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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1906)
- * r • ’ ' .¿Vf M » '««nu The Just ----- R e c e iv e d ! l year. 7» sente for eta aaoatha. M oonle C r roar aroolbe—b a t if paid la adranoowe ajeept IX-ftO la fa ll for 1 years. Mbortjr terms Uiau one year U H oonle par month- Church and Society notice« F R E E , e x cept when for money m aking purposes. Such notice« at regular rate« at the option of the publishers. Ladies Fall and Winter Coats A n e w lo t o f U p t o D a te C o a ts f o r L a d ie s , M is s e s a n d C h ild r e n N o w o p e n f o r y o u r in s p e c tio n Mens, Youths, and Boys Suits and Overcoats F a ll a n d W in t e r S u its h a v e ju s t a r r iv e d a n d w e n o w h a v e th e la r g e s t a n d m o s t c o m p le te lin e o f C lo t h in g in th e c o u n ty L a te s t S ty le s , M o s t F a s h io n a b le C o lo rs * / a 1 SHERMAN TRADING COMPANY MORO, OREGON. Penoile, 10 cen ts per dozen, rub* H eatin g stoves galore. Bros. her insert, Observer Book Store. Carm ody I f you are in need of ipedicinee S am p le copies of th is paper m ay you can get what you w ant a t T he he bed at T he Observer business Moro P harm acy, and your credit is office— 6a. per oopy. good. B u y your potatoes at B arnett’s, W e’ve got the tools and w hats 11.40 100 ft>9 , and get tickets on more we know how to use them in the autom obile., thia P rint 8hop. Come and see for Three D ollar Gold F ountain Pen yourself. for 11.60, T he Observer Book Store, Superior round nickel tipped and th is m outh. A hard tim es bargain. rubber top pencils, tw o-for-6-cente T he New Bigg* is certain ly a moat deservedly popular hotel, and m ine host, J. J. H eckard and wife, are entitled to a very liberal pairon* age. T he table ia supplied with everyth in g nice, and the rooms are new , neat and clean . ' The prloe of The Observer le 91.60 / . O b se r v e r MORO, BHBRMAR 0O..OBROOM: C a ll a n d see th e m , w e c a n p le a se y o u in S ty le , C o lo r, a n d P ric e . z ■ F R I D A Y ........................N ov. 1 6 ,1 9 0 6 everyw here. Prof. H en ry, leader of Prineville Cornet Band, has gone to Bullfrog, on a N evada salary of 9 6 ,0 0 0 per m onth. If he ever oomea back to Oregon be w ill com e with m oney to pay his debts. SALE OF MENS’ UNDERWEAR W hat is the use in wearing your la st w inters thread bare underwear when you can buy brand new goods at th e ex cep tion ally low prices A ll sizes are represented, b u t not m entioned below 7 Such grand sp ecials in m ens underwear were never show n by th is store before. a ll sizes in each sty le. A — ------------ ..7 ...z--------------- $1.19 garment for mens fine Camels Hair fleeced shirts and drawers; also an assortment of natural wool underwear; worth to $2.20 suit. 59 c 73C : a garment for boys bull colored, Cameb Hair underwear; good as sortment of slier; soft, comfortable durable; worth $1.00 per garment Annual Thanksgiving Linen Sale All Table Linens, Napkins, Tow els, Spreads, Sheets, Etc-, on Sale H ere ia a sale th at you cannot afford to misa. We are show ing the grandest assortm ent of lin en s ever shown in T he D alles. Edward C. G ribbens’ linens are second to none on the m arket. W e defy anyone to prove th at an y other brand of table linen ia superior to this brand._ T he eavn g to y o u d u r in g th in sale is enormous. 64 inoh Cotton D am ask ; ble ached or cream ; ex cellen t values special a t ...................................2 6 c ............................................. . . ...... 70 inch all Linen D am ask ; bleached or cream ; very fine, 119 q u a lity ; sp ecial a t .............. 8 6 c 72 inch all pure linen bleached 68 inch U nion D am ask; b le ached or cream ; ex cellen t value table d am ask , rich in design and finish, special price o n ly $ I . 0 6 special a t ............ . ..........4 2 c 70 inch U nion Damask*; ble ached or cream; very good for every day wear; special a t. . 