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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1926)
Oregon, Friday, May 21, 1926 Price Five Cents 5=— 437 AMERICM YOUTH ENTRY Parlor On Oregon Moro Dr J . R. Mosgaa DENTIST United Stales Dental Exam iner for thia district. Grocery ing just MOltO, OSEÖON Office in McKee Building Phone Nq¿.382 COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER X-RAY DIAÇN08I8 People can reach me from.Jtoro at night from the long distance, booth at Hotel Moro by ringing The Dalles. Rav Dean String Beans, case ... Lake View Tender Peas, case ... Ideal Sugar Corn, case . ............. Mission Tomatoes, 2X4 case ...,. Del Monte Tomatoes;! lb. tin, doz. Small White Be^ns, per cwt .... Red Mexican Beans, per cwt. ... Pink Beans, per cwt . ............... Fancy Head Rice, per cwt ........ Fancy Seedless Raisins, 25 lb. box Dunbar per doz, Festival p, per doz......... . Merrimac Salmon, oz» 4OZ Crimson Rambler Golden Syrup, 10 lbs. Crimson Rambler White Syrup, 10 lbs. Crimson Rambler Marshmallow, 104bs. Crimson Rambler Cane and Maple, IGlbs. Good Brooms, White Handle, 2 for ..... Milk, all brands, case................... Webfoot Flour, bbl................................... Sugar, best cane, cwt .......^.............. $2.65 5.35 3.35 3.45 .1,50 7.50 7150 7,50 8.50 2.35 1.75 1.75 2.75 1.10 L40 1.65 1.00 4.75 7.85 5.85 De Larhue Optical Co. WATER COOLER OREGON 1&-1B Vogt Block. Plamblag U Hoatii Sells and installs the famous Myeller pipe or pipeless furnace Vou Take No Chances With the AUTOMATIC WASCO, OREGON JAMES STEWART SHUMAN COUNTY STOCK AND BRAND INSPECTOR Carrying Checks The. Automatic’s built-in-Water cooling «ystem eliminates the danger to your children's health and your own from using cracked ice. Instead you just turn the faucet and out flows pure, clean dripking water, ioe cold, yet untouched by io«. The illustration above «hows how the white porcelain lined water tank to built-in along side the ice ghamber, taking up no space in either the food or ice chambers. “Understand bank deposit guaranty being proposed tn your legislature,“ telegraphed R. B. Clark, president of the Bank of Tupelo, Mias., to Paul R. Brown, Secretary of the .North Caro lina Rankers Association.* “Such a, law In any form is a snare and a delu sion. It is license and encouragement to irresponsible banks and banking and penalizes capital solvency and prudent banking. It creates a senate of security in the minds of the un thinking and uninformed that is false and Impossible to be realised on ulti mately. It tends to debauch one's right and duty to be thoughtful and discriminating. legitimate Insurance Is without roe son and absurd. It Jeopardises the solvency of all banks and the safety of all, depositors for ths theoretical safety of a few. Wo have had It ten •sly in arrears. Have been fighting tor re- peal and have made progress. Only repeal can save our stata system of banka. Many of the best are nation allsing even now. Guaranty schemes always have been, are and always will be impotent, futile and disastrous Otessider Oklahoma, Texas, Nebraska Mississippi and others, ft is not new. Has been tried, failed and dis carded at intervals for more than 100 years In this country. No well-la formed, honest and intelligent mind can accept It In principle or practice. Well paid Intelligently competent su pervision, restriction of banks to ter* ritory that will warrant sufficient cap ital investment and encourage star plus accounts Is the only sane* and honest course and will afford all the guaranty the depositing public is en titled to as compared with all other human affairs. Arouse your people and crush the misguided effort for all time. To do so will be worth what ever It may cost, and the value will be to your people generally more than to the banka“ The bill was reported unfavorably. Beek Sankars' Advice on CENTRALLY LOCATED Shenum Cowwty Headquarter* J. F. RATH, hianamer Summer—and the contin ual demand lor fresh, trim Frocks ! That’s the purpose of these winsome Dresses which we are offering at this moderate price. ‘ The rtiaterial print and the styles are those most favored now. Excellent for street and so cial wear. Priced, Hit with Careful Dressers In Patent and Sauteme for Women One of the vtry ttqart- est of the ^ew arrivals Jdr Early Soring weir. Clev erly developed in patent with aauterue kid trim ming and covered military heel. Exceptional style 33.98 Full-Fashioned Silk Hose The all-satisfactory silk Hose! Woven of ten-ply silk thread to fit the ankle snugly. You may buy this la any of the many desired shades. A hose which really wears ! Try thetm—and you'll always buy them I Priced, the pair, for Women and Misses............ .. . * .. . ... . • Mail Orders Promptly Filled RODEO Moro Fair Grounds Bonds, Says Department Although in itself of inestimable ¿value, the built- in water cv<»ier, making your ice do “double duty”, is only one of the many advantages built into the Automatic. Other distinctive features are eight-wall insulation, scientific air circu lation, air-tight sanitary trap, snow white enamel lining in food chambers, non-rusting shelves, hand-fitted doprs, tight-locking hardware, and a gold«" finish exterior of seasoned ash. Formerly the Albert The Dalle«’ Newest and Beat Hostelry ' Printed Summer Frocks Foreign of Commarco. Bank Hotel DE PARTMEN* PITFALLS FOR THE UNWARY Moro - - Oregon DEPUTIES; L. Schade wit«, Kent, Oregon; Dr. Joa Sounder», Moro, Ore.; W. H. Mever, W««co, Ore AMnoN-tmoE INSTITUTION- Arouné “Have you hoard about the trouble Jim Sykes is in. Aunt Bmmyr asked Mol*y. who dearly loved to talk about her neighbors. “Why, no,“ answered Aunt Emmy; “wh* te itr » ‘“Well, Aunty, you know how proud he was te get that buildteg job from Mr. Parker. ( He needed the money so much. When it was finished Mr. Parker gave him a check tor »f.OOe. Of course Jim had obligated himself to P*y a lot of that out for material« and things. Well, you know what an old slow poke Jim Sykes to. Instead of taking the check to Ue bank right away he carried ft around tn bin pock et and then fieor Mr. Parker died. Now he must wait until Mr. Parker’s estate te settled, and that may be a couple of. years before he can cash Edith May Adama, eighteen year-olt the check. Poor Jim. isn't it a Barrington, N. J., girl, presenting hei shame!" eotrf blank to Mayor Kendrick In hit “It’s too bad,“ agreed Aunt Emmy, office at City Hall, Philadelphia. 4Th< “but quite In keeping with, most folks’ American Youth and Teacher Aware carelessness about money. People was established as a tribute Jo Ameri should be prompt tn depoaltlng checks. can youth and teachers by the Boart Aside from such a serious thing as a of Directors of ths Sesqul-Centennla death, an unde posited check Is a nui International Imposition, thrpugl sance to lots of people. Banks and which the people of the United Stgtei business houses keep their books care and the world at large will celebrati fully balanced. If at the end of a the 150th anniversary of the Declara month a check that has been Issued tion of American Independence. Thi has not been pul through for collec ex>>siUon will run from June 1 to De tion ft means a lot of unnecessary camber L Miss Adams' entry blanl book keeping for Ue person who .to* cited her for heroism displayed recent sued the check and foathe bank. ly when she remained inside a burn “Th eg. too. there la Ue danger of teg building helping doctors r«nde loes People often write their namaa : first aid to Injured firemen She is i across the back of a check and then candidate for the Golden Eaglette, th* carry It around for a day or two be* highest gift within the hands of th, fore banking ft. An indorsed check Ctrl Scouts. Each state will elect i Is as negotiable as money. To bo safe girl and boy and one teacher to repre always indorse it to your bank. Write sent them and the successful cand! dates will be the guest of the Besqu name of your bank and below that officials from June St to July 5 at th« sign your name. .That protects the exposition. This will also Include i check from being used, if It should trip to Washington where they wH get out of your hands. But never be received by President Coolidge am waste any time about depositing presented with medals checks you receive/! “Not after what happened to Jim Work, and Banish Worry , and after hea^ug you tell me all these It Is not work that kills men; It Is things, AtfKItyI“ said Molly. “I'd be worry. Work is healthful; yon can scared to keep a check a minute more scarcely put mote upon a man than than necessary."—Anno B. Aymea. he can bear. Worry Is rust upon the blade. It is not the revolution that DISPOSES IN 282 WORDS OF | destroys machinery, but the friction. I Fear secretes acid; but love and trust THE BANK GUARANTEE LAW are sweet juices —Beecher. Physician and Surgeon Eyesight Specialists # Manufacturing Opticians Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Exclusively Optical Complete Lens Manufacturing Plant in Connection STRAIGHT TAUS WITH AUNT EMMY Your Credit AMPTON’S 119 E 2nd Shrest, The Dalles rimé Furnishers F umidire for New American Investors In securities of foreign companies and foreign gov ernments should take care to pur chase them only through reliable bankers or brokers, says Commerce Reports issued by the Department of Commerce. It adds: “There have recently been several flagrant cases of securities being ad American journals at vertlaed prices from 10 to 100 timM the price quoted on the same date in the mar kets of the countries where the con cerns are located. Some of these cases have even attracted foe atten- t<on of foreign newspapers. This |g not a safe kind of sppculaftpu fo* informed Amsricaner but the would-be investor can easily protect himself by asking the advice of hi« regular baak Celtic History 1 Celtic-speakfng peoples occupied a very wide territory of old, spreedlng from central Europe, where thè first records of them exist, far to the west, southwest and even southeast They settled in Gaul perhaps about 10U0 B. a, and were probably at the height of their power about 400 B. C. Later they were under constant pressure from the Germanic tribes te the north, and saw neost of their territories con quered by the Romans, from the south. They maintained their Inde pendence In the British teles. though, for centuries.' Patriot«* Pride The term “God's country“ Is often applied to a nation or country by its sons and daughters. 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