Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, October 09, 1925, Image 2

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    Upheld
sections
The directors of Delio» school
J.
to Oregon their daughter
The trip south was made
the
the California high’
high
over the Pacific
that the Holman
the
entirely dead
hundred
Glendale, doc
camp ground
cyl
camp and found, when
taker
bead of the engine
enough to in
hole
that
Discount
of the cylinders.
side of
after having
NOW ON
new
bought
for junk
The woeful
of
'Orphan
naught compared
orphan' automobile sitnation in
States today. There
600 ,000 automobiles
United States that
compiled by
cording to
dealers'
automobile
national
one
orphan
tion.
gone out Of'
manufacturers
of them
Parts
stül available, however, but the
depreciated until
worth more to then- owners
they will bring in the market.
Corson
“The Music Mun”
CANDY FOR
NAPOHAL
Especially the Kiddies
That is the object of National Can
dy Day, Saturday, October 10.
Moro Confectionery Candies are
pure 'and healthful—good for
as weQ as eld.
stock of Chocolate Coated Candie*
la both hard aad soft chews and
only Candy Special
FOB DRUGS
Complett line of drugs and sundries at all times.
If not in stock we will get* it for you
Many artkies for Christmas now arriving.
Let us buy for you, no charge for this service.
Expert kodak finishing.
THE DALLES, OREGON
LONG TERM LOANS
SHORT TERM PRIVILEGES
We Have Money-Now Available
FOR FARM LOANS ON FARM LANDS
to Progressive Sherman County Farmers
Write Direct to ’
Portland,
The reader of sdrertisemtnU knows thai he hae the moti
The supreme court of Oregon,
decision rendered this
definite
foi
of motor
of
pol« at the
the
In
last week.
four days
held
accidents
to
Under th« decisío»
of
takes precedence over
OU’.
of
intersection col
The decision wjich
court of
of
S. Rami
of
the
Osborne and
gainst
writtei by Justice Burnett,
Cosho’
Bride, Rand
astice
oncur: tag-
ruimg of the higher
complicated by the numer
OUS questions involved in the
the 01 outgrowth of an accident on
Pacific high y July 2nd, 1921.
light automobile driven by
struck by heavy
Ramp
defendant when
the
-tri ven by
t tempted to cross the high'
a mages ere sought by Ramp
storne on the ground that
negligent in traveling
of 45 miles an hour.
The court held, however,
^amp had no basis for civil
had been
that he
not looking to the right.
and giving right
scribed by
to the vehicle approaching
that direction.
It was contended in the case that
if an automobile approaching an
intersection from the right does sc
at an unlawful speed and by virtue
tres at the ci
of this speed
the same time as a vehicle arriv
ing from the left and a collisi
suits, the driver of the auto approach
ing from the left i not guilty of
negligence in attempting to cross th«
intersection first.
•f the quiet day last Fri
and W
80% foot rope
pulley DIOCK on top of the pole.
climbed to the
school house, leaned
ridge of
the
18-foot ladder
held
tower
while Mr.
from slipping
climbed to the topmost round of
ladder, stood at full height and plac
ed the rope.
C.
17% with Teddy,
only half length
•f
those in
experienced in
race
jack
is
too narrow that th«
exc** optionally good one.
Thursday
On th«
as
by
and his brother. H. R. McKean
Wasco.
track Saturday
on the
even better time is anticipa ted.
m Saturday
made by
n visit the fair
Kean will
Goldendal«, •eco mj panied by
Chapman and
Kean,
Phenron.
Highway Vandals Strip
Wrecked and Left b;
Side of Road
Sunday, September 13th, was hoo­
doo day for Lee Lusk and Glen
Schult* of this city. The jinx landed
on the two young men fuU handed
when their •uto left the Columbia
high ray a short distance west of the
Oregon Trunk railway bridge
Celilo, turning over and landing in
the ditch at the side of the road.
As a result of the accident Lusk
badly eut on the leg by
from the windshield and
confined to his home here in town un
when
al Wednesday of this
able to be down town with
aid of crutches. Schults wi
and the protection of the
wheel saved him from injury.
RIGHT OF WAY UPHELD
the wrecking
The crew
The supreme court, however, hele
wrecked machine,
mwuc, *..... th at the
...
> reasonable and lawful rate of
location of the accident and did i
»ed injected into the question an
ment not included in the clause locate the car until the second d
after the mishap had occurred.
the statute delating to the right of
The two days that elapsed betwe
ray of crossings. “It is true” the
the date of the accident and the
:ourt declared, “that reckless driv-
cation of the car by its owner wi
ng is forbidden by statute .'............ 1
>ut none the less circumstances may costly. When the wrecking car fv<
tually found the place where the i
irise where it would be grossest con
cident had occurred only parts of I
.ributory negligence for one heed­
car frame and seat cushion were
lessly to drive his car -in front of a
be found.
Highway vandals 1
ipeed maniac.”
completely stripped the autpmob
The decision explains further that
the engine block, all the whe
“it is said in this connection that the
transmission, differential, and ev
plaintiff had a right to rely on the
thing else in any respect removal i
defendant's observation of the statu­
gone. AU that the owner of the
tory rule against reckless driving.
has left is the memory of once oi
This obligation, like all other rules of
ing an auto that had frequently
the road, is mutual in its application.
the high spots when touring the hi
In order to fully realize the benefits
ways adjacent to Moro.
of the presumption allqded to the
parties invoking it must likewise ob
serve the same rule.”
