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r t i y The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday, September 13, 1929, Sherman County Observer WONDERS OF AMERICA ARE RECOUNTED BY REV, HICKS I { .^ T o w n T a lk ..........................................11 n huh li ny tttt FAITH GINN GIVEN AWAY IN PRETTY HOME WEDDING ll 7A \\ Miss F aith E vangeline Ginn, daugh te r of Mr. and Mrs. R- J- Ginn of M o ro M e th o d is t C h u rc h r Mrs. J. D. M iller’s * sister, Mrs. this city, was given in m arriage by Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Entered as second class matter at post Cora DuBois, and son, Zola, passed her father' to Rev. H arold Kidwell M orning. W orship a t 11:15 a. m. offlce at Moro, Orsffoa, J q jj.U i lt» l through Moro last week, spending a Needham of P asadena, Calif., on M o r o , O r e g o n E vening, W orship a t 8:00 p. m. p art of two days visiting here. They S aturday evening, Septem ber 7th, at You arc cordially »invited to all Eureka Lodge No. 121 A. F. A A. M- .h id come from Omak, W ash., on the home of the bride, where a few the services. r /lito Moro, O regon friends and re la tiv e s had gathered. their way home to LaV erne, Calif. JOHN DEERE FARM IMPLEMENTS r M eets the 1st and 3rd John Scethoff, P astor. The cerem ony w as perform ed by Rev. T hursday evenings of A reception sponsored by the Moro ♦ ♦ ♦ » i « E v e re tt F ulton o f Longview, Wash. each m onth. Visiting W om an’s club, in honor of the high m em bers -cordially In The bride w o re ' a dress of ivory- P r e * b y te r ia n C h u rc h school faculty and the grade teachers vited to m eet with us crepe rom a w hich was softfy draped « i * * I t is easy to sell character, but im of the Moro school will be given in By o rd er of W. M. by the folds of a tulle veil, and she possible to purchase it. The expert Robt. U rq u h art, S ecretary. We le ft our home in Fow ler, Cal., the school auditorium F rid ay eve carried an arm boquet of roses. faultfinder has no reason to be proud on Ju ly 10th, passing through the ning, Septem ber 20th. All p atrons The bridegroom ’s liste r, Miss Ruth of his accomplishment. Be a booster Chapter No 78 O. E. S. the coast towns, visiting some of the I and parents of pupils a tte n d in g the Needham, w as m aid of honor. She instead of a knocker. Moro, Oregon old missions a t S anta B arbara and I Moro school, as well as club mem bers, R»>gular communica wore a pink crepe rom a dress and tions each 2nd and 4th a num ber of the other old tow ns of I and th e ir husbands, are urged to be carried flowers of harm onizing color. Sunday S c h o o l................ 10:00 a. m. Morning W o r s h ip .............. 11:00 a. m. Thursday evenings of early M exican population. A t Need-1 present. Mr. H arold G inn, b ro th er of the each month. Sermon them e: “ Safe-guard of L ife’’ les on the A rizona border we ran A w edding license was issued by bride, acted as b est m an. Mrs. Glenn Kate Stephens Evening S e r v ic e ................... 7 :30 p. m. into the h o tte st w eather of the sum County Clerk G. C. A kers on Septem M aurer played the w edding march. Worthy Matron Sermon them e: “ A cquaintance with mer, 117 degrees in the shade. We ber 7th to W alter E. B ru ck ert of F ollow ing•>- a reception, Mr. and N ana Barzee, S ecretary. crossed Arizona, spending a day a t Kent and H elen A. W hite of W asco. Mrs. Needham le ft fo r a trip through God.” «if •*< the G rand Canyon of the Colorado, • Every one very cordially, invited. Y ellowstone park, a f te r which they Moro Lodge No. 113 I. O. O. F. M r. and Mrs. B ert Holloway are w orthy of a long jo urney to view. Moro, Oregon Chas. D. P a rro tt, Pastor, i will make th e ir hom e a t Los Angeles l’ -.Eureka Vacuum Cleaners F o r miles one looks up and down visiting this week in Moro a t the Calif. Mr. N eedham wil again take Meets every Monday * * * * evening in the I.O.O.F th a t river th