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About Moro observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 18??-1897 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1896)
Hon. B. Herm ann, member of I I I V01 R’l I* KOI EEiMNOS. Mr. A. Erskine has returned from a trip of 11,(KM) milyn, in the congress from Oregon, will speak in , The Oetol)er terin the Circuit In cainiil by torpid In r. * liidi pn-ventn dig««* 8 east, locking very much improved Moro October 30th. Full particu -! Court for the stale of Oregon for tlou and permits f<»od to f< rrrviit and putrify in in health by the journey. lars will be given in T ” E OrsCKVRU Sherman county, lion. W. L. Brail- (lie stornarti. Then follow dlzzin^ss, headache. According to the notice given to next week. shaw, judge convened in Moro W e c a rry s tr ic tly fir c t c la s s g o o d s o n ly , X. » . « Ä % day by Treasurer I »niton to holders Fall ami winter millinery al M is' IJ‘ of Sherman county w arrants ’the Present. Hon A.A.Javne, district To not go out of tl.e county when you can get the bent g'xxls as interest account will soon be snuffed V . M. B arnett’s Wasco, Oregon, Attorney; Win.Holder, sheriff^ Win. iusoniiiia, nervousness, ami, b inert hue of M ¡Pinery ever opened out. cheap as mo3t houses sell second tlafi3 g'Krls. if not r v llc v n l, biliou s f<- .« r I (enrich*, clerk. or I*1<>< m | poisoning. Hood's You can’t afford to wear overall;, Why haul your flo u r. from The in the county, (»rand opening Oct ■ ■ B Granu ju ry wa3 selected ae fol Fills stimulat«- the stomach. ® when good, warm and well made Dalles, when you can save money loth, 16th and 17th. All are invited lows: G. P. Higinbotham foreman, muse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con stipation, etc. ‘£ , cents Si.ld iiy all druggists. pants can be had at less than half by’ going to the Dufur m ills? They to call. Prices in reach of all. Henry Gosh, J . P. McGrath, John The onh I'll’ to take » ill lluwi’t Sarsaparilla. It is proposed to Fold an athletic price. Our great clearance sale of have a large stock of flour on ham! Rayhorn, E.T Rasmussen, J Harvey Sherman County lirick. tournam ent iu Moro Oct. 15, it’, mens’ pants offer you these induce' and their prices are lower than the •mith, Wm. F. Weigand. 'I he kiln of Sherman county brick hnm - and 17, as a fitting reunion of lowest, (live the:?, a trial. luents: Regular $1.53 ami ed on tin Itadiv f-trm ib is month bv b .ttad - Clark D unlap was appointe 1 U»y 70,000 in ail, will lie Hold in th eco rn ty pants for $1 00; $2.50 and $3. »a for Moro young people visited the ’. harvesters in Sherman county for grand jury bailiff; J.D Wilcox, trial a. $10 110 per l.OOC. Addieaa the < wuer. the season of 18*.M t. The program $1.50; $3 75 and $4.75 for $2.00; 1>. M. U aiiutv , Moro, Sheri an Co. Or B. Church parsonage in a body F ri will consist of foot races, ho rseraces,’J u7 . bhiliff: C’ H ’ court I $4 75 and $6 00 pants for $A 50. day evening, and after ft very en bailiff. A «.»»id U !i»«lii<ill~ »lake II lo crself We'll leave it to you if we're not joyable time bid Miss Ethel Adams foot ball, base ball, etc. A grand I made one of the l'eop le’a wind m ills GEO B. HOI K ill 1.1 Confirmations Were granted in A- MOKKÍS.