Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, June 29, 1906, Image 2

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O b se r v e r .
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MORO. O M O O N .
D. C.
I» K L A N D A SOM.............ED ITO R S
c. L. I reland , M anager .
When you remit for The Observer
UM an expreaaor poatolHce money order,
registered letter, or bank draft, payable to
I ) . C . Ireland & Son.
We are here to do printing, end
’ f you want aome done bring It to uaor let
ua know and we w ill aee you.
I f you
think we are not extensive enough for
your consideration— oh, go 'lon g.
.
PerJectiou m Life Insurance
armer’s Meeting.
Notice is hereby given that
there will be a meeting of the farm­
ers of Sherman oounty, in Wasco,
July 7th, »y, 2 o’clock p. m., to dia-
cuss matters of great importance to
The Armstrong Legislative Committee Investigating Life Insurance Com­ our interest. Signed,
panies recommended as perfection In life insurances company conducted by
men of high repute, shilled In finance, having associated * itb them life In-
snrance underwriters who use safe methods and plain insurance contracts that
have been tried and stood the test of time, with moderate expense of conduct­
ing the business. Profits from all sources belong to the policy-holders and
must be distributed to them in dividends at the end of each year. Oregon Life
l. the only Pacific Coast Company which Includes all of the above-mentioned
features.
It is Perfection In Life Insurance.
Il.ru, Office Portland. Oregon.
L. SAMVEL, U.ner.1 Manager.
M any F armer «,
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Sherman county, Or
Wm. Rudolf
First Street
Strongs Brick
AND
UNDERTAKING
My Motto IsA
Quick Sales and
Small Profits.
Live and Let Live.
Call and Examine
My Stock of
FURNITURE
and
BIDE LINEB
before buying
M ORO, ORE.
Confectionery,
,
Cigars, Tobaccos,
leader Beds.
Billiards M Pool Tables :
The Wind River Lumb< i Co.
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v_
have a nice lot of them, built for ?
service, out of good material, by a Ice Cold Drinks and Ice Cream
first class carpenter, whioh they are > in season. Soda Water, bottled«
selling at reasonable prices. Call >and fountain, always on hand.
and see them.
W ind R iv e r L umber C o ,
C h em ical
C le a n in g a n d P r e s s in g
F U R N IT U R E
Any S u it you have,
Made as good as
new, for $2.50.
O. W. AXTELL
Moro
-
O regon. 2
Chemical cleaning is practical the
same as gasoline cleaning used by
ladies. Warranted not to shrink or
discolor the goods. We do steam __
cleaning If you w a n t It for less money but vze don’t
guarantee not to shrink the goods.
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,
Moro, Or
W e m ak e S u its to order, a n y p attern in th e house,
Sacks
sold
to
the
Washington
farm
FRIDAY.................... J vne 20,1906
FARMERS' AWAKENING.
$ 2 5 .0 0 . Drop in w h en in to w n .
ers this season at $65.00 per 1000,
with
an
advance
of
$2.00
per
bale
Sherm an County Courts.
Sacks and Sale« to be Discussed at
on jute. Why not have Represent-
Circuit Court, Hon. W. L.
A Rousing Meeting in Wasco.
Will be for service at my place
j _3d Monday In March, and 1st Mon­
3 o q S ta r k S tr e e t
.
.
.
PORTLAND, OR.
atives Pike and Donnelly get into south east of Spaulding cHpel.
day In October, annually.
Terms
$1.00,
payable
at
the
ti
ne.
harness and pull for a jute plant in
Probate Court, Hon. O. B. Bourhlll, To the Editors:
W. R. B elshke ,
i
1st Moudsy In each month.
Salem,
if this sack question must
The
farmers
of
Sherman
county
County Court, O. B- Bourhlll, J., A.
M onklipl, Or
remain
to
harrass
us.
The
grain
have
never
done
anything
except
to
M. Wright, Win. Walker Commisslon-
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eret__l#t Wedueeday in Jauuary, April raise wheat and sell it when buyers and sacks men tell us that the sacks
xud October.
