Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, December 04, 1925, Image 3

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    Rufus Local 'News Notes
* ;
C. L. I reland ,
Editor and Publisher
TOLD BY
I MORO CHURCH NEWS
Fay Bracket t, Corrospoadent
Notes of Interest, to
Elwood McPherson has reopene 1 j
“All Denominations
the bowling alley and will hold ope a ।
Clarence Lindeman »pent the week­
houne
evenings
and
Sundays.
Eatered M second chas toatter al tha- end in Moro visiting with friends.
The sermon next Sunday morning
Dr. and Mr»- Butler were enter-
^oat ofteeal Moro, Oregon, July 2S, 1891
Frank Bartholomew is having a
Mrs. O. A. Ramsey was visiting in
tained at the home of Dr. and Mrs. December 6th at the Presbyterian
carbide lighting plant installed this The Dalles Monday afternoon.
You know the saying. J Its
Offir hl Newttaper fer Sbeman Cmty week. *
church will be the fourth one in the
Wendoriick on Thanksgiving day.
Its even ‘more true that a
M. R. Schadewitz was a* business
Mr. and Mra. Barguinholt thia week series of “The Homr.” Some prac­
Mr. and Mr». Charles Kuypers,
dollar in the
returned to Wa«co and have taken tical suggestions for the redemption
Jr. have moved to* their home in visitor in Ths Dalles on Monday.
Jb
Moro, Oregon
of
the
modern
home
will
be
presented
Ethen Woods spent the Thanks­ up résidence in their cottage here.
tEL Meets the 1st and 3rd Rufu».
Bank of Moro
giving
holidays with relatives at
' Thursday evenings of
The free
show given at | at this time. Sunday school will meet
Mr. Hanson 'of Wadhams & Co.
at 10 :00 a. m. as usual. On account
uQn each month. Visiting
is worth two in your pocket
Goldendale.
¿Le theatre proved a drawing card.
of the special meetings in the Meth­
Eg members cordially in- was hunting geese in this vicinity
W. S. Powell is having a full base­ The electric flatiron was won by odist church the evening meetings will
vited to meet with uk last week.
order ot W. M.
The dollars in yourv pocket are on their way
Walter Wasson who has been stay­ ment excavated under his residence Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mee.
be held in that church until further
►bt. Urquhart, Secretary.
Mtn
J.
A.
Butler
slashed
her
wrist
ing with John Brackett has returned in this city.
out. the dollars in the Bank of Moro are eam-
notice and will be a part of their
when
a
butcher
knife
slipped
while
to The Dalles.
series of service.
more money to put in your pocket.
Mrs. Harry Beezley has accepted
Moro, Oregon
Mra. C. E. Coats who has been in a position as bookkeeper with the at work in the kitchen. Dr. Wonder­
,
as leading bankers of this section, are in a
Regular communica- The Dalles hospital returned to her
lick stitched pp the gash.
Rev. Henry G. Hanson is expecting
Bank of Moro.
position
' to help you.
ZLyj tions each 2nd and 4th
An epidemic of “pink eye” is prev­ to hold the uiual monthly service at
,
.
aEgSKWOt Thursday evenings of home Tuesday;*
J. E. Coleman and R. J. Ginn were alent among the children. The little the Gorman sckcol l.ou?e o.t Sunday
each month.
Mrs. H. H. Brackett of Rufus was business visitors
The Dalle» Mon-
being excluded from afternoon, December 6th.
Lois Barzee,
visiting in Portland last week, return­ day aftcrnocn.
r.
WnngF
Worthy Matron
school
pending
treatment and re­
ing Sunday night.
Revival meetings ere in fu’.l prog-
Nana Barzee, Secretary.
covery.
}
Forrest Peetz,
w. e .‘
Messrs West and Middleswort Bend the i ast several weeks, has re­
re
ss
at the-M. E. church. Rev.
1
'«Ue® Lodgo No. 113 1. O. O. F
Mrr.
entertained at tea
i attractive
were goose hunting at the John
Cox,
the
evangeib
’
t,
is
an
turned to Moro.
