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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1926)
MM '7 * The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, IMday, August 13, 1928. œ Send Tour Jewelry Repair W ork Playing Up to the B om “W » CHQ&M« ftUSUMESS »X IT - BoT ujhcai V ik B oss ewtìeQ Pound’s Jewelry Stor GÙY À. POUND . A Specialty Careful Attention Given To WATCH REPAIRING When in The Dalles = HAVE YOUR Lunch or Dinner (Full Course) 35c I STONE SHOWS NORSE =5= MICKIE SAYS— IN FAR WEST IN 1010 at the White Restaurant 408 E. 2nd St The Dalle«, Oregon Lunch and Dinner combination« that are said by our patrons to equal Home Cooking Spokane, «Wash.—Bearing a grilling dmcrlpt^iQ of a battle between I d diana and Norsemen nearly 1,000 years ago, a huge painted bowlder near tty limits tolls a story of »PO prof. Oluf Opejon, author the of Indiana ar« runic characters de- •cribing a battto tn which 12 Norse men were killed In the year 1010 A. D^ th« former Norwegian professor has revealed. Although hundreds of persons have ¿.seen the paintings, do efforts had b««o made to translate them until jm- centty, when Mr». Margaret Amund- •on Reynolds of Spokane studied tho writing« . She requested r Professor Opsjon to vleit the rock and he veri fled her translation« Repairing a Specialty. 502 E. Second st ly contrite. Withal shrewdly su«picioun of Josey’s tongue, thrust It Upon her. th thrilling deocrlption i on« almost within th« dty limits of Spokane," Mr. Opajon Pain! W. T. Slatten, D. D. S. . TKe DSDé», Oré¿on 12 of the, Noma party ««cap«d after 12 had be«n killed and six ot th« eevoo women captured, and tho other woman and her baby hurled to their Amths from the rock. Six of the cur- liwx». later came J»ack. burted tho dead.and wfote th« etory of the b» ' « This record «till further substanti M6 2nd St befors Columbus,” bs »ay» L Mr. Opajon earn« to America »ev- ^*9d year» »go to »tudy Norse record» I and tw^ jeai^ ago announced he pad - traced journey» of Noroe band» across North AmerfCIL ^ „ BLAQÍ.ANQ WHITE. Restaurant -Fountain beside the xpring, the bowld«r stands SQ test above.« rocky .hillside and is 150 feet in circumference. Many - eon as you are _ PLENTY OF PARKING SPACtf *ao*s and other» by rock» about the tame nt tho bowlder. - Opajon »ay» h« 1» anxious to have discovery investigated. He han cumnteted his examination of,th* hjS THE DALLES, OREGON " FUNERAL HOME Phone Washlagton, near th« mouth «lambía river; and Tllamook “Thao« records,” said Opejoa. “tadi- 845 The Dalles ), divided tato two «Kpèdlttous ortbwest. Inscriptions I have A.M. Wright *- river. i«to th« Pacific Calls forkrid fcWivefB in Moro Wasco and Grass Valley Mondays and Thursdays a Naturalist« ’ MU films, typewrlters and eagerness, American na ture «xpedltton ls rking oe tw« littl« specks ef land íactly andar ib« Arctiq adre!« where- wlld-blrd life Is most abundant. , Te Ind out for himself somethin bln« gooes, ««peci Al I Fin has chartered th« for us« In visiting r»<ku . It 11 believed U>0 , r /BIGG9 SERVICE STATION dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of MaW D. Bottled Drink« on Ice eounty udha« qualified Tn persona Laving claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified,, as by law required, at the law office of W. C. Bryant,Moro, Orégon, within six months from th* date thereof. Dated and first published July 28, 1926. f Walter A. Morris, Administrator of the Estate of Mary D. Morris, deceased. Call, write, of phone Date last publication, August 20,1926 W. C. Bryant, Libby, McNeill A Libby, The Dalles. Attorney for Administrator. OBSERVER WANT ------ ADS Rates: Under 15 words, 35c 15 to 80 words, 50c a^anded, pretending to frown: “Tell the whole,tai*. Almira. I knew it’s worth heUrin’. “ * Ebe told »It—to a. kindly «trap« GOOD GENTLE FRiSH JERSEY Gow for sale reasonable. Dayton thetlc andleuee After «.fort,, they 2t* knew Ann Mar!» As a ministerial Henrichs, phone 27F44 Moro. w ■ . ..r _ j . r - "r.