Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, October 21, 1927, Image 4

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The Nurse’s
Americana should never cease to be
grateful that they aré living in a
country whose government is not op­
erating the railroads, telephone and
electric light services, according to
Phillip H. Gadsden, president of the
Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce,
who recently returned from Stock­
holm, where he represented the Unit­
ed States Chamber of Commerce at
the meeting of the International
NOUR* Ä
PRSTOf ÇOO0
ÖD** VBt r
ViM MAiW Before
v-_ J Revolution Boart Fruit
The granddaddy of all American
grapevines, Mil! growing although It
was planted several years before the
Revolutionary war. Is described by
George Shaffer In an article In Lib­
erty.
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"When Father Junipero Serra plant-
Mudh dust and dirt can be kept out
of the house by taking precM^on®.
If the roads near your house are not
oiled, stop some of the dust at doors
and windows.. Dust window sills*
porches, steps and walks dally. Cov­
er the pantry and store room window
screens with cheese cloth to keep out
the dust but let the air in. If the
walks about the house are muddy get
the family to use shoe scrappers and
leave muddy rubbers and boots
Origin of "Blimp99
The origin ef the word “blimp” 1«
unknown. Rome authoritlM believe It
la a "telescope" word formed from T
In. "balloon”, and “limp." "Blimp" to
generally applied to a nonrigld, lighter
than air, dirigible balloon.
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Washington**-Thousands of feath-
OB POWER«* Whois life would
y members of the Purple Martin so-
have bee® ciuuaged bad he only
Hhen in The Dalie»
dety have flocked to Washington from
realised that woman were wild about
nearby states for their annual con­
him. Absolutely wild. I ear. They
vention, preparatory to embarking on
dness, his sort
like* his bif
outside.
ihelr usual winter tour of South
sa. his. honest
ich or Dinner 35C
of clumsy h
America.
(Full Course)
selected a« their Chamber of Commerce.
be expected to know that from that
Horticulturists of the U. S. Depart­
meetlng place the wires atop the poles I
little shoot of grapevine would sprout ment of Agriculture are now develop­
When asked how these services
at the
on Floral street, between Thirteenth I
It made Barbara
an Industry worth $35O.UUU,UUU with ing hardy chrysanthemums for gar­
compared with the services rendered about him, too.
street and Alaska g venue, where they
Martin waut to put her arine around
employment for 1U0.0UU persons.
in
the
United
States,
he
said
that
the
dens in the Northern States. They
hold early morning and night sessions I
him comfortingly, but abe blushed
"Father Serra’s original vine still
contrast
between
rates
and
services
aspect to develop strains which will
furiously at Cito ¿»ought and glanced
to the wonderment of residents of the
-rows,” the writer continues. "In tin-
of government owned utilities on the
vicinity and passing motorists.
guiltily. In bto dfc*ct»«fr m sto. sai
yard of an old Inn at San Gabriel the bloom between September 1 and 15
The other morning they rested side Continent and in England with rates demurely beolda bto1 lD Itont ot the
patriarch ef grapevines stands just for the most, northern states and
by side on the wires for a distance of and services rendered by privately tiny open grate firn at her home. She
where the old monk—now 148 years others that will bloom between Sep­
The Dalles, Oregon
two blocks, later taking off for an In­ owned and operated companies in was as petite and dark as he was
iead—planted It It to said to be the tember 15 and October 1 for gardens
spection tour and "bird’s-eye’ view I America was very striking and all in huge and falrf fl pleasing contrast
largest grapevine Jw the world. Eight a little further south.
We also serve, at usual prices,
of the city. In the evening they re- I
feet In circumference. Its gnarled ant!
were these two together; tbé right
favor
of
our
country.
Lunch and Dinner combinations
turn again and one of these mornings I
made old Mki 4^ ■«timenta! ahd
twisted trunk flings long, winding
“As an illustration.” Mr. Gadsden
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
that’ are said by our patrons to
they are going to adjourn suddenly said, “the report of the Committee of think back over ttoir own tore affair«
arms over a trellis that covers an
equs| Home Cooking.
