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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1906)
„.T I .1 Z" / VOTE IT DOWN. 8I)erTDunC<?ni>iyJTttetN Receiver’s Sale. —— In Mvntoriatn. - - - i For Exchange ' Npeoi.l Gorirun|x>lideiioe. | One pf I lie most brazen attempts Erskinevillp Hud. -r—*-- Mrs Marian 11. Stoops, daughter Residence lots and acreage in at graft ever undertaken in Oregon Tis not ¿ill in the bringing up, Goldendale, Wash., for cattle or of T D. and M. E. Williams, died ia tlib tfl'ort to foist upon the state April 13th, 1906, at 8 o’clock a. in. sheep. Call on or address purchase of tho Barlow road fpr Let folks Buy what they will, T. L. C rum , ♦24,000. Under Hie preteuse that You uiay silver w&eh a pewter cup inAVoaca» Sherman county, Oregon. Rufus, Or .She was a victim of that dread dis the road is valuable and that the And it will be pewter still. She was 36 chief purpose is tu abolish tolls, a Mrs Maus returned from the ease consumption. bill tnx 'been prcposrd by the in n atter Tuesday . ~ ~ v t years and 10 mo nth b old. Was itia tiv e Io compel the state to buy For general house work. Apply Chas. Nish and sister, Llilah, horn near Santa '^osa, tjicroud at lb«1 figure named. The visited friends and relatives in this county, California, Juno 13th, 1869. Mrs. G. B. B ourhill , Grass Valley, Or p etitio n s for I'lie submission of the vicinity Sunday. She leaves one son, father and proposal were seetir« «1 by employ mother, three brothers and one sis We are indebted to Mr Smith at ing men to prormre signatures, and ter besides a grandmother, four this having been accomplished the The Observer office for the pajx'r uncles and three aunts to mourn One dark roan gelding, branded measure will be • voted upon in heads he so kindly gave us. her loss. But we do not sorrow as Miss Nellio Lockhart was absent those who have no hope. She, X on left shoulder, 8 years old» June. The bill will have a very attractive title op the ballot, and Monday and Tuesday; wo are sorry when dying pang “Jusw Lover of weight 1250 pounds. One hay gilding, branded I I I for (bat reason it- is (bought the to hear that Nathan Lockhart and my soul,” all through, and two on right shoulder, weight 1000 ) measure will receive many idlinua- little Miss Emma Maus, also Willie verses of “ Nearer my God to Thee.” lbs., 7 years old. Both have collar live votes frouj the people who do Bulling ton, have quit school. She was laid to rest on the 14th of marks. $20 reward on return of J. 8. F owler , not understand its real purpose. On May 12th there will be a short April in the Methodist cemetery same to 214] Box 5, Rufus, Or “ For u law to abolish toll on the program and an address given by near Wasco. * Mount Hood and Barlow roads and W. C. Bryant, after uhich a basket providing for its ownership by the dinner will be served. Everybody A Favor Appreciated. state,” is the way the promoter of is invited. ‘ ■ Io tho Editor«. " Gentleman or lady with good the enterprise presents the question The little boys have built a so 1 PleaRo say to the voting public of reference, to travel by rail or with before the people. In the title on Sherman county who have so freely hflUSt! at the school house. Afraid given me their suffrages at the rig, for a firm of $250,000 capital. the ballot no meutiou is made of of an earth quake we guess. primaries, and placed me in nomi Salary $1,062 per year and expen the appropriation of $24,000 to be nation for Commissioner th at 1 ses. Salary paid weekly and expen Mr Junkins got a ride from the puid to the owners of the road. A very highly appreciate the favor ses advanced. Address, with stamps, man who has been over the road office to the depot both to and from thus bestowed upon mo, and if Jos. A. A lexander , j (' . . Moro, Or says thafcdhis would bo practically,, last Sunday morning elected at the polls Juno 4th, at • a free gift to the owners of the road, Two horses in an attempt to get tho g< neral election, will endeavor ’FRISCO ’QUAKE. and even thereafter the state would away from the cars got fastened in to give tho tax payers as good ser REASON be called upon for annual appropri the trestle above the warehouse vice as my judgment may dictate for tho benefit of the entire county, A dispatch from 8an Francisco ations for maintenance and im last Sunday everting. Mr