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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1906)
Furnishing Goods Hats Shoes Shoes and Oxfords Clothing Etc. N e v e r b e fo r e h a s o u r lin e o f G e n ts F u r n is h in g s b e e n s o c o m p le t e a n d w e i n v ite s p e c ia l a t t e n tio n b y -e v e ry m an and b o y . fo r th e ir 4 t h o f J u ly a n d h o t w e a t h e r c lo t h in g . Patent leather, Tans and Blacks, all the latest and best styles at prices that can not be beat by any shoe house in America. Panama Hats The only hat for the su m m er time, they are going fast. Come while there are plenty of styles to select from. We m o t a stare oi your trade SHERMAN TRADING COMPANY MORO, OREGON. The O b se r v e r The Observer is the Sherman county paper you want. ' MORO, S H E R M A N C O .,O R E G O N : Wagons, Wagons, Wagons. See Geo. N. Croefield, Wasco. The price of The ObserveriH $1.50 | Rubber stamps to order at The per year. 75 «ente for six month«, W cent« , _u«» «f . i we I omoe. for foar month*—bat If ..-4.1 paid 4.« in - advanoe «joept g?-M in fail for 2 years. Khorlar McCormick headers and extras. term s than one year 12)^ oeute per month. See Geo. N. Croefield, Waaco. Send for advertising rates All local« will be run till ordered o u t ,, Latest maps of both Oregon and unless Otherwise «i>eclfled. I Washington, for sale at The Don’t »end us for free publication any- Observer Book Store. thing of an advertising character. I THE *r office. Stationery, at The Observer Hook Store. MACHINERY Get one of our indellible pads and «tamp for marking linen. Miss Vie Sayres school closed on the 30th. It was very successful. Tho Observer is sustained by its P lo w s , ~ H a rr o w s , VV J a ________ g o ns . \ Garden Hose Lawn Mowers .)) A Full L ine of E x tras for the Holt Combine Harvesting Company. And a C om plete L ine of E x tras for McCormick Reapers and Headers. . . . . . . O IL S ! O IL S ! O IL S ! New Karnes« H a td u ia te . Just Received. W. F. Weigand X Co., 8 s ;L Ä GOODS F R U IT OVERALLS SH O E S , ETC. Carbon paper, any size to order at The Observer office )’wn reputation. The Offloial Paper of The D f tlE D Stationery, paper, pens, ink, People ln<]ulry, when o ttered upon onr ralcpdar, pencils and all sorts of ictas, at thei \ j rH Parr Mrs Logan and Mrs giving the date of the paper n the date at f u , n , , , i, * J 1 w hich your current aubscrtptjon expires. , 'JljBerver Book Store. I Barnum returned from the Dalles Difficulty irrliavingyour Observer j Don’t fail to see the new Stockton Saturday Changed may be avoided by .ending t h e , drapers made for all headers. Sara ole conies of th is n a n e r m av desired alteration to thUoffice. Always j »iiipi© copies oi in is paper may give the name of the office from which 1 Mrs J M' Parry has returned j b« bad at The Observer business h o w . from .„exten d ed trip to the ollie« -Oc. per copy. ay valley, much improved in health. « ~ Hay canyon bpys’took the cake FRIDAY . . J uly G, 190G Shampooing, hair dressing, Bcalp from Moro juniors Saturday, 8 to6. treatment, manicuring, and facial Dean Hayes, umpire. Plenty qf fishing tackle at ST Co massage. Will call at residence, if Want a wagon-rack. See Moro The Observer is the home paper desired. Fur particulars inquire at Implement Co.’s remarks on 2d you want. D.F.Qsburb’s. Ginns’ late residence. page. Guy Hulse, agent. Gas engines, all sizes. See Geo. The combined bands of Grans Mrs Ladru Barnum returned N. Croefield, Wasco, Or. Valley and Moro have demonstrated Saturday from a restive outing Don’t forget the Sherman County that when good music is much Farmers’ Meeting in Wasco, July needed, there is no cause for leaving about Falls city. Mr Barnum took his rest at Collin6. 