6 3 c 72 inch a il pure linen bleached table d am ask , exceed in gly fine q u a lity , special prioe o n lv S I .^25 W e are agents for the celebrated “ F orest M ills’’ underwear for M isses, C hildren, and Ladies. No better or finer finished under wear sold on earth. One look w ill convince you th at you should buy your underwear here. Our assortm ents are com p lete in union su its and separate garm ents, in ootton wool, silk , and wool a cd ootton m ix ed . L adies U nderwear per garm ent, 25c to 91.75 L adies U nion 8 u its, from ............50c to 9 3 .5 0 C hildrens Underwear, garm ent 25c to 91.00 Special Clean up Prices. G arm ent, C hildrens W ool U nderwer odd lots, som e very fine values, former prioe 50 cente G arm ent, Ladiee F ine U nderw ear in n atural grey, wool and fleeced lined. Former prices up to 75o. A ll sizes, but not all sizes of a style. G arm ent for L ad ies’F in e U nderwear in odd and broken lots. Form er prioe up to 91 00 Special Notice AU M ail Orders or b ills of goods bought to the am ount of 925 and over prepaid to your address the Napkins. Our n apkins m atch our table linen. T h e stock of napkins never was in such good condition to su p p ly your needs. T he sale prices are low est ever attem pted and range from 8 5 c to 6 7 6 Sr * Towels. Are alw ays in dem and. We oan show you the best values in the m arket and all at sale prices. Sheets and Slips were never higher in a w holesale w ay. Buy what you want now. T hey are going higher. D o m e s tic S p e c ia ls . S ale o f W B C o rs e ts “ F o re s t M IL L S .” 43c 72 inch all pure linen bleached duuble d am ask , a very fine grade special a t . ............................ S I - 4 8 600 Yard« o f F .n c y .o d Indigo B io . h \ Ve d is c o n tin u e d a J e w bam s, fo r.............................................. 6o numbers of our celebrated W B Corsets. The Styles are exception- ally good, and Your Size is here, 5c The former prices were $ 1,00, $ 1.25 and $1.60. You can choose from 9o the entire lot at 7 9 CENTS * Big Li., of Fin. Bo Dr... oing- D re s s G o o d s S n a p s Calico, yard » » • —i-w 600 Y ards of Apron C hecks,regular 7o grade, f o r ............................................ A Big L ine of regular 1 2 |o Dress Ging* h am s, fo r..................... ...................... llo A L lo . of R egular 10« O u tin g ., dark .o d lig h t F . n o l . . . . . . .......... ‘ 80 29° ,or D ,,k N° " U j D ,M ' O o«»«. -or> h 38o. A R egular 10c U nbleached M uslin, for o n l y ...................................................... ?o 42c a yard for a lot of flue new Drees Goods worth to 66c. 79O for over 20 pieces of fine G ie y , Green, — «zv. u< u j 2 7 — A R egular 10c B leached 86-in ch Mus- U J q 7 B lack and N avy Dress Goods, th at , m erly told up to $1.50. Edward G. Pease Company T h e Dalles, Oregon. J W Downing an old time resi dent of Sherman county, wa* here Horace and George Strong are de veloping a gold mine in Southern Oregon this winter which prospects good. L . W. Ross is getting in a nioe line of Jewelry, and H oliday goods, and expeota to supply the wants of the people of Sherm an county. Some believe it would pay to send few Sherm an county team s into Crook county after coal, which can be bought at $3.00 per ton at the m ine. . . An afternoon party for the enter tainm ent ot ladies of the Rebecca “degree, was giveu yesterday at Mrs. Stanleys, by Misses L illian Stanley '-and L ie Mowry. Our Prices Lower Than M We Can Prove It. Owing to the fact that W e do our own work, employ no clerks Own the building were ii>, pay no rent W e don’t carry a large line of goods, but aim to carry every staple in demand W e C an a n d D o S e ll (woods C h e a p e r T h a n A ny S to r e In th e C ounty.