SEE Old Sol ie back again, ae “sail-. Will Powell i0 up from the Rose A FRIEND IN NEED ing as ever. City for a few days on business. Portland was snowed under on The smiling face of Hon R J Is a Friend Indeed, and The O.T.Co. FOR the l?ih for the first time in 40 Ginn is again seen on Moro streets Has Provided the Friend. years. Another dastardy snow storm Frank Payne spent most of the showed up here last Monday morn- At a time when at least a few A 7 Je w e 's d E lgin or W a lth a m winter in Missouri, his first visit in ing. 30 days behind time. Sherman county farmers, more or “ ' vears. S Brisbine was called to Yamhill less, need one on account of the Lad a OKirts L L Leslie arrived from Iowa county Saturday in consequence of freeze. They have ‘loaded up’ with Ladies ¡ airt Waists W edneeday. He was detained in the death of his father. G. T. W eeders to accommodate any Ladies Mu in I nderwear Seattle by sickness two weeks. Try Montgomery’s American one in need without delay. The ’pring W >ol Mohair Suitings R A Nelson of Demoss springs Beauty Cream. The swellest and 0. T. W eeder is the only farm im And W ill G uara n tee it has hia left arm in a sling from the latest face preparation out. Only plement to be used in repreparing Landsdowne Fancy Plaids effects ot the bite of a mule last 35c a bottle. ground for re-seeding the frozen out Tuesday. I*uil line of Wash Goods including Miss Scales has this week added wheat crop. It does the work of a Miss Lillian Harwood was able a fine assortment of hats and plow in such work and leaves the Dimities W atches Repaired Properly H ere. ® to leave the hospital in Salem milliuery to her stock in the Idle- soil in much better condition than India Linons yesterday. She has had a long Lawns man building. any other implement could; result­ W m . H o g g a rd siege of serious illness. Suesine Silk C h a r le s D a v is Mrs L Barunm entertained the ing in a better crop than the origi­ Carreaux De Soie The Dorcas society met at Mrs Tuesday afternoon club this week nal would have been. Enterpris­ Ray A Logau’s this week. Next The next meeting will be at Mrs ing farmers are all doing their re­ Soiesette week they meet at Mrs C L Irelands. II A McDanels. Silked Checks seeding this way and it is the only Congo Suitings They are preparing for a Baazir. Fenn Batty has retired from sensible tool to use in doing the Gingham J W Messinger & Sou still con­ active business in Grangeville, work. The Oregon Trading Co., E L E C T R IC A L W I R I N G , 'tnd P L U M B IN G , tinue their big Cut Prices Sale in Idaho, rented his property, been have a stock of these implements Percales Prints Moro, the most extensive ever elected Mayor, and is now waiting on hand and the price is right. T I N N I N G , G A S Hnd S T E A M R E P A I R IN G known in this county, everything for the railroad from Lewiston. One of them will save many of our Persian and Fancy Ribbons goes.. See Adv. B IC Y C L E W O R K . E lc . This city Water and Electric farmers thousands of dollars on Laces J E Hedrick was called to Salem Light plant is nothing more nor their 1906, wheat crop, if used in Embroideries Monday in consequence of an ac less than an abominable nuisance. time and properly. P e o p le s S u ild in g , RDain S t r e e t , RHoro, O r Appliques cident to his son whose leg was Whata the matter? Who is it Fancy Xeckware broken by a fall from a buggy, the needs to be ripped up the back? IN MEM0BIAM. leg catching between the spokes of We shall inquire. Curtain Swiss Scrims a wheel. Draperies JH Sachs has purchased the Mc- Death and Burial of Mrs Mary E. It L Campbell filed his applies Caleb building on Main street, and James, late of this County. tion with the county clerk Tuesday is now at home under his own ? ----- Dealer in----- After a lingering illness at her to be put upon the democratic roof, up stairs and down. We re­ ticket tor nomination at the primary joice in Johnys’ prosperity, merit home