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Z The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday June 14, 1929. c k. F t- -A» Kent L ocal Item s in the yolk and flavors it. Cod liver Boy Scout Court of Honor oil, if used for fattening, flavors the H eld dt W asco flesh, it is found. - J. E. Norton left here Friday on n Two methods of checking, may be trip to the valley. used to determine the difference of Mike Bibby shipped a car of cattle A Court of Honor was held for the yolk colors — holding |h e egg to a Boy Scouts of Wasco and Moro in the light, or breaking the egg, although from here to Portland Saturday Methodist church of Wasco Monday the latter method is much more ac night. * feMovies Pull O ff The Pavem ent W hen Y.ou Stop -1 ■ . This season of heavy traffic on ‘ The Duke Step» O u t”. rural highways brings with it the need for repeating a warning against a practice th at causes many avoidable One of the most famous fight accidents. The condition referred night with representatives from both It is rumored that there will be stadiums in America, the Hollywood to is that created by the motorist’s curate. cities present. Scoutmaster N. S. Keiserling solution has been used other weddings to report in the near Legion Stadium, where film stars failure to pull entirely off the road Hawk presided as the chairman, and for preserving most of the eggs test future. gather to watch fistic stars in combat when changing a tire or making a was assisted by H. D. Proudfoot, R. ed. While they lose a little color in Mrs. Glenna Hansen was here from has at last made its debut on the similar small adjustment or repair to O. Scott, B. E. Davis and Scout Ex preservation, the difference between Moro Friday visiting her mother, Mrs. screen. Though famous in filmdom the car. . ' L. ecutive W. W. Belcher. There were the deep yellow, the medium yellow for years, it was used as a film locale Dellinger. Oregon, like many other states, has no Wasco scouts ready for the court, and the pale yellow may be easily Chas. McCutcheon, B. F. Allen, and for the first time in producing “The a specific regulation requiring that but Star 'Scout» Donald Davis and recognised. A. L. Mottern made the trip around Duke Steps Out,” William Haines’ the car driven entirely off the high Thomas Fraser c»me before the court by Clarno, Fossil, Condon and Arling new Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer play, way if it is at all practical. Of and were awarded merit badges and which will be shown at the Moro course, it is,.impossible to station ton Sunday. , the rank of life scout High Priced Sport G. L. Hoskinson went to Portland Theater, Saturday night. is a . . . motorcycle policemen in positions, to Thomas Fraser earned merit badges “The Duke Steps Out xs vivid l fon.e on every mile of the ex- last week and is in the Veterans Hos in bird study, pathfinding and horse filmization of Lucian Cary s famous tensive kighway system. It is regu- manship while Donald Davis received It does not profit aliens to be pital there for the removal of his Saturday Evening Post story, I lation> however, that should need no tonsils, and some dental work. badges for carpentery, physical de caught fcy deputies of the Oregon rected by James Cruze. Joan Craw- Uce enforcement. Based upon a Volna Guyton and Pearl Mitchell ford plays the heroine, and a notable velopment and pathfindjng. Scout State "Game Commission when ang principle of safety, the indi master Hawk ~ presented each scout ling without a license. And partic were married in The Dalles Friday cast appears. . . . v vidual car owner should be willing to with the emblem of a life scout, show ularly does it prove unprofitable to and are at the Guyton home during It is a drama of a prize fighter w bWe by it under ©very condition, ing that they had earned ten or more be fdund fishing with an alien license the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Guyton. goes to collegeto please his sweet- states lifting their speed merit badges, of which five are m the other than one’s own. These two A. J. Decker drove to Portland heart, and still has to fight to protect Ljmitg' it becomes more and more im- required class and the balance were facts can be testified to by K. Hiroo Friday to be with his family during his title. Haine’s .^ v en tu res in ative that the car owner who needs elective. Each ¿tout also pic icnted and T. Kishimoto, Japanese who were the rose show. . Margaret Dunlap double identity furnish both thrills make a roadside repair take the evidence that he was active in h ^aken into custody by Deputy Warden went with him and will visit with and hilarious comedy. precaution to move his car from the troop, was trying to develop leader Art Abbott on Oswego Lake last Hazel Decker during the week. The most spectacular thnll of the fftgt moying The ship ability and was living up to the week. Each was fined $75 for fish- W.”C. Guyton and wife left last play is the fight, staged at the Lepon motoriat has been demanding higher other than his own scout oath and law’. ing with a license ---- Stadium, between Haines and Ja c k l gpeed limits because he knows they An interesting moment developed and in addition was ordered to pur- week on a trip through the Willam Roper, well-known heavyweight con ette valley and out to the coast, and are safe, but he defeats their unde when Captain Scott, the assistant tender, before an audience of, several