Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, July 21, 1899, Image 2

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O F F IC IA L , 1 .it E K OF S H E R M A N CO .
N O ttO , O R E G O N .
D. C. IR ELA N D A 8 0 X 3 ..................EDITORS
F riday
........
Jour si, i s »
T h ere is small consolation lor P in ­
gree in the fact that his alliance \\ ith
A lg e r has not been declared uncon­
stitutional.
M icrobes on telephone receivers
m ust be supplied w ith abundant
health it they can survive the la.'gu-
age of some of the people who use
’phones. _______________
A member of the last assembly; an
apologist for the gerem ander, and a
«heek-by-jowl of the ring; was in
M oro last week fixing things for the
next tepulican rule or ruin side of
th e convention.
W . G . Magers, the cold blooded
m urderer of R ay Sink, will not be
executed today. A nother technical
quibble has been dug up to keep the
thrice convicted criminal alive at the
expense o f Justice.
“ N othing but m erit is to be con­
sidered in selecting officers for the
new regim ents, but sirs: common
sense and observation since the day
of Jam es Buchanan teaches that it is
considered several peints in m erit to
have a good political pull.
T h e bray o f a jack would sound
m ore harmonious than the noon w his­
tles that em anate from the w ater
w orks semi-occasionally to scare peo­
ple into the ideas of a conflagration.
W h e re that ‘blow ’ strikes people
rush to their doors and windows to
aee w here the fire is at. T h e ungod­
ly screech m ight better be filed for
fire alarm purposes.
T h e Insular commission in declar­
ing that P orto R ico and the P hilip­
pines are not legally A m erican terri­
tories seems to have arrived at this
queer decision by a confusion of na­
tional and international law. A s a
m atter of fact, the commission prob­
ably understood that such a decision
w ould be convenient for various rea­
sons and therefore fitted the law to
th e facts rather than the tacts to the
law . W hen com pleted the code for­
m ulated will be subm itted to congress
for adoption. T h e wide discussions
have afforded opportunity for studi­
ous congressmen to become fairly
w ell advised as to w hat should be
done.
NATIONAL IRRIG ATIO N .
A t the request o f the late Senator
Dolph in 1592 the w riter contributed
an article upon the subject of N ation­
al Irrigation; its relation to the semi-
arid region of T h e W aiting Em pire,
of O regon; w hich was incorporated
in a voluminous report to congress,
and—never afterw ards heard from.
But at least the subject is alive; and
has been brought prom inently before
the country once more in proceedings
of the Wichita congress recently ad­
journed. T he m idnight assassin could
do no more cow ardly act than w as
once attem pted by an Oregon assem­
bly to cede to a gang of pirates con­
trol of the w ater sources of C rook,
W asco, Sherm an and other counties.
T h e bill was passed in the dead hour
of night.
• • •
W e agree w ith Gov. McCord of
A rizona, that every m an w ho be­
lieves in the perfect developm ent of
this country should support a N ation­
al system of irrigation. T his is the
only w ay the vacant spaces in the
national domain can be rounded out
and our country made sym m etrical.
Should this great governm ent take
hold and carry out such a wrork,
w hich it m ight do and never feel
the cost, even if it required $200,000,-
000, the m ighty semi-arid and arid
regions o f the west and south-west,
which contains such vast areas of
now useless land, would become a
veritable paradise. W ith a N ational
system of irrigation millions of peo­
ple from the east w’ould find homes
m which peace ami plenty would
reign. Give these lands to the states
and territories under the C arey law;
w hat follows? Piracy.
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B e
A t the rer.tsurant
In Sacred Recollection
of the days
When W'e Vsed to make Him
Cot Advertising R »tea
and
Bid on every Little Bit
of Dinkey Job Work,
Thia Stone 19 Erected
By Those Who
Starved Him-
He Asked for Bread,
We Gave Him
Thia Stone.
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.11 o r o , O r e
B E R R IE S
F R U IT S a n d
VEGETABLES
C ig n r w , C n n t l l m , 1 u P « , e t c .
C H E R R IE S ARE NOW RIPE
O rders taken for peaches, pears and
other fru it for table and preserving
$THE - WESTERN - K O T E L j
1 j n
W ASCO , O R E G O N ,
Z v d Z o rrc -w
S.C.W ells & Col
Capt. D. 8. Elliott, a Hero,
He ran a Good
Kewsp tper.
