Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, October 30, 1925, Image 4

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The Sherman County Observer, Moro, • 0regon, Friday, .October 30,
Send Your
Jewelry Repair Work
to
Pound’s Jewelry Store
ae Judge'- •
DO YOU KH0W WV AT WILL
ARM YOU "READY TO
happen OF TOG
TAKT TUR STAND JH
YOUR
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ISPSCT ILLC*O
guy a . pound
strakht to
prr tori
Proprietor
The Dalle», Oregon
Watch for our announcement of
our big new store opening.
Many useful and valuable gifts
will be given to our friends who
visit our jewelry store at that
time.
When in The Dalles
HAVE YOUR
Lunch or Dinner
(Full Course)
35c
at the
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Portland Painless Dentist
A Full Set of Teeth $4«
• Fillings from $1.50 . up to $2.50
Gold Crowns $8.
Painless Extraction |L^
Briet Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
White Restaurant
Our Readers.
408 E. 2nd St.
Four new business enterprises have
located in Monmouth within tho last
This Work is of the Best That Money Can Buy
and is Fully Guaranteed.
15 Years Experience.
PORTLAND
DENTIST
PAINLESS
Over the Wasco County Bank
The Dalle», Omgmi ’
305 Second Street,
The Dalle*, Oregon
- Greaham was chosen for the annual
convention of the Oregon W. C. T. U
We also serve, at usual prices,
next year.
Lunch and Dinner combinations
There were 99 fires in Portland ip
that are said by our patrons to
equal Home Cooking
September, 31 of which entailed losser
of S33.70S.24.
Paul Vogt of Portland, was instantly
killed near Redding, Cal., when he was
’1 caught in the belting of a rock crush
Say It With Flower*
BUT
Say It With Our*
^HARTWIGS
FLOWER SHOP
The Dalle*, Oregon
Opposite First National Bank
Phone 794
Night phone 690W
Price* ARE Rea*onable
at the
2
BLACK AND WHITE
Restaurant F ountain
Lunch Counter
COME AS YOU ARE
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
AT ALL TIMES
J. T. Fric*, Proprietor
THE DALLES, OREGON
* When in The Dalle*
SEE .
S. J. Stanek
• FOR '
“Everything in Harne*»
and Saddlery”
Auto Tops & 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 Director»
Union and Third St
The Dalles, Ore.
FOR SALE
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 a state veterinary
and the dairy itself has. been inspect­
ed by the state health office. No other
milk supply in thia • vicinity can
claim as much.
For the first time in October in
many yean the city of Portland 1«
using all of the water in the Bull Run
river.
E. E. Myers, mayor of Warrenton
has tendered his resignation to the
city council on grounds of “indefinite
absence from the city."
The fifth annual Milton-Freewater
Apple show was held last week with
the largest display of apples ever as
sembled in eastern Oregon.
.
M. P. Lee. rural mall carrier work
ing out of Canby, probably lost the
sight of one eye when attacked by a
large hawk which he ahot.
James Romig, 27, of Baker, Was in
stantly killed when struck by an auto
mobile driven by C. H. Getchell on the
Old Oregon trail near Hotlake.
The Young People's Luther league
convention of the Oregon and south
ern Washington district will be held
in Silverton November 5 to 7, inclu-
Delivered when you want it.
Moro Dairy Milk 10c Quart
- Moro Dairy Cream 30c Pint
G. G. Thorp, Proprietor, Moro
A. 13 Plate Genuine
Exibe
Albany street lighting system is due
for a change as the result of a move
ment stgrted by a citizens’ committee
to have Indi vid ual lamps on curb _
poets.
The Salem Ad club has appointed
a vigilance committee to wage War on
a number of shoplifters who have
been active In Salem during the pasl
few months.
One hundred members of Methodist
Ladies’ Aid societies from Union coun
ty met at Union In a first annual con­
ference. Cove was chosen for next
year's meeting.
Members of the Eugene Elks’ lodge
visited schools throughout Lane coun
ty in the interests of the fund for the
restoration of the historic warship
"Old Ironsides."
Members of the Longfellow clubs at
Medford, Marshfield, Portland, Cor­
vallis, Eugene and McMinnville wer«
guests of the Salem branch of the or
ganization at a band net
county assessors from all sections
of the state have been summoned to
meet In Salem on Monday, November
2, according to announcement made
by Earl Fisher, state tax commission
-er. Discussion of county tax ratios
will play an important part in the
program.