- MESSIMER s. for- In Retrospect. Every e sle th at we have m entioned in this pa per is still in progress. C o m or send for Hanples a. PIONEER BRICK, MORO, OREGON. Frank R. Reeves, representing the Portland branch of the A m eri can Type Founders Co., made h im self numerous about thi* shack lust publication da) . ...J thin week renewing aoquaintauces amongat the pioneer* of those early Ladies of Beth It-hum Chapter. O K. 8., were aadlv disappointed that d ay* H i* iotere-ta are now innstlv the visit of G. W . M. Sherw in, was ill the m ine* of Alaska, where hi* unavoidably delayed this w eek,hav friend* w ill i»e glad to b arq he has ing made fine preparations for her accumulated a snug fortune. entertainm ent. T his is the time of year when the An 18 year old son of Sherm an onion cornea into its own, and it ie Huff, of John Day river settlem ent, well known that eaten at bed tim e was brought into Moro Sunday One of the leading institutions in Eastern Oregon. T he onion w ill cure a cold, and as a for treatm ent by Dr. Ooffin, for a capacity of which has been increaeed in the la st five y e a n plaster it removes inflam m ation and from 20 to 40 beds. One of its leading features ie its m od bandly wounded hand, shot by the hoarseness. Take all the juice out accidental discharge of a gun. ern operating room which is second to none on the Pacifio of an onion and you have a sm ell coast. T his institution is under the direct supervision of W e visited Grandpa Lot R ust, by ing com pound that w ill quiet the courtesy of J M Dunaboo, Sunday, perves after a few m inutes of sm ell and found the old gentlem an look ing, and sleep will result. » ing much better than we had an tic T he basket ball game, between ipated. H e is very week and nerv girls of Moro and D alles city-high ous, hut is able to sit in his large schools, pursuant to ar nouncem ent ohair daily,read some,and eat pretty in The Observer last week, was a 5 • ' ,z • regularly. very pretty gam e indeed, resulting Is of no use because it needs a dollars worth of repairs. A watch In that shape represent* money that isn’t working, and money that does Old Grizzly, the upper D esChutes in a score of 8 to 3 in favor of the not work doesn’t do its full duty. Moro team . After the gam e a m u monster bear th at has been hunted If you own a helpless, useless tlmeplooe, why don't yon bring It to sical and literary program was very spring and fall in the Bend country our repair department? - We are well equipped to change It Into an article that you can again depend upon. happily rendered. Ice cream and for years, was killed laBt week. Civ ilization overtook him . H is track* Of course we charge for this service acoordlng to the extent of the cake were served. repairs that are, necessary. But In any event the amount will ba very measured 8x14 inches, his forelegs . Binall, very small indeed, compared with the advantage of having a Pianos and Organ*. T he Gilbert measured 24 inches around, and he “stopped” watch turned into a reliable tlmepieoe. Co. occasionally have instrum ents weighed over 1000 lbs. revert to them on account of sick , 1«. W . R o b s , J e w e l e r , W a s c o , O r e g o n . W e got the big red apple promised ness, rem oval of buyer, etc. We will sell such instrum ents at a very us by Mrs. C G H u is when she wgpt low figure. W rite for description to Missouri on a visit, but sorry to of piano bargains, term s, etc. We say she d id n ’t get The Observer we will watch for a bargain for you. m ailed to her so carefully every Write today. Fisoher Piano $100. week during her absence. The reason Smith Organ $25.00. G ilbert Co., for which is the cutting out of post- For Plumbing, Pump, and Tin Work offices, viz: Carrollton, Carrol coun Stearns Bldg,. Portland, Or. Leave Orders at Carmody Bros ty, Mo., stands for naught unless T he vault of the Eastern Oregon the wagon No. of free rural delivery Land Co., in their office building on is added. Maia street, is nearing com pletion. T he Blue Barn, J. M. D unaboo The com pany had an experience at the San Francisco April fire which proprietor, is about as near up to they do not wish to have repeated, d ale as any establishm ent of its line A , and which is