Knight r will he pleased to have the sup Any person or persons having f l o r o S 'il ,' O t I l c i M l t * » p e r . dated May 4th says that geologists provement. For that reason he stood by and watched the men port of all republicans,and as many horses, cattle, houses, lots or house O F F I C I A L P A I ’ B K OF S H K U M A N <>O who have been at work since the urges that the subject should bo help the horses to get up not know democratic and other friends as hold goods for sale, exchange, or M O RO , O R E G O N . earthquake with the object of find freely discussed so that it may be ing that one of them was his own consider me worthy of their support. parties desiring to buy such prop erty, will find T he O bserver a Very Respectfully, ing traces that would establish the understood before election day and saddle horse. good medium for advertising and D uncan C hisholm , D. C. I reland a ? on ..........E ditors cause of the disturbances have the people may vote intelligently. One of Mrs Meloys valuable Republican Candidate for securing a customer. Try C. L. I reland , M anager . found iu the mountain range west It will be noticed that the bill pro driving horses died last week. T he O bserver , County Commissioner. of Redwood city whatappears to be vides that the secretary of state is Moro, Or . Kent, Sherman county, Oregon, The pupils have to go down to When you remit for The Observer indisputable evidence that their directed to purchase the road at April 27th, 1906. ’ use an express or postolficFTnOHo order, Mr Erskines spring for drinking ■ “ not to exceed” $24,000, but water. registered letter, or bank draft, payable to theory of the parting of the moun Republican Committee Meetings. tain along the crest is a correct one. further down in the bill it is evi I). C. Ireland & Son. . - Mr Erskine is very ill, we learned At the summit of the mountains a dent that the secretary has no to night. The Moro brick yard property, By authoiity of the power cobft-rred We nre here to do printing, and short distance above the village of authority to purchase for a less qjwiri the undersigne<l as duly qualified adjoining and we8‘ the Court committee-men for Hhermun county, house, is for sale. Besides two city Ifj-ou want some done bring II to u* or let Woodside there is an immense sum, for the bill makes it his duty Mouklaud. wfe hereby call a meeting pf each the us know and we will see you. If you blocks there is an acreage good for to issue a warrant in favor of the A. F. Dillinger and wife was in ConKreeslou^J and County Committee«, first class gardening, and the whole - tb b V we are not extensive enough for crack in the earth, the presence of to bt held iu Moro, Kat unlay, May 12 th owners for *$24,000, without auy which indicates that the range split Portland last w’eek buying their t9Q6| for the pur|>ose of filling positions tract will make a lovely suburban your consideration—oh, go ’long. at the top aud the side nearer the negotiation whatever. spring and summer goods, look out under the new law, in the cotigreasion- residence. Price $700 For particu al, state and county committees,and for FRIDAY....................M ay 11, 1906 ocean fell away toward the sea. for something nice. B. F. H oover the transaction' of any other business lars oddresB Buried Treasure In.Circulation. 542 East 36th street, T his crevice is at places three to Ed. Ball and Miss Hearchattend that may come liefore the meeting. A full delegation from every preetfict, 202] Portland, Or S h e rm a n C ounty C o urts. six inches wide; it has been followed Hood River Glacier. For the ed the Moro show lust week. and particularly each precinct Com by surveyors for more than four mitteeman, is requested, past week there have been a q uanti Circuit Court, Hon. W. L Bradshaw, Miss Kossinger has left for her Signed JB lwood T hompson , « J 8d Monday in March, and lat Mon miles along thé crest of the range. ty of bright, new dollars in circu fathers home in Illinois, Chairman Cong. Com. day In October, annually. - A t places it is of considerable C lakk Dtftl.AP, lation in Hood River, and as they Probate Court, Hon. O. B Bourhill, Charles Nish goes hack to the Chairman County Com. A good Gilliam county wheat depth, and at other points evidenoes J.,—list Monday in each month. bear a date thirty ye^rs old, there Portland