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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1906)
> ---------------- 1------ — — ~ ------------- — ............ ' — T o P a tr o n s e n d C o rro o R o n d o n ts . anything impractical in having ceipts from the sale of all manufac both—stove foundry and jute mill! tured products art turned in diroot A ll lo c a l* w ill be ru n t ill ordered ou t, Pendleton Tribuue Farmers near the prison only to the state treasurer, hence the ne u n le M o th erw ise s pecified.’ V I* * O ff ic ia l F * p « r . The biggest question that will would benefit, says the Oregonian. cessity of a new appropriation each o v u o ia l r a r a * or mukrham » O D o n 't send us for free pu blicatio n any* come before the Oregon legislature This objection oonld be met by legislative period. Price per bale th in g o f an a d v e rtisin g cha ra c te r. MORO, OR BOON. D o n 't ask u * to send y o u nam es and ad- this winter will lie the proposal to statute. The legislators iu framing paid for jute thia year $18; 400 lbs. Jresa o f correspondents. T h a t is a p riv a te D. C. I riland a S on .......... E ditors substitute in the place ot the stove the statute, oould establish a depos per bale, makes 451 racks per bale. m utter betw een th e m and us. foundry a jute mill, for the manu itory in each county, for exarap'e, During the time between Jan 1, 05, . C. L. I riland , M anager . Copy for ads, change«, etc., m ust he In facture of grain sacks, wool sacks, make the sheriff* of each county the and Sept. 30, ’06, the mill turned the office before 2 o’clock p. m . W ednea- burlap, etc. The opposition to this agent of the state for the jute pro out 1,339,650 graiar bags, together lay to Insure proper care and a tten tio n . Send for advertising rates. D o n ’t send us a rtic le * on politics, te m movement are not presenting all ducts. Let this statute also provide with quite an amount of hop cloth, perance or re lig io n . D iscussion o f such To insure publication, article* for tho facia iu the eaae. They make for the distribution of tho products oat hags, wool bags, warp, twine, .opics o n ly lead* to v io le n t and abusive T h e O bserver m ust reach the office before , the statement that it will increase in proportion to the value of indus floor matting, and other products, language In th e end. noon W ednesday. T h e m a ll com es d a ily . W rit© fo r C a ta lo g u e . A vo id personalities. C o m p lim e n t* d e li the cost of operating the penitenti tries using such products iu euoh made from jute,all of which is made «1 — ' — - ■ — » cately g ive n kre a lw a y s acceptable, but Whep you rem it for T h e O b s e r v e r ary, but they do not show, by facts county according to tl»e lies« |tatis with the same machinery with but even they m ust not he ov e rd o n e , a * the use an express or postotHce m oney order, and figures, that it does. The farm deal information. The statute shud charge o f In c in c e rity is apt to fo llo w a “ SO R O SIS” and ’ eglstered le tte r, o r bank d ra ft, payable to also provide that not over a certain a trifle in loss of time for the read shower o f p re tty n o th in g * spread broad era, and the legislators too, must D. C . Ire la n d & Son. “ W alk -O ver” S to re. cast We carry a surprisingly large justing of the looms. 8ince elec remember that there is a powerful number of sacks, say 1,000, should and complete stock ot office P o rn a rly F ifth and W ashington. tric power has been in successful S h e r m a n C o u n ty C o u rts . A Blue Mark here will answer an trust that is assisting the opposition be sold to one pereon or corpora supplies. In q u iry , w h en entered upon n jir c alendar, W a sh in g to n and Third S tr e e ts don, so that the sacks would not operation the mill can easily make and that it will kick up as big a Inks for Copying, g iv in g the date of the paper rs th e date at a daily average of 1,000 bags, with Clrouit Court, Hon. W. L Bradahaw, fall into the hands of a few of the cloud of dust as possible to blind w h ic h y o u r c u rre n t subscription expires. “ All Around The Northwest Corner“ T y p ew ritin g , and a monthly average of 172,000, with J , —3d Monday iu March, and let Mon the issue before the people. As largest growers; for.the only real day In October, annually. PORTLAND - . ’ - OREGON. B ook-k eepin g. Probate Court, Hon. p. B, Bourbill, We