‘W •> O f H U t J o e , CJta W a n r CMMU fit NUI* O f Every Description to O rd e r iBfRMM CBOin OKtWi« Quick and Cheap! ; ” PUBLISHED FRIDAYS. ibbcr Btampe Furnished, j for T y p e w rite « , Typewrite» Supplies, Ribbons» Eta» »1.50 p«r Ye*r| 12ic per Month Agents for any Magarine o r Newspaper printed In tta fU n lte d Staten. = M o ro , S h e rm a n JTive C e n t s 17, 1905 C o u n t y , O r e g o n , F r i d a y , ZNo E s ta b lis h e d 1 8 8 7 . T Bankers, C A PITA L, - $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 Transacts a Bmral Bantot I hmmss .U h » Wasco, Rufus, Biggs. DesChuutes, Collections carefully made., Fire and Grain Insurance Drafts issued on any point in Europe. r - 7-* * 0* N E W S T O C K :- „ to . toto, tor to . Meet hev* esw Isr lA»r~tW>. an «tolrrir a«w - in r t----- - RAZOR*. STROPS. •USMAVWW SOAPS. W 0 * Md Ctoee Preto Dreg« whh here e Co-re**-« FrrecrtrtM- CWr* la to . « 1 * 8 * J'—,r P " * ' * ”1 E u reka Led»« N e . 121. A. F, S A. M., Moro, Or. Meets tbe first * nd third T hursday evenings of each m onth v lritln g m em ber, cordially luvltod to meet B y » d « r o er u . w . M T h e A m e r ic a n Race Suffers F rom “W ill C ram p” . By FrofeM or Secretary. ‘r Tbo iato w « a s EUtod S< Oarfanaa. Oob«. »s to bava a m oRoasat araetod to his mam- ary at B a u g h . B. G ft. f t . Braaaasu wB-------- B e th le h nem e m C h a p te r Mo 78 0 X 8 . « % Mrs. Ijelah Bull. Secretary. Gordon Co. Bankers aad Grain Deilen. *. I. M o ro and G ra s * V a lle y s. S. Hayes, Manager at Moro, ARE S U F F E R IN G ' * IT 8 S A L IE N T T R A IT IS E N E R G Y OF W IL L . FROM A D ISEASE W H IC H O . E Successor L to R O D Moore NOT Bros. Insurance Broker. i Gooer&l Insurance Business Twor.il M o ro , o r e jjo r » . KNOW W HEN HE H E DOES 18 B E A TE N . The strong will heeds nothing b u t tho goal. The high voltage A m erican of the pioneering breed contemns hardship and risk, braves alike W hite pass and D eath valley. I n sport or in battle no one wti stand more punishm ent than he. Body, appetite, inclinations, all are gripped in the iron vise of w ill H is impulses are kindly, but Policies issued on the best fire . ___ insurance companies in tbe world. woo to thoso whoso lives block his way. The born American feels able to win without stooping. Conscious Special attention to grain insurance of strength, h . prefers to .peak tho tro th »ml plsy fair, not aa aome- t h i W o a s r a , h o t « S O M E T H IN G D U E TO HIMSELF. S h U o a r t W here business or political competition becomes fierce Utigna^va C o n tr a c to r B u ild e r m orality therefore is compromised by the deter unnetton to euooeod at ‘ M O R O , O R E G O N . any c o st; hence a queer, ring streamed conscience th a t does not stick ' M O RO , O R EG O N . EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE, SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. P la n e , S r e o ifl ca tio n s and E s tim a te s C h e e rfu lly F urnished fo r a ll kinds e f B u ild in g s In th e C o u n try as • i w e ll as th e C ity . Headquarter« at the W. B. Lumber yard«. D ^ f f f e w B t a UJUailiaiBBIdBWW g IN C R E A S IN G l r . J. FR E D JAM ES DENTIST - M oro * D " Your A d vertisin g O regon . H E R E would be no lack of occupation if the millionaire class would only sta rt o u t to investigate the conditions ™ )M W H IC H T H E IR INCOMES ARE D ER IV ED . When I say th a t tho rich should have some occupation, I do not mean th a t they should go out and by manual labor earn money I moan th a t they should occupy their time for the improvement of C RAY W. LOGAN. industrial conditions. rv r tt y t WTTOMl D It fair th a t th e children e f tho rich »hodd live I N ID L E N E S S