niable safety by such practice as S f i 'i = »• - scoutmaster of the Wasco troop, who thousand. It is one of the most vivid this. . was a member of the examining at a total cost of $30. Court costs and Camp Sherman. The Ameriaan Automobile Asso The new Legion Memorial building fight scenes ever placed on the screen board, called to the attention of the were $4.20 each. All told the Jap- with actual referees, announcers, and ciation have records of many acci visitors the fact that he was the com anese offenders paid $109.20 eachhg fast nearing completion. The con- the staff of the stadium acting as dents that are to be attributed di manding officer of the company in and in addition lost thirty or forty Crete in the walls was all pouxe<hand headliners for the two men, who put rectly to the ignorance of car owners which *fommy Frasers’ father had dollars worth of equipment which was they were putting the cement floor on a thoroughly real uric bout. In this respect. A new season of been a non-commissioned officer, confiscated. Abbott caught the men | jn the basement Tuesday Hundreds of college WUdenta from heavy travel is at hand. It is up to Mrs. J. U. Leonard is slowly mend when he asked Hiroo to show his li some time past. a California university appear in the the individual whether this condition The scout executive announced the cense. The Japanese produced one ing after a stroke of paralysis that campus scenes and Haines has one shall maintain throughout another camp dates of Ringwaak, at Scout made out to a man 46 years of age. struck her at the grange hall last fight in college and another in a near lake, near Suttle lake, to be from The deputy noted the extreme youth Wednesday' evening. Reported that by cafe as headlights among his thrill year. The wisdom of the warning, July 7th to 21st., and Camp Limber- ful appearanceof Hiroo and asked Mr. Leonard will give up his farm ing adventures in the realms of higher however, should be obvious in a way us to assure an improvement in con lost, a t. Lost lake, to start August him to sign his name. The signature operations here and move to Hood education. ditions. If we demand high speeds, 11th for two ten day periods'which failed to correspond with the one on River as soon as she is able ta move. James Cruze, who directed “The we iflust be willing to make our prac will end August 31st. Plans for a the license exhibited and both men Fred Brown surprised his many Covered Wagon” and who recently hike Camp ___ Baldwin will have , ,lJWC trip to ______r taken in custody. Owners of friends one day last week by slipping directed Haines in “ Excess Baggage” tices conform to the conditions they establish. to be dropped, owing to the start of the y cen8e ¡n the possession of the down to Moro and getting married. and “A man’s Man,” directed the new school immediately following the two men will be arrested when they His bride was Mrs. Ada Kilbourne production. Karl Dane is seen as the . v close of camp. The entire Moro troop can be located. You don’t have to nurse a grouch who has kept house for Fred and giant trainer and Tenen Holtz as the are planning on attending and several I Uncle Ben until the death of Ben. comedy fight manager in the new | very carefully to make (t grow, from Wasco are working toward that They came back to Kent and packed play. Delmcr Davis, former class Night Hunting Prohibited their goods and left Tuesday morn president at Stanford University, goal. This court of honor will be the last ing for Turner, Oregon where Mr. plays the “heavy” and Luke Cosgrove, one held in the district until after the Brown has purchased a 20 acre tract Herbert Prior, Eddie Nugent and People who use the ad A law which Harold Clifford, state school year, and close of the camp game warden, believes will protect of land. They left here with the best others of note are in the cast. vertising columns of the season. ¡human life and save many livestock wishes of all. Sherman County Obser ¡went — - —. The many friends of Allen went into enecv effect last Tuesday. It ver Invariably say that II«»- « f G reen Feed Affect* provides that The penalty for night Pratt who formerly taught school in Liquid Prune* Found Mo»t u * e ot Uree 'hunting of game shall be a minimum Kent and Shaniko, were gneved to Favored Diet Abroad they get the very best Egg Yolk Color fine of $200 and a maximum of read of his attempted suicide by $1000 or from 30 days to six months I jumping into the river near Denver, of results. ’*♦ --------- Prunes are a favored article of in jail. Another regulation effective Account of it was in Portland papers Just as the public desires its favor the same time is that cutting the Tuesday. Pratt jumped from a via- diet the world over — in spite of ite colors in cars and exclusive blends at bag limit on mule deer from two to I duct into the muddy Watte river Sun- hackneyed boarding house jokes — of coffee, so at present it decrees lone »nd the limit-on ducks from 25 day night and for 16 hours he: lay but it remained for the Jugo Slavains that the yolk of its breakfast egg DEPENDABLE USED to 15 a day and 30 to 20 a week. | semi-conscious with a broken chest, to take their prunes in liquid form, that is, as prune brandy. This is — CARS — it is w in in g vu p y p k I th»» legislature. 1 «zo« was rwipued rescued and and taken taken to to a a hospital hospital one bit of “side information” gained have it so. To take advantage of this] last session ol the legislature, where he died. Pratt, who later cal by M. J. Newhouse, manager of the 1925 Ford R o ad ster,...........