, » r.« FAIR 18 A8BUMMD. HOW ’S T o H IS I A BARGAIN ? Mrs A nna U rquhart entertained Miss Covey is teaching the Board- the W om ens Cirols, W O W , after man school. ■ , r w ■ I ■ Intended Live Stock 8 k « i and Db- Rose H ill cemetery association lodge meeting the 21st in a real play o f Coenty Meeoereee elect officers Maroh 5th. S a t notice good sooial with a feast. J H Reid, fruit, lawn and garden on 2d p sge. More th an 100 of th e moat p rom i­ Latest maps of both Oregon and inspector of Portland, advises every­ n en t farm ers, stock an d bu sin ess Washington, for sale at The body to plant walnut treee, and man and m erchants of Sherm an Observer Book Store. — says they make better shade, are A t Moro at our Com fortable Quarters arranged en tirely for your C onvenience, with Bud Sosmmou is now mine host hardy and do not need spraying, oou n ty h ave pledged th em selves to at Grants hotel. Mr Phillips has and are very profitable. Of course, support an in d u strial exp osition E lectric 'Lights, B oth T elephones, and D ressing Room for Ladies. returned to Goldendale. people will have to wait longer for th is year. T he m eetin g held at Wm Raymond has added to the the walnut trees to bear, as the nuts th e court house in th is oity last oapacity of%the Red Barn by-an will not appear in any number for S atu rd ay w as en th u siastic and extension of the building. ten years after planting, while show ed th a t th e tim e is ripe for O R Matthes ia working the R apple treee begin bearing at five or som eth in g of th is k in d a t hom e. T he m eetin g w as oalled to order W atoh ea R epaired Property H e re . II Guthrie farm. Mr M Is heartily six. The Oregon soil and olimate by E W E lrod , and C W Moore welcomed iu that neighborhood. agree well with the English walnut, J A Niokelson of Boyd is back ae is illustrated by the bearing of was chosen secretary pro tern. « from Pennsyvania and waa a ebeer­ Afterwards perm anent offioers were A t Our Stock and ask our prices and com pare w ith q u alities carried elsew here and you w ill ful visitor in this old shack last these treee set out years sgo, and chosen as follow s: P resident, C W they need no epraying. In plant­ " 1' " 1 .................... it " " " week. Moore; Vioe president, G A M eloy; ing English walnut treee no atten­ ' -— r~ * ©. S . MBBSIIf OBS, P iep tlete i Try Montgomery’s Amsrioan tion need be paid to scale or codling Secretary, A B Craft; Treasurer, I -I Beauty Cream. The swelleat and moth or wooly aphis, ae these hardy D Pike. Board of directors, A H Bolton Building, M ain Street, Moro, O r. * latest face preparation out. Only trees are not threatened by these B arnum , J W Booth, I N Lem on, Fred K rusow, Elw ood T hom pson. 35c a bottle. - • TX i Tabic supplied with the best in market. pests so far. The O R N steel bridge aero- T he title of the organ isation is the Travelers on the Columbia river Board and Lodging $5.00 per w eek. John Day river above Rufus, ipjl thia season will miss the good Sherm an C ounty F air A ssociation. Mosers C ra ft, M e lo y a n d Booth soon be c o m p le te d .— Ik athamer Regulator, but find In its M eals 25 and 50 cents. T hat we have th e B est Stock of Groceries, D ry Goods, Shoes, Ladies and Men the best on the line. place the fast and beautiful Capitol were appointed a com m ittee to la k e 4-hW-Wrt-W-W-W-W-W- 11-M-I-1-1I I I I l ‘l‘M 1 1 1 1 1 l id 11 11 1I I 11 1'FHI — i 1 11 1 ................. 1 » 1 "" Scalpocine is the remedy (hat City, from Puget sound. The d efin ite steps tow ard securing state F u rn ish in gs and all G eneral M erchandise in Sherm an C ounty t o » select from. preserves the soalp, and prevents Capitol City is a stern wheeler, aid. T he first e x h ib it of stook, C h a r le s D a v ia W m . H o 0 0 a rd the hair from falling out. 60 cts a built at Port Blakely in 1898, for pou ltry, etc., w ill he held J u ly 3d, bottle at the Moro Pharmacy. service between Tacoma and Olym­ 4th , and 5th , 1906. Everything for your convenience whether you purchase or not. Attorney Meindl baa purchased pia, and is said to be a 'ant timer 