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notice of sheriffs sale of REAL PROPERTY Roy Atwood Hl bo Gol-hanged if I Haint done a lot more business in my new store than I ever expected. I sure have some friends left, even though I have lived la Sherman county for Thirty Four years, and that ain’t all, more and more are coming in every day. Ho says let the good work go on, for he sure appreciates it, and will treat them the best, he can, by giving more Mu ok-a-muck and Pick-a-dillaa for lees money than ever before, and hopes his old and new friends that have not called in yet will give him a trial once, at least. just as a starter. Roy says he is not out of Town, just across the street from the Hotel Sherman and McMilin & Siacel’s Confectionery and Pool Hall, and north of the Wasco Motor Service Garage, south of the Bank find the placo, and when you you will be amused for the first of practice, but will catch on before long. you and do his Howevtr, Art (Bob) will best to please all thoee that come ANY - HOW. READ THE OBSERVER Notice is given that an execution and order of sale has been issued Mn. Bertha Holland spent the 4th out of the/Circuit Court of the State of July weekend with her mother; of Oregon for Sherman County, to Mrs. Kuney, at* Sisters, Oregon. directed and - dated Juno 8th, building next door to the Wasco ' in a suit therein pending 1927. Albert Medlar, former resident of Wasco, is very ill in The Dalles at A number of local people, who I wherein J. R. Kaseberg was plain the home of his sister, Mrs. K. E. have visited the new store since its I tiff, and Q. E. Gwynne, D. J. Gwynne opening day, report that the stock and J. Q. Gwynne were defendants, Barnum. and in which proceeding a judge Mr. and Mrs. Roas (Muir left for is a complete fresh line of merchan ment was rendered in favor of J. dise that is a pleasure to shoppers Portland Friday to spend the 4th of R. Kaseberg and against Q. E. July with Mrs. Muir’s parents, Mr. to have the opportunity from which Gwynne, and J. Q. Gwynne, in the to mike their selections. and Mrs. Barbur. The new store will handle a com sum of $475.00 with interest thereon Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McKdhn, their plete line 6f dry goods, including from the 12th day of August, 1926, daughter Miss Martha and son Bill, notions, as well as a standard line of at the rate of eight per cent per left Saturday for Camp Sherman to men’s furnishings and shoes for annum; for the further sum of spend the 4th of July. everyone, / including ladies, misses, $75.00 attorney fees, and $22.50 I costa and disbursements, and which At the election last Tuesday, there children and men. R. L. Casteel is well known to a said writ of execution commands me / were only 50 votes cast. Shows to make sale of all and singular of little interest in the three million majority of Sherman county people the following described real prop through his former connection with dollar tax questions to be voted on. the Geo. N. Crosfield store at Wasco. erty situated in Sherman County, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Feldman, Miss Mr. Casteel’s brother, E. B. Casteel, State of Oregon, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of Sec Operand Mias Norma, left Saturday and W. C. Stanley are associated in tion Twenty-six (26), and the evening for Hanson’s camp on the the operation of the new enterprise. South Half, and the Northeast Metolious river to be gone over the The three are moving to Sherman Quarter of Section Twenty- county from- Pilot Rock, Oregon, 4th of July. -— five (25), and the West Half of where they have a similar store which Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Everett left the East Half of Section Twenty- they intend to sell ahg all three unite Friday evening on their annual va four (24), all in Township Two > in helping build up and sustain a cation, this time a trip to Bend and (2) North of Range Eighteen little better and more prosperous vicinity and the lakes adjacent. They (18) E. W. M., and the South- Sherman county. expected to be absent six or seven r west Quarter and the South days. I Half of the Northwest Quarter The new dry goods store, to be op of Section Thirty (80), in