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■ ■ The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon,Friday, August 30, 1929. phoenix Flyer Visit» Moro' Oil Men to Speak Here Mon day Night at Hotel leading business men of The Dalle*. J . H. W eiss is president, Roy Y ates is secretary, W ard W ebber, tre a su re r. W. S. Nelson, w ho is secretary of the C ham ber o f Com m erce a t The Dalles, is general mnnagci*. Mr. C a rte r and a Mr. N. E. N elson, from Salem , Ore., will have charge of tfce financing of the operations as well. This m eeting is open and fre e ,o everybody and all are especially urged They will have some in / ¡to a tte n d tc re rtin g things to tell us. WILL C L A S S . Local Is Honored I |COUNTY sxM». F b ir» w u B E I N FAIR H IG H We have jaat been advised th a t the Thursday of lj*.st week the Moro Crandall Undertaking Co., prominent spE E D pro g r a m , UNDER TH E public wn« (¿ven a n o ~ p r ‘ p o rtu n ity - to | w . J. G raham , form erly of Bakers- ----- mortuary organization of The Dalles, I i ; puDiic wan» k 1” - " — A U SPICES O F RACE ASSN. — , ■ 0. it * •• — *>4 T- * r. in ife c t the _ Model “ A” Ford, known fieî(j Caîif f ^nd v . C. C arter, OU has been accepted into the fellowship PROM ISE TO BE GOOD univerFaïly on the Pacific coast as the j G^f I^ . f;t .now ^ o ^ a t e d w ith the o f a nationally known group of fu Phoenik Flyer because of thé reco rF ^ arn 0 Basin Oil Co., why are drilling neral directors, known in the profes — „ ' " > it has made on the road between, JxOS ; { q J j < , jn (h<? Clarno Basin n e a r An- sion as the O rd e r o f the Golden Rule, i Dateg for the Oth annual Sherm an A ngeles and Phoenix in hanging up a , te}o?e; wifi be the. speakers a t a pub- to tlliB| i c L/Ouniy Ounty r F m a ir i to held «v a t Moro, — ate - • F u neral d irecto rs belonging —c -j- uu uc e nc,u road record th a t n o r t h e r car h a s , m cet;ng to fc«, held in the Club o rd er a re selected by representatives I T hursday, F riday and S aturday, 12th ever approxim ate^. ,, - '•ftooma a t the Hotel Moro on M onday ^-0 0. headquarters, M 00 00 J 00 — A V^d» I - 0 0 0 0 . • 0 <— • A 0 _0 00 .1 » V. X X M XX from who 00 0Zll select t fo r the 13th and 14th of S eptem ber and there Since its recnÇujti® was made, the evening, Septem ber 2nd, at 8 p fm. hpnor of fellow ship a funeral is good gruuiiuB grounds fo r the claim of the - ------ director I IS —- c c a a r r has BM been b steju fu - lly • • painted , with The purpose of this m eeting is m whom th ey feel to be capable of up- L e c -e ta ry and m em bers of the board descriptive or<,er to to b b e e tte tte r r acquaint acquaint ute the people v* of | A small worm has taken heavy toll L .l .U00. _ 2 J a a V.0. — £ ik XX ZX»»z4ztS* I th a t - it . is X “ X« bigger • - J V _ A A — 00 i t n « descriptive m m aps aps and ae.u scenic — views o 7" f, order holding th e ideals of the order. and b e tte r th in the Rente te rrito ry of the car, not^h-j our com m unity w ith the possibilities ¡n Elk iake> ncar Bend, and It is considered to be an exem plary ly th at of the road m ap of the Phoenix fiRj : ng commercial, oil in the Clarno causçj c ^ t e g^m c commission to honor to be accepted into the fellow ev er.” r Fred i c u * P ickett, secretary of the xuir, Los Angeles highway. ! g a£j n and other p arts o f.th is country’. close the lake to fishermen. This is ¡ship of the order, since but one f«- stateg th a t practically all arrange- —- vnav praw ivany <*** Mr. B eatty, oil lubrication c-xj ert, ^ , s0 j or t y,e purpose of le ttin g the first L1 111 the history ox the neral d ire c to r •■ /»An^TYumitv A.n I I suave8 — _ pleted, and th a t in » »»01» each com m unity f* can m enta are- now com ir. charge of the car on its coast tour, people De‘ople know w hat the com pany is B.uu« . — ----- « - commisiK'n u c h a worm » u iiu has ,iaa u been w u u_,----- commisf ion :r.ai. th a t s siich i_00.00f. -^0 high, peOpie Sherm an county g e n e r belong. The --------- requirem ents are s p o k e in s tr u c tiv e ly o f th e u » 01 i e i now ¿ oing tow ards thy developm ent discovered.. ...