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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1925)
The Ju¿?e>Anv CollecÜQnofPeo^e Will Run Rom A. Collection. -By KK Send Your Jewelry Repair Work SO YOU THIHK YOU IKNOV* i THlHK «50 WOULD MAKE A Pound's Jewdry Store "BUT YOU ALSO RAYE TO WHAT bAAKESYOU healthy AND > HAVE GOC© JUDGEMENT hokm EK GOOD TOLICEMAH THANE ' WELL WHAT IS JH& FIRST THINQ YOU’D PO TO "DISPER» THAT TOO YOUR HOHHÈR/ Awoe ID START VASSIHÇTHE HAT y guy a . pound Proprietor The Delle*, Oregon y.t.h for our announcement of our big new store opening. Many useful and valuable gif* will be given to our friends who visit our jewelry store at that time. • When in The Dalle* HAVE YOUR FRENCH MINISTRY Lunch or Dinner 35c FORCED TO RESIGN (Full Course) at the Portland Painless Dentist 305 Second Street, DaHe*. .«cy i .H, n - j»rrrirn<ii mnm-~~ ■ ■ """""«eoa ! A Full Set of The Teeth $40 e K'^ijwi— White Restaurant dent to Act. I Parts. — Growing discontent with 408 E. 2nd St Premier Palnleve’s financial proposals, even among the government’s support The Dalle», Oregon ers, finally brought about his fall, less than a month after he had reconstitut We also serve, at usual P™*** ed his ministry to meet the wishes of Lunch and Dinner combination* the radical groups in the chamber of that are said by our patrons tn deputies. equal Home Cooking The defeat of the ministry came when the chamber refused by three votes to accept article 5 of the pro- I poaals providing for enforced consol Idation of the short term debt, al though a previous motion for the Say It With Flower» elimination of the article had been de BUT feated. Say.lt With Our» I Foreign Minister Briand provisionaJ- iy accepted President Doumergue’s HARTWIGS orders to form a new cabinet. M. Briand, who more than once has FLOWER SHOP been the man of the hour in the most “M wo U b U of Beaety” • acute situations of his country, told The Dalle», Oreton the president he was extremely un willing to head the new cabinet, al Opposite First National Bank though ready to help in any way out Phone 794 . Night phone 690W of the present complicated situations. The impression in political circles eventually he would decline. that the aecond Painleve cabinet fell, like ,all other Price» ARE Rea»onable French cabinets during the last two at the ' years, s victim of the financial situa BLACK AND WHITE tion rather than of a political man euver. 1 The prose of all political Restaurant Fountain ■hart«« adopts s serious attitude re Lunch Counter garding the fall Of the ministry as COME AS YOU ARE secondary in Importance to the Ques PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE tions now facing the country. AT ALL TIMES J. T. Fries, Proprietor the DALLES, OREGON When in The Dalle* SEE S. J. Stanek FOR “Everything Harne»» and Saddlery” Auto Top» A Trimmint INDfllN NOVELTIES GENERAL REPAIRING 610 E. 2nd St. The Dalles, Ore. 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 Funeral Directors Union and Third St The Dalles, Ore Fillings from $1.50 r.up to ^$2.50 Gold Crowns $8. Painless Extraction $1. Fortlgn Mlnliter In Palpleve Cabinet Asked by Presi BANKERS FIGHT OVER ST. PAUL REORGANIZATION ENDS iiminnnnnnrTecoo. . ..................... ...................... This Work is of the Best That Money Ukn Buy and is Fully Guaranteed. 15 Years Experience; PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTIST Over the Wasco County Bank i The Agricultural Committee of the Alabama Bankers Association has recommended that a acholarahlp fund be established for th« education of worthy young men and women along agricultural and homo economics lines. It is estimated that if each hank in the state were to contribute 85 cents per thousand capital, five to six thousfi** 4^1 Ur« par annum would be realised. Ths Agricultural Committee of the Oklahoma Bankers Association, In its report, recommends that the bankers see that a competent agent is appoint ed in each county and that ho hw i degree from soma agricultural col lege. They believe that the agricul tural possibilities of the i UU should be bettor advertised and that each county bankers association should do some work along that line. Bearcy County