In tribute to Thomas A. McCann,
executive manager of the Shevlin lum
bar Interests in the United States, the
Shevlin-Hixon company plant in Bend
cloeed for * half, day Saturday. Mr.
McCann was first general manager of
the Bend plant He died In Arizona
A deer from the-wilds southeast of
Bandon created an amount of excite­
ment there recently, when it strolled
and ran through the streets, with half
a hundred excitad men’after ft. The
animal had several narrow escapes
from being Raptured, but always elud­
ed its pursuers.
More than 150 men, representing
practically all sections of the United
States, have replied to an advertise­
ment inserted In a Salem newspaper
by a mysterious Miss Jordan, in which
she offered to pay >400 to any respect­
able man who would marry her so
that she might inherit an «state. ,
Attempts are being made In the
Tumalo reservoir basin to float boxes
of dynamite, with time fuses attach­
ed. Into a subterranean channel. If
the attempts finally meet with sn
cesé, it is believed that the explodin
dynamite will block the underground
passage which have made the reser­
voir useless.
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Hearings to determine the reason­
ableness of the tariffs of several stage
lines operating In this state was start­
ed in the offices of the public service
commission at Salem. Stage lines
represented at the hearing included
the Coast Auto Iino, Portland-Newberg,
McMinnville Stage line and the Inter
urban Stags company.
BATTERY
OREGON NEWS NOTES'
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of tho Week
Briofly Sketched for Infor-
The Dalles Market
Phone 31.
East Third and Washington Street, The Dalles, Oregon
E. H. Spurgeon, Proprietor
nation of Our Readers.
DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS
GROCERIES,; BERRIES AND FRUITS
. L L. Patterson, resident of Eola,
Polk county, hap announced himself
as a candidate for the republican nom­
ination for governor. This is the first
entry for the gubernatorial primary.
The Medford water commission hu
appointed F. C. Dillard, well known
Pacific coast water engineer, to be la
charge of the construction of Med
ford’s new 1975,000 water works sys­
tem.
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. Mountain range in eastern Oregon 1«
enough better than it was last year
that sheepmen expect to have the us«
of the higher range« for between a,
month and six week* longer than in
1924.
The city of Astoria won in the str
preme court its mandamus proceeding
against Clatsop county to compel the
county court to levy * road tax, a
part of which would be available for
use by the city.
The assessed valuation of property
We are in the market at all firnes for
Live and Dressed Meats and Poultry
eluding public utilities, is * little mor«
than half a million dollar* >«»’ than
in 1924, according to R. 0, Hawks,'
When next in The Dalles call and get
our prices on groceries.
We specialize in always having the
very nest 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 fanner customers
PhorfF and mail orders solicited and given very prompt attention,
shipped parcel post, stage or express.
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C. V. Btlknap, Prepri«tor
Moro Hotel Barber Shop
Three fires are' burning In ths
Moro, Oregon
!
Mount Hebo district of the Sinslaw
national forest in Tillamook county
and one is burning in the Waldport
Ladies and Children’« Hair Cutting J
district, according to Ralph 8. Shel­
and Shingle Bobbing
ley, supervisor.
The Washington County Fruit Grow
ers association recently was organised
with George Wool worth as head and
G. C. Chase as secretary. The asso
elation is in the form of a producers' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOC OOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOQ
co-operative exchange.
K Ilf |. | | 1 H ‘H-1 '1 1II-M4 1 1 i i I I I I Il l i »HH 1111 1'1 I 'I I'M » I'M'!
Th« rug of salmon in the Colum
bia river if vary H***1
to the con­
tinued dry weather, which leave* th*
river low and clear. There will be
few fish, according to fishermen, anti)
there is a good rainfall.
R. H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon
Finger prints on two pieces of
cheese was the only trace left by
thieves who looted the cheese factory
DEALERS IN
at Beaver, taking 1456 pounds of
cheese and 40 pounds of butter, the
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts,
loss being estimated at |440. '
One hundred and three mills report
Buildeis Supplies, Lumber, • Wood,
ing to West Coast Lumbermen’s asso
Ccal
and Hay.
elation for the week ending October
17 manufactured 101,233,741 feet of
MANUFACTURERS OF
lumber, sold 95,848,354 feet and ship­ t L
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ped 101,453,221 feet. New business was t
5 per cent below production. Ship-
fneiits were 6 per cent above new busi-
BATHS
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| Independent Warehouse k Milling Co.|
now
HIS new 13 plate
Exide with full Ex-
ide power and depend-
- ability wjiich 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
«g
the world over will tell U* 1
fl ■
you it is worth more.