7th, at 2 o’clock p m. ( Sherman county to secure it. Now that you are thinking hard You can always find it profitable After 1 pm. Wednesday, it is very Trueman* Poland, the Biggs dis- to use the classified adv. columns about machinery, extras, oils, har difficult for us to Handle copy that i pfcliper of liquids, closed hia joint ness, etc., look over the advertise call, for changes in the form. ttt noon on the ,ftHt day of June> of The Observer. They bring buyer ment of W F Weigand a Co., Grass and seller together. Valley, Or. The Stockton new drajjer, made i shipping the ingredients to Dalles Tha Sherman Trading,,Co. is for all headers, for sale by H o lticjty, *fhe badge of disappointed Mr and Mrs Simon Elcook re showing the best line o f ladies and Mfg. Co.,AVjaao«, Or. , hope was left flapping on the door turned from the G. A.R.encampment childrens Oxfords and Shoes that Will sell you a gits erigiuc, and , knob. Sunday. Mr and Mrs Pike took has ever been in the country. set it up, running in order. GeoT j T h u N ew Bigg»—is—cartsinljt—a. the train for Ashland, as Mr E left Mrs Johnston came over from Grants pass. N. Crosfield, Wasco.^'__ , most deservedly popular hotel, and Gilliam farm to help celebrate, We’ve got the tools ami w h a ts|m5ne hust. J. J. Heckard and wife, An elegant bouquet of carnations, bringing with her Miss Cleo Burni- more we know how to use them in ' are entitled to a very liberal patron- sweet peas and nasturtione, attract this Print Shop. Conrte and see for' »««• The table is supplied with son, who has been the guest here of attention of visitors to this shack yourself. everything nice, and the rooms are Mrs Johnston’s daughter, Miss this week. They came from the For sale 1-15 horse Case engine, i new’ neat an(* clean* < Litha Cunningham. flower garden of Mrs Isaac ThingB are not always what they Thompson. Thanks. 1-30x54 Russell separator, with Patriarchs Militant and Soverign fork, cables, cook hnufw, at a snap. Grand Lodge, IO 0 F, which con- seem. Sponge cake is not made of Amongst a gang of counterfeiters, Good term». See Geo. N. Crosfield, venesat Toronto, Ontario, Sept 15th sponges, Welsh rabbit is not rabbit tough old convicts, arrested last Wasco. ---- & " * to 22d, 1906. “ Tickets now on Bale at ail and a family jar is never used week in Baker, Umatilla and Screen doors. The Wind River ¡at Moro railway station; going via in preserving the peace. If every Multnomah counties, appears the Lumber Co. now have a' nice stock jSkokane and return 180.10. Go thing, especially food and clothing, name of C K Mills, former saloon of these doors, of both plain and >ng via Spokane, returning via San was labeled with its real contents keeper in Grass Valley. fancy patterns, in assorted sizes, all Francisco $101.95. On sale Sept and no shams were marketed, this Peter Fleck has sold the Fleck Btrong and well built. Do yon not j 8-9 and 10th, 1906. Limit to Nov. would he a much better world to orchard near Grant to James M need one or more of them? | 30th, llfOO) live in. Taylor; taking as part of the deal 781 acres of farm land near Hay canon; which Mr Fleok in turn has sold to J B Thompson. A Blue M ark h ere will a n sw e r an 10 9 6 CANNED Plenty of fishing tackle at ST Co. Type-writer paper at The Observ Wedding J------ -n— ■ Mrs Nish is visiting friends in County oourt Is in seesion, You don’t have to woar god'd A nice thing about having a large year Wednesday. Webfoot. yesterday and today. olothee if you can afford to. family ie you can’t afford to bave Dick Ogle is coming to the front It’s advice when yon give it and We will talk a bit about things A man is nearly always ashamed any other bad habits. as a truck farmer. lecturing when you get it. tbie week in our next. to admit he was never wild. A wid oarer thinks be m ’ght do H A Page has some friends on a Ray Ragsdale ie home from col The Delineator for Jhly, August Some boys who go to college don’t better