Bankers AaaoclaUon. ♦ rkws. entertained as its guests f«oently some seventy-five farmers and business men. The result was the organisation of the North Central Ar- >---- - Agricultural Association. Its purpose wW be to co-ordinate the ef forts of the farmers and business men In promoting a better agriculture go^cy County bankers are giving 100 I eettinge of purebred egga for distribu tion to the boys' and girls* clubs in the county. H. 8 Mowrer, chairman of the Agri cultural Committee of the New Jersey Rankers Association, together with H. J. Baker, director of extension work In the College of Agriculture, made a complete tour of the state this ■print, rail!ns on the county agents and agricultural committees of the various county organisations to get a definite lino-up on the work done and the plans for the coming year Ways | and means for furthering the program of the state committee were con aid cred at these conferences. Mrs Stella Magladry, wife of J. S. Magladry, state senator, died at Bu- gene after an illness of a few weeks , from pneumonia. . Corn sweepatakee at the annual Marlon Polk county corn show which was held at Salem were awarded to the city of Woodburn. C. H. Dye was elected president of the Willamette valley Chautauqua aa aoclatidn at a meeting of the board of directors held at Oregon City. Despondent over financial troubles and continued ill-health. Howard L. Ward, who resides about five miles •out^ of Rowhurf, shot b lw—If. : ! and G^od Service I We have bought both the Thorp » UG the J.a Starr milk business and and intend to givRKeveryone the best possible service in every respect. Our policy is to make every one of ov.r customer satisfied and every ^.tisfted customer a booster. MILK MORO DAIRY D. C. West, Proprietor Phone 21 Fl A i^PIatc Genuine Exite BATTERY HELP The bank« of Linn County Oregon, «y showing more enthusiasm than •ver this year in behalf of a county corn exhibit vim liar to that held last y^Ar at the Linn County Fair. Last year’s exhibit was the result of a con teat for a prise offered by a number of local banks. This was so success ful that this year ten out of the eleven hank« In the county will subscribe to the effort. '* Pure Milk and . A " Cream ¿ With full Exidi now HIS new 13 plate Exide with full Ex 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 I 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 Price, or Both? get better quality. Quality Certainly Pay» in a Battery T $16.50 You hear everywhere today —“Exide is building a mighty he motor car driver says—“Exide batteries are holding up in fine shape.” ' The Exide user saya—“Give me another Ettdp, they sure,v 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. -r . . You will find that Exide recognized quality phis Exide low {irices can bring yod increased battery service at extremely ow cost. . ~ tv Fo»» & Co. Inc. Moro, * UP EXIDE PRICE4 ARE FROM „ R ead & G alloway GENERAL MACHINE SHOP Repairing Trucks, Tractors, Aulofeobilea, - Caterpillars, and Combine Motors, Cylinder Grin ling, Oyx-acetylene and Electri© . Welding Phont Main 4001 and integrity of businesses is the rewarc of the steady reader of advertisements New York.—Revision of the reorgan isation terms of the Chicago, Milwau kee ft St. Paul railway, decignod to meet the objections of the dlssntie- neftwtock and bondholders, were an nounced by Kuhn, Loeb ft Go. and the National City company, the reorganixa- tios managers. The compromise brought to an end a spirited fight waged against the original reorganisation pflan by op posing factions — one representing dissenting bondholders headed by George E. Roosevelt and another act ing for stockholders under the direc tion of Ernest Iselin. Both groups an nounced their approval of the modifi cations and called upon their tolloW- । ers to assent to the amended plan. One of the outstanding provisions of the modified plan is the designa tion of five voting trustees, in whom the voting power of the new com pany’s stock will be vested until Jan uary 1. 