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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1906)
SPECIAL SALE ~ T o C le a n u p o u r E n tir e S to c k o f • • : i 4 ’ * „ * • LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS Far rn^ for eale. Read Mr Sexton*^ Misa Edna Strahl goes to Portland Little drops of water on little grains of sand, make a mighty dif tomorrow to attend Millinery fall adv. Rev. Adame and wife returned opening. Mrs S expects to go next ference in the prioe of laod. Tuesday. Mrs MoDooald. Mr« GN Croefleld week. Want a man and wife on your and children were guests of Mrs J Mrs JH Sachs returned Sunday N Fordyoe in the early part of this from a visit to her parente io farm? See adv. FOR Regular bill of fare at Rudolfs week. • British Columbia, and Johny is ioe cream parlors. The weather was so hot on Mount comparatively happy now. CK Cochran returned from Cae- Baker that the few Masamas who Cascade Locke ae a summer re made the climb report finding "a sort is becoming very popular. It oade Looks Tuesday. the h a r v e st Byron Hawks was a visitor in steaming” glacier. is estimated there are in that vicini Misa Margart Sigman assisted ty three hundred oampere, many of Moro a few days this week. Mies Laura Johnson ie central at Prof Bryant at the examinations whom are from Moro. the Moro ’phone these days. last week. Hot as the weather The Gridley Herald telle about a Cherry ice cream is the latest and wae some excellent reeulte followed millet hay crop, 8 tone per acre, at newest at Rudolfs for Sunday. meetings whioh were hold In the 910 per ton, produced near that oity Heaoock’e advertisements talk. oonrt house. by HP Brown. Perhaps some of Be at Rudolfs Sunday aud try Eugene Dunlap, Mr Blue and our readers can vouch for Mr Brown. the Snndaie ioe oream. A very son, have made a record heading We love to see laborers reet after delioioue flavor. this season on the HA Thompson a hard 'days work. But the Martin Hansen has finished har farm, cutting an average of 17 acre« “laborers” who take all an afternoon vesting and began hauling his orop per day for two weeks, with one 4- to reet, on the sidewalk along let to Moro Monday. boree team to the header bed. Pendleton Mills have advanced Messrs Newell, Hawthorn and street, need to move on. The side the price of wheat 2c above “market Griffiths returned from The Rohr walk is a poor resting place. Ledru Barnum, of the WWMCo. prioe” in that city. Villa surveys Saturday, and pro Assessor Otto Peetz went to Col bank in tbi« city, informs ua that ceeded to Portland. It begin« to lins to accompany his sister Mrs the crop off one quarter section of look like business about The Villa. RW Montgomery home. Wait till the electrical harness is LL Peetz farm turned out 900 sacks The first sales days for wheat in of No. 1 wheat, and it ie the first put on DeeCbutee river. Umatilla county were failures. The No. 1 heard of in Sherman county. ACL Davis of Madison, Neb., PIONEER BRICK, MORO, OREGON. Lives of campers in the Cascade farmers failed to have samples oame home with hie eon AL from ready, and buyers took advantage Kelso Saturday^ end is now a guest mountains in vicinity of Detroit of it. at the John Day farm. Davis, er., were in jeopardy Saturday, from Mrs JM Dunahoo and children, is a veteran of the Mexioan war, fearful forest fires. Hair breadth Hazel and Lloyd, have returned where he wea in eome stirring ’scapes are numerously reported, 'from camp Cascade Looks, bringing scenes, nnder Gen. Taylor. end it will certainly be a miraole if two of Mrs CK Cockran’s children * An ineipient blaze wae equeluhed no lives were lost. home. Saturday noon at the corner of A Portland clergyman recently Rev. Cook informs us that the Soott and 1st streete. It started delivered a terrific pnlpit arraign Bishop Lawrence endless-chain let from a match in the bands of a ment of a peek-a-boo or open work are both lost when you go to Portland •mall boy who wanted to see the waists. Hie congregation ought to ter has reached Sherman county. to get your eyes fitted. M y equip grass bard. Buckets full of water send him to Newport on a vacation It is a hoax. Bishop Lawrence cover started it. ment for making an aocnrate teat of oarried to the spot io time by Mrs and let him get a real^fthock at a Shampooing, hair-dressing, scalp the eye b unexcelled by any office In Gariiok, FM Smith, S Elcock, HA thimble bathing suit.