Mw
Farm ers, Think a Moment!
W. B r o c k
f .v
San Francisco B ulletin: T h e peo
b h ilo h s j
pie ol Coffeeville will erect a m onu­
,
(
C
o
u
c jh a ;td
ment to C apt. D. S. Elliott, who was
killed in battle at Manila. C apt. E. ¿ . © n s i n i i s l i o n
ran a new spaper in Coffeeville and
was as good a man then as he was
the day he died. Y et the people of
T h is is bevond Question the
the tow n execrated him, and w hen­
r o s t succesaful v o u c h Medi-
c in o ev er known to a cnee: u
ever a ‘prom inent’ citizen of the town
•
w orst ca se s o f C ou gh , Croup
spoke of Elliott he sniffed, and when
« ’id B ronchitis, w h ile n s w o n ­
derful su cc ess in th e cure of
Elliott solicited patronage the man
C onsum ption is w ithou t a prr-
a n el in th e h isto ry o f m edicine.
who put a $5 ad. in his paper w ant­
F 'nce its fiist d .s ovi i y it h;is
been sold on a g u a ra n tee, a
ed to control the papers’ policy. In ­
w hich no other r.u «iicina
can stand.
If you h a v e a
stead of rallying to his support, to
Cevigh, w e ea rn estly ask you
to tr y it. In U nited S ta tes and
make a good paper, Coffeeville peo­
Canada
an,i J l.o i, an 1
in England Is. 2d., Ls. 3d and
ple took their printing to tar away
<S. 6d.
job offices, and the very law yer who
tJ J jl
SOLE PROPRIETORS
¿V
jew ed Elliott down to about a break-
last on a legal notice and pocketed i / /
every cent the court would allow in
L E R O Y , N.Y.
the case, will swell up w ith windv
H A M IL T O N ,C A N .
oratory at the dedication of the mon­
ument. Coffeeville starved E lliott to
J-or sale by A. 1>. Bolton A Co., Moro.
death, and the words on his m onu­
ment should read:
OFFICIAL ROSTER
A
O c llilx e r
P H O P K IK T O ffift.
I - i f ” This hotel has been newly fitted up,
in first class style. The best ncoomtnoda-
tious for commercial travelers will be fonnd
at The Western. Free sample rooms.
F ir s t C la s s M e a ls
2 3 a n d 5 0 C e n ts
X-vf Farmers when in towu are oordially
invited to give us a call.
The Federal Guvemneut
President ___
Wm McKtnlev, o f Ohio
Vine President G A Hobart of NevJersay
Becreiary of State
....................John Hay
Secretary of the Treasury
Lytuan J Gage ■
Secretary of War
......... Kuaaell A Alger
Secretary of the Navy
John 1) I ahir
Secretary of Interior
Ethan A Hitchcock
Attorney G en era l...............John W. G ruvs
Postmaster General.................
(J E Smith
Secretary of Agriculture
James Wiiaou J
Chief Justice .
Melville W. Fuller j
Commissioner of the General Land Office
................................... ».. Binger Hermann I
K
u t
H o l t B r o s , O k ig ix a d I . ix k B e l t
C O M B IN E D
H A R V E S T E R S
You can c u t, thresh, reclean and sack your grain a t about th e sam e coot as to head and stack th e old
way, thereby saving each year your th resh in g bill. You not only save your tb reeh ieg bill, b u t you m ake
a fu rth e r saving of from four to eight buehels of grain on each acre harvested.
T his saving will pay for the H arvester the first season. Then why not place your orders early and
secure a m achine? Nine hundred ar.d forty farm ers are using H olt B ros C ombined H arvesters an d
they all pronounce them a success. W rite to tbe office tor testim onials of leading farm ers all over tbe
Pacific Coast. For fu rth er inform ation, address
Dress flaking
btate Federal officials
STOCKTON, Cal.
Ladies needing the assist­
ance of a fust class dress
m aker are invited to call on
M iss M aggie B u f f
0 8 Senators . . . .
George W McBride
......... ......................Joeepb Simon
Congreasmen 2d Diat
...
M A Moody A t her dress m aking parlors over
1st Dist
.. '1 H Tongue
the M . M . Company store
Internal Revenue Collector
D M Dunne
District J u d g e .................