in Portland, Mrs Mary E P a in ts, Oils, P ic tu re and Room H oldings, election for Sheriff of S h erm an and sticktoitaveness will always James, mother of Deputy County G lass and W all P aper. county. win out on top. Clerk G E James, quietly fell asleep, Paper Hanging and House Painting. Sheriff McCoy intercepted an J E Kaseberg is laid up with a aged 60 years, on the 14th, beloved Í Furniture Varnished and Polished. absconding Ar.telopo official in Moro badly broken leg this week, caused by all who knew her Some time Pictures Framed and Matted. on th« 21st, and secured a gun and by the fall of a horBehe was riding ago her life companion left her a Bedsteads Enameled. Ladies’ for : Drip, . i l « Wrappers ’« - x u one half I ' °"8’ GloTe8 for one-third off, of the municipal fund« from him The injury was so bad that it be­ widow, and nearly all the time Estimates fu rn ish ed on applicai it » r/» aily don s ill ‘ Th J n , ’ v"ee' * feOnB' Cour8e at J W Meeeinger * Sone. which were returned to A melon came necessary to take the sufferer since that sad event her condition SH ERM ANC abeoon : In Shaniko f t h v e u r " j ' «T . M,” B" ‘ Miiler is -long that night. The abeconder went on to a Portland hospital. has been one of almost entire pros­ rh .n ric .o fT h .O b e e rv .,iS»1.50 19.M 2{ j X w 11 ’ ' ‘ .S,M> I F 11 formerly of We give it up. That blizzard of tration. Among her friends and turned from Portland on the 18th W asco, where he was chief book the 10th, 11th, 12th, and sub­ neighbors she has always been held •a?. 75 cent« for ni< m ouths, 50 cen ts t • . ’ ’ for four m onth«—but if paid m advance we ‘ Wlow M Mieaee Ethvle and Anna S e n , I keeper for theSandow mill,'dl'edTn ■ jf ♦2.50 In fa ll for 2 years. Shorter sequent outlawry of the weather, in high estimation, and although 1er ban one year 12^ oeuts per ui ..atb, ur I " " '"8 thal oity last week, of Portland, daughters of Mr and Turner, March 12th. leaving a wife has badly frozen the wheat. Many expected, her death made many A good example to imitate in Moro, j Mrs Alex Scott, were gueeta of Mien but no children. Mrs E (/liarzee Send for advertising rates. E a t a b l e s of a ll k in d s But, all remember farmers in Sherman county will be sad hearts. a t T h e S a c h s M a rk e t n - 7 ^ I mad.grt L w r“y ° u M° " ry liSl Keek- si8ter Mr » ’ ™ "»»¡‘¡«d in time compelled to re-seed. Provided, the that she had seen many years, and FRIDAY M. ' “ a Um‘ r‘ " ™'0 , ‘ “ BenS°n’ br°tber Of R°V ' bad t0 be Pre«">‘ ‘he grave; arriving weather will let them do so. answered the final summons as like w paiiioi, for April areally valuable, hie right arm broken lost week by home Thursday from her ead Deputy Ben F Peetz failed to get the fully ripened fruit for the Miss Edna Yintin and Mr Walk nU^ . er T ¡the kick of a horse. Dr O J Goffin , mission. hack from the land office Friday, harvest. Though dead she still er were married on Sunday. Dealer in all Kinds of Fish and Cured Meats, Ham, Bacon Miss Julia Woods has returned I has the case, and the patient is do- W m Cornett, one of the earliest and Sheriff McCoy made a deputy lives. Fresh Fish every ] hursday and Friday. Ladies’ I’etticoats reduced 40 per! from a fall and winter sojourns with *n8 well, Headquarters for Vegetables and Fruits. Butter and There is no flock, however watched and Lggs taken m exchange. Give me a trial order. cent, at J \\ Messinger A Sons. Western Oregon and Puget souud' Miss Gussie Bottemiller the pioneers of Oregon, died in Condon of J P Strahl who went out on St. tended, Mrs Shugart was the guest of friends. j favorite in Sherman county for The March 16th aged 84 years. Mr Patricks day to Berve some papers. But one dead lamb la there; Is no fireside, howsoe’er defended, Moro hates to part from Mr and There friends at Cascade Locks last week.' B F Pike bought that building Oregonian Yellow Stone trip, is now Cornett was in the government But has one vacant chair. service