8T. MICHAELS’ CHURCH. the residence property of Mr« J B having had many brushes with the Florer, in Mowry’s addition, aq^d little racer Telegraph, which was W I R I N G , K nd P L U M B I N G , Report of The Finances From Rev. E L E C T R I C A L will soon be at home in this oity., brought over from the sound last M. J. Hickey. F A Fleming has purchased the summer. She can take care of 400 T I N N I N G , G A S K nd S T E A M R E P A I R I N G Geo Brock restaurant realty on tone of freight and has accommo­ Preparatory to the auditing of Main street, and will soon ope» dation for 200 passengers. A the accounts of the new Catholic B IC Y C L E W O R K , E tc. therein a private boarding hou-e. special excursion license wsb issued church in Wasoo. I deem it proper L L Peetz had one of’ his teams last summer giving her permission to publish the names and amounts P e o p l e s B u i l d i n g , f l f l a l n S t r e e t , B B o r o , O r at’ work in Moro Park Tuesday, to carry 600 passengers. The plowing, leveling, etc., and Mo/o former owners agree to deliver the of the generous donors, to the end The distance from Moro to La L V Moore has purchased a full diamond will be one of the best vessel at Astoria. When weather that if any subscriber and his sub­ blood imported stallion for his stock Grande is 223 miles by rail. Fare scription be omitted my attention In Oregon this season. conditions are favorable a tug will Sign Writing. — Carriage Painting. from Moro 17, from Biggs $5.90 farm south of Moro. MORO, HHKRMAN CO..OREOOM: John A Foister was up on busi­ make fast to her and bring her to may be called to the fact, and the LenVbegsn On the 28tb. There AU persons desiring my services ness last week. Rufus is cow in the Columbia river from Neah bay neceesary correction duly made. The price of The Observer is 11.60 please notify me by letter at Moro, is no danger of overstocked meat better shape than at any time since Following is the complete list to Once upon a time a man married per year. 76 e«ota tor aix mootba, 60 aantu Oregon. ------Dealer in------ Joseph 8anders,' Veterin­ markets in thia county in con­ its foundation. It will soon be date, of the namee and amounts for four montba—bat If paid in advance we a woman who inherited $500 from sequence. u o e p l |2.60 In fu ll for 2 years. Shorter ary 8urgeon. received by me for the erection of Paints, Oils, Picture and Room Holdings, headquarters for the Goldendale her grandfather’s „ estate. term « than one year 12X oents per month. She The DeMoss Springs school opened One pair of horaes bought by the new Cstholio church in Wasoo. Glass and W all Paper. trade. Send for advertising rates. never received any more. But the Charles P. well at Madras, for Monday under very favorably pros­ Mr and Mrs Brash are happy in man never got credit for bis efforts HE Smith, Wasco.............. $300.00 Paper Hanging and.House Painting. There ought to be a good Oregon Trading Co., G N . . M arch 2, 1906 which he paid 1276, was considered pects. FRIDAY .. the thought that their little girl has in all his life. He put in a stock Furniture Varnished and Polished. Crosfield......................... 100.00 tbe-V w t learn in Crook county. school at DeMoss Springs. passed the danger point and is of goods and started a store ahd the RC Atwood... Pictures Framed and Matted. 100.00 Ex-Commissioner Fred Krueow Bedsteads Enameled. Miae Ethel Poole waa up from the Charley bought all heavy farm rapidly recovering from the meatles. neighbors eaid he did it with bis ChasEJones........................... 100.00 was amongst the crowd from Grass horses. Dalles on a visit to Miss Lillian Where she got the disease 1« still a wife’s money." He improved bis Dell Porter............................. 100.00 Justice Brock is about to move Valley at the organization of the Mr M acnab........................... 125.00 mystery. Stanley. home and built a larger house and AB P otter................. from Moro, and was the first quali­ Sherman Cpunty Fair Association 125.00 W M Barnett of Wasco has Charles and Anson Tom are in the comment was: his wife’s money ML S m ith ............................. 