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" The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday January, 11, 1929 M o r o C . C . E le c t* O ffic e r » T ake C. H. Gilpin Truck Line LOCAL ITEMS With u attendabfee of ninety, the _____ F o r tb u d d aily a t • y. as. Mrs. a 7 3 l Dunlap attended Mm of Commerce Father and Leaves T h e Dallee daily a t • a. as. district eeuncU of the Legion Auxili banquet held in the Moro Hotel Leave* Grase V a lle y daily a t 3 p. ai. - ary nt Hood River Monday. Wednesday evening was a real suc- far Portlaed , both in the get-together feeling , - • Chas. MeCu tcheon was able to be out for a few days then had a relapse aad in the close harmony between the Portland — Sherman County Way Point» - and b agnid confined to hia room, but members and those prospective ones. Ceaeectieg w ith M a il Stage a t Grase V a lle y . Business transacted was limited to b reported as better. I fee K e a t —“ Shaaihe A atelep e the election of officer*. J. B. Adam* Joint inafeallation of officers of the being elected president for the year, Moro Agent — Fred Pickett Meter Ce. L O. O. F. and Rebekah lodges H. B. Pinkerton as vice-president and « " Wasco Agent — Wasco Motor Service Ce. held Saturday night. Officers installed M. E. McKee as secretary. Following Grass Valley Agent — Gtaa* Valley Motor Ce. in the subordinate lodge were Loub the business session, the new presi Setter, nobel grand; Vo Ina Guyton, dent took the chair and introduced — Office a t — vice-grand^ A. L. Mottern, secretary; Sidney Bloom o f The Dalles, in bb V e rtla a d — U a e e la T ra n s fe r Ce., 10th sad H aw th erae, Phene C 7 7 » » R- Abel, trialn i cr. In the Rebekah capacity a* chairman of the Boy Scout The Dalle» — 3 1 3 Federal S i , Phene 107 ‘ lodge: Era Gregg, nobel grand; Myr District committee, who responded tle Walton, vice-grand; Dorothy Dun with a few remarks on the pleasure lap, secretary; Gusaie Haynes, that it gave him to be actively work urer. Chicken pie supper followed the ing in thb great movement George Newhouse, deputy commia- Anton Ricardo diof| rather suddenly i then introduced to the at the Kant hotel Thursday ■ gathering. He told some interesting Shaniko, Oregon The funeral was hold Friday, inter facts about hb connection with the On The Sherman Highway Cant. Percy Thompeon, Lt. M. R. ment in the L O. 0 . F. cemetery Boy Scout work, and read a short Schadewitx. H. C. Ginn. W. M. R on, The. drreoaad was an early settler article on “What b a Boy” which was Meals and Short Order» H. O. Kunamaa, Tom Fraser, Fred All hours -s» Reasonable Prices Dudley Miller. Dan J. Me- here and at the time o f bb death well received. Mr*. Edna Ragsdale Coulter, ac R. J. Brack- owned fab original homestead north Regular Dinner 60c • Roe*» 60c up _______ R. P. " ert, A. M. Toone* Theo. Johnston, of town, but hga lived a t the hotel companied on the piado by Mias Laura , Cigars aad Teba r ses , J. L. Searcy*, G«®- McDonald, Elton since he logt hb houeq by fire IS or Urquhart, rendered two songs, “Trees” Soft prinks and Confectionery Wasson, Merle Miller. F. D. Flatt, 1* years ago. He lost h b mind to and “The Wood Pigeon,” which made W. C. Reas. Jodie; Morrison, Geo. Dance Hall la Connection Barnes, E. H. Moore, Allen Peterson. some extent several y ea n ago and a great hit with all present. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. H. Pullen, Moae Keeeiuger, M. G. Melzer, Ferrel A. A. Dunlap w as appointed guardian W. Rakes, Scoutmaster of Troop 6, 'Jr • Proprietors » Barr, Babe Douma, Guy Pickard, Jack of bb business. No relatives or no was then called upon and gave a short niiimiiimii i n»niin i in„iimi i iiinnu»i i i i i in i nn»»iii i i i i iiiii»in» i HHH»ffi»wi Tomlin. Ned Thompson, A. H. Bar known heirs, but the general opinion sketch on the importance of the home num. Joe Truitt, E. T. Strong, Ted b that Mrs. Pluemke is richly deaerv- influence on the life of the boy aqd Pierson, Earl Belahee, E. A. Tucker, ing o f wbnt is left o f the property as on his future. All of the Scouts then M. F. Hinkle, Ed. Sargent, she has taken all care of him for yea n stood and gave the Pledge to the Thompson, O. L. Hockman, Roy P< r....W - ' . * ell. Gale Ramsey, Ash Marlin, Bart at a very reasonable compensation. Flag, their Scout Oath and some SmnsriL snappy dialogue on the history of the Capt. Lawrence Rakes, Lt. J. R .. A very pretty wedding was held at Morgan. Carl Duhro, E. E. Larimore, the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Guy United States Flag. Scouts were then Dewey Thompeon, C. V. Belknap, ton on Friday evening when their called upon for short talks. Robert Harry Pinkerton, L. L. Peeta, M. A. Poley of Grass Valley giving the first Bull, Roscoe