Rialto Lasts
get ready to take it, and have all went up in the San Francisco
Z B e tx x I s :© a / t Z L ^T oxo g tx x d “^77"a s c o
T e P a tr o n s a n d C o r re s p o n d e n ts .
bought their sacks at any old price fire. Did the water-front burn in
* Representativos at Kent^ Grass Valley, Morov.
D o n ’t a»k ua to send you namea and ad
For general house work. Apply
and then give them baok to the San Francisco? 0, no; but the grain
B lack P a te n t L e a t h e r ^
Jreas o f correspondents. T h at is a private
ta
Mrs. G. B. Bo unni LL,
Wasco, Rufus, Biggs, DesChuutes,
bag
men
had
their
stock
of
sacks
man
they
had
bought
from.
They
m atter between them and us.
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Grass Valley, Or
Lace or Button
Copy for ads, change*, etc., must be In have concluded that it is time for up town! in the safety vaults I pre
Collections carefully made.
Fire and Grain Insurance
the office before 2 ffclock p. m. Wednes
them to do as their fellow men- in sume; what a likely story that is to
Toe Sbermal»' Trading Co. is
Drafts issued on any point in Europe.
lay to Insure proper care and attention.
other pursuit« do—''organize 1 So tell people, expecting us to believe showing the best lim- of ladies and
Church and Society notices F R E E , ex
B lack Qun M etal
cept who» for money m aking purposes
ma««
meeting
is
called,
to
assemble
it?
By
making
the
arrangements
childrens
Oxfords
and
Shoes
that
Such notice* at regular rate* at the option
Lace or Button
in the Wasco Opera House at
now on foot it will give outside bid has ever been in the country.
of the publisher*.
Doctor,
nurse
and
patient
feel
easier
if
they
see
D o n ’t »end u* article* on^ politic», tern
ders an opportunity to come into
o’clock p. m., Saturday, July 7th.
perance or religion. Discussion of such
our label on the bottle of medicine. They know
Sherman county,. If every farmer
T an R u ssia Calf
Let
every
farmer
in
Sherman
topics only leads to violent and abusive
that
our label is a guarantee that the purest
language In the end.
will join hands in this work there
county
come
out.
The
intention
is
Lace or Button
Avoid personalities. C om plim en t* dell
materials have been compounded by
cately given are alw ay* acceptable, but to set apart certain days for sale can be some radical changes made
If
you
do
call
and
Jet
us
make
E
xpert,
Experienced,‘•R
egistered
P
h
a
rm
a
ciste
even they m u*t not be overdone, a* the days at all wheat points in Sherman in affairs, and the changes will not
a deal with you. We have them
“ SO R O SIS” and
charge of in dncerlty •• «P1 to follow f
and that the medicine will produce the
county, where the grain buyets and be injurious to the farmers’ interest and they are lor sale-p rice cuts no
»bower of pretty nothing* spread broad
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“ ‘W
W alk-Over*
alk -O ver” S tore.
B
est
P
o
ssib
le
R
esu
lts.
M any F armers . figure in the transaction. Moro Im ­
ca»»
,
the farmers may come together either.
' Before coming to the city to trade read
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.
Form
erly
F
ifth
end
W
eehlngtoa.
plement Co. Call on or address
ZLvdZoxo Z=5l x a , x x x x a c 3 7 ‘
e i» arc requested to examine T h e Obsei ver and bids be made" upon different
G uy H ulsb , Agent,
advertising columny. Its the active, wide­
LAW
ANU
ORDER
LEAGUE.
W a sh in g to n and T hird S tr e e ts
rxeacrlptlcxs. 33r\x«l»t* ~
kinds
and
lots
of
grain.
The
matter
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Moro, Or
awake business man who advertises, con
Office Long Distance Phone
of grain sacks will be taken up.