-------•— ----------- treatment, manicuring, and facial the state. My glassre have given en Page and JP Strahl, saved another An outing party from Davenport, massage. Will call at residence, if tire satbfaction to the^ destructive fire in the city. Sheepmen who have need moun camped on Spokane river 12 miles’ desired. For particulars inquire at Wo carry a full stock of Optical Goods—We repair all tain range now in reeerve in winter from the city, lost 2 ladies and 5 D.F.Geburn’e, Ginns* late residence. kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. gentlemen from drowning. The find that the regulations whioh pre There isn’t 26 representative men ladies were bathing and got into a vents them from this use will be a in Portland who half realize the re O . HR. H E A G O G K , HR opo , O regon. whirlpool, the others heroically' hardship that will cause them to sources of The Inland Empire, and cut down their herds. Czar Hitch sacrificing their lives in ,the vain it appears to us that it ie perfectly immaterial to them whether they cock recognizes neither the domin attempt to save them. The Portland Journal would have learn or not. ance of wealth nor of squatters’ Reeder a Fisher cut a large crop Largest Denominational University in the Northwest rights, and will enforce hi« own ue country folk eat prunes “to en courage” suckers who have fallen of oat hay on a new piece qf ground “regulations.” £i Christian but not Sectarian. ,. Jas Miller, a Sherman county into the grave error of getting-rioh- between their, home place and Two New Buildings Adequate Equipment. farm hand, was taken to the Dallee quick by raising this inferior fruit. Shaniko, eays the Republican. * 45 Professors and Instructors. last week, charged with stealing a Nit. Next they’ll be asking us to The grain was. well headed and al Tw o N ew Course« Added T b b Year valise and a bundle of bedding be eat carp, because of a shortage in most went two ton per acre. This English Commercial and Electrical Engineering. longing to EH Sterling. Miller the trout crop. ie proof that new ground will pro- P«r Parttoatar« A U r«« denied the charge, but wae com The Moro flour mill was all ready duoe when properly cultivated. DEAN J. T. M ATTHEW S or JOHN H. COLEMAN, Président. pelled to give in when the Wasco to start up Monday morning when iPrunes, says The Journal, “are Salem, Oregon. oonnty deputy sheriff found a va Mr Edeon discovered that the city a homely sort of fruit, but they are of the description given, and a nu water work« couldn’t Bupply the nutritious, healthful, and palatable, her of tools and other articles be stuff for Bteam. Consequently he when properly cooked and sweetened ■ Is Your H u sb a n d P ru u d of longing in the grip, on Miller’s tool put Messrs Sbugart and Strahl at pleasantly to the taste. It is strange Your Cookery? oheat. work and has a well under way that there ie not a greater consump Congress at the last session made I , Ik«, good things to eat—does he? from whioh it ie expected he will be tion of so excellent a fruit. Water Wouldn’t It be a pleasant surprise to him In an appropriation to be used in the able to operate CQntinuouely inde melons are too bandy. If you like the winter time, to set out «oms «lloed tomatoes test of methods of tiok extermin on a pretty white plate, fixed up Just the way pendent of municipal ownership. prunes eat theqi. Nobody’s hold he likes them:— ation. Inspectors ere now in the ing you. _ Or some sweet oorn on the oob as Juicy and Gene Noble, while working with field, and the work la to be pushed creamy as the day It was plucked—or green peas Father White of Newburg has his bees Monday evening, says the —or say—a dbh of brook trout:—Or some other vigorously in Oklahoma. Bulletin article of food of which he is particularly fond No. 72 of the experiment station at Heppner Times, was so badly stung given ue a jocular Summer Idyl but which oannot be obtained for love or money, that a physician had to be called to about Yamhill weather. In antici out of season. Stillwater, Oklk., gives explicit in W ell— • 4 ' - The whole pation, should Walter Wellman formation about methods farmers relieve his suffering. The E C O N O M Y Jar enables you to give him that very surprise. eucoeed in hie present polar ex may use to rid their cattle of ticks hive appeared to have attacked him The Economy Jar is a wide mouth, self sealing perfectly air tight jar. Noth pedition, perhaps we may find a ing else like It. at onoe, covering hia head, faoe and