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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1929)
t The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon,Friday, August 23, 1929. Old Fort Dalle* 6th Annual G OT V 1 R Y L IT T L E PAY Moro High School Pupil. May Enter Contest Frolics Soon Ready OCC<OOC^>OC'OC BACLANOVA KNOWS HARD- ' SHIPS OF SOVIET REGIME The Old Time Big Time An intensive educational campaign The fifth annual American Legion to acquaint students of the United Old Fort Dalles Frolics will be pre sented in The Dalles on Thursday, v . - . The hardships suffered by the pio- States with the far-reaching import- Friday and Saturday, September 6, 6 neera ¡n tjje dayg pictured in Zane ance of the Paris Pact will extend to FIFTH ANNUAL and 7, and according to the general I Grey»g newest Paramount! screen high schools throughout Oregon, it is committee in charge of events, will I drama, “Avalanche,” were no greater I announced by Dr. Arnold Bennett “bigger and better than ever. I than those of real life experienced by I Hall, president of the University of Legionnaires and others of The I Baclanova, the Russian actress who Oregon, who has been named a mem- Dalles are now raising theiy. annual I appeara ^ t h Jack Holt in one of the ber of committee in charge by Arthur crop of whiskers in preparation for principaj rolea thia production. Charles Watkins, director of the Na- the whisker contest on Septem er 7,1 Baclanova was one of the featured L . . Student Forum. when prizes totalling $ j 0 will b« l piayerg ¡n ^ e Moscow Art theater orindpal and other faculty awarded for the bfeBfc specimen I before and during the war. When I , M «¡<rh School hirsute adornment. Anyone wearing Bolshevists took over the govern- m^ en> of \he M Hlf h whiskers (genuine, ^iot imitation or I ment Baclanova found her wlU be asked to ^ p e r a t e ,.n the na- fuzz) will be admitted fre . to the many wayg. She tional project, and will supplmd Frolics this year, it is announced. continued to play with the theater, wUh a11 information and literature The Frolics annual pageant parade,! but her salary consisted not of money necessary upon application to e i- whieh has grown each year until it I but of an apartment in which to live, rector, whose address is 532 Seven- now includes 75 ^entries, presenting I an(j f OO(j and drink. -» teenth street, Washington, D. C., Dr. every form of transportation known I A pair of ghoes and a gown or two I Hall states. • to mankind, will be given at 5 p. m. I mjght be the salary for one week, While the national student project on Thursday, September 5. Doors t o l f 00(j ration« might represent her sal- i8 essentially for study and discussion, Old Fort Dalit's, (The Dalles Civic I ary the next. " i I optional competitive features which Auditorium) will open immediately! ghe Came to the United States i n h nclude as a prize a trip to Europe following the parade, and the first 1 1925 in feorris Gest’s offering, “ Car- next BUmmer will be open to high showing of the Fall Fashion Revue | menciU and the Soldier.“ ’ 1 8Chools taking part, it is stated. The THE DALLES CIVIC AUDITORIUM and Vaudeville will be given at 7:151 Baclanova’s introduction into Par- project, which has for its aim the p. m.- A second show—repetition of amount pictures was made through ’ f b understanding of .« X — .¡11 be V« given rat.ran at a I 8 fi.QO TV, 1 I Emil nr ,, Jannings’ V__ >___, ..IT «, C Street .