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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1925)
«A**»* The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday, Send Your Jewelry Repair Work MORCAR/ HQ MUS AN HOUR Pound’s Jewelry Store /es s>R ih EveRVTWiqevT WHAT DO XXIDO FOR AUWiq? YDUhG MAH YOU ARE CHARÇEP December 4, 1925 you wege sursly k ?™ WITH A SILVER 5RX>n »N YQuQ mo UTH Y£S, I Guess THAIS WHY I DONT HAVE tO that scen ® to be STIR HYS o UF L THE qÜMORTHATS REACHED YOU guy a pound The Dalle», Oregon for our announcement of our big new store opening. Many uaeful and valuable gift» will be given to our friend» who visit our jewelry »tore at that When in The Dalle» have your at the White Restaurant 408 E. 2nd St. The Dalle», Oregon We also serve, at usual prices, Lunch and Dinner combinations that are said by our patrons U> equal Home Cooking Say It With Flower» BUT Say It With Our» HARTWIGS FLOWER SHOP ; . of Beauty The Dalle», Oregon - Oppo.it« First National B»“^ Phono 7.4 Night phono 890W OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST Brief Resume of Happenings the Week Collected for Our Readers. A Full Set of Teeth‘$49- Fillings from; $1.50 up Gold Crowns $8. , Painless Extraction $1. This Work is of the Best That Mousy Can Buy ’ nnd is Fully Guaranteed. IB Year«Experience. PAINLESS., DENTIST PORTLAND Portland water rates will be raised 20 per cent December 1. Two new grade school building are planned for next year at Eugene. ' Nearly 800 school teachers of Coos county assembled at Marshfield to at tend the annual institute. A poor season was experienced by ■almon fishermen on the Siuslaw river, according to reports. The 20th conference of the Inde pendent College Presidents’ associa tion of Oregon was held at Albany. A vein nine feet wide and rich in struck at the Mother Lode mine, 25 miles northeast of Baker. A new shingle mill to cost in excess of 115,000 will be gdded to the plant of the Spalding Logging company At Salem Fire of an unk6>wn origin destroyed an apple storage house and 4500 boxes of apples belonging to B. M. Dw^and I at La Grand». Two hundred boys from various I I towns in the Willamette valley at tended the annual older boys’ confer ence at McMinnville. / Secretaries of the various commer cial clubs in western Oregon met in I Salem Saturday. Problems of special I 1 interest to western Oregon were dls- COME AS YOU ABE 1 cussed. PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE I The contract was awarded by the AT ALL TIMES | Eugene water board for construction • J. T. Fries, Proprietor of a 8,000,000-gallon reservoir on Skin THE DALLES, OREGON ner’s butte to B. C. Seydel company I of Portland for >61,802.83. BLACK AND WHITE Restaurant Fountain Lunch Counter Merging of the Oregon State Drain- I ige association And the Oregon Irri- I gation congress probably will be con- When in The Dalle. I kidered at a meeting of the drainage SEE I ssweiation In Salem December 15. J. Lyman Stood, a»si»tant »uperin- tendent of the Pennsylvania «tate school for the deaf, has been elected “Everything in Harness superintendent of the Oregon deaf la- J itltutlon to succeed O. L. McIntire. and Saddlery” Auto Tops & Trimming Prices on Pacific coast cranberries INDIAN NOVELTIES were raised by the Pacific Cranberry I GENERAL REPAIRING Exchange at Astoria from >3.50 to >4 610 E. 2nd St. The Dalles, Ore. a box, or 812 a barrel, f. o. h. marshes. This price is considerably under that of eastern berries. There has been a larger movement of west ern cranberries this year than ever before in the history of the Industry. | The western crop this year wifi mount THE DALLES to more than 150 cars and is of excep- ! tionally fine quality. Calls for and Delivers A malignant form of bird cholera is responsible for the epidemic which is in Moro Wasco devastating countless flocks of ducks In the Tule lake country. This was and Grass Valley the opinion expressed by George Ton Mondays and Thursdays kin. United State» game warden for California, and Dr. Rudolph Snyder, I Inspector in charge of the United | State» bureau of animal industry for I I California, following a two-day inspec- I tton of the Tule lake dl»trict. The two HOME GROWN I federal game