erated by Casteel 4 Stanley, opened Township Two (2) North of Saturday with a nice line of goods. Range .Nineteen (19) East As the result of an attachment Mr. Casteel formerly lived at Wasco proceeding brought by two 'wholesale1 Willamette Meridian, Sherman and recently returned here from paper firms of Portland two weeks I County, Oregon. Pilot Rock, where he has been oper ago, for non-payment of bills, and Now therefore, by virtue of said ating a similar store. X the consequent action by Earl Jones 11 execution and 6rder of sale, and in t1 compliance with Die demands of said Wasco waa visited again by bur of Wasco in the foreclosure of a ,1 writ, and for the purpose of satis- mortgage to protect his interests, glars last Wednesday night. The 11 Tying the judgment aforesaid and poetoffice safe was blown open and the Wasco News-Enterprise was sold I Accruing costs, I will, on Monday, at sherriff sale on Tuesday to Mr. about |600 in stamps, a government ■ I the 11th day of July, 1927, at the army revolver and about $22 in Jones for ths amount of his mort lour of ten o'clock in the forenoon money was taken. The Standard Oil gage and expenses incurred. Mr. Jones, in all probability, will jf said day, and st the front door of Co. also lost two tires and about five the Courthouse in Moro, in Sherman dispose of the property to Mr. Adsit, Yates. gallons of gasoline. now publisher of a newspaper at County, Oregon, sell at public auc- owner of the lumber yard, also ex Pilot RoeiC^J^'- _ ion, subject to redemption, to the perienced a loos of about |10. So lighost bidder for cash in hand, all far no clues have been traced. A he right, title, interest and estate finger print expert was called from n and to thr said real property ,The Dalles, but found no prints, the rhich the said named defendants, or thieves had worn gloves. An accident that ended^appily for my or all of them had on the 3rd all concerned occurred on the Sher lay qf December, 1926, being the man highway Tuesday morning, The habit of saving is itself an about two miles north of Moro, when late on which the above described even greater asset than the saving; Roy Belshee, living north of Wasco, eal property was attached in said for a habit is for life, and a sum or drove off the side of the road at Action, or since had in or to the measure of any other valuable thing nearly the same place his father had .bove described real property or any is a mere incident, replaceable once wrecked his car some years ago. Mr. Murt thereof. Dated this Sth day of June, 1927. or a score of times by a habit of Belshee was coming to Moro on HUGH CHRISMAN saving. _ business and says that he must have Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon. dozed off for an instant with the re suit stated. The windshield and top of the ear were badly wrecked by NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT la th* County Court of th« Stat« the car turning over twice before coming to a stop. It was placed on of Oregon for th« County «f Sh«r- ■aaa, in th« matter of th« ««tat« of its wheels and came onto the high E. H. Bruckart, d«c«a*«d. way, into Moro and back home with Notic* i* hereby given that the ni out further attention other than lersigned ha* filed in the above ei straightening bent fenders. Saturday, July 2 Casteel & Stanley" New Dry Goods Store With a Complete Line of Accident Halts Oration Instead of delivering the Fourth! of July oration at Silverton, Judge R. R. Butler of The Dalles spent the day in St. Vincent’s hospital with various minor injuries as a result I of an automobile accident on the Base Line road. Judge Butler was en route to Portland with his brother, Chauncey Butler, in the car of Dr. W. M. Morse of the Mid-Columbia hospital. “Dr. and Mrs. Morse occu pied the front seat and the Butler brothers were in the back. As they moved at 20 miles an hour over the pavement, which was wet by a hffh^ shower, the car ahead stopped at the Troutdale railroad crossing, a stop which is rarely made by motor cars on that highway. The doctor ap plied his brakes and then came the skid. The machine slid to the side of the highway, fell into the ditch and toppled over. About everything on the car but the license plates was