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The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday,
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J. F. Belsbee is very seriously ill
at the family residence in this city.
| Dalles to Bend. ~ »
At the'jcity council meeting held
T. C. Lee and family, now residents
J the evening of December 22nd, the of Portland, were visiting in this city
• resignation of R. L- Kunaman as during the Christmas holidays.
; mayor was accepted by the council
• and N. W. Thompson elected to fill
? the vacancy. At the meeting held on derwent a major operation in The
€ I Tuesday evening of this week Mr, Dalles hospital on Christmas day.
C I Thompson filed his acceptance of the
Chris Andersen was a visitor in
E I office and is now officially again “his Moro this week from his home at
Portland. r
• honor” the mayor of Moro.
■ I Mike Bibby of Kent was taken to
Attorney W- C. Bryant left Wed
! I the Hamilton hospital Monday for nesday morning for Portland on legal
• medical treatment, haring a bullet business connected with his office.
S wound id the right leg, sustained
Sheriff Chrisman and wife spent
• I while practicing shooting with some
Christmas at Arlington with their
; friends at his ranch seven miles from
daughter, Mra. Blackburn» pad fam-
5 Kent. The accident occurred when
Bibby, drawing a revolver from his “y-
holster, discharged the gun accident-1 Miss Ida May Johnston wps visit-
ly as the trigger caught The bullet,! ing in Moro this week from Dufur
which passed through the fleshy part! where she is employed as teacher in
of the right leg, was removed at the the city schools.
hospital.
Robert Hickson, wife and 5-year
A report made to the city council old son spent the Christaaas holidays
by the street committee at the meet- in Moro with his parents. Deputy
ling this last Tuesday regarding the Sheriff E. R. Hickson and wife,
route of th. Lone Roek market ed
Sch^wta erri.ed
Real Auto Service
is our business and our hobby.
We
have only one policy and that is to
give the best goods and service.
Wishing you a very happy and
prosperous New Year
Moro Garage
M. R. SCHADEWITS, Prop.
MORO, OREGON
At this time we want to express our appreciation
of the patronage given this store since we have be
January 1, 1926
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PROORE9S and SERVICE
American Gold Financée Indus
Our constant endeavor is to aid in the develop-
tries and Stabilizes
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Currencies.
whenever possible.
and
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capital into foreign and domestic in-
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We extend to all our bW wishes for A happy
and prosperous New Year, .. ...
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ernmenta, municipalities and corpor
ate enterprises, reached unprecedent
ed proportions in IM#. While accur-
Farmer’s State Bank
the total of capital flotations eclipobd
last year’s record of slightly more than
MJOO,000,000.
For the second time in history
American investors poured more than
a billion dollars into foreign loans dur-
Moro, Oregon
Ing, tbe 1924 record of approximately
flj00.4oo.000. Productive enterprises
claimed about 1350.000,000 of the total,
the gain in this type of business off
setting a moderate decline in govern-
stated that a compromise had been
.greed upon between
December 29th. Dr. C. L Poby d.
America's commanding position as
and A. H. Barnum whereby Mr.
tender to the world also was strikter
I Barnum grants
f-»---- -— a route through his] u °ln«-
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property that will permit the road
Clarence Sparling and family had.hMe
to help
being constructed by means of an “S” I as guests at dinner on Christmas
of foreign currencies,
curvature grade to a junction* jHth H. H. Christiansen and ftpgrily, R- C. fortified by the possession of encr-
। the present road near the southwest Byers and family, John Thorgerson mnM gold «tncka, American bankers ।
comer of the experiment farm. Mr. .nd familyF. D. Flatt and Vernon
aalde poo.ooo.ooo tor the proteo-
Baraum will receive $650 aa com- Flatt and family.
Q^at Britain’s return to the |
pensation for all damages to his
TV® <°hl standard and advanced many (
property. $200 of this will be paid
milhona additional to insure the stabll-
by the F™ EUv.tor *
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'«»ily of thi. dty w«. dihh« r>MU ^•‘.‘^’^7, -,? ^
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, I Christnut.
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Warnings that no temporary li-1 homa.
eenses will be issued in 1926 for ears I
proprietor of the Moro
duly licensed in 1925 have been is-
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, ^nt.hte Christmas
phonograph furnlahes a queer,
.ued to .11 .heriff., polio, nwgi.tr.te. O^y,
‘.‘b.d-b^thU^ old-fMblen«! «.t.rt.lnment
Why,
! .nd county .nd city offieid. by
O*™«1 t""»
Ury of State S*m A. Ko«r.
The «« w,“n. h‘ *•* *
«7*“ «tottoetly.-Ital.th Hml«.
executive moiled .ppIlcUonl“» mDk nwd. on
came identified with the business life of Moro com
munity .We will endeavor to show our appreciation
auvm
daily during the New Year.
WISHING ALL A HAPPY
I AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
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MAY & SON
MORO, OREGON
blanks to each automobile owner in I twMher Z4tA.
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November, and feels that sufficient
Mis» Ann Donaldson was a visitor
M peter«>n spent the
I warning has been given that indirid-
from Hood River at the home of D. C. I
holidays with friends in
uals need not ask for .extension of West and family on Christmas day, | C^ririmas
MJiday»
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m which to make application,
remaining unW after New Year day. Bnd near
° a
Mrs. A M. Zevely and daughter are
Only owners of vehicles purchased Miss Donaldson was an acquaintance
after January 1st, 192«, should be of the West family when both resided visiting in The Dalles with Mra.
Zeveiy’s parents.
granted temporary tags, and then in Canada.