next time and a widow that visit from Nebraska. ’ ~ lege for the summer vacation and Sept, 25o, direct from the Butt- even learn to play base ball. sho could pot do worse. O A Ramsey is doing the Big Moro was very nioely decorated rick Co., NY City. Write for it. Buy the genuine imported aven- It’s funny how arliatio people Barn Aot at the farm of L L Peets. for the celebration and oounty fair. J O Thompson, of Hood river, think long hair will make up for erious carhoiineum; the imitation Miss Sadie Briggs of Erskine- 1 be base ball was up to date, was a close observer at the fair in brains. being offered is only a temporary « ville, left Ssturday for DesMoines, Wednesday, 5 to 6 in favor of Moro. Moro thia week. A C ie here also Small boye wouldn’t mind having remedy if at all. It genuine one Iowa. Mrs M L Hoekioson and Miee from Portland. ears if there were no mothers to application lasts for all time. Ask Moro was filled with hsppy farm Blair are visiting relatives in Cor to see our sealed packages. The The Reed a Nelson ferry at Rufus wash them. Observer Book Store. ers Saturday, and all appear to be vallis. J is now ready for business. The There would be a lot more fun in The N Y Post says that the post- busy. C L Blakely of Shaniko, had a launch is on the water, and has religion if people tried to discourage office department has ruled that T E Sink and wife, and Miss good job of dentistry performed by successfully passed all tests. you from it. mail must he looked over before Edna, were Portland visitors last Dr Jamea this week. Mr and Mrs Peter Fleck were There will be money enough in taken from the postolfice, and that week. guest« of Mr and Mrs J H Landry Mrs Sullivan, mother of Dr Ray the world for everybody when it is any letters put into your box by Mr and Mrs Adolph Heydt ar W Logan, was the guaet of bar eon last week. In the Palmy days of no use tp anybody. mistake muet be returned before Grants, thie couuty, they lived cloee leaving the office, under a penalty rived Saturday and are now at and family this week. On a nice summer day it seems neighbors. of $200 for failure to do so. Post home in Moro. The early bird rises so soon now like being sentenced to hard labor master Parry has not yet b-ien People wondered why the CSRy even to have to yawn. This is the last year of swearing that the youngsters oan lie abed notified. train came in on time yesterday. in a vote. Hereafter; if you don’t while the worm is being caught. ...... 1 ' 'I Was it because L L Bell was here register you can’ t vote. Some women seen to think that Wedding bells are soon to ring on a rainy day a pair of beooming and wanted to get to Kent and near Monkland. Tommie says her stockings is of more use than an could’t leave with the train because of unfinished business? answer was “slow but sure.” umbrella. At the Dollar feast of the Multno Mtas Dicie M u rra y has been It is bad policy to prove a man mah democracy thia week one of the making regular calls to the dress wrong in an argument when you speakers explain that Senator Gear- makingparlors this week. . know he has some other way of in was absent because “bees gtfn If its a Book yon want, The getting even. wid Charley 8 weeny on a run over FO R Observer Book Store is the place to Grandpa Belabae 91, and Grand to Yoorup and Egip and a few other find a variety to select from. pa Jordan 84, were the oldest old towns, t’ pick up some bricky Mr I’arr left for Portland Monday participants in the Moro oelebration bracks and iniquities. to inquire into the reported de thia week H a r v e s t . LA W A N D O R D E R L E A G U E struction of the jute crop in India. Messrs Lloyd, Orville and Clyde H A Page got another car load Smith with their wives sod babes, C o n s titu tio n ^ n S B y-Law s of Tho of Dalles city ice last week. A took part in tbs Moro celebration C ounty O