$125.00 aesthetic yearning and produce top- led the Platte river “your excuse for North Pacific cooperative prune ex price eggs, it is necessary to regulate a river,” apparently misjudged the change who has just returned from a 1921 Ford Sedan, New Motor 75.0(ri The Country I* Sweet last year, ........................... carefully biddy’s daily consumption _____ .depth of the shallow dirty stream and 10 months study of prune markets in of green feed, finds the Oregon ex «States I attempted suicide By drowning, but Europe, made for the United States 1920 Studebaker Touring, .. 75.00 4 periment station, which is carrying The people of the Unl“ i. Sta“ “ | the water was only a few inches deep department of agriculture. 260.00 1926 Ford Coupe................. . on experiments on the project invol paid more than a billion dollars for Jugo Slavia is one of the principle where he hit the river bed. confectionery and ice cream during ving several hundred birds. prune producing regions of the world 1926 Dodge Commercial, . . . 350.00 The correct amount of kale for 100 the year 1927, according to dispatch and prune brandy is the national 1925 Ford C o u p e ,.............. . 160.00 birds to produce this desired shade of es from Washington quoting the drink, it and bread made from wheat 1928 Chevrolet Coach, , , . , . 476.00 A T errib le E xam p le yellow in the egg yolks is five to six Bureau of the Census. If we take and corn forming the usual diet of pounds daily, it is found, while the all the bills for electric lighting for the peasants. The dried prunes that 1926 Ford Coupe.................... 260.00 normal amount of dry alfalfa needed all of the 19,000,000 homes and the The terrible disaster in Cleveland the country normally exports in large 195.00 daily to produce the same result is 6 350,000 farms in the United States Hospital in which 125 people lost quanities are really the surplus re 1924 Dodge Coupe.................. per cent leaves and blossoms in the now receiving service; for all the I their lives, has directed the attention maining after the peasants have made Fordson Tractor, ................. 150.00 cent alfalfa --------| makes stores, offices, hotels and hospitals; nuuii, Two per --------------- of the entire world to the menace of their year’s supply of brandy the yolk too pale, reducing it« market gnd for gtreet lighting for every city, fire. It may never be determined | Mr. Newhouse found no signs of Fred Pickett Motor Co» value. t town and hamlet, and add them to- I whether this conflagration was pre an expanding prune industry there Moro, Oregon Certain weeds, like shepherd’s the ^ ^ 1 would still be far ventable.. But it should bring to nor in France, the only other region purse and pennycress, give a dark short of this sum. every person a realization of the ne in direct competition with the Pacific color to the egg yolk, but have no ef cessity of providing every possible coast. On the other hand the pro fect on the taste, while cottonseed safeguard against fire. duction is bound to increase, he be meal in excess causes brownish spots| Business Men say: Advertising ays The national board of fire under lieves, because of the inroads being writers has already acted to aid in made by pests in Jugo Slavia and the preventing a repetition of disasters lack of replacements for mature trees like the Cleveland Clinic explosion. in France. . operating ¡The board adopted a resolution au- “ I consider the prune industry on deluxe Stages i thorizing its president to appoint a the Pacific coast essentially sound D A I L Y S C HEDULE special committee to offer the engi with a brighter future free from any To neering services of the organization increasing direct competition abroad W a s c o a n d T h e D a lle s to hospitals throughout the country and probably with less in sight, cou L v . * 1 0 :5 0 a. m .; 5 : 0 0 to develop plans for guarding further pled with increasing demand,” he re p . ro. ¡against fire and explosion hazards. ported to a group interested in the 'C o n n e c ts a t th e D a ll- The resolution invited the American industry in this state gathered ea f o r P o r tla n d . Medical Association and the major Oregon State college. S h a n ik o , M a d ra s , B e n d hospital associations of the country 2 :5 5 L v . 8 :5 5 a. m .; Invites your inspection of our new summer “Europe has gone health crazy p. m . Ito join with the board in forming a with the people following many fads, frocks, hats and hosiery. S ta g e s le a v e f r o m M o ro committee to cooperate in improving most of which call for Increased con H o te l, | safeguards. sumption of fruits. Fresh fruit A shop where style is inexpensive and you EXPRESS PACK There are more than 8,000 insti gaining most benefit from this in AGES CARRIED may — _ tutions designated as hospitals in the creased demand, but dried fruit country and most of them are con feeling the effect and will gain more “ W ear as you pay — nected directly or indirectly with the if a campaign of education in its far | associations invited to join in the vor is carried on in the consuming The Cinderella way. ” movement to increase the safety of centers,” he said. patients and hospital staffs. The national board is to be com- | mended for it» prompt action in offer Buses Roll on Road* ing