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V *• i A S E N D T H IS BOOK EAST. a m > cinSii'ir. road be operated. And if the port age road -> sl»ut down, from lack of The Observer is the Sherm an O. R. & N. and S . P- Ry. Books Toll bushiest. then the enemies of. the About The Oregon Country. ounty paper you want. O R E G O N L I F E lu su rtn ee Company is in the hands dalles-CvMo canal m ight consist Rubber stam ps to order at The jB*r« ci«» If po«wiblv, the l attMengerdt partment ently say th a t it would be foolish »beerver oflioe. o f f i c i a l r a m a o r *a»iuvMA> » «•' I of -the Oregon Railroad and Navigation r^P«w,bU\ ar.d successful financiers to put tmdions of dollars into a ca Latest m aps of both Oregon aud <X)iii|*auy aud Houtherii Pacific lines MORO, OBBôOït. nal and locks where there is Qot Washington« for sale at T bs in Oregon, It*.» t,urp.ut«e«l Itself iu the A. L. MILLS. P resident. i .. . . ih new publication Ore business D> justify the expense nf a Observer l»o >k Stor< D. C. IRKLAXP A S«AS . . . . . gon, Washington, Idaho aud their short portage railw ay. If its a Book you want, The reeourcea. The pur|»oue of the puplic- C. h I r t l a m v STiViwr* la to attract houieueekvr» and Mr. <>\«rbaugh, traveling traffic Observer !><xjk Store is the place to altun Uivealor» to (he Pacific North wt*j aud Insurance trained Life this publication is undoubtedly the agent of the 0 . IL A Ji, Co., wa.- dnd a variety to select from Woeo you remit for Tb*0f*r*<*- ;*r uianA C tvi !><pt uitMtaenger that could he sent by use an express or pcwtedUx =L,v-r' <* ^ T- present, and upon in v itation made After 1 pm. Wedm'sday, it is v»-ry residents of Oregon, W ashington aud Chemical cleaning is practical the / r . d v n r r 'u - r s ’ecistcrrJ letter, or tuck draft. pajaSe '•> a Bhort speech in wftich he said (hat difficult for us to handle copy that Idaho to their frieuds in the East aud same as gasoline cleaning used by Middle Wwt T>. C. Ireland A Son. Orecon- although he bad no au th o rity to calls for changes in the lorm. i k w 02*« Reuuliful half tone*, prillle«l ou su adies. W arranted not to shrink or make any promises, yet he thought Plenty of fi-hing tackle at RT Co. perb book paper, muk«^ the publication, We are here to do printing, CLARENCE S. SAM UEL,' liscolor the goods. We do steam which contains K h pages and a map of th a t from the fact th a t there was I . . SAMI E L Type-writ« r paper at The Observ- the section, a work of art, but fat «f y o u w a n t aoor.e ¿one b r in g h to u ‘ < d en n in g if you w a n t it for less money b u t we don’t A ssistant Manager us k n o w a n d w e w i l l see » o u . 1« no longer any Columbia Southern if office. su|>erior to the tyjtographlcal make up .enera! Mai.iÇvt is the contents of the tx>ok. Under t h in k w e are n o t e x t e n d » * e n c a g ' Wedding Stationery, at The Ry. operated indei»endent, th a t the many heads covering practically all guarantee not to shrink the goods. Observer BoOk Store y o u r c o n s id e r a tio n — o h , g o lor.f Columbia Southern E xpress Co. the resources of the stutea are short, ooncerted action brought about l»e.- 7»T9 ( t-i'A r/L ' / v r y .v f s r f D Carbon paper, any size to order, pithy stories of what has been as- W e m ak e S u its to order, an y p a ttern in th e house, tween the commercial bodies and would alao eoun cease to he operat- it The Observer office , eomplished, not what m ight he done, Drop In w h en in to w n . F R I D A Y ...................J uly 2 20 19«* The r^oluuoo* introduced at the the courts of the two counties to I ed ua such, and thia road being op- actual facts aud figures accom $ 2 5 .0 0 . Get one of our indellible pads but panied by names and addresses of well Farmers' convention hsid in Moro,. assert that we shall not go back I erated now aa strictly 0 . R. «t N. Co. and » tiiiu p fo r u ia rk n iK lin e n . known farmers, who are daily laying T o P n tro n n m i C o r re s p o n d e n t» . The Observer is sustained by its atideau income that would be a fortune Sara (day, Ju ly 14- <hieh were a p wards a decade in this day of an I property, m eant well for this sec jw r l re p n