-.E W . F. WEJGAS’ L» which I saw recoin mended in vour paper I right that overalls, comparative ly daughter of the parson good bve. ball will bs given in School Hail causes entitled as follows: Pool v. recent I v it only coat me to and in a are a luxury. Saia now on •>St Mr. Adams anti family left for Oak Friday evening, the D’th. A com H igeub'lhain; Moore Bros v. Doug •j'leiidid m ill, my w« 11 in dead I at it pumps it all right and with very little wind; the mittee on program will prepare a pair in lot. dale Wednesday*. neighbors all like it, aud an 1 am a kiud of las: f \ Investm ent Co. v. F M. a carpenter I have agreed to pet up nine lull rejiort lor publication next E. C. Wiley, f.»r the p ast six WCek. W est Oregon Mortgage Co. v. J.A. m illa already, on which I can make a moe lU profit, and th re are many others for whom years chief inspector of government 1 can put up n.ili.a U iih fall I don t see why A nun.her of ladies m et at Mrs West; Mary C. Tom v. M. Bohan every farmer eh old not bare a wind m ill work at Cascade Locks, ban been R. C. 1 one’s in II >»d River, one S. A. Waite v. J W. Brown; Oregon when they cai. u ike it tl ineelves for lena as»igned by the engineers to the night last week and inaugurated tl.e 'E n g a g e Co. ». M. A. Murcbie than $10. anyone can pet diagrams and T i i e È P lle s . - - O r e je s ? . corn, lete direction s f it m aking the wind care of the big gates, and will do m ill by sending la tw<»-cent »tamps to pav G b & ss V auet , O mbo ». “(»rand Old Sewing Society of Inde Robert f’rie v. F N.Emeus, et.al. i stage .etc, to E 1) W ilsou A C o.. Allegheny the opening and shutting necessary Pa , and there can dozens of ih»-iu put up pendent Peaceable Sisters. One 202.— Wm. Hold r v. Cummings iu any locality by any one that has the en to let boats through after a few days D e a le r o l a K e a t in g a p d C o o k in g 1 A FAltMEK or two men were initiated, hut one Harvester Co. Decree in •rgy to do it. J. I. Miller, v.ho bought the who w... n’t, speaking or the society vacat ion. FO B SA L E , EXCHANGE OH LEASE. Moore Bros. v. Rieder. Ju d g Ilavner place, pays the Hood River used only the initials o o «.s l r s., 251 ardware ueehsware lassware ìls P À i ì f f A go'xl unencum bered, je rfe ct titled, ment in vacation. wheat and stock farm —exp>cially adapted __ ___ . ___ - - Glacier, brought some fine samples to describe it. But he had to adm it American Mortgage Co. v. to sh eep —of XM) aeres. well watered and so of apples to to w n , w h ic h M a v o r that the entire party voted Mrs. I» hj »ted as to <*onirol a go »d range; ««no acree W C Uren. New sale ordered fenced, Bourhill A Co will k<~v a line „f ; wjU the ition :iWJ under cu ltivation . 2U0 ready for I1 ÌO X A N I» S T E E L Bone a « harm ing hoste ss even when 221 Wm lack man v Niel McLeod grain this fall: 4»JU ton« of Lay. 6 room f first class heating ftinl cooking ’ .. , » • house. 2 barn? etc. 2 milea from school Mr. M ite r informs tis t*vre is no overcome with surprise. Continued. stoves. hou-e. t rutlcs f t T i post oft.ee with aeon- MORO, SHERMAN CO., OREGON: 223 C. C. Co. v. Portland D. and weekly mzil* «».' or 70 h< .\d t»xxl bruod B L A C K S M I T H - ^ W A G O N M A K E R ' S S U P P L I E S i sign of lue codiin moth in his or F. E. Browns little girl Gracie, ______ C attle buyers are referred to the M.Cc. Settled and dismissed mares and a iborojghbrt-d imported Clvdes- chard. at (»rant, had an unpleasant but 2 2 1 J T.Peters v. Portland D. and d«le stallion ; will sell either aeparately or THrRSDAY.....................,Oen»B«* H Reid, under new today .».I tojr*.b»-r on easy terms. .Oregon never appears quite so luugt fortunate experience with a ------ ------------------ [on 3d page. »• -« . Or will et change for a good, small, well ' M Co. Settled and dismissed A g e n t » f o r a l i k i a d » o f A g r l r a l t n r n l I n s p i r a i « m t« . im p'ovrd. n .