Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, December 18, 1925, Image 1

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Moro, Sherman County, f Oregon, Friday, December 18, 1925
STORE
RUING ON AID ON PLANS FOR
HE MEASURE ARMS MEETING ASKED
os Organized
Position.
D C. —The |325,OOOr
Washtagt«
¿tlon bill has reached
000 taxes r
In the house, and on
the tost »ti
Monday some « Its major provisions
were taken up lor approval..
Mere than M hour* of debate on the
The largest and most complete stock of dry goods, ready to wear apparel, and
foot wear in north central Oregon to choose from.
Make this store your headquarters while in The Dalles.
Hosiery Make, the Perfect Gift
What is move acceptable to woxsen than the Christmas gift of lovely
hosiery.
Thread silk and chiffon of the finest qualities, full-fash­
ioned and reinforced.
Come in all the aeaaon’a newest shades.
Hosiery we guarantee to give satisfaction.
Moderately priced at
GIVE HER KID GLOVES
A Pair of Kid Gloves Make*
Practical and Useful Gift»
from a
selected
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stock
imported
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styles
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■hades, including black and white. Priced at a .pair
(2.50 to $4.95
A GIFT OF SILK LINGERIE
is Sure to Please Her
Be cure to see the wonderful display
of silk lingerie on our second floor.
Here you will find *11 that is new in
lingerie, consisting of gowns, step-
ins, chemise, vests, bloomers, dance
sets, pajamas, etc.
Ask to see the
Kayser underwear for which wo are
sole agents for The Dalles.
These
garments are of pure silk and guar­
anteed to give long and satisfactory
wear. Prices you will find are re­
markable low.
Make your selec­
tions early. .
BOUDOIR CAPS AND BANDEAUX
Make Useful Gifts
A wonderful assortment of Boudoir
caps and Bandeaux, neatly made of
fine silks, laces and nets, daintily
trimmed with rosebud trimmings, rib­
bon novelties, etc.
Colors—peach,
orchid, maixe, flesh, black and white.
Priced at 50c to 12.50.
Geneva.—The United States Satur­
was Invited by the League of Na­
tions’ council to share In the work of
framing an arms oonfereffee next year
under league auspices.
The Invitation followed council rati­
fication of similar requests to Russia,
Germany and a group of lesser na­
tions to sit with 10 council members
on the disarmament conference prep­
aration commission which will con­
vene here February 15.
The conference, Intended to mark
■a a ww stags in delimitation of land
armaments, Ie planned as a eequel to
the security achievements at Locarno.
An effort to meet President Cool­
idge’s views in favor of separate land
and naval conferences failed when the
council decided unanimously that mili­
tary, naval and aerial aspects should
be considered In preparing for the par­
ley. Representatives of France, Japan
and Italy announced that their gov­
ernments could not consider separat­
ing these phases.
ICharacter of Bill day
Indorsements from beth the democrats
and republicans but the bill faces at
least a down aaeendments, which will
be offered on vital points.
Sponsors of the measure, which was
framed by the^ways and means com­
mittee, predicted however that it
would be approved by tho bouse be­
fore the end of this week and piac-
tically without Change.
The non-partisan character of Ü e
bill has won aspport for it during th »
long debate frein both sides of the
chamber. Representative Garrett of
Tennessee, the democratic leader, gave
it his indorsement, though he opposed
vigorously the provision to give ap
poin tinea La to members of the tax ap
peals. ç« t&j t
Scattering opposition also appeared
to the proposed 50 per cent reductions
in the maximum surtax and inheri­
tance tax rates.
The opposition apparently is not or­
ganised on party Unes against any of
the provisions, and Representative
Green, republican, of Iowa, chairman
of the ways and means committee,
and Representative Garner of Texas,
1 ranking democrat on the committee,
were prepared to lead the fight for
complete approval of the compromise
measures. Mr. Green has served notice
be will not sanction any Increase In
reductions of taxes proposed in the
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Embroidered Linen*
Table Linens
Blankets
Bed Spreads
Fancy Tewcb
Bath Mats
Sheets, Pillow Cases
Silks
Woolens
GIVE HER A COAT OR A DRESS
A* a Christina* Gift
What greater pleasure can you offer
your wife, your daughter, or a rela­
tive than through the gift of a new
coat or dress. At this store you will
find * large MSQrtment of high grade
garments to select from. Every gar­
ment m our entire stock is marked
fax’ below their original value, thus
offering you a wonderful opportunity
to save handsomely on your Christ­
mas gifts. Coats are now priced as
low as |U.0b,
up to |49.50.
