B
GILLIAM COUNTY JOINS THE
E. O. WHEAT LEAGUE
¿M.04O83 36
MO.M .—
88 MS 1»
it»»446
• *.8*4,405.85
147.859.00
T^garAMäuÖAN
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H. T. MaekiiL
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Btetatery resident *ttern«y for **rvta«:
ttm
4 wo
1.048,5*467
151.101.15 '
TU AL FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY
491,009.68
»7454,818.40
<*tos) ...» 4.654.894.56
M4Æ14.01
M5.2O1 39
1.168.7*4 72
•4.08343
67 063 60
54.927.75
705,192.64
.» X.M6.638A4
58L780.70
H. B. Pinkerton and G. A. Mitchell
returned last week from a trip to
Condon where they aaateted in or-
I
Eastern Oregon Wheat
j League for Gilliam county. At the
meeting held at Condon last Wednes
day, 100 per cent of the wheat farm
ers present signed as members of the
■ o/wanination. Among those who were
| present and addressed the meeting
| were A. R. Shumway of Umatilla
I county, F. B. Ingalls of Wasco coun-
I ty, E. R. Jackman of O. A. C., and
I Milt Jones of Gilliam county.
I The meeting also acted upon a
I recommendation to apply for a
I branch federal employment office
I to be located at Arlington to furnish
I GiRiam and Morrow county farmers
I with harvest and farm labor. Such
I
offiCe is now functioning At The
I Dalles for Sherman, Wasco and Hood
River countiea. The service to free
I
exception that an office
I must be provided. Headquarters for
I the fpderal employment service f«r
।
dirtrict b Bt Spokane.
58,49147
814,516.7»
1 »«,575.51
788.1M.11
121,915.21
17,011.70
—4 5,7*4,414.4*
118.585.41
peuditurw
882.734.99
10.07VM
l*,0M42
bond»
»1
ASSOCIATION OF BUTTEVILLE,
OREGON
1,880,000.00 ».
‘ ‘ None I
106,544-95
Pr*ml**M ia e«*ra« of eoi-
teclto* written nine« Bep-
UMbar »0, 19*5......... 9,049.82
I a taroat and r«at« 4 m and
14,41*87
»oervet
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Fund» held by lr«aty e«a
2.181.80
T«tul »daaitted *«*«ta..^.4 1,4«6,2»3.»4
paid
No*«
8.19«.»6
rieke
Due for e
-S brokerage
AU other hshtlftta*..
8.960.90
Total liabilitiea
81247249
16,000.00
16,100.00
88141
•7.1»
81841
m . sm . i *
JNHVHAM K COMPANY
OF NKW YORK ‘
W Naw Y«rt, ia Uta »tate ai Naw Yark.
■a tba teirty ftntMa/ ef Daeawbar, 1925,
y f.ooo.ooo.oo
...» 1,0»2,686.48
1«
ir
108,585.02
»•
r«c«i««d during tb« /«*r
66,860.61
..... 8 14*2,562.11
Total Incom« „
Diabu raameilta
N«t toaeea p»id darla* th«
y«ar inHuding adjuatin«nt
»14.738.61
expenaea
I
Dividende paid «n capital
60,009.00
■tock dart** th« y«ar-----
Ooiamiaaiona ■ a d «alario*
861,S22.98
ItaMhU««
UsbiUti««
ORIGON
__ toot.
MSMian. *
paid during Ik« T«
Amount ef all oth
penditurea v-.—.
44,808.80
Total »«peuditur«»
688,257.01
57,991.61
57,688.34
1,880,490.30
» *f O*Mf*r*i*.
c«lhUr»l, «te. ....
loction oritta* »i*«« B«p
118,405.81
5,006.5*
M*ta«l
...» ». 154. IM.»7
511,454.81
51.7*8.00
l*«ut *1
u*«*r»«d
9*1.287.11
„4
1.000.00
27.000.04
*01,051.7»
J18.5OO.Q0
•I cap it» i
ooo.oOooo
.4 1,041,050,11
51.47».»!
8.574M
1,069.67
7,59AM
»0,0*8.77
4M.00h.00
y««r
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1,12».88
RALTIMOSk AMBBICAN IM HU RA NO*
COMPANY OF NXW YORK .
.