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There is no need to
A
pay more than Exide
prices . and you can’t Do You Buy on Quality,
get better quality.
or Price, or Both?
T
or-
Quality Certainly Pay* in a Battery
You hear everywhere today-—"Exid* 1» building a mighty
good battery.”
The motor car driver says—“Exide batteries are holding
up in fíne shape.”
The Exide user saye—“Give me another Exide, they surely
are dependable and last a long time.”
Look over the Exide batteries we have in stock and then
check up the life and service that Exide batteries are giving
to car owners of your acquaintance.
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You will find that Exide recognized quality |>Yui Exide low
prices can bring you increased battery service at extremely
low cost.
EXIDE PRICES ARE FROM 916.50 UP
R ead & G alloway
GENERAL
MACHINE
SHOP
Repairing Trucks, TrHClors, Automobiles,
Caterpillars, and Combine Motors, Cylinders
Grin ing. Oyx-aaetylene and Electric Welding
. The Dalles, Ore
615 East Second St
A
Phone Main 4001
i ' -
A valuable knowledge cf the reliability
ai)d integrity of businesses is the reward
K of the steady reader of advertisements.
MILL FEED AND FLOUR
ii mimiin i iiui h - ii i i iii i ih ii i i iii iim 11 1 11 1* 1
Umatilla county wheat farmers ars
wanting rain in appreciable quanties
for the benefit of the newly-seeded
crop, and in some districts the drought
that has prevailed practically all fall
may make necessary some re-seeding
WHEN
of fields. Only a small percentage ol
IN THE DALLES
the crop is up yet, although more than
half of the acreage has been seeded.
Formerly the Albert
Tom Murray, convict, under death
The Dalles’ Newest and Best
sentence for the murder of John
Hostelry
Sweeney, guard, during a break at
the Oregon stgte penitentiary on Aug
CENTRALLY LOCATED
ust 12, testified in the circuit
'
Stiennan County Headquarters
at Salem that neither James Willoe
Open Day and Night
nor, Ellsworth Kelley, co-defendants
in the crime, had any direct connec­
< ; The Dallea - - ' Oregon < ¡
tion with the death of the slain guard.
The engineering corps of the United j
States army has decided to extend the i
jetty at tfce mouth of the Umpqus I
NEW
river, in Oregon, so that the flow ot,
water ia that stream will scour away
HOTEL PERKINS
the sand bar impending navigation at
¿feat point. An allotment of 164,060
fog thio PFP1®<4 was authorised from
Fifth and Washington Sts.
Th« Motor Market
existing river and harbor Imprpvpment
PORTLAND, OREGON
fund*.
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Th« D«llc«, Or«
Two forest fires reported In ths
south Umpqua district, between the
Phone 618 603 E 2nd st
Umpqua river and Jackson creek,
above Tiller, resulted in lookouts be-
•ing ordered to posts at Red Butte and
Devil's Knob. Tho fires are out ot
control but as yet are doing little dam­
age. Owing to the lack of rain, the
forests are very dry and the fire ha»
CRANDALL
ard I* Increasing.
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UNDERTAKING
E. F. Averill, state game warden,
COMPANY
and Commissioner Bauer of Corvallis,
L
who have just returned from eastern
THE DALLES. OREGON
Oregon, expect to make a tentative
recommendation against the proposed
game refuge in southenster» pmati|l*
county, according to Mr. Averill. Deep,
Sam Brisbine, Agent
it was said, are on the Increase In the
Renovated Throughout
Moro. Oregon
community where the proposed refuge
1 would be maintained and the Winter
SPECIAL RATES
range is limited. An Increase in th«
|1.50 up; double $2.50 up
Room with private bath, single,
number of deer, it is felt, would ser­
It is a wall established belief among
11.00 up: double 31.50 up
iously Impoverish the available range, those who invest in Observer advertising :
°ath privilege, single,
and it is recommended that anothN that their money does in that way rèiThe I Room
a double value.
Bank Hotel
Royal Cafe
New and Used
Parts for all Cars