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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1925)
Friday, November 20,1925 == Send Your Jewelry Repair Work $0 YOU THIMK' t OU WOULD WXB * QOOO “PbUC^tAAH Pound’» Jewelry Store 5 WAVS ' THAT TOO IKHOV^ I WUO.VER HOHHER THINK >O > guy a pound 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 than. ' STANLEY DOYLE HAVE YOUR The Dalles (Full Course) at the Brief R mbm pf Happening* of the Week Colleeted for - A Full Set of Teeth $40 Fillings from $1.50 up to $2.5 > Gold Crowns $8. Painless Extraction $1 White Restaurant Our Reader*. • This Work is of the Best That Money Can Buy and is Fully Guaranteed. 15 Years Experience. . Klamath Falls now has a population J of nearly 10,000 It is estimated. # 11 Plans for the organisation of a civic I league are under way at Silverton. R 408 E. 2nd St. The Dalle*, Oregon We also serve, at usual prices. Lunch and Dinner combinations that are said by our patrons te equal Home Cooking Say It With Flower* BUT Say It With Our* ; HARTWIGS FLOWER SHOP **«—>>■04» Beaety” The Dalle*, Oregon Opposite First National Bank Phone 794 Night phone «901 PLENTY Calls for and Delivers \ in ^’Mdro^ Vasco ‘ and Grass Valley Mondays and Thursdays HOME GROWN FLOWERS Artistically Arranged Our Worte is Guaranteed Union and Third St. That he would be a candidate for g-nni- w Oa iu HR em » ticket at the earning primastee was the un- moimomnant made at Bend by Jay H. Upton, state senator A total of Hl persons were arrest ed for viotaUeM of the state prohibi- 1 tion laws during October, according to a report prepared - by WUllam 8. Lavens, istata prohibition director. When Mr. khi Newton Smith danse W’H borne in Salem Frt- day night they discovered a large the front bump- The hen was asleep Fife loeaee In Oregon, exclusive of Portland, during the month of O<Xo- ber aggregated 3199,709.24, according to a I spurt prepared by the ■state fire marshal. There were a total of M fires Ray Jlllsoa, 34, .a Southern Pacific ticket agent at Ashland shot Mrs. RM NpU. M, and then, turning the SI b M IP»» himself, committed suL qlde, gt the Nell reaidence, where the voters «t * election to be held December t. One hundred Md four mills report ing to West Ooast Ldiqbenneu’s asso ciation for the w«ek ending November 7 manufactured 100,880,415 feet of lumber,'UN* 9LDU.411 feet and sh^ ped 99,999,947 feet ' J- J The annual conference of editors and busineee wsyam of the Pacific tntercellegiate Press association oon- I vmd^-nt'Wume ^ith 14 delegstes, representing every collegiate news paper on the coast, in attendance. A high wind, bordering on a torna- I io. caused damage in the rural dis tricts lying between . Independence, I Polk county and Liberty. Marlon coun- I ty, aggregating approximately «2000. the Tonane Point naval base and the mouth of the stream has been made to MajorOeneral Harfy Taylor, chief of engineers. United States army, by Major B. T. Coiner, district oCfinr al rwtissL DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS GROCERIES, BERRIES AND FRWW^ We are in the market at all times fog Live and Dresied Meats and Poultry a Over the Wasco County Bank 305 Second 'Street, East Third and Washington Street, The Dalles, Oregon E. H. Spurgeon, Proprietor PORTLAND PAINLESS. DENTIST The Dalle», On-inn our prices on groceries. An Increase of 495 children of school’ age in Eugene was found by the school Hl... ......... . census enumerators this year. The population of the county jail at Salem has dropped to 17, the small est number of prisoners in more than a year. Jefferson county schools were clos ed two days last week to permit teach ers to attend the Institute held at Madras. MILK The board of trustees of Linfield coilego at McMinnville has decided to raise >500,000 for new buildings and equipment. U TWO %ed Oflowor Klamath lake yield ed 4« bushels of rye to an acre this year* on a «79 acre tract, according to •M. Motschehbacher. ” Bernd Christianson. 79, an Inmate gf the Lutheran home for the aged near Eugene, suet el nori a broken neck when ho fell off a barn. 1, * The city council of Bandon has in- •talied W. D. Foster of that city as city record« W fill the vacancy caue- Uky tks death of Jamas Mask The Me Kanäle pass highway over the summit of the Cascades was open ed to traffic again after having been cloned two days- on account of deep EetabUahsaent of a branch of the West Tanning company 'In Salem will be considered at the next peatlng of the local chamber of com- meroe. The Arlington city council has ap- proved the city budget for IM«, In the amount of |M,14ÿ, as against Ilf,445 for the year 1M5, a reduc- tion <rf4M0. Tranchell A Parelius of Portland I wer« awarded the contract for the general construction wort of the state normal school at Ashland. Theif bid Phone 31. We specialize in always having the very nest and freshest groceries in package, tins and bulk and at right Pure Milk and Cream and Good Service We have a complete refrigerater plant Where our fresh meats are properly cooled before being put on sale. • We have bought both the Thorp and the Starr milk business and intend to give everyone the best possible service in every respect. Our policy is to ’make every one of our customers satisfied and every satisfied cugtomer a booster, Special prices on all canned goods to farmer customers MORO DAIRY Phone and mail orders solicited and given very prompt -attention, •flipped parcel post, singe or express. D. C.’