Office on M ain S t., up stair« in upon tho exorbitant profits th eir father, have made from th»,W<«» M oro , O r eg o n . SHERHAN COUNTY OBSERVER the Ginn Building. can not be figured as additional expense. It i* simply increas ing an investment from which you are sure D of their employees J ♦ I f higher wag,-, wero paid, the working clanw. would h a re more attractive hornet, and h h > would not wander out m to the .treeta become vagrant«. T he preaent .tale of a few h a v i n g " J g ’ M o n r . O. J. G O FFIN , PH Y SICIA N & SURGEON. D to receive good returns. r M ARIE M. GOFFIN. DfeeasesorWomenftCMHrea a Specialty Office In The Coffin Building, l«t St. Moro, Oregon. D R - M. B. TAYLOR and tho many being in need create» vagrant» and the poor. I f I were ..k » d what to dictate to J o h n JMob Aator I would tell him to devote a t lea«' a part of hi» tune to lo o U n f to the in d u itrial condition, of the country, and more directly to examine the condition, under which the immonM .urn. which roll Into h i. pocketbook A R E C R E A T E D . , , u a .ninm o. Tho millionaire dans would have less time for E° Office in the WeigansA Co. brick biling and yachting and other diversions of killing time if they would p stairs. - — -— become interw ted in the wuH.ro of the people who Ere creating A. OEWENDOBFKB i M. LOWE th e ir wealth. I t m ight bo a good thing for Mr. A .tor «o ™>t N . e f tho tenem ont houao. from which lm wealth u d*"ve G ErSEN D O R FER A LOWE Take aim e d any millionaire and you will find h l. children b rin g Physicians & Surgeons upon profit, w rung from the working c h u « .. F o rtu n e , have boon Physician and Surgeon W U t t C M Has on hand at their mill on Jordan creek 7 ¿ » t o west of Kingsley and 12 m ile, .o u tb west of Dufur all kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber BOTH PIN E AND FIR Tuftied frmri M ie id Hoiriig a Speciality Special attention given to turnery. Oflftoe io Vogt block. The Dalle«, Oregon. W. H. RAGSDALE J , B. HOSFORD T H E »O N E ANO O AUO HTERE O F T H E RIC H O U G H T TO C U R IN G B E T T E R C O N D IT IO N » IN O U E T R IA L L V . IN S T E A D ^ RI t NO ° f ^ V. L IT T L E F IE L D M ain S t ., M oro , O regon , .....-1UC0, hmoi . M 11« IW 11 II Uu ll I h O. J.O . E lrod’s brick, next door to W. W. M. Co. bank. J AS. F. MOORE Attorney at Law M oro , - • O regon . - O fficbs Over S.T.Co. or Moore Bros.old bank A . IT . S S A S X B * BOi G r a s s V a lie v a O re g o n . « M n n a ifla c tn r o and Keep !■ FRANK MANRFRB FRR» BUSO» ^KinUTEB A WILfiOM Attorney$-At-Law. ' vana sm ex. « ■ > » ■ ■ ■ aasuan B te c lx Repairing Solicited. 1TT0I1IT-IÏ-U1. V o them f «W t he time awav . I DeUgbt, by Aftsrten. has basa a wurhout mila tq > 4 4 tor Jaa Thayer at tho Lasdagton (B y 4 truoh. A ll of Ih» BWtage ms •sospt Lon DWon. M ajor Dotmar and Hontes Crook* bp to tho aaatfono this Ban Tho W o rk of Lo « •< »*, M ere»«’« «00« Although La Notre’a Ufa was a tong and a buay one, ha could not poaribiy hava daaignad a ll tha gardoao with which his boom la n o « asaaelatod. mare or lam correctly. The list to an as- toundlng one, ranging aa It doaa fru a Arnnjues and L a Orunja in Bpata to Wllbelmahohe and Oranlcabouag In Germany, from tha vlUaa Albani and Pamphlil In Boma to Hampton Court snd Konstagton gardono In Bngtond. But. directly or indirectly, ha to to- •ponribto for tha spirit of all thaaa ta shown w ith tha Trading Company. newest of tha to ll blouse daalgna. and « h o carry on tho criminal inauranoo 1 know of a criminal insur- hand embrddssed htowsa and Won»» tmrinee« Freeh Oysters and Oyitor cock­ •nco company ta PhUadatohta. another patterns a r e aosrywhsra. in Ifow Tork and S third to fit. Lotos. tails at the W m. RudolfCafe, Mero. Hints o f black earning strongly The pollctao run from filOO up to |A 00q The late improved drop head the fo r* for toll and win U r suits are tho premiums am always «nor hocomtag more dsBnlto sack day. Black White Sewing Maohine, 130.00. This ta because tho danger of broadcloth suits are tha moat evldant mous CarniodJ^Broe. have i t fo r a of It SU y e t - M a w T o rk Tele­ arrest to — -------- Besides tha criminal Insurance eao- Sample copies of this paper may gram _ « s I know a f s curious * - be bad at The Observer businere orgenleatlon that Is eondnri SIMPLE 8ALVE. the criminals of Illinois. Kscb rosn» office— ba. per eopy. ■. » her of the organtostlen pays la »1 S S ta tio n e ry , paper, pent, ink, Sprains SbeuM ha haBtod w ith cold w ««k and ta case of Imprismunant hto pencils and all sorts of iotas, at tha w ater and tha affected p art given com fam ily receives fiO weakly as ton gas plate m t his sentence lasts."—Loutavllla Courts* O bserver Book Store. A pouMoe of soap and sugar w ill You osn always find it profitable, J o u r n a l . _____ __________ d rew a swsBtag an tbs finger to to use tbe classified sdv. oolumne head ta a tow hours and tha same poul- ttoa w ill d raw s agitator from Anger I t is amusing a t times to notloo ths of The Observer. They bring buyer toll «• “ML o . 1 In cease where the crump of tbe lag to sa bad th a t ra tita g lb» weight o f t ho body on tho tag w in net curs it choto- to a s t w ill ba tonnd of great •fforta which railw ay porters maks to extract tips from passenger*. Tbo fallowing took plaea a t s targs station ta tho north of Bngtond: A por tor had l * u attending to the > « » » * • of a and. not re e e lria f the to addressed the gentle­ U . it» rwHiwuiUE. Ifr 4 ^reatomsrat F U tU V F O R G IV E N , *O T H EV » 0 0 ANO « A « . H * ONCE T O BE T H E ET. JOHN 0 « T H E T W E N T IE T H C E N T U R Y . A, ta a man to de «aat teda. es* It g o ln g r eeksl a a country store- •Th« clock Is a «»tie <»M JB* 8 ^ csr, and the cuetomsr gtudtod it ««« me Taka Lexative BromoQuietae tobiets All druggist* refond money if It fotta locum E W. Orove’srigaatwrehem each box. Mte. Practises la all souris. All Work Guaranteed. .L. * re Jl ••’••I’ t • Last M a th e r . and seller together. Tbe Observer has made an a ij rsngement with tha Semi-Weekly Journal, of Portland, whereby we oan furnish that excellent paper ig tha ayes meaning snd night By BUhop SAMUIL »ALLOWS of ChUaC* M hat as It can be borne to man aa foltowa: with Tbe Old Reliable Observer for llE U E V E Mr. Rockefeller to bo morally color blind In Id» a wonderful tonic tor tho*« "lies pardon, air, but If any one asks the vary low prioa of 12.25 per year. servants, whtoh are M often hoatw't-i what you gave « • w tu t ■haU 1 very makeup. II» » lig io u . m .n. H . i. . mombor m The Journal is ooming to lhe front are r e easily taforad. hlmT* Z "undinfi in til. c h » » h , b u t h . h - p ut » lig U » «» H e got hto tip.—Ix>ndon M all. at a great newspaper. Tha 8ami* X r t m J 5 of hi. b o io g 'A N D B U SIN E SS IN A N ­ PITH AND POINT. «w kly contains 8 to 12 pages are! 40 to 50 oolumne each ieenaaf eoaet No man aru r forgot to wind a naw A man “ who knows it air* was set OTH E R R . . Ho IIE Ho ha. ha. «von »cen no no M O RA L connection between^ ^em- "L." to tho Meat surprised when ho heard and general news. It haa the best Mr. Rockefeller » now «eci», t h . t m orality c .n n o t U * v c » ç d Boat preph here friends they are of a motor car which aorid be turn** market pegs published on iheooast. from bu»iD C. Now i. com inf h i. opportunity. S t Paul, at w ill into a badatoed ar grene pranou The Journal is mailed at tha Port­ aftu M *4. No man’s credit to r e good that the He aald be knows a man who turnea land postoffioe before 1 o’oloek p. as. . red handed m u ^ r . motor car Into a tslegtepb pota. • on Tuesday* and Friday*, than « t o to ant bettor. ditch, a fence and a boras all within a a* a benefactor of mankind, b u t H E L I m n . M g m r p maa r e • > « « enabling it to reach our suheerihtoe few hours. g ra « a to fi Msg* incurred through ignorance. Kockefe er o on Wednesdays and Saturdays. him boldly and a t once .ay, ‘ Th* th in g . >»vo o t j n d O IN Q « t a t a a m a re * of ;4to a T a Ctore a C ata to O a a Dap. Lot him L h i. immonre w o.lth E t t h . ..m o t.m . IN U N D O IN G “Why don’t you wto a « U l ha r e top T H A T W R O N O u fa r •> I“““ 1»1® “ d J W.ALLBI H arness S addles H alters ver ^ oh . J o h n D. R o c k e fe lle r ’s Great O p p o r tu n ity Attorney at Law. ......... T H IS M fa r m o » repnv heneible vagrancy than th at of th e poorer claMee Attorneys-at Law, J? m ade in the laundry m d u d ry , where g irl, in from early m orning until U te at night TO E A R N A B A R M U V IN O Tho « in . and daughbeto of m illionaire, who have made f tu n e , in .ucl, line, are reare.l in idlene«. J_J08F0R D & RAGSDALE Office in The Ginn Brick Moro, Oregon. SADDLES, HARNESS I SUPPLIES ' il G rass V alley , O regon . atty aatohliUL Physician and Surgeon. IN T H E T ic The ------------------------- by John Bay of Otovalaad. _ MESS1IGERI SOI Joe Fatator, SMXRL Is now ta tha sta­ ble of W hiter Osa. Tbs pacer Bohrar Is tha standby of tho Buriac stable sa to r this seane n Tha new h alf mils traah a t Monroe. M ld L .w a a _ — ----------- , X A. Btaahhusn to rupartod to have raoaody r sfUssd an TQ J et " lX ^ » X XXXeà»O‘3^~- fio ro , * • O regon. L C LARGE, P roprietor a n d M a n a g er. PIONEER BRICK, MORO, OREGON. T IE A m erican race id Bow at ite xonith. The wuatern shift­ n t «< toe ing of people has j^ackcned, and the bracing selectiona Big ran srston. w1tfc e f the frorttfer’W d V e B »igh coasod. 1 * H a y m , Beoret The civil war cost-naif a million men well above the Lord Bpanear tta saly Balght o< M e r e Lodge, Re. 113. average in physique and in spirit. The south loet her OW tor 00 toa Mor< Griffon I , o. O. F. Moro, that ordar who dgtos f tp « tho «Utioo Meets every Saturday flower. I n the north the impulsive wero decimated, while the cal A. 8. Baroaa of IClhla*. W . V a , la In ivenlng at 7:30 o clock. culating stayed a tb o m e and multiplied. H ad this splendid half million point o< sa rrk a toa oMast railw ay pos­ V is itin g members are cordially Invited. M em ­ lived the old world would not have populated the transmisaiasippi tal cl«rk in tha assploy a< this country. B a baa boaa la tha dspartmaot slnoa bers ere expected to be Region, and tho nom enclature of m any a western town would have Mnaola was p enM ant reeenu J. P. H trabl. N . G . IL M . Tha «tghtooBth child has baan bora to been different today. The blood of the nation was lastingly impov­ retth, Secretary. Lupine R ebeeoa Lodge erished by that awful hemorrhage. H a d this sterling hum anity not M r and M r*. »Tad Champlin of Torring­ ton. Cana. TO rtosa of .tha childran Ho. ltf. 1. o O. F. > Meet regulajrlv every been squandered tho south now would not be so hysterical or the aro Hvtog. to m Champlin has always Friday evening. Vtoltlng north so graft rotted as is the case today. Notice the declining pro- dooa bar h o o M n act aaasatotod. membera are cordially invited to meet with us. d u ctirily o f statesmen itf th e souffr. " - Home member« are ex- T H E N CAM E T H E G R E A T D IL U T IO N TO P U L L D O W N which we g e e « - * - 1. r. iKOTffi » t h e hall of fame . 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