In the County Court of the State
and begin their flight southward, ac­ I the International Chamber of Com-
acre.; A ton of grapes Is Its annual
for the County of Shbr
yi{M.
The benches and tatAes of
^f O:
cording to Dr. a W. Richmond of the
International Telephony,
division of birds, Smithsonian institu­ merce
more convivial times still recall the man.
that of the 19 principal cities in Eu­ erably tongue-tied in her presence;
custom of country folk to gather and P. L. Schamel, deceased.
tion.
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Notice is hereby given that the
rope,
London
Jias
telephonic
com
­
yet there was Sipwthing about her
nip their wine under its shade.”
Doctor Richmond pointe out that
undersigned has been appointed ad­
the martins seem to have selected the munication with five, Paris with nine, that drew him like a magnet and it
ministrator of the estate of P. L.
:bed bliss just to
national capital as at), annual meeting and Berlin with 18. The average de­ was feverish, _
Schamel, deceased, by the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
place In the late summer. In previous lays durftig the busy hours on long sit beside her apd steal occasional
years they have held their sessions at j
Sherman County and has tualified.
distance lines between Berlin and, glances at the pink flush in her cheek
JEWELER
AU persons having claims against said
different points around town, one year Paris is 68 minutes; between London uad the parted red Up« end th® black
Coftoh Mather would willingly have estate are hereby notified to present
curly bob that flirted so recklessly
selecting the elm trees near the Pan-
Income president of hie alma mater, the same duly verified, as by law re­
and Amsterdam, 84 minutes; between! with hin» and made him long to put
American building, another year us­
llanaa^L succeeding bto father^ but quired to thq undersigned at the
Paris
and
Brussels,
180
minutes^
The
out a huge band and touch just one
ing the trees near the botanic garden
thft^gh there were opportunities, be office of W. C. Bryant in Moro, Ore­
time
by
rail
between
Paris
and
Brus
­
little
curl.
He
could
do
It
io
gently
and still another year meeting on
ntver was elected, writes William E. gon within six months from the date
Rhode Island avenue In the northeast sels in 217 minutes. In other Words that she would scarcely realise what
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Barton In tbe Deartforn Independent. Wbtof.
you could send a messenger from was happening, M knew he could, if
Dated and first published October
section.
He became dissattsfiod with Harvard,
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"After assembling from
nearby Paris to Brussels in just about the only he dura.
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and on January 2, 1717. he wrote In 21, 1927.
Their converaatton on these vialts
ARTHUR SMITH
places and from Virginia, Maryland. time that you could complete a long
bls diary:
AdMinistrator^of the estate of P. L.
betrayed little ot their real feeltoga.
Pennsylvania and other sections near
"What riiall I do for the welfarfl Schamel, deceased.'
distance call between these two
”
"Did you work pretty hard today r
Waahington, they usually hang around
of the college at New Haven? I am
|»||I I III IIII I HHH I H H
W. C. Bryant, attorney for ad­
for a few days before suddenly taking cities.”
Thia from JoC
tndined to write unto a wealthy East ministrator.
Mr. Gadsden also called attention
End of the
off in one troop for the South," Doc­
Date of last publication Novem­
India merchantman at London, who
tor Richmond stated. "They will take to the superiority of the electric light
, '
may be jiispoeed on several account«, ber 18* 1927.
I up winter quarters probably In South and power services in the United I Did you?"
to do for that soctoty and colony."
"Yea.4 had surt ef » bad.day. Had
NdTiCl OF SHERIFF SALE
America.
Sometime« they number States over similar service« abroad.
Accordingly be wrote to Elihu Yale,
from 10,000 to 20,000 birds, according “In London, for instance,” he said, to fire a couple F own and J hated to,
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In
the Circuit Court of the State of
a rich and chlldtooa risn,' saying:
to various estimates.”
“practically every political subdivi­ count o’ their wives and children.
"If what 1« forming at New Haven Orei m, for Sherman County,
iberty, Plaintiff,
Other large flocks meet,- In other sion has its own separate and inde­ It’s hard work beta a foreman."
might bear tha name of Yale college.