tn tiw n . T h e O ffic ia l P a p er o f T h e D o n 't ask u * to se nd y o u n a m e , a nd >J- to un Eastern agriculturist. proved by the convention and re enlightened and greater Oregon, to tiOO) an<] t0 him indicated th a t in People. - - - PORTLAND, OR. Wiu. McMurray, general passenger 309 S ta rk S tre e t Jreaa o f c o rre a p o n d e n ta . T h a t I . a p r b a t t fasten the shaekels upon our most L }ie uear future'som ething would ferred to the executive committee, Sample copies of thid paper may agent of the O. IL & N. t o., and H. P m a tte r b e tw e e n th e m a nd ua. in Oregon, lias favored the editor | doing in rates. be Lad at lh e Ubtervor business lines C o p y fo r ad», c h a n g e s e tc., m w t be in to see that they were presented to worthy class of citizens. w i t h a copy of-tlil« publication and in th e o ffic e b e fo re 2 o 'c lo c k p. m . W e d f.e a - the courts of M asco aud riheruuui The following resolution! were office—5c. per copy. formed him that readers of The Oh la y to in s u re p ro p e r ca re a nd a tte n tio n . count its, are of vital im portance to THE FARMERS’ MOVEMENT. | introduced and approved by the ' W ant a wagon rack. See Moro server, by sending the uaniMi and ad C h u r c h a nd S o c ie ty n o tic e * F R E E , e x d re a s e s o f f r ie u d s in the E a s t, and four this part of Sherman county, as c e p t w h e n fo r m o n e y m a k in g p u rp o s e * convention, and were referred to the implement C o ’s remarks on 2d rents in ¡sistage for each address, may Rialto L asts. S u c h n o tic e * at r e g u la r ra te * at th e o p tio n have the book promptly mailed to the well as to . the southern portion as shipment* vit.Bnfu», aud The Dalle« I executive committee for its approval page Guy IIaide, agent'. o f th e p u b l i i h e r a . ------- — - ,— addresses given. Wagon Route Considered. | an j i<, be forwarded to the respect A big apple crop i« expected in The Observer has beeto established far as Kent. This road, known as Screen doonk The Wind River B lack P a te n t L eather n e a r ly 20 y e a r» , a n d i t h a * so m e s u b s c ri the H arris grade, is,for the portions ive county courts for their action: Oregon next fall. Sherman county b e r* i r h o h a v e re c e iv e d it r e g u b r i v lo r of this county aliovo mentioned at Lumber Co. now have a nice stock At an adjourned meeting held in I W herea^ The necess.ty for an will add to il about 450 tone. L«cc or Button m o r ? th a n h a lf a »core o f v e a r* . M a ny least, an exact parallel as the port Moro, Saturday, Ju ly 14th, the I OJ^ Q r ;ver j0 fully appreciated, and o f th e se o b je c t to h a v in g t h o O ld R e lia b le You can alwavs find it profitable of tbise d('ore,«of both plain and tim e o f e x p ir a tio n 01 d i* c o n tin u c d a t th e age road « n o w , or as the Celilo farmers of Sherm an county effected I We pledge ourselves to use our ¡>est to u«e the classified adv. columns fancy patterns, ih assorted sizes, all t h e ir » u b a c rip tio n » , a n d lo r th e ir b v n e n t, »► Black Gun M etal canal may l>ecome, to the regions perm anent organization and elected endeavors to secure the t-ame for the fo r o th e r reason», w e d U c o n tln u e * u b » c rtp of The Observer. They bring buyer strong und well built. Do you not t io n * o n ly w h e n n o tifie d to d o *o, e x c e p t I tributary to an Open River Geo. T. Parr, Mofo, president; Hon benefit of The Inland Em pire as l.ace or Button ip-ad one or more of them ? and seller together. b y a g re e m e n t m a de a t th e lim e tb e a ^ - | t i , E a h r m a w ’ “ ra t» Hoat liue—it is the farmers' “ fat» John Fulton, vice president; W. well as of all Western Oregon, we O ouut i* o p e n e d , w h e n it 1» n o te d u p o n The Sherman Trading Co. is th e c a le n d a r to be d ia c u n tin u e d p r o m p tly regulator,” both from the railroad VI. Barnett, Wasch, treasurer; V.H should not neglect our im m ediate interests; Therefore we, the farmers showing the best line of ladies and a t th e tim e s p e c ifie d , A T p e r s o n « . ^ i n g Tan R u ssia Calf or from any mercenary merchant- Smith, Wasco, secretary; and