~ ----------- ~ grandchild, she was entitled to heaps WANTED—You to writa or call at of tiling» Wit ii the red dreaa went my office for information how to «too a gold five 'dollars coin brooch, par 2 Door» East of Skaggs Store The bowlder marks the burial mound of th* 12 Norsemen killed in the battle, be said. “In aU the runicTnacrlptlons I have been able to atranslate as they are fodnd on rocks from Lafikador and the New England states, through Canada and the United States to Alaska and Of them dating tro the Christian | In the County Court of the. State The near-»nd apple c anning season Oregon for Sherman Coupty, in thing now. t Jnr pear mu apyw mg matter of the Estate of Mary D. will commence ahoqt August 1st, last- »«ry m . Mrs. Glasu got up, m a,bureau drawer Ing four to five months We wnad^Notice U hereby given that tha un women and girls who desire steady e'« quilted hood work and wish to stay on the job ahd for 4 pdu. "Hew’d «Brinai“«* she Niee 'el«B plmt Cool hi warm t before Poe. weather and steam h«ated in cold - Re UhU W i ktaled It. crying weather. Cost-plan cafeteria. Some «Apturoo^y: “M It’» th« prettiest I partly furnished apartments at very reasonable rental.. K/t was a, ¿.wonderful piece of act- Th« piece work rates will be such ing—;her dencani upon th«. Jackson that any woman whq will apply her hpue«h<»lih with p ptea t«R bur the deapised lUrk frock, for oonte uth«r self with reasonable diligence can body needing It so bedly. Polly deep Egyn from $8.50 to $4.00 per day Runic ' Record of Battle Found Near Spokane. à JEWELER NOTICE TO CREDITORS WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED i COSTS LESS THAN Tripp, 810 Union Street, The Dalles, Oregon. » 4Lu» Innocence By MARTHA M WILLIAMS (CopyrUht.) 4 •iTJOW did your ma like Polly’s ■kA hfew drees? I thought I* was fine,” Mrs. Glass asked cannlly of her young visitor. . Josey, still in the age of Inno cence—to wit, ’’goin' on. «rvmf*—I answered judicially: "She pever said, but I reckoned she Uked It She laughed hard two or three tfmee»" “Dld-^eh? What did Polly say to that?” from the Inquisitor. , Josey brightened visibly, flinging bpek: “Ever so much more’n I can remember. First she cried, then she stomped—and beat herself. Walkin’ from the lookin’ glnns to the fire place—makin’ out like »he'd put th« dress on the fire—if »he didn’t have Jt on. Tin glad »he didn’t burn It I love red------ and it’s the reddest red Mix Glass had turned several color» red. green *lmost—purpla She had spent three hard days out of pure neighborly kindness making the red silk poplin for the eldest Jackson girt, whose Mack eyes and olive skin. It had, to her mind, greatly set off. truly shrewd. With four younger Jackson* coming on like stairstep«, sh« wanted them married off as they whom the good lady Had predestined for her nephew, T>octor Ware. A good fellow Doc—all he needed was a start, and • wife. Major Jackson said firm ly, each of bls girls would have a borne to take h«r young man to. Their mother was sickly, She. went out not pt «11, so Mra Glass had been eyes and «V* ter her now thia five years. In all matters of styl* and color. e Josey’s Revelation was a bomb to Mrx Glass. She could hardly credit ft For she had seep Polly, peacock ing before the big mirror, at the last trying-on, smiling at her Image and saying joyously: “Why! This can’t bo me I I never Jooked so be» for«’* She must look deeper Into the matter—hence she asked carelessly: J*Dld Polly or your mother find any special fault?” * “Polly dld,”J »aid Josey. “Said the frock hiked up on one side, and ^sagged down In front—and the sleeves wer« so stiff they tickled uvi, ruiiy Twav*» vast * white satin lining be sure—she has so much color It will b« more becom- PRUNES—The famous Italian vari ’n^.” ety; good keeper; good eater; good Then and there Mrg Glees Inn ached Canner; 201b crate 40 cents t. o.b. her bolt—the -peech she fancied Joe Douda, Estacada, Oregon. StaO would amplv it ven*« her. It ran: MYo«’re flighty uood people—1 Was a FULL BLOOD JERSEY BULL fori bit afraid to com«, thinking maybe you might feel that I*oHy had th« vice. H. C. Thompson, Moro, Oregon first Halin on Doc.’’ FOB SALB roano na W è. There Me Jackson stopped her PIANO Write care postoffiee box 272.1 with a laugh, so mirthful It could Moro, Oregon. tf oot be misunderstood- Getting one’s H*me on the voting Bat for the first time Is a serious ceremony, yet with touches of humor. For In stance, one lady was asked what her this question of «ne woman and sb« rw piled,'Labprer.’" Th* registrar^eoate- what pussled, again queried, *What kind of labors The woman replied, “Wall, Tin home all day.”