•-iicumbered f^rm in Oregon | desirable a place of ahnle as | rut,iesnake one «lay last week. I r d .ti.l .' H< ( o In Mr. and Mrs. J. D. \Yilcox spent j or W ashtneton we»t of the Cascades. A l»«» f o r t h e S 'a m o « » V lilr h e ll W agon, solvent debt r. 1 ’i.a! rtnort Or will leane sam e to re-punsible party | . ■ , relatives . nlav nuuae I < ii . p uug d m r o u t in ■Vh* C e le b r a le < S r n i r l a F l o w . W r S b r r r j O r n i « O r i l i , e ie . several , days with on J , uni- when these fearful stories , of storm- , f c . u ne - nan a play out in for live years. approved. swept comm unities in the east are the £an(j n<, . r »he re, j j ence Old age the reason f r wanting a change Entered »»second class unsU-* at the • per flat recently. 254 Annie I rqubart V . A. A. I r- Call m Of nddrewa rewideol owner. Th© patronato o f "arm ers io Sh«.rman cc - udìt is respe^fa! 1 jr soliciu d - Foal office at Mora. for transm ission through 1 - Armsworthv of The U!egfaPbed orer lhe la,“t A u ytb iof Storra9 ’ and going to it found what she sup- lh a V m te d S la te s tnaila. Bro. J. W. A quhart and Chas H ill. Dis- 1 T . J. iQ to« Im plem ent Lue v-.E be farzuabed to order at lonwet rete». „ t . i • or G* rman. hherm au Cuuntv, Ore News, paid T he O bserver sanctum I ° f 8u,uuier alld bI .zarJs of W,nler posed was a Urge toad in fvosseesion. missed on motion of plaintin __ " ___ News, paid T he i are alike unknown in tF w 11 a II A : 5 egiou of p ut»j,,g fier fiend down to bring the 239 E d w a r d 1 CITY AND COUNTY a cheerful visit A iesday ; equable climat« M ex »re a nd W ui Holder sheriff «O^SESHóE^G. . toad to the SU’fsce the found it was as • « to c irc u .a tf, During the excitem ent of the i ^fettled and dismissed. Money u begins Quite an array of legal talent 13 too repulsive to handle and called n-r Remember the printer, campaign somebody s«?ems to have | A E Evansv John I Miller,etal BLAGKSMITBIXG. in attendance upon the Circuit court a playm ate boy to h tr aid when mislaid the cath ale ray. Decree granted. Geo. Brock is teaching the Bige Amongst those present we notice they discovered it to be a huge rat- 2S0 II C Boiingbroke v. Geo Bunn BEPAIOG- lire M »ndav night, a gen'.le re low ochiK>l. U e a l e r »■ M r r « ■ • • e « . H a i « . C a e « . Hon. W. H Y.'ffscn, Hon. B. S. tier. A few vfars since another of et a! Demurrer 1 j complaiut H o u i * . M i a r * . C r * « e r t e * . It a p lr a s e m l« . The celebrated Benicia plow at minder of W inter, was Sandwiched Huntington, Hon. E. B. Dufur, Hon overruled. AII ir.y work Mr B’s little ones had a sim ilar ex- between two perfect days T I a « r a r e , G i a i t w a r r , e tc - , e tc . ____ Speaks for itself. Bourhill «fc Co s. 281 A EQ uertierv. 0 \ \ Richardson penerce. Carl.Peetg has a lot of fine shoats , *'’ *^H-vn*» ‘ i 0 »0*« e ta l I'ecree grant«?d. ' T hanks for special favors réper fF c ' r n . u: t J . Bright, t? <L Riddell. J. B. Hos- Respectfully invites ycu to sample his stock and compare W. G. Steel went to h ; tc of Am ie U rqubart v. CEJones for said cheftp. Call at h:s farm r , , , toriai from Rufus. prices and quality with any f^hermau county store Demurrer to complaint »us- 1 G r a n t A rm s w o rth y and you will buy them sure. f wr *n v Mt. Hixxl to investigate the acci ’ J. A. Morrissey's hand :? getting tained. D;smis««<d. Bananas, oranges, candies and I 'o a ..so e McCaruftnt informs the dent to Mi»s Kilhng«worth. He well in fine shape. 