during the Mexican war, Mrs Lyons, who are about to re­ A lot of Childrens’ Shoes for 49c.1 lot advertised in The Old Reliable, 15,561 in lead of the next highest The air is full of farewells to the dying, formerly $1 .23 at J \\ .Messinger a , last week by R 0 Lyons. The Ob-! Save all your coupons for Miss moving stores from Independence, move to Coeur d’Alene. We hope And mourning for the dead; Missouri, to Sante Fe and Albu­ the W R Lumber Co. will succeed The heart ot Rachel, for her children 8°ns. 1 server brought seller and buyer Gussie. querque. He was captain of the in placing equally as good a man as Will crying, Claude Spoon and Sam Brock ' together. ! E G Barzee has sold his 84 acres not be comforted. were in Saturday looking cheerful Meals may not he had at all near Moro, to Mr McClintock of emigrant train in which he crossed Mr Lyons in charge of their busi­ Let us be patient! These severe afflic­ We \ ness in Moro. tions in spite of the weather. hours in Moro, but at all prices. Morrow county, who has purchased the plains in 1853. Not from the grounds arise, All we asked for last week was 10 There is coal that’s good coal, Our “ ads” attract attention and i The Star Restaurant serves at 25 it for a home. Mr B has purchased But oftimes celestial benedictions advertise. When you get our ad-1 cents, Moro Hotel 35 cents, and the j the C W Barzee half section west of days to investigate damages from and there’s several other kinds that Assume this dark disguise. the blizzard of the the 10th, 11th are not so good. When you buy Rev J F Ghormley, pastor of the vertising, you get business bringers. Commercial House 50 cents. ! Wasco, and will move there and are now located a t snd 12th. As good farmers as Rock springs lump you buy the Portland Central Christian Church, You can always find it profitable The turn things have taken this Several persons are reported on Oregon has, tell us that the loss best coal that is to be had in any an old time friend of the family, to use the classified adv. columns week at the Moro store of J W Ales- sick list this week in Moro, 267 Washington and ill 3d. sts. of The Observer. They bring buyer singer a Son, proves positively the rao8Gy from colds, incidental to the will be absolutely nothing in the city in the United States. The W preached the funeral sermon in All around the Northwest Corner of Third and seller together. worth of an Adv. in The Old Re-1 ¿»«agreeable weather. Among them aggregate in Sherman county con R Lumber Co. handle it in Moro Moro on the 16th, to a very large Macaroni wheat, carried a ten I liable. Of course the cut in prices Mrs J P Strahl, Mrs H S McDanel, I siderin« that the croP wa8 so large- and have plenty on hand. congregation, paying a worthy and W ashington Streets. oeot premium last season and W M had something to do with it, but G F James and M iss Gertrude I ly imProved bY the February In spite of the imitative and re- tribute to the memory of deceased, I weather that the snap this month fundum, Sherman county de­ in comforting words to the sur­ K n ig h t’s Barnett guarantees five cents this ' ^ew of the thousands thronging the ! Harwood. mocracy got together last week and viving children: G E James, Mrs Ione Paper: A K Fuller of has only cut it in spots remotely. Form erly F ifth and W ash. Sts sea-on. Seed wheat for sale. ; store would have heard the news Lexington, went to Wasco Tuesday P ® Graham has rented his place decided to put up a straight county Clark Teal, Mrs P C Axtell, and Written notices are stuck up in-1 without The Observer. forming the public that an election Robert Urquhart met with a very to he present at the funeral of bis east of Kent on Jobn Day river to ticket. W F Jackson was made Mrs Hollenbeck, and a very large Kelsey, furnishing all, Kelsey chairman of the county central circle of sorrowing friends and is soon to be held in this uiunici-I painful accident last week, hreak- motner, who died Sunday at