—Christian Science Monitor. DELAVAL Cream cream can for sale. Moro, Oregon. Separator and Write box 272 2tj30 PIANO MUST BE SOLD Will sacrifice high grade piano in storage near here for immediate sale. Will give easy terms to an es tablished home. For full particulars and where it may be seen, address To ride on a Seiberling AD -Tread Sdkerlag ad Portage Cords Sotaan Garage & Mdiy Co Watco, Oregon Portage Cords at Mail Order Prices — II................ frOOaOOOOOCXXXlOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOQOOOtoÒOOQOOOOO C. V. Btiknap, Proprldtar Moro Hotel Barber Shop NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Sherman county, in the matter of the estate of Ira K. Axtell, deceased. , Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of the «state of Ira K. Axtell, of Statue of Apollo deceased, by the County Court of the the State of Oregon for Sherman County The famous Apollo on and has qualified. All persons hav- «■» uni ano or ueioa, which mat wvr- claims Against said «state are rUd M mw, M,UU. bu «»UI, bMl duly vevuied, as oy law required at salvad. the law office of W. C. Bryant, Moro, Oregon, within six months from the j++++++++ *+++ date thereof. Dated and first published July 28, dent Greek coin, where the god 1» 1926. Bessie Axtell, Administratrix Shown holding th* three Graces in his . of the Estate of Ira K. Axtell, right hand. deceased. of Inscriptions Theodora. Reinach an Date last publication, August 20,1926 . , W. C. Bryant, > - ' • nounced that he had calculated, with Attorney for Administratrix Moro, Oregon Ladies and Children*« Hrir Cutdn< and. Shingle Bobbing BATHS I DP I I M I bWI «ill ++4 I hHkprjideiil Warehouse & Nilliug Co R. H McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon [lo and th« r colossus at mstlcs, th« òtpiò of Pan. Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts, Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood, Coal and Hay. MANUFACTURERS OF They stood Ms left hand ho carried a bow. MILL FEED AND FLOUR Th« -, With the assistance^ «< a Delian In scription which ’gsentloned the weight for the R«tnscb esti god and th« te of the fig- “Just to think how I worked on mated th« tela rs for tbs Apollo 'em.” Mrs. Glass bit her lips. “Ain’t ty centimeters for meter Polly goln* to wear the frock to the ro dub dance?” H “I reckon not." Josey began. . -Hard upon Josey’s heels came Mra. Qlaas’ nephew. Doctor Ware. He was still In a measure In leading Idoá ofl nf priority. * strings to Mrs. Glass—Aunt Almira, as he knew her. Now owner of a car. also a mustache tn being be The feeling of Inferiority 1st« «K- required Dio« handling. . But some thing was the matter. Just gow his hands wero hot and tremulous—his ▼etc«, usually blgbooming. broke and Hygeta Magasin«, Moot of us have had quavered unaccountably'I n greeting her—•and was almost out of hearing , DEALERS IN wood, ot th. «rapto» Tootooia and grouped, but respectively, fiuta and th« . t i WHEN YOU TRAVEL BY AUTO AND VISIT THE DALLES STORE YOUR CAR Vork—Extension Division. r infill nrsj7 ' Mm« iXiMUÉJl In the concrete, fully equipped, xoomy ¿ar^e of W«l- ther-William» Company, Competent workman always ready to help you in any way they can at least expeme tU you. For any service rendered the charge will always be reasonable. a > A , l ù « g' m W. »•« WALTHER-WILLIAMS GARAGE hi«. Aunt Al—unless you’ll help me THE DALLES It Is thought that Richard Coeur- de-Llon invented tarring and feather- (aOUd, Richard mad« sundry laws for Union and Third St. I pkm. and boiling pitch shall be poured The Dalle«, Ore. drat land at which th* ship shall touch “What forT she demanded, her own voice shaking. In a rush came the tale—love’s v6ong dream—and then some. He had married, secretly, a girl wb« hadn't a penny—not even • troek fin* enough for the Infare his folka would insist upon firing the pair, when he brought her home She was Parson jenk»' granddaugh ter on a month’s visit to the old peo ple. They would be too opposed to the marriage to help even If they ceulA HIs mother would never get over It If Ann Maris came to her not tonkins clsbL Couldn’t—wouldn’t OREGON. mg Oüiad on t* fa«« a nw situation aro familiar to all of is. However, by establishing habits ot * A “WANT” ad in T he M oro < to meet th« situation ar« not faced failure and th« feelings of inferiority become habitual, and one’s lot Will ba FOR SALE AT O bserver will reach more e in . Shennar County than I by any other ■ medium dvailabl