business college this week. ranch of 932 acres al>out 700 acres in County Court, O. B Bourhill, J«» A- show that parting of the great mass To C ura a Cold io O no D ay. t waa euepicion that a gang of coun Cultivation, plenty water, supplied M. Wright, Wm. Walker Commission W. A Wood is busy summer ers,—1st Wednesday in January, April of rock and earth was followed by a terfeiters were working pear the with wind mill from a well. Also, T ake L axative BroiuoQuimne tablets fallowing the Gosch farm. partial closing of the gap. The and October. A ll druggist* refund m oney it it fail« some desirable residence property in city. It appears, however, that split follows the line of the range, The wind mKde a change of real to cure. E. W . GroVe’a signature is 6v Moro Any or all of this property T o P atro na and C o rraa p o n d a n ta . can he purchased on easy terms, or north and south, this being the they came from the mint at San estate last week. Hope • it will esch box. 25c. Francisco before the fire. , All locals will be run till ordered out, will consider a trade for other prop bring rahi sopn. general direction oi the earthquake unless otherwise specified. The government pays for the - Don’t aond us for free publication any shock. Buy the genuine imported aven- erty as’part pay. For full particu Wheal is growing nice, t-n mW re ■■■ •• ........ .............. r r transportation of coin from the J. M. P arry , thing of an advertising character. erious carbolineum; the imitation lars write to Stanford University, has seu^ Moro, Or Don’t ask us to send you names and ad mints to banka, but thia year the port worms working in it in places. being offered is only a temporary 193] dress of correspondents. 1 hat Is a private nntubefof geologists into the fiêî The Monkland school pro rpmedy if at all. If genuine one appropriation of the government matter between them and us. fo make an exhaustive study of all for that purpose became exhausted gresing fine with Mies Search as application lasts for all time. Ask Copy for adsj change», etc.) must be In • to see our sealed packages. The the office before 2 oTclock p. m. Wednea the changes iu the geological forma and in March the banka were noli-' teaclior. lay to Insure proper care and attention. t’ion. . They have examined the Observer Rook Rtore. Charles Bullard and father has For Sale. 1040 acres, deeded. Church and Society notices FREE, ex crack aloug the mountain range and fied of thiB fact and informed that Over 700 acres plow land, 600 now left for Gilliam county to sumtuer- cept when for money making purposes. after April 1st, money would have If you want a cheop suit of in cultivation, water, windmill, Such notices at regular rates at the option have made maj« of the entire to be sent at the expense of the fallow tjie farm rented of A. Nish. clothes go to J. W. Messinger a Hon. wells and springs. If you want a of the publishers. distriot No sickness around Monkland at Don’t send us articles on politics, tem good place come and see me four A year ago geologists from this party ordering it. As a result, the perance Or religion. Discussion of such M o ro Lodge, N o . 113, tho present time. miles east of Rutledge. Everything demand before that date became col lege mapped . the same region. I . O.‘O. F. Moro, Oregon. topics only leads to violent and abusive man needs. No middle man. Meet« every Saturday language In the end. Their investigations now show that unusual, and in filling orders the RAILROAD UP THE DESCHUTES. Address. F rank P ayne , ¡evening at 7:30 o'clock. Avoid personalities. Compliments deli mint was scraping the bottom of the Visiting memliers are 166 Rutledge, Or. cately given are always acceptable, but iu the interval between that time pile. Oregon Trunk Line Lets Contracts. cordially Invited. Mem even, they must not be overdone, as the and the preseut the region west of bers are expected to be charge bf Inclncerlty is apt to follow a th e creviee now appearing at the Under ordinary conditions, the Take Two Years to Finish Work. present. Win. flenrichs,. N . G. It. CAROLINE EN G IN E P O W E R shower of pretty nothings spread broad ooming and going of money from M. Brash, Secretary. Croat of the range has fallen away cast Orders for materials and im E o o n o m ical. Use D is tilla te Before coming to the city to trade read toward