1 hese goods are bought at bargain» ana are being distributed at greatly Eliz tbeth E Willey v Geo W T e r n . M h r r r a a t i C o u n t y , O r e g o n . . •« u- nuts, the fin«*st assortm ent in the N. Y. Sun th a t Oregon is not a give» the D« M «es guide a raking M aria H azid J C Coy. De price*. Trade w ith ut and be con vin ced that n a lh ia g su cceed s like »ucce»» Mis* Dai Anderson is teaching . ’ . t ,, .. aiis» Y«» n a tv alw ays at C. H . W i l l i a m s . doubtful state. T hk O bserver over, and says there w*s no erup- cree for want of answer. the McCullum school. claims that the only thing in Oregon fjon. T bst the guide was a fool 2ó4 H arriet Parker v. Jam es and . . . Mrs. . . Allen .. a <«• n k .- Dalle*-Moro stage leaves -Muro and Miss D unbar re- hoM Wednesday M argaret Wooda. Default at this time to withhold confidence an^ toi tfie lrMii niade rolling turned to NUro on the 4tb. and Friday at S a m. Fare $1 50. and decree. from McKinley and Hobart is the ro fi.n. If Steel is right it is a Mrs. Rachel Netce, nee Re. 1, .. Tfie M iddle Oregon Academy 11 J Wi’son v. W M Reynolds num ber of thousands m ajority wonder th at the whole party of 21 H . C . W A L L IS , P R O P . teaching the Neece school- ' et al Default and decree. opened with 21 students, so we are Oregon will give their electors. people were not killed. But a year 286 W F A . -. V . M K ■ Some of the Kent farm ers have in ,o r...?d hy a Grass Valiev gentle- Referred to take t«-slim- ny. Brc etere: • -» don t g**t angry -ince Mr. Ste«d hit. ¿ 'If f :n«l -ton« - commenced sowing fall grain. man. D e a le r s ia D ry G c o d s, C i« tb « a ? t D o o ts a c d S h o e s . ; RUFUS. SHERMAN CO- OR.p MM'A 1- v OB and SJE akin I near the sun nit, 20 inches below • Blake Cram er is hauling hay to j When you want first da«« laun- ‘ Y tu six»-d up tiie wrong parngraj DeGuit and decree. S t a p le G r o c e r ie s , e t c ., e t c . Editorial expressions and local ma - , the 1 .- ace, wl •h were too hot from Yis sheep camps from Rutledge. J BGreenwo»*! v J I. II »Band First ela*« in tverjr re£jw-et. Clean room«. ’ " ‘ . ' '’rv w w i ’ • t C. H. M ill im s, I . . , , ,« ; , _« • him to handle; and 1 fires G «»i t* d s and a Table aa veH set u •«. 1.^ .. 7 . . ter are two different things. A pub- « -«..tri ai nrt >nliuu:d for service el a I Grer bargains may b? made by occasionally Lifting eft a s s in the Inland Empire Bnc-a-hrae oug^t to be cheap Mors, ag m i tar the Trov L aundry,] . . . . . . . . . . ;• »1 « f-e* ny cf hundreds whs 1! ▼. * M West r i l Muore w on. Ail C hina iT breaking up. Por,l and. ’ ' Utrher. m « t p r , He.na in his local f>« . t Niçk m Time,"' but all aenr m .ras ha e ;aat been 1 to all dcfexid- add J to Ten etcì Deer columns, .»3 a tia tt* r of news, that { have p i ’s 1 th crater that »u.phur- t -e F<>r tb b nef.t of Mrs. Ed. Everett presented her flutth Crism an, for years a lecd ants. «beat Lacier* and others vial Urn? B afas ;o escape ju.d subterra may not meet his approval, but as o u 3 *.« - ' W e a h » a y » e n e e a v . r t o f i v e t h e ' » » » r r t h e i r a s to n e « * » v s r i V ; liege lord with a baby girl ’?€t week. CB Davis v. CW and I.UDiek- I * ishing earl» iuea> U r . W ai lis La* business ría n at The Dalles. «’ >s - ‘.hat the 011 ’ arranged meal boars ss fo lio « « : a m atter cf business and news he nean 1 .» n an. Settled and dismissed Breakfast 5 to 7 o'clock * The J«»bn Day school .3 ta u g h t. fia9 taken up bis residen t i:i Sher- Monarch is nothin; less than a 2*? t i And our reputation for fair dealing m the pa»t is a ture Dinner m ust give it. ?7ow read the item ! 12 to 1 1 SaT r v J H ai d M th is fa ll by Miss King of the valley. man county. Sapper S ta * guarantee for taim ess in the future. : : : smouldering volcano Besides. Mr M Kuight and A and E Scott .. _ . . . , t „ . , , ' above the one which made you hot. j ' M r.T urner of Antelop-, has rent-. Portland d es not seem to realize I A nich t «alchraan « ill be eonatantlT Steel is m istaken in Î10 rsonalitv Continued. ployed to awaken attests; to m eet all ed the D <3.Comstock farm in ^ ent t b i t the -c i fe lorks are to be ^ ur U.rant corr. informs us that ' _ r » e n d y o u r A f i l li O rw iv n s t o GB Woodruff v. W M and Ida em of the DtM r- guidi Hi is a man train«, and reeeive irassts arr-.vmtr d on n a -the n.kbt- Ltverr tt am« are kepi in eon- 1 J . D. Wilcox of Kent, was one of [thrown «>pn io buemts? now with Messrs. JAY , C S . and 1. D.W alker ; equally as *"?11 inf« rm King and Sherman county. a? Steel neciK'ii with tLe B -'lel and can be procured Settled and <B»mi»sed. ; hive organized the Pine Valley a few d .vs. at any lim e eitb».* day or n u b t. the ea trly risers to reach Moro Mon la lo u tM t H !—if: day. W b o te » a le a n d R e t a i l d e n ie r « in D r a p i , "es. Keisav is going to erect a ' Flouring Mills C - at C arsooJ/nion i ~ r ¡lrflL,rnjfrd ’t tdmurned u n til. a m. Tuesd v Z xíX Ü Z R c a i T ic k e ts ----------------- — --------------------------------- j O || John R »yborn and . ftra ily are finire n Sra-ts Valley im m ediately, j county, with a capital of $i0,000. | ---------------- ale to any part of the world move ... in to 2 hrs children The junior members of the firm go leaving Sheruiau count** . for the I g^d ................ __ C h ild re n Cry for P itc h e r’s C a s to ri« . W allaiurt. ■ scbt'ol advantage». at once ’a t z scenes of their new H E D A L L E S C O M IS S IO N C O M PA N Y enterpri»e. T he O bserve * would * C. E Jones now occupies h ’.s new The Fossil Journal sav? that D. M Radley has changed his J . W. Welch is the new watch- house at Em igrant Springs, though s;nce 1573 t fiere have been nine *i*ak a good word for them «nd m auer at Moro. phstt ffi *e address Irom Wasco to • —S-- DEALFX IN ----- not compIeUd. iepidemics, of 4ypenterv in different *i^hes them all m anner of eueorss Firant Armsworthv rr.ay he i »und M ?o. Fa rises ordering brick, etc. Please take notice. Bryan quotes scripture in every ’parte of the country. ’ j A p ,n tiPman who CAmeinto Mom a ’ th? b rk k yard in Muro, at pres C:il. Ice aud Preface, Foreign and Domestic Fruits and Vegetables Crop mortgages chattel mort- apeech and the clergy are preaching £jr0 p j Asbury cf th e Qanynn from out south Monday sat 9 that ent. but :f it :s inconvenient für von Ovwfer«, t'i»la. l*oaslirv aw<t G a a r its SraM B * g iip s. real estate mortgages, notes, souud money. ♦•C?ty-«News7 was m arried cn the 2 9 'h republicans and democrats alike to call tu! re ycO can drop into R J- receipts, orders, etc , o n always be G inr/s ai.d lind vour acccunt. ZEr C V 7 d .-3 Z I c © , noted for its purity and lasting qualities Take your wheat to the Dufur j0 Mary Overholt. '1 hey are are shouting for McKinlev out th e r e . , . , . had a*, this office on short notice. , < . . - 1 \ , , I There is now located in Moro a R* k k a p r i n e » - H o » ljn F a r F u e l a n d W a n s fa t- roller mills. Highest cash price touring California at present. and are uomg it independently and I waU:hu»aker and jeweler t n i h r a r l i ? . ( . r a r | ( n C ree k lu n u f c I ’ » «. We have wood and coal engaged paid for No. 1 wheat. Senator Mitchell speaks in Union I without the vOnsen* of Bryan, or prepared to do all kinds of fint for the winb-r, but if it is not forth- ’ i'Lr*’»«! 12- and 2.x». <*orner Second a c d Wa«hinab»o Btreetw ohn Clark of Mo'o has rented today, Baker City on the 10th, . any other people on earth, for it Is watef and clm k work. Repairing coming pretty soon will be obliged C.« ai^un.tXiis Solicited. Cfjdds received ford 'oja and Farv&rdin£. the Guvton farm in Kent and mov H eppner *?Bth, a n d - Dufur 15th. i sim ply a m atter of business pros- 4 specialty, a.* wor warranted. ' to make some other arrangem ent. L ed there with his family. Heydt A Co. are in the ring with (j n . W illiams fruit and novelty rom Dufur he goes to Astoria. ’ peril j with them. Bob Jones and their up to date goods. ou can ¡.tore is the fn i.e to get lresh can- * Uriah Serriss has finished up hi« Now is the tim e to plant your po- J-M DJnkdnx» are reported as ready get any an«l every thing that you (liegt the best cigars, carbonated f g e r m a n county business and re-1 tatopg ai;d hjVg n<?w Qf to vote for the return fif prosperity. Ttredn neM of in the harness and drink«, soda, etc., Delmonico build- turned to his California home. spring about the tim e other people People that b ’.rir one of our little - - I o r a t e d i n th e b n a u l l f u l U r a « » V a l l e y . S h e r m a u c a a a t j r , Y am hill county took the pop sa.idlery line hy calling on them, .¡ug. Main street, Moro. » W . P- W eigand has been laid up are pu r?j l)g t h 5 o| j fa2hiOned sheriff at his word, on promitMS Beebe buggies don't have to lean Donnell’s drug store is still nt the A fuli line of crockery, glassware h y too many Jobs comforters, but is way. i made before election, th at he would eld stand opposite A. M. W illiams etc., has been added to R .J . G inn’t | up against the lam p post to rest. able to go into business thia week Henry Krause, the Shermar. perform the work without a deputy, i A Co.'s store, ('all when in need of stock. oung j»eop.e setting up in • p^ice $55.00 regular term s; or -W heat and wool is advancing,. c »untv saddlery and hartie?s dealer All the same he put in a fit}* fur f drujre or Mt«y thing in the drug line, housekeeping, bachelors, heads of |; 0 Q 0 Ca*h Offers advantages to young men and rzomen of limited means who . 1 Orders sent by the Ibtlfes-Moro laniiliee—all are invited around tc and confidence is returning as tin >ith headquarters at Wasco, was deputy hire at the rate of $ 1,SO» desire a thorough normal, business or academic education. Tuition P* * 1 ! -»----— U receive nromnt nlfoi.t iMl in-I.. stage will prompt attention. msp< ’ th d e goods 1111J prices. certainty of McKinley s election i- present at the opening o* court year, but the court gave the taxpav- per term, $5.00 and $7.00- Arrangements. ha\e been made for board C o m e a n d Look M tablit'hed. r I - onday. ~ 1 ere the lienefit of the promise and at actual cost. For information address, C h ild re n Cry for P itc h e r’s C a s to ria . A t o u r N e w S to c k o f T he Dufur roller m ills will give) Jos. Elliott cf Kent, only got in declihed to pay it. The sheriff ap- you more flour according to grade, three days work this harvest, when pealed and the circuit court upheld 1. 