the age of 84 years. Mrs Fuller had K®Bing half. He then sold to Fred committee, J C Freeman secretary. acquaintances. pality for oouncilmen and a city ing the bones of his left login two treasurer. ( places. He was drivir^ cows on j resided in Sherman county 22 years Hoore all of his land situate north Members from the various precincts A mother’s love—how sweet the name! What is a mother’s love? of the middle of 30-Mile creek for are: Geo T Parr, Moro; R S Camp­ A Avenarius Carbolineum is a germ the Boyd springs farm of John prior to her death. noble, pure and tender flame, Have you seen the interior of the $3.000 and moved onto his Pine bell, Grass valley; Wm Raff, Kent; Enkindled from above. destroyer. Decay being a germ, it Johnson, and his horse fell upon To bless a heart of earthly mold; destroys the cause of decay in posts him. The geutle beast appeared to I \\ A M Co’s hank, or O M Ilea-1 Hollow ranch in Sherman county Geo E Thompson, Rutledge; R A The warmest lore that can’t gro-.- cid, which he will develop from hie Murray, Monkland; B F Montgom­ This is a mother’s love. or timber. The US.Government, [realize what had occurred, and c,oc^8 Jewelry store since Meach IM B M U K H U s t-n irrigation plant on the east bank of The relatives have asked us in ery, Bigelow; W M Barnett Wasco; the ORXCo., Multnomah county, when it got up ran away a short dn’ebed Gie decorations there? this connection to convey heartfelt and city of Portland, are making , distance, whinnered then went back ^here handsome rooms, particularly John Day, by use of pipes across John Hull, Rufus. WASCO MILLING CO. general use of it on bridge timbers, and actually helped M.r Urquhart neatlyauvejJcriH ^ ’t8 that stream. thanks to all who rendered so much Several “ moves" are on in Moro. ng corners. Miss Emilie Crossan writes a very W hen Mr Large goes to Montana assistance to them and theirs in etc. It is the best chicken lice- de-1 to reseat himself in the saddle and MALI A SACK flo ir io r';ii ' 7 i ' T 17*’ •" 7 ° / ,1U The HePPner Gazette says: The interesting letter from Honolulu to stroyer on the market, and will Mr and Mrs Heacock will occupy the dark hours of their sorrow and sf other ,.11 rid . home, otherw.ee be might have city council ha9 , lor half sw n tnd prei ?rve a water trou gh. ay there and pertebed in ‘he o r d in .« . against garden, running The Dalles Chronicle. Of the visit Mrs Clara Belshee’e cottage on affliction. Interment was had at ity and . . . , * . ~ — ¡urumance against gardens running to the craters she speaks about the Rose cemetery, where the family lot pig lien Rabie, , tc , ami keep away Scott street; Mr and Mrs Salmon of the­ ray blizzard Nixz.rd which was raging cold. L . krge, u„. b,„ there i, a law against ory l>eot flies, h is a i naranteial article - He ,a getting «long comforUbly ,he public parad, of , he d open circular holes in the earth are to take one of the J M Parry is already marked by those who .t is caused by the lava running down to cottages; Mr and Mrs Blue go to have gone before, and thus the sad The Observer B ok Store is distrib- [ under Dr Logans attendance and Once tried- -A lw a y s used. • . . . e88 machines. To preserve the utor of the pure article in Shermat hopes to come out all right in a few health of ths chickens, keen them a forest, filling it to a great hight the farm; Mr and Mrs Wallen take ceremony was drawn to a close. county. weeks. up. and tne heat burning the trees Hosford house, vacated by Mr and Vote for Wm J Clarke for state leaving only circular spaces where Mrs Mendl, who have moved into printer on primary day, April 20th. the trets were standing before the the home recently purchased iron. Mr Clarke is one of the oldest print­ : S* ¿o » e Of I » » » t Ô U # - » Ö , » cataclysm. This country was Mrs J B Florer; J M Florer hai ers in the state and one of the best similarly formed. Shaniko has taken the J M Parry cottage, vacated known country editors