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The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday June 7, 192£ Home Pointers Boys* and Girls* Club Notes Dollars And bringing to you low cost merchandise of merit through our part ownerahip of wholesale store connections and membership in the Chain Store Association of the C tru s United Grocers of Oregon Inc. W y A i rjtfrfra household Special Offer, Citrus House- so ap hold Soap, 6 bars for . . . 25c See our hand bills for Saturday and Monday Specials Walter A. May & Son No. I l l Un led Grocers of Oregon. Inc. in the United Chain of Grocer» sendently Owned 1 Unitedly Operated ! Answer This Question All Automobiles and Furniture are Painted by Air Pressure. Why not Your Home and Barns? We Save You Real Money! lit t le in excess of the cost for the Paint you might buy More than 700 4-H member», rep resenting 82 counties, are expected to attend the fifteenth club summer session at Oregon State college this summer, June 10-22. Special rail way busses will bring the delegations from Willamette valley counties, and special transportation will be arrang- ' ed for groups from distant parts of !the state. TWO STOVES “ The Voice of the City For the first time the complete pro gram of the annual boys’ and g irls’ 4-H club summer session at Oregon! State college will be broadcast for the benefit of the 11 or 12,000 members a ing at home and of the parents I of those attending. Each evening, the boy’s breathless romance and his begining Tuesday, June 11, the groups eventual clearance of the charge t from three or four counties will be in which jailed him. It all takes place charge of the program, broadcasting within the space of twenty-four hours dug songs, stories of the club and in and because of this contraction it t< n dividual activities, special numbers, moves with express-train speed. Its setting is the underworld of a a etc. Special assembly speeches, pro-| great city, and shows in vivid fashion grams and entertainments will also the life of those people who live in “go on the air” over KOAC, the col fear of the law. There is deception, a lege station, for the benefit of the double-crossing, violence, fear and t hatred all intermingled. Yet through I c general public. > , this plot of shadows there runs a shin-1t * ♦ * * ing thread of romance. In fact, the 11 love story is j p usually Render and ap-li I pealing, contrasted as it is with the J i Crowded # housing conditions, a I grim terror of the man hunt. 11 great problem in the past, will not Robert Ames is splendid as the boy,I, I harried, innocent and confused, while I Burning of omelets for lack of an I Sylvia Field, fresh from her triumphs I on the Broadway stage, is appealing “omelet pan” may be avoided by' and dramatic as his sweetheart. But placing a tablespoon of salt In the I outstanding honors go to Willard I skillet and heating it very hot. Then I Mack, who both wrote and directed empty the salt out, wipe the part, and I the story, and who gives one of his cook the omelet with a small amount I best character interpretations as Biff of butter. I the detective. He makes the detective ■ I thoroughly human and sympathetic Farm Pointer» I I in spite of his ruthlessness. Mack - 1 secured an excellent cast for his pro-I ) I duction. Aside from the splendid - work of the principals, other excellent e I characterizations are offered by b Alice Moe, Beatrice Banyard, Duane I Thompson, John Miljan, James Far ley, Clark Marshall and Tom Mc- | Guire. I With each Monarch wood and coal range we will give a Colman Aero Gas camp stove, giving you a summer stove with your wood and coal range. With each Monarch Elec tric stove we will give an Electric Cooker Pot. This special offer is only good till June eight hite. ,O 1 1 " Moro Hardware and Implement Co. Moro, Oregon. Race Meet Nite! DANCE Grass Valley Friday, June 7 th. Music By “ BUSTER’S ORCHESTRA*’ Come and step to lively tunes Gasoline Tax Problem» Call us up at phone 102 Moro lor estimates, a h « put you under no obligation to us. Ask our customers - about us. We refer you to the school boards of the DeMoss school, the Moro school, the Boardman school, the Grass Valley school, and the Grass Valley Elevator Company. President Hoover recently declared < that the solution of the probleip of * law enforcement was more vjtal to * Our Air Brush, run by power, is a Master Pa‘n^®J’. the preservation of America^» Insti- “last word” in excellance in painting roofs or buildings. tutions than any other question. All All the cracks, crevices, and inaccessible places are