the sea. A t places the dis the mint leaves the usual BUrplus Lupin« R«b«ooa Lodge ers are requested to examine TheObsei ver untouched as it is continually used mediate erection of a tool house and For Eco n o m y. No 116, L O O P . / crepancy is as much as two feet, advertising columns. Its the active, wide- M6et regularly every a w n e business man who advertises, con- thus showing that the extreme off the top of the pile, the employes a bunk house at Shearar’s bridge, The Fairbanlu-Moree Gasoline and Friday evening. Visiting Distillate Engines pump, saw, grind, j «equently he Is the most accommodating, not caring to move tons of silver to have been placed by the Oregon memtM*rs are cordially «pray, run fanning mills; In fact, save sells the cheapest, and deals- the most lib western side of the range has part invited, to meet with us. manual farm labor.! ed from the old location and is keep the money wearing all alike. Trunk Line, and announcement is erally in every way Jr Home members are ex- One drop of gasoline or distillate and pioving toward the ocean. The In the shipment to the lodal hank-», made that grading will commence peeled to be present. By order of the' nine times more air makes the power. We do not wish to “keep” maga sliding of such an immense body some packages of dollars were sent at once at that point on .the right Lodge. Mrs. Jennie Fose, N. G. Expense stops when engine la closed Miss Ora Lewellen, Secretary. zines they are here for sale. See of ground would be sufficient, say here that had laid in the vaults of way. It has already been an down. Two Horse-power up Keif Cooling nounced that grading would begin The Observer Book Store window. geologists, to cause such a shock as undisturbed for thirty years. Eureka Lodge N o. 121 Cylinder. , A. P 4 A. M., Morn, Or, Write for Catalogues and Prices. at the mouth of the Deschutes by that of A pril 18. Cheap Fare East. Fairbanks, Morse & Co., That is a gcatifying report which Meets the first and third the 10th of ¿May, and from prep While the geologists were map , . Portland, Oregon. Thursday evenings of each The paseooRor department of the OB comes from the naval academy at arations being made at Sherar s month Visiting mem tiers ri-V cordially invited to meet Annapolis to the effect that hazing ping the country another shock oc A N baa issued a circular announcing hr dge, it mijy be assumed that sev special exeiirsioii rales for the coming does not now exist in the institution. « urrefl which partly bnried one of summer season. One limit« d first class eral grading crews will he put lo with ua. B y onier of tjie W. M. f. M. Parry, Secretary. the party under falling dirt and After a thorough investigation by fare, plus $l6, is the rate for round trip work alonglhe proposed line, in or rocks. After he was dug out it z '.iiA B ethl«ham Chapter. M y C eleb rated M a m m o th the board of officers in charge ol tickets to all 1 lie principal points ot tiie der to hasten work. No 78 O.E.8. was ascertained that there had been east and middle west. Tickets on (ids affairs at the academy the state t a c s Hherar’s bridge is 34 miles from Ib'gular communication a further widening of the crevice in basis may be purchased for Chicago, St each 2d and 4th Unire* ment is made that the midshipmen the mouth of the Deschutes. From day evenings m onthly. Louis, Hi Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, are honorably standing by their some places. By order W .M . " Kansas city,Ht Joseph, Atchison, Onia the fact that construction work ’¡¿y Élla Hayes, Secretary. agreement to recognize the regal, The Pacific coast Manufacturers h*. I.eaveuworth, Council Biufls and will begin shows that the Oregon tions instead of their own code. Journal, devoted to the dry goods Hioux city. The dates on which these Trunk Line means business. It is rates will obtain uie July 2d and 3d, Billie Clark of Gervais, went in trade, says that we are paying August 7th, 8th and 9tli,Hepteiuber 8tli stated that work begins on con to demonstrate that a poor man and $500,000 in freights to ship Oregon and 10th. The time lim it is placed at struction not later than the second a printer had a show in politics. wool east to be manufactured for M d ses. The same rate w ill l»e made week of Muy, and would he pushed to M Leslikee, WIs., August Till, 81b, steadily