1 FiTBiS. K J., Sesntirj. ' LBEU9 I1IG1E1TSS, F.ii ipil E Brown, the new proprietor We shall feel very kindly 3$ wheat, than any mill in \\ asco cr by an accident his hand whs so th«* iuriadiction of th* co"ntv court I r F. • ** » * r---- . to any any other county. ,i..d ly h o rt t h ,l he h i to 1 „ oil J 'lr“ dlcUon o( “ •,n t’r courl- of the G rant, W .ecocnd M oro, »g, of our r , rune who fcuowmg them- 11 ce J. Clute, Tucesr of Knic. C m Til'»;, Ortpc Look carefully after your stove- eve.-Yincc. I The citi.ena are a unit _ I Lne _ put f r o rigs to M on euhsenp T5?e citi en3 of Moro ______________ - on the , route M on-, , » . l» ea indebted , when cr.y thing for the public g— 1 | ‘¡ V >» *tcon.„.«.l.te tl.oe. attend, lion or other account, can manage < 'n < a l4 » g r n e s I ' w r t l * h e d o n A p p lic a tio n . pipes and flues, now th a t the season \\ hitewash your buildings and 3 . . . i, , , p ins court. The passengers spoke to make settlem ent during the pres- ! is here again necessitating fires in prepare to paint them red November is to be considered. Bv the loss of , highly of the accommodation which ent month. We need all the money available. (he heating stoves. 14th. B ryan’s list of states . has the reservoir a question of inoinen- j w jR greatly appreciated. Miss M. P. Dunbar begs to an- j Mrs. L. J. Foley, a pioneer of ’48. i dwindled down to 10 and these are tous importance had to be taken : While making a special feature into account. W hether the property ! jn the line of fine and fashionable Bounce to the citizens o f Sherman I aged 70 years, m other cf Jos:a no “sure th in g ? of lhe entire town should Ie ico 'h a t ; at the very Inweet prices, Mrs. county «.pecially the ladies, that M arsh of Wasco, died at her home p, L. Kretzer, the artesian well . . . leading illiner at ■ she will continue store in ehe th e ; ’ p a r ,. k e d . or whether the work , °f . \i v Briffir« the 'iw aca h J m a complete W atkine building, the Moro, where in The Dalles this week. beker, will sink a well at the Wasco repair chculd be done at once. The | gtock of oth„r guJ,,, bouKh, in the will keep on hand at all times a Our K ent correspondent says, hotel, WaeOQ. F anners on high citizens m?t S aturday evening aa at o ni 1 ar-’d nt eastern prices, frtsh stock of ladi«s furnishing Mrs. Janies Tomlin is prepared to furnish families, hotels 1 This precinct will roll up a h a n d -: and dry ranJ.ieg want to see Mr. K. . g-axls, gents ties, handkerchiefs, etc. j to hear the report if the committee Give her a call. and restaurants with the choicest some m ajority for McKinley this fiefore he leaves Sherm an county, The Eastern Oregon Land C om -, Millinery and dress m aking will be previously appointed and it was fall and don t you forget it. j good deal is said about Bro.Jim lecided unanimously to procee«! panv ba« one more Section of land .carried on in the latest styles The AND in Sherman countv for rent. Sec S3 PMceS of her goods wtll compete The citizens cl Moro have taken ' 48C0 News not being a ail- tfiQ We arc selling the genuine Haines wf»rk. Funds are to he To Q S R 17 E. This is a fine body witn any in the country for quality, hold of the water emergency and ver pitted democrat, but we notice Order« supplied in Wasco by M rsv >Tory s t the post office. raised hy joint note, to meet the of agricult’TTal land and can be style, ete. t all and get acquainted Oregon Steel and Wood Fram e contracted for cistern repairs, at the editorial head of his emergency, and steps will follow, as leased for a long time on easy terms a«‘d she will be a b ’e to guarantee