crime, from murder to forgery, he I reached by Paint, driven under high pressure, like rain said, had increased in the United driven by a windstorm. A first blast of air gives a CLEAN SURFACE while the ^ « diate^/® 1J.0^ S KSfAY?i „ States to the point where life and . Driven Pressure Painting gives a CLOSE CONTACT, re property were relatively more unsafe I sulting in neat, beautiful work! than in any other civilized country I! in the world. ‘‘We are not suffering All Work done on a Guarantee and at very rea DEPENDABLE USED from an ephemeral crime wave but I from a subsidence of our founda-j sonable prices and easy terms. — CARS — tions,” he said. poses; in live a portion went i “A surprising number of our I street construction; in two states the I I people, otherwise of responsibility I 1925 Ford Roadster..............: small sums were placed in the general I Ford Sedan, New Motor in the community, have drifted into 1921 last year, ........................... statefund, and in several other states the extraordinary notion that laws part of the gas tax was employed for I are made for those who choose to 1920 Studebaker Touring, . . R. H. SMITH purposes beside road building. I obey them. And in addition, our law I 1926 Ford Coupe.................... Here are the two great imminent I enforcement machinery is suffering Ellsworth Hotel _ — -r Moro, Oregon dangers of the gasoline tax. One is I from many infirmities arising out of 1926 Dodge Commercial, . . . to increase the amount until it is I its technicalities, its circumlocutions, 1925 Ford C o u p e,................. out of economic proportion to the | Its involved procedures, and too often, 1928 Chevrolet C o ach ,......... Business Men say: “Advertising Pays” Read the Observer for county news. cost of fuel; the other is to use a I I regret, from inefficient and delin- special tax, levied against a certain | 1926 Ford C o u p e,................. I quent officials. portion of the population, for general, | “ What we are facing today is ♦ * • 1924 Dodge C oupe,............... tH U III 1 1 1 lU ltttt purposes. When these are done, the the possibility that respect for law tax becomes unfair, confiscatory and I is fading from the sensibilities of our I Fordson Tractor..................... an obnoxious example of class legis people. Whatever the value of any Fred Pickett Motor lation. I law may be, the enforcement of that I Because the gas tax is easily levied I law written in plain terms upon our Moro, Oregon and collected is no reason, why legis I statute books is not, in my mind, a latures should increase it when funds debatable question. Law should be for some purpose or other are needed. I observed and must be enforced until The automobile, from a social and I it is repealed by the proper processes I business standpoint, has almost un I of our democracy. The duty to en limited benefits. To raise the tax force the law rests upon every public beyond natural limits or to use the official and the duty to obey it rests1 money for other purposes than road ► operating I upon every citizen.” building and maintenance, legislates [ deluxe Stages President Hoover is right. The against a great agency of pleasure I remedy is not in the passage of more ► DAILY SCHEDULE and progress. I legislation further restricting law- ► - To I abiding citizens on the theory that k Wasco and The Dalles PROVERBS TO REMEMBER I this will curb the crook. Each new k Lv. *10:50 a. m.{ Are you taking advantage of the many electrical servants I law passed makes more law-breakers ► p. m. available? Do you realize the number of ways that elec * ’ Connect* at the tricity can lighten the burden of household duties? Don’t put all your eggs in one I and less enforcement. es for Portland. We must reverse the process and basket. ’ Shaniko, Madras, Bend have more enforcement and less legis- Developments during the last forty years in the electrical A man who has nothing, has noth Lv. 8:55 a. m.; 2:55 I lation if we would reduce crime and industry have revolutionized homes, industries, transpor ing to lose. ► p. m. tation and communication. Whatever way you wend, consider create respect for law. ► Stages leave from ► Hotel. well the end. Of th* 28 million homes in the United States, almost 20 J EXPRESS PACK Every one should sweep first be Making Automobile Tran» m illio n now have the advantage of light and power. The ► AGES CARRIED fore his own door. facilities of the power companies and the many appliances portation Safer When flatterers meet, the devil now on the market enable all of these homes to employ goes to