and thus prevent loeeee by what is neck and even crawled down, his place up north in which to oool off By its use you can perfectly preserve fruit, whole or siloed, vegetables- fish oalled “Texas fever.” game—or any other article of food, without the use of chemicals or any means shirt bosom and stur^ him on the in the dead center of the Arotic exoept heat and pure, oold water. Another rabbitt drive on Blalock No burned not cut fingers when you use the Economy—no rubber rings to island, is to come off soon, under body. It was a very close call, region, with ioe palace, toboggan and contaminate—no dangerous acids to develop. . > all that sort of thing equal to Yam The next time the man of the house brings In a basket of trout or game, lust direction of that Prince of Good prompt action being necessary to put up some of them in an Economy Jar. Then—without eaylng a word to hill. Fellows: Dr. MG Blalock. The save his life. him—set them out for his dinner some day next winter. They w ill be ae sweet About churoh taxes the Oregon A startling episode in love affaire and wholesome and appetizing as the day they were put up. The treat w ill be island is about six miles long end like a vacation day In the woods or the mountains. A single doasn w ill prove one mile wide. The drive will be comes from Portland, involving a law provides that “all houses of this to you. Get them at your dealers. over the entire length of the bland. fair young lady of Sherman oounty publio worship shall be exempt Hit down right now and write us your name and the name of your dealer and we will send you—F R E E —a booklet of recipes—tell you all about preserving, Eaoh man will be armed with a olub Miss Anna, daughter of our worthy from taxation when need exclusively the Economy way, toll you where you may buy the Jars, and all about for publio worship or for eohools, "pleasant ways to surprise the man’s palate” without a penny of oost to you or and the rabbits will be slaughtered fellow citizen CC Huck, of Wasco. as they are driven from their oover. Accompanied by her mother Miee but when used for other purposes, any trouble further than writing ue one short letter. Hhermau Trading Co., Moro, Or. J. W . Massinger & Hon, Moro, Or. It is expected that over 100 men Anna was in Portland preparing they shell be taxed upon the oaeh Carmody Bros., Moro, Or. W . F. Weigand Co., Grass Valiev, Or. will_ participate in the drive, _of for her marriage with Harry A value thereof, the same as personal X6W. ^ f f i ’ TlufU«? Or*"1 nr‘ w S i i i c ^ m i i S i l T ^ w ’Loo,<Ok. lakes thalT "5e Thom a number will be from Kemp, a hero of the Boer waF. fffoISSTTK m E. A. Webber & Co., Wasoo. Or. Oregon Trading Co., Wssoo, Or. Seattle, Tacoma, Walla Walla and While preparation for the wedding collected in the same manner ae w adhams A KERR BROS., wholesale Agents Spokane. was progressing Mies Anna met an taxes on personal property.” 239 Hoyt St., Portland, Oregon. A town-site wae laid out on top old lover, Adolph Jansen, and jilting The following named lady teach of the 0 R a N surveys 100 feet the hero eloped with him. ers took the examinations success thiok, along DeeChntee river near All who are Interested in the de fully at the session in Moro last by Rohr Villa last week. The pro velopment of this section of Oregon week: Primary, Miee Gertrude moters have several million dollars should attend the National Irriga Sias; let grade, Misses Lizzie Elder, The Dalles, Oregon. with whioh to baok their proposi tion Congress at Boise oity, Idaho, Mery Taylor; 3d grade, Misses tions. Three immense factories, bolding five days session, beginning Agnes M Fox, Essie Wilson, Lanne The McClune Sani from native materials on the ground, Sept. 3d. Wm. McMurray, G.P.A. Search. For state papers Mies tarium for medical rill be established immediately; for the O.R. A N. has made a gener Grace D White, Mrs Phoebe Mc- Soap, from the alkali and grease- ous rate of o n ly one fare, 913.16, for Celeb DeMoea. Miss Taylor ie and surgical cases has all the attention wood; 2, Kidney tonic, from «age the round trip Moro to Boise. Seil principal of the Kent ecbool. bruah spores; 8, Edison oemsnt, ing dates for tickets Sept, let and A new hospital is soon to be built and advantages that from native hard pan. Keep your 2d. No stop overs allowed going, at the Dallee. Dr JA Qeieendorffer any up-to-date hos •ye on Rohr Villa. but 30 days allowed in whioh to re end others have purchased an ideal