.equently he Is the most accommodating
“ All Around The Northwest Corner"
Organisation and Its Purpose Stated.
Main S tr e e t, Moro, O rofon
sell» the cheapest, and deals the most lib
Price of 1 0 ^ and 11 cents will be
PORTLAND
-
OREGON.
erally in every way
List Of Officers Chosen.
inquired iiilo. The most of the local
If you would celebrate Independ agents admit that they cannot see
Strayed or Stolen. 5 or 6 head
A meeting of citizens from all
enoe day as it should be celebrated any good reason why such prices
2-year
old steers,branded I D on left
Sign Writing.
Carriage Painting.
should prevail. It is looked upon aeotions of Sherman county bold hip. Two wattles under chin. 1
we weloome you to Moro.
P
o
r
c
e
l
a
i
n
B
a
t
h
as being an absolute graft. We at the court house June 24th, 1906, will pay $2.50 per head for informa­
Umatilla oounty farmer« have or will take steps at this meeting, July organized a Law and Order League tion by which I can f.nd tho cattle.
Address,
N ate C ecil ,.
----- Dealer in------
ganizetF for purposes of mutual 7th, to put an end to it, even if the for Sherman county, by electing the 6t223]
Cecil, Or
following
officers:
C
J
Bright,
Pres­
P a in ts, O ils, P ictu re and Room H old in gs,
benefit, and to resist further en state has to do as Washington has
Agent for tho Best Steam Laundry
G lass and W all Paper. *
‘
croachments of the grain bag octo done: put the penitentiary convicts ident; C L iTeland, vice-President;
Shop in Moro Hotel Building
pus. Oregon and Washington are to work making sacks. The farmer HS Ward, Secretary; WM Barnett,
Paper
Hanging
and
Houee
Painting.
E D G R R L E W I S . P r o p r ie to r .
now the only states wholly within pays the grain buyer from 8 to 11}4 Treasurer. 0 H Rich, Wasco; 1 F
KurniturO Varnished and Polished.
I have for sale several farms in
its merciless grasp.
cents for the sacks to haul the grain Hill, Grant; H O Shugart, Moro;
Pictures Framed and Matted.
Gilliam county» two of which I
MORO
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- . OREGON.
.
. Bedsteads Enameled.
to the warehouse, then on« pound Leslie Heath, Grass valley; L J mention here, which are a fair sam­
The Oregon Journal (not Kin of about is deducted on each sack Gates, Kent; Executive committee. ple of what-I‘hAv«„P.n my list.
Estimates furnished on application. A ll work neatly done^
The Law and Order League is not
kaid), squibs the Dalles Chronicle of grain, for the weight of the sack,
No. 1. 606 acres, 2o0 wLeat land
for not advocating the election of a by the man from whom’we bought a police organization in any. «eiiae, unbroken; 16 acres of bottom lands
watet^
woman instead of a lady school di the sacks. Then, when they sell but is for the purpose of helping can be irrigated; oceans
rector, and a little farther up slants instead of .the grain buyer paying the county officials in the enforce­ good orchard; $1.500 .home,' $500
G r a s s V a lie v , O r e g o n
barn, cellar,etc. 8 miles northwest
its ‘side lights’ at the Elgin ‘ladies’ us for the sack to ship the grain in ment of the law. ,
V I it n u f a r ( n r r n n < l k e e p l a S t « c k
Rev. Monroe, of Wasco, at the or­ of Condon. $8 per acre, <J.,50Qcasfi
who “ cleared $100 at an election as we paid him for the sack to haul
needed; 160 acre homestead can be
dinner for the benefit of the ceme­ it in, we donate the sacks to the ganization, commenting upon the taken up adjoining.
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«tVeeewV«VB ■*»■»■■■*«
purposes in view, among other
tery association.” Webster doesn
No. 2. 360 acres, good 6-room
wheat and grain bag combine, for
things said: “ In regard to the ob­ house, fine barn, 330 acres of «heat
call a critic so fine as this a man.