official» estimated that I I there are now at lehst 50,000 dead I ducks in Tule lake, with thousands For Any Occasion * I still dying daily of the disease. S. J. Stanek Model Laundry FLOWERS ■ Artistically Arranged Our Work is Guaranteed Peacock Floral Co. 407 Wash. St., The Dalles Union and Third St The Dalles, Ore Portland Painless-Dentist James WUI m and Ellsworth Kelley, | convicted In the circuit court at Salem I for the murder of John Sweeney, I guard, during a break at the Oregon I state penitentiary on August 12, were I sentenced to be hanged In the execu- j | tion chamber of the institution on 1 I January 8. Sentence wa» pronounced I by Judge Kelly. Tem Murray, third member of the trio engaged in the hreak, previously was convicted of first degree murder and was sentenc ed to be hanged on December 18. All three of tho rase« will be appealed to the state »upreme court, according to the defense counsel. Hear!eg on the proposed formation of the Umpqua highway improvement district was held at Elkton by official» of the state highway commission. AU J sections of the proposed district were represented, approximately 500 per- sqm attending. The proposed district represents the first effort in the state to take advantage of the law enacted by the last legislature providing for creation of inclusive improvement dis tricts with state and federal aid. The leffnite project* for which the dis- rict Is desired are the Improvement of approximately eight miles of the Roosevelt highway from county Une to Reedsport and the 52- mile highway from Reedsport, on the Pacific highway, westward through Scotuburg and Elkton, to Drain. Over the Wasco County Bank 305 Second Street, The Dalle», Pure Milk and Cream and Good Service We have bought both the Thorp and the SMWlmilk business and intend to givipfeveryone the best possible aen5<-in every respect Our policy it to make every one of our customer^ satisfied and every satisfied customer a booster. MILK MORJO DAIRY D. C. ^e»t, Proprietor Phone 21F1 COOLIDGE URGES HOME DISCIPLINE >5000c^00c«<>cc000000öca>^ The Dalles Market Phone 31. Washington, D. C.—’’What the youth East Third and Washington Street, The Dalles, Oregon E. H. Spurgeon, Proprietor lie control through governmental ac tion, but more home control through parental action.” - This sage piece t advice was handed out to American parents by Calvin Coolidge, president and father, in the course of an address to the interna tional convention of the T. M. C. A of the United States and Canada. While not mentioning by name either jam or the myriad other evils sup posed to be afflicting the youth of to day, the president made it emphatic that he clings to the old fashioned be lief that the home, and not the »tat«, is responsible for the upbringing of the child. Parents, he said, cannot sluff their responsibility to the state. I "There are too many Indications that the functions of parenthood are break- I Ing down," the president observed. “Too many people are neglecting the real wall being of their children, shift- Ing the responsibilities for their ac tions and turning over supervision of their discipline and conduct to the ju venile courts." 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 specialize in always having, the z 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 * - -r —-to farmer customers . -, Phene and mail order» solicited and given very prompt attention, j shipped parcel post, stage or express. 1 n I nor OREGON PRODUCTION LESS Washington Stete Still Ranke Flrat In Lumber Industry. C. V. Belknap, Proprietor Moro Hotel Barber Shop A15 Plate Genuine Washington. D. C —Oregon’s lumber production in 1924 showed a decline of 7.