a t looks like a silver rib- G. C. A kers hom e, Mr. and Mm. Ak- Ranging in price from $39.50 to $70. Model 11 _~_WtChri*tian Science hall. T ran sien t and bon in the canyon below. The color- ers being p a re n ts of Mrs. Holloway, up his d u ties as principal of the Sou visiting brother? are ing of the rock cliffs rising in this (T he H olloways are en ro u te from th e m C alifornia Bible School at Pas Service Sunday m orning .a t 11 ♦ cordially invited to is Especially Equipped to Clean Your Car. adena. o’clotk and W ednesday evening at w onderful place passes even the abi Boston to Los Angeles, w here Mrs. m eet w ith us. Holloway will continue w ith her 8 o’clock. Sunday School a t 10:00 * ' » Geo. A. W illiams, N. G. lity of the g re a t a rtists to rep ro study of voice and Mr. Holloway with F O R M E R R O U N D - U P S T A R S A. M. Y oung, Secretary. duce. o’clock each Sunday m orning, pupils •• COME BACK TO PENDLETON up to the age of 20 years are received T hrough no rth ern A rizona and in I his work as a special free lance m ag Linoleum Laid With Special Equipment Lupine R ebecca Lodge No. 116 into these classes. New Mexico th e re are m any dreary] azine w riter I Moro, Oregon The lesson-sermon topic fo r the The m em bers of Moro P re sb y te r Pendleton, Sept. 13— Three form er miles of driving, b u t the m ountain? M eets 2d and 4th Tues service next Sunday m orning will be and canyons are alw ays interesting. stars of the tra c k and arena have ian church particip ated in a potluck day* of each month. Visiting members wel The petrified forest, seven square , upper 8erved in the church basem ent been chosen judges of the 1929 ‘Substance.” Reading room open daily where '»11 come. miles of fallen, petrified trees, a p - N j ning rooom Monday night, in honor Round-Up. Septem ber 18, 19, 20 and Jessie H enrichs. Sec. p arently pine trees, aroyse th e tour-1 of Rev. a n d Mrs. A rth u r Hicks, visit- authorized Christian Science lite ra Metta Axtell, N. G. ist’s in terest. T hrough th e country I ¡ng here this week. Mr. Hicks was 21. They are Allen D rum heller of ture may he read, borrowed or p u r about A lbuquerque and n o rthern I a form er pasto r of the church W alla W alla, Tony Vey of Pendleton chased. The public is cordially invited C liri» S c h u ltz P o st N o . 71 to attend the church services and New Mexi«<x, over the Raton pass into j w Cochrfin jg a viaitov in Moro and W alter Seale of Condon. A m e r ic a n L e g io n visit the reading room. The Round-U p is opening this year Meets a t I. O .O . F. hall on Colorado, some of the m ost P‘c^ r ' | thig week from Fossil. F I with a more colorful a rra y of p er The esque view-s opened before us 2nd and 4th W ednesday eve Wm. M orrison re tu rn e d Monday form ers th a n have ev e r been, pres T h e F u ll G o»pel A ia e m b ly roads of the states of C alifornia nings of each month. New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado from The D alles, w here he was under en t before a t th is w orld’s cham pion “ There isl a way which seem eth The House of Good Will H arvey Thompson, Com m ander were uniform ly good, only one mud medical observation for blood poison ship show. W ith the ranks of old right unto a man, hut the end thereof T h e o d o re Johnston, A d ju tan t hole stopping us as came out of ing in a rig h t hand finger, caused by tim ers swelled by the arrival of doz are the ways.of deatjjj.”