Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, October 16, 1925, Image 4

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The Sherman County Observer, Morw 0*8^ ^y,
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Pound’s Jewelry Store
guy a . pound
Proprietor
Portland Painless Dentist
Twenty-nine state agricultunl «- ,
périment .tetion. are soon to begin
work on a national cooperative ex
worn
w“ program usakinr
perimental
seeking the
vu solu-
of the difficult problem of what
s . duality and palatability in our ।
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F. R Mumford, Uni-|
” raity of Miwouri, to chairman of »
Fillings from $1.50 up to $2.50
Gold Crowns $8.
. Painless Extraction $1.
Thia Work is of thè Best That Money Can Buy
and is Fully Guaranteed.
15 Years Experience.
PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTIST
th. WMCO COU"»B^
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305 Second Street, - The Dalle», Otago»»
the gasoline tax, and have gone
further by going on record as being
| in favor of an increase in the present
gasoline tax, if this is needed to in-
:rease the revenue for the building
ind maintenance of the roads of the
jtate, our position being that the
gasoline tax is, together with a li­
cense fee based on the weight of
vehicles, the only correct measure oi
the use and damage to the, roads.”
“uTpl“. for thi. .tudy.T)“ ’°*
projêcta of ite tod ever undertek».
useful and valuable gift«
No one experiment station will at-
will be given to our friend, who
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ôto wluüon of th. whole prob-
"St ou" jewelry .tore »t that
b‘t e^ will engage in »me
time.
hto in wtoh it I« P^ticutoly m-
¿r»ted. Subject, for
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ÎÎrid» feeding, breeding, methods
When in The Dalle*
of cooking, and many
J £
however. t° 3“°“ ^“^jefinite-
F thority.it Will be “«““y .
uta.
1V establish what quality and paia
?i£ really «re Th1* “ °’e °f
greatest difficulties facing the exper^
menters, for at the present time -her
i. no .tandard of measurement
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HAVE YOUR
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Lynch or Dinner 35c
ÏCOOOOOOOOOO
mum iiiiii Hi i i i i»»»
The Prize Witmer Milk
is From Moro Dairy
For steadiness of quality and
■ hness Moro Dairy has at all
maintained the highest standard pos-
: sible. Every cow in Moro Dairy herd
has been tested by a state veterinary
and the dairy itself t*8
ed by the state health office. No other
j milk supply in this vicinity can
claim as much.
quality and
Thi. is intended to be a
live investigation, not for the purpose
T goring anybody’, tbeone^or
opinion., but to fin ou
and will prove to be a greai
ing enterprise
had the
The study of meats n»
408 E. 2nd St.
„Xri of every research «ency
u.u.lly approve, auch project.
The Dalle», Oregon
from producer to con.umer the
national live rtock and meat board,
alan *prve at usual prices,
apncultural college., the U. SJe
partment of agriculture, the Ameri­
equal Home Cooking
can society of .nimri
and the director, of experiment .ta-
tion«.. The director, have wlecte
four question, which they deem of
sufficient importance
natl“"‘
rewarch and one of these quesUons
Say It With Flower»
is "factor, influencing the quality
BUT
I and palatability ©f meat.”
Those serving with Dean M“m’
Say It With Our,
ford on the special committee, which
H A R T W IG S
i. known a. the Cooperative Meat
Research Committee, are L. W.
FLOWER SHOP
[Sheets, chief wf the division of ani­
“Merckawts of B«»«>!
mal husbandry, bureau of animal in­
The Dalle», Oregon
dustry, U. S. department of agricul­
A
ture, secretary; Prof. M. D. Heiser,
ODuosite Fimt Nationri
PhonT?»«
Niri>t phone «SOW
Iowa State College; Prof. H. J. Gram-
lich, animal husbandry, Univesity of
I Nebraska, and Dr. C. Robert Moul-
toA, director of the department of
nutrition, Institute of American Meat
Price» ARE Rea»on»ble
at the
BLACK AND WHITE
Restaurant
Fountain
Lunch Counter -
AT ALL TIMES
J. T. Frie»,
THE DALLES, OREGON
When in The Dalle*
SEE
S. J. Stanek
FOR
“Everything in Harness
and Saddlery
Auto Top* & Trimming
INDIAN NOVELTIES
GENERAL
«10 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
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Burget & Callaway
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Funeral Director*
Union and Third St.
The Dalles, Ore.
Moro Dairy Milk 10c Quart
Moro Dairy Cream 30c Pint
G. G. Thorp, Proprietor, Moro
A15 Plate Genuine
£xiöe
BATTERY r :
With full Exide Quality
Packers-
Agricultural experiment station?
which have signified their intention
of taking part are Alabama, Arkan­
sas, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
I Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Minne-
sotk, New Mexico, New Jersey, North
Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon,
I-Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina,
South Dakota, Missouri, Mississippi,
I Montana, Nebraska, Texas, Virginia,
I West Virginia, Wisconsin,* Wyoming
and New Hampshire.
Practically 75 per cent of the na­
tion’s meat products come from the
states participating in this study.
