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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1925)
The Sherman h the Tweed, Case V/HAT *5 OEFeNOANT YÊ5, JUDGE HV Otoe wiTwesS/ St**1 guy A. POUND WAS APPEAR W LAST TlMr ? X-**-“ OR Pound’s Jewelry Store X THINK IT ' SVIF DID YOU > our honb K HfcÄG Remodeling <rf old Jeuxlrg À Specialty Canhd Attention Given To WATCH REPAIRING The Dalle., Oregon HAVE YOUR OBSERVER WANT ADMIRAL JONES ADS 1 STORY OF CHRISTMAS Under 15 words, 85c 15 to 80 words. 50e Over 30 wds., l^c per wd. w. W. ATTERBURY Rates: Idea Originated An Danmark Yean Ag» ico«mpll«ha» Wan* dors In United States. White Restaurant 408 E. 2nd St The Dalles, Oregon WANTED—McClanahan Write Fred Beymer, Oregon. Lunch and Dinner combinations that are said by our patrons to equal Home Cooking Say It With Flower» buy ? Say It With Our» K1?"0“1®’ WANTED—Men with sales ability represent leading popular tor each county. Exceptional op portunity for right men build pe manent business, make big money m rapidly growing industry. Farm ex- "nenceand knowledge implements Arable. Write fully, stating quab iAcations. Give references. Address P. O. Box 1092, Chicago, III. CHOICE White Wyandotte roosters for sale, |2 each. Only a few left. Write to H. B. Pinkerton, Moro, or phone 1F13 Wasco. win11 The Dalle», Oregon Opposite First National Bank, hone 794 Night phone 690W A. M. HICKS Plumbint and Heating Sella and-matalla the famous Mueller pipe or pipeleM furnace. Waaco, O r seo n at ALL TIMES R. H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon J. T. Frie», Proprietor D. LINDQUIST When in The Dalle. SEE S. J. Stanek FOR Everything in Harness and Saddlery” Repairing a Specialty. 2 Doors East Qf Skaggs Store The Dalle», Orcgca HOME GROWN FLOWERS Th« Motor Market Tb« Dall««, Or« Phone 618 603 E and st Peacock Floral Co. 407 Wash. St, The Dalles CRANDALL UNDERTAKING *COMPANY WHEN IN THE DALLES EAT AT THE DALLES. OREGON Royal Cafe Moro. Oregon Sam Brisbine, Agent Bank Hotel » Formerly the Albert The Delle»' Newest and Best Hostelry CENTRALLY LOCATED SImWiNe Couaty Headquarters ON GUARD AGAINST FARM CROOKS Be a Milk Tippler, Says Dr. Schireson 502 E. Second st BIGGS SERVICE STATION H. H. Willard. Proprietor Lunch Goods Bottled Drinks on Ice Model Laundry Quaker State Oils TH! DALLES Union Gas Ajax Tire Calls for and Delivers I H w in Moro Wasco I I win i>. Appreciated and Grass Valley *■ """"——- Mondays and Thursdays I Artistically Arranged Our Work is Guaranteed The Dalles, Oregon Independent Warehouse & Hilling Co. CX)ME AS YOU ARE PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE THE DALLES. OREGON CROSBY’S Moro Hotel Barber Shop "Mirshssts ef Beauty" * • Merry Christina« and a very comedy and Happy New Yea» ture, musical I vaudeville stars Dr. Schtreeoe. — tying and many society motion pie- I women of America De transformed Fanny Brice’s nose, rejuvenated Rvs Tanguay's face, removed sixty-four I pounds of adipose tissue from Truly Shattuck In one operation, straight ened the cross eyes of the leading lady of Singer’s midgets, end has per son has won formed other corrections for beautl- making I fame by people young and beautiful. Doctor Schireson has one infallible prescription for the attainment of W. W. Atterbury, roeontty. sleeted 5 . C. V. B«lknip, Proprf«tor beauty. It Is: “One qusrt of milk a president of the Pennsylvania system^ 5 Doctor Schlfe- I day, Admiral one hour of Jonsa, sunshine, succeeding Samuel Rea, retired. | S Rear H. P. who and was re- ! peat ad libitum.” appointed by Secretary Wilbur to head “Beauty specialists and cosmetic the official board to Investigate and Moro, Oregon makers,” says Doctor Schireson Tribute to Hoaling Spring place «would the reeponslblllty for the wreck be driven out of business Ir “ The ancient and famous mineral of the Shenandoah. g dirigible few weeks If all the women of La diet and Children’! Hair Cutting springs from which the towp of Bath, America would drink