---------- A ccording M att Ryck- an(j oniy guch fu n e ra l directors as - to --------------. p ro p e r lu b r ic a te f o r car.» anyi d o : *v aJnr.g these lines in this country. • te n d • e n - t of - «--0-»— :— kaVp a f un understanding of the ethics ally are showing the g re a te st in terest man, su p e rin hatcheries, ♦ t • crufl ei«» ---------- the fa ir th a t they ever have. jitra te d th e d if fe re n t lu b r ic a tin g o •;m- 0.0. tnuckut rtfl UtA -x-w • ideals <• -------------------------* • o f » the «a profession « ' complete- __ i ’0 l in rtv M r. G ra h a m is a m an o f m a n y .y e a r s who has m ade an investigation, e ¡ . nd h ib iu have been prom ised from every f Zt V of “ Small Margins and Quick Turnover* has materially benefitted the people of Sherman county by lowering prices and raising the family bank account., We hope to continue to be of < A , I , O * H I A such service to everyone who is C itru s interested in living within their means. Powder Citrus Washing Powder, 47c two large packages . . itie s o f th e v a rio u s o ils on th e m a r k e t, worm is about h a lf an inch in lengt ! jy measure up standards set by .sectio I « • 0V 0« * a xx 1 a - # departm 1 a a» < a w f rx ents - to the - n , av. the 0 1. livestock Independently Owned ! U n ited ly O p w a ttd . and a tta c k s the intern al organs of the order. T he order lays p articular J wiy gkow fl lot o i com petition and the See our hand hills fo r S aturday und Monday STpeciaia > \ tro u t causing death. M any fish have stress on th e necessity of ren d erin g I miacellaneous displays of fcvery do- been found upon the shores of the - sendee to hum anity in the tim e of O p t i o n will be large. lake and the commission has collected : need . xx xl + th Vi a + t id n zi com TYÌ prehen 1“ lì “ I __X . of in te re st is ce n is modern O and A 0 « large am ount and burned -------------- -- them ----- . Every . possible ef- I give, and a t th e tam e time so m oder1- terin g around the work of the boys fo rt will be, m ade to keep the p a ra s ite ; aUf. priced th a t ¡t ig w ithin the and g irls’ clubs this year. Tliiss has nlkor lnkp<( or . from spreading reach of all, even those in the most been one of the m ain fe a tu re s of the Store No^ 111 U nited Grocer» oi Oregon. In«. stream s. hum ble of circum stances. county fa ir fo r some tim e and is in A Link in the United Chain of Grocer» The G olden Rule fu n eral director creasing in im portance an n u ally . All Nowaday* a billion command* lea* in each com m unity identifies him self of the county com petitions are settled bated breath than a huudred thou as a m em ber of the national order by a t the fa ir and the boys and g irh se sand In the days when oar grandfa m ean8 of a symbol, which consist* of lected to represent, Sherm an county at .:a ,™ - lîtu n u L J îu u tK n îu m u « « » :» ”«-: thers used to black their own boots. an arm ored k n ight with raised vi^or the state fa ir and a t the Pacific I n te r who support* w ith hi* rig h t hand a national Livestock Show. to w ithstand when turn- nn oil field. H o te l M o r o B a r b e r S h o p m ust Frequently the music In the air shield, b earin g the m otto; “ ^•rvieo The Clarno Basin Oil Co. have re The speed program this year is in pu blic to d riv e . cently opened offices in the F irst N a would be more endurable If the next M e a s u r e d N o t b y GOLD, b u t b y th e C. V. B e lk n a p , P r o p r ie to r M oro, O re g o n the m aking, one of the most prom is tional Bank Bldg., The Dalles. Its door neighbor would keep bis partic GOLDEN" R U L E .” In hi* le ft hand ing the county has ever had. 1 he ular allotment of it Within closed the knight grasps a draw n sword, as Sherm an C ounty F a ir is a m em ber of B usiness Men say: “ A dvertising Bays’ personnel is made up of some of the doors. if to signify his readiness to defend li the Mid-Columbia Racing Association, ---- ---------------- ne M ia -co iu m u ia n a u n g nnouv., Every W ednesday, by Mrs. Frost of the -I need plenty of » vitamines,” ex the high principle* inscribed upon t h e l . ^ the Oregon countie s .o f Wasco, Betty Anne Bob Shop of The Dalles. shield. x 1 ----- . — . T-,i plained the Mad Wag to Tessie, tiie Gilliam and Sherm an, and K lickitat beautiful w aitress. “Bring me some Fo appointm ents, phone 182. We feel th a t this com m unity is fo r county in W ashington. This means alphabet soup, with a -lot of A s, B s tunate” in having in it* m idst a mem that the fa st horses of these counties AGENCY FOR W ILLIA M ’S CLEANERS and C’*.’’ ber of an o rd e r w ith such high ideals, will be a t the Sherm an county fair to AND MODEL LAUNDRY, THE DALLES and th a t the Crandall organixation is i it is reported that a Swedish doc to be p a rtic u la rly congratulated upon com pete, and some unusually in te re st ttnnnnTtT” * g tg K aa:?a:st> ag » u t::m :w t« n tg g tn n ttt:::iartsm tm n t» t ing race program s are sure to result. tor says he can provide a person with W orkman are now busy a t the fa ir u perm anent blush. But who In this having achieved this distinction in grounds m aking final preparations for day and age wants even an Imper th eir profe*sion. the fair, and Mr. P ick ett is authority manent one? The railro ad expense account for for the statem en t th a t all arrange- This Is certainly a period of transi 1928 reveals th a t out of every dollar m ents will be com plete when the gates tion, and the other night a local are throw n open. toastm aster started off bravely, ‘ It received in revenues they paid 43 Friday will be Dalles Day and bus seems there were two Irishmen, Sandy cents for labor, 18.1 cent* fo r m ater- iness men of th a t city will on te more ial$-r and supplies and 6.4 cent* in and Jock—” » - taxes. The fo u rth largest item of ex sponsor a caravan to the fair. It is All Automobiles and Furniture are Painted by Air A theatrical authority explains that pense was fu el, which, fo r the first probable th a t, this y e a r will see the G r o in ‘ -- ••I’orgy,” the play, is pronounced to tim e in history, cost less than th e biggest crowd of Dalles people a t Pressure. Why not Your Home and Bams? tend the fa ir a t Moro this year th a t rhyme with “orgy." In case you are roads paid in taxes. still in doubt, “orgy" is pronounced has ever been on the grounds., _ as in “I’orgy." W e Read and *ub*cribe for the Observer. Think of P ain tin g your Home or Barn with )h e Best P a in t, obtainable a t a cost for both Labor and M aterial at very WASHINGTON BRIEFS little in excess of the cost fo r the P aint you might buy from a m ail-order house! ,,<,od J experience in the oil fields qf Calif or- i th a t nia. He i* purported to have brought up to it.« limit of usefulness, b u t ’in the first Bakersfield, Calif., oil well no one was cheated bv po< b-aj »which for years has (¿een one of the , Iwavs got 111 service na fiat . J g re a te st oil fields in ’ the world. He for ir. money. If they got v.h. ‘i tell oi hi-s experiences, w hat he knowingly asked for. t. of the possibilities here. Mr. T a r t c f th e e v e n in g v>'as d e v o te d to C arter is a geologist who has visited a m o tio n p ic tu r e s h o w n g o f th e F o rd practically eve» oi» neld in this coun- m otor plant âr.d hs p re c ts ib b 'b u u fl- U v? includi ng OW Mexico and Canada. . . . . ing fih c a rs a n d th e c q u ip m - a i He • • will point out the geological fo r : th< st&nHard <«f th eir th a t m aintain m ations and conditions of this coun- in terestin g featu re of product. An ,j. vzv . m '-—• — , ..... pvnlain their.d elatio n s,to pe- s a y in g in r . a r t t h a t “.all oil > w t Walter A. May & Son t_ (>f MARCELLING Wasco Warehouse ftöiliilg Co, M oro, O reg o n Answer This Question! G en eral W a re h o u se B usiness F eed • - . FI out W ood - Coal Save Y ou Real M oney r SEPT, » a « <r> -a * I y . I j J[ AT 7l\ MORO / 7 ‘, FT 1 < I X ? VA f 1 OREG 8 ' \ a M ill ■ l à V .A V BOOST FOR AND COME TO THE VW SHERMAN COUNTY FAIR HORSE RACING V E X H IB IT S T H A T IN C L U D E LIVESTOCK FARM PRODUCTS NEEDLE WORK BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLUB PROJECTS : n 4-" / Retail food price* were shown by the Labor departm ent to have in creased 2% per cent from June 15 to July 15. President Hoover pitched out two balls for the opening of the American Legion championship elimination base ball game* here. Clarence M. Young of Des Moines, Iowa, was appointed by President Hoover a* assistant secretary of com merce for aviation, succeeding Wil liam P. MacCracken, resigned. The State departm ent announced It had been advised by the French gov ernment that the selection of Sen ator W alter E. Edge of New Jersey, as ambassador to Paris met with Ils approval. Herbert Hoover, Jr., son Of the President, first lieutenant In the spe cialist reserve, has been ordered to active