dinner. electrical servants at reasonable cost. “Trifles make perfection, but per Every year, as thousands of ad fection is HO trifle.” — Michael ditional automobiles come into use These servants do not have to be humored. You do not and traffic congestion grows, the ac Angelo. have to give them ‘‘a day off.” They work for you with cident risk increases. This is being the same efficiency all day, every day, Are you enjoying offset to a great extent by the trend of Fire In»urance in automobile construction and mod their service? em highway design. From time to time complaint is Present-day cars, with four-wheel raised that the acquisition cost of brakes,.pon-shatterable glass and all- How? By doing what of young people i fire insurance companies (the cost Ksteel bodies, give the rider a maxi teoreo ltd loot year. Thoy model tho eun abonel of doing business) requires a con- I mum of mechanical protection.. In an hoy took while advantage of oOTl stantly increasing amount of the pre emergency any one of these features Summer School. They thot troining woo mium dollar. While this may be true, may very easily mean the difference realised n i r i r —r Thoy diocov- thot Northwestern the average of insurance premium between a fatality and a slight mis •rod Troining onoblod thorn to rate goes down, A little analysis will hap. moke foster progress— Northwestern Train show that this situation ifi entirely The new trend in highway building thot ing mods it possible for them to accept their first is likewise conducive to the highest positions logical. earlier. They i The cost of writing insurance (ac possible degree pf safety. Engineer ahead I T oo, too, eon do quisition cost) has increased largely ing spcifications call far WMkF roads, because of the added Service which many of them capable of carrying fire insurance companies are render four cars abreast, with smooth “non ing to the insured today, all of which skid” surfaces and banked turns. ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE BaoaswAY am Saínen - P ootland , Oaaoow increased service helps to reduce fire New roads are being built and old hazards and save the insured fire roads rebuilt to conform to these C L IP A N D M A IL T O D A Y losses, thereby tending to lower rates. modern standards of safety and com Self insurance on the theory that fort. Motor car manufacturers are acquisition costs are tob high is a using all-steel bodies and equipping short-sighted policy when the added their machine^ with modern safety READ THE service rendered by insurance com devices. As a result, in spite of high panies is constantly reducing hazards speed driving and heavy traffic, SHERM AN COUNTY OBSERVER and the net premium cost to the in- motoring dangers are being mini I sured. A dollar saved in acquisition mized. 'AND KEEP.INFORMED cost might, if the companies curtailed V OF THE their educational and prevention I work, result in the loss of thousands NEWS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE COUNTY through a preventable -conflagration. AIR-ELECTRO PAINTER Your Servants do you use them ? UNION PACIFIC STAGES INC.: $ 200 - $ 400 during your vacation Power & Company * 1 R. C. HEWITT & CO 307 Court Street, The Dalles “THE STORE FOR PAINT’ Decorator* and Painter* Dealers In Sun - Proof Paint Florhide Enamel Water»par Quick Drying Enamel Velumina Wall Paint (Better than Kalsomine) We have a large assorted stock and up-to-date Wall Paper. Mail orders receive our best and prompt attention. A post card will bring you our Catalog of latest designs in Wall Paper. COME IN WHEN IN THE DALLES The HOLT Hillside Harvesters A re H ere We want you to see Models 34, 36 and 38 either at The Dalles or at our Moro, Arlington, Condon or Goldendale salesrooms. These harvesters are of the old reliable Holt line of 40 years stand ing, vastly improved and now being built by the Caterpillar Traotor company. Into these advanced machines are going the same high grade of work manship and materials that thousands of Caterpillar users will testify are found in the Caterpillar tractors. The new features and improvements of the 34, 36 and 38 were not developed from theory, but from actual experience in the field—from the experience and suggstions of wheat farmers, and from an ex haustive study of the nroblems of the men who operate the machines. The Re»ult i»**Here Awaiting Your Judgment! Cascade Tractor & Equipment Co 217 East Third St, The Dalh Harvester and Tractor Parts are carried at our Dalles, Moro an Combined HOLT Harvesters Business Men says “Advertising Pays” Read anil subscribe for the Observer.