— I’rov. 14:12. a wood sliver. ens of new men and women seeking There is only one way pleasing to HARLAND VIEW GRANGE No. 682 the G rand Canyon. The roads of Colorado are splendidly constructed C. H. Larson spent the last week “ cow puncher” laurels, Pendleton is God— the narrow way thru Christ J e Meets in th e ir hall in H arm ony Dis tric t the second and fo u rth T hursday and we found thousands of people end in P ortland, where he attended o ffering h er biggest spectacle of the ms, entered by the gate of confession Owned by the City of Moro nights of each m onth. V isiting rep resenting nearly every state of the Oregon S tate Fox B reeders asso old days in a ro m antic W est. of sin and tru st in the shed blood of Operated for the Benefit of the Traveling Public G rangers welcome. In announcing „the judges, the the union during our travels there. nation» convention Friday. He was the Lamb. C. P. Adams, M aster. Round-Up also an n o u n ce, th a t a t igain reelected a director of the state The journey through Wyoming, Mrs. B. E. Davis, S ecretary and Sherman County Community Sundqy services as usual. where the g re a t h e rja of c a ttle 'ro a m association, a t its business session. t e n d a n t s fo r Queen# K athleen Mc Sunday School at 10 a. m. Clintock, queen of the Roound-Up. ed fo rty years ago, now are replaced Mrs. Jessie Amos and Mrs. R. H will be D ena L ieuallen of Adams, U nder the Personal M anagem ent of Sunday morning, Sabbath school at F c r e ig n -B o rn in C a b in e t in the valleys by tilled farm s. In the McKean w ere court house visitors E. E. LARIMORE A f.irelgn-born citizen is eligible t»' 10 o’clock; preaching, “ A C haracter Adelyn M cIntyre of Pendleton, AI- hilly country there arc oil wells and I fr”o” ' w *a” o sit In the President's cabinet. Many Form erly of The Hotel Oregon, P ortland -.Study,” at 7:30 p. n r, Miss Mildred legra M cCormmach of Pendleton, and cabinet officials have been foreign coal mines^ "tiling you of the great Mrs. Zeltha M cIntyre and son, Neil K athryn F u rnish of Pendleton. Like Ginn speaking. born, among them Alexander Hamil developm ent being made. The famous P rayer m eeting Tuesday a t 8 p. nr were visiting here this week from th e ir queen, the princesses are skilled Jackson Hole country, w here the c a t ton, Albert Gallatin.* Carl Schurz. Bible Study T hursday a | 8 p. m, horsewomen. Franklin K. Lane. James Wiiron. Os tle ru stlers hid in early days, is most A thena. J. D. and Mrs. Miller, pastors. car Solomon Strauss and William beautiful in rivers, lakes and moun The annual A m erican N ational Fox Rauchop Wilson. Show will be held in P ortland this TEACHERS REPORT FOR FALL tains. SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER THURSDAYS 75c Two days and nights were spent year in connection with the Pacific OPENING OF LOCAL SCHOOLS CHRIST1AN ENDEAVOR am ong the wonders of Yellowstone In ternational Livestock Exposition E a rly ln -ta !lm « n t Pii? | ------- ¡i r h-nd park. DINING ROOM O PEN USUAL MEAL HOURS It is beyond one’s ability to |t |s re',i!e«l that With the opening of > lo r o school? The nnnJial fall rally of the Mt. F ire sta rte d last F riday afternoon i Jo t-tu n e describe ::s ml the wonders of boiling of Julius ru esn r m overhead in the woodshed adjoining Monday, S eptem ber I'fith the teach- Hood Union of the C hristian E nd by purchasing homes .ntslde Un» w a lls springs and geysers, rainbow colored the R obert U rq u h art home. VSry n o -1 'ng staff is repori.tr gp fo r duty eavor will be hfld a t the Christian ttXttt of Home ami - H i ’’" tM’ni,U nn m ountains and crashing w aterfalls minal dam age resulted, as the blaze local grounds duringf 1929-30 ?hurch of Dufirr next Sunday eve en«y »ere»*’ ■■)- and sky-blue lakes. The eyes of the was quickly gotten u n d e r control. ning, Septem ber 15th. The o u t Moro schools wil new prin a rtist and the pen of the ready w riter It is th ought th a t the fire sta rte d iftje ip a in the person o f J 5 * r d Hammer standing featu re of the rally will C all» fo r W atchful«»«»» are needed to describe the Yellow a mouse nest in a discarded suitcase. I sley. E m m ett A. T * 1 * « I« be in I be an address by Ross Guiley, prom- “II you would s|M‘»k only Hie abso stone. The valley is the greatest town apain to ta k e ,c a p e 'e f .Ute ath- nent Oregon E n d eato rer, Eugene lute truth. «nid 111 11". Hie s a g e <»t restin g place of wild anim als. H un The usual Dorcas Society social for |e tjcaj carevrs of 14 q M youths. H e Bible U niversity In stru cto r and Mate “ you «Itotjld |Miu<|er nt Chinat"" n von dreds of elk and buffalo, deer and Septem ber will be held next Wed- hgd p a rtjcuia r success w ith his foot- ield secretary of the Oregon C hrist »»'.»