bent or broken. Dr. and Mrs. Morse escaped with slight injuries, and Chauncey Butler was struck on the shoulder and but Judge Butler was roughly used, although no bones were broken. The judge was hustled off to the hospital in Portland. And this is why the most eloquent orator in the state senate of the Oregon legislature did apt appear at Silver- ton to depict the glories of the 4th of July. account of hi* administration of »aid Mtah and that Monday, the 1st day of August, A. D 1927, at tha hour ha* b««n by ord«r of th« coort ap- poiatod a* th« tim« and th« connty court room in th« court hou*« at Moro, Oregon a* the place for the hearing of the said report and ac count, the objection* thereto, if any, and the settlement of the aaid estate. Dated at'MNoro, Oregon this 27 th day of Jane, A. D. 1927. Richard J. Brockert Administrator of said estate. W. C. Bryant, attorney for ad ministrator. First publication July 1st, 1927. Last publication July 29th, 1927. New Merchandise Arriving Daily from Jobbers and Manufacturers 2nd DOOR NORTH OF POST OFFICE, OPPOSITE DEPOT The Pendleton Self Adjusting Weeder The Peerless Rotary Rod Weeder and the Tomlin Weeder These weeders are made in sizes to suit the purchaser up to 24 feet Ginn, Coleman & Co MORO, OREGON z THE SHOW THAT C ircus TMS SOJ(PER® 1030 PEOPLE, INCLUDING THE CHINESE BEAUTY LOLA LEE CHONG CHINESE OIANT 7yr LA WEST MAN ON EARTH UU Vü CHINO THE HUMAN SKYSCRAPER KLINKERI^ EQUESTRIAN MIDGETS 14 TWY NORSEMEN BAVARIA BIGGEST TRAVELING ZOO ON EARTH TWO PERFORMANCES. DAILY 2 AND 8 PM.-RAIN OR SHINE IN ALL THE WORLD NO CIRCUS LIKE AL.G.BARNES Speech and Action Action hangs, as ft were, “dissolved” In speech. in thoughts, whereof speech is the shadow; and precipitates itself therefrom. The kind of speech in a man betokens the kind of action you will get from him.—Carlyle. Additional Service by Motor Coaches-Now Leaving 11:25 a.nv GENERAL Tin* 5:20 p.nu “ 11:40 p.nu . Stages leavingat 1125 A,M. and 5120 P.M. make di reet connections at The Dalles for Portland and way pointa. points. SOUTHBOUND 8:50 a.m. 3:35 p.m. 7:50 pum. Stage leaving at 850 A.M. makes direct connections at'Bend for Klamath Falls and v^ay points. Shoes and Notions Modem Merchandise at Moderate Prices Weeders! Weeders! ONE-WAY AND ROUND-TRIP FARES FROM MORO Unprecedented strides have been made by the electric utilities of the United States in carrying electric service throughout the country, but the industry will not have achieved its purpose until tlectric service is made available to «vary American horn«. The goal of the electrical industry is to make electric service available to the homes of the entire nation In city, town, hamlet, and on the farm. At present every city of 5,000 or more inhabitants; 97 per cent of nil communities of more than 1,000; <0 per cent of all communities of mors than 250; and 20 psr cent of all hamlets of loss than 250 have been reached. Electric service h one Item ok the home-maker's budget which costs less than it did before the World Every day more than ten tons of freight are moved a distance of one mile for every inhabitant of the United States in freight ears of ths class 1 railroads. This amounted last year to carrying one ton of freight a distance of 3,791 miles for every man, woman and child of our population. The Tread Two Years Ahead General's Balloon Tread is the leader in the latest prin ciple of balloon design. All the testing was finished a year ago and now it has had • solid year of actual use by tens of thousands of car owners. No experimenting —it’s not new bfit a tried •nd proved feature with MORO GARAGE MORO, OREGON R. Schadewitz, Proprietor Phone 171 Portland... $4 36 $ 6.66 The Dalles... 1.36 2.06 Bend........ 4.46 6.70 Yakima .... 6.60 11.60 Pendleton... 4.66 6.86 Arlington... 1.80 2.70 Walla Wall» $6.60 $9.60 Spokane 8.76 18.70 Klam.Falls.. 10.75 19.20 Redmond... 3.80 5.70 Madras........ 2.80 4.20 HooflZfrT . a.g . STAGE DEP43Í R om Confectionery—Phone 411 COLUMBIA GORGE MOTOR COACH SYSTEM Oooooooooooooooooooooooooocxxxxxxx> C. V. Belknap, Proprietor \ Moro Hotel Barber Shop ¡ -^1 Moro, Oregon Ladies and Children's Hair Cutting and Single Bobbing BATHS OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOi