IN Marriage Bet la in Muro. The i*ince Tonight. Ladies Saits end Jackets Order, Sunday afternoon, November lSth 1 he ?d dance of the series of Miss Pearl Dean is agent by eam- T h e r e w o u ld b e le s s " d a r n i n g ” t r o u b le i f P e o p le c o u ld o n ly g o b a r e lo g g e d , b u t a e « * e y at the home of the bride’s irctT.er in \\ inter Soirees,will he given in Moro p Je for the G illette Parisian SI ___ Skirts, Moro, Miss Cordelia Ragsdale and Operfc House hall, Friday evrtiir.g, ladies tailor made jackets and suits c a n ’t , t h e n e x t b e s t t h ir t y is t o b u y y o u r S t o c k in g s h e r o . Robert M. Brash, were united in November 10th. Everybody come. made up in Broadcloth GheyiottOT^ WOS’EfcR BKJt'K BUILDING. m atrim ony by Rev. Hoskins in the Music by the celebrated French’s Mohair, with silk lining, and Taffeta M O R O . N h e r m n n C o u n t y , <>XC■:<■(»V. Children’s cotton hose, all s:z «s, 5% to 8S 7c per pair, worth 12Yc. presence of immediate relatives and Orchestra. Tickets $1.00,supper a t silk waists, all made to your order Better quality and good value at 15c per pair, special 9c per pair. invited friends oT the bride and Blocks. I he one laftt Friday night from personal measurements ju st as A G E N T S F O R T H E R O Y A L T A IL O R S , C H IC A G O Children’s seamless wool hose, sizes 6 to 9 ^ , extra value at 25c. Special 17c per pair. groom. Both of the high contract­ was a perfect success, and the m an­ a dressm aker would make them up. Ladies’ Matchless 1 ose—full seamless high spliced heels, double soles 8S to 10, good value at 25c. ing parties are unusually popular agers desire to make this even bet­ You are requested to call and see *n our little town, and enjoy the ter, if i>ossihle. sample skirts and ga G E A D T H E S E P R IC E S . ----- --------------------------------------------- “ 25,(XX) a t .........9.00 were: > alley Saturday. t h ir d a s compared o n th e m a r k e t. . . 10 00 M r l k l l . aud daughter Alice, »peat two Less than 25.000 a t. Mens’ all-Wool Cheviot and Tweed Suits, round cut, usual pVice $7.50, now $3.7*. Mrs. XI. Ragsdale, Rev Hoskins, ' j aY s iu M »ro last wt^-k. w ith the average tail. People wanting brick call at the Mens’ all-Wool black or blue Cheviots, in single OT double breasted, usual price $9.00, now $4 5**. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson, I). C. v w ,l* 6« able to p rint a program of ths hew kiln near the cemetery. M ens’ black Clay worsted, in square o’r round cut sacks or frocks, usual price $10 00* now $7.45. or*s prices. 1 hnnksgiving eieroiaes soon Ireland, Mrs T. M. Anderson, Mr. ii D e s e e n a t o u r D a r in g M r Itell*’ abstnee a band of range W e have a few broken n lines in our . Boys’ i , and r Youths' Department that we have positiv« ------------------------p o s itiv e ly re d u c e d and Mrs. G. N Bolton, Mrs. fi. XI. horse* tore down a long strip of fence. I'sed by British Soldier* In Africa. W e can show you n to » half n w p i! u , - b .r? W?*e ®,r Reefer ‘WlS’ a*es 4 to 8 Years* usuaI Price $1.50, now 76c A m im lw r of onr eitiaens are employed M o ro w a reh o u se. West, Mrs. J. F. Brown, Misses Capt.C.G.Denhison is well known -— - ’ ’ ” • ool school suits « with ■■««« uvuinv S. s «silk! ou tLe ( olnnibin Southern at present. Bovs a.l-W double .’ seat and k I n e e s , patent holdfast buttons, reinforced throng. qualities and prices th a t arrie Kaseberg, Lyda Belshee, H a rry t a n field has s to a t concluded that _____ ___ over Africa as com m ander oi cut, warrantee! not to rip, usual price $3 50, now $1. «1.5. W e carry the largest and best selected he needs a lk -ll on his plac El«ie Ragsdale, Jennie McCullum, will interest you. to oxii him to | the forces th at captured the famous stock of \ ouths’ clothing in Eastern Oregon. Tl ^e-v mwst P°- tr. on us ” Prices do not stand in the w a v . Dave Anderson, Ella Arid eft oh, l i i m M r ( l a r k rebel Galishe. Voder date of Nov. 1 ouths long pant suits. Begin at $1.95 if you will—rauging as high as $15.00. Such an assort­ n.ooh harried with bis F . IT. Meader 5c Co. mlu Bolton. Messrs \Y. II. Rags­ . fa ll „ work, lie T*ry is ut present seeding his 4, 189«, from \ ryburg, Bechuana-i ment ot styles and values will surprise yoil. a n d te rm s . dale, V. L. Ireland and Jack Frost. pisce. “ Before starting; Religions services were held in Blae school i land, he writes: ■---- - *♦ w ♦-----— OVERCOATS. OVERCOATS. | on the last campaign I bought a OVRCOATS. y j j ”1 *n8t t'und " , by s tuiutster fW * C r a s s Special Sale. quantity of Cham berlain's Colic, Boys’ Neat, Nabby, Durable Coats -M a d e to wear and look stilish —at prices ranging from $1 15 Wagucs. Buggiea Plow«. Harrow « aWI A5l P. H . H a ter, and daughter I r a , of Moro Cholera and Diarrhoea Item edv, , M ens’ Heavy Overcoats made in all tl« latest designs and materials, at prices ranging Irom $5 83 Kinds of Farm im plem ents. •pent tLe 31«g and 32d on M r H a le r's bum .- which 4 risei myself when troubled ' T he lact is, our stock is entirely too large, and it must be reduced. 'A e bought heavily before prices stead near Jackknife. I ittle Charles Craig fell from a horse last with bowel complaint, and had advanced nnd have a large stock on werk one day and «refined his arm ao as to given to my men also, and in every hand, to redace which we will make neoeasteateliu A ll G o o d s M a r k e d in P la in F ig u r e s . oarrying it in a sling. j some very lot; prices. Terms stkic **- : Meaars Ralph and True M «on and T Bell case it proved most beneficial.” For ‘ i . y cash . No credit given I t these 1 hare returned from the- Boardman district sale by Mrs. Dora W illiams. b»rr th< y bare bejn digging their putatoeñ Born, a eon to Mrs. Joe. Rogers, —an exceptionally Lae yield. D. XI. Radley ie paying cash for prices— Don’t ask it. A Tame T lfe r Tn koro. . 3 in . 8 ie e, skein Rushford Wagon«. 1 M __ r _____ _____ Uraig, our __ gardener, flnda it impomi- Monklftnd, October 13th. shoats. gewra only high or low wheel« f •» 00 TT.e Tiger ( train Drill is the Tiger 7. Io aappty the lile demand demand for op-oa» t t ’ , moro , shermas co.,O regon : I The Antelope Herald shows up Caai S k e in ......................... M OU * fa ll. “ “ qm . the old prejudfd« against Hum W iu. Kenny was in on business I U referred to, and it is ju st what every ,n ................................................ 50 1« beicg gradually overcome. 1 fine in its new dress of type. this week. He has a fine farm to sell. F R ID A Y .... . X o v n M s 10. it»y9 1 * » : p ‘“ r . • • • ........................ «a» Buggy fo r.............. 63 00 they take up their abode here. . The fields look green with wheat found in the road. Owner can have in prices, and we are giving farmers 100 Rangy for 7t m I . “ «-..«e-HiRy e » « tl »he o rg a n im io n K » - 1?„. w : ar-d grass is growing abundantly, same on application by paying for John I W r e ^ e e ! l ‘lo w « -.^ .i. - beam. . known a« the P e B iting Society met at the in Sherman county the full benefit index l-w Entered a«second class m a tt-r at the .. Uuu $Uap. t a ll length 1? inch this notice. I ° .f , h e d « l - I O J o ' 15 p -r cent lees ,0 33 Post office at M oro, for transm ttkioii through * 3 J re . .r a n k \\ Atkins has beent 14 11 7« c- miug ae««oQ and l SE I t h4n other l)ri11 '» “ « ro ck et- The Dalles steam Laundry em ­ lie U nited Si ate« m ails. dangerously ill,but is now improving M i 13 30 tary. A pleasing pi Chilled Plows— rot ram waa rendered Tbe Tiger is with »ut onsslioB the __ 13 S 10 Mrs. Bessie Hennaein Johnson ploys only the most skilled Ameri- 14 s or» and words are mad» I Drill in Call and see them t h e price of The Observer is $150 presented bey husband, John M .,) c? n workuQen and ar turns out shirts 16 io w per r r e a r . 75 aenta fo r six months. .TO e?nu w i»h a h a r t f S o t r e b a b v szirl la a t A . t , w i t h i r <>nt8 I l k Gang Plow«— - T*»n»*ers ©eiw preeeot. I t waa a n '^ F**1 our prices before buying. 13 e mirrors. Leave 43 30 *, UaO y B’ r l i a H (o r d e r s a t thw > ..r for • four m .m ih s -b u t if paid in ad rance we »•’ ted that debases «honId be u b o rx d in the 14 32 Moore Bros, a G inn, Moro. Oregon. M O Inae w h them . Brown, has returned to her home in] '’kerrtTs office, will be sold at a bar- WEAVRR« MACIEL A C O ., P r o p . erty. to rw .d e . U a^hington after a very pleasant sain; also the old court house build­ D istriti School Report. • ? 5 ,,:,Tan rented the ranch of cin© and thought of trying it, which visit in More. ing. Applv to R. P. Orr or William S e c o n d s t r e e t , r r n e Z D & lle s O r e g o n • utn L&rtxirzi' fted inteodt to rut* wheat did with the best of satisfaction. CITY AND COUNTY. Following is the report of Big W alter Brown goes to O n e s Valiev to She has u«ed only one bottle and Subscribers to The Observer «¡re Holder, Moro, Oregon. low school fi>y live. H e intend« to start a l r » j there P.tn?e in the hall tonight. p d itelv requested to save Up the After this Week W .A.Raymond, Oct. 2Tlh 1899. >he ffionth ending her shoulder is almost well. Adolph •• B O TTLERS OF M rs. F .P .t aj«rw o .xl of D a fa r. paid her •• Dance Supper at Brocks tonijht. price of the paper as we intend to I Moro artist, will take 12 stamped No. of pupils enrolled . . For •on A . \ . a visit at bis Naraery Ranch laat L Xfillett, Manchester. N. H. 20 week. G rass Valley gives a G rand Mask j03!] ^or eocn- « Pictures, in 12 positions, for 25 cts. No. of daily a tte n d a n c e .... sale by Mrs. Dora W illiams. LEM ON SO DA, C R EA M SODA, STRAW BERRY SODÀ, P tby Blanche I.vneh i t recovering fro ai \B » ll Thanksgiving. Rev. Hoskins m arried Georg»- • I his is in keeping with the times No. of times tardy ?i I her recent eeriou« lilneea. S A R S A P A R IL L A S O D A , ROOT B EER , G IN G E R A L E , TO C» RE X < O|.D IN OWE DAI* to pri ces, sure; and the pictures M illie , youcr»-«i d « * st i e r ot John W ilde, R oc k S prings C oai . at the Union Evans of aMqri«-r and Miss Elva : as No. neither absent nor tardv 2 . Take L áxititi B k o s o Q m d x i T aa u r*« . All RASPBERRY SODA. SARSAPARILLA AND IRON, IRON WINE, ws» kii t ed i,n the be -d by a borse L Coyt© on the 24 at the home of the will be up to date. Sunday. v‘rugiaw refund the mohv) if it fail« to cure i W I L D C H F R R V W 1 W No. of visitors................... Lum ber Co., Wasco, Or. 1 : brideé’ pa-ents. We are the friend of the mule on Pupils making highest average and and • » « eeriooftlv hart- CHAMPAGNE CIDER, SELTZER LEMONADE G.W.G botb « «untature on every b j« - B a . • V 'M N t , M a rtin G a rth w riiza from Baedoo of the A. D. McDonald of Spok ane, whs ORANGE, l ’EACH, APPLE CIDER IN BOTTLES OR BARRELS. Dr. Jack Daily r^erosset* tb^ Cas­ the farm . The campaign in the names placed on the Roll of Honor dr^th of t ia d a a e b u r Fannie R. H er iU- in Sherm an county on business last n rw eneoded o»er all bar life , and death Philippines has dem >nstrnt°d lh a t —Clara and Edna Kver?tt cade m ountains last week, arriving week. was a t>le««ed relief for bar- M *rtu j;frte c d « No block- j l? e /»Id arm y mule, with strj- home in good condition M artha Moleswortb. teacher. here extacd tbetr « mu pa thy. 11 women wanted suffering from irregu lar XI. L. Cochrane has returned from J ade 0U tha 29:h. d -n t voice, redundant ears and -------- - *♦* ♦—--- — Hand«« la -t beitut the birthday anniversa­ painful or steppage of p ere r1« ledorrfcoea a most enjoyable visit to C iatsop' shaved tail, is a necessity. Local Pointer«. ry of H im M -ttie Mol<^v irth enite a plena- (j»bitee . a n j a il fem a L disease»: cared by C. W. Stokes will Winter ¡n the a n l party met by invitatio n at the reaidenoe o.d I>r. Keaater, o r 3d and Y am h ill »t*. 31Ò county. Edgar Pierce of Goldendale, met i valley. His 189$ monument her? Rublier stam ps to order at The of fcer brother.and partook of a ronat «arun women called to aee the doctor last month, too j a «nd dahcious d;nn«r, m boEor of tbe lo o many cam.- and 11 i t a l i tu can treat Andrew McDonald ar.d family the handsome residence of S S » with a terrible accident on the 01 •server ofiice. d*v. il.aa M. aiao n*orired a cam ber of for a mouth, with the large num ber on baud look up their residence in n asco I Hayes ju st occupied _ W ashington side last week His arbuae valas »S t f t tbe lore which airaady. Cocaultati >n free, and private Miss p earl Dean has a fire assort­ Sift«, last week. prompted tbe s iv m a . Tboae preaeiit were ladies. I f c w ’t cm »1|, w rite, m- Holt Bro. ' Æ n w ork, . i l l be ! ment, best quality gents’ ties for the f-tui!i««o» F F Heddiocrd. A rtb u rU lea- nxMua for , u*n •••npp-. J. H e n ri Keaaler. . Jam es McMillin was seriously in- j ust a U u t doobled in size this tall wurth and Bert la y le r Mia« Moleawortn 1« M D-, Portland, Oregon. sale. wiP ?1 be wa9 ®tiU lhnn« wben °ur in- ri»«chiDK «n cp to date »chool here ju W alla Walla , . red , last wee< in a m ix op - with The ---- --------- . . . . . . branch Clark dr F alk’s Sure Cure for boils a “ ° larm ant left Rufus on the 2d. his buggy team. 5^ active all winter. T h e D a lle s , O r e g o n Silver Jubilee Celebrated. Hood River Sun: John Neece never fails. Ask your druggist for it. . J „ J C,.nmrr' in?! wi? r « i " V ! Notice. V ntil further notice we suffer with Rheum atism or around after a severe fit of e.ckness will sell carbide at f6 50 per dram and family, who have occupied the • « " W h ite Ribbonrra to t t a nutuber ct 600 Sole Agent for White Bronze Wort for Eastern has had a relapee. Jof J00a>, Terms cash on dfcliver,-. S- Cox house tor the last year are ' a la rr^ *hen it can be positively »ere iu Heat tie Oetober 31 to A> meluaiva. © © •• V lorw « O r e *” ’ cured by the Oxygenor. A sk j.M . p ari.oip atinu In «he SSth annaal OMtWnlicb this week moving to Sherman county . Judge Geo. Meader united Jerome | F . II. Meader Jr Co. of the Woman*« C b rw tian letuperhocw Fill ooh’ Mbro. a g e W o v e n W i r e a n d Ir o n F e n c in g M eal« «erred any tim e o f the day. I tnon and eeiebrating the Si|v~r Jubilee of Morrow and Miss Susie Foster in I Mr Sanders of Gorm an says there Mr. Neece and family have made for . etnetiry and F«tra Lunches put up on »hort netfc*. * It will not be a surprise to any tbe orsaniaatbm. Probably tbe beet .um - many friends while here, and we holv m atrim ony on the 4th. iis public land ju st acro-s the John regret seeing them leave this portion who are at all flm ila t with the ^ * r y of .the w ort of tbe lni<>n w a a p re ^ n t- *3 a tbe Report of hire Hteaens, national David Huff and family arrived Day river from Gorman, tor 40 of the country. ‘ptalilies of Cham berlain’s president: J. C A N T I. safely and are now snugly domiciled ! lam ilies. All in a body. H. G. MCRPHT tin« 8t "Tena a a ij (bat tbe per capita con­ CANDIES Cough . Remedy,to know that r people i « « . - . i Dancing Club is needed in *■-- sumption of alcoholic Iw reraffr* ba* de- in their new home in Morrow county, i A A contemporary speaks of a series Moro, and we are glad to hen* th at ' evef ? wber pleasure in relating creawd o re h a lf io the |‘ aat 36 year«. T h a t NUTS and CIGARS John Xi. Redmond, of Rutledge J nr experim ents ‘ with the Macaroni ¡one is to h*5 formed. The town is ! the’r exPe r‘ence in the use of that prohibitive leaiialatton bad been earned in a number « I atatea. and waa steadily advanc­ •lied of consumption at the nome of f; system system of of r wireless i r p l « . telegraphy. » B u t' dull for young people during lhe , iiPlendld mediclr e and telling of the ing— that tba eaeraee of consent bad been Orders taken for fruit« of all kinds his m other in the Dalles last week, what will Marconi say? N e x t door to O bserver office, M ain Street, Moro, O regon. ! winter m onths and the organixation !* ,iefit,Ah*-V bave re<*i'*d from it, of ine'eaaed from 10 to 14 year*. The resolution« rawpeutme the canteen in H evdt A Co last week sold A. F. " a|ch the hea’-ens n?vt Wednes-P>f such a club will do much toward ! cn‘y?! lt ba® Cl,rcd, of threatened tne array and the P h ilippine question were M a n u t a b v tir a r e d t u n d D e a l e r « ln Carlson a complete riding outfit I day, Thursday and Friday nights furnishing amusem ents. Me are pneumonia it has averted, poblKbed In fu ll in The Dbacrver S ot . 3d fo n t inning. Mr«. Kievans urtird the or consisting of saddle, bridle, chaps, for a brilliant display of falling me- blessed with a sociable class of aruJ oft’h,idren it hae saved from at- S«nixation to take raeamre« calculated ri' people in a way, but there is not a ,a<***of cr°n p»nd whoopin* ebugh. ry«ult in the expulaion I rum eoncreaa of Mr. and Mrs. H. Patison will re- tenr®> between 12 and 6 a.m. T ' h t c t c g r x a p tb e x Brigham Rol»erir. member elect from t u b ride in Dufur for some time. XIr.P. It m ust be adm itted by all who sufficiency of am usem ent to make I I 19 H, grar\ Lp°°d medicine. Sold by * .7 * “ * society, aball enter G a lle ry on j ‘ ra‘ ’,ura ” »«hams is engaged in bcilding the new have any knowledge of acetylene! rime pass pleasantly. u, on tbt work nut only of tbe new year but ’f • new oanturv. U « know not what tb * works for the Weed Destroyer plant. I gas, th a t the machine made in Moro Ol'R TRICES WILL CE FOUND RIGHT The transform ation of a hand of ^ ot,ce to Mock men; GO ton of l future N fnln W trt-ot, M o rn , rv*-rQe>n rr.-T brin« to o« of di aeon race men u bea0 acres of c r o f cheer, but we neeer doubt tbe riehte by Capt. Nelson is the best in use. 300 Indian ponies is thus followed > REPAIRING N2ATLY DONE TO ORDER cnanee« of ou» c o s e . Wbeu ram of iramor The supper at Brocks tonight will to a conclusion by the T.-M: Art | good etubble pasture, half hji’e to al era fa c te r are bem« talked of to fill p la ­ Good w ork guaranteed in every « tile • be a repetition of supper at Brocks Miller got the ponies for the Linntoh I running water, open to water; for ce» of biub position it U tbe r iHht cf the Powtell building, up H airs o ver Peop'les W e keep every thing in stock to he found in a firstcla.s harness sho| who it trying to train her » -m to Republic p rin tin g ofiice | two weeks ago to night—the best cannery. Soldiers in the Philippines sale for $500. More haV for sale if mother Give us a call before sending away for harness or anv th in - in our lin live« of purity and honor, to protest in all wanted. House and stove on place. womanly ways. h’Cb ‘bey bBd ri>ad BDd hexrd Mrs. Webb and M aster Leslie a real happy neighborly fashion, If you want to know what a good c ritic a l p eriod , and K v *ry th in g first elaaa. New rigs and new horses, single and double. Mrs E lla A Boat, secretary o f the Young accompanied by Mrs.A lina W illiams not unm indful of the weddifig an­ John Fo„ th is h e lp in its Good saddle horses. flood teams and competent drivers for commercial *ravelers. niversary of the genial host and blanket is call and examine those of Womans branch of tbe Vntbn. rynd her re­ J a a M .M iUhclL have gone on a visit to their daughter best form i« coc- port «tatmg that they had gained 6.000 mem­ Special attention given to tbe boarding of horses. Tour patronage is eokeited. and sister, Mrs. O. B. Starns of hostess, which occurred on the 6th, the Pendleton Woolen mills, sold in ber« tain e d in D octor WurlBg tbe past rear They number lfrfi six years ago. Refreshments were Sherman county by F.H .M eader A P ie rce ’s F av o rite branch«-« with io,<40 members. Ellensburg, W ashington. i £ l,UR P r***on. «“ te secretary fo rth « served and the throng departed Co., Moro. ?ec advertisement. P rescription. It S h op In the ka«cbcrg Bldg Adolor Perrault who ttafi dahger- with expressions of hope for many # u iemporaiiew Legion, another branch establishes regu­ karm ers, stockmen, passengers B oro, . . O rrgoM . of the national union. spo«e of the work of ously hurt by being thrown from returns of the day. la rity , and gives lue legion. travelers, all stop at The New Moro th e vigo r o f per­ his hack by a runaw ay team, is I f t e k s m i t h i x tg Mrs Lucy G TLurm an (oolorod), «poke in fect h ea lth to the The social season opened in fafiro Hotel, Moro, Or. New building, M i entertaining way uf the work of tne WC now resting easy, having passed the w o m a n ly o rg an a by the ladies of Herrin Lodge, De­ newly furnished throughout, post- 1 1 among the pe«ipleof her race, erpeciallv i i i a c l i i n c s h a v e h c e ii s o l i critical point in hiscase. I t contains no a l­ W o o d W e tk ia g the southeru states gree of Honor, most auspiciously. office in tne same building. Best in One cohol, n e ith e r o p i­ of the most im p ortan t reports was J. N. Landry has a choice lot of A splendid address by Mrs. Filloon place to stop at in the W aiting E m ­ presented by M r« M ary H H u nt of the de­ u m , cocaine, nor I r o n w o r ^ r e p a ir e d perfumery, cosmetics, etc., for sale o th e r narcotic. on the subject of Fraternity was the pire. Rates, #1 (X) and $2.00 per day. partm ent of soientitio temperance insiruct- at his neatly kept barber shop, and loo in publio schools, regarding the rise of Y O U A R E T O O L A T E T o k ill weeds this year, but fif you w feature of the evening. Many happy Mi»» Emma Lee. of I I o r a e Mli O r i n g n M p e r l n l l y . alcohol. The baaio principle of our work in w rite or «peak to any o f the follow in g progre«sive farm ers they w ill t is now preparing to receive the best W illifo rd , S h a rp Co.. To all Whom it Concerns. Us relation tosouieiy is that of prohibition hits were on the program , which Art«., w H te » : " I ma you how to w ork y o u r sum m er fallo w next season: O liv e r Pow ell, M« cigars the m arket affords. Notice is hereby given by the un­ sud ann ihilatio n of the liquor traffic. We V O T I C K FO R I T B L IC A T IO X . w m e ri severely and l.la v e y Bros., W ilb e r lle n d rix , K ingsley, S B Johnston, J A S levei closed with an excellent oyster sup­ realUrin our o ft repeated con virti ms that trie d several doctors’ It is right and proper that people per. The ladies of Herrin lodge do dersigned to any persons claiming in kuch prohibition lies the only fcoiuliou of R S ig m an , A le x Heisler, T Vanderpool, M e lv in Sigm an, H a rry H u rem edies, bat received Land Office a l The Dallea Oregon > •on, Andrew H o w ie, D b fu r, D avid C am pbell, Jam e* Paterson, VYatni o n ly very ’. itU e re lie f; generally should pay attention to not intend th a t this shall be their indebtedness from me th at all such the liquor onestion. October 13, 1839. ( therefore, I feel It m / annual a>ectionof officer« resulted in H e n ry Hud»on, »r, Boyd, Paul L im ru th , Nansene. the F resident’s proclamation and last offering for a pleasant evening claims m ust he pre-ented on or be­ l he I'he Notice m hereby given th a t the fo llo w ­ d u ty to w rite and let re-election of thop.o now aery log. The o th e r , offerers k a e w w h at your ing named settler has filed notice o f liia devote one day to thanksgiving and in Moro during the winter. fore Nov. loth, 1899, to my attorney •‘»’X» national couvcurion wiP be bald in intention to make fiual proof in snpport of BCTtption ’ and G olden M edical t rXacovery • atad These men have used our “ Weed D estrovu” ill their ’ Pleasaet Pellets. ■ have done frw _ e. t t _ lor m charitable actions November 30th. RF .Hoskinaon, at his office in Moro, Wkshington city. his claim and that said proof w ill be made o f. Z,, r o r i l * r T e ^ r ip O o o ’ aad There io no tise for any doctor or before W ri Uenriciis, County C lerk, at fields and we are willing to abide by the advio© they W w o e e ry ,’ six v ia U o f the Going horn? from church Sunday medicines when you have an Oxy- for approval and settlem ent by m y­ Moro, O r. ou F riJ a y , November 34,1N«U. vi«. P rtlrta , al«o one bottle o f yoer ‘ Cotnpoand The Observer invites correspond­ Will give to every farm er who wants to farm right. night in the dark A1 Wrights sad­ genor, for it will positively do what self, as I am about to leave the state ence from every precinct in Sherman oonn- E x tra c t of S m art-W e e d .’ A« soon as f had taken El win E. Martin, of Moro, Ore t , e w’ V . bottk‘ 1 CC-‘‘ W see th a t the lard ic in e for an Indefinite period of time and ty. I t is not our fau lt if your locality isn’ t dle horse got away. Jack Thom p­ is claimed for it. I here is no disease wa» help ing m e I had disease o f in te rn a l or­ lid E No. MKK), for tbe n w 'j sec 37. tp l a, iu these columns. W rite for r 17e, w in. gana w ith bron ch itia and catarrh. I also W o a ro a d v e r t is e r s and the deinaud may again exceed son came within a foot of catching cnown to man or beast th at it can­ m ust settle my business before I represented th e local tre a tm e n t you suggested.» particularly stationery and stamp.«1. He names the follow ing witnesses to leave. Any person indebted to me the supply, so we will take your order to be delivered any it—and a threshing besides. But not cure, if death has not already prove Ins Continnoua residence noon and T h e sluggish liv e r can be cored by date next season. F irst come, first served. Address We are satisfied with a small cultivuiion Al made a discovery hefufo tfie a t. set in. For particulars call on or must also settle the same by note or of said land, via; D .A .M axw ell, th e use o f D r . T ie rc e ’s Pleasant Pellet». mnrgin of profit hut we want a large circle otherwise on or before the date above W .H .M cG ra th , F G. W alton, Ralph Moon Uck, and ea>s Its ftt?*Hfewr q w gu hi ftdekett J|M .Filloon, Moro, Or; customers. I f we give you satisfaction, a ll of Mt.ro, Oregon. written. Mra.JsAWEi. R eed , Moro. ot please tell your ftiendb. Utol.'tnX J *y F. L ucas , Register. > . » . xilE A D E R & CO. We have for sale the Superior Disc Drill Gents’ Furnishing Goods D epartm ent; & Mays, The Dalles The O b server MORO HOTEL, T he dalles soda works JJ LADIES M O N U M EN T S. Garble, Granite, White Breaie F. H. WATTS, B rock ’ s R èsuurànt CANTY & M URPHY ff. A. Kiiyiiiond HARRY HEBE H* mess , S addles , B ridles , H alters ALTAM ONT Jr. Stables Mitchel! & Foss bW EED Anderson & Patison, Duinr, Or