•I e u ch e v ’btb least » V» I p,a ll aggregation last y ea r.. The re- ian Endeavor Union. O ther features antelope and bear are in evidence, nesday a t the E. H. Moore home.. utter " the last one m entioned being entirely Folks needing shoe repairing leave m ainder of the faculty is composed will include an executive and busin FIFTH ANNUAL too friendly. work with L. R. Conlee, agent, to be of Nina McCord, Jessie Belshee, Lot- ess m eeting at 5 o’clock, social hour The ride through Buttle and Ana- <ent to M. L. F ritts a t G rass Valley. | tie Cole, Ju lia Brauninger» M argaret i t G, song service, musical numbeits, nda, Coeur de Alene nad many of Scruggs, R uthe E leaqor Pepper. award of the Union banner at 7 :30, th e " mining” camps will will te recall to I Sheriff Chrism an was called to Ru- c a ll to The lineup fo r the o th er schools with the speaker following Mr. Gui- many the early m ining days. fus Sunday night to m eet the 2:15 of the county, in teaching staffs is ;ey, well known to Endeavorers, p re It is difficult to say much in favor through passenger tra in to take in M o r o senting a message worth hearing. as follow’s: r ' , of the m ountain roads. They are uni-1 charge and place under a rre st a R ufus: H om er Sibley, principal, Large out-of-tow n delegations are formly rough, excepting on the high Mexican who had tried to Jpll a brake F rank Seely, H elen McCormick, P ris expected, and Mt. Hood I nion in T h e a te r m ountain grades where they are well man on the train . cilla C hatten, C atherine May Blood. vites the young people of Sherman cared for. The roads of Idaho and E m igrant S prings: Lucy Adams. Newton Crosfield and fam ily of county churches to attend. A good eastern W ashington are picturesque Wasco w ere on business bent to P o rt SATURDAY W asco: J. B. Dodson, principal, Ro time aw aits you. but not as well cared for as most of land Monday. SEPTEMBER 14 b e rt M anning, coach, R etha Mac- the Oregon roads. a m a r r .a - — secured Donald, Mrs. H. A. V anG ilder, Marie A m arriage license was If you mail a post card to the In all, we have driven ab out 5400 Monday a t th e county clerk’s offlce June A ndrew s, L.nn.e C arney Mag- “FOU R ' FULLER BRUSH CO. . miles. We looked upon the beauties bv Cecil B. Brooks and Carol E. Pot- gie A. T n p h tt, Mabel L. P»te>, h a n The Dalles, Oregon, by Cecil Mt. Ranier, Mt. B a k e r-a n d Mt. rue W eaver, Phyllis Smith. You will get. a Handy B ru .h — FR E E Hood in the glory of the ounshine ter, both of Hood River. K ent: W iley W , K nighten, princi with and the moonlight. The m ost beau We can fit all kinds of people. Any pal, Mr* Essie W ilson, Ruth Loraine tifu l pictures we looked upon were size or w eight. Crippled or deform ed Darby,- M ajrianfH om ew ood, English Read and subscribe l o r the Observer. JOHN GILBERT» those presented-»by the fo rests and feet. W em m ark ’s Shoe S tore, The teacher n o t y e t tm p lo re 4 . JOAN CRAW FORD- — 7 hills, the rivers and the bays along Dalles. G orm an: Cecil C othran. H e ld fa s t by th e F o u r the inland channels in a ride of 120 DeMoss: Mrs. Je a n n e tte B. Yocum. W heat was moving slowly in the W a lls o f L if e , th is miles on V ancouver Island. Gordon Ridge: Mrs. Naomi Van- CIVIC AUDITORIUM — - THE DALLES N e w Y o r k g a n g s te r Now we are enjoying for a few Umatilla area over the past week end, Gilder. due to the several cent drop In quota d ec id e d t h a t h e s till (Jay® the hospitality of our Moro E rskinville: Mrs. A<la Grimes. 