100.00 fied republican voter to sign a Saturday. macaroni seed wheat for sale. The the east attending their aged mother did it. The paltry sum of $500 she EO M cCoy........................... 100.00 Mr and Mrs Hiles have two petition for Wm Rudolf as his suo- who is rapidly declining in health. inherited jras given the credit for PW MoDonald ............ .... 100.00 only eure dry country wheat. oessor. Mr Rudolf is a good man children down with pneumonia. We have an adv today from-Mra Chas. Montgomery, brother of Mrs everything he did while he lived Wm O ehm ans..................... 100.00 lor the place, not lacking in ex­ Both were very dangerously ill-, but Chas Tom, is attending to things on and when he died and his wife put Mathew S m ith ........................100.00 Morris, of Turner, O r, who wants a perience either, have served several are now nearly out of danger and ES Cattron........................... 60.00 ¡¿lace to work in Sherman county. the far®, a monument to his last resting plaoe W asco Com. O 4 J M edler. 50.00 terms as J P at Kent.... now Mrs H is lic k . Mrs G N Crosfield of W asco was with his life insurance it was again JL Sm ith............ . . . . . . . . . We can reoomtpehd her. - x . i,— 50.00 T he tim e for paying taxes has At the very last hour, not a fitting a guest of Moro Ladies’ Tuesday reiterated that ¡her money paid for B F M ed ler..:.......... 50.00 Macaroni wheat, carried a ten again rolled around. If you pay in time for It, eur prohi brothers in­ Afternoon Club this week. Mrs J 1 that. But really this is what her EAE Webber....................... 25.00 eent premium last season and W M full, on or before March 16, 1906, vite The Observer to give notice of N Fordyce entertained (be dub. money went for. During her en­ H en ry K rau se.......................... 25.00 Barnett guarantees five cents this M arch 12th to . CJ Bright............................... 25.00 you will be allowed a rebate of 3 per a “convention,” to be held in this Next week Mrs C L Ireland will be gagement she bought herself a $350 HE Beers,MD...................... season. Seed wheat for sale. 25.00 cent. Il you pay your taxes be­ city tomorrow. Wakejup. the entertainer. j A Saddle Blanket a ad Riding 267 WASHINGTON and 111 THIRD STS. piano and a $150 diamond ring, CC Kuney............................. 25.00 tween Maroh 16 and the first Mon­ An insane man from the John Mrs Shockley got home safely in and in a few weeks she lost the Max Vogt, The Dalles,........ 25.00 bridle was picked up in the road day in April you will not receive Day region was sent to the state N e x t to F o N e n h o lm o r’o J e w e lry S to re time to have a little visit with her ring and there was always some Ed S in k ....................................25.00 Feb. 23d. Owner can have same the rebate nor will there be added hospital this week. An attendant mother before the departure of the regret that she didn’t lose the piano Ben H a le y ........................... 25.00 by calling on me and pay for this Knight’s Sorosls and Walk-Over Store JB V e n a b le .'..................... 25.00 penalties and interest. You may coming from Salem to accompany latter for her home. Baby Shockley adv. Bert Miller, Monklaud Mail J A E llis............................... 25.00 also. him. His name is Henry Sohlegel. pay half of your taxes on or before is all right, fully recovered from her Cor. 5 th a n d W a s h in g to n S ta. Wm F ox............................I. 20.00 Carrier. M . Fitzmaurice has opened an the first Monday in April. When NLY TWO FAILED.’ H ey d t Bros., M o r o ,.. i . . . . 20.00 sickness abroad. W M Barnett of Wasco has the Lax becomes delinquent, the law agency in Condon and is doing a L Shanahan, Portland,. . . . 20.00 Portland, Oregon. We hear from pretty good au­ macaroni seed wheat for sale. The The List of Successful Ones at The WF Walton, Wasoo.......... He says: compels a charge of 10 per cent per land office business. 