rg a n is a tio n . carload melts away about 3-fourths this week. ARTICLX I. these dayf. •* ~~»- Everybody enjoyed the oelebra Name. * With Senator Fulton alone to tion and fair in Moro this week. The name of thia organization »ball represent Oregon interests, this state Award of premiums will be pub be tha Law and Order League fur Sher lished next week. man county. fared very well at the late session ARTICLE IL of congress. Mrs O. A. Ramsey arrived home - O b je c t. E E Martin has purchased lum Friday accompanied by her sister, Miss Bessie Yarnell, and sister-in- The object of thia organization ahall ber from the Wind River Lumber be to oo-operate with the oounty offl Co. with which to build himself a law, Mrs Charles Yarnell. clala of Sherman oounty, Oregon, and house on the farm. The finder of a gold-band ring all other offloera In the enforcement of law: particularly aa to the anforoemeut 18k fine, lost in Moro July 5th, will of the Local Option Law. And to aa E A Cushman and family are at home from their Trout lake ex confer a favor by leaving same at slat such offloera therein and to aee to It that auoh lawa are vigorously enforced. cursion. That region was a pleas-,, tbie office, and reoeiva reward. ARTICLE III ing surprise to them. Meals served by the Ladies Aid Membership. F M Smith has a fat duck that Society this week were relished by A ny person may become a member follows him about like a pet poodle. their patrons, and none were per of the organization whose purpoeee and aims are In accordance with the objects He thought of entering it for the mitted to depart dissatisfied. . stated, who pays the membership dues slow race, but its too swift. Mr McDonald, Mr and Mrs G N. and who shall further subscribe to the PIONEER BRICK, MORO, OREGON. W R Ellis, representative elect to Crosfield, and Mrs Amos, were following pledge: I hereby pledge my self to promote the Interests of thia congress for this district, will speak guests of Mrs Fordyce during the I .eague and to seek to obtain evidenoe of violations of law and to divulge the at the farmers meeting in Wasoo celebration and fair this week. same to the executive committee. 7 9 %:• tomorrow, Saturday July 7th. If this contemptible bagatelle of Failure to do so forfeits my member ship in the League. The eagle that screamed haB a railroad only knew the daily Sec. 2. Failure to'pay due« and as Z = £ e a ,& a ,c lx e e aro ni-wtly caused by ilio -tra in <>f found a testing plaoe over S 8 Hayes damage it caused by its uniform sessments shall constitute a forfeiture of membership. T lx © desk, in the Gordon bank. The delays—do you think .its managers and can l>«i - . * ARTICLE IV. would careadam? Nit. last asset of the BiggerstafTs. T >© x x x i . 3 i r x © x x t l ' 3 7 ' C \ x x © c L i )y wearing tfuj * Fees and Dues. The hot wave that tortured and The Kerr, Gifford Co. has bought Eaeh member, on w Joining the l/©Ag_ I .eague _____ _____ __ Ig til© many people io the east aide the warehousing business.of the W killed to relieve the undue-strain ’put , »kJ- .A , ,ha11 • membership fee of >1.00, A Gordon Co in Sherman oounty. of this oontlnent Saturday tortured I and thereafter a quarterly fee of twenty- , upon them. The Gordon Co retain their banking ahd killed numeruus fields of wheat I flTt °*nta- My E quipm ent for m aking an Accurate test of the eyes is Unexcelled by in The Inland Empire Sunday and I article v . business. any office in the state. I have all the latest Im proved instrum ents, w hich are The O. Man started on bis 7lst The Prineville-Mitchell stage was carried away in a cloud burst June 25th. One passenger, a lady, and the driver were Baved. The Stage was a complete wreck and team drowned. The mail was swept down 9 miles and then recovered in fair shape. * Dry was duly initiated in Sher man county Saturday. It was a caution to sinners to see Dad De- Moss, Old M. Ireland, Nasby Parry, Axtell, et. «1, hiking to the drug store to have their old bottles filled before night set in. Ed Smith would like to be made happy by some one who found his pocket-book in the Kent district. It contained about $230,00 in bills and $500 in notes. A reward of $20 00 will he paid to any person finding it and leaving same at the office of the Kent Recorder. Oliver Coker, the fallow who threatened and attempted to carve County Commissioner Dunoan Chisholm last month, was finally arrested and lodged in jail Sunday. Upon examination before Justice Wbi Rudolf Monday he was given the alternative of leaving the state within 12 hours, or going to jail in default of $2,000 bond to appear at the next term of the oircuit uourt. Ha deoided to hike. J. I & C o r r e c t C -lo s o o s Monday. Offioara and Duties Mrs Clara Belohee, who came op I The offloera of the League shall oon ik . n u I ot a President, vl< and the 4th at Treasurer aod’ S S X e from Portland to .pend tha 4U> •’> J | secretary. t home, was confined to her room Committee. m oat o f t h e 1 st ith alaknaaa I 8«c. 2. The duties of the President j n. at or the 1st week w with aioknes«, ehall u thoee u. uaiiy pertaining to I but was able to assist the Ladies | that offloe. * SS!.™“’' expensive, and know how to use them . Consult, .m e. My advice in this m atter will lie w orth som ething to you. I am strictly honest in my e x am inations, and never proscribe glasses, unless th ey are actually needed. JEWELED 'T , and ' 0PIICI1H. Heo. 8. The vioe-President shall as sums and perform all duties of the J Peoples block W ednesday. President In his absence. Bee. 4 The Secretary shall keep all Sherman county folks are proud records, and carry on the correspond enoe of the League, and perform any j of the literary and musioal treat O A L I T T L E M ISSIO N A R Y W O R K IN Y O U R other duty that may properly pertain prepared for them io the pavillion to that offloe. idle days by telling your neighbors of the good The Secretary shall oertlfy a list of | The oration, by Hon N J Binnott, members of eaoh district to their dis- qualities of The Observer. If you can’t get their suh- while devoted to the patriotio and I triot oommltteeman, who shall prooeed liberty-loving demands of oooaslona 10 the collection of any moneys due on Iscriptions, send us their addresses and wo will send ., . , .. . -u . , such lis t Returning suoh list with no-1,1 , ike the day we all oelebrate, was unions as to payment, or otherwise, t h e m s a m p le c o p ie s We pay fur all soliciting you do muoh along lines in praise of noble w ithin reasonable time to the secretary. I f o r . . • » • ui j u. u i j . 8eo- 5- The dutlso of the Treasurer! u ' and historic blood which lead up to shall be to receive, keep; and disburse, the formation of this nation. T h a monies, on warrant signed by the President and counter signed by the speaker was frequently interrupted Heoretary. 8eo. 6. The duties of the Executive with demonstrations of appreciation Committee ahall be to take up and In from the orowded audience. vestigate any complaints as to the non- ,The D alles, O regon It is a noteworthy faot that at the enforoemsnt and, or, violation ef any Aid Society at the d inner in ZvdZoro, O re g 'o rx . D The McCune S a n ita riu m S taff Dr. T .C . Averv. Stephenson. Wash.; H r F. H. time of a publio entertainment like an attorney, special o r _____ ____ oontract debts; Collins, Goldendale, Wash,; Dr. H. C. I Hu Dufur, Or.; Dr. J. A. Moro has had this week some publio ah^L b? anthoriw>d spirited cititensbip must be de “ i? L ± iS ,iu S " 5 i i pro^“iy°own«Deisendor(fer, The Dalles. ( ) r ; Dr. II .ogan, The Dalles, O r.; them; audit the books of the Dr. R. W. Logan, Moro. Or.; Dr. M. Lowe, The Dalles, Or. veloped. Such was the oase of tbs before gue; and the **O. K .” of this Com Wind River Lumber Co through E m lttfe ahall be sufficient to the League ^ . . 