I only after application has boon filed.
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wcenUy
by Fed-
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Wonderiick
Under a state tew passed by the last
Jud^ Wolverton
Portland were Moro callers last Thursday.
legislature the secretary of state! compeU
ghop-
| cannot issue a motor car license un-1
Or>fon u close on Sundays. Re-1
Q til certificate of ownership has been I peal of the Sunday closing law a few
0 filed in his* office.
years ago did not affect the law re
A. M. HICKS
garding operation of barber shops
X , Following the liquidation of all of on Sunday». •
Plumbing and Heating
x the Oregon seed wheat loans in Sher-
Sell» and inatalli the
Eleaper Ann, youngest daughter pt I
0 man county, comes word from Gilliam
famous Mueller pipe
X county that the loans remaining in
city, was taken to a hospital at The I
or pipeleaa furnace.
X I the latter district will be cleared up
The Light of Good Will
AI in their entirety by the
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g th. .tate
- Our wish is a happy New Year to all our friends
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We have endeavored to serve all well;
May 1926 bring health and happiness to you and
FOSS & CO
MORO, OREGON
Atwater-Kent and Grebe Radio Sets
Studebaker. Chevrolet Cars
Accessories, Service and Repairing
Wasco, Oregon
bave a medical examination made |
„ t. her phy^d eonditiw.
Th.
-“M U» HW. girl', p«-
and patrons with all the success that the year can
LONG TERM LOANS
bring to you. '
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SHERMAN ELECTRIQ COMPANY
Light
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all the seed wheat funds loaned for
the state this year and in view of the
situation in Gilliam county, the
agrarian districts of eastern Oregon
I plainly are recovering nicely from
their setback of about a year ago.
Used Car
SERVICE
1921 Nash 6 ’
Al condition. iNew Paint..............
$850
1922 Buick 7 passenger
Overhauled. New Paint for......
$550
1922 Dodge Touring. New Tires
New Paint Completely Overhauled
$425
1923 Maxwell Touring. Good Tires .
Al condition. New Paint..............
$350
Two D-45 Buicks
Your choice for only .........................
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The Dalles, Oregon
The constitutionality of Oregon’s
automobile license law is to be at
tacked in a suit to be Sled in the
United States district court by W. R.
Crawford, an attorney representing
the Portland-Hood River truck line,
the Alert Transfer A Storage com
pany and other automobile and truck
interests.
Thp suit will be an injunction pro
ceeding jn an effort to enjoin Secre
tary of State Kow from the collec
tion of the automobile license fees
for 1»S$.
PRIVILEGES
We Have Money Now Available
FOR FARM LOANS ON FARM LANDS
to Progressive Sherman County Fannere .
STATION
congress in 1R31, both of which ap
propriated funds fo^giding the states
in highway construction and both of
which, it will be contended, forbid
the charging of torts for the use of
such federal-aided highways.
Secretray of State Koser explained
that the filing ef the snR woWd have
no effect whatever on the collection
of license fees for
until the suit
has been determined. A suit recently
filed in the federal court in Portland
is directed at the collection of the
state tax on gasoline, which, as does
the license money, goes into the con
struction and repair of public high-
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Owing to the fact that the state
highway construction program as
planned in 1917 is drawing to comple
tion and that not much new work will
be underaken next seaaon, the high
way department will be reorganised
at the beginning of the year by a, re
duction from six to five divisions and
the dropping of a division engineer.
The Klamath division has been con
solidated with the MarchfieM and the
Dalles divisions causing
removal
Write Direct to
Geo. A. Z. Harris, Secretary
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Tbe Patroaage
Breadway »ri Oak
Portland, Oregon
New and Used
The Motor Market^
Th« Dalles, Ore
ford, is to be baaed on the theory that
the license fees collected by this state
are in the nature of tolls and as such
are in violation of the rural post road
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$100
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THE DALLES BU/CK GARAGE
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If you are interested in the purchase of a used car we can quickly prove to you
that we have cars that will come within your requirements and at prices that are
real bargains. The used cars we list here will help you to form an opinion as
to the quality of used car we have for sale and the prices asked.
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We are sure that we can satisfy most anyone as to price, condition of Car and—
many times—the very model and mpke of car that is desired by you.
We have used cars that are good cars without a doubt and which have many
years of driving yet ahead of them. Th ese are for .sale at very moderate prices.
$550
WITH
H. H. Will.rd, Prvri«t.r
motor license fee law to
SALE
1923 Buick 4 Touring
Overhauled. New Paint................
D. LINDQUIST
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A bid of 9« cents on the dollar was I
JtWELER
made the city by a bond firm at the I
council meeting last Tuesday for the |
Repairing a Specialty.
civic auditorium bonds proposed to
be issued by the city and which were
502 E. Second st.
authorised at a special election held!
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Doors
East of Skaggs Store
last September. A bid at par ralue
was also received for part ef the!
bonds. The price bid by the bond I
firm also includes the printing of the
bonds, attorney fees and other I
charges incidental to an issue of I
BIGGS
bonds by a corporation.
Phone 6i8
603 E and st
MOVING
CRANDALL
UNDERTAKING
COMPANY
THE DALLES. OREGON
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The beat of holiday greetings to you and wishing
that you have the most Prosperous New Year. •
F. D. FLATT & BRO.
Sam Brisbine, Agent :
Moro, Oregon
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For Good Monument Work and Better Prices
Tbe Dalles’ Newest and Best
Hostelry
WRITE
CENTRALLY LOCATED
A. D. CROSLAND, Manager.
1 Jen. Street
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Poudtetea, Ore.on
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