Dresses as low as |10.95 up to >20.95
.We Thank the people of Sherman County for their
patronage extended to us during the past year and
sincerely wish you all a Merry Christmas and a
Prosperous New Year.
LEATHER GOODS
IVORY, JEWELRY
CANDLE STICKS
POWDER COMPACTS
BOOKS, VASES, PHOTO ALBUMS
PERFUME
SETS
PLAYING CARDS
BRIDGE
NOVELTIES
XMAS CARDS and SEALS
STATIONERY
MORO PHARMACY
BUDGET ESTIMATE -
- HIGHER FOR 1926
Washington, D, O. — Tbs expendi­
tures of the federal government for
the coming fiscal year were estimated
by President Coolidge at 13^96.207,Ml,
an increase of >160,038.326 over the
outlay for the current year.
The president informed congress In
his budget message that the minimum
cost of running the government had
been about reached, and that the nor­
mal expansion of a growing nation
would henceforth Involve added ex­
penditure to keep the government ma­
chinery in motion.
The budget estimates, transmitted
with the messages, reflected the con­
tinuing efforts at economy, Mr. Cool­
idge said, adding that on the basts of
the calculations, a surplus of >330,307,-
000 was indicated for the fiscal year
19X7.’ He expects a surplus of >262,-
041,759 for the year ending next June
30, although a year ago it was estimat­
ed that the surplus this year would ex­
ceed >373,004.000.
RYE IS TURNED DOWN
Washington, D. C.—An unfavorable
report on the seating of Gerald P,
Nye as senator from North Dakota waa
adopted by the senate elections com­
mittee.
Only two members of the commit­
tee voted In favor of seating Nye, who
was appointed by Governor Sorlie to
fill the vacancy caused by the death
of Senator Ladd.
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A subcommittee consisting of Chair­
man Ernst and Senator Goff, West Vir­
ginia, republicans, and Senator George,
democrat of Georgia, was appointed
to prepare tho report for submission to
tha senate.
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Plea to Impeach Seattle Mayor Quashed
, Seattle, Wash.—By a vote of six to
three, the city council quashed the
petition signed by more than 6000
persons to impeach Mayor Brown. The
action of the council followed tho
unanimous report of the council judi­
ciary committee, consisting of William
Hickman Moore, Oliver T. Erickson
and Philip Tindall^-that the petition be
denied.
Tangier, Morocco. — Abd-el-Krim,
now at
leader of the Rift trlbesi
will ao
eept the French peace tprms as a
basis for negotiations, Robert Canning
French peace envoy, announced.
Llssnor Quite Shipping Body.
: WMhlsgton,
c-—Meyer Lissner,
nember of the shipping board from
the Pacific coast, hae resigned, effect*
,ve December 11. f
Two Floors of Quality Merchandise
WATERMAN.PENS AND PENCILS
Britons Like Soda Straws.
American soda straws are now popu­
lar In Great Britain. Last year 50,-
1*00,000 straws were consumed by pa-
t ons of British fountains and tea
noms, and most of them came from
America. Japanese straws are on the
market, but are of inferior quality.
The soda fountain trade has devel­
oped by leaps and bounds, the con­
sumption of Ice cream having in-
< reased 1,000 per cent during the last
yp»r
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Report on North Dakota’s Senatorship
Is Against Seating.
CHRISTMAS
SUGGESTIONS
CHRISTMAS GIFT
SUGGESTIONS
Favor Britain in OH Decision.
Geneva.—A decision favorable to
Britain wae banded down by the
League of Nation» connoti Ui the
Mosul dispute between Turkey and
Britain.
A Radio Investment That Will Pay
Interest is an Atwater-Kent
The farmer who has no automobile or no radio set
today, is at a disadvantage in selling his produce
His car is invaluable in getting him around, and into
town, without taking all day. But his radio set is
even more useful, per dollar invested, because with
it he or his family can sit (fawn at home and “listen
in” on the market reports and the crop or weather
predictions, and then he can shape his whole selling
plans in the full knowledge of what the market of­
fers at different national market centers at the clos­
ing hour of each day.
The farmer needs his radio and it is good business
investment to have a radio in the home. Atwater
Kent radio sets are listed by thousands of Atwater
Kent owners as the most desired radio set of all.
The amazing popularity of the Atwater Kent radio
is built upon its wide range of selectivity, its persist­
ent efficiency day after day, and its reputation for
all-round performance.