Wm of Sherm an county, solicit the sup In a d ra r.e e at th e tim e o f » u b a c rlb ir.g T w i childrens Oxfords and Shoes that h a v e th e b e n e fit o f th e $ 2 50 ra te fo r t« ring that might chauoe to combine McNab, Rufus; Jam es McMillen, port of our community at least to Lace or Button has ev’er beep in tbs country. y e a r* , o r th e $5 00 ra te lo r fiv e » e a r*. M e A ¡losition as H arvest Cook, by against them. W ith the I ree Bridge resist the encroachment Of railway * end, T h e O b w r v e r to a n y re » p o n *ib :e p e r Wasco; G. A. Meloy, Moro; Fred corporations upon our right of main two young ladies of Moro. For The New Biggi is certhiuly a so n w h o o rd e r* i t , th o u g h th e y m a y not in prime process of decay, and that “ SO R O SIS” and Krusow, Grass Valley ; A. 8. Jo h n taining county roads, and ’most deeervedlv popular hotel, and particulars apply at tins office. »end th e m o n e y w it h th e o rd e r, w it h the road gone, which way could the “ W alk -O ver” S tore. u n d e rs ta n d in g th a t th e y >re to p>J 1— c ■ — . son, Kent; A.M.Wright, M onkland; Whereas. It is noteriouely true mine b«**«t, J. J. lleckard and wife, cent* per m o n th fo r it, u n t il * u c h tim e a. I f4rmer of this region turn lor renei l o rm c rly f itth and W a th ln x tH » - they k e -- advantage h igb prices ? S’ot to The executive committee, to act in con th a t the railw ays in Sherman coun are entitled to a very liberal patron lll^ V may w T’ is l. . h . W - — ta ------ L » ol th e | a b o v e lib e r a l d b c o u n t* . 1 ro m t hi» c a te junction with the officers and con ty have ruthlessly destroyed, and age. The table is supplied with W a sh in g to n and Third S tr e e ts Dalles, surely. Nor to that city for never repaired our cjuntv roads, w e a re p re p a re d to d iv c o u t I rat«» to * - l stitute the working head of the or where ever traversed ly their lines, everything nice, and the rooms are le a d in g W e e k !ie * a n d M a g - lin e * p u t lb h e d Notice is hereby given th a t top notch prices for wheat. There “ AU Around The N orthwest Corner” in th e U n ite d S ta te *, to » n y p re p a id reader san itatio n . there will be a meeting of tlie farm and as we believe, now seek to des- new, neat and clean. ot The Otd Reliable Observer. Come with you are, bottled-up; with no ave PORTLAND - - - OREGON. The constitution aud by-laws as J troy our main outlet to the Dalles Stationery,*' p ip er, pens, ink, era of Sherman county, in Moro the monev—a* th a t i* in d i» p e n *ib ,c . nue to help yourself. from central and eouthern Sherman {»encils and ail sorts of ¡etas, at the Ju ly 14, at 10 o'clock a in., to dis adopted by the U m atilla farmers It has been the policy of the past cuts m atters of great im portance to county, via. the Dt «Chutes Free A t Staten Island, there has been Observer Book Store. our interest. Come, everylxxly. to treat that road as not worth the organization was adopted by this Bridge, and b u ilt a house which is really fire We’ve got the tools and whats M any F ak M er » , __ Whereas, Heavy team travel will cost of rejtair. aud perhaps in the organization. * proof. The walls and partitions Sherm an county, Or Frank J. Sm ith, superintendent this year be of larger volume and more we kin * bow to use them in matter of im mediate returns for the are of hollow concrete blocks, the outlay, tb a f may be true, but of one of the Open River Transportation heavier loads than f jr m any years this P rint Shop. Come an 1 see for h i floors and roof of re enforced con past, caused by lumber and wood thing the farmers may be assured Co., was at the meeting and guaran hauls from Dufur and vicinity, and yourself. crete, the floors being supported by If they jtermit the free bridge to go teed warehouses and scalee at Rufus grain hauls to the Dalles; therefore . T hat the D redo is nn obstacle to dxlO-inch concrete beams, re en Any person or persons having to pieces, aud the grade lie destroy for this year«:’ business, if the farm- J 1« it ihe jetty at the m u'h of the Co forced with bars. The slab form Resolved, T hat we petition the lumbia will he r.eyrs to many old- horses, cattle, houses, lots onhouse- ed, through crim inal neglect of the era would guarantee not less th an ing the roof extends down to form liold goods for sale, exchange, or ood P rin tin g county officials, each ta^ -p aying 50,000 «ack. ot wheat tor the I,oat Honorable County Court, for W .a- timers in O.