through to completion. What he demonstrated was that a us, and fully as much money a and First Street Strongs Brick V ti, only. The promoters of the Deschutes poor man stands about as much second time to get the product back, M ORO, ORE. railroad have financed their prejeot, chow against a man with a long mixed with shoddy and other adulterants. and with ample funds avail ible,. ►ack as a bop toad against a jack Confectionery, they promise that there tfhull be no rabbit in a 100 yard dash. A One ot the oddities of nomencla Will make the breeding season delays in the construction of the printer gets the job all right, but Cigars, Tobaccos, One disease of thinness in lino up the river. Owing to the of 1906 at my farm, east of Moro the people want to see him print ture is that the combination of until about the 1st of July, when Billiards Pool Tables that legislative calendar in what metals known as German silver uhildoen is scrofula; in ndults, heavy character of the work, it will he will be taken to my John Day consum ption. B oth have poor contains no silver in itecomposition. Duniway showed by his circulars ranch in Sherman county. b lo o d ; both need more fat. require fully two yearB to complete and is of Chinese and not of German to l«e a “ fair and reasonable” man this line as far as Madras, even if . Pasture will be furnished for all These diseases thriv e on lean It was introduced into breading mares, at going rates. ner. If he lives up to his ante- origin. the work is permitted to proceed L Ice Cold Drinks and Ico Crentri, ness. F a t is th e best m enus o Terms: $15 to insure, money due primary advertisements without a Europe by the Germans and for overcom ing th em ; eod liver oi with interruption. I in season. Soda Water, bottled when the mare is known to be with e- -— kick, he will l»e a fit subject to juies some time it was not generally m akes th e best and healthiest and fo u n tain , alw ays on hand.1 foal. J. R. M artin , Owner. Local Option Meetings. known that they bad simply bor to a reserved seat and twang a fa t and jib . uiS_£ft golden stringed h arp ., rowed it from the Chinese. Will be held in Sherman county as follows: Rutledge May lltb ; One of the wonderful thing* Typhoid fever and ptomaine Spalding chapel, 12lh; M oio, 15th; about every home in the scrapbook poisoning are developing at fcfan T h e C elebrated Jack Grass valley,.. Jfiih; _ Wth-Foot ... A N D ... that mother never makes For Francisco. This naturally must Will make the breeding seasons of School House, 18th; Klondike, 22d; jsars she clips out poetry, receipts follow the constant diet of oorn 1906 at thè old filrahl pbee near Brock school house, 25th; Wssco, for cooking, tor ridding a house of is ef and other canned goods upon De Moss Springs, will he handled My Motto Is by A. B. Nelson an experienced moth, for iucreasing inler«*staJn the which the }>e«ople have been living is th e enaiest an d m ost effective 20th. Me«-tiniz Witt begin ;.t 8 horseman who claims Aguinaldo is Quick Sale« and young in church work, for taking -i.ice the earthquake. This is one form of cod liver oil. H ere's a o’clock p.rn. There will lie no re la st blooded and has more points of Small Profits! ink spots out of clothes, etc. 8b* w «y for disease to spread; another n a tu ra l order of things th a t nowned speakers hut a large array perfection than any other Jaok in Live and Let Live. show s w hy S c o tt’s Emulsion is of local talent in the way of | aftori, hoards them carefully away, intend- snd more dangerous way comes this part of the country. See his of so much vnlue in oil cases ol professors, lawyers and others who Call and Examine ng someday to mix up a little flour It iu supply depots, at these p'aoes celts for evidence of this fact. scrofula and consum ption. More will gladly attend- and ilddrese My Stock of >s«te and put them in a book . But »agon loads of bread, after being Terms: $12 fordne; $22 for two, fa t, m ore w eight, m ote nourish theso meetings ns occasion may HJ BN r i P R E and a greater numlwr in proportion, a he is always busy and the flour carted through streets, dust strewn m eat, t h a t's why. and pnyAble when ir.are is known to be offer and lieln to make fheiri « suc ’ psate ia never mixed, or if it is, the mi I filthy, are unloaded. Typhoid * St UH L IN E « with foal. j-. cess. Professor Jobnsou's male for five wimple. before-buying • hildren get^st it and use it up bs- g< • ins find their way into the bread Aguinaldo has splendid action t ire she finds time. Moral: Get si-d into the Stomachs ot the people, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chcmirti w'u ” m*'nA 01 abd-lBR fine walker. J ohn H. D e M ohh , jour scrap book, all ready for clip just as they do by drinking polluted r n «<« P ~ , S «.., Yo.1. J, tb-T can c„ water. 