pital or sanitarium Mrs Mullikin and Mies Mildred turn. This is an opportunity to location, overlooking the oity, and can offer, and the are guests of Mr and Mrs Cbas compare Idaho with Oregon that work will be obmmenoed in the Poole, on the farm. We acknowl should be taken advantage of. additional advant near future. The institution, which edge calls, and a very pleasant re The opecing prioe for wheat in ie to be a public hospital, will be ages and comforts of newal of old acquaintance. Tbie Sherman county thia month ie 68o built at a ooat of about 920,000. It a private home. is the first time Mrs M has vieited (or No. 1, and other grades corres — — —— — — .. - ..... .......... y — will be known ae The Dallee Sani in Moro for several years. Miss ponding to it—57o, 66c, 65c, eto., Medical Staff: Pr. T. C. Avery. Stephenson. Wash.; Dr- P. H . tarium, and will accommodate Pearl Poole, her sister, is with her which may be considered very fair patients from ell the surrounding Collins, Goldendale, Wash.-, Dr. H. C. Dodds, Dufur. O r.; Dr. J. A. in the Dalles. Miee Alta is teacher in view pf the large crop reported in country. Geisendorffer, The Dalles, Or.-,. Dr. H: Logan. The Dalles, Or.-. in the Hood River sohoole, Ethel, the United States and Canada. The Holmes Business oollege, Dr. R. W. Logan, Moro, 0 r.; Dr. J. M. Lowe, The Dalles, Or. now Mrs Thompson, is with her Minnesota, the Dakotas and Mon For further Information, address any member of the staff or The Sanitarium. husband, in California, Mias June tana have more then an average Portland, which wae completely de stroyed by fire a year and a half Mullikin will graduate next year. orop. Kansas reports a crop from ago, has recently moved into elegant One oan eoaroely realise the changes 90,000,000 to 100,000,000 bushels, quarters on Washington street, and time makes In so few oyolee. The date at last oame when Moro which is more than double the en ie now the beet equipped business WASCO MILLING CO. relnotantly beds Mrs SS Hayes tire orop Of Oregon, Idaho and eohool on the Pacific ooaat. The good bye and extended beet wishes Washington. The orop of the In management has spent much time HALF A SACK o í M r b.(b grate •»»» «• •qua! la raoolU to • toll toek of tokw for her future welfare in the new land Empire belt, Oregon, Idaho and money in studying the methods brando. ’TU U m brat «a tbo markto tot baM borne at Portland. With Miee and Washington ie now oonoeded of business echoola throughout the ■gain U m raoary. Uotfarn» la i porHy. Tito Buelah and Seth a week will be by the beet authorities to be 60 per United States, and all equipment of ■Altor'« art, spent at Collins with Mrs Hedley. oent of a full orop. The orop of the new oollege, euoh ae students’ wboot that m ratoad la Canada, North went territory, ie said desks, business praotice, offices, Meantime SS and Dean will see to it that the house is arranged for to be by far the largest of its history, typewriters, adding maohinee, etc., their reoeption in the Roee eity, It ie estimated that 200,000,000 are of the newest end moat modern after which Mr Hayee will return bushels will find its way to the designs, The advertising of thia to business at the Gordon bank in markets of the world from this new oollege in The Observer la interest« this oity for the season of 1906. ng rending. ftold. We tuant a share of y oof trade 19 0 6 T w o lo ts o f 5 0 W a is ts e a c h , W h ite a n d C o lo rs , A ll th e L a te s t S ty le s a n d a ll S izes. 50cts. and 75cts. . CANNED GOODS DRIED K FR U IT O V ER A LLS BARGAIN COUNTER SH O ES, ETC. MENS’ AND BOYS' SHOES All Odds and Ends must go S p e c ia l P ric e to C le a n th e m up $1.00 C o m e e a rly w h ile th e y la s t. - SHERMAN TRADING COMPANY MORO, OREGON. The O b s e rv e r MORO, BHIBMAN CO.,OBBOOM: The price of The Observer is 11.60 tr m r , 75 aanto for «lx month«, BO Mata « /oar month«—bat If paid in advanee wa xwpt 12.50 to fall for J y«ara. Hbortar irm» than on« year U X aanto p<r month. FRIDAY___ . . . . A ugust 17, 1906 Sundaie ice cream at Rudolf« unday. KV Littlefield was a Dalles city uiineee visitor on the 10th. Born. To Mr and Mrs Waldo 'avis, DeMoss Springe, August 11, girl. ; Portlands greatest need is just ow the same Moro is begging for— tore water. Mr and Mrs HS MoDanel, and (re Elisabeth Gush man, left on the Oth for a summer saunter at Caa- ade looks. Yon oannot szpeot to have a retty town that is scrimping along rith scarcely water