-pgon. The J a te report partie? desiring to buy such* prop a cornice, (bus completing the . , J , ’ i, . ., | co anv Sherm an counties to protect farmer will find hiuiself pa}ing a line and portage road. Before the th(J Pree Uri(jgy acrogg the of Cob Roeesler is the first we've erty, will find 'T he O bserve » a frame w ithout the use of ausiagje vast deal more annualTy thereafter meeting ended' he had nearly the DesChutes river, and particularly ever ,h«ard of teredo .any » 1« re jrood medium for advertising and piece of wood. The stairs aiid in sundry different bills and expen rtjouisite num ber guaranteed and securing a customer..' Try of the County Court for 8her- within the swifch ai d ewasb of the porches a re .a lso of cement, re çn coG-.-cy» an ids» of iuczcm . You may never T he O bserver ,* ses than his share of the cost of more farmers to hear from The I man county, th a t they cause the wit'-r« of tbeJColumhia river. forced with rods. *ee the mac himself. It’i hia letter head, Moro, Or « « * “ “V ''. proper maintenance would amount new warehouse will be h .n d led by ■ — hu caveiopc, hia btuineta card> cuculae» or -r r . be immediately repaired.and pUtin Viuele»« potiiioei haired. The K lick itat couuty ought to be cut to. VaudalS, camping under the responsible grain men and charges I condition for catalogue. You sue the man up by theae traVeL ' thing*- What impreuioo of a man and hn u p into about six new counties, it bridge on this side, we know not will be as .low poesihly us 35 cents Resolved, T hat when said grade poat m aster general ha« issued a b u*ine«t do you get if he write* to you ou is too big for any use whatever. from- where, have been guilty o f per ton. . I ¡g once more in repair th a t au an- fraud order against 'th e Vincles« wrapping paper or axle grease stationery? using the approach m aterials as Strayed or Stolen. 5 or G head Our farmers are not hauling to nUal appropriation 1* made for its potato company which Las been ad The W allam et valley could be set .How does youn look? Is it neat, tasty and 2-yc^x °ld Fteers.brn n«k*d I 0 on left down on top of "K lickitat potthty fuel for camp fires, and evidence is Ilufue altogether as a club over the maintenance, to so prcwCnt it ever vertising a sulistance at ?l.«50 per modem? It b if The Moro Observer Job hip. Two wattles under chin. I bottlo known a« potatine, which will pay $2.50 i»er head for inform a and still leave considerable of a Mill apparent th at the tim bers have railway c o .p a n y to «oro. l o « r Department prints it. Better bring in that next job t. it 1’ ». raggexl edge. The Uolyiubia river once been on fire, whether by acei fates, hut to furnish business for the Resolved. T hat inasmuch as right was guaranteed to produce as tion by which 1 can find tbe cattle. m eanders 198 milt* of its water dentsor'otherw ise we are unable to portage railway, th a t its friends o{ way ¡8 b0W being acquired by many potato«?« iu a hip of saw dust, Address. N ate C i cji , front. The town« and inhabitant» I say, nearly «lesttoying tire structure may go before the next assembly railway corporations along De® w ithout vine! or foliage, as could 6t223J , Cecil, Or showing increased business which Chutes river, our County Court is he grown on an acrC‘ of fcreund, are as widely apart as Portlan«! and 1 before it was put out. • • • V » a ■ ■ Eugene, D etroitand Siuslaw. Cut I „ j„ talking with jteopleabout put o u , delegation in congrea. may u . - X ’/ o i t t y ' i S X within a period oi GO days. See the it up, save expense! in courts. | ring this m ad into shape it is sur __________ to further the construction of the I j.jver road we now have; as was p o iu tf For general hónre work. Apply Do som«‘ I prihiug to find some who contend dalles-Celilo canal, establishing the <jonv taxes, mileages, etc. the Columbia Southern