"I guess it is."
dtieq about this time of guar. Doctor pendent electric system, and these
It would be better than a name of Quincy E. Gwynne, and Anna
Silence. 7
Richmond said, and they, too, will systems are not standardised but dif-1
sons and daughters. And your mu-
E. Gwynne, his wife; F. R.
More
silence.
journey to warmer climes.
nificeoce might efiyily obtaiq for you
Fortner, Administrator of
fer from each other in voltage and
Joe .struggled frantically to think of
WlUle the exact date of departure other characteristics, the result being I
such a commemoration."
the estate of J. Q. Gwynne,
something to say but not one, single
OREG N
of th« visitors on Floral street can
deeqasod; Wasco Warehouse
The
money
came,
and
the
name
I only be guessed. It appeared certain that if a householder moved from one Idea couffi be coax lato bis mind.
, and Milling Co., a corpora­
given
to
the
college
by
Mather
political
subdivision
to
another,
the
I
After several weeks, of thia he be
I that leaders of the flock will see that
tion;Ad£< Stout, J. R.
It remains. '
I the migration begins before the hunt- ] electrical appliances such as vacuum gan to show the strain. He sew Bar­
Kaaeberg and F. R. Fortner,
Defendants.
! |ng season opens. x
cleaners, electric irons, and so forth, bara almost every menlng and loved
her more each tíme, but y was ridlcq
By virtue of an execution, judg­
Acted on Information
which he had purchased, could hot be
lows to think about proposing to her
Richard Mansfield walked Into the ment, order, decree and order of sale
I
used
in
the
new
location.
issued out of the above entitled Court
Chess Favorite Game,
In the soul conflict ha lest quite a
Grand Central hotel at Oshkosh, Wis..
in the above entitled cause, to me di­
“The citisens of the United States tat of weight | bq began to fed ill, I»
says Felix Shay In “Elbert Hubbard rected and dated October 12th, 1927,
Whole Village Play* I should be very grateful to the found-1
fact Then one day at the plant be
of East Aurora.” Behind him was a upon the judgment and decree render­
Bertin. — Virtually every Inhabi­
ers of this republic that they set up a
valet eartying two big grips. The ed October 10th, 1927, and entered in
tant of the little village of Stroe-
I government designed to encourage I
tragedian took four steps from the d<x>r the said Court on October11th, 1927,
beck. near Halberstadt In the Harz
[individual initiative and private en-
te the desk, and, leaning over, In*one in favor of M. Liberty, plaintiff, and
mountains, r«n play chess. Proficiency
of those half-confidential stage-voice against Quincy E. Gwynne, Anna E.
In chess playing ranks with reading, J terprise, and on the theory that gov-
|
ernment
should
be
confined
to
seeing
asides that reach to the topmost gal I Gwynne, his wife; F. R. Fortner, ad­
writing and arithmetic in the Stroe- |
ministrator of the estate of J. Q.
| that every citizen has a fair and free
lery, saM:
beck villager school.
Gwynne, deceased; Wasco Warehouse
“
AK
have
you
music
at
meals?
”
field
in
which
to
work
out
his
own
|
Every year jo«t before the Easter
and Milling Co., a corporation ; Addie
And the clerk adjusted the glitter- Stout, J. R. Kaseberg and F. R. Fort­
vacation tho school conducts a chess future, free from unnecessary gov-
Ing glass en his t bosom, smiled ner, for the sum of $3,000.00, with
tournament.
The winners receive I ernmental interference.
interest thereon at the rate of 7%
serenely, and said;
chess boards donated by tho village.