^est, Proprietor Ph< ne 21F1 - Stanley Doyle of Montana, who was elected president of the 40 and 8, the fun making orpanlxatlcm within the C. V. B»tln»»p, Proprietor Moro Hotel Barber-Shop A15 Plate Genuin Exiôç BATTERY s\ Vith full Exide Quality HIS new 13 plate Exide with full Ex ide power and depend ability which sells at so low a price is withih 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 rto need to pay more than Exide prices and you can’t get better quality. T Olympia, Wash. — With Governor HarW'*»* an apparent majority o^ the state legislature fully aroused to the credit crisis caused by the default of Washington cities on their local 1m- prevement district obligations, cor rective legislation already seems- as sured at this seossion. This la one of the very few highly important mat ters covered In the governor’s message that admits of no controversy as to purpose, though there will be some conflict Of opthkm as to the means of Moro, Oregon’’ and Children*» Hsir Cutiind L und Shingle Bobbing BATHS You hear everywhere today—“Exide is building a mighty ¥>od battery.” -> • \ „ he motor car driver says—“Exide batteries are holding up in fin« shape.• ¿~ ......... The Exide user says—“Give ma another EXfde, they uurelv 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 srs giving to car owners of your acquaintance. nised quality plus Exide low You wiU find that Exide k* battery serried kt extremely {»nets can bring you increai ow coat. Foss & Co. Inc. Moro/Ore-* ■ ' Ça * '■ Y?- EXIDE PRICES ARE FROM R ead <&. G alloway GENERAL MACHINE SHOP; Repairing Truck?, Tractors, Automobiles, Caterpillars, and Combine Motors, Cylinder Grin ling, Oyx-acetylene and Electric Welding The Dalles, Ore Phon* Main 4001 A valuable knowledge cf the reliability and integrity of businesses is the reward of the steady reader of advertisements. | • líikíwM Wisehituse <t SHHhg te.| Bo -far T the discussion revolves around the point of whether it will be positibM In any way to compel the de faulting communities to clean up their improvement district outstkndttg debts. No one doubts tkb'feasibility and practical necessity of making It impossible for improvement district securities to be issued In the future without* guaranty of payment through a general tax levy. But In all appar- ent good faith, many legislators are doubtful if any law can now be enact ed that would force an unwilling city or town to raise money for the re demption »mount of dis trict Improvement bonds that have been permitted, under cover of existing law and th* supreme court’s decision, to become worthless. Quality Certainly 61S East 8«cond St, [SMUTS ON BONDS STIRS LEGiSUTORS BRIEF GENERAL NEWS { The Italian newspapers raised a chorus of rejoicing over the settle ment of the war debt to the United Buttes. A. W. Ewert, former treasurer ol .the South Dakota rural credit board, was indicted on charges ot embeszltng 3211,437.59 of rural credit funds. . Sixty dead on the floor of the ocean is the story of the British submartoe M-l, which submerged in the English chafibol and did not come back to the surface. Greece has officially informed the league Of nations that she would wul come a Balkan security and compel- sbry arbitration pact along the Hales of Ihe’paOt for western EdropA hego tinted at Lofiarno. Sharp slashes of from 25 to 50 pot cent in inheritance texes on estattea valued M mor« than 1100,900 will be incorporated in the new revenue bill. Representative William Green ol Iowa, chairman of tbs hauee wa>s and means committee, announced. ' R H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon DEALERS IN Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts, Buildeis Supplier, Lumber, Wood, Ccal and Hay. - MANUFACTURERS OF MILL FEED AND FLOUR Thu Dalleo WHEN IN THE DALLES EAT AT Outstanding bonds of the eUte of Oregon November 1 of this year ar gregated |N,5H.99O, while the total credits were PWLOtm' according - Oregon YhiHMad County Headquarter# Formerly the Albert CENTRALLY LOCATED < Cooildge Wlli Not Reappoint Haney. ■ Washington, D. C.—President Cool- ; Idge will not reappoint Commissioner < Raney to the shipping board, but he is anxloua to replace the Portland democrat with a man from the Pacific \ northwest. Senators McNary of Ore- tMi find Jones of Washington brought that impression away from the White ^use with them. '5 - J. P. RATH. MOW gar . The Dallea’ Newe*t and Bp*t • * Hoetelry I I New and Used . Parts for all Cars . HOTXL PERKINS I Fifth and Washington SU. j PORTLAND,’ OREÒON « Th* Motor Market Ths Dalles, Or« Phone 618 NEW 603 E 2nd CRANDALL undertaking COMPANY : THË DALLES. OREGON ; ; SPECIAL RATES |1.50 up; double |2.50 up < Room with private bath, singh ‘ $1.00 up; double $1.50 up J Room with bath privilege, singh