Omaha. — The American Legion’s
seventh annual convention ended with
the elevation of John R. (Go Get Em)
McQul« of East Cleveland, O., white-
haired 5*-year;Old lawyer-banker and
wounded overseas engineering officer,
to the honor of national commander.
The matter of commendation for
Colonel William Mitchell, severe critic
of the nation’s aerial defense, was the
hidden rock of dissension which never
was revealed.
It was not brought to the floor of
the convention but was disposed of In
committee meetings by recommend
ing adoption of one of Mitchell’s pro­
posals, that for a department of de­
fense with control over three equal
branches, air, navy and army, but
without naming him.
The next meeting will be held in
Philadelphia tn 192« and that of 1927
wM awarded to Paris, France.
ide power and depend­
ability which sells at
so low a price is within
the reach of all.
Don’t take it for
granted that Exide
quality costs more—it
doesn’t, but motorists
the world over will tell
you it is worth more.
There is no need to
pay more than Exide
prices and you can’t Do You Buy on Quality,
or Pricejior Both?
get better quality.
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$16.50
Quality Certainly Pay* in
Battery
You hear everywhere today-"Exide i. building a mighty
i°h°ed mowr^.r driver My^-"Exide b.tterie. are holding
are dependable and last a long time.
on i then
I ook over the Exide batteries we have In «tock and then
check up the life and service that Exide batteries are giving
to car owners of your acquaintance.
vvi,ip iow
You will find that Exide recognized qua it/ plus Exide lox
prices can bring you increased battery
*t extremely
low cost.
Foss &. Co. Inc. Moro, Orc
W
exide prices are
R ead A G alloway
GENERAL MACHINE ¿»HOP
Repairing Trucks, TmeiorH, A^omoRles,
Caterpillar«, and Combing Mul.tr», Uyhnder
Grin 'ing. Oyx-acetylene and Electric Welding
The Dalles, Ore-
Phon* Main 4001
616 E»»t Second St.
brief general news
James B. Duke, millionaire tobacco
manufacturer, died at his home in New
York.
.
The department of agriculture eatl
mates the total cotton production at
14.7W.000 bales.
Colonel William Mitchell refused to
testify before the naval court inquir­
ing into the Shenandoah disaster.
Mrs. Margaret Ross Lansdowne re­
iterated before the naval court that
her husband objected to the Shenan­
doah flight
Airplanes are on sale at the New
York John Wanamaker department
store as regular merchandise. The re­
tail price ia 12500 each.
The federal government real I ted
124,179 from the aale of public land in
abandoned reservationa in the atate
of Washington, the interior depart
ment reported.
Dwight Davis Heads War Department
BT
IS new 13 plate
i?e Erideei«?iy—"Give me another Exide. they .nr.lv
JOHN R. M’QUIGG IS
LEGION COMMANDER
Washington, D. C.—Dwight T. Davi»
' of MisNourt. Tuesday was appointed
secretary of war. He takes the place
of John W. Weeks of Massachusetts,
who retired because of ill health. Aa ।
assistant secretary Davie has been the
actual head of the war department
since last spring, when Weeks was
sent to New England by his phyaV
flan« tor an operation and a long vaca­
tion. The new secretary, a lawyer
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and biwinass-man. 1» tn hU <7tb y»*y
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Farmers Elevator & Supply Co.
Office at Farmer» Stat* Bank
J. C. McKean, Manager, Moro, Oregon
GRAIN BUYERS.
DEALERS IN
Olympic and Drifted Snow Flour
Olympic Poultry and Dairy Feed
Copper Crbonnte.^Gteco Bn^uete,
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The Dalles Market
aristo
E. H. Spurgeon, Proprietor
DEALERS IN FRESH,AND
MEATS
GROCERIES, BERRIES AND FRU^*
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.
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We specialize in always having the < •
very beet and 'freshest groceries, m
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 fanner customers
Phon, «nd mail order, .olieited and riven very prompt attention,
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shipped parcel post, stage or express.
C. V. Belknap, Proprietor
Moro Hotel Barber Shop
Moro, Oregon
Lacies and Children'« Hair Cuttin*
and Strinile Bobbing
1 HUED, 20 HURT
IN WRECK OF LIMITED
baths
Engine and Two Cars Leave:
Track Wear Arlington; - I,
AND
UNION.
NON DETONATING
GASOLINE
UNION OIL COMPANY
' *or
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CALIFORNIA
| Independent Warehouse & Milling Co.
The Dalles. Or.—One Person is dead
and twenty others more or less seri-
iously injured as the result of a wreck
r H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon
on the Union Pacific Saturday night
nine miles west of Arlington, when
the Continental limited struck a break 11
in the rails, throwing the engine and
DEALERS IN
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two cars over the embankment.
The dead man was R. H. Lee, fire^
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar P°9‘s.
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Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood,
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man, of Portland.
The list of injured reported taken to
The Dalles hospital for treatment in-
Ccal and Hay.