10.00 thority that the station Biggs will only sure dry country wheat. ” School Examinations. WE Tate............................... 10.00 ‘‘Oregon is good enough for me and annum, on the tax until paid. be at DesCbutes soon, and tb$ The first loaded car out of Odell, JeeeieEdgington................... 10.00 Condon is the best town I have Referring to the sad death of Mrs station Grants at Rufus. This will Following are names of the suc­ Dave F u lto n ........................ 10.00 Hood River Valley Ry., was oak Brittain, in Condon, the Globe, says: etruck in all my recent travels,” spread O R N stops in this county cessful applicants for certificates ED M cK ee........................... 10.00 wood billed to Moro by Roswell and he is just out of Texas. to about seven miles. at the regular semi-annual teachers’ GeoWallaoe........................... 10.00 Shelly, of The Little White Store. Before the nature of the disease Chronicle. Among the contest­ was known, a number of parties A small hand of very dirty examination, held in Moro last J Marsh .. 1......................... 10.00 The rains which have been general Alec M acnab....................... 10.00 ants for the Yellowstone trip offered Gypsies passed through Moro month. Two of the 3d grade, Miss Mr Hennefin, Grass valley, 10.00 throughout the Inlswd Empire for had been exposed to it. However, by the Oregonian are three Jlalles Wednesday. They did not tarry in Via Sayres and MissSaidie Pickard, WA Gordon......................... 10.00 three weeks have been particularly there is no occasion, for undue young ladies, either of whom is the city, as past experiences have are Moro High School pupils, not Grant Armsworthy. Wasco 10.00 alarm, the churches, schools and heavy in Sherman county, giving deserving of the great pleasure. taught that tribe of roving vaga­ yet graduated. Miss Birdie Gris­ Fred Meader.........................' 5.00 WASCO MILLING CO. the groued a thorough soaking and places of amusement have been 5.00 One, however, Miss Gussie Bot- bonds to “cut Moro out” on their wold teaches the Grant school. Wm Tate.................... closed on order of Dr. Wood, onunty •noouraging the farmers to hope for Dr K Mariyama.................. 6.00 H A L F A S A C K o f oor high «r»J« flow la physician. Deceased was born at temiller, is working especially hard travels. The name of Miss Lucy Omeg, in Frank Irvine, Antelope.. . . excellent crops this year. Such 3.00 equal In result, to a fa ll Back o f other to secure it, and is leading the Vancouver, Washington and was 26 Owen Thompson sold the cow the 2d grade list, should be set in JW Smith, Rufus.............. 2.50 brutda. ’Tia tho best on the m arket for half conditions are most gratifying, not others byfa large number of votes. advertised in The Observer, to Ira Small Capitals. But here is the CR Fields, Moro.................. attain the money. Uniform I» quality and 2.50 only to the farmers, but to the com years of age at the time of her purity. Tho highest development of the During the week she visited Sher­ K Axtell, for $60. Both are neigh­ complete list. W Bolton A Co., Antelope. 2.50 death. Ten years ago she was mar­ m iller’s art, combined w ith the vary bast munity at large. While thi» county wheat that is rsiaad la Sherman consty. ried to John Brittain and came to man county and was very suc­ bors, both read The Old Reliable, State papers; Miss Brumfield, G Kd Martin............................. - 2.00 is already favorably known, there Mr Brow der......................... 2.00 cessful. Miss Gussie is an energetic and this is what brought them to­ One« t rie d — A lw a y s «sod. Condon about two years ago to re­ E Jobwaow. Farquar McRea.................. 2.00 will be no objection to having its young woman who during her resi­ gether. “It pays to advertise,” in side. During this time she has First grade certificates; Jessie PJ W a lsh ............................. 2.00 reputation enhsnoed by a crop yield dence here has been greatly admired The Observer all the time. 2.00 Emma Blair, Murdina McLeod, Frank Vogt........................... even greater than any ir past years, made many friends who mourn her for her dauntless»pirit and woman­ John McInnis,..................... 