“After what I have seen abroad,
I per annum-from August 20, 1920, and
**Oh* yes, surely so
Tradition has it tbM the Btroe- [ it seems to me. that it is the duty of
Ing siren.
the further sum of $7,800.00, with in­
music ab all meals.”
beckers have known how to play chess
Then he thought of Barbara. Be­
And Mansfield turned to his valet, terest thereon at the rate of 7 % per
since the Eleventh century. At that | every thinking American to be vigi-
annum from November t, 1921; and
fore they operated he would write to
Over Waaco County Bank
who was resting from labor with the
time Bishop Arnulf of Halberstadt de­ [ lant in resisting any and all efforts to
the further sum of $246.00, with in-
her and tell her how much he loved
feated hte opponent, Oount Gunselln, I extend the operations of government,
heavy, valises, and said:
terestthereon at the rate of 7 % per
her, with Instructions to deliver the
"Oho, Oho.Jahtos! Look you to our annum fro mNovember 1, 1921; and
with the aid of the villagers of 8troe- whether Federal or State, into the
letter after his death.
He got a
bock. Tha Stroeboekers held tho count | field of busineu.”
luggage! To our luggage!”
the further sum of $518.57, with ifi-
strange satisfaction out of this and at
And four mere strides took him to terest thereon at the rate of 10 7® P«r
captive In an old toww. still known as
the hospital refused to let the nurses
the door, and the actor and valet dis­ I annum from July 25, 1927, and the
the Chess tower, until h« was ran-
start their preparations until he had
further sum of $848.64, with interest
f somed by friends- * To while away tha
appeared.
Problems of Presidency
thereon at the rkte of 10% per an­
composed bls letter.
time Count Gunzelin began to Instruct
num from August IT, 1927, and the
"My own dearest sweetheart." . he
his guards In chees.
Arnold9» High Mark
further sum-ef $750.00 attorney’s fee,
wrote.
"When
you
read
this
I
shall
Within
nine
months
the
choice
fori
The guards passed the knowledge
One of the high spots in tlie career together with plaintiff’s costs taxed at
L ox to tho other villagers, until every- an occupant for the White House will I be dead, but I wanted you to know
of. Benedict Arnold came at the sec- $29.00, and the cost of and upon this
I body knew tho game. Since then it be narrowed to two men and 80,000,-1 that I have loved you evdr since the
writ commanding toe to make sale of
obd battle of Saratoga. Arnold de­ the following described real property,
has been a matter of communal pride 000 voters will choose a leader and first day I met you, and I had hoped
some
day
to
ask
yoa
to
marry
me.
spised
’
Gen.
Horatio
Gates,
and
did
| to Instruct each succeeding genera-
I to wit :
spokesman for four years. Economy You’re the. sweetest- little girl I’ve I not hide his contempt So Gates put
I tlon In the art.
The West half of East half of
and prosperity are talked of as the ever known and you just made-tMs I him under arrest for insubordination,
Section Twenty-four (24); Boat
half of Southwest quarter of
and he was confined In a small room
achievements of the present adminis­ lonesome old city seem like another
Section Twenty-five ^25); South­
First Transatlantic
tration, with a general policy to let world to me. With deepedt love. Joe. I of a farmhouse behind the American
east quarter of Section Twenty-
He was surprised and pleased, too, 1 lines In charge of a sentry.
the people alone to work out their]
Flight Wu the Fa*te»t
six (26), Township Two (2)
by
his
emotional
outburst
He
slipped
When
the
battle
broke
out
Arnold
North of Range Eighteen (18)
New York.-rContrary to the belief own salvation.
scented the situation and evaded bls
It inside an, envelope.and addressed
Our country has also refrained
East of Willamette Meridian; al­
of most newspaper readers, nonstop
It Then he put it la another envel­
guard, leaped upon a horse and led
so East half of Southwest quar­
airplans flights across the Atlantic from mixing up with other countries. ope and marked It "Please mall at ‘the attack that carried the British
ter, Southeast quarter of North­
not only have failed to hang up any Greater revenues resulted from lower once.” Then he crawled out of bed
entrenchments. The field of Saratoga
west quarter and Lots fwo (2)
speed records fa 1927. but actually tax rates.
