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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1925)
The Sherman County Observer, Moro, O regon, Friday, — 3^0 Maybe They Weren't Thirsty_ The Judge the big drug store October 9, Crosby’s HANE YOU Given THE GOLD FlfcH VRESH the DALLES, OREGON HO SI*. THEY HAUCHT ? finished yer WHAT IQAVE THEM. WHY NOT? IQ CHW.? YB3TÇRDAY • MAIL YOUR S TO US. HAVE THEM done correctly price cheaper quality better A. E. CROSBY «a i ,íiPifMiiiniirtHinnj Head and Spot Light ADJUSTMENTS We are bow eg«!»»»/ te j “ motor lights te comity naw stat. tew. Ya. ye - lights are .ot adjuotad by Sept 1. Lens and Reflector» to fit all can The Dalle» Battery Co. K14 E. 2nd Sr. tasi MYSTERY BELIEVED SOLVED OOOOOOQOCX OREGON ^00000000000000°^^ OF SPECIAL INTEREST | Officials Arrest One Man in Brief Resume of Happenings of The Dalles the Week Collected for Our Readers. Fillings from $1.50 up to. $2.50 . _ Gold Crowns $8.; . Painless Extraction $1. MJ Ì •* This Work is of the Best That Mon«y Can Buy and is Fully Guaranteed. 15 Y September exports from Portland 305 Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon represented a combined vaJue of 2«, When in The Dalles 559,234. The newly constructed union high HAVE YOUR school at Nehalem was dedicated Fri «eoe day evening. Lunch or Dinner Dr. C. M. Dodson, 83, for 43 years a prominent cltlsen of Baker, died at (Full Course) his home In that city. The Douglas & Taylor furniture We Believe in at the store at Corvallis was damaged to the RACINE TIRES AND, TUBES extent of »8000 by fire. The Anderson A Middleton Lumber That is Why company of Cottage Grove has doubled We Sell Them! Its woods crew at Rujada. J* i* 408 E. 2nd St. An average of 300"cases of "¿al mon Believe m the Quality of the Racine Product We dally are being packed at the Allen The Dalle», Oregon & Hendrickson cannery at Rainier. If You Will Accept Our; Belief Portland bank clearings for Septem We also serve, at usual pnees, • You Will Not Regret It! her were the greatest for any month Lunch and Dinner combinations thia year, aggregating »177,130,874.95. that are aaid by our patrons U. equal Home Cooking Mrs. Mary Morrison, S5, committed At the "Drive in” Corner Servian Station suicide by hanging herself to a rafter tn the attic of the F. E. Allen home 501 East Second St. The Dalles, Ore. at Nehalem. A thousand cases of Lane county We Specialize in canned pears have just been shipped Say It With Flower» Prompt, Courteous and Efficient Service to London, England, by the Eugene BUT Fruit Growers’ association. Say It With Our» In a raid upon lodging houses and ¿3000000000000000 places of business at Oakridge, five HARTWIGS men and three women were arrested FLOWER SHOP on chargee of selling liquor. ** Marcha ats af Baaaty” Latest reports Issued by E. B. Le ead alloway registrar, give a total of »153 The Dalle», Oregon . mon, students registered for the fall term at general machine shop the Oregon Agricultural college. Opposite First National Bank Phone 794 Night phone 690W Dr. J. M. Kavanaugh of Pendleton Kepairing'l'ruckt", Traciow, has been appointed coroner of Uma Caterpillars, and Combine Motor., LylK'der tills county by the county court. He succeeds the late Dr. H. 8. Garfield. , (¡riming. Oyx-acetylene and Eleclfie .gelding Eugene bank clearings made another Price» ARE Rea*on»ble record in September-. The total for the at the month was »2,778.222.02. and »20,122,- 997 for the first nine months of the BLACK AND WHITE RACINE TIRES White Restaurant ~~ & G R The Dalles, Ore- COME A’fc YOU ARE PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE AT ALL TIMES J. T. Fries, Proprietor - THE DALLES, <)REGON When in The Dalle. SEE S. J. Stanek FOR “Everything in Harnett and Saddlery* Auto Topt & 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 HOME-GROWN FLOWERS For Any Occasion Artistically Arranged Our Work is Guaranteed Peacock Floral Co. 407 Wash. St., The Dalles Bürget & Callaway Funeral Directors Directors of the Bend Commercial club have approved plans for an in dustrial survey of Bend and the trade territory in central Oregon tributary to Bend. The first radio fog signal to be