their quart of England, receives Its name and fame, and Shin Ale Bobbing nf the Door received the I are rich in historical'reminiscence Be- | milk a day. cart they needed at the little hospital, tween 1612 and 1784 it was the BANKERS HELP <»• «< the I for persona pf distinction who had The banks of Bodford county, Ten- Danish seals tell into the hands Of derived benefit from the Bath mineral uesses. are furnishing pure bred eggs Jacob Rlia, thd American writer and waters to present a brass rin«; o to all who will agree to return one publlctoL «• was imaaodlateiy in- fixed in the wall of OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC» OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOO^^^^W pellet for each fifteen eggs In the tall terested. wrote* to a friend across the help and support of those ba,b1“* ocean, obtained the story behind the the hot water. John Revet visited The Missouri Bankers Assoctetion seal and published it in the "Outlook" Bath tn 1674, and appropriately prw tn 1907 * sented a brass ring, which may still be Issued ths first number of the “Agri Thia story ta turn stirred to action | on the walls of the king's both, I cultural atormatlon Service Quarter ty“ to April. This publication deals an American ♦oman. Mte. Emily Bis- Tbe inscription reads: “Thanks to with timely agricultural subjects of -a« lit. th« rmnish Postal Clerk, a-ii L J dm Revet, his Majesty s Interest to bankers. A discussion of the various projects proposed as a basis for the program of banker-farm er co-operation to Missouri appears’to the first tesua —Ooooooooooooooixx>r HARTWIGS FLOWER SHOP Pric«. ARE Reasonable at the BLACK AND WHITE Restaurant Fountalaj Lunch Counter With kind thoughta and all good wishes for a Peaches and cream complexions of American women have their founda- milk tion dlet, according to Dr. Henry J. Schireson, famous Chicago derma- tologist and fa- dal plastic sur geon. S million dollar sale in 1M4, the story of the Christmas Beal has been one of magnifloent accomplishment against the foe tubercaioeto. Between 110» and 1918 the American Red Cross, put its shoulder to the wheel, and backed the Seal Sale, hence the term "Bed Cross I Seals" which still lingers although I now six years out of date. The right j I name Is CHRISTMAS SEALS or tu berculosis Christmas Beals, for since | 1118 the National Tuberculosis Asso- oiation, and Its branches, state and । local, have been selling the seals, and depending on them for their entire j support. The" Oregon sale is oonduct- sd by the Oregon Tubercutosis Asso ciation and the County Public Health j Associations. Since the time of the first Beal Bale I many millions of dollars have been Invested is tuhareaJoeto-flghttog equip-1 ment; hospitals, open air schools, clinics, dlspenMHtos, tuberculosis nurs ing, etc, and It has been tanely through the'Mreet focused on the problem by th* annual sate of Christ mas Beals. The tuberculosis death rate in the United States has been considerably mere than cut in half in these oightoeM yaara The disease to being conquered. The winning slogan is Health! Health! Health!-such fine radiant health that It repels sickness, and ChrtstfafN are to the field I in Oregon, and in every state in the Union, to esdttoto Ute fl»ht io a wto ning finish. »H»bi»s and children have com- plexloni of angels for the reason that they are fed largely on milk. Milk used externally or Internally is a beautifler. Anna Held, I believe, was the first actress who adopted the milk bath While this was s novelty at the time, and her press sgent un doubtedly made the most of it, the principle in itself was sound. But s beauty secret of even more value Is the dally quart of milk taken as s part of the diet “The milk-fed girl is easily dis tinguished by ths velvety texture and the healthy color of her skin. Milk a wonderful body builder, because I it contains every structural element It is, tn a way, “ elixir of llto. . “Authorities agree that uHlk is