enough for ulinary purposes. Cannot Sherman opnnty duplicate bat exhibit spoken of today from be Prineville Journal? we think I our farmers will try it. Mrs JH Shearer st her prinoely oms on DeeChntee river, last week ntsrtained Mesdames WI1 Moody nd TO Condon of Shaniko. Sunday was the first time einoe inhibition was proclaimed in harman county, when the boys rith an appetite for rot gut conld • pointed out in this oity. About ns more deal will locate the blind ilg—and its owner. Pianos and Organs. The Gilbert io. occasionally have instruments evert to them on sooount of sick* ises, removal of boyar, etc. We rill sell such instruments at a very ow figure. Write for description if piano bargains, terms, etc. We rill watch for a bargain for you. Vrite today. Fiaoher Piano 1100. Imith Organ 926.00. Gilbert Co., asms Bids.. Portland. Or. Fundáis ice cream at Rudolfs Sunday. Something special. No thrashers In sight makes a gloomy picture for farmers whose crop is in the stack. The man who sita himaslf down on the road of suoceee and waits for a ride will neyer reach his destin ation. Regular eervioee at the Presby terian churoh, morning and evening. A Gospel sermon, good music and a oordial invitation to all. Thanks to Secretary Dunbar for a oopy of the official directory of the stats of Oregon, a handy little book and one of the most valuable publications that ever left tbs office of the state printer. A Chicago professor who has been hammering rooks in the In land Empire for an outing, has discovered that hard pan, of whioh Sherman oonnty la abundantly supplied, is just tbs stuff with whioh to make Edison osmsnt. .An sxohangs tails of a newspaper reporter who reviewed 80 euooeseful business men and found that all of them when boys had been governed striotly, Aid frequently threshed. He also interviewed 30 loafers 27 of whom had been maxima's darl ing, and the other three had/been reared by grandmothers. An old Sootoh minister, having been asked repeatedly by his con gregation to pray for rain, an exer cise' of devotion in which the old man evidently did not believe, as often refused, until one morning just as he was entering the pnlpit, a petition bearing the signature of every member of the churoh was handed to him, demanding that he aooede to the request. At the time for reading the notioee, the minister read also the dooument pleading that prayer be offered for ralo, and then impatiently remarked, ae he looked over his glasses at the oon gregetion: “ Well, a’wall to please ya, but hang a bit y’ll get till the wand changes ” Don’t forget the latest Sundaieioe cream at Judge Rudolf« Sunday. Mies Lillian Stanley is the gneet of friends and relatives io the Dalles and Portland. Try nnelaked lime for the cab bage worms and flour of eulpbur for flea beetles and cuoumber bugs. Chris Anderson began outtinghie wheat this week with the Combine. It averages ¿0 bushels of good No. 2 per acre. In two years Frenoh florists ohenge the violet into a 2-foot tree, oarrying 26 to 800 flowers through out the year. Mr and Mrs RW Montgomery will be at home in Helix, where Mr M. will have charge of the ware house business. ■ The board of equalisation for Sherman oonnty will meet on the 27th, at the court house in Moro. The last Monday in thia month. The city marshal should out out chairs on the side-walks where they become a nnisanoe blocking the way of passers. This is a oom- plaint lodged by many ladiea, Judge Rudolf has porobased the ioe oream and soda fountain attach ments of Moro pharmacy, and add ed the attraction to his plaoe of business in the Horace Strong building. The internal revenue commission has made a ruling that is likely to cut out the mail order whisky trade. It decided that a dealer is privileged to sell only where he pays the tax and that he can not oonsign goods to various plaoee on C O D orders. Alioe, wife of JH McCune, died in Yamhill oonnty July 28th. Her husband kept her at the open air sanitarium for nine weeks, when the dootor decided it was not lung trouble hut stomach trouble. He then took her home to her parente. where she had everything that loved ones oonld give in her last days, and was finally laid to rest in the Happy valley oemetery neath a bank of flowers. MACHINERY I P l o w s , § H arro w s , ? W ag o ns . Garden Hose Lawn Movers HarduJate. , W . F. Weigand A Co., 8 â SS„ vîü ïl | J. !. & Lost! T im e I M oney! Willamette University The McCune Sanitarium WASCO MILLING, CO.. . Wasco, Or. I