in Oregon. hundreds of similar openings, now by F A Fleming; Mr and Mrs F M His nomination will be a tribute to -44 filled with broken rocks. At The Smith have taken Rev Tonkins the country press and they are Dalles, last Christmas day, an im­ residence opposite Cherrycroft. Mr backing him heavily for the place. <4 mense blast was set off at the Big and Mrs James Woods are moving Remember, the name of Wm J Rapids work on the dalles Celilo into the TR McGinniss house; Mrs Clarke is the first one under the <4 ditch, and thousands of tons of Powell has moved back to her farm. head of State Printer. basalt were toppled o?er into the *,4 Columbia river where the waters - 4 are 3(X) feet deep. Down in the ^4 bottom, blown out probably 30 feet r <4 ► - from the surface, a workman found «4 Ô- a piece of charred Bullpine limb, ¿4 perhaps 15 inches long by 18 in Jon t have to make much noise or display about the extent <4 circumference, as perfect as any ‘4 such wood seen in The Dalles today, lalitv ot our stock, for the people are smart enough them- <4 with the bark and all so very dis­ H ave your cake, muffins, and tea bis­ know when *e to conn to find the proper variety to select ►1 tinct that one looking at it would < t naturally attempt to pick off a piece 1 cuit home-made. T h ey will be fresher, 1 feel absolute confidence in the quality of our goods A Scotchm an, w h en a sk e d whv no alw avf with ones finger nails. Then the ta lk e d to h im se lf, re p lie d : and the littleness of the price 2». cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. fact reveals itself that the piece ie | “ I n th e first p lace, b ecau se I l i b tai to as hard as granite, and the ‘‘coal’- [ Royal Baking P ow der helps the house a n in te llig e n t m a n . ► is really a petrifaction. It was “I n th e seco n d p lace, b e c au se I al to wife to produce at home, quickly and eco­ ► > cemented to the ro?k so fast that it -t s p ra y it »you It y o u a re g o in g to b u ild h e a r a n in te llig e n t m a n ta lk .” ►> required two good strokes of the nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised W . F. W e ig a n d a C th is y e a r y o u w ill find th e 1906 ►> pick to loosen it. This valuable Ve ta lk o u t lo u d I ot th jot souvenir of the days when the ► > n i h t to o ls to do it w ith . W o u ld r a th e r t a l k o n P -r-i-n -t-i-n -g tl îan H a r d w a r e at W. F . W eig an d a C o ’ s . hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer- molten mud surrounded everything The T h i n g for o n a n y o th e r su b je c t. E: u p to d a te a n d T h e B e s t for th e cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and ►> in Ihe Inland Empire, and finally W e d o n ’t say a w ord a b o u t p ric — it goes o rd e r. lea st m o n ev . left it for a new creation, belongs to muffins, with which the ready-made food w ith o u t sa y in g t h a t p rices are rig h t, Tom Kelly, at The Umatilla house, A n d o u r w o rk — if i t ’s n o t ri / h t together with the last drop of cop­ d it h V found at the bake-shop or grocery does T ry U3.- We P r in t a n y tilin g . per, melted at the same aweful not compare. rass V alley ►> grand era, of which no account was ever recorded. This also belongs to reaon. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. - Mr Kelly, a mere drop. But what a RR0P0, X O re g o n . wonderful story it stands for. . . . . O a ç rN e w S p rin g and S u m m e r H O W 'S T H IS I A B A R G A IN ? Line of W ATCH F O R $ 3 .5 0 One Year fl. M. HfiCOCK, Jeweler, Moro, Oregon. H O 6 6 A R D & Ö A Y IS 'I E. M. MEACH, 'loro, Or. SHERMAN TRADING COMPANY s MORO, OREGON. The O b server Bc;ils and Vcjfcts’ blcs J. H. SACHS Have Moved WASCO MILLING CO., : Wasco, Or. I W . F. Weigand &, Co. Leaders in H ardw are and Im plem ents. ! Grass Valley, Oregon. \v Home Made W. F. Weigand & Co., T a lk in g to H im se lf O b s e r v e r P . T inting (¿mice • oval baihho rewoca co., new vow.