th« most nearly perfect food but it is si Sremly <Wicate one as well. Hea for the improvement of agriculture one to likely to find men who will at tempt to capitalise It for their own personal benefit This may take the form of shipping to poor and unprofita bte livestock to palm off on unsuspect tag farmers, or tt may sometimes be selling tetr to good livestock st exorbi tant prices under promtoe of taking back some of the offspring at high eighteenth s ^ sale 0* I I Money to Finance Anri-TM'boreqlpsls I ‘ Flbht 1» Oregon Christmas Boals, selling for one cent each are oxrotod to raise 150.000 in Oregon between Thanksgiving and Christmas, in the 18th annual Beal i Sale. Ninety-five per cent of the money will bo kept 1» Oregon, where ft i. the solo source of income tor the Oregon Tuberculosis Association, | and provides isoot of the funds used by the County Public Health Associa tions. ’ • Every city, village and community in the state wiU have a chairman or group of workers actively interested I m selling the seals. Women » clubs I and organisattoBS are giving it on- I thusteatic support, and a large number I of Parent-Teacher tending aid to the "O«vo Health Fight Mfllcient to kill aU bacteria is th< Tuberculosis" campaign which to« Msentlal of absolutely pure an< I ••»!■ ftoaace. • sterile milk. One of the sdvantsgw Ono of the to* things a penny will of evaporated milk, which is simph I bar —A Christmas Sea|. fresh cow^ milk with sixty per com ' ,i , i । ii ‘MP of the water removed, is that it b Thors la ateo the young woman who entirely sterile and to more easily St eimilsted than ordinary market milk I dll wash the dog but who wouldn’t va* dishes tor a mDllon dollar«. - “Milk Is mentioned forty-seven time ’ tn the Bible. The Promised Land o' the Israelites was said to flow ’wit! milk and honey* and Ovid grade« ariik as »ecoad only to ntetar, tb< ' DEALERS IN Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts, Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood. Coal and Hay. manufacturers of . MILL FEED*AND FLOUR I I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I 11 I I I IH * '“,‘l 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 » 11 1 11 1 I **** i xmamtuq . ............................ hihihi ................ . ......................... Thore are several instances when* the college of agriculture through its county agent system haa cooperated tn turning off the introduction of un desirable or extravagantly priced live •tock. In other instances the state bankers aoeociatkm. through Its sgrl- cultural committee or the secret«ry s office, bps sent warnings to its mem ber banks relative to individuals or Brew operating on an unsound basis It I* m important to head, off unde sirable end unprofitable investments as tt 1» to encourage constructive and porfltable onek—Banker Fonwer. We wish every one of our patrons the best of all holiday greetings and sincerely hope that we may continue to serve you throughout MILK the coming year. MORO DAIRY D.X. W m L Proprietor Phone 21?! Will pick up at your ranch, s* Wsynake regular weekly trips to Moro with garden Farmers Elevator & Supply Co. Office at Farmers State Bank produce from the Yakima Valley. We carry quality Merchandise J. C. McKean, Manager, Moro, Oregon GRAIN BUYERS > -- only and the price is right. DEALERS IN Phone or write the Anderson Market car« of this paper Olympic and Drifted Snow Flour »nd Olympic Cmreab Olympic Poultry and Dairy Feed. Grain Bagsi Copper Carbonate. Gasco Briauets, Fuel. Grain and Feed. ^“■Cement and Building Material. * Agents for J. L Case Threshing Machine Co. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE Portland Painless R ead & G alloway GENERAL MACHINE SHOP Repairing Trucks, Tractors, Automobiles, Caterpillars, and Combine Moton, Cylinder Grinling, Oyx-acetylene and Electric Welding w. T. Slatten, D. D. S, ' Over Wasco County Bank The Dalle», Oregon 805 2nd St The Dalles, Ore 616 East Second 8t Phone Main 4001