to help solve new fire problms [which accompany scientific research According to “ Bus Transporta today. This is a service rendered tion,” at the end of 1928 there were from [freely and voluntarily by stock fire 23,311 separate “companies” operat insurance companies as part of their ing 92,325 motor buses in the United dtoty in protecting lives and property States. The majority of these “com Among "Northwestern’* students of last R. H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon of citizens. panies,” however, seem to have been summer were teachers who paid us operated by one man or two men. A many splendid compliments. Of many total of 15,929 companies were oper letters later received was one which DEALERS IN W ild Turkey» lncre»«e ating buses only for use in trans read: porting children to and from school M* a a graduate of the University of Wssh- Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts, Builders For school use, 40,876 buses were lagtea and the KOenthurg 8tete Normal Unless bad weather conditions have used. Motor carrier companies oper School. I am glad to Supplies, Lumber, Wood, Coal and Hay taken an unusual toll it is expected ated 35,188 and electric railways state that year In ten s io n are among tha that the band of wild turkeys liber 10,062. h e a t I h a v e ever MANUFACTURERS OF ated in 1928 on the upper Molalla Miles of route operated were given river in Clackamas county will have as 7^9,250, of which 410,527 miles information about the a big increase this year: Twelve were were in school use, and 252,000 by for tb ss adag a u a g i r planted originally and this number motor carrier companies. The total ■ssteoa w fl he gladly increased to 62 by last fall. An in invesment in rolling stock and ter M ilt tO MO OO crease in ratio should be shown this minals was estimated to be $630,000, W rite . T. Whtker year. The birds are being watched 000, producing a gross revenue of and protected by members of the Sil READ THE verton Rod and Gun club. Signs the $279,000,000. The number of passengers carried sportsmen have posted warn the was 1,826,000,000, who traveled an hunters to refrain from shooting or average of 6 miles each. It was esti B madway airo S autox molesting the birds. AND KEEP INFORMED mated that the number of school Poarvajro, Oaaaox - • ? ' OF THE children carried was 360,000,000. Moat of the work is done by people NEWS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE COUNTY Read and subscribe for the Observer. --- -- ' ‘ -I ' ' [who are too pervous to loaf. Our Dollars (>r. 7Á» ’ *• . . Are Fighting 3 For Y ou ! _ And bringing to you low cost merchandise of merit through our part ownership of wholesale store connections . and membership in the Chain Store Association of the United C itr u s Grocers of Oregon Inc. < I? Citrus Granulated Soap, .. r two large pkgs. for . . . 67c Independently Owned ! ^ Unitedly Operated ! k \l t. . . . I I l> ‘ SOAP \ - ‘ln 9 ta n l 9uda y See our hand bills for Saturday and Monday Specials Walter A. May & Son ' S tore N o. I l l U n ite d G rocers o f O reg o n . Inc. A Link in the United Chain of Grocer* The HOLT H illside H arvesters A re H e r e j ¡union RAcmq STAGES INI The Cinderella Shop The Dalles, Oregon In d e p e n d e n t W a r e h o u s e . & M illin g C o. M IL L FE E D A N D F LO U R . SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER A T IP Your Teacher We want you to see Models 34, 36 and 38 either at The Dalles or at our Moro, Arlington, Condon or Goldendale salesrooms. t * These harvesters are of the old reliable Holt line of 40 years stand ing, vastly improved and now being built by the Caterpillar Tractor 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 tractor*. 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 problem» of the men who operate the machines. The Result i» Here Aw aiting Your Judgment! Cascade Tractor & Equipment Co. 217 E a .t T h ir d S t. Th« D a ,,a * Harvester and Tractor Parts are carried at our Dalles, Moro and Arlington houses Combined HOLT Harvesters Answer This Question! All Automobiles and Furniture are Painted by Air Pressure, Why not Your Home and Bams? We Save You Real Money! Think of Painting your Home or Barn with the Best Paint obtainable at a cost for both Labor and Material at very 'little in excess of the cost for the Paint you might buy from a mail-order bouse! The Air Gun for Painting is a Great Labor Saver. The Finish is Beautiful. While Protection Value is Superior. ‘ We use the best Paint Materials—both Oil and Color. If you doubt this statement, we permit you to select samples from what we are using and send them to the Oregon State College at Corvallis for Analysis. Call us up at phone 102 Moro for estimates. This will 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 Gras» Valley school, and the Grass Valley Elevator Company. Our Air Brush, run by power, is a Master Painter, the “last word” in excellance in painting roofs or buildings. All the cracks, crevices, and inaccessible places are reached by- Paint, driven.under high pressure, like rain driven by a windstorm. A first blast of air gives a CLEAN SURFACE while the' immediate following of the Air Driven Pressure Painting gives a CLOSE CONTACT, re sulting in neat, beautiful workl All Work done on a Guarantee and at very rea sonable prices and easy terms. ' AIR-ELECTRO PAINTER Ellsworth Hotel R. H. 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