in- ■taBud on land in the 17th lighthouse district probably will go Into opera tion on Cape Blanco some time in November. * Sidney Shaw, 28, of Long Creek, who with his wife was engaged as an apple picker, committed suicide at the Odell orchard home of W. L. Spierbon at Hood River. - A price of »11 per ton for alfalfa hay tn the stack has been fairly well established In several localities In ] Umatilla county by purchases made by livestock men. September had the largest total of building permits of any month in the history of Medford, »229,090 worth of permits having been granted by the city building department. Because the danger season has pass protection men have been < ailed In from the Mount Hood forest. Ap- prqxlmately 60 men. Including 17 look outs have been relieved. The city of Gold Hill has commenc ed the reconstruction of its water main system with the proceeds from a »15,000 bond Issue. The system was Installed more than 25 years ago. ' Rale of the Klamath Lumber A Mill Work company to R, P. Ellingson ot Hawkins, Wla, was announced at "lamath Falla. The new owner will tuta over the November 14. C r ' The W A. Woodard Lumber com pany at Cottage Grove will put into operation at once the mill which was closed down several months ago when its new mill was put into operation. The largest class ever enrolled in thè Oregon Normal school at Mon mouth for a term of the regular school year waa registered last week for the tall term, the total enrollment reach- ina 880 . Work od the aou|h unit of the Sky line trail is still being rushed, with danger J. A. Graham in charge of 45 nen. and the work will continue until .now comes. This government work s being pushed to make that section i4 the Mount Hood national forest ae- easible for tire fighters In the danger Union and Third St. The Dalles, Ore., Li/« Il All Too Short The trouble with spending our lives looking for soft places is that when 1 we have found them there 1« no Uma Phone Main 4001 616 East Second St. !OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI “SCIENCE FOR SERVICE” Tta.ua. the i • Oregon Agricultural College S.r... lh. F.r.., Ih. H.—. a.» »* O”«®» It offers a college education in __ giaeering, Military S cigdc . and T««tte* „ . , . n . CT r a rts AND SCIENCES provides th« The School of BASIC AKlb training includes Physical tion for all technical courses. The training,in^u Education, Industrial Journalism, Social Selene«!, ana saw«. Fall Term Begint September Tb. Or.,.. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS groceries , berries and fruits Murder. We are in the market at all times for Live and Dressed Meats and Poultry When next in The Dalles call and get our prices on groceries. We specialize hi always having the very oest and freshest groceries in package, tins and bulk and at right prices. We have a complete refrigerater plant Where our fresh meats are properly cooled before being put on sale. Special prices on all canned goods to farmer customers Phone and mail orders solicited and given very prompt attention, shipped parcel post, stage or express. • C. V. Belknap, Proprietor Lakehurst, N. J.—The theory of Cap tain Anton Hainan, veteran alrahli pilot, that the primary cause of th< Shenandoah disaster was a failure « Commander Zachary Lansdowne am! other officers to heed obvious danger signals, was disputed by two survlvori who testified before the naval cour of inquiry. Th« survivors were Col onel C. G. Hall, army service obeervei on board, and Lieutenant Joseph B Anderson, the ship’s aerologist. An derson said that Heinen’s whoh theory wm baaed upon Inadequate ant! erroneous Information while Colons Hal! said emphatically that had hi been in command of the Shenandoal would have taken no course Of action different from that which Com. Ltander Lansdowne followed. Moro, Oregon Ladies and Children’» Hair Cutting and Shingle Bobbing BATHS , I Independent Warehoose & Hilling Co R. H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon L : r LEGIONNAIRES GREET CHIE DEALERS IN Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts, Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood, Coal and Hay. MANUFACTURERS OF MILL FEED AND FLOUR