O«*r*« U. T*np*r*. Pr*ai4«at
B. B W«TW, Ftocr«tary
gtotatery r««id«Bt alter*«/ ter tarri®«:
8»8.*50.e0
•18.280.00
*,919.84
1M.858.7*
Hnop.n of fka A aaaalBta tomcat at ta
CONNECTICUT FIRE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY
the State of Or«***. p«n«u
_.4
40,000.00
Anotat ef
easitaJ
artoek
1,000,000.0*
951,704 00
815.MS.08
7,168,512.10
faterM^di^M» aréTi
*00,147.70
•LaO9.M8.O2
*
81,099.17
7.11*00
10.000.00
s.TWts.n
»90,785.68
497,118.48
7.884.751.84
4
775 000 0«
M7."00.0*
817.M4.M
48.rN.M4A8
1081.M4A4
5» 447 45
455.30
„4 4.454.18248
compfoln that all the big things have
been done, leaving no opportunity tor
them, as a matter of fact only go to
»how that even greater opportunity
today He» ahead of thdm, F. N- Shep
herd, Executive Manager of the Amer- Mr. J. E. Coleman for the troop com
mittee. Scoutmaster Feenstru then
told members of the America® insti with.words of appreciation for the
tute of Banking tn New York. After
reviewing the outstand’ g accomplish sented them with the badge vf the
meats in science, wtust y and finance first clas* scout.
during the teat twenty five years. Mr.
Fred Buell then received his sec-
Shepherd emphasised the reward given
men of achievement in America, eepe- of having.met satisfactorily the testa
ciAlly in the fi nancia l
required.
the ground worl -tor th®
7.800,78641
All otb«r
itoUlitto*
SATISFIED!
That is what our patron» any after
they have enjoyed the excellent
Delightful to
™ Serve
r.
tain.
with others our
appetising elec
quick luneh sen
Delicious to Eat
tful and
Naturally, first empkaste U pUeed ?
on the quality of our service but
with quality assured the attrac-
, tive prices will draw many to
Ross’ Confectionery
Opposite Hotel Moro
h
MORO, OREGON
pportanitiee
B. A. Amy, Dealer
Sedan at Big
Sacrifice
$1300 car for
$850
U?
Edmund Stephens and Owen La
Searcy of Moro are entered in events
in the fourteenth annual military
tournament at 0. A. C. May 29th.
^he tournament is the means the
Some cats see in the dark, others military department uses each year
talk.
to show the training it affords men.
students, and the serious purpose the
Bynopato of the Ann«*l Statuas** of th«
physically fit college men give to
PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON
their work in the reserve corps.
INSURANCE OOMPANX .
Searcy will be entered in the in
of Providoaco, i* tho State of Bhod« f aland,
a* th« thirty-tint day of Doo«mhor,1925,
fantry retreat parade. Stephens will
made to th« iBasranc« Co*unia*lon«r of
be in the close order exhibition drill
of a crack infantry company.
Amount of capital «tock
paid up ......
.4 8,000,000.00
The opening event of the tour
nament will be an air service demon
tb« y«*r ________ 14 7,027,015.50
stration beginning at one o’clock, di
later«*«, 4>vi<tonds **4 rewts
ree«iv«d duri** the /®*r
5M,»71.98
rected by Lieutenant Oakley G.
I*«oaM frea other so*re«s
Kelley, America’s premier lonr-dis-
•WMived darin* Iha y—r
65,6»1.48
tance
flying aee. The air demon
Total ia«o*ta
» 7,674,508.86
stration, to be an outstanding event
of the tournament, win include fw-
8 Kill .17447
matiom and stunt flying and a par
achute drop.
daring th« pmr.
i»otooo.oe
A review of the entire reserve
8,1M,M5.»8
corps will follow the air stunts. Other
•10.M1.11
,events scheduled include cavalry drill
p«aditur«a
452,800.78
and races; artillery contests; a pony
...4 T,M4,h¿M
Total «xpenditarr«
express race; pair jumping; and
feature race, such as rdtxx xan LU
100,000.00
feature stunts, such as a barrel race.
11.505,978.04
The impressive retreat parade will be
the closing event. Every grammar
10,000.00
853,188.84
and high school student in Oregon
will be admitted free, .Major Donald
l.»M,eM.M
A. Robinson, tournament director,
haa announced.
two
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mount «f uo«arn«d pr*-
miams «a all «alataad lag
85,000.00
880.« n 5«"
1,072,887.10
20,000.00
841.14441
282,80042
.4 •,74«,Ml.tl
T«tal KaMMttea, «eahtatr«
af capital itoti «f M,-
000,000 00 .______ __ » *.»27,151.07
*8
2*4, M 1.87
W. S. Bane« was a visitor in
Sherman county last week from his
home near Portland«. Mr. Banes
formerly operated a large wheat farm '
in the Gordon ridge district for a(
number of year» before leaving for
the Willamette valley. Be sqid that
he has never seen better looking
Wheat fields In Sher maw county than
be had seen on hi* last visit.