- - . of Oin »“ — the £ first—will :30 p. n m. “The Sin.” ” I I 1 the important Paris Pact for the re- This annual Fashion Revue is one I As soon as this production was com nunciation of war, has been enthusi Monster .Street Parade, Thursday,, 5 p. m. looked forward to by many residents I pleted, she was signed to a long term astically endorsed by all leading edu of the Mid-Columbia district, and is I contract. She has appeared in Pola cators, and prospects are that the participated in by 24 beautiful young Negri’s “Three Sinners” George Ban- ‘ Fashion Revue and Vaudeville, women of The Dalles, representing ccof„t> “The'Docks of New York” | study• m o v e m c r yUaJ1 Thursday, 7 p. mi? and 8:30, p. m. . ful, it is pointed out by Dr. Hall à The Dalles merchants. Dancing, sing- 1 and.’Torgotten Faces.” The awards competition will be ing and comedy numbers will enliven I HTr role in “Avalanche," which has 30 Rounds of Boxing, Friday, 7 p. m. the revue, it is declared. I been booked Tor showing at the Moro based on a theme of 300 words on A 30-round boxing card will be I Theater this Saturday is that of a “How May the Pact for the Renunci Big Vaudeville Show, Saturday, 7 :30 p. m. given at the Frolics Friday evening, I dance hall girl in a Western town. ation of War be made Most Effec September 6. The card will include I The Arizona location marked the ac- tive?” and besides the trip to Europe, 10-round bout between Terry Ki-1 tress’ first closeup of Indians and the many state and local prizes will be GAMES AND CONCESSIONS OLD TIME leen of Eugene and Rocky Rogers of | real West offered. Hood River, at ICO pounds; a semi- To the first 800 high schools apply- windup of six rounds between Billy a copy of Professor Shotwell’s Dancing Nightly — Auditorium Ballroom Rcnunciation o( War>. Irwin, "The Umatilla Buzz-saw,” and Large Fire. Bring Order. “ Chick” Kennedy of Medford, at 160 To Close Forests I will be Bent free of charge, in addi Music by Pat’s Six Aces pounds; a six round special event be tion to other material made available tween Darrell McQui „ . I Orders against ^ntry, except under I by various peace promotion agencies 147 pounds, andTour rounds between pP<*ial Permit’ hava be*n Hi«h 8chools throughout Oregon SEASON TICKETS TO FROLICS, 50 CENTS Harry McDonald of Moro and Bob bv Diatnct Forester C. M. , re expectcd to take part in the na Good all Three Nights Collins of The Dalles, A four round | Granger for the entire area of the | tional project, Dr. Hall states. “The curtain raiser will also be offered, | Chelan and Wenatchee national for-1 p arjg p act stahds as one of the most I (mportant documents ever drawn, and Now on Sale at Service Drug Store, The Dalles “Cobb” George of The Dalles va.^ ests in Washington. Thia unusual action ia taken by the ,t our ,10pe that thia nationai pro- Johnny Macnab of Wasco, at 160 district forester because of the « j y may place the facts before the % pounds. « rio u . forest fire, now being iought „„ that an inUlligent public Those attending the fights will be^ Fight Tickets on Sale at Lemke’s and the on th e « two national forest., a. well involved admitted to the Frolics games, con-1 on the Colville forest in Stevens, | « f *'** uu cessions, entertainments, and danc- be developed. We do not cafe whatj Pastime, The Dalles. Fight audience ad- ing on Friday night without the usual | ™ I side or attitude is taken oiHtfo? p ad __ • - These closing orders do not affect res- mitted FREE after Boxing Card. season ticket, it was I within thege na. I 80 long as the merits of the treaty are On Saturday night continuous vau- __ *7 , . ____ «nd hnnestlv ” discussed openly and honestly.’ tional forests, federal officers state. deville will be presented in the Audi O ^O O O O O O O O O O aO O CCC O C CCC CCC O TCO SCC SCCG CG CO CC O O CC CO SG G o Coincident with the closing of the ] torium theater, and the entertainment | features of the Old Fort will be inj Chelan forest, the road commissioners | It’s bad luck to walk under a lad full swing in the Auditorium gymnas- of Chelan county closed to travel all der—someone might drop a bucket of stub or branch roads in the county. paint on your head. ' - lum. . 1, u sU aw k+i« I Dancing will be enjoyed nightly in I The district forester stated . that! , Auditorium . * . . 11-«.«« where «Loro one nn** | I every the ballroom, * forest officer, both .year-long . j- I and temporary,ron these of the finest spring floors in central I * J . . . . two . forests, , ui {♦ i. HoriarpH I as wel1 as hundreds of additional men, Oregon is available, it is deciarea, 1 - •* t a n n c m in in s I are now actually fighting forest fires, with a capacity of 300 couples. I ' . 