Header. •tending together iu the expense. cgnj i j ate8»»_Hryan speedily aa possible, to place the - f o r full particulars apply to T. A satistacuon in every respect, Also the new Craven Header, Iron 'T h e m arriage of Miss H ughena ) and Kewall. » water syntviG 8, d ir e departm ent | H udron,T he 0 » ll« . Or. Horae, fur work where Side Agitator, Case Engines, etc. buYi"K PPCOn'i- " T nev7 f:‘, 'L , ' L mve ’,0,n' c M. McDonald and J. N- Fordyce Morrissey & Weigand, the |»opu- ill ellieie.it service f ,r all ‘ -rfier I I’ereo»» ">•« in service tor all ..irl.itr I lb ro a J caI1 garden snd orchard land to sell or We have some second hand , was solemnized at the residence of j lar harvesters, threshers ar.d farin- < » lc lc ic n « ln le . ■ W «»>»1 U ( l t « o . time. I he committee is an ex- ....., pi,,,!:« of trees of Tillctt rent in the lovely Payette valley on Threshers and Engines placed in the brides mother Monday evening ¡ers of r Rutledge, eellent one, an«l will leave nothing | for |efi8 ,nnnev the Glacier says the fertile banks of the Snake river .z _ have purchased tho , VU..VH. i the G rass j un(Jone for tbe pu,|Hc benefit BO( He ba8 2,0(X) Becond class trees»| For the Grand Lodge , K. of I’. , ; intercut of M^ M. Damon iu ¿he Owyhee «anaL We can our hands to sell. m Portland October 12th, 13th and * alley hardw are store. See their long aa they r.re so ably sustained two to three feet nigh, well rooted »ell this land cn the installm ent —Yakima, Snitzenhurg, Ben Davis, pi«’» or will give half the am ount of k bi l4 tb , the O. IL N. will sell round a<*- t ^ a> cn th>* page, r e as they were at the meeting S atur Gano King R-«l Russian, Delaware to ^ u it trees. There •Sbi» trip tickets at one and one-!lflh fare. Hon. J . M. Johns of Arlington, day evening. Red ami Jonathan— which he will >« <»nlv a Limited am ount of land Come and talk with us about them ! October 14th to Portland and return! baudled h i. »object wisely on „ toltrtthiul cura K„ „ ou[ sell for $25 per thousand. Or, if therefore persons desiring homes is s .r x o a c V i o l I.I> I\< w N . KTC, including two aiiiuisaions to the ex-1 money in Moro iuesduy evening, bloodpura,your appetitexoodar»<i yourdigea- you wish first class trees at regular ’^tist call or write soon for terms to n i N1SU. | T he O bserver , Moro, Oregon. noeition at $5 75—good for three An appreciative audience listened “ou perfect with Hood , sxmaparina. aad you rates, he can accommodate you. 6 I » - d i » i tt I *tll uot need to fear any toriu of sickness. . . Our long experience in tbe business enables v.s to fill orders in ft-« d a y s . -Passengers leave G ra n t at attentive.y to his remark«. l i e ) . Hood’• Pill«&rtharmnniou»iy«ithUoo-i’» O rec'c -* m?ct sati?f •v*2r v mj*»»ne’* r t ’.he cw^st *x?r,s’ble tM**'*. V I e r '» .9:58 &. Hl. • Spoke m founts 'a*t evening. SunMartUa, Harmles». reliable, sure C h ild re n Cry tor P itc h e r’s C a n to ris . B ilio u s n e s s Aw 1880. w Ulie«i|»er I ha n <> levati*»? PIONEER STORE! 1886, Hood’ 13 s 1 ? i I ~ When in Wasco give us a call. See our stock and get prices, W. M. BARNETT - WASCO. OREGON B Â . M. W il l ia m s o u r iu u d ä C o m pa n y & C o • > l»e H The Q G Q O b se r v e r . fcy C ome to M onklano « N.P. HANSEN RUFUS * H9TEI sc o tt C O M PA N Y Grass YeJley, Oregon. B LA K E LY A HQUCHTON OLE OREGON BAPTIST ACADEMY Session ovens Sept. 28th, 1996. Buggies, Ire. H acks, C a rts , SHERMAN COUNTY BAKERY More, Oregon. W agons. I>. w . P I E K C E G ood Hiisa s’i:5» »- n o ftS ►, » » . ta & SOW