a r e h e r e to do printin g, and nearly as we remember, but 100 argument agaiustthe proposition is a yearly output of say 2,000,000. J.,—1st Monday in each month. • f you w a n t aome done brin g it to us or let men are employed at the stove that, figure as we may, a jute mill On this basis there would be a short L etter and Bill Files, County Court, G. B Bourbill, J., D ua k n o w and we w ill see ) o u . I f you time allowed for closing down the Chisholm, Wm. Walker Commission th in k w e are not e x te n s ive e nou gh for foundry, and for (hose the state get will not produce over 37 per cent and F ilin g C ases. ers«,— 1st Wednesday In January, A pril y o u r consid eration— o h , go 'lo n g . 40 cents a day each, or $40 per day of the sacks and burlap used iu looms for a general overhauling of July and October. Lcok here for the next for all, which is said to be the cost Oregon, and it would be necessary the plant, which is deemed advisa T he D alles, Oregon thing you are needing. Difficulty io having your Ohs.-i v^r Our off-r of The Toledo Blade ble at least once a year. Following that its products be distributed as of keeping the prisoners so employ changed may. be avoided by sending the The McCluno Sani The price is ridiculously low. fairly as possible. The ‘risky’ and is a tabulated statement of expense and Th« Observer at $1.75 a year, desired a lte ra tio n to this office. A lw a y s ed. g iv e the nam e o f the office from « hich will exnire Deo. 15th. precariously speculative uature ol for 9 months— Il the stove foundry is to be kept you w a n t it changed, as w e ll as the one to , Moro, Oregon. i tarium for medical np this price ought, to be doubled. the business has apparently never Jute at $18.34 per bale....... .$68,009 w h ic h it is to be sent. and surgical cases NEW TODAY. At $40 a day, and counting 300 seriously troubled the state of Salaries.................................. 7,000 04 Fuel . : . . . . ......................... 2,797 04 Before c o m in g to th e c ity to trad e read has all the attention working days in a year, Ibis would Washington, aud probably assumes Electrical p o w e r . ____ 5,251 97 era are requested to e x a m in e T h e O b a e i ver Repair* and Improvements .. 3,018 78 and advantages that l.trger proportions to the mind than a d v e rtis in g colu m n s. Its the a ctiv e, wide bring the slate an income of only Other euppllea, oils, eto.......... 2.35* 42 a w a k e business m an w h o advertises, con it is in actual 'practice. This ob $12,000. any.up-to-daie hos sequently he is th e m ost acco m m od ating T o t a l e x p e n s e « 9 [ n o r t h s ............ $78,408 22 sells th e cheapest, and deals the mo«t lib The Walla W allajute mill, cost jeedon is relatively a small matter. V a lu e o f m a n u f a c t u r e s ............... 91,100 74 pital or sanitarium • Taken up, by tho undersigned, e ra lly In e ve ry w av ing $175,000, employs 200 men and The price this year for a 400 pound Net profit 9 m onths................ $12,0/2 52 at the farm home of E E Barnum, can 'bjfcr, and the these are able to make 7,000 wheat bale of jute was $18.34, to which five mil-s south east of Moro, Sher- Dur'ng the biennial period end D ec . 7. 1906 sacks a day, or 2,100,000 sacks in a must l>e added $7 55 tariff, a total FRIDAY. additional iidvaui- ing Sept. 30, 1906, there wpro ox ' ,Dan CoU"D'. Oregon, three estray age^and . Qmfortsof year. The Washington authorities of $15.89 per bale. The jute trust pended from the fund provided for i animals, described as follow»*: One bay mure, brand'd J A Dn Tillamook needs a live law en sell the sacks af a profit of one cent has advanced the price j>er bale for a private JnHiiv. this purp se $153,515.87, while the < ono letter] on left hip, aged about forcement league. each, or a profit* of $21,000. This 1907 to $27 per bale, which, with gross receipts were $204,558.84. | 16 years. Meuicai i-iun. Dr. r. C. Avery, btephéïïson, Wash ; Dr- E H. would lx» $0,000 gain in favor of the tariff' added, makes $34.55, or This included the saleof any manu I One black mare colt, no brand, Crazy old Abe Dawson, ibe pest the jute mill. But there are in the nearly $9 more for next year than Coilins, GoUciul le, Wa-h ; I)r. it. C. Dodlä, Dufur, Ur.; Dr. J A. factured products which were car supposed to lielong to the above described mare. of Lamonta, Crook-county, (lied all neighborhood \>f 400 men in the for the present year. Since several Geiscndorffer, Hie falles, Ur-, Dr. H. Logan, The Dalles, Ur.; ried over from the preceding bien One buckskin mare, branded a o- penitentiary, and of ibis nuiutxir millions of acres more of wheat have by himself last week. nial period. The gross profits of Dr K. \V. Logan, Moro, Ur.; Dr. J. M Lowe, Hie Dalles, Ur. pen ‘ a ’ uqder ^-circle on left hiy, 350 would be able to lab ir. A plant been added to the worlds’ acreage H»r further Informal Ion, address any member of the stuff'or The Kanltar'uui. the jule mill for the two years weie Z on left shoulder, and 76 on left and the trust has control of the An editor pacing his faro on the therefore, could be operated that $22,149.01. hip world’s supply of jute, the price of The owner or owners of the above railroad will raise the standard of would turn out 31675,000 sacks, or 'It is estimated with a fair margin sacks next season will be about the animals are requested to call for | O M E to Radium the profession. Sweet are the uses ahont 37 per cent of the number of of profit, and sufficient machinery Spring» *nd r o t them, prove property, pay charges, sacks used in the Matty fts we figure saute as this season’s price, which of adversity. to utilize the su^plui convict labor, and take them away, otherwise they Free youndf from the that 10,000,000 sacks ate u*ed for averaged about 10H cents per sack. w o n io and care» which have together with a sufficient appropri will he sold, as provided by law, at » G ra ss O reg o n At the price the trust has set on all p'urpost s. This number of sacks •worn your nerve». Drink of the farm named in this advertise ation to insure continual operation Peary is surprised. He finds the the wonderful water» here, whose would return a profit of $36,750, or jute, Washington expects to be able massHrssetsar« h ss <I U e e p la M|«<-k the year round, that thejute mill ment,to the highest bidder for cash, same coal shortage in New England remarkable properties will bring sure1 again of $24,750 over the stove o well sacks a t 7X cents, a saving of at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of Sat relief from rheumatism. chronic con- that be experienced in the regions plant. 3 cents a sack. If a jute mill at alone will put the Washington state urday, December 22, 1906 "T?— -7— ftipabon, indigestion, ludney i^nd of the north jxib'. prison on a self sustaining basis. bladder troubles and many nervous (Signed) E. E. & L. B arnum , But inasmuch as otdy 100 of the Salem should produce 2,100,000 sks The knocker always works cheap. 247] disorders. T h u splendidly equipped Moro, Or Repairing Solicited. - All Work Guarameed. 400 prisonera are employed in the it w*ould Ixi a saving to the farmers aamtanunp possesses every memcal All is well in South Ametica stave foundry, we eauuot see why of $63,000. A t this rate of saving He will fxert himself harder, for resource, provides every luxury of the Castro claims to be alive, and Sec 200 of the remaining 300 might not the jute mill would pay for itself iu less compensation, than any other hneit hotel and offers all the comforts of the home. Located amid the retary Root vouches for the good lie employed iu operating-w jute three years, or a little more, besides creature on earth and his unbound y „R a . - a jc : mountains where magnificent scenery. ' health of the Monroe doctrine. mill, and thereby make an addi furnishing $21.000 a year toward ed energy and enthusiasm in oppo Connected with my business delightful walks,and fine fishing abound. tional saving to the slate of $21.000 the expenses of the prison. It is- sition to progress would earn him a anyone wishing a supply or renew ro aqutpmant. ««com* •od.doM a n d rw»M ahtarlaU i tuppUad Edison's new $200 automobile besides making a saving of $63,000 agreed that, the labor is a healthful laurel wreath if it could be directed their’order for the famous Watkins Remedies and Preparations cun be may run 15 years, as he promises, to the farmers, who have always one, and one of the ueeds of the in opposite channels. supp led by mail or in pereon at penitentiary is plenty of healthful paid more than their proportionate provided it doesn’t try to make the my residence in Demoss, Oregon. SANITARIUM W telegraph poles turn out of its way share of taxes to assist in keeping work for the prisoners. 