Iron and Wood Working,
Repairing Solicited.
A1J Work .Guaranteed.
their sole use and benefit. We have
ject of this organization, I do not which would gladden the eye of any
The decoration uommittee urgent­ used the-sack one day, they wear it know how other members may feel farmer; 10 miles from Condon, $20
horse sho eing a s p e c ia lty .
ly request that all business booses, out—is that fair? If it is necessary but it does nbt occur to me th at we an acre for the land; lots of water.
This
ranch
is
in
the
famous
Ferry
Machinery Repaired.,
and residences in this city, be deo- for the farmer to buy sacks to haul are directly to enforce the law, but canyon country. Come over and
orated for the 4th of July. We his grain 10 or 12 miles on wagons that this organization should stand at once. ' M. F itz M aurice .
$
*
S h o p on P a r k S tr e e t, N e a r P u m p H o u se.
hope to see everybody get into line why should n’t the man who buys behind the officials in the enforce­
e Leadin* Dealer In ftbermaa County
The Real Estate Mai,
Flrat-clau
Up-to-
Data"
,
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the
contents
of
the
bag
pay
us
and help in this matter. The entire
Condon, Or
ment of the law. We should make 224]
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oounty has been invited and moat little something: at least the value them feel that wo are standing by
of the bona fide people will be here of 2d-hand sacks; or return other and with them in their efforts to
sacks to us in place of those we had
oomply with the wishes of the ma­
.tuco, eueoi.
01 Iisr Hid II
Liat oí Goods.
Gentleman or lady with good
people, with a common good to bought, and paid for twice?
jority of the voters, and by allying reference, to travel, by rail or with
commemorate, the 4th is the day for
In addition to such abuses we are ourselves closely with them, lend
rig, for a firm of $250,000 c< pi tai.
patriotic observance.
Hava now on hand a larj* stork o( Harnaas and Saddlea, Oollara, Brldlaa,
at the mercy of the grain buyer in them every help that is possible in Salary $1,062 per year and expen­
O^hlpr, Kol-ee. firnchas, Carry Combe. Ac., Ac. Any person la need o( anything
the m atter of prices. We need more their work. I think wo should ses. Salary paid weekly and ttpen- la
eave money by givl^K “ • • ceil before pnrehaeing elsewhere.
Sherman county has a large list grain buyers in Sherman oounty.
Hes advanced. Address, w ithsfm ips;
overcome
any
impression
that
it
is
of registered cattle, horses, swine, Let us have it as we did 7 or 8 years
Jos. A. A lexander ,
|
sheep, etc., and is in good position ago. You could go into Rufus and the desire or purpose of this organ­ •
Moro Or
/ i ■tk/aa.-a'U'* % a. a-a.
¿. A.
r y
♦
to make fine displays of its vari­ find from 10 to 12 wheat buyers ization to take the law into its own
YOUR PRESENCE IS DESIRED AT THE
ous products. In relation to this waiting for you, and in some cases hands, and to emphasize the fact
AH - kinds in large or small quantities.
that
it
is
our
intention
to
help
the
m atter it Is time for this and the
they would take a team and drive county officials in every way that
various oounties of the Inland Em­
Any person or persons having
out to meet you on the road and bid we can.”
pire to take greater interest in state on your w heat
horses, cattle, houses, lots or house­
,
C
J
Bright
said,
“
I
do
not
think
affairs of this kind. We should not
hold goods for sale,’ exchange, or
In the testimony of Mr. Hayfield,
F. A. F lem in g , Proprietor.
only do our duty in a local way by a grain buyer testifying at Colfax the sheriff will think we are going parties desiring to buy such prop­
to
take
the
job
Out
of
his
hands.
erty, will find Tire OesBR'i t a
ourselves, bnt at the state fair also. June' 22d, he said that in handling
- Main S treet
- - floro, Oregon.
r Brock Bldg.