C B Bellinger
W. G. A ran worthy
Circuit Judge
W B.'olt>ert W. J. Martin.
District
Attoruey
.
...............
J .U Hall L it. Marma
J . M. Florer.
H arvest is now upon us and, con­
I’ S Marshal.........
......... Zoeth Ho user
trary to general expectations, the
oregoa State <‘fflrials
crop will he as good as last year, and Governor....... ...................... Theodore T Geer
Secretary of State .................... E I Dunbar '
in some instances better.
Stale 1 reasurer
___
..
CF Moore
• T lo r o , O r e g o n
Sup; Publio Instruction
J H Ackermau
• a •
State Printer............................. W U Leeds
Have the best machine shop and
It is poor economy to confine one­ Attoruey General.
J E N Blackburn
Such legislation is not w hat we
foundry In Eastern Oregon and
Supreme
Court
Justices
.
.
U
S
Bean
are ready to do all kinds o f
want. T h e land would be utterly self to one pair of shoes. W hen the
..........................Frank A Moore '
feet
are
kept
constantly
incased
in
the
.
.....................C
E
Wolverton
H ln c k a m ith iK fr , R e p a ir in g ,
valueless to the people— would create
Clerk Board School Laud Commlasion
...................................
W 11 Odell j
a landed aristocracy—because we same footgear the rubbing on certain
W o o d W o r k i a g , C a s tin g
Fish and Game Com ... E C.Reed, Astoria
could only get it reclaimed by giving bones and joints is sure to cause cal­
seventh Judicial District
I I nrM * N h o r i n g a M p r r i a l t y .
Judge
................ W L Bradshaw
it away, and it could only be given lous places or little corns, than which Circuit
District Attoruey ........... . . . . . . A A Jayne
away w hen an aggregation of capital ' there is nothing more irritating and
could be induced to undertake its re­ maddening. Every m orning the feet
clamation as a gift. If a corporation should be sponged off w ith w ater
could be found that would undertake perfumed slightly w ith benzoin. A t
reclam ation on those terms, and suc­ night, particularly in warm weather,
ceed, they would ow n the land and they should be bathed w ith tepid
of course dispose of it as they saw w ater and castile soap. If they are
fit. T h e people of this country have tender, hot w ater and a little arnica
had ail of that class o f legislation and will take aw ay the feverish, tired
much more of it, than they need. It ache. U nder such conditions the
is not conducive of prosperity. W hen stockings must he dusted w ith a
the governm ent parts w ith its title to pow der made of 87 grains o f boric
large quantities of the public domain acid, 26 grains o f salicyllic acid ar.d
under such measures as the C arey 1J ex finely pulverized talcum. D on’t
law and kindred acts the scheme is a wear heelless slippers—and if you've
draw back to the country. It is the any boots w ith h igh F rench heels,
duty of congress to provide a system burn them .
O ne o f the every day heroes who of National irrigation.
S ciatira.2 despondency,locom otor
are to be found in number? almost
• • a
atax
ia, p araly sis, 11 tidy an cures.
anyw here appeared on the Brooklyn
T h e governm ent could carry out All druggists, 50 cents.
bridge the other day. A fine spaniel such a w ork readily. T h e millions
w as apparently having a fit and a that wouid be needed could best come
Moro City Government.
crow d had collected, draw n by the from the N ation, and w ith the sale
rum or that the dog was going mad. o f the lands irrigated the m oney that M ay o r............................... W .H . Moore
Council men for one year.
O f course the most sensible fool thing it cost could be returned to the treas­
S
.S
.H
ayes, G .W .Brock. A.C.banlord
to do in that case was to form a ury. W ith a national system of irri­
Cnuucilm en for two years.
close crowd around the animal and gation millions o f people from the H. A.Moore, I.M S m ith, W m .H older.
w atch in fearful ecstasy for symptoms congested centers of population could A tto rn e y ..............................A M . Muir
• f hydrophobia. A t any rate, that is find homes in the west, and it appears R e c o rd e r............................. J. M. P arry
w h at the people did. Soon a police very strange indeed to honorable T re a s u re r........................ F. 11. M eader
officer came up w ith a pistol to shoot minded people that congress has not M arsh a l.................... X. W .Tnom pson
th e dog but a young man elbowed in long since made a move in the direc­ S tanding com m ittee? of th e council.