20 ACRES improved, irrigated land tions. Buyers esllm ate th at about 3 w o u ld he f r e e ! friends before we re tu rn to our home M onkland: Mrs. Florence W inter- for sale. Car and small cash pay 000,000 bushels, or half the county’s in the south— “w here the bee b a n An underw orld pic- ] m ent. Easy paym ents on balance stein-Olson. ’ Monster Street Parade, Thursday, 5 p. m. quets on through a whole year of crop, has been contracted for tu re with a trem end- ’ Fairview : G ertrude K ruger. C. B. Williams, H erm iston, Ore. Hoquiam will be the site for the ous hum an message, Grass V alley: Henry E. T etz, p rin i flowers.” 1930 Saengerfest of the Pacific Coast cipal, H arold Hughes. V e r n 'B . Mc RELIABLE MAN W ANTED to run from the g re a t stage Fashion Revue and Vaudeville, Norwegian Singers’ association, ac Mc^jgss Business in Sherm an coun Gowan, Agnes Palm er, M ildred Bolz, hit. John G ilbert plays PREDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL cording to a decision reached at the Thursday, 7 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. ty? $8 to $12 daily profits. No cap his g re a te st rom antic STARTED IN THIS COUNTY 24th annual Saengerfest of the order, Helen B ryant, Mrs. Lily S. Coon. ital or experience required. W onder Rutledge: Mildred West. rom antic role. 30 Rounds of Boxing, Friday, 7 p- m- which ended In Astoria recently. ful opportunity. Writer1 today FU RST nP Michigan: Mrs.- Isabel H aufelt. Elm er W illiams, assistan t leader & THOMAS, Dept. F ,‘ 42G Third St., Hop picking in Lane county began SATURDAY W ilcox: Helen A. W hitey Big Vaudeville Show, Saturday, 7 :30 p. m. of the U nited S tates biological su r la st week in most yards. Hop-raising SEPTEMBER 14 H arm ony: Mrs. G lenna D. H ansen. Oakland, Calif. vey, is spending the week in Sherm an once as common a crop in that section Klondike: Lena Chilcote. HIGH GRADE PIANO near Moro. county, assisting B art S. Robbs in as potato growing, is rapidly lessen OLD TIME GAMES AND CONCESSIONS Doby P o in t: Edna Grjmes. , 15c — 35c Will sacrifice fo r quick sale. W rite sta rtin g operations against bobcats ing in extent. But a few of the larger There were a tot£I of 67 eighth Tallm an Piano Store, Salem, Ore. and coyotes. The first six weeks Mr. fields now remain. Many of these grade g ra d u a te s In S ^ | t i a n COUI^ "I Robbs will trap , b ut by N ovem ber 1st have long since abandoned early hop schools last year, according to L. W. FOR SA LE—-Suburban home on main Dancing Nightly — Auditorium Ballroom he will s ta rt poison operations, as growing. highw ay; modern 7-room house; G Rakes, county ; s u ||M t e n d e n t of th a t is the most economical m ethod The Mt. Hood Land & W ater com schools. Those graduating from the acres splendid soil in fru it and alfalfa Music by Pat s Six Aces of control. Mr. W illiam s is asking pany has established a construction eighth grade as a result of the Sep abundance good w ater pumped by the cooperation of the ranchers in camp at Clear lake, 11 miles south of tem ber exam inations w ere: Irene Kee electricity. W rite or call Mrs. Sue furnishing crippled or w orthless farm Government camp, for the construc of Rufus, Gladys B aker of Moro, W. Morris, The D alles, Oregon. jl2 SEASON TICKETS TO FROLICS, 50 CENTS tion of a tem porary log-crib dam to and M arjory M aclnnes of K ent. horses fo r poison stations. WE PAY parcel post one way on all H u n ter Mayhew sta rte d operations supply w ater to W aplnitla plains shot? repairing. Good quality work Good all Three Nights . in Decem ber last w in ter and moved farms. and leather. Joe Amore, The Dalles, Camel N o t H .