214] DeMoes Springs, Or .......................................... liven tliooocasion « u h vwal .» m W. „ M oro » - O regon. I ings, at The Observer l ook 8t< re. r- Ï2ZI The Goods in The Store Girl Wanted. of Thé Oregon Trading Co., Horses Lost-Reward $20. of Wasco, Oregon., are now offered to the public at prices regardless of cost. J. M . FO S TE R , Agent. The ©b*erv«‘r. [Hoof No. 705.] T h e Im p o r te d P e r c h e r o n Pasteur, 55400, 40078. Black, small star and snip; foaled April 30, 1902. Bred by M. Caillou, Theil, Orne, France. Hired by Scipion [43667] dam Pastille [26673] by Louis D’Or [5891] 2d dam Pelotte [25247] by Chartrain, 1405. Will make the ensuing season at Mondays and Tuesdays, John Christiansen’s farm Wednesdays and jdbursdnys, J. F. Belshee’s 4arm Fridays and Saturdays, - - - - Muro Pasteur is one of the very best draft horses that ever left France. His physical proportions are perfect and he possesses in an extraordin ary degree the high finish and great activity which has made the breed of Percjieron horses so famous. His pedigree like his individual m entis the best that can he found in France, his ancestors on both sire’s and dam ’s sides being tho most noted prize winners and breeders in that country. His sire, Scipion, was a prize winner at the Universal Ex position at Paris in 1900. He also won First Prize at the two greatest shows in France in 1901. Pasteur on account of his great individual^ merit won First Prize in Collection at the greatest horse show in the history of tho world, that of the World’ Fair at 8t. Louis in 1904. TERMS:—$16, single leap, payable at time of service. $20 the season, payable at the end of the season. $25 to insure, payable when mare is known to-he with foal. Mare and Colt to stand good for services. Care will be takon to prevent accidents but will be responsible for none. Trading, selling or removing the mare from the neighbor hood forfeits tho insurance and money becomes due. Percheron Horse Breeders Assn. To Buy, Sell or Exchange Brick Yard for Sale. [or Sale or Trade. g is Grain and Stock farm DUPLEX - . : S t a llio n E- Sells, Keeper. B Y iR O F f W E S T w »• Winner of first premium at the California State Fair in 1898. ’ «B. This is a Splendid Thoroughbred Black Mammoth Jack. He stands 16 hands high and weighs 1100 pounds. He comes from a line of the very finest breeders of Kentucky stock. O V D U |\| ET CXT | T ^ Rpya! a8 ■*ro^ by Great West, by P l n ll IA/ W LO King of Kentucky, by St. Joe. First dam by Don Juan by Signal; second dam by Dietz St. Clair by St. Clair. BYRON WEST will Beginning April 16th at make the season of 1906 As follows, ’ ' 7 Mara, Red Barn, Munday and Tuesday. The Bales ranch, 3 miles S. E. of W is h 11 Wednes day, Thursday and Friday. Wasco on Saturday of each week. ? Terqps of service, $15.00, payable when mare is known to be with foal. V. H. SMITH^ W . G. DUNCAN, Owner. flanager. M O R O ,O K E G F O N . L IV E R Y , FE E D A N D S A L E S T A B L E S . J. M. DUNAHOO, Proprietor and Manager. - Telephone from The Dalles or any Kberman ooaoty points at oar expense- Bervioe tarnished to or from Moro to any points. 7 . OUR MOTTO “Please the public.” EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE, SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS JOB PRINTING Wm. Rudolf FOR BOTH S C O T T ’S furnit U re E M U L S IO N UNDERTAKING O, W JAXTELL N.w r- 1 ? z qs. ' / AGUINALDO *7 (.G r ood cooveyi an idea of tucecss. You may never see the man himself. IPs his letter head, ” hit envelope, his business card, circulars or catalogue. You size the man up by tk ». things. What impression of a man and his business do you get if he writes to you on wrapping paper or axle grease stationery? How docs yours look? Is it neat, tasty and modem? It is if The Moro Observer Job Department prints it. Better bring In that next job». j- >