W ays and m eans— H older, Moore,
ahead of him , took in the situation tion indicated, in view of the fact
and Brock.
aent for a pail of w’ater, patted the that every irrigation congress ftiat On ordinances— S m ith , H ayes and
animal, heid it by the collar so that has met has resolved in favor of n a­
Sau lord,
the rubbernec ks would be safe, and tional irrigation and against cession Accounts and cu rre n t expenses—
S anford, Moore and Holder.
let it drink its fill. R ecovery speedy. of the lands to the states and territo­
S treets and public p roperty— Moore
T h is incident teaches tw o things. 1st ries. T h e recent congress at W ich­
Have« and Brock.
that not every dog which has a fit is ita, though more ol a commercial On licenses— H ayes, Sanford and
going mad, and the other is that in gathering than anything else, passed
S m ith .
hot w eather a dog is just as much in resolutions in favor of national irri­ F ire and w ater— Brock, H older and
aeed of w ater as a man.
Moore.
gation, and refused to pass a resolu­
H ealth and police— H older, Sanford
tion in favor of cession.
and H ayes.
T h e average A m erican tries to
a a a
Board of h ea lth — M ayor, ch airm an
keep cool during the heated term by
T hose who favor the giving of the
of com. on h ea lth and police, aud
w earing as little clothing as possible
th e M arshal.
lands to the states and teiritories say
and absorbing quarts o f chilled mois­
it is idle to think that congress will,
ture—and he isn't cool. H e perspires
■^OTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
in this generation or the next, adopt
like a stage horse. H is under-cloth-
Land Offioe at The Dalle« Oregon i
a system of national irrigation. Those
July 17. UVJ.
m g becomes dam p and adheres to his
w ho pretend to think so are either
Notice is hereby Riven that the follow­
body w ith a tenacious grip that keeps
named settler baa filed notice of hia
ignorant of the sentim ent prevailing ing
intention to make final proof in support of
him in a fidget from m orning till
his
claim
and that said proof will l>e made
in the country or they are not honest.
night. H e tries more cold stuff; pat­
before Wm Hennohe. Coantv Clerk, at
A t its last session congress came very Moro. Or, on Saturday, August 26, VtAI. via.
ronizes a place w ith iced drinks but
near appropriating $300,000 to begin R u w l IF . /frock j r . , o f Monklnnd,Ore
is still hot and irritable. It isn’t the
ae^ and nw^
work upon a system o f national irri­ Hd E No 8377, for tbe
quality of clothing one wears, it is
se -, aro 13. and nwX ne/4 sve 24. tp 1 a.
gation, and the leaders of all parties r l “ie. w in.
the kind that counts. W here people
He name? tbe foil.«wine witnesses to
agreed w ith senators that at least that prove
hia continuous reaidenoe upon and
live who know how to dress for hot
sum should be appropriated by the cultn atiou of said land, viz: Ola Morten­
days it is the exception to find a per­
sen, Fred Grauboy, John Gibson, all of
next congress if they would consent .M‘>nkland, Ore^ou, and Geo. W. Brock, of
son w earing cotton goods underwear
Moro. Oregon.
to let the m atter go over. If the 6tj21a26
J at P. Lee as. Register.
any season. T h e miner crossing the
governm ent parts w ith its title to the
M ojave desert, where it is undeniably
arid lands, and they are haw ked in
hot, wears a woolen shirt next to his
M a d e I n L i b b y P r is o n b y a M e m b e r
every city in the land to find capital
o f u N e w Y o r k I t e g la a e n t .
akin. T h e rancher at his plow or in
C yrus O. T h orn ton , a farm er livin g a
to reclaim them , as they would he,
his orchard wears woolen underwear
few inilun o u t o f Bolivar, M um »., has
— and even the wom an of fashion I they would never be reclaimed, as an odd w a tch ch ain . It is xna«!«*. o f hti
w ears underclothing of w ool, the fin ­ they should be, for the benefit of ac­ m an bones. T he ch ain con sist« o f eigh t
est, softest and lightest that loom can tual settlers—but if the governm ent lin k s, each a trifle m ore than an in ch
produce.