,
Mort. Oi
Friday aftetm^n in nonuv of her
Brackett ranch last week.
and interesting fcpu.kc r. V A a earnest-
Meets «very
mother, Mr»- O. B Gates of Hillsboro,
Peetz,
who
has
been
»pending
come and
evening in the I.O.O.F
Mr. and Mr». Richard Dingle of
Wade of ly invite everybody 1
Transient and Wasco attended the Thanksgiving Mme time recently at Camp Sher­ Oregon, ’and Mib. 1).
halt
boost the meeting’. S .-i d music at
Waitsburg, Washington.
man, Las returned to this county.
brothers
visiti
every service. Meeting will continue
dinner at the school house.
W. M. Jones had the misfortune
eord y invited
till December 20th.
D.
Lindqui»t,
who
late
last
fall
Mrs.
Agee
of
Wasco,
visiting
with
dth us.
upset his cart'While driving west
Mr. and Mrs. William Dingle, spent »old Lis jewelry business to Guy town Sunday
B. Rice, N. G.
Sunday school 13:G( 0 a. m. Rev.
waft brought
Fouu^, has reopened a new store in
A.M. Young, Secretary Thanksgiving at the school house.
W.
E. Cox will preach at 11 00 a. m.
Dr. Wonderlick’s office where exami­
MORO, OREGON'
Union evening meeting ■ service at the
Mr. and Mr». L. C. Leff »pent the The Lt lies near the Odd Fellows’ nation showed no serious injury.
Rebecca Lodge No. 116
30 Rev. Cox
Moro, Oregon
week-end at the home of Mrs. Leif’s building.
“ A Woman’s Faith ”
Ben Cline, after residing in this Methodist church 7 :i
KJ Meet* l»t and 3rd Fri- i parent» Mr. and Mrs. John Mathie­
Saturday? December 5th
County court was in session on community for the past 12 years, preaching.
day» of each month.
Featuring Alma Rubens and Percy Marmont with a brilliant
Wednesday.
The
largest
grist
of
son,
Jr.
W.
F.
M.
S.
banquet
at
the
par
­
MV Visiting members wel-
moved his family to Bend Monday
supporting cast that includes Zasu Pitts, Jean Hersholt, Cesare
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Millard and business passed by the court was and returned the same day for the sonage Friday noon December 11th.
come.
Gravina, Ros® Rosanova and Andre ‘DeBerangcr.
auditing bills incurred by the Novem-. remainder of his effects. He expects
Marie Peter», N. G family spent Thanksgiving with
Noting the increase of crime anu
Hazel Wood», Secy at.ves in Yakima, Washington, re­ ber session of the circuit court.
Douglas Fairbanks in “ The Mark of Zorro ”
to engage in logging.
looseness of morals in general among
Sunday, December 6th
.
<z^
turning here Sunday evening.
Miss Millie Benson was taken with
Judge and Mrs. E. D. McKee enter­ our American people President Cool­
Zorro is a Robin Hood character living in Los Angeles during
The revival meeting which has run i an cbdominal cramp Sunday night tained as guests on Thanksgiving idge and others of our thoughtful
the early davn of the last century when the Spanish governors
Meets at I. O. O. F. hall for three weeks closed last Sunday J | necesritating medical attention. Dr. day Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Dunlap, and leaders have emphasized the need of
were becoming rich through graft and oppression. ( Zorro leaves
on 2nd and 4th Wednes- Rev. and Mrs. Boycourt returned to V/cndcrlick was sent for and pro­
his mark whenever he interferes in the governor s pmns. At
and
Mrs
Wright
Ellis
of
Bend
true
»vital
Godliness.
Moro
has
held
each
evenings
other times he is one of the trusted Spanish cava^ers ot oM
their home in Arlington Monday.
| nounced the condition not serious.
C. R. Marshall and family and Mrs. the spiritual leadership in this county
month.
California.
. -*
P. Brisbine, Commander.
H. R. Herrin and son and two
Henry Schadewitz and wife were J. N. Dunlap of Portland and Marion if it shall continue as c-Very true citi­
Roy F. Dean, Adjutant
friends from Portland were goose visiting in Moro Monday morning on McKee of Hermiston.
zen wants, then we must especially
The Historical Drama “ North of 36
hunting in Sherman county last week. their way from The Dalles to Kent
Miss Bessie Hanley, of the Lodene support our churches in every effort
Saturday, December 12th
।
They returned to Portland Sunday.