The decision has no effect upon
. OBSERVER - WANT ADS
the criminal prosecution of either
Rates: Under 15 words, 35c
party for violation of the motor
15 to 30 words, 50c
vehicle statutes. But it establishes,
Over 30 wds., Ilie per wd.
so far as civil action is concerned, a
basis for placing practically complete
cow and calf for sale ch
responsibility upon the motor car GOOD
W. L. Dillinger, Moro.
driver who fails to give the right of
way, which is provided for in the FOR SALE—Thomas .16-7 drill
$60. Buggy for $25. F. W. Hu
statutes, regardless of the speed at croft,
Moro, Oregon.
which the operator of the automobile
entitled to statutory right of way CORD TIRES for m J«— 32x4, sii
ly used. Got
might have been traveling.
one. Will trad«.
zer,
In the case3 Of a speeding driver Oregon.
having the right of way the fact that
he was driving at a rate in excess of FOR SALE—No. 1 Turkey I
wheat seed 1924 crop. Write
that provided for by statute would, Delia Brown, The Dalles, Ore.,
however, in his case, prevent his re­ phone 41F22, The Dalles.
covering damages from the other
NEW7 COLONIAL white enamel w<
party.
and coal range for sale, used <
A number of other relatively im­ year, price $45 cost $125
Reai
portant points are made by the de for selling: buying electric rau
4ti
cision. The supreme court held that Elfin R om ,
testimony that an automobile was FOR SALE 6 head horses, S new 7-
Empire drills, 2 rod weeders. ‘
seen speeding four or five miles from
the point of the accident was inad- Farmers State Bank, Moro, or
1510 Jaekson Street, 1
missable. The stand taken was that Thomsen,
Dalles.
It]
the evidence could be concerned
CLEAN
RAG
RUGS
nieely
01
only with what transpired at the time
mented
3x6
ft
for
$1.85
and
of the accident and not what
Parcels Post.
Tripps Fluff 1
done either before or after the mis Works, The Dalles, Ore. .. 4t
hap occurred.
rhp Libby, McNeill A Libby C
nery, at The Dalles, Oregon,
operating on peays at this time. C
Sherman County Club Mem ning season wil| ¡extend to about
middle of December. Parties
• hers Win Prizes at
siring employment, please write
particulars. Libby, McNeill A 1
State Fair
by The Dalles, Oregon.
i
At the state fair, held in Salem, WE PAY parcel post one way on
September 28th to October 3rd, the
shoe repairing. Good quality
and leather.
Jo« Amore,
Sherman county club work was ex­
Dalles, opposite the poet office.
hibited in competition with club work
from about twenty other counties of
the state. In the general display in
the booths Clatsop, Sherman, Uma­
tilla, Washington, Klamath, Lane,
Douglas, Josephine, Hood River,
Multnomah, Polk, Tillamook, Jack-
son, and Clackamas counties were
competing.
Sherman county won
first, Washington second j MultBP
mah third, and Lane fourth.
In the individual projects, John
Decker of Kent was placed 8th, his
exhibit was one junior fat pig. Ray
Brown of Rufus, took third on his
junior polan china sow. Em ma jean
Stephens of Moro, placed third in the
second division sewing while Doro­
thy Fens was fifth in the same divi­
sion. In division one B, sewing, Vio­
la Hanson of Mero was second and
Sadie Williams was sixth.
In the
third division sewing, Doris Payne of
Rufus was first and June Brackett
else of Rufus won th« bln« ribbon on
dtiou with nias other counties was
third. Viola Kaasoa and Sadie Wil­
liams bringing home a white ribbon
JAMES J. CROSSLEY
OF
Portland, Oregon,
Hereby announces that he
cani .did ate for the Re
can nomination for
Senator at the May,
f
zealously for
Oregon and support
benefit ol »f fam
for
by their
World Court and Reform
of
COMING
TO THE DALLES
Mellenthin
SPECIALIST
in la tarpai Medicine for the
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will
THE DALLES HOTEL
SATURDAY OCTOBER 10
4
ONE DAY ONLY
regular
Mellenthin is
in medicine and surgery and
wa by the state of Oregon,
not operate for chronic appen
gall stones, ulcers of stoma*
Is or adenoids
I has to his credit wonderful
in diseases of the stomach, liv
‘Is, blood, skin, heart, nerv
ey, bladder, bed wetting,- catar
t lungs, rheumatism, sciatica,
■s and rectal ailments,
»low are the names of a few
aany satisfied patients in Oreg*
Me J. Aplin, Carson, Washingt
e trouble.
rs. Otto Will, Jefferson, varic
P. Christianson, Albany,
h trouble.
Robert Ziglinski, Scio, stomach
art trouble.
John Roth, Albany, adenoids
The Prize Winner Milk
is From Moro Dairy
For steadiness of quality and clean­
liness Moro Dairy has at all times
maintained the highest standard pos­
sible. Every cow in Moro Dairy herd
has been tested by s 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. 4
Delivered when you want it
Moro Dairy Milk
Moro Dairy Cream 30c Pint
M. I. Olsen, Portland,
Remember the above date,
nsultation on this trip will be
id that his treatment is differe
Married women must be ac
mied by their husbands.
Address: 211 Bradbury I
>s Angeles, California.
A. M. HICKS
Plumbing and Heating
Sells and installs the
famous Mueller pipe
or pipeless furnace.
Waico, Oregon
BIGGS
SERVICE STATIC)
H. H. Willard,
Proprietor
Lunch Goods
Bottled Drinks on k
tmmmnmmmmmtmmmmmmmmsmmmmMtmmsmmtiiimmwiras
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
TuUphon« Main 171
R. Schade wife, Prop.
Home phone Main 474
Will ba Appreciated
iHi»iini»wmunimm»wiiin»n:Btt»iHniiiniri i mn»i»iiminii i iiiuiiiuiw ii«
Rotary
&
more
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
BY