1 k - i | The McCune S anitarium for medical and Hurgical cases has all the stten tlo n and advantages th a t any up to-date hospital or -a n ita n u m can offer, n rd the S Ilornady manager of the looal < o m m lttJ r 1 indlvIduL iv to CommltUa, Individually, to oolioit additional additional a d v a n c e » H.i<r advantage« and comforts of a private hr.m e. yard. Lumber was furnished gratis membarahlpa for tha Ueague, and to{ For further Inform ation, addrem any m em ber of the staff or Tho S anitarium . forward all auoh members names to the by this firm for all stalls, pens, eto., Secretary, with moneys reoeived. They for the stock exhibit as well as for shall be authortsM to levy any ment whloh in their judgment may be all the seats in the psyillion and deemed neoeaaary The Executive Com even for the platform from which mittee ahall be oompoeed of the Presl dent, Seoretary, and flve members, se WASCO MILLING CO. the exeroises were conducted in lected from as many districts of Sher suoh a spirited fashion as to make man oounty. HALF A SACK of bur hb;h (¿r-ide flour i» A R T IC L E VI. us all glad we were oitiiens of this •■|ual in m u lt « to » full ,«rk o f othrr great oommonwealtb. Last but Krun.l». ’Tl» the beat on the market for hall Meetings. »train the inonry. Uniform In quality ,an.l not least, the committee on deoor- Thera shall be at least two meetings purity. The h ig h e t dcw lopm vnt ol the ationtwere helped handsomely by of the League eaoh year; at whloh time miller*, art, coinhinid with the very b«-t offfoen» shall make report as to wheat tjiat i , rai.wj in Sherman county. the large quantity of evergraena tha irogress of the League and work done, > i One« t r i e d - - - Always uaed. eluding a nnanoial financial report. furnished in the same manner by ( noludln Hpeoial meetings shall be oalled by the lumber oompany. the President, upon written request of Some people have great times I a majorltv of the Executive Committee; , . i . I or upon the written request of not leas with their ir telephones. The)' get | than fifteen members or the League. The semi-annual meetings of tha I long-distanoe calls and make many »VV'WX'VWi« M a * AXPW League, aa provided for, shall be held calls, bnt the servios is poor. on the first Mondays In March and People should take note of the fol November of eaoh year. Offloera of tha League shall be elected lowing: Don’t oil any part of the by ballot at the semi-annual meeting I held on the first Monday in March, telephone, don’t talk too last nor and shall hold offloe until their suo-1 too load, don’t forget that if your oeaeors are sleeted. line and ground oonneotions were ARTICLE VII. as good as your telephone your quorum. troubles would be less, don't ex A majority of the Executive Com-1 periment with a telephone, don’t mlttoe shall be considered a quorum for IN THE rubber ou the line when others are transaction of the business of tbe J League. SHERHAN COUNTY OBSERVER ARTICLE VIII. talking, don’t allow branobes of kA n A e A ♦ « < VVV V VVA M F* »1 WWl SJICW I WASCO MILLING CO., Wasco, Or. INCREASING Your Advrtising trees er foliage to come In oon tact Amendments. with the line wire, don't tamper These By Lawa may be amended, or I with the transmitter or reoelver or added to, at any regular meeting of the . n j o i h . , part of roar U l.p h o o . ,1 if it doesn’t work oall soon« export given through the press of tbs oounty. to fix it, but fur heaven soaks don t manf requiring the approval of a try to fix it yourself, heoause you meJorlty of the Executive Committee, and a two thlrda vote of all naamhera w ill ra in 1$. can not be figured as additional expense. It is simply increas ing an investment from which you are sure to receive goad returns. .. .. 3