continues to own them the time will lon g, co n n ected w ith plated rin gs. T h e
ch ain is a b o u t ten imdiea lon g and has
come when it will see the wisdom of
T h e r e is more C atarrh in this sec­ reclaim ing them to m ake room for been h ig h ly p olish ed by years o f w ear
aixl g lis te n s lik e ivory, saya th e F ail
tion of the country than all other dis­
N ew s.
ease put together and until o f last few the over-crowded cities, and will do R iver
T h o rn to n secured the chain at P eters­
years was supposed to he incurable. it. U ntil that tim e the people and burg*, Y a , in 1864. Ho wan a m em ber
F o r a great many years doctors pro­ congress should he warned against o f com pany £ , F iftie th New York e n ­
nounced it a local disease and prescri­ all efforts to give the lands to the gin eers. A m cuilier o f th e T w en ty-
bed local remedies and by constantly states and territories.
first Now York in fa n try m ade tw o
failing to cure w ith local treatm ent
ch ain s w h ile con fin ed in Libby prison,
pronounced it incurable. Science has
and o n hia release m et T h orn ton and
sold him o n e ch a in for $50 in grecn-
proven catarrh to be a constitutional
' backs. T h orn ton has fo rg o tten th e
disease and therefore requires consti­
j m aker's nam e. T h e bon es w ere taken
tutional treatm ent. H ail’s C atarrh
(n m i nm putated arm s and legs, and it
C ure, manufactured by F J Cheney a
required i s montlis* tim e to carve o u t
never stops because the weather
eo.,Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu­
th e ch ain s. For m any years a fter h e
tional cure on the m arket. It is taken ■j L warm.
tu n ic hom e from th e wur T hornton
Then why stop takinq
> w ore th e ch a in every d a y , b u t for sev­
internally in doses from ten drops to a .T
reax|>oonful— it acts directly on the J S C a r t ' S E M U L S I O N £ eral y ea rs lie has w orn it on ly on Me-
biood and mucous surfaces o f the sys­
simply because it’s summer?
| mortal dny and at grand arm y reunions.
tem . T h ey offer $ioo.f)O for any cuse 7 Ke .p taking i t It will heal your A Soane o f h is u eigh lm rs kuighed a t th e
it fails to cure. Send for circulars and
aqs, and make them stronq for } idea o f th e bonea b ein g taken from hu ­
testimonials. A ddress F J C heney
m an bodies, and he sen t th e chain to a
another winter.
burgeiuk, w ho exain iu ed it and pro-
co., Toledo Ohio. Sold by druggists,
W
joc.aod Ji.co; all dnissuta.
dk uouiu'ed it to bv o f hum an bone:«.
Hall»’ Fam ily Villa are the best
a
r — I T
CAPT. ELLIOTTS’ MONUMENT.
City Foundry Co.
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C • Land Cffira
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Receiver, The D alles.. ....O t is Pattermn
B
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Uegisiar, The D a lle s ....
Jay P. Lucas
I S W eather B a r e s t
YOUR FAULT
ALL.
All ouutandtng Sherman countv Warrants 1
d"<Q to and includine: No 343. Sent-« E.
dated Jn.T 7, 15X1. are now pavable at
thia effioe. Iatetcat will cease from th.a
date. Dated Moro. Orrgim. July 10.
W. STANLEY, t’-Minty Treasurer
2 H u d ?an is now sold at 50 cent?
per package by all druggists. Get
H ud van.
WALLA WALLA, W ash
Wood have wood
FOB I M E X T
W R IT E
W IB T T E R
TO
D. McDonald, Hood River, Oregon
FOR
C h o ic e P
PRICES ON
in e ,
11 yoc ara in
ynur horaet
bm lth or
tad right.
G rass Valley
Q raM Valley,
House.
RED- -BARN,
IIO R O , O B E « £ O X ,
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F ib , O ak
a. C. W A L L IS , P rop .
RUFUS, SH E R H M CO., OR.
F*rw-rU.»« in aveiy respect. Cloaa m esa,
tabla sa «ad aax sa s a j lb tba
s
f o &.A d B te d L c . and
pire.
b
MORO,
OREGON.
For tbe beaeftt ef heelers sad othen r-tattlng
Rufat sod wuhlnc esrtj Beala, tbe xnaaager
bat arranged noort sa Rdjovs,
Brvaaiaal-----------5 te 7 o'clock.