“North of 36” is a similar story of western life un the plains by
where Mr. Schadewitz has a new Beauty Parlor, has moved to Hills to test our lives an I character by the
pioneers, written by Emerson Hough; author of the •‘Covered
- Miss Ruth Jackson intermediate house under construction on his farm loro, Oregon, where she will estab Jhrist after whom we name ourselves.
Wagon” Jack Holt, Ernest Torrance and Lois Wilson are in
lish herself. Her mother and rela­ I Portland has had its great revival
teacher, »pent Thanksgiving at Wes­ I near that place.
the title roles.
Admission loc and o0c
where
thousands
pledged
love
and
tives
live
near
tJ
to
.
Wasco
people
ton, Oregon, with her parents. Miss
At the meeting of the budget com­
JAMES J. CROSSLEY
Jackson returned Monday morning. mittee for Moro school district, held ine sorry tci sec lier leave and wish loyahty to Christ. Let not Moro, let
“EXCUSE ME”
not you, be found wanting.
Sunday, December 13th
Mr. George Huntly of Antelope on Monday, the budget was voted her success in her new location.
“Excuse Me” is a side splitting production of Rupert Hughes
The Tjian’ksgi ng day game of
■pent Thanksgiving in Rufus with his appioved and passed by those pres-
Portland, Oregon,
novel of the same name. The cast includes
H?er“
wife, who i» waitress at the Rufus | ent. No objections were made to the Wasco high school with Heppnei
Normalÿhearer, Conrad Nagel, Renee Adoree, Walter Hiers,
resulted
in
a
13-6
victory
for
Wasco.
Huntly
returned
home
John BOTes, and several others equally as well known.
I any proposed item.
Hereby announces that he is hotel.
Wasco won all her games this season
Friday.
Coming home from ( amp Sher­
a candidate for the Republi­
L. V. Walton and wife, residents of
“ Wanderer of The Waste Land
Mrs. Frank Cha»e and children | 1 h» Dalles and Kent, Jeft this week except the game with Condon which man and Bend last Sunday evening,
Tueaday, December 15th
can nomination for U. S. Mildred
was a 13-13 tie. Wasco’s record L, L Peetz drove into a band of
and Robert, spent Thanks
A superb production of Zane Gray’s million copy novel, t limed
auto over the Pacific highway for gives her the Upp* r Columbia athletic hories on the Sherman highway a-
Senator at the May, 1926, giving day with Mrs. Chase’s daugh J by
in the original settings and every bit of it in natural colors.
-outhern California and the races at
Jack Holt.^Kathlyn Williams, Noah Beery and Billie Dove are in
bout five miles south of Grass Valley.
primaries.
ter Mrs. Victor Starling of Tygh J JiaJuana, Mexico. They expect to club championship.
Thanksgiving da was said to have The accident was caused by heavy
the
title roles.
Valley.
Will work zealously 4°^ develop­
return late in February.
Admission 15c and 50c
second accident at the
been one oFlhe best days of thr fog and
ment of Oregon and support Jof
C. L. Montgomery of Moro ano
when
Mrs. Jas. Woods calibrated her see -ei for goose hunting by local same time whs narrowly-averted
measures for r®al benefit of farmer» hi» niece, Miss Jensen of Grass Val-
i
m »uggested by their organizations.
Thankapiving day at Rufuh 82nd birthday anniversary last Sat­ rimrods. The birds were not only | Elmer Hansen I, following the Peetz
Pnvor World Court and Reform Sen­ ley spent
flying plentifully but decoyed readi-j car, saw the wrecked car in time to
and joined in the community dinnei urday by dinner at Hotel Moro in
ate Rules.
ly. A ..ock of about 800 lighted on swerve past. It is thought several of
company
with
Mr.
Woods.