Anti-eorporation senti­ and put It In his cost pocket They
Ig. well marked, and where Arnold
Three (8) and Four (4) of
have fallen short of the mark set eight ment and radicalism in any form have would be «Ure to go through his
Section Thirty (30), Township
penetrated Burgoyne’s trenches stands
years ago by tho first plane to blase constantly declined. Industries and things after his death and find it
Two (2)- North, Range Nineteen *
a gray granite monument. On It is
this troll. A comparison of times and
(19) East, of Willamette Merid­
jjayrolls are considered more import­ there and mall it. If 4» didn’t die be | carved a cavalryman’s jackboot, with
ian, in all 1095.24 acres of land,
distance in this field follows:
>
could
retrieve
it
and
destroy
It
Flue
I
the
spur
.
broken
Off.
The
marker
in Sherman County, Oregon.
191P-Alcock end Brown, from 8t ant than partisanship,, and people
The next two days were rtther I bears no comment and no name, but
Tte DALLES. OREGON
Now. therefore, by virtue of said
Johns, N. F- to Clifden, Ireland, 1,960 generally prefer a candidate who will vague to Joe. He bad sensations /
it
points
the
high-water
level
of
Ar
execution, judgment, order, decree
PhoM SO Tha Dalles
miles in lfll-5 hours; average speed. give us soundness in judgment and «inking and rising, of darkness and
nold’s career.3
and order of sale, and in compliance
Ambulance Service
firmness
in
control.
Iles
an
hour.
120 J
day. but on the third day he felt Im
with the commMvds of said writ, I will
-Lindbergh, from Roosevelt
measurably better. Ik was then that
on November 12th, 1927, at 10 o’­
Tho Exposure .
Field. K
to Parla, France, 8,610
clock in the forenoon, at the front
he heard a stern professional voire
He bad poured forth passionate dec- door of the County Court House in
When officials of a large railroad in
miles in 83H hours; average speed.
in the hall saying. “Ho isn’t dead
toratitos of love to the pretty girl at Sherman County, Oregon, self at pub­
Montana were naked by their head­ I tell yon—IT1 show hM to yob." The
107.7
bls side.. He did not think he was lic auction (subject to redemption)
from Roosevelt Field quarters in St. Paul why there had door opened and Uke tbe flight
capable of such eloquqnce. Yet in to the highest bidder for cash in hand
to Plymouth, England, 8,425 miles, to been a noticeable falling off in coal bird Barbara with a little frenzied cn
tbe midst of hl« loving words the girl and all the right, title and interest
34 tomrp; .average speed, 100.7 miles shipments as compared with previous I had crossed the room and had thrown
yawned. Even though she raised ber which the within nam^d defendants,
as hour. .
winteza* the Weather Burea^ was con­ herself on the bed. was kissing Mm
hand to conceal it. It did not escape or either of them had on February 20,
Byrd, froth Roosevelt Field to Brest,
frantically, her soft arms around hh
sulted,
Weather
records
showed
that
his eager eye. His tdrrent of burning 1919, ihe date of the mortgage herein
France, 8,524 miles in 88% hours;
foreclosed or since that date had in
neck.
there
had
been
a
period
of
unusually
words ceaaed. The light of hope died
average speed, 105.2 miles an hour.
or to the above described property* or
“Oh, Joe, oh, Joe, when I got youi
Similarly, weather
in bls eyes.
Brock* ' and Schlee, from Harbor mild weather.
any part thereof, to satisfy said exe­
tetter and thought you were deed,’
“
Wby
speai
to
you
of
love?"
he
Grace, N, F„ to Plymouth, England. records are used by a local lighting
cution, judgment, order and decree*,
she shuddered, hiding her* head <m
utterly interest, costa and accruing costs.
2.150 miles tn 191-8 houri; average company at the close of an unusually
his shouldek. »
Dated October 12, 1927.
heartless I Your yawn showed it!”