ImiQA*------------- U to $
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-- iso? "
Will be prepared for general warehouse business by A ugust 1st 1S99
A a*rht «atehaaB vr*.U be eeretaatty ew>
ployed to awebea cneeas: to meet al. trains
W arehouse, 40x150 feet, situ ated on railroad track .
and receive guests amv.ug daring tbe ulgbL
Consignments
Charges
R jtf
Solicited
L'very m m can be procured at any Uaa
either cay er nlgnu
FIFTY CENTS PER TON STORAGE
THE DALLES, F0ETL15D and ASTORIA
RA?IGATIOK CO W H T.
FOE ANY TIME LESS THAN NINETY DAYS
S te a m e rs
Goods will be insured against loss by fire if desired
otherw ise will be received an d stored a t owners risk .
O N HARNESS T O ANY P O IN T
O N C O LU M B IA SO U TH ER N R. R.
6 . P. S ie la b o th a B , m a n ag e r,
T IP -T O P F H IB
T r y it!
S t ic k b y it.
\ \ heat and Barley* rolled to order.
Daily lexeept Sender) between
H O V D K IV E H .
S ANCCl Y t K and P O B T L O D
T oasting at «ay pcints no both sides c i
the Colombia river.
Both of the above steamers have been re-
bnia. and are in exoeUent shape for the
ae&son of 1899. The k-valM or Lin«- « ill
endeavor to give its patrons tte best service
*o-ibie.
For Comfort, Ecjaotuy and
tea sore.
T r a v e l b y S te a a a e ra • (
T h e B e g a l a t a r L in e «
above steamers leave Portland
I 7 a.m., The
and Th<- Dalles at 8.00 a.m.. and ar­
rive at destination in ample time for out­
go: ng train«.
The Dalles Office
Portland Office.
Coart stree .
Oak street Dock.
W. C. ALLA WAY,
General Agent.
> 'r « a h t«B«l
w ad
V e g e ta b le * .
y o u r r u r to the ground and you will hear it rum ored th at
J o n r t tla r u c & f i are better values at the price than others are offer­
ing.
A ll kinds o f F arm and T eam harness shown in our t t u y r r n
G u i d e w hich also shows quotations on all kinds of supplies.
The
prices are right. T h e goods are right. If you want to economize you
should w rite to J o u c * anti ask him to place your name on the list
for a copy each m onth of the B u y e r t G u i d e .
Address
lite r ,
I.v g a .
vn ao r r y ^Uhi____ ____
Y e
roogh and ¿reused lum ber now on han d , but it is .
well to let the m ill know w hat you w ant before you get there, then team s
will not have to wait. The m ill is now tu rning out from 10,(XK)to 15 000
feet d aily, and will have a supply on hand all sum m er of rough lum ber
flooring, ru stic and ceiling. W rite for prices.
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Express packages and frelgnt carefully
handled and delivered a!oug the route
promptly and at reasonable rates.
P ro g rte to r
A n t e lo p e . O re
MAIN bTREKT
NEAR THIRD.
Sam MeDos&ld,
P r o p r ie to r
i
Union Lumber Company
W A SC O
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C c lA im /b la
S c u tiie r n
O R EG O N
I j . C l a r k , M o
ager
D e a le r s in R is ih le r s S u p p lie s .
I jiiiie , L a ¡It u n d C e m e n t.
L u m b e r , W o o d a n d C o a l.
A g e n ts fo r K n * litb rd W a g o n s .
F o r a l l K in d « o t
_ _
w ay
P ro d u c e
O regon,
Q u ality considered
We W ill Not
Be undersold.
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51 o r o . O r e g o n .
PORTLAND, ORE«
î «Æ1S9
F a re
G. SI. Ceraett,
P o u ltr y
a u d a l l a lu d » o f t a r m
JONES CASH STORE
À« Ee
iute
Leave Moro d aily except S u n d ay s
a t 7 a.m . A rrive Antelope 6 p .o i
Stages arrive a t K ent a t noon.
D ried and C anned F ru its
A lw a y s on H and
Take tim e to Save Money.
nraui rututu
C a r r il V irata.
F r a ila
• fio r o , O re g o n .
New Building«. New Departments. Un­
graded Country School Work. Graduates
Secure good Position«. Strong Course».
W ell equipped Training department. Nor­
mal course quickest and be«t wav to Slate
Certificate. Expense lor year from $ i: o
to $160, or Ixiard $5.50 to $3.00 per week.