7 . . p I These fires were started by severe Costumes of Old Fort Dulles days, ,ightning storms.of August 1 and 2, 1848 to 1870, will be worn by Dalles l nd ,g no extra man.power RELIABLE MAN WANTED to run McNess Business lh Sherman coun residents during the three days of the available locany to fight ftreg that may ty. $8 to $12 daHi? profits. No cap- Frolics, and the city and county g o v - 1 b^ gtartej ^y careies8 campers and be tem pop^n, d i s c e d | - = “ “ | iU. « n sx ful opportunity. Write today. FURST by especially elected civic officials. ests. & THOMAS, Dept. F, 426 Third St., Up to August 15, a total of 3,516,- Oakland, Calif. 560 acres of national forest lands in Perhaps* G;e mun who best knows Washington had been closed to all I HIGH GRADE PIANO, near Moro, Will sacrifice for quick sale. Write that It lake* more than pull to make travel and use, and a total of 306,020 acres closed to smoking. In Oregon, | Tanman Piano Store, Salem, Ore. popularity Is’"the extracting dentist. where the forest fire situation on the The surprised public Is learning that whole had been quite favorable to I FOR SALE—Suburban home on main tactful and persuasive selling meth-- date, a total of 144,075 acres has been highway; modern 7-room house; 6 COO&OOOOOSOOOCOOGOOSOSOOOSOOCO^ ods can be applied even to household closed to travel and use and 1,354,442 I acres splendid soil in fruit and alfalfa coni. . -4, acres closed to smoking. The Wallowa abundance good water pumped by forest in northeastern Oregon has I electricity. Write or call Mrs. Sue The public speaker who knows when been entirely closed to smoking. , W. Morris, The Dalles, Oregon. jl2 to stop is surpassed In merit only Forest officers admit the above is by the one who knows when not to drastic action, but justify it fully by WE PAY parcel post one way on all begin. 'the extremely high fire hazard which I , ,eatb£r Joe Amore, The Dalles, NO CHANGE IN FREIGHT RATES Fame is generous. If a public char r exists now practically throughout | opposite <fie post office acter is forgotten in political affairs Washington and Oregon. California, We have made an arrangement whereby iie*ffffly be revived in attention by a they point out, has had every one of WE CAN fit all kinds of people. Any size or weight. Crippled or de divorce. freight for Sherman county points will be its seventeen national forests closed formed feet. Wernmark’s Shoe Store, The Dalles. to smoking for some weeks. handled through the Auto Freight Terminal Timely Fairy Story: “A little boy “ Lightning fires cannot be prevent tried to put the postage stamp on the N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S at Portland and The Dalles Truck Line Inc. ed,” said District Forester Granger, letter' and got his hands nil covered Notice hereby given that the un “but there is no reason nor excuse for dersigned is has between Portland and The Dalles. with mucilage.” been appointed execu a single man-caused forest fire in a tor of the estate of Henry Schadewitz This releases our trucks that were handling Maybe one reason why the dull boy dry season such as this.” deceased by the County Court of the the business out of Portland and also per* so often becomes a successful busi Campers, smokers, travelers and I State of Oregon for Sherman County ness man is that he so early loses other users of the woods and forests a?<i h " qualified. All persons having mits us to better serve our Sherman county . . . . . . . I claims against said estate are hereby Ids sensitiveness. are asked to remember that right no I n0|jfled to present the same duly veri- patrons. a small spark may set off a conflagra- fiecj a8 by ¡aw required to the under- At least the reckless handler of fire tion. I signed at the office of W. C. Bryant, DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE arms in a bootleg encounter does not Moro, Oregon, within six months attempt the plea that he “did not from the date hereof. T lie Route freight out of Portland from the Auto new small paper currency kndw it was