.
DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS
GROCERIES, BERRIES AND FRUITS
■ The annual Hood River county
school fair was held at the Hood, River
high school Saturday.
Most of the lookouts and patrolmen
In the Sluslaw national forest have
been laid off for the season.
Albert Biggerstaff, 60. was killed
when his body was cut In two by the
saw in the Herman Bros.* sawmill at
Dryden.
With his light automobile turned
over on his chest, Orval Davis, 20,
was found dead about six miles south
of Madras.
The Oregon Pure bred Livestock as­
sociation will hold Its annual meeting
on the state fair grounds at Salem,
September 30.
J. F. Young, 28, of Salem, coughed!
up an old-faihloned gold pen pdint |
which ¿his mother said he swallowed
more than 20 years ago.
I
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’
Department heads of Multnomah
county governmental agencies have
We are in the market at all times for
Live and Dressed Meats and Poultry
Special on Sugar during canning season,
6.3»
100 pounds best cane sugar for............
Elberta peaches for canning per lug box....
Elberta peaches for canning, large lug box.. 2.00
Bananas, 3 pounds for..................................
Cantalopes, 7 for..........................................
Extra fancy head lettuce for......................... .10.
01 y>
Watermelons, per pound ..................... .
.30
Oranges, per dozen
Extra fancy large King cooking apples, pound* .05
71/} oz. extra large size toilet paper, 6 for........... 25
Special prices on all canned goods
to farmer customers
" At the “Drive in” Corner Servics Station
501 East Second St.
The Dalles, Ore.
We Specialize in i
Prompt, Courteous and Efficient Service
R ead & G alloway
GENERAL
MACHINE
SHOP
Repairing Trucks, Tihdow, Auioinobiles.
Caterpillars, and Combine Mot«.i>, Cy girder ,
Grinling, Oyx-acet\lene and Electric. Welding
The Dalles, Ore.
Fhcnt Main 4001
616 East Second St
“SCIENCE FOR SERVICE”
Through the Experiment Station, the Extension Service,
and Resident Instruction
Oregon Agricultural College
Serve« the Farm«, the Home«, and Indu.trie« of Oregon
It offers a college education in
rriculture, Commerce, Engineering, Forestry, Home Economic»,
Mine», Pharmacy, Vocational Education, Chemical tn-
Th. School of BASIC ARTS AND SCIENCES Provid“ th. foun£-
tion for all technical course«.
The- training Include« Phyaical
Education, Industrial Journalism, Social Sciences, and Music.
Fall Term Begin» September 21 »t, 1925
For illustrated bookkt« and information, write to
The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College
Corvallis, Oregon
1
USE
AND
4
UNION
NON DETONATING
GASOLINE
UNION OIL COMPANY
CAulFORNIA
Moro Hotel Barber Shop
BATHS
I Independent Warehouse & Milling Co.|
MILL FEED AND FLOUR
Bank Hotel
Royal Cafe
New and Used
Parts for all Cars
MOTOR OIL
OF
amounting to 33,486,766.87. •’
C. V. Belknap, Proprietor
The Booth-Kelly Lumber company
। has started clearing ground for a new
logging camp four miles northeast of
Camp No. 34, above Wendling.
M’oro, Oregon *
Brownsville was permitted to name
the.queen for the Linn county fair
Ladies and Children’» Hair Cutting
thia season and selected Ml«« Betty
and Shingk Bobbing
Coshdw,- a . Brownsville high school
girl.
Sportsmen of the Deschutes valley
favor a reduction of the bag limit on
fish, the consensus of opinion being
that the present limit should be cut
tn half.
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A contract for purchase of an in­
terest in Warm Springs reservoir as
a part of the Vale irrigation project
has been approved by Secretary of In­
terior Work.
R. H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon
|
Blds for the construction of approxi­
mately 15 miles of road will be con­
sidered by the state highway commis­
sion at a meeting to be held In Port­
DEALERS IN
land September 29.
A cougar, measuring 8% feet and
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts,
j weighing 156 pounds, was killed by E.
Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood,
. j M. Condit, - Tillamook garageman,
[ while hunting in the southern part
Coal and Hay.
• of Tillamook county.
J
As a result of the short prune crop
MANUFACTURERS OF
। in the Willamette valley this season
[ a number of Marlon and Polk county
11 growers have been offered as much as
! 10 cents a pound for thuir yields.
!
H. H. Weatherspoon, Elgin fruit ini nn 11111 m 1111 iti T1"1 , l‘*11 «■■■»■»■»■» ■ »■>■■■>*» » i i i i**1
[ grower, has returned from New York,
1 where he disposed of 25’ carloads of
i early apples, representing about two-
[ flths of his crop, which is valued at
875,000.
WHEN
[I The pear harvesting, packing and
! shipping season is now in full activ-
IN THE DALLES
ity in the Rogue river valley. More
Formerly the Albert
than 200 cars have been «ent out to
the eastern markets.
The Dalles’ Newest and Best
The farmers of the McKenxie val­
Hostelry
ley are planning to hold a communi­
CENTRALLY LOCATED
ty fair at Walterville, 16 miles east
Sherman County Headquarters
of Eugene, the week before the Lane
Open Day and Night
county fair in Eugene.
The largest individual orchard deal
in months in the Rogue river valley
was announced at Medford in the sale
of the Bruce Wilson ranch of 150
acres, 50 of which are in pears. Albert
NEW
Anderson, its owner, sold it for >32,000
to A. C. Chew, Oklahoma City, Okla.,
HOTEL PERKINS
merchant, who will make extensive Im­
A. E. Myers, Proprietor
provements Including the building of
two country homes.
Fifth and Washington Sts.
The Motor Market
There were a total of 2556 traffic
PORTLAND, OREGON
accidents in the state of Oregon dur­
The Dalles, Ore
ing July, according to a report pre­
pared by T. A. Raffety, chief inspector
Phone 618 603 E 2nd
for the state motor vehicle depart­
ment Of these accidents. 1940 occur­
red in the city of Portland. The re­
port showed that four persons were
killed as a result of the accidents 4- 1 i I ! 1 1 Mil HU I**! 1 ! IH-H
while 449 persons were Injured.
John H. Carkin, city attorney of
CRANDALL
Medford, has filed a complaint with
UNDERTAKING
the public service commission that
COMPANY
W. 8. Barnum. owner of the Medford-
Coast railroad, had abandoned opera­
THE DALLES, OREGON
tions and had proceeded to dismantle
the line. The road extends from Med­
ford to Jacksonville and originally was
Sam Brisbine, Agent
constructed with thè financial assiat-
' Renovated Throughout
ance of the two cities. Mr. Barnum
Moro. Oregon
some time ago requested permission
SPECIAL RATES
to dismantle the line, but the commis­
I I I 1 I I I 111111 in 1111 in -i' H'
'
81.50
up; double 82.50 up
sion refused to grant such an order
Room with private bath, «ingle,
It it « well ettablithed belief amon»
pending a hearing. This hearing was
!
Ii.oo
sot for September 8, but was post­ thoae who invest ih Observer advertising »Room wi
single.
that their money doe« in that way realise
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poned to some data not yet fixed by
s double value.