The
lat
­
festivities.
ter claim» that he will celebrate • i» new-sown wheat on the Johnson place- the horses were badly injured, but
Wm. Brackett of The Dalles and 84th birthday in similar manner next nonheait cf town and approached they were able to hobble away from
TEACHERS* EXAMINATIONS
Frank Francisco of Corvallis were May.
within L3 steps of the road where the scene of the accident Mr. Peetz
Notice is hereby given that the
hunting
in
Sherman
county
।
they stood up almost defiantly when had the radiator on his car pushed
county superintendent of Sherman1
Mrs. Elsie VanSlyck has Returned
engine his lamps
County, Oregon, will hold the regu-
back over
to Moro to visit with her parents, Mr. motorists passed.
dicants — Dalles Sunday.
. lar examination of
|
smashed,
fertders
crushed , and wir-
and Mrs. Geo. B. Bourhill, until af­
stats certificate» nt _
.
ing
system
put
out
of use.
Mr. and Mrs. George Boreland and ter the Yuletide holidays aijd to as-
as follow».
Commencing Wedne»-
Complete line of drugs and sundries at all times.
Danclng in the Salem high school
family
of
Dufur
»pent
Thank»gnnng
I
day, December 16, 1925, at 9:00
H*ist with the rush at the postoffice
secret
organizations,
which
In
lieu
of
a. m and continuing until Saturday, in Rufus visiting with friends ano incident to
the year were abolished recently by the school
end
If not in stock we will get it for you
December 19, 1925, at 4:00 p. m,
Show Has
relatives, returning to their b°me period.
Electric
authorities, 1« advacated by Max O.
Wednesday Forenoon—U. S. His­
tory, Writing (Penmanship), Mu»ic, Sunday evening.
Many articles for Christmas now arriving.
J. G.‘Woods and family have been । Buren, ex-member of the school board.
J. A. Pyburn has returned to Rufus visitors in Moro this week. They are
Luzern
Gray,
an
aged
bachelor,
was
Wednesday Afternoon—Physiolo­ from Goldendale, where he has been
The entertainment put on at Moro
Let us buy for you, no charge for this service
gy Reading, Manual Training, Com- working. Mr. Pyburn came home for on their return to Lewiston, Idaho, L burned to death when he attempted to
house Wednesday evening by
opera
from Portland where they spent »tart a fire with the aid of kerosene
Soaition, Domestic Science, Methods
Skelley, representative of the
Expert kodak finishing.
i Reading, Course of Study for a short visit and will return to Gold xhanksgiving with N. P. Hanson andL in his lonely one-story frame cottage
Pacific
Power and Light company,
Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic.
endale again shortly.
family. Mrs. Hanson is a sister of I located in a remote suburb of Port­
Thursday Forenoon—Arithmetic,
was attended by about 150. Pre-,
Mrs. J. A. Pyburn and son LeRoy Mr. Woods.
land.
History of Education, Psychology,
reeding the movie show was a talk as
THE DALLES, OREGON
Methods in Geography, Mechanical and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warren
According to reports from the Peli­ to the historic origin of electricity,
Dr. Wonderlick when here this
Drawing, Domestic Art, Course of spent .Thanksgiving with Mrs. Py
reek stated that he has arranged to can bay timber sale area of the Crater this was followed by slides showing
Study for Domestic Art.
bum’s daughter and family Mr. anc elp take care of Moro’s medical | national forest, 45,000,000 board feet the investment in the United States
• Thursday Afternoon — Grammer,
Geography, Stenography, American Mrs. Herbert Ramey of Goldendale. ieeds during the absence of a physic- of timber were sold in that area this and number of customers served. Thifr
of 10,000,000 over
Literature, Physics, Typewriting, , Washington.
an. Night calls by way pf The year, an Increase
was followed by a moving picture
Methods in Language, Thesis for
Chester Blevens and Leslie Kistnei | 'JaHen from the Moro Hotel booth I 1924.
Is Your Radiator
presentation of the construction of
Primary Certificate.
A fire starting in the kitchen of a high power line and a short picture
In good condition to stand the
Friday Forenoon—Theory and of Portland spent Thanksgiving with will give prompt connection.
at Siletz destroyed the hotel atory coupling Thor, the god of thun­
coming hot weather?