duty at San Francisco for the period October 17-30, the W ar depart ment disclosed. - The A ir Gun fo r P ainting is a G reat Labor Saver. The Finish is B eautiful. While Protection Value is Superior. We use the best P ain t M aterials—both Oil and Color. If you doubt this statem en t, we perm it you to select samples from w hat we are using and send them to the Oregon S tate College at Corvallis for Analysis. Call us up a t phone 102 Moro fo r estim ates. This will p ut you under no obligation to us. Ask our custom ers about us. We re fe r you to the school boards of the DeMoss school, the Moro school, the Boardman school, the Grass Valley school, and the Grass Valley E levator Cppipany. O ur A ir Brush, ru n by power, is a M aster P ainter, the “ last w ord” in excellance in painting roofs or buildings. All th e cracks, crevices, and inaccessible places are reached by P ain t, driven under high pressure, like rain driven by a w indstorm . A first blast of air gives a CLEAN SURFACE while the immediate following of the Air Driven Pressure P ainting gives a CLOSE CONTACT, r e sulting in neat, beautiful work! All Work done on a Guarantee and at very rea sonable prices and easy terms. AIR-ELECTRO PAINTER R. H. SMITH T hrough improved consum ption Phone 401, Hofei Moro, Moro, Oregon m ethods, A m erican railroads effected a saving of 36,915,000 tons of fuel in 1928 a3 com pared w ith the ra te of consum ption in 1920. And this r e 11 k p »« w duction in fuel consum ption was ac complished in spite of the fact th a t over a hundred million tons more re v enue freig h t w as carried in 1928 than in 1920. C arloadings in 1920 to ta l ed 45,118,472 and 51,576,731 in 1928 R. H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon an increase of 6,458,259 cars. W ith the opening of deer hunting season on Septem ber 15th, sportsm en DEALERS IN will be called upon to observe a change in the lim it laws. Each h u n t Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts, Builders 8 er will be allowed b ut one mule deer. Supplies, Lumber, Wood, Coal and Hay He may kill one mule deer and one black tail or two black tails. Reports indicate th a t deer will be more plenti MANUFACTURERS OF ful in all sections of the state than they have been fo r years. Heavy in roads made Upon cougars have in no small degree been responsible for this a o o o o c o o o o o c o c o Q C O O o o o o s c s c o t z z x e o & c o s o a o o o o e o o o o o c z x .' increase of deer. The average fre ig h t car moved 31.3 soscooooocooocoooo9<s«ccoscoooccecs^3coccso^ccoco900oeo miles per day in 1928, which was a gain of 6.2 miles over the average for 1920. This does not mean, however, th a t freig h t cars in actual use last year traveled b ut 31.3 miles per day. BY AUTO AND VISIT THE DALLES W hat it does mean is th a t if the total num ber of miles traveled by all freight cars in 1928 be divided by the total num ber of cars owned by the In the concrete, fully equipped, roomy garage of railroads and this re su lt be divided Walther-Williams Company.. Competent workmen by the num ber of days in the year the result would be 31.3 miles, as the always ready to help you in any way they can, average traveled by all cars at least expense to you. For any service render owned, no m a tte r w hether they were ed the charge will always be reasonable. all in actual service or not. The fact* are th a t those cars in use traveled, on an average, more than 300 miles per day of 24 hours. The railroads estab lished a new record*'’fo r speed of THE DALLES, — — OREGON. fre ig h t tra in s in 1928. The average speed of all tra in s operated was 12.9 ooooooooococor^ooeoûocoococoQoocosos^tocpscooooooeoooc miles per hour. M ultiply this speed per hour by 24 and -it, will be found tiiat the average tra in covered a dis tance of fhore than 309 miles each IS AN ESTABLISHMENT THAT IS KNOWN day. In d ep en d en t W areh ou se & M illin g C o. M IL L F E E D A N D F L O U R raat**"* t T t '. Carnival W HEN Features! YOU STORE DANCE a n d P ic tu r e Show •‘ u i each N- N ig h t •• Zc B U C K IN G Contests each day Between Track Events j TRAVEL I YOUR O AR WALTHER-WILLIAMS GARAGE THE OBSERVER PRINTING OFFICE BY THE HIGH GRADE OF ITS PRINTING! For further inforniati&n write to Secretary E. Fred Pickett, Moro, OiWgWI Read and subscribe for the Observer. A £ V