loaded.” Dated and first published August a rather awkward problem 16 1929. raises Freight Terminal, East Water and Yamhill MELVIN R. SCHADEWITZ, Bertrand Russell insists tliat half among the boys at the oil station. It Executor of the Estate of Henry tlie work done in the world nt present being not quite large enough to wipe streets, care of The Dalles Truck Line Inc. Schadewitz, deceased. would be much better not done. But, the hands on. assuring day light delivery to all points in Last published September 13, 1929. Bertrand, which half? W. C. Bryant, Attorney for Executor. “Moist table salt will remove egg Sherman county territory. After a fellow runs his blood pres tarnish from silverware,’’ says a sure up to 200 and bis temperature to honsehold help. Placed In a shaker, 104. in a bull market, they say be It Is also excelfent for raising the deans up a cool million. blood pressure. Old Fort Dalles FROLIC Thursday - Friday - Saturday September 5 -- 6 - 7 Wasco Warehouse Milling Co, •• © of “ Small Margins and Quick Turnover” has materially benefitted the people of Sherman county,, by lowering prices and raising the family bank account. > W e hope to continue to be of y *'i ) » <» m m i such service to everyone who is interested in living within theif. X means. ( W ashing , Citrus Washing Pow der... two large packages . . . . 47c __ __ _ Citrus Independently Owned ! Walter A. May & Son Store No. I l l United Grocers of Oregon. Inc. A Link in the-United Chain of Grocer» Bin they nevi.; met agaii H e (as t h e g u e s t s l e a v e ) : I’ll call you up.” She ( e m b a r r a s s e d ) : B ut we have no telephone.” He: “Oh, well, I’ll probably see you again sometime.” W h a t girl w an ts to live in home that has no telephone? I W A N T ADS ] Moro, Oregon T he P acific T elephone and T elegraph C o -.: v a y D. J. BUTCHER, General Warehouse Business Grain Unitedly Operated ! See our hand bills for Saturday and Monday Specials • Manager The Dalles District -- Feed - Flour Wood - Coal B etteri7 reight Service How I'sagreeable, to walk Into a dentist’s waiting room and find some other patient has appropriated your magazine with the serial story. Phone 107 The Dalles, O re g o n >soooooooooooooocooooscccoeoeocococooo^ W H E N YOU T R A V E L . BY AUTO AND VISIT THE DALLES STO RE YOUR CAR In the concrete, fully equipped, roomy garage of Walther-Williams Company. Competent workmen always ready to help you in any way they can at least expense to you. For any service render ed the charge will always be reasonable. WALTHER-WII LIAMS GARAGE THE DALLES, — — OREGON. C. V. Belknap, Proprietor § Truck Line 212 rq iiiT al S trc°t. H o te l M o r o B a r b e r S h o p 8 The realistic blizzards In the mov ies, says a trustworthy Informant, are produced with corn flakes. We have long suspected the autumn leaves were potato chips. ’ UNIOKPACIFiC ¿¿uni Trade vocabularies are always fas Deluxo cinating, and we bear that profession “The rumor seems to be going Equipm ent and S erv ice al chauffeurs always refer to that type around that I am broke,” said the of motorist as a “Sunday driver." hard-pressed cltlsen to his secretary. DAILY SCHEDULE “Supposing you get somebody io sue A prevalent counterfeit $100 bill me for a million dollars." , liaa^u single defect In Hie form of a missing comma. But the observant The vogue In complexions In the To Waaco and The D a lle i Lv. 10:50 a. m.; ..*5:O O p. m. person supplies the omitted pause. season ahead is to be the “gypsy tan.” SU11, to be a genuine gypty tan It We seem to be In a period of tran would have to bo about 75 per cent Connect at The Dales for Portland sition: Knnsas City reports a farmer removable with aay good pumice soap. ♦ Connect^ at The Dalles with famous who wears a wrist watch around the Portlahd Limited for points east. sleeve of his red flannel undershirt. Britons fear that with the grad ual Americanization of Europe the Stages Leave From Hotel Moro Along toward the middle of the English accent will disappear. 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