President Visits Omaha to Address anc Review Ex-Service Men. Omaha, Neb. — President Coolldgt yurna to 0m»M. Tuesday to »¿dr®«» ■.w. the American Legion epnyentlon anc review the annual logion parM«, WHEN The President and Mrw. Coolldg«; £ were greeted at Union station bj % IN THE DALLES Jama« A. Drain, national commapdei of the American Legion, whose wilt । had come from Washington on tht presidential train. Governor McMul Un of Nebraska, Mayor Dahlman ol Omaha, and a score of prominent clti ««ns and legion officials. Hundred» Open Oey »nd Night of former service men jammed thi train shed and station, and as thi president passed they all cheered. President Coolidge, addressing the /jnerlcaq Legion convention, declar ad that thP F«fl8t of thg World wai will be lo»t h»d th« PMI<»f <* PH world wUl prepare fo» another <w filet unless racial antagonisms art demolished and a universal attitude of toleration Is created. i *If our country is to have any posi The Motor Market tion at laadershlp/’ he added, "I trust tt may b« In that direction, and 1 The Dalle», Ore =Altova that the place where it should I. A .---- M Royal Cafe C^v CorT*llis, Oragon OOOOOOOOOOOOOO t.-: USE S7 ARISTOr motor oil ' Moro Hotel Barber Shop Survivor« Defend thenandoah Chief . Restaurant Fountain Lunch Counter E. H. Spurgeon^ Proprietor Kelso, Wash. — With the srrest of on« man and the statement of officers late Bunday night, the mystery of the Dovery murder in Kelso on June 1», is believed solved. Luke 8. May, Seattle cnmlnologist engaged by the county to investigate the murder, and Sheriff Clark Stude baker made a trip into Oregon Satur day and arrested one W. L. Thomp- aon, alias William Reese, working in e railroad camp about 70 miles from I Eugene. He was brought to the coun ty jail. Thoma» Dovery was killed for., purposes of robbery and revenge by a gang of itinerant "petty crooks and . I tinhorn sports,’’ and not for political purposes, it was announced. John W Smith. Portland police I character, and itinerant prisef ght pro moter. whoae efforts to stag; u pris* I fight in Kelso were blocked by Dovory and his associates, was named as one • of the actual killers by Luke 8. May. Requests for Smith’s apprehension are being broadcast over the country by । Sheriff Studebaker of Cowlits county.. It wfts on the slender clew of a ( stolen revolver, discarded by the mor derer after the killing, that Mr May baaed his case. Microscopic examine, Uon of the weapon led to the real owner of the revolver, a Portland man I He In turn furnished InfofiaatioD which pointed the finger of suspicion I st Smith and several of his associates Over the Wasco County•'* F. S. Gunning Phone 31. * East Third, and Washington Street, The Dalles, Oregon ' Connection With Dovery PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTIST ‘ 35c The Dalles Market /VWWV^^AAAAA^AAAAAAAAA* > ^Baoic Hotel Formerly the Albert* J; ’ * I Th« Dalle»’ Newest «nd Best ; ! * Hostelry * ! < * CENTRALLY LOCATED ; '' I Sherman County Headquarters ; NEW New and Use® Parts for all Cars HOTEL PERKINS A. E. Myers, Proprietor Fifth and Washington Sta. PORTLAND, OREGON Phone 618 • 603 E 2nd st ANO UNION non detonating gasoline UNION OIL COMPANY OF CA-IFORNIA Boatoa Man Named H«** Head. Washington, D. C.—L«igh G, .was rwnoved Twoday as president M •te ®m«rgetiey Fleet corporation and £ rmt Crowley at Boston was named to suooMd him. The action was taken by the Shipping board and with other ah« rm *® announood, amounted to r CRANDALL UNDERTAKING COMPANY THE DALLES, OREGON State Fair Receipts Break Balam, Or .—Receipts of the Oreger fair aggregated »109,»99.24 at against approximately »102,000 in 1M» which wee the banner state fair heM Sam Brisbine, Agent Moro. Oregon - When We Leg the Eye Browse. It M a well e.labli.hed belief smopg An aye specialist says that gre«\ tho~ who invest in Ob.erver advertising money quiets the nerves. The long green hïTtheU ____ , doe. in that way realise certaiair bM • toothlBg affect on moot | g T*ius. gf Ba-Mtog TrmenH, 1 ! Renovated Throughout; V < SPECIAL RATM »1.50 up; double »2.50 up Room with private bath, single, »1.00 up: double »150 up ¡Room with bath privilege,, singly