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We wish to make the county offi­ good medium for advertising :md
wheat he expected to make a profit cers and oourt feel that it is their securing a customer. Try
The Silver Lake Oregonian tells of 2 to 5 cents per bushel.
T he O bserver ,
Strictly Commercial House
duty Io carry the wishes of the
about a carrier pigeon “ with a let­
Moro, Or
Stand by an open river proposi­ voters of the county into effect. It
tered silver band fastened about its
Home Comforts and Cooking
tion. Arlington had a rate on wheat might be well to present a state­
leg,” alighting at Lannes Klippel’s
Meals go cen ts. Lodgings the sam e.
in 1904, of 1 cents per 100. The ment to the county oourt saying
You will always find at our yard.
Hummer lake ranch quite recently.
boat company cut that rate for the that the object of this meeting is
The bird had become bewildered,
The Moro brick yard property,
farmer of Gilliam county, and then to lend it such ABwistance as we
perhaps, or stopped for food, and
at «pedal prior« by car load lota.
adjoining
and west of the Court
if The Oregonian were to publish what did the O R. and N. Co. do? ean, by securing evidence of viola­ house, is for sale. Besides two city
the lettering on its tag the little They said: don’t give your wheat to tion of the laws; and by assisting blocks there is an acreage good for
Wo also handle KNOCK DOWN W INDOW
ones history might beoome establish­ the boat and we will give you a rate them in every way in our power to first class gardening, and the whole
FRAMES
and BUILD1NQ PA PER . Will meet]
tract will make a lovely suburban
ed and the bird returned to its of 12$. The farmer of Moro vicinity bring offenders to justice. The pur­ residence.
Price
$700
For
particu­
a ll c o m p e titio n .
can save on every 13 sacks of wheat pose of this body, and of t|ie execu­
home oote.
lars address .. B. F. K oovbk <
that they put on the beach at Rufus tive committee, is to supply infor­
542 East 36th str •©$,
Attorney General Crawford has $1.95, and from Krskinville on the mation which will make possible 202]
Estimates cheerfully given on all bills large or small.
Portland, Or
Sunday Dinner 35 cents.
inaugurated a movement to revise same number of sacks $2.10; Sum­ the enforcement of the law that has
the criminal laws of Oregon that mit, Hay canon, McDonald and
been created by the people. If the
criminals may not escape on tech­ Moro, all take the ea«pe rate. Your
eounty court fails to use county
nicalities, and the criminal oode be store keeper at Moro, can save if he
money for prosecution of violations
Come to my farm, cast of Klon­
M oro, O regon .
lifted out of the disgrace of being will let the farmer load back with
of the law, then it is our intention dike, known as the Charley Jones
all on the side of the raecals. He sugar, etc., $3.60 per ton. A farmer
as citizens, to furnish the necessary place, four mares, one with colt?
E. S . H ornaday, H anager, M oro, Orl
has called for the views of every can save, on a ton of grain bags fm
These animal« have been taken up
A S T O P W h e r e th e P e o p le S to p -
funds
and
evidence
to
put
offenders
a« efltray«, and the owner is reques­
prosecuting attorney in the state in Rufus to Moro, $4 00; Erskinville,
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ibis matter, and with their reports $4 40. Then, how about your wood, behind the bars, or at least to bring ted to call, prove property, pay dam
them before the courts.”
age« and take the stock awnv, or
before him will be able to lay the you can save about $1.50 to $1.75
The constitution and by-laws of the name will he «old according to
subject before the judiciary com­ per cord on wood to Moro.
THE 0ALLE8, OREGON.
the league will be published, possi­ law. One grey mare, branded 21
mittee at the next legislature.
Electric Lights in Every Room
The Walla Walla jut« plant at bly next week, and the coxqteralion on »rifle, Weighs about 1050 pounds.
and Electric Call Bells.
the penitentiary ooet $175,000, ca­ of all law abiding citizens of the One bay mare, branded combination
T J , diamond connected, on left
The Oregon city Chantanqua, pacity 8,500 grain bags per day.
oounty is respectfully invited.