Practice, Orthography (Spelling), Mr. Eleven’s mother at Rufus. Thej
Alex. Jackson left Moro Thursday the hotel
If in doubt bring the car in and
Physical''Geography, English Litera­ attended the Thanksgiving dinner a' toon for his old home at Argyle, | and butcher shop owned by Grant der of ancient peoples, with modern
we
’ll look it over.
King,
and
the
store
belonging
to
ture, Chemistry. .
the Rufus school houke, returning to Scotland, located on the west coast.
electricity. At the close a little girl
Harrison Cores Tn Stock
Friday Afternoon—School Law,
Walter
Hall,
the
total
loss
aggregating
drew three numbers from a hat. The
। ile expects to leave The Dalles next!
Geology, Algebra, Civil Government. Portland Friday.
>25,000.
drst and -second were not winning
Saturday
Forenoon—Geometry,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoggard of | Sunday ahd sail from New York on
Governor
Pierce
signed
papers
i
numbers,
the third number from the
Botany,
His- Stanfield spent Thanksgiving in Ru December 12th. He expects to re­ [authorizing the extradition of Roy C.
At Twiss Battery Station
»
hat, held by Lorena Noonan, won the
J fus. They continued to The Dallet turn to Moro in about six months.
Walters,
alias
Fred
Cramer,
who
is
I
electric
flatiron.
The-P.
P.
&
L.
Co.
Radiator
to visit with Mrs. ftoggard’s parents, He has been away from Scotland T4 wanted in Los Angeles on a charge of I
and the Sherman Electric company
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tom, before years. ,
and
Fender
Works
forgery. Walters was under arrest at were both interested in presenting the |
returning to Stanfield.
Authorized United Motors Service
Rev. Henry G. Hanson received a Albany.
entertainment, the first company be­
An afternoon tea was give* foil J telephone meaaage Wednesday to
The general merchandise store own- 1 cause it is the source of electric pow­
The Dalles, Orefon
506 E. 2nd Street.
Phono 122J
Mrs. Mary Venamon as a fare well 1 come to Portland Friday and help ed by C. F. Wade at Olex was destroy-" er that the Sherman Electric company
party. Mrs. Venamon will leave this ¡ 1 conduct the funeral of Geo. W. Og- | Bd by fire, which also took other build­ I sells and uses jind the further con­
I HAVE THE BEST
week for Riderwood, Washington, I Jen, a former parishioner and friend, ings housing the telephone exchange sideration that both companies are
LINE
where her son Claude Venamon is it the fourth Presbyterian church. and postoffice. Loss was estimated jointly interested in service to Sher-
OF SHIRT SAMPLES
working for the railroad company. J He left this morning by auto for The at >40,000.
I man county people and the continued
IN SHERMAN COUNTY
| Dalles, where he took the morning
The community dinner which wa:
One, hundred and four mills report- I growth of their business.
| jrain to Portland. "He will return
ASK THE MAN
ling to West Coast Lumbermen’» asso-
held at the Rufus school house on
WHO HAS ONE
I elation for the week ending November
Thanksgiving day was well attended. dther tonight o< Saturday.
A. Maxwell Sues
Upon complaint made before R. J. | 121, manufactured 104,847,909 feet of Mrs
More
than
one
hundred
and
fifty
were
MARVIN MILLER
Ginn,
justice
of
the
peace,
by
E.
Al-1
I
lumber;
sold
108,594,41^
feet
and
ship-
present, The room waa neatly deco
Standard Oil Company
rated with pink and white streamers. I jee of Heppner, game warden fori Iped 98,248,042 feet.
MORO, OREGON
The table» with turkeys and pump­ this district, Henry Roos and Leslie I I Fritz Drebert, 50. operator of a shoe
Mrs. Jane A. Maxwell has brought
kins. The high school note book? Nichols were each fined >50 for vio-1 (repair shop In Portland, was killed suit ip the circuit court for Wasco I
i were exhibited, as well as graphs lation of the game laws. Each re­ I when the motorcycle sidecar in which county agaihst the Standard Oil com-1
which were içade in typing, and some ceived a $25 fine upon two separate tie was riding was hit by an auto- pany for >10,000 damages because
art work made by the grades and high charges, hunting without a license I mobile on the highway between Mll- of injuries alleged to have suffered!