-av d y L o s d a d to D ufur in March. A lthough the I. UP Further curtailment of production opposite the post office. When ti e a m e l is- J l i r e e y e a i f " Now on Sale at Service Drug Store, The Dalles snow was unusualy heavy and there by mills and camps of the Pacific re is taken Into Hie caravan for II .. few WE CAN fit all kinds of people. Any - if' were hundreds of dead stock on the gion Is necessary to avoid a severe trips to accustom It to deser, tr a y l size or weight. Crippled or de D e lu x e ----- _ o range, so th a t the coyotes didn’t have At four It carries a small loud and at formed feet. W ernm ark's Shoe depression in the lumber industry this E q u ip m e n t and S erv ice to .come to the stations, he was suc Store, The Dalles. Fight Tickets on Sale at Lemke’s and the . winter, it was stated at a meeting cf five can undertake a full share ot r- However,* loads carried b> cessful in g ettin g 80 coyotes. A fte r the Willamette Valley, Lumbermen's work. T H R U S E R V IC E , NOTICE TO CREDITORS these huge animals do not exeeetl n ow in o p e t a tio n to Pastime, The Dalles. Fight audience a d -' the skins he had taken w ere sold, it association In Eugene. f' Notice is hereby given th a t the un to 500 pounds at most. left ju s t about as m uch money in The present Mount Pleasant school S A L T L A K E CITY dersigned has been appointed execu ' mitted FREE after Boxing Card. the predatory anim al fund as was In Clackamas county Is to be moved tor o f thp estate of H enry Schadewitz as well as to . : - t r . a ^^M .t I I • deceased by the County C ourt of the th ere when he sta rte d operations 100 feet south to make way for a new / . I he t olin S tate of Oregon for Sherm an County Talking <■! • Mr. Robbs is sta rtin g operation $25,000 structure to be erected during ' e ri isos ' *‘l»on and has quWified. All persons having try geni leluun v..; earlier, and will continue la te r in the the next few months. Students of will« Ii "e.in he claims against said estate are hereby Const 8ÌC to r. Ie:ilth > spring. He will make his headquar Twilight will attend the Moqnt Pleas seen by wrTiing"- ' ..b v lo u tiy .of the notified to present the same duly ven- Also all intermediate points ters in Grass Valley. ant school as the result of a recent same breed ns the d i i Iemali who-of »■ fie’d as by law required to the under 8 a t the office of W. C. B ryant, A S K LO C A L A 9 B N T fers to semi -’Topi- nt laughter” ppst signed annexation. Moro, Oregon, within six months FOR N EW SCHEDULES free. A t the Goldendale fa ir last week Some of the farmers In the Wallo from the date hereof. ' Dated and first published A ugust Hal C, owned by A rt Barzee, won wa community have been busy recent Stages Leave From Hotel Moro R e n o v a tin g F n a r a v ir f c » 11» 1929 z ' all firsts. G eneral P axton, owned by ly working their summer-fallow and ’ MELVIN R.< SCHADKW ITZ, Yellow s ta in s «m the margins of em. McDonald and McKean, got a sec getting seed wheat ready for fall seed EXPRESS PA CKAG ES CA FR TP Executor o f the E state of Henry ond; Hal Brown, same owners, got ing. Some say they are afraid to seed graving? eari niten he rekmved by Schadewitz, deceased. using a solution ol hydrochlorhie of Last published Septem ber 13, 1J3J a second and th ird ; P e te r Mack, own- because of the danger of the grain soda, which is also known as I-abar W. C. Bryant, A ttorney for E xecutor second and third. The tim e was being taken by the large hordes of roque’s solution. ' grasshoppers. -.2:15 to :2:20. C. L. IRELAND Editor and Publisher ran, Coleman & Co. The follow ing article was w ritten by Rev. A rth u r Hicks, a t the request of th e e d ito \ of the Sherm an County O bserver, deseriptive of his m otor trip through N a tu re ’s W onderland-in O ur C ountry. Mr. Hicks was form er pasto r of the Moro P resbyterian church and has been viA ting here this week be fore resum ing his journey to his home in C alifornia. _____ Dealers in Furniture, Hardware, Floor Coverings, Paints, Oils and Glass o te I M oro The Old Time Big Time Old Fort Dalles FROLICS WALLS1’ Thursday -- Friday - Saturday ------- September 5 — 6 W A N T ADS PORTLAND & SPO K A N E A valuable knowledge of the reliability and integrity of businesses is the reward of the steady feeder of advertisements. 4 ♦’ V »