Ry I> o n ’ t «end u * a r tic le * o n p o litic s , te m to Mrs. G. IL pot'Riiij.L, Get in and | that a good road is now in use oVer developing over there, necessity of( its completion for the company, when it built its line l>e- p e ra n c e o r r e lig io n . D U c u tn io n o f s u c h 316] ' Grass V alley, Or o p lc * o n ly lea d s to v io le n t a n d a b u s iv e the Rattbwnake grade. But few of ALL th e tim e. successful development of The In- tween Biggs and W asco, and be- be uptodate. la n g u a g e In th e e nd . , tween \\ asco and DeMoss Springs, litem sic farmers, ami even a loss , , v For C ounty n ew s . Resolved, T hat the secretary of Maj. E. C. Dntton. <li«ents from I nulI,|>er of them realize th at the land Em pire.- The Observer is prepared to turn out the ¡»opular theory th at volcanoes I (|j -tanoe fr0IU Moro to the top of •Among the farmers who have this organization forward a certified any class of upttxlate job printing. New stock, steam presses, new tyqie. Will bo for service a t my place “ are the chimneys of the world,’’ the R attlesnake grade i« 0 miles, agreed to haul to the river mav be copy of these resolutions to each Satisfaction guarantee«!. south east of Spaulding chapel. mentioned: A. C. Thum p«.«, now county court for information and aud is convinced th at tb iy an while it is «»niy 9 n»ih* Moro , Terms $1.00, payable at the time. z, . . n to The Dalles Merchants Associa- A v o id p e rs o n a liti« *» . C o m p lim e n ts d e li situate«! over fava reservoir«, to the free bridge via H arris grade, haultng to H ay t anon, A. C. Coe, Dalles Commercial W .R. B eeshee , z c a te ly g iv e n a re a lw a v * a c c e p ta b le , b u t “ rarely over three miles deep.'' and even less for many farmers who now hauling to Demoss: Dan Club, as a m atter of record of our e v e n th e y rn u » t n o t be o v e rd o n e , as th e C Monkland, Or Proof of this lie finds in the stud) use the H arris grade. The majority Lachlan, now hauling to Demoss; ,h«jre for m aintaining onp fr«eout- c h a rg e o f In c b .c e r itt is a p t to fo llo w a s h o w e r o f p r e t ty n o th in g s sp rea d b ro a d of earth «pukes, which almost al kn£w of this difference in distance Mr. McLacblan said he remembered let from the central and southern cast portions of this countv, by wagon ways accompany volcanoes. These and our farmers know that even tha words of H untington about road to and from The Dalles, Dufur B e fo re c o m in g to th e c ity to tra d e r e a d For Sale. 1040 acres, deedc«i. are governed by the same laws a" after attaining the topof the R attle charging all the tariff wouldPbear, e r* a re re q u e s te d to e x a m in e T h e O bsei v e r and vicinity. Over 700 acres plow land, GOO now a d v e r tis in g c o lu m n * . Its th e a c tiv e , w id e sound waves. The source of heat, snake grade, coming this way,there •«nd he thought Sherman county From the report of. this meeting, a w a k e b u s in e s s m a n w h o a d v e rtis e » , c o n in cultivation, water, windmill^ which can«CS th e gaseous erupt ion, are some pretty Stiff grades to pull was bearing t«ro much; W. U. Coop s e q u e n tly he I* th e m o s t a c c o m m o d a tin g , wells and springs. If you want a is the radio activity of the earth’s tip, which a«*t as a hindrance to the er, who has a warehouse on his published in the Evening Journal, « ells th e c h e a p e s t, a nd d e a ls th e m o s t l ib good ¡dace come and see me four we «juote: e r a lly In e v e r y w ay crust in limited tracts at a depth of use of it. So with the oltetructiou farm; A. M. W right, former county miles east of Rutledge. Every tiling Over 3.500 tons of grain were a man needs. No middle man. from one to three miles, thus caus ist«. But when Mked to do some commissioner; W. A. Wood'», living pledge from the Moro district alone, NEW TODAY. Address.’ F rank P ayne , ing a melting of the rock. thing to preserve the bri«lge, saying east of Moro; 1’. J. Dillingor, near while it is e x a c te d th a t about 166 Rutledge, Or. nothing about the grade, the rank M onkland; Jam es Wood, jr., north Prof. W isler of Heidelberg uni iniqu4ty of their schemes come to of Moro; W. F. Jackson, south of double that am ount will be ple«lged versity, Germany, one of the high the surface, a n d ,“ want nothing” to Moro; G. A. Meloy, near Grass Val in the county along the Columbia river. eat authorities on natural history, l»edone is quite as uppareut as the ley; N. W. Thompson, who has a The m atter of the destruction of Tiie W ind River Lumber Co. has announoed his conclusion that buuij) on a log. warehouse on his {arm at Erskin- wagon roads was also taken up and have a nice lot of them, built for all highly develojwsl race« had You will alw ays find at our yard. A petition, signe«! by a large ville. the executive committee was in service^*out of good m aterial, by a th eir origin in tl «extrem e northern number of bona tide tax-payers of Mr. Thompson made a little first class carpenter, which they are latitude of 90« region« which arc th isoon n D -. w 1« n< ’ b'ug>Jiiee pre speech saying th a t he did not like structed to take tfle m atter up with selling at reasonable prices. Call at »pecial prior« by car the Wasco and Sherm an county txxlay iuacceHsihlc, a« they arc sentnd io the toutny cunt'., .1 and see them. / to : t’k bucking a railroad th a t he courts. buried with ice or arctic sea«. Th« for repairs to the H arris grade, hut W ind R iver L umber C o ., had helped to get right of way for The farm er! have no objection to We also handle KNOCK DOWN W INDOW 225] » Moro, Or continuous, coolihg of the north, •bout the only satisfactfbn that the and build, the Columbia Southern, the railroads, hut they do object to FRAHES and BUILDING PA PER . sharpen«*! the struggle for exist petitioners received was a hunch Will meet and which, at the time, he thought having their wagon roads destroyed encc and created new forms of life. that “ some of the Moroitcs wanted all competition. was a good thing for the county. 'esjtccially as such action always He dissent« from the theory that a short road to go a fishing;’’ com Wo all thought the same, anil to a gives the railroad undue advantage. the tropical sun has power to dc pletely ignoring the great Wueilt If you do call an'I let us make Estim ates cheerfully given on all bills large Much credit is given to Geo. N. a deal with you. - We have them velop the Lu man germ. He con that this road is to the farmers of certain pojut it has developed the county as nothing else had done so Crosfield, who has been the most and they are lor sa le -p ric e cuts no elude« that the flrat trit*es of men Sherman couuty generally; even figure in the transaction. Morolm- folio*«*«! in the track «<f the mama though hundreds of them never far, hut it has received the very best | enthusiastic advocate of the present plcment Co. Call on or address pay for doing the work it has done, • organization and who «leclincd the hat» ayimali« from the extreme use I it. This fall it would l»e a . ... . . r-i , , . G ey H ulse , Agent, i ud«ra« ,t th e . ra. “ M presidency on account of private In- north a«r«e^ th«- Eurojiean con b ia se d good tbtng'.for the farmer i f : a n '1 *n 2241 Moro, Or the servi e has l»een out ol nil pro- Crests m aking it impossible for him tinent. Have ycxj money to inveti. it was in condition for travel. property to be esred tor or «»Ute* . tu 1 |H»rti«»n, when it is taken into c6n- to a ttend to the duties of the office. E. S . H ornaday, fla n a g er , Moro countv, particularly The 1 to be managed ? After August l«t th eO . R N . Masco .. , L *. «« 1 a sideiation th a t it fonts fully a« AltouC 100 members were sdded to ‘ W W I ▼ T» T * ▼ W ill year heatih. time *nd Go. will haul gra n a t It O c e u '- « l- »s Dalle«, Dufur, Tygh, M anne, etc., much I«» get wheat from Mom to the roll and unhoun«le«l enthusiasm Gentleman or lady witli good private affair* permit you td a long ton of 2210 pounds. The I h much intW isted iu the reatora IMrtland. as from W alla W alla to prevailed.