TiíFcoNlíioTicr? riat tiemlJSci
(Milu. 8«er«tai
Porttood, Or«
THE TIME
The County New«
READ THE OBSERVER I I For ALL
Vivian Girt, Wasco.
Bill Clothier, Wasco.
Chas. Burnet, Moro.
Thyra Fields, Locust Grove.
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Mta»
Great eventi of tiré past quarter cen-
Tuesday evening. May 18th, will
always be remenibered as one of the
oiN
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Moro ieout troop. In extra session
and in the presence of the t^oop com
mittee, Scouts Charles - Burnett,
George Barnes and Kenneth McKean
were awarded the first class scout
badge.
The initiation »erviee was imprea-
siVe and after the boys had answered
satisfactorily the questions of the
scoutmaster, appropriate speeches
»0», 441.15
1*4,257.30
.4 8.0M.V77.M M
Great Opportunity Ahead.
PRO-
ting conclusion to a happy evening.
Scouts who have recently received
great w*r* the poMntianues of tbo in tenderfoot badges are Virgil Con lee,
PMÀL WINNERS IN COUNTY dividual. - The world was never sc Lyle Woods, and Sigard Davis.
Demosthenes
■ri
ready awLablo to pay well tor What it
SPELLING CONTEST
wants.
For
«perior
»ervme
w
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ciety under competitive conditions,
First Grad.
good citizen not only possesses
whether through invention or produc
OBSERVER WANT ADS
tion or organisation or distribution of
Dora Millard, Rufus.
lofty ideals; he labors incessantly
useful articles, no reward is begrudged,
- Jean Wall, WasoO.
Rates: Under 15 words, 36c
particularly
.here
in
America,
. IS to 30 words, 50c
Dessie Hearing, Wasco.
for thlm.
“Addihg to human comfort and hue
Over 30 wda., I Hc per wd.
Alberta Alley, Gormap,
man needs, thesa things make life
Marie Mathieson, Rufus.
f~4
We attain our high ideate of service,
finer rand better. The world has OIL STOVE for sale cheepi Perfect
Ruth Lester, Grass Valley.
sluffed, but ft is in America that th»y condition.
fsirnem, dignity, courtesy and
D. E. Clark, Moro,
Porothy Mjdne, Rufus.
haw reached their highest d«v«W
m21-2t
Glen Van Gilder, Wasco.
meat and utilisation. The American Oregon.
spirit of useful enterprise, hoWsver. WANTED — Good cook house.
Kenneth Tupper, Wasco.
The Crandall Undertaking Company .
does not donfloe itself within our own
Arden Simmons, Rufus.
V,
S.
Bair,
More,
Oregon.
m21
border*. ' It permeates the entire world
Robert Helyer, Wileox.
and renders great service to peoples WANTED— Experienced combine’
Lynden Guilford, Rufus.
other than oar own.
man for harvest. C. P. Walker,
> Anna Coate, Rufus.
Moro, Oregon.
m21-2t
Melvin Baker, Moro.
to humanity In the war and coqpider
Georgiana Blackburne, Rufus.
what Is being done dow . Largely to OIL STOVE FOR SALE CHEAP.
rebuild the economic life of a world
Second Grade
Perfect condition. D. .£. Clark,
shattered by the war and its devastat More^ Oregon.
ml 4-21
Dorothy Fraser, Boardman.
ing after effacta, America haa, since
Jeanette Scott, Klondike.
the war, loaned other peoples over ton WE PAY parcel post one way on all
Doria Mcrriaon, Moro, s
shoe repairing. Good quality work
d);Uioa dollar». Last year alone a bll
Gayle Amidon, Moro.
n > d and a halt in foreign financing • and leather. * Joe Amore. The
I am carrying a stock of^ extras with the Sherman
? was consummated tn the United
Dalles, opposite tho post office. *
Pauline Ptercy,Otass Valley.
Sistos. ' AmorieaM hna.ncisl genius
Garage and Machinery Company at Wasco for all
Mildred Lester, Grass Valleys
has so thr readjusted our banking ma
Ralph Balser, Grass Valley.
models of Holt Combined Harvesters.
chinery to meet enlarged international
Mary Pinkerton, Moro.