1980. Otto H. Kuhn, partner of Kuhn. Loeb A Co., characterised the settle ment as “a peace without victory”^nd predicted that the way would soon be cleared for a termination of the |800,- 000,000 St. Paul receivership and a speedy restoration of the road to a sound financial footing with the har monious co-operation of all its secur ity-holders. The Dalles Market Phone 31. East Third and Washington Street, The Dalles, Oregon E. H. Spurgeon, Proprietor DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS GROCERIES, BERRIES AND FRUITS 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 s; ecialize in always having the very est 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 Moro Hotel Barber Shop Moro, Oregon BRIEF GENERAL NEWS Queen Mother Alexandra, widow of । King Edward VII and mother of King ( George V of England died a San- ] dringham House, London. Norwegian oil interests report they have been granted exclusive conces sions by soviet Russia for working the rich Kaidak bay oil fields. President Coolidge will make no recommendation for a ship subsidy in his annual message to congress which he plans to transmit in writing. Receipts from national forest re sources for the fiscal year, which end ed June SO, totalled 15,000.187, accord ing to a final tabulation by the United States department ot agriculture. The year 1985 will record a 85,000,- 000,000 building program, the largest jn the history of the United States, says Herbert Nelson, executive secre tary Of ths National Association of Real Estate Boards. After ten days spent in efforts to unwrap the mummy of Tutankhamen, conditions found to be such that it cannot be removed from its gold cof fin. Experts find the mummy firmly glued to the bottom of the coffin with dried pitch-ilke material, while skin and underlying tissues have become extremely thin and brittle. Experts also say X-ray pictures will be Im- possible. 6336^36,000 Cut In Final Tax Bill. Washington, D. C.—A revenue bill slashing the annual federal tax bur den by an amount placed by the treas ury at 1886,236,000 was completed by the house ways and means committee. Drafted on a non-partisan basis, the measure was unanimously approved by the committee, which directed Chairman. Green to report it to the house on the opening day of congress December Ti . The public school at Dexter has been closed on account of scarlet fever. Construction work has been started on the new terminal grounds of the Southern Pacific company at Eugene. The total number of children of school age In Lane county at the Mme the recent school census was taken Is 14,809. A Pickwick stage on the way from Yreka to Roseburg struck and killed a big buck deer in Iho canyon south of Canyonville. A total of 1,417,205 fish were plant- county, the eggs having been hatched ; in the Rock creek hatchery, according to the report filed by Superintendent Hill with the state game commission. । The highway between Klamath Falls and Ashland will e ba kept open I throughout the winter regardless of heavy snow storms, it was announced An effort also will be made to keep ths Klamath Falls-Bend highway open.1 | Three children, Hsian Peterson, age 8 years, "Buddy" Peterson, age 4 years ■ and Howard Carr, age 7, suffered serious Injuries at Baker as a result I of the explosion of dynamite ceps with • I wMeh they were said to hav» been' 1 playinf. ■' - . I Ladies »nd Children’» Hair Cutting C and Shinjlle Bobbing- BATHS I I 11 n m 1 111111 | t-ti 11 ■ " i I 1111 111 11111 i»I»w-: Independent Warehouse & Silling Co; R. H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon DEALERS IN Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts, Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood Coal and Hay. manufacturers of MILL FEED AND FLOUR WHEN IN THE DALLES . EAT AT Bank Hotel Formerly theAlbert < I The Dalles’ Newest and Bast J, Hostelry !; CENTRALLY LOCATED ; ► Open Day and Night Sherman County Headquarters J. P. RATH. < ( The Dalles New and Used Parts for all Cat The Motor Market The Dalle», Ore Phone 618 • - < * Oregon I ’ «»»»•»»•••♦••••••••••••% NEW I HOTEL PERKINS A. E. Myers, Proprietor Fifth and Washington Sta. PORTLAND, OREGON 603 E 2nd st CRANDALL UNDERTAKING COMPANY THE DALLES, OREGON Sam Brisbine, Agent Moto, Oregon Renovated Throughout - SPECIAL RATES 11.50 up; double |2.50 Room with private bath, 11.00 up: double 31.50 Roem with bath privilege, up single, up single.