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eluded:
MANUFACTURERS
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Irving Brown. Casper, Wyo., bruised .
but abls to go on; John Davi*, Pory '
land, brakeman, shoulder wrenched,
still in hospital; Charles M. Walt ,
Portland, engineer, batk and shoulder
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wrenched, several ribs broken Ed
Waldvogel, Pendleton, badly shocked;
Mrs. A C. Voelker, Pendleton, slight
reader of advertisements knows that be ha* the most
injury In back; Mrs. Laura Cantrel,
reliable Auide to market, that exist, in the world tod.y.
Alturas. Cal., going to Nyssa, Or.,
slight injuries; Tom McDavid, colored
Look, ankle hurt; E. B. Schull. Port­
land, brakeman, deadheading east,
badly bruised but able to go to Port­
land; J. Boyd Hanley, Pawtucket,
I Okla., badly bruised but able to on;
O H. Hamilton, baggageman and ex­
WHEN
press clerk, broken clerical, skin ab­
IN THE DALLES
rasions, bruised and badly shocked.
^Reports of the cause vary, but |t
Formerly the Albert
has been ascertained thftt a big bould­
The Dalh*’ N«we*t and fk*t
er, weighing »bout four tons, rolled
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Hostelry
down an embankment and onto the
CENTRALLY LOCATED
track, breaking the heavy rail on the
right hand side of the track. The
Sherman County Headquar era
I rock was not on the roadbed, rail Of*
Open Day »nd Night
I fSal. declare. A trackwalker had
Oregon
passed the spot on his inspection trip
I shortly before the wreck occurred.
I I As the ^locomotive hit the place
I Inhere the tall had been damaged It
I leaped from the tracks and rolled
NEW
I over, instantly killing Fireman Lee
f and badly injuring Engineer Wall.
HOTEL PERKINS
MILL FEED AND FLOUR
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Bank Hotel
Royal Cafe
New and Used
Parts for all Cars
Fifth and Washington Sta.
The Motor M»rket
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Washington, D. C.—The army and
Phone 6<_8 ^03 E and st
aavy were charged by Chairman Mad-
| den of the house appropriations com-
1 mitten with squandering millions of
dollars in a “purposeless, mpnningless,
endless experimental orgy, ’’ in technb
cal aircraft development.
CRANDALL
Testifying before the president’s air
board. Which resumed hearings after
UNDERTAKING
• recess of several days, Mr. Madden
COMPANY
declared technl»! Heyelopipent of
THE DALLES, OREGON
aviation could *o longer be “«afeiy
let" to the two military services It the
United Statue was to take Its place
smnnr th* countries of the world in
• Sam Brisbinc, Agent
the air ’’
“It credit Is to be given witnesses :
Moro. Oregon
who have preceded me." he asserted,
“the experimental and development i ^ i . » i i i i i i i 11 i i ■< » » » *11 l"H‘
work conducted by the army and navy
belief arnonU
It is a well established oenei
slnoe the war has been productive of
who mve«
very little, if *nj advance,’’ toward ,h<~
. 7 plan Whlah might bo accepted by that their money doer m that way real»»®
a double value.
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MOTOR OIL ¿
East Third and Washington Street, The Dalles, Oregon
Phone 31.
MADDEN AniGIlS
AIRCRAFTPROGRAM
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FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
This is an age of short cuts to
everything. No oneseems to have
time for the “meat” *of anything. ,
The hair is cut short, the dresses
are cut short, and the sleeves are cut
short
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We want our sermons short and
we insist on our public speakers
making it short and “snappy-
Synthetic foods, substitutes for
the real thing, abound, and corn beef
and cabbage exist only as a comic
page myth.
Every body is looking for a short
eut to wealth without work. Rob-
oing a bank seems to be the most
fevered of short cuts in this class.
Motorists are constantly demand­
ing short cuts and highway commis­
sions are straightening highways to
make greater speed possible.
Short cuts to health arc sought in
sanitariums after health has been
lost by burning the candle at both
I ends.
r But the world’s work is not going
I to be done with short cuts. Those of
I us who are engulfed in thé “short
I cut” mania will have to learn that
I patience, time and hard work are
just as much requirements of accom­
plishments as they ever were.
Broken Rail Cause.
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Agents for J. L Case Threshing Machine Co.
“Short Cut»” Not a Civic
Economic Necessity
Delivered when you want it.
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Suit ™ ««I 1» th. f.d.rri eourt
at Portland lot Saturday to nulify
Ite.—»W^.te«-
truck owners are back of the >uit
while the auto passenger buss owners
land operators are opposed. X- u
James, president of the Oregon motor
stage association, said in reference
to the suit that his association “has
several times officially and publicly
^neon record as being in favor pf
The Dalle», Oregon
Watch for our announcement of
our big new store opening.
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Suit to Nulify State G m Tax'
Filed at Portland
Food Value» of Meat To Be ... ............................... . nnnu unnnnrwi
Studied by 29 State
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A Full Set of Teeth $40
Send Your
Jewelry Repair Work I
to
October
Renovated
Throughout
SPECIAL RATES
11.50 up; double |2 50 up
Room with private bath, single,
11.00 up;
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31.50 up
:Room with bath privilege.
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