1-00 loss and whose sympathy goes out Boys of Moro W O W returpad Mabel Deems, Bert Ashurst, H and this is what we are beginning Ham McCain,Wasco.......... 1.00 to the children who are left behind. ly qualities. early Tuesday morning from a jolly Eleanor Bamber. to look forward to. JB Matney........................... 1-00 joint participation with their fel­ Second grade certificates; Lucy Mr r Floyd............................ Floyd............................... ™ 60 lows in Wasco. A squad of 18 be­ Luckey, Gertrude Emmerson, Lucy T otal su b s c r ib e d ........... $2,109.00 Respectfully ginners were put through the ordeal Omeg, Benjamin Smith, Ruth R ev . M J. H ickey , of initiation, and an all around Wall. Rector Third grade certificates; Vie happy reunion resulted. -v iju Mrs Eicock la in Portland this The Moro bank of the Wasm Sayers, Birdie Griswold, Saidie week on business. Warehouse Milling Co. has been Pickard. completely renovated this week. That horrible “ white ooat” so-called, •»ft put upon ceiling and walls by th* famous brick layers, has all been rubbed off, and handsome papyt’ substituted, by Artist Meach. Shockleys 3 chair barber shop Is now at home in the Moro hotel building, with three obairs, three bath tubs, and the best laundry agency in Oregon. Tom ought to be able to accommodate nearly every­ A Scotchman, when asked why he always body. After this the basket will talked to him self, replied: leave Moro on Monday morning “In th e first place, because^ I like to talk to every week. It is important th«t you remember this. an in te llig e n t man. A type writer sneak pays Moro “In the. second place, because I always like to ¡1 bi-monthly visits, skulking in upon hear an in te llig e n t man talk.” every one to whom be can sell, a W e talk out loud for the Scotchm an’s reasons. T h e United States Agricultural Department If you are goin g to build ribbon or other supplies, than Y ou m ust spray if you want W ould rather talk on P-r-i-n-t-i-n-g than stealthily cornea to ui to get an has issued (and circulate« free) a valuable report th is year you w ill find the 1906 apples. Try W. F. W eigand a C o . for on any other subject. order wholesale. In this he fails, giving the result« of elaborate experiment« made H a rd w a r e at. W. F. W eigand a C o’s, T h e righ t tools to do it w ith . however, except to take a walk on the We don’t say a word about prices— it goes by and under the direction of the Department, up to date and T h e B e s t for the ■treet, and brace up In the fresh alt. E xactly T h e T h in g for sm a ll w ithout saying that prices are right. We'have silently stood impositions which «how the g r o t saving from hairing at home, * J A nd our work— ff it ’s not right, send it back. least m oney. orchards to your order. of this ohsrsotsr quite too long,- and as compared with coat of buying at the bakers. - Try us. We P rint anything. the next time thia fellow appeart All bread, cake, biscuit, cruller«, etc., are very much in Moro intend to test an ordinsnoa, fresher,cleaner,cheaper and more wholeaome when and know the rsasons why his traffic cannot be made tb contribute ‘ RB o p o , * * * Oregon. made at home with Royal Baking Powder. a few dollars to the funds of th e eity treaaury. . \ acrvAl aMum eowoaa cafc eaw Stop *% **% *&* A 7 Jeweled Elgin or Waltham FO R $6 .5 0 And Will Guarantee It One Year Look 0. M. HUCOCK. Jeweler, Moro, (re p i. STAR RESTAURANT Be Convinced HO G6ARD & D A Y IS SHERMAN TRADING COMPANY MORO, OREGON, The O b s e rv e r E. M. MEACH, Moro, Or.. We Will Move WASCO MILLING C0„ Wasco, Or. JOB PRINTING W. F. Weigand & Co. Leaders in Hardware and Implements. Grass Valley, Oregon. l!A W e don’t have to make much noise or display-about the extent or quality of our stock, for thd> people are smart enough them- selves to know where to come to find the proper variety to select from and feel absolute confidence in the quality of our goods and the littleness of the prices. », , • „ ras* Valley W- F- Weigand & Co^J&R" Home Baking with Talking to Himself ROYAL Baking Powder O b serv er P rin tin g ¿Office