- reference, to travel by rail of with . manse* them properly and profitably? rig, for a 'firm of $250,000 capital. new- rate wi’l apply from all () R tion of this route, and under the Portland. Notw ithstanding be lias J. N. Fordyce, manager of the ex adm inistration < f Ju«lge Lake, has You may have th* colkctlv« Salary $1,062 per year and expen A N. points, and also on the just a short distance from Ids house tensive mercantile company of Moro, wl»do*n of e.xprrltnced men to ses. Salary paid weekly and expen Columbia Southern an«] C JnniUM shown a «lijtpdtilioii to do aomething a railroad warehouse on his farm, 1 (the 8. T. Co.), pledged his support the - n a n a firrin t of your inter ses advanced. A ddress,w ithstam ps, and it is the « arn«*t hope of The est! If you coojult thia Company. R ivei A < )r«T;<^n Roa D. L »«.*! ex » he wa® going to haul to the Colum- 1 to the movement, and asset te«i th at Jos. A. A lexander , Olsservcr that there may be some It a lto re c e iv e ! d e p o ilt i porters have tried ejrer »m«c the M ORO, OREGON. * Moro, Or bin river, and at the rate charged be would have freight hauled by J lubfcct to check, amt ta v ln ts formation of the »ailing ahip com,- accounts from one do'Iar up, !>y the rail road company, lie figured wagon from the river, thus enabling > paying current in tr r ttt thereon. bine to secure a freight at l«-j»M on L IV E R Y , FEED A N D S A L E S T A B L E S . that, although he would not make farmer? to l«>ad both ways. By so j Disease takes no summer A c t! as Irurtee in all property an even » ith the Hoand, but relations requiring !u c h ie rv b tt. anything big out o( it Tie would doing he saves about $1 a ton on-, vacation. it W«t alleg«*l, towage charges and , J. M. DUNAHOO, Proprietor and Manager. buyt and u!h bonds, effect! cq| Ttié'Moro brick yard property, make even money for th ^ tim e of freight. If you need flesh and lectio«^ lend3 money. the n u t of shipping seamen at our adjoining and west 'of tho CoOrt his men at d teams. 1 A gnrplllsof g2«.187,t59 is abown ! In many other w a y t It edn he strength use Telephone from Tbe Dalles or any Hherman ouanty point» at onr expense * house, ift for sale. Besides two city port Were ex«***«ive;J*enoe the d if of aervkr. Call or w rite for frtt Bervioe famished to or from Moro to any point» Further, Mx. Thom ¡»Run said, one i,y t |,e treasury departm ent’» state- 1 blocks there is fin acreage good for ferential. Ioveatigati«>ti! w ere made | pamphlet tefting forth the scope OUR MOTTO "PU m , Ih. puHls." other fact should he borne in m ind mCUt o( th e financial transaction« of I first «lass gardening, and tho whole of it* operation!. and data auhmitted to show the ; tract will mfike a lovely suburban by all fabhers of this rection, and , governm ent' during the fiscal charges at both harl«»n« were ofi a ' summer as in winter. EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE, residence. Price $700 For particu that is this: If the jortage railway ■ pn,jing June 30th. Receipts I p sr prscti<*lly, with odds I if favor ’ lof lr»< Mfcp*. lars address. B. F. H oover and boat» get-no bueine?« they will t wprc 1594 591,711, „„ increaae of I SPECIAJj RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS C nmpanif of l ’.»rllan«l as regar«!» seamen who SCOTT A WJW>X, (J id * , 542 East 36th streot, »y m l esrl V«»X. W ash . N wwlawo ^ . not ojwrate. If the l>oats are not | g-,i 499,ft.5,5 {n customs and iutorual 2021 - Portland, Or ba«l not I mm * ii <%»ntract«-«l for, but it } ® all in«*1 ** « • i»<XOa6'5- jiatrooizf d^ neither will the jortage | revenue. . - 1 wa« unavailing. The O b se r v e r . The In v e s tm e n t o f C h e m ic a l Funds C le a n in g and ' P r e s s in g A n y S u it yo u have, H ad e as good as new , fo r $2.50. - The In s u ra n c e D e p a rtm e n t 2 U N IQ U E T A IL O R IN G C O .,. -W alk-O ver Oxfords $4.00 $4.00 $3.5» Wanted K N IG H T S farmer’s Meeting. • ix io ij Io Buy, Sell or Exchange y » * « e s t v e B c v i i e a i» ■ « « w « a « a, * b » » «J > a ■ » I r 1 Lost Cattle-Reward. ? * • » Girl Wanted. Hero-Roan Durham Bull. Grain and Stock Farm READ THE OBSERVER LU M B E R All kinds in large or .riunii ^tnrrtrtics. MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS, AND SCREENS Header Beds. L IM E , C E M E N T , C O AL, W O O D and POSTS. S L A B W fifiB Want a Wagon Rack? Wind River Lumber Co Wanted Orick Yard for Sale. Scott’s Emulsion '■ £ 4