Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, May 13, 1927, Image 2

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Weeders! Weeders!
ater in life.
CALL AND SEE
FOR SALL
When completed, the Wapinitia road
The Peerless Rotary Rod Weeder
correct the condition.
and'the Tomlin Weeder
Hotel Moro
“ The House of Good Will ”
Owned by the City of Moro
Operated for the Benefit of the Traveling Public
and Sherman County Community
SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAYS 75c
DINING ROOM OPEN USUAL MEAL HOWRS
Colorado River Flood Next
Yuma, the Imperial valley of Cal­
ifornia, and Lower California in Mex­
ed foot. Wernmark’s Shoe Store, The
ico within the next six weeks will face cause of somt physical defect such as
Dalles.
j flood condition* which- may exceed >ad teeth or eye strain. Thea too,
»me children have a particularly sen-
yean ago when the Colorado river utive personality and require special all shoe repatria*. Good quality work
“Some eh IM re n are not natural opposite the post office.
scholars and are slow in their studies,
eordin* to predictions of J. H. Gor­ or they are a little retarded in their
don, meteorologist in charge of the development. The teacher may not
realize that this is the trouble with
SATURDAY
The snow on the watersheds of
Idaho, Utah and Colorado is 30 per
ANITA STEWART
These weeders are made -
in sizes, to suit the purchaser
ub to 24 feet
Old Mexico, submerging a vast ter­
Ginn, Coleman &
o
MORO, OREGON
— IN —
has been alow, due to low tempera-
A sudden and prolonged warm
wave in the upper Colorado basin
Son of
duce a serious flood situation, he be-
The worst flood of the Colorado
river occurred about _12 years ago,
when the Southern Pacific railway
spent almost one hundred million
dollars before the break fa the Col­
orado river was closed. The United
States government had agreed to re­
turn this expense to the railway com­
pany, but only a small portion was
ever returned to the company by the
government.
ng is calling
aBuickzzozr
Glorious spring days, marvelous
DISTRIBUTOR FOR SHERMAN WUNTY
WASCO, OREGON
scholars nor will they be greatly fa-
erected fa studies. They may be
loers rather than thinkers.
“Other children who do not get on
•rally not retarded but more often
»veractive and fidgety; they cannot
dt still nor keep from talking to other
•hildren. They think they cannot
mt certain thing*. These children are
exciting stories of adventure. Some
ike poetry or music more than moot
hildren. Often they cannot go to
“Within the past 40 years, thè peo­ deep at night after seeing the movies.
ple of the United States have come to
use the telephone for neighborhood from physical illness. Undernourish­
snd for distance communications to ed children are often nervous. In
an extent that no other people under­ .oung children too much excitement
stands,” says the GainsviUe, Texas,
be seen in large families where there
Register.
"And the standard of living fa this s a great deal going on. It is often
country to correspondingly higher, necessary to change such children to
and comforts and conveniences are other surroundings.
“Prevention to highly important in
greater here because of this and other
these
situations. If a child continues
public utility services.
“The telephone service is an essen­
unstable, or showing bad conduct his
tial public service, and as such it to
entire life may be warped and mental
operated at the lowest possible cost
disease may even develop later. These
to users.
condition? can be avoided if properly
“This industry seeks greater effi­ managed.”
ciency and fuller cooperation with
the people it serves. To that end it
wants the people of every community
Plows Without Driver
to become fully acquainted with how
it works, its objects fa community
A “manleas” tractor, controlled by
building and in individual service.”
an electrical device plowed a field
successfully at Lincoln, Nebraska,
The German admiralty has an­ May 5 before a crowd of farmers,
nounced that the cruiser Emden, en professors of agriculture and business
route from Celebes island in the men.
Dutch East Indies, to Nagasaki, Japan - Unguided by a human hand, ex­
measured an ocean depth of 34,416 cept when the first furrow was plowed
feet. The greatest depth hitherto equipped with an automatic guide in-
known was 32,644 feet off the eastern vented by F. L. Zibach of Grand
Island, Nebraska, plowed a 20-acre
coast of Japan.
field.
The tractor runs in an irregular
circle, roundii< the corners. Except
for replenishing the gasoline and oil,
it needs no attention. The electric
control stops the machine should it
leave the furronrand when the work
is completed.
The invention was first tried fa
1921, Zibach said.
Sherman County
KAZAN”
SEE THE BIG
FIGHT IN THE SNOW DRIFT
SEE THE DOG FIGHT
FOR THE GIRL
ITS A BIG PICTURE OF
, '
THE NORTHWEST
May 20
Grass
1927
Valley
Phone. 192.
Opposite Moro Hardware Co.
Moro, Oregon
COMEDY AND NEWS
_
ADMISSION
10c/and 30c
Caterpillar Tractor Co
SUNDAY
BEBE DANIELS
— IN—
Complete Stock of Parts Carried
for the following tractors
“Stranded
Holt” 45 “Holt” 75 “Best” 60
COMEDY —NEWS
Caterpillar” 60
Caterpillar” 30
ADMISSION
10c and 30c
COMING NEXT WEEK
Complete Stock of Parts Carried
for new and old modeU'Holt” harvesters \
“ DON JUAN ”
Dance Friday Night
Wasco Theatre
Harvester owners who will need extras are re­
quested to place orders early, to avoid possible
delays.
Director
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GENERAL
The Proof of the Pudding
Field and Track Meet
A E. Page Machinery Co. Inc.
Notice I
• Secretary Hoover, addressing the
visory board, said that the railroads
of this country under private owner­
ship are doing 20 per cent more busi­
ness an^ with 200,060 fewer employes
than under federal control (faring the
“If anyone wants to argue the
question of government ownership of
railroads in the United States, he has
to get over this concrete demonstra­
tion of the capacity of private owner­
ship to solve its own problems,” he
said.
When the government operated
railroads had 1,900,000 employes dur­
ing the war, without direct, close
supervision, their number and the
power of their inertia was growing at
an unbelievable rate. The number
Change in schedule and additional
service effective May 1st.
* Get new schedules and other infor­
mation from our local ticket office.
Four Treads
for everyone
knowledge we can equip
efficiency to increase, ths minute the
that must hustle to lower rates so
PROGRAM
ADMISSION
MORO, OREGON -
Morning Program — Girls’ Baseball
Teams Contest for County Cham­ Admission to Athletic Field — AH day
ticket 75c; afternoon 50c; children
pionship ; Tug-of-W ar Contest; Base­
all day 25c.
ball Rufus vs Kent town teams. .
. *
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— Official County Admission to Declamatory and Orator­
ical Contest — evening — adult 50c
School Field Meet Contests, 27 events
children
25c.
with 73 participating.
Evening Program — Declamatory, and
Oratorical Contest, 15 contestants.
Special Musk. Awarding of prizes.
Help Our County Schools
By Your Presence and Support /
Moto GARAGE
and plunder the payroll and reject
man-substituting improvements lost
comparably the best, not only with
railroads, but with ah industrial and
doors outward—out of self, out of
Stage Depot — Ross’ Confectionery, Phone 411
Phone 171
A “WANT” ad in T he M oro
-O bserver will reach more
people in Sherman County than
by any other medium available.