— HOTEL RATES TO SUIT YOU. —
almulder, weighs al»out 1200 pounds.
MOKO, OREGON.
July 10 25, announce a splendid
One bay mare, branded witl| letter
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prog ra in. I *oet a, a u I hors, in n siciaas,
»one over the other nt right
Nobody is frightened by the m
Office O.K.&N.Ky.
Western Union Telegraph Co.
All Stage Linea.
» L IV E R Y , F E E D A N D S A L E S T A B L E S .
athletes, teacher«, artists, m<*n of
We like best to call
nouncement that .this is the. u<«r angle«, forming a cross, on left hip,
science and men of skill are to be
weighs about 1000 pounds. Oue
SCOTT’S EMULSION
for the 17-year locust*. Th»-re » e brown mare with colt, hrnnded
J. M. DUNAHOO, Proprietor and Manager.
*»e there, professional entertainers,
a
food
because
it
stands
so
em­
locusts every year io some parts of mule shoe on left shoulder, weighs
lAir.on« lecturers, singers of renown
phatically for perfect nutrition.
Telephone from The D«II m or «nr Sherman oounty point« at onr axpenM.
oountry and farmers do not ho' h»r about 950 pounds. The alx>ve will
utd story tellers,
men and
And yet in the matter of restor­
Serrioe
furniahed to or from Moro to any point«.
be «old according to law, at iny
about
them,
as
they
do
little
vomen. The musical program in
ing appetite, of giving new
OUR MOTTO
the public.”
farm,
known
a»
tho
Charlie
Jcfnes
damage. We are inclfntd to think
. ludes leading soloists of the state,
strength to the tissues, especially
place eastof Klondike, in Sherman
(bat the 17-year visitation 1« « good county, state of Oreg< n ,at noon on
to the nerves, its action is that
lid a chorus of 121 iustrumeuta-
EVERYTHING NEW A(H) UP-TO-DATE,
of a medicine.
deal of a myth. They tnsite good Ju ly . 14th, 1906, unless sooner re­
ions io Haydens' oratorio: The
8«aS lar ( tm Mania.
SPECIAL RATES TO COMMEiftCIAL TRAVELERS
poultry feed, ere pritty gn-xl singers, deemed by their owner or owners.
sooty a « own «. i
<
' ’reation, and a gieat evening from <’
<I
FmH Sow*.
MweTaA. .
• Signed J. L. S mith ,
don’t slay long, and altogether are
Uendelssohn, under the direction
•2 2 3 }-
Klondike, Or
a mild eort of nuisance.
of Prof. Nash, of Eugene."
Hero--Boan Durham Bull.
UNIQUE TAILORING CO.,
B ankers,
C A P IT A L ,
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Girl Wanted,
-
$ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0
“Walk-Over” Oxfords
Transacts a General Banking Business.
00
^.00
At the Bedside
$3.5«
Want a Wagon Rack?
K \! I 1 fi
VI H
I I T 1 Q
Lost Cattle-Reward.
M oros B arber S
Tubs.
hop
Everything First Class and Up to date.
E. M. MEACH, floro, Or.
Gilliam Farms for Sale.
H arness S addles H alters
C.
B . F X .O R S R
HENRY KRAUSE
S A D D L E S , H A R N E S S I S U P P L IE S
I,
X. raa
Io Buy, Sell or Exchange
C om m ercial H ou se
LUM BER
’ "MOULDiNGS, SASH, DOORS,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ AND SCREENS
► __
_
LIME, CEMENT, COAL,
WOOD and POSTS.
Brick Yard for Sale.
H otel M
S L A B W OO I>
oro
Nearest Hotel to B usiness Center,
Postoffice and Depot.
Estray Notice.
W . C. R U T L E D G E , Prop.
House
A lw ays Remember the Full Name
| axative R romo Quinine
Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in T w o.
on Box. ZSe.
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Wind River Lumber Company