■peed. 1114 mltoa an hour.
cloudy, gloomy month, to show con­
"Who mailed that letterr said Jr*
HUGH CHRISMAN
“Oh, Clarence,” she whispered, hor­
sumers what constitutes an average suddenly.
ror-stricken, "did I open my mouth as Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
month and why the one past has been
First publication October 14, 1927
"Oh. my Lord, I don’t guesa I’ll get
wide ha thatF
Last publication NoV. 11* 1927.
unusual, occasioning larger bills. In my cap now.” said a white-faced pro
Unde Sam’s Sweetie
winter the coal dealer watches the batloner at the foot of the bed. “Bui
Heu Long Wielded Razor
weather forecasts for a cold wave so t was going through-gour pockets to
Coat. Him $700,000,000
A barber alncq he was fourteen and
that preparation may be made for * <et your valuables and send them to
411 qalllng "Next!* at the age of
•Washington —That Uncle 8am
Ighty-elght to Abial B. Anthony of
handling an increased demand for the office like we always do and 1
lias a sweet tooth Is shown bj
■ame across tbe letter and—m-m«llr<’
Burlington, Vt
During b!« manj
the great increase in production
coat If a cold wave is expected on a
t that night*
egra nt the barber trade Mr. Anthony
Sunday the yards must be kept open
"It’s all right" soothed Joqi try In;
Plumbing
lM worked on four generations of on»
•hewing gum and Ice cream. The
and special forces held in readiness to to bide the'joy that rang lh his vole»
amtly. One of the fifth generation Is
■d Kesti.
ombined values of these prod
handle the coal.
it tho apparent calamity. “You rw
ere and the barber hopes to shav.
acts In 1914,*the year the World
itong and don’t worry any more.”
war began, totaled 8197,900.000.
Sells and "Installs the famous
"Oh, thank you for not .reportIn
They rose to >700.000.000 In
Don’t leave the lettuce on your sal­
Mueller pipe or pipeless furnace
4»er smiled .the little nurse hurryini
r /fa Cold Up There
1927.
adplate. Eat it for the sake of the
at
of
the
reom.
Candy leads with a value of
■ddle—Marry me, and I’ll be sit
vitamins il contains.
And now that the Ice was brokei
WASCO, OREGON
g8T9jO81.41L “ and then comes
ug oa top of the world.
loo
shed
his
timidity
like
a
eloal
1ce cream st F2H6.17fi.fiM and
Gloria—Then you’d bettor get a pah
chewing gum at ? tT.fC3.<sn.
A halting speech may be the result <nd fbuDd that It was sosy to draw
! fur trousers ready.
. his little Barbara to him and kls*
have your
J
White Restaurant
Oregon
Moro
< 408 E. 2nd St
Cotton Mather Gave'
Name to Yale College
DtLarhue
Portland
Painless
WfT. Slattati, D. D. £
TW Dallos, Oregon .
Dr J. R. Morgan
dentist
United Stales Deotnl Exam
inter for thia diatrict.
Office at
MORO, OREGON
People can reach me from Moro
at night from the long distance
booth at Hotel More by ringing
The Dalles.
THE
DALLES, OREGON
Office at the
Hamilton
Hospital
Phone No. Hospital 487
JAMES STEWART
SHERMAN COUNTY
STOCK AND BRAND
INSPECTOR
Moro • - Oregon
DEPUTIES: L. Schadevits, Kent,
Oregon; Dr. Jv>. Sauader», Moro,
Ore.; W. H. Merer, W mco , Ore
BIGGS
: e station
. i Lunch Gonda
Bcitfod Drinks on Ice
Quaker State Oils 1
Union Gas Aj«Z Tire«
The Dalles’ Newest and Beat
Hostelry
CENTRALLY LOCATED
Sherman County Headquarters
EDW. BALL, MANAGER
The Dalles
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-
Oregon
FUNERAL HOME
A. M. HICKS
. CALLAWAY’S
FUNERAL CHAPEL
Funeral Director»
Í and Embalmer» j
Union sod Third St
of a lame excuse. ;
bar MMl him tor end. ki« tor.
NEW
HOTEL PERKINS
Washington at Fifth Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON
Now under the
Personal Management
Mr. E. A. Troutman
Our usual pre-war transient
rates still prevail.
SPECIAL WINTfcR RATES TO
PERMANENT GUEST^
,
Let us show you our
Accommodations