246) ' A i . ex . H unter , Agent HAiNca. _____ o a r . The manufacture of sacks kt the arge up the institutiou. when it approaches. q u a n titie s state prison would tend to call the The Oregonian of November 5 Rttehtiou of valley people to the A chemical weed destroyer has editorially hays: ¿‘Idleness is one of growing of filter producing plants,1 Kent Reoorder the worst of prison tortures, and been developed in Wisconsin, and One Sure Hatch Incubator for and might result, id the establishing the most fertile cause of ■ Duncan Chisholm has moved his snle, hot water system, capacity 160 it don’t hurt grain. The solution of another industry in the stale. eggs. Price $10. Apply at H .Dierks consists of 100 lbs. of iron sulphate uation.” With this statement we Many sections of Eastern Oregon, family into town for the winter. farm, one mile north of Rutledge, dissolved iu 54 gallons of water, agree, but we eauuot see the pert in- especially irrigable lauds.are adapt E. Donly moved into the Thomp or address, A zoka M. W ilcox , eney of its argument 111 the present which amount will spray an acre son house Monday in order to lie 245, Rutledge, Or discussion,as only almut one fourth ed to the culture of fiber plants, nearer the postoffice. Eyexltusa lenaea ought to b« ground and we should encourage their of the prisouets are employed iu s tric tly to order. R eady-ground atock Canada is showing decided fond the stove foundry, so this does not planting. lenaea no m ore f it th a n w ould re a d y Miss Lorraine Johnson came up made false te eth . T h a M u n ae ll Op- ness for annexation iu the Arctic by any meaus solve the question of After carefully considering the from Moro Saturday evening, for a tlcal Co. grlnde each lena apaclally You will alw ay s find at our y ard . regions, having taken eight more prison employment. The jute mill question from all sides we believe visit with herauqt, Mrs Donley, re fo r each eye. O u r w orkshopa have I have a very fine Jersey cow, islands for the dominion np that would furnish Hioie employ uieut. a ll th a latest, m odern and expenatve that. Oregon ueeds the jut« mill; turning Monday monning. and an excellentDurhani cow,which m achinery know n to the O p tical way the past year. Nobody dispates that it will assist in making the V ut B| wcíh I priai», by cur load lotu. c ra ft. O u r employee a re exp e rt. I f The Oregonian Hays that .thejute state prison self sttslaintug; and Miss Edna Ragsdale arrived fro2 I wish to eell, both giving milk; her rights, but the Jtp< are 'Won- we f it your gteeees th e y w ill ba e x 1 ' I f t Hpleiwlitl bt-ifer, Soon to mill would supplant, the stove foun a ctly rig h t. C onsultation coats you derstr u ck.___________ that, while it may uot entirely cure the Dalles Wednesday evening to he fresh. For particulars, apply to nothing. B ooklet, w ith v a lu a b le In fo r We also handle KNOCK DOWN W INDOW dry, lit h e stove foundry employs spend thanksgiving with her par the trust, evil, its saving of upward or ndJress, Mrs. ei . iy P ike , m ation about the hum an eye. F R E E but about. 25 per eeut of the prison FRAMES and BUILDING PA PER . Hon. R. J. Ginn has dnnlined the 242] - Moro, Or Will meet of $60,000 a year will go a long way ents. ------- —J Munsell Optical Co.. appointment of register of the U-8. ers, would 1 he jute mill necessarily in easing the burden of taxation r n all* competition. Mrs.JD Ball took her Bon Paul •th C L ta n SUi 4*4rWAXMST< PORTLAND Land office in the Dalles, and Jud supplant it! Might it not, on the the farmer and be just so much to Grass Valley Saturday, to con S. Fish, of the Uinatilla house, is olh-r l and, furnish employment for wrested from the rapacious maw of Estim ates cheerfully given on all bills large or small. sult Dr Taylor regarding the little those now suffering the torture ol thejute trust. reoommended. Jud will make fellows’ arm, which was injured re Send your watches, jewelry, etc., capital register. His appointment eufotccd idleness! Would there lx- We appeal to the legislature to cently by a fall from a horse. needing repairs, to me, and I will is looked for within a week. remember that the interests of the guarantee per'ect satiefaction. Wn: The K C Co got a car load of oak Rudolf is my agent in Moro, at wheat grower, wool grower, potato Klr.t strp.t StroiiK. Brick Fining the Pullman Car company grower and hop grower, are very wood up from Hood river Sunday wlione place of business