not lik ely to occur in in the Inland Em pire, and Moro is Expert, Experienced, Registered Pharmacists proud of it. T he latest addition in Moro, as the construction shows this team s is a dandy pair of G reys that to Be a perfectly fire proof affair. Medicines Carefully Compounded. W A Raym ond builder. get you there in surprisingly short In W R O N G F U L L Y deciding the 4im e, considering their size. Jim is lover of horses, and never allow s case of the Eastern Oregon Land Co. vs W H Andrews of Sherm an an anim al to get hungry on his prem ises. county, the l7.8.flupreme court give If we can’t get a shoem aker a ta il the land in question to the monopoly Any and all Kinds of P atent M e d ic in e Alw ays In S to c k on the “rulinge” of the land depart or, jew eler, etc., 1 s t’s find a man ment that the land patented was who knows enough about shoem ak- nthin the" TîmîW ‘Of the ( Daftffs ir»g to repair ahoee^ttd about w aU h- Military W agon,road fraud) grant. m aking to clean and repair watchee, WASCO MILLING CO. If there is to be any record of ju stice and about tailoring to repair and clean clothes. We have assurance* in government affairs in this day H A L F A S A C K o f oar htgh g rm l. Soar 1« ami generation, congress should act that such a man could keep busy equal la result« to a full aack of otker at once to pet this right. W het is and m ake money here brand«. ’Ti» t h . best oo the m arket far ka il T he D alles H ospital firs . F e rg u so n & R e u te r. M a n y a $ 2 0 W atch ~ NO LO N G ER G U E S S W O R K See This is the Opportunity of the Season. per garment for mens fine Cameb Hair shirt* and drawers; fashion ed seams; silk front; fieeoe neck; worth $3.50 a suit. Miller Edson made a flying bust nets trip to Portland thia week. Don’t use pins to pin your papers Anson Woods of U m atilla ccranty together. Try the best d ip s , at The is spending his annual vacation in Observer Book Store. Sherman county. For E ngagem ent and W edding Come to the Spinsters* Convention rings, c a ll o o L . W. R o m , he has a W ednesday evening, November 21, large assortm ent, and can su it e v Elrod Opera House, and see the old erybody. m aids transformed into beautiful Hon R J Ginn returned to Cali young m aidens before your own fornia this week having finished th«- eye«, a benefit entertainm ent given business which called him here thi« by th e j.a d ie s’ Aid 8ociety of Moro M .E.Church season. T ype writer nil, the beet 3 -iu -l. L ubricates, clean s and polisher, prevent« rust Try it The Observer Book Store. W ild geese were flying north last Sunday, and flying low. Peucil holders, th at hold the pen oil in any pocket, at T he Observer H ave you inspected that H eater? Book Store. . We have i t Carm ody Broa., Moro. » City Marshal S ells has lots to do People out south of A ntelope are since the H allow een disgraoe and using $3.00 ooal, the product of the the recent storm. home mine. Miss Mollie M arkland, teacher in J 8 Sm ith and eon of K lon d ik e were business visitors io Moro last Spalding Chapel district, was called to her home in Marion county on Saturday. the 8th, on a telegram announcing Gov. C ham berlain has form ally the serious illn ess of her mother. designated th e 29th as a d ay of There ia no part of Oregon that th an k sgivin g. does not deserve the best whioh has For first claaa W atch repairing been said of it. Most sections of take your work to L . W. R oss. A ll the state merit greater recognition work guaranteed. » than has yet been accorded them . J H S ach s finds h is sum m er cel Do not grow weary of speaking for lar a very accessible winter deposi your town, your com m unity and tory for perishable articles. your state. J H Strahl has the only “ m ilk ’ cow in Sherm an cou n ty that we know of. See W ebstera’ unabridged Our offer of T he T oledo Blade D ictionary. And she is not for Bale and T he Observer at 91.76 a year, F ather H ickey forwarded hie ap will expire J^ov. 15th. pointm ents to Ofl