Moore, Omer Sayre, daughter Helen became the bride of on “What it ha* meant to me to be Kenneth McKean, A. Rose, Clarence Adelbert Rees of Shaniko. Rev. John Glen King, G. Douma, John Richardson of The Dalles performed a Scout.” He was followed by Alton Geo. H ennagin, Vernon the ceremony. Those present besides Axtell and Richard Barnes who' re ; ' DEALERS IN . ‘ Flatt, C. M. Cunningham, Victor Barr, the brides family were W. A. peated the twelve Boy Scout laws Tom Alley, Jim Kenny, Purl Pierson, and explained each one. Harry Rags OLIVER PLOWS AND REPAIRS E. C. Closter, Norman Daria, W. A. and family, G. H. Reeder and wife, dale repeated the Scout Oath with / Roy Wheeler and wife, R. I. Kinney Ruggles, C. L. Ireland, W. C. Bryant, Was Fuller, E. R. Barzee, Zoe Carney, and wife, Ivan Olsen and wife, A. R. good effect. Harold Thogerson told We have a carload • Horace McKee, O. C. Luttrel, J. C. Altermatt, Frank Wagner, Mrs. W. H some of the experiences that the three Freeman, Rosa Anrews, Tom Douma, •v; due to arrive soon Moro scouts had at Camp Limherloet Arthur N ic ho Is, Henry Barnum, Wes- Moody, MFa. Walter Hart, all from the past year. ■ ■ Shaniko, Ida Douthit and family from Donald, Wm. ley Nichols, W. B. McDonald. Scout Executive W. W. Belcher The Dalles. Kent people there were Frail, Art Osborne, J. B I. Daria. W IS H T O A N N O U N C E was next called upon, and he spoke C. F. Guyton and wife, J. L. Davis and family, G. R. and Garth Walton on the Boy Scout movement, telling H o m e P o in te r * and familiaa, J. Crocker and wife, some anecdote* to bring out the points that have some 18-inch Oliver Tractor Gang A. A. Dunlap and wife, Frank Haynes of hb talk. He called attention to the Plbws in 2- and 3-bottom, with Special Design (From School of Home Economics) and wife, Fred Haynes and wife, fact that these boys today will be the men of tomorrow and that the Boy ed Moldboard for turning over heavy stdbble Proper feeding is half the battle Mr*. B. F. Allen, Marjorie Waldner when it comes to getting profits from and Mrs. Geo. Wilson and perhaps Scouts were doing a real w ort in some that we have overlooked. Helen character building and citizenship the farm poultry flock. •- W e yet have several John Deere was a moat esteemed young lady and training. Following hb talk, moving gang pfowB and parts, which we January 14, 1 9 2 9 — M o r o L e g io n H a ll The farmer who will profit in the all her friends are extending beet pictures of the Boy Scout camps at Scout Lake near Bend and Camp offer at reduced prices to clean up future will be tbs one who reduces wishes. They went to Shaniko after Famous Rumely short course la operating, adjusting, repair- the cost of producing crops end snAll the wedding and are at home there Limberlost on Lost Lake were shown lag, design and construction of power farming machinery where the groom b associated with to the group. livestock. National in scops. Eleventh successful year. Miles cf thrill It will pay you to see the Special Oliver Plow • • • • . —** ’■ hb father W. A. Rees in the manage- = ing. interesting, Instructive movie films, synchronised with before you buy ' If when knitted underwear is pur ment of the Moody warehouse. lectures. Sponsored by Rtimely at hugs cost, but com ing free * i to farmers ef this community. We are fortunate Indeed In chased it is reinforced at tbs places A rare opportunity to lo a n to "Know receiving the most strain and wear, SH A NIK O LOCAL ITEM S r farming machinery," Bring the boys and bind the additional strength at these places C m m early; stay lots. Thru, sseaions: Mo re lag. f Gerald Kelly of Kent was a visitor will help to prevent the appearance sad evening. here Thursday. « - of holes. Special: Movies taken In your own locality will bo shown. ‘ ••O S W. Daniebki of Redmond was a MORO, OREGON Como and see your neighbors la the movies. Sale silks are seldom economical visitor here Saturday. A f f One gallon Cana of Oil A A ff Trevel Cottrell of Wasco was a unless one can teat a sample for adul ¿ 9 given as prizes, Value 9 Z 9 SA T U R D A Y , JA N . 