any..aru«lo> •50 for permitting formaldt h vde to extensive in Oregon, and that these night, and divided it among the may lx« left to be forwarded, and who will return the same to you in M ORO, ORE. - E. S . H ornaday, fla n a g er , M oro, Or industries are unanimous in their people Monday. It came just about good shape. be used in the feed products served 0 . M. HtAcocx,_ the right time, for the whole town on its dining car?, as was done in a demand for the jute mill as the best 241] LaGrande, Or ConfecirowyT—------------- Pennsylvania court, is a brilliant means of relief from the present was almost entirely out of fuel. evils of the trust. evidence of the protection afforded Cigars, Tobaccos, ’ WA Kentners teams started over by our laws to the traveler who Ins for Echo a few days ago, to work Billiards Pool Tables to eat. AN INJUSTICE IS BEING DONE on the irrigating ditch, Mr K hav Any person or persqns having ing secured a 2-a.ile contract. He hordes, cattle, houses, lots or house Legislators in the past have so False and Padded Statements left by train for the name place. hold gooits for sale, exchange, or M O R O , O R E G IO N . Ico Cold Drinks and Ice Cream, rushed the office of the attorney parlies desiring io buy such prop About the Prison Jute Mill. Kent came near being visited by erly, will find T he O bserver a general to ascertain the constitn in season. Soda* Water, bottled L IV E R Y , FE E D A N D S A L E S T A B L E S . tlonality and the legality of propos the fire fiend Tuesday morning. A good medium for advertising nnd j>a>.d fountain, tt-lways on band.' Reports of an extraordinary ex ed bills, that Attorney General fire started in the attic of Mr Wil securing a customer. Try J. M. DUNAHOO, Proprietor and Manager. pense, far in excess of the truth T he O bserver , Crawford has requested each mem sons’ house from a defective flue are being circulated bv knockers Moro, Or ber wanting such information to and burned through the roof, but Telephone from T h e D e lle * or any Sherm en «»onnty points at onr expense. for the purpose of injuring the Service fnrniab ed to or from M oro to any points. forward bills to him as soon as pos luckily it was discovered and ex prospects of the proposed prison OUR M O TTO “ Please the p u blic.” •ible to prevent a rush at the open tinguished before any serious dam jute mill in Oregon. November 9th ing of the session. age was done. . A N D ... The Observer produced indisputable EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE, - For Sale. 1040 acres, deeded. e ’Tis the last filmy shirtwaist on Over 700 acres plow land, 600 now facts as to the cost of the mill com Senator Jonathan Bourne is at SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS the streets left a'one; all its net in cultivation, water, windmill, HE above picture of the pleted, and the cost of operating the National capital, studying the wel’s and springs. If you want a M y M o lto I» mnn nnd fish is the trnde- lb«; same, which is all the way from work companions to the closets have good place come and Fee me four plans of fatare action. Mr. Bourne flown. ’Neath its soft open lattice $200,000 to $500,00) less than the Quick Hales and ,1111 °LScott’sEmulsion, was cordially received on the floor i 1—=-=»1 t - -s By nonvm for knockers would have members of blue goose flesh is seen, where the miles east of Rutledge. Everything Hmatl Profits. a man needs. No middle man. of the senate, where he was Intro eye slyly pierces the lace threads Live and Let Live. Address. F rank P ayne , duced formally by Senators Fulton strength and purity. I t is sold the legislature believe. But recol- in (dnjost ull the civilized coun féct one thing: members of the in between. Soon the fair hut vain 166 Rutl-dgo, Or. ( dll nnd Examine and Gearin, and the precedent was tries of the glolte. M y Htrx’k ot coming assembly w ill.not be easily wearer, so proud of her bust, may established of having a member of If the cod fish became extinct humbugged by designing graft. Ac lie under the quoting of “dust unto E U R N IT U R E the senate present chosen by direct it would l»e a world-wide calam The P olicyh old ers’ C om pany. • and dust;” for the demon pneumonia vote af the people, taken as another ity. liecause the oil th a t comes cording to reports prepared by the The Moro brick yard property, H ID E L IN E S sits on winters’ chill fence, on the laurel won by