»chool. A game of »occer foot AaR and »hooting wild fowl upon a game I waukie and Oregon City.
at the time the car driven by D. A.
Peerlesi Light Draft Rotary Rod Wieder
was enjoyed by everyone wishing to refuge. Their guns were also con­ I Ducks recently found jdead at Ocean Maxwell went off the grade near The
fiscated
by
the
game
warden.
Dalles
the
night
of
November
30,
I beach, near Astoria, died from eating
take part.
or spoiled, wheat, accord­ 1923. The accident was claimed to
Driving in the fog of last week, a ¡fermented,
|
Weeder Cultivator and Packer
for hire car from Portland, missed ing to a report from the state food and have been caused by glaring lights
Governor Hartley Has
the bridge over Hog canyon west of ¡lairy commission chemist received at on a car owned by the oil company I
and driven by an employee. The
Rowena heights and rolled 150 feet I the game commission offices.
An Ear Full
The Three-in-One
down the steep sides before coming
The state board of control, over company car was not equipped with
any
dimming
device
nor
a
spotlight
Governor Hartley has come into I to a stop against an oak tree. N°ne the protest of Sam A. Koxer, secretary
Practical Farm Implement
his entanglement with the .specialI of the passengers were seriously in­ of state, has approved a policy of to use if the lights were turned off,
session of the Washington legislature, jured. This bridge, while short, is refusing to return to the state traiq- the plaintiff alleges. As a result of
according to the concise summary of said to be the highest bridge on the Ing school boys who escaped and get the car going over the embankment
the" plaintiff was thrown out on the
Once Over the Ground _
one of the veteran legislative writers I Pacific coast and will be second high­ outside of the state of Oregon.
rocks, her sight was infraijed, she has
of Washington, by getting on the un­ est when the Crooked river highway
And
All Three. Operations
The Cope Film corporation will lo­ been unable to perform her house­
popular side of three major popular crossing is completed.
cate the northwest studio of its mo hold duties and has been forced to
Are Completed
issue»—good roads, education and
lion picture Industry la* Eugene, ac­ employ a physician almost constantly |
m 2 toMta« qualities 0‘ Tum-A-
reclamation. The governor counters
cording to W. 8. CopO, head of the since then, the complaint states. Mr.
Lump fuel-
this summary with the laconic sug­
¡concern. The construction program
Maxwell, at the same time brought
It ia eUy to
the gr»de de-
gestion that “all a public official gets
calls for an expenditure of >500,000.
suit
for >500 damage to the wrecked
sired from our varied supply..
Natura
Magasine.
They
are
ma«-
in hi» ear» by holding them clo»e to
Attempt to prevent-# arrest of his car. In a previous suit, a judgment
the
ground
i»
»nail»,
»lug»
and
angle
­
At Your Service
father for shooting ducks from a mo­ for 310,350 was awarded D. A. Max­
worms.” The mo»t interacting per-|
Always ■
torboat caused Owen Smith of Lang­ well on November 17. 1924. for per­
»on in Olympia today i» Governor
lois to be bound over to the grand sonal injuries suffered at the time
Hartley himself. The legislature is
Could Supply World’» Cotton.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
|ury of Gurry county under ball of >500
just about the »ame as 47 other I k
Expert agrlculturlat» claim that tor Interfering with an< assaulting H. of the accident and on May 20, 1925,
MORO, OREGON
Maxwell received >7500 from the
islatures throughout thi» nation a »outhern Australia 1» capable of pro- M. Averill, deputy game warden. Aver-
oil company in full satisfaction of
D. E- CLARK, Manager.
| a compo»ite bunch of mèK afid women
Phone Main 91
the judgment against them.
each with their own special little axe
or^Ubor.
bead
SmUA.
. .
to sharpen at public »xpen»». r
Bank of Moro
M oro T heatre
FOR DRUGS
E. A. Porter