12 teration. A weighted silk which has business visitor bare Wednesday. Lunch Served at Noon by Harland View Grange | been in stock for some time will sel Several from here attended the dom wear long enough to pay for dance in Antelope New Year’s night. LEW CODY C. H . L arson , M oro making up, Arthur and James Oppling of Mau Agent for Sherman County • • • • AILEEN PRINGLE pin attended the dance here New Managing poultry for profit isn’t Year’s Eke. T ip t o n A M a n c h e s t e r , T h e D a lle * in the easiest thing in the world, but it Agents for Wasco County A gnes Tatum and Jim m y R obert is a possibility on moat every farm if son w ere N ew Y ea r’s dinner gu ests In v ite You to A tte n d those Meeting« proper methods are used. Good stock at the A. Bolt home. Is the first essential to a profitable Prof. Coffee returned Tuesday from farm flock. Silverton where he spent Christmas holidays with relatives. The House of Good Will ” with Mrs. W. W. Hart of The Dallee came np Friday to attend the wedding MARCELINE DAY of her nephew, Adelbert Rees. A new kind of flam ing Owned by the City of Moro' Mrs. Ed. Herman and daughter youth picture! A com e dy of today that will Opal spent the weekend with Mr. Operated for the Benefit of' the Traveling Public keqp you laughing right I Herman at their ranch at Antelope. into tomorrow! That) and Sherman County Community Mrs. Clara Moody came up from gay and glorious comic Portland Thursday to attend the wed couple, Lew Cody and A ileen Pringle, show ding of Adelbert Rees and Helen their w ares in a story Under the Personal Management of Guyton at Kent Friday. that b np and doing E. K. LARIMORE . • Miss Janet Arnold returned here every minute of time! Formerly of The Hotel Oregon, Portland New Year’s day after spending Christ A Metro-Goldwyn- mas «with home folks at Shedd. Mbs Mayer Picture Arnold is teacher in the primary SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAYS 75c room. 15c and 35c Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller had as dinner guest* New Year’s day Mr. DINING ROOM OPEN USUAL MRAb HOURS and Mrs. Wm. d att and son Lawrence ■\ and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller of Tygh Valley. ' t»»nmtt>wm»»Kn»t»»»ttmt««»n»»»»n«»HiHim i innn»n»n»wHi»nin i f f Mrs. R. C. Kinney returned to her home here Thursday after spending a week with her mother, Mr*. McDon For “Caterpillar” Tractors, Western “Holt” Harvesters, “Russel” Grader ald, at Salem. Mrs. McDonald, who- w^s very ill, is improving. and Road Machinery in the following territory: Wheeler, Gilliam, Sher ass iodaded in the Among those from here to attend Merriam Webster, man, Jefferson, Wasco, Hood River Counties in Oregon and Klickitat lodge installation at Antelope Satur as day night were Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown, ertdit County, Washington. ’ R .H . McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon Mbs Arnold, Chaa. Covey, Mr. and X * Mrs. Bill Roodes, Mrs. M. Pullen and All our sales and service men are old experienced tractor and har daughter, Phyllb Hanna. places are listed such Adelbert Rees and Helen Guyton as Gsriw, Xsabke^ D s A s ,£* wm *; etc. vester men who will be ready to solve your farm problems and will appre DEALERS IN Constandy improved find kept qp were married January 4th a t the ‘ to date. ciate your cooperation with them and they will see that you get the right W. C. Guyton farm home of Mbs Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts, Builders Guyton near Kent. About fifty friends size tractor and harvester for your ranch. , W KBW gBW M BW Supplies, Lumber, Wood, Coal and Hay and relatives wars présent. Rev. I ■' di ?■ p tT xn w a r a w t a i . Richardson of The Dalles offlebted. M CTIONAaT Progressive farmers are rapidly changing from horse power to “Cater Mr. and Mrs. Rqee will reside in MANUFACTURERS OF Shaniko. They have many friends pillar” tractors. ” ? Get T h e Best here who wish them welL The ’’ Ssrfweme Authority” About 76 frh M s of Mr. and Mrs. The “Caterpillar” Tractor Company manufacture five different tractor s, , tolloa; in mwW om U qew . j and among Adelbert Rees,' carrying edw bells, ooooooooora frwnasMtf tfd â h both M tn d and guns, tin pans and plenty of rice, models and one of these will be surè to handle your fami power problems. JStaMu gathered at' thnir home here and treated them to an old fashioned 3 2 ,0 0 0 y M b i t d 'charivari. Afterwar#* everyone was TALK IT OVER WITH US — NO OBLIGATION TO BUY O ^ n C h O O O ilh u tra tio tu ^ à lO O t^ l- invited to the dance hall where music IS AN ESTABLISHMENT THAT IS KNOWN tuibU tdibU$9 and eats were furnished to all who * \ ■ eared to partake. The party lasted S o d for P u t, erw, rkbfy tU ttan tad BY THE HIGH GRADE OF ITS PRINTING Parts Supply Depots located at till one-thirty, by which time eyery- pamphlet u t o p l t p t p i of t i t N t l t Internationa/ one agreed Shaniko wasn’t dead. SHERMAN RESTAURANT M oro H a rd w a re & I m p le m e n t Co. iÌH È ÌV POW ER FARMIN KHOOH Moro T heater “ A SINGLE MAN” Moro Hardware & Implement Co. Hotel Moro ANNOUNCEM ENT Cascade Tractor & Equipment Company Inc. DEALERS M IL L FEED AND FLOUR THE OBSERVER PRINTING OFFICE MORO — THE DALLES — ARLINGTON Ia olden times, in the buggy they went sparking;xin present times, in an ante they go parking. V G . fit C . M e rriam Com pany 8pringficld, Mass. 9