th is week from Oil H eaters an<l Lam ps, adver G ran ts’ P ass. T he Good Father tised by the Standard Oil Co., for never forgets the press as a valuable sale by Carm ody Bros. and w illing aid in church work. A rrangem ents have been com p le Now watch the weeds grow, then ted for a G rand T h an k sgivin g D ance follow s the weed destroyer, n ext the in Elrod Opera H ouse, T h u rsd ay seeding drill, everybody busy (ill Nov. 19th, with the very beet Or nature spreads its em erald m antle, chestra m usic. T ick ets 76 cen ts. in vitin g the fleecy b lan k et of snow Buy the gen u in e im ported aven- and som e for 10 cts per doz., at the Observer Book Store. erious carbolineum ; th e im itation Moro w ill support a good sh oem a being offered is on ly a tem porary ker. One who w ill keep h is shop rem edy if at all. If genuine one open Satu rd ays, do good work, and application lasts for all tim e. Aak ad vertise— th at people m ay know to see our sealed packages. T he Observer Book Store. be ia here. L. W. Roes, Jew eler, W asco, Or. Spuds at 92 25 per 100 lbs., at the City M arket. E . S e lls MORO PHARMACY FORMALDEHYDE. RUBBER GOODS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES. COMBS, SPONGES, C1CARS. the use of m aintaining a Suprem e Mrs E lla Walford accompanied court which render decisions like Mra Horace Strong home la it week. that for the benefit of private cor T he ladies brought ua som e elegant porations? applea from the John I Miller farm Nothing equals in repugnance the in Hood river valley. Four favorite*, stink of a slin k in g cigar, and the Rhode Ialand Greening, the Mrs E vans should be sustained in Benton county B eauty,the Arkansas her effort, as m arket inspector in black, the Ben Davie, are am ongst Portland, „to cut out sm oking in th em — world reoord breakers. grocery stores. We indorse the fol lowing from The Oregonian; “Sm o kers generally are of opinion that it is an arbitrary assum ption on her part; non-sm okers are generally of the opinion that it is justified by pure food and other ju st considers- tionsa In view of the fact that the odor of tobacco sm oke is nauseating to som e and annoying to many, sm oking should not be indulged in publio places, where one person has the sam e rights as to air, space,and ABSOLUTELY PURE business, as another. Thin is a Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely sim ple, straigh t proposition of the from grapes, refined to absolute purity, rights of the in d ivid u al. A* to the is the active principle of every pound •on tam in ation of uncovered food in -X D / w J P-L2- - -_l-l ___ ... or noyal naking i owarr. the open market by the fumes of Hence it is that Royal Baking tobacco, blown from the mouths of Powder render* the food remarkable men in all stages of health, disease, both for it* fine flaVor and healthfulneu., clean lin ess and unoleanliness, there No a lu m , no phosphate— oan be no doubt. Publio opinion ia w h ich are th e principal ele the final arbiter in all snob matters. m ents of th e so-called cheap If it does not sustain the market in b aking powders and w hich spector in this instance it will be a re d erived from bones, rock and su lp h uric a d d . because, like the u nw illing grooery- m an, it fears to “offend prom inent” Rffiin ICP o H ia en a .’’ c. I again the money. Uniform la quality aad purity. The highest davelopramat •< th . miller*« art, combioed w ith th * very beat wheat that ia raised in Bherman county. O n e trlaS— Always naaS. WASCO MILLING CO, Wasco, Or. ©od Jointing convey« an idea of aucecaa. Y o n m ay never •re the man himaelf. Il*« U a letter head, hh envelope, hia b e ln w * catd, drctalan ar catalogue. Y ou dee the man up by them things. W hat impematos of a man and Ua buaineaa do you get if he writes In you ea wrapping paper or axle grease «tattonery? H o w dom yours look? b it neat, tasty and modem? It h If T h e M o m Observer Job Department printt k . Better bring In that neat )ob u f h f U i»