Tuition $6 25 per term ot ten week«.
ball term begins Sept. 19th. Summer
term, June 27-Sept. 1.
For Catalogue, Address
I’. 1.. CAMPBELL,
W. A. WANN,
President,
Secretary o f Faculty.
Moro - Antelope
Custom w ork a specialty.
Farmers’
Meat Market
T r a in in g S c h o o l for T e a c h e r s .
G ity
T I I F . D .U I.E S ,
North Pacific Flour Mills, Wasco
S ta te X o m ta l School, M o n m o n th , Orogo».
P a lle e
P
The simen pure
SHERMAN COUNTY PRODUCT
B u y it!
By calling on
B e g u l^ to r
CA«C.«DC l O f k « ,
You will alw avs find a welcome,
a good bed and a wholesome m eal, j
Hara»
hay and creta.
a t th e New Moro H otel.
Ovar cuaht hra. ao r Uad
JONES P ays T he F reighti
P r « p r le t» r <
RUFUS HOTEL
a««*
Or
« >
R ig f« t o L e t - Any «ort o f first cl*«a
rig to let. Saddle horse«, B uggv team or
«ingle. Hack, Surry, team and wagon
—anything to order—at the most reason­
able rates. G ive m e a calk
F e e d , M a le o r i r l x c h a a < e — W ill
k e e p your horses on the best Feed in the
land. Hay, grain, etcn and take good care
' o f them . If you w ant to buy,
or trade
ear. accom m odate you. Large corral and
feed shed» in connection with the barn.
O rder now for wood will soon be scarce.
G e t some one to go in and order a carload w ith you.
Haa the bet« te h« kadi a ea ’.« aerrei !- a
iea.pt.c< a»'.u»i anda te«d »iah.« rua
tu
aafuan with tht hotoL
1 0 8 &. 110 FR O N T ST.,
C . J O IIX H T O X
sell
Trucking
R unt a general delivery wagon
Weathsr Observer. Muro
Wm, H tcrichs
to ail parts o: Moro and vicinity
Fbaroaa Coaaty officials
Good« o f all description moved
County J u d ge.. ..
John Fulton, Biggs
and careful handling guaranteed
Commissioners__
R P Orr, W<aco
B U Ring. Grass Valley TEAM HITCHED CH READY FOR BU91XR3S
Clara ...............
Wm Hen riche
ail koan of the da*.
Deputy C lerk..
-------- H 8 U cD snel
S h e r iff...............
. . . Wm M ulder RATES REASONABLE
Deputy Sheriff .
...........
F E Brnwr.
AND BU81XK3B
Treasurer .........
.. .. Cap*. YY Stanley
PROMPTLY
ATTENDED TO.
Supt of Schools
......... W H
A ssesso r .............
B E Pike
bn-ck Inspector
E Oída. Grasa Valley
GIVE ME A CALL.
Deputies
K C Watha. Rufus
*pREASrHERS
IF Y 0 U
or
'lilt: in L I I N, oucuo.v.
F o r P h o to g r a p h s ,
C o lu m b ia R iv e r S c e n e s
Ifllonntain V ie w s a n d F r a m e s .
Sooth boond
Lv 4» 4>"> pm
7 10 pm
7 2f» t*m
7 45 pm
7 SS pro
h OS pm
S 12 pm
S 3S pm
Arv 2 30 pm
No I.
North Bound No. 3
Biggs .. ....... Arv 2 A pm
Gibsons ........
1 10 pm
Waaoo ... ......
UWpm
Ktocdvke .......
13 30 pm
Summit
13
pm
Hav Canon Jno
11 .W
MoDocotda. . . .
11 f«S am
D«>moea .........
11 4*1 am
Moro ................. Lv 11 St) am
*■ tk r e u g la T i r i s e l e
la
P a in ts l.a e t
«nd in Europe oeu no« bt* purchased at the
Moro office of the Columbia Sao them Ry
and at the lowest prevailing ratee.
EXPRESS. Conai.u yoar ex prcas mat­
ter to Moro “ care of Columbia Southern
Express Company.
E. E. L ttlb ,
D. C. O 'R ik l l t ,
President.
General Manager
C o»raal Job Printing!
OF EVERY ocscaierKM, TO ORDER
N 5 £ L _ Q ™ J S i _
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