« per cent, or 300,53f,000 board feet, Moro, Orogon ’ under the 1928 output, the department of commerue has announced ,n the I Ladies and Children’» Hair Culling same time the number of producing! and SbinAle Bobbing mills decreased from 479 to 398. The state held its place as the na tion’» second largest producer of lum । ber, being topped only by Washing ton. The comparative production fig ures of Oregon for 1924 and 1925 were 3,»«5,457,000 and 8,»«8,083,000 board ++++ 1111 i I i I M l I il I***! H H 1 i W 111 H ■ 11 H W *•* feet, respectively. The other leading lumber etates of I 1924 were Washington with 6.267,343,- 00® board feet ; Louisiana, with 3,89», I 940,000 board feet; Mississippi, with 2,- 860,975,000 board feet and California R H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon Nevada, with 1,996,496.000 board feet. BATHS With full Exide Quality 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 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. T $16.50 Quality Certainly Pay* in a Battery You hear everywhere today—“Exide is building a mighty. ¥>od battery.” ,. . , ? he motor car driver say»—“Exide batteries are. holding up in fine shape.” < . . . The Exide user says—“Give me another Exid», they surely are dependable and last a long time.” A -i '? Look over the Exide batteries we have in stock and then check up the life and service that Exide batteries «yce giving to car owners of your acquaintance» — You will find that Exide recognised quality-pta» Exide low prices can bring you increased battery aerviqe at extremely lowcost. ' . V ’ ' Fo»» A Co. Inc. Moto, Ore EXIDE PRICES ARE FROM 4Ì6 50 UP ! R ead il G A alloway GENERAL MACHINE SHOP Repairing Trucks, Tractors, Automobiles, ara and Combine Motors, Cylinder 616 East Second 8t Phone Main 4001 and integrity of businesses is the re ware of the steady reader of advertisements I Iiidepeodeut Warehouse & Hilling C q .; BOYCOTT OF CHILD LABOR IS PLANNED Atlantic City, N. J—A nation wide boycott on non-union products to elim inate child labor and obtain better working conditions will be started by the American Federation of Labor, ac cording to a decision of the federa tion in convention here. Behind the boycott ia the purchasing power of the 4,000.000 members of the organisation. | estimated at 18,000.000.000 a year. The assistance of women will be sought in making the boycott effective. Speakers at the convention believed that this boycott, continued for one year, would tend to drive out of busi ness all persons who insist on employ- I Ing child labor and who otherwise vio- late union requirements. A moving lobby, going from one (state to another to obtain legislation favorable to labor, also was discussed. DEALERS IN Lime, Plaster Cement, Cedar Posts Buildcis Supplies, Lumber, Wood Ccal and Hay. MANUFACTURERS GF MILL FEED AND FLOUR WHEN IN THE DALLES EAT AT Royal Cafe The Dalles’ Newest and Best Hostelry CENTRALLY LOCATED J. F. RATH. M a n a ger Episcopal Deputies Vote Change In Mgrrlage Ceremony. Big Oregon Timber Tract Bold. Klamath Falls, Or. — The Forest Lumber company, Kansas City, has purchased .the Shevlin-Hixon holdings ot num« M6.000.000 feet of timber in the Klamath Indian reservation, ac cording to word received here- The property Involved Me» in the North Marsh district of Klamath county. Formerly the Albert • Shemn County Headqaarders WORD ‘OBEY’ IS DROPPED New Orleans—"Obey" is out of the | marriage ceremony of the Protestant Episcopal Church of America, if the 1 house of bishops concurs fh the action f kan by the house of deputies. The lower houee likewise voted >to elimin ate the word» of the bidegroom: “and with all my worldly good» I thee en dow.** • The only delegate to protect wa» I the Rev. A. H. Stowell of Pine Bluff, I Ark. He described the two exclusions | as “a bundle of Inconsistency.” I The hdnne of bishops approved the I finding of n court convicting Bishop I WOHam Montgomery Brown of heresy. Bank Hotel Tho Dallea - - Oregon NEW New and Used Parts for all Cars HOTEL PERKINS A. E. Myers, Preset«* , Fifth and Washington St» PORTLAND, OREGON The Motor Market The Dalles, Ore CRANDALL UNDERTAKING t COMPANY •< fHE DALLES. OREGON Sam Brisbine, Agent Moro. Oregon Rots O m C by L m One of the sanitary regulations for Cuba says that in cities of 80,000 in ■ ¡il l I M11 I I I I H-l I I i I I i । '» habitants or more "the floors of rooms It ia a well eatabliah<d belief among of the first story and basement, as those who invert in Observer advertising well as the coverings or framework that their money doe« in that way realise for upper floor», ahaU bo U»p»nne»blo • double Vtlutx Renovated SPECIAL Throughout j RATES - i |1.50 up; double $2.50 up Room with private bath, »ingle, |1.00 upr double |1.50 up Room with fat priTil«O» m i i iiiii Rmmw^ i