Guaranteed Watch
. obligations that stupendous foreign
Mildred Alley, Moro
1 Can Save You Good Money on Draper».
— and —
loans, such as the |100.0M,000 Dawes
Margaret McNab, Waeco.
plan credit to Germany, are oonclud-
Jewelry
Repairing
Evelyn McLaughlin, Moakland.
ed and the books "closed after being
Prices of parts have been reduced from
Mildred Adams, Moro.
open to public snhacrlption only a few
By Expert Werk***« ,
forty to sixty per cent
m lea tea.
Third Grade
*
Leave
Your
Work
wtth»W.
A.
“With our new world viewpoints we
Dannajean McMillan, Wascb.
_ Phone or see me for prices and terms on
Ruggles at Moro Confectionery
In America have many great things
Claude Barnett, Wasco.
yet to do. These thing» are typical of
new harvesters.
>
Winifred Hentges, Wasco.
F. H. COOLIDGE
the broadminded World viewpoint of
Robert Ferrell, Wasco. .
American finance. It shows the vision
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
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necessary to the men who guide our
Fourth Grad.
business affairs today. Certainly there
Wilbert Brinkort, Grass Valley.
is an inspiration in thi» and the great
The Dalles, Oregon
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opportunities which await us."
Norma Garret, Grass Valley.
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Maxine Hendricks, Moro.
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Charles Wilson, Kent.
Bankers and buslnea* mea of the
Anna Sather, Kent.
leading town* of Taylor county, Tex-
as, employed a county agent last
Charles Dunlap, Kent.
spring, and requested! that ho vigor*
Thelma Miller, Wasco.
HOT WEATHER
oualy promote boys' and girls' club
Ray Brown, R-ufua.
activities. As a result of his work
Is a time of hardship for
over 300 club membei were enrolled,
Fifth Grad*
the housewife made easier
Work is being concei ated this year
Clarice Wilson, Kent
on poultry culling and grain sorghum
with a Kohler Power and
seed selection. Thi« fall there will be
Sixth Grade
MUST
HAVE
THE
MONET
Light
Plant on the farm
exhibit» and contest*, for which ths
butta« ««Mr
Ruth Luttrell, Erskine.
business man are
that
permits
working in a
For sale at Merifice, nearly new
June Brackett, Bufus.
ons prisea.
cool kitchen^when ironing.
se^an; four door; four wheel
Georgia Harper, Wasco.
brakes; balloons;
balloon*; perft
perfect mechan-
Lyle Henderson, Wasco.
to take snuff, and the first thing any
ieal order; cost |130
l , will
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__
1300;
body knows they may have Ute chew
rifice for >850. ¡. See Sherman
Carl Barnet, Wasco.
FOR SALE
Garage, Wasco, Oregon. * ; *
ing gum habit fastened upon them.
Lois. Campbell, Wasco.
1 BY
Willard'Barnet, Wasco. , »
TERMS WIŸHIN REACH
Driving
an
automobile
te
•
danger
John Thomas, Waeco.
ous pastime for children; , instead,
Doris Dunlap, Kent
they should hsvs something like dynt-
mlte or nitroglycerin 10 amuse them.
Seventh Grade
^Harold Blagg, Grans Valley.
Virginia Morehouee, Klondike
LOCAL COLLEGE MEN IN SUL-
1TARY TOURNAMENT
Eighth Grade
Total ataitied
x 44,708.14
Achievements of Past Only Show
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Holt Harvester Owners
.8 »,191 8*
. 11.M8.M
•ar 12,086.77
’ MUTUAL
*PRNN8YLVAN
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FUTURE . Jm»
NS
YOUNG AMERICANS
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MORO SCOUTS GIVEN
«
MOTION BADGES
TNI
rrw® D. Usaton »»«tdent.
I
JS. H. Phillip«, 8«*r«tary.
Rtatutary k«sU*al *ttor*«y far aarrie«
R Coatra, Portland.
“But the neighbor* aren’t. So pull
down your shades.”
NOW HERE!
The New 1926 Model, 14-ft Cut
Case Combined Harvester
<
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Soo This Wonderful Machine
and Let U» Demonstrate It To You
Dell Wright wijl domon
strate the Case Combined
Harvester each Saturday
in Moro. Everyone is in
vited to come and see the
Case Harvester for himself
This machine has proven
k Its ability. Don’t experi-
. ment _It is CASE built
throughout and is simple,'
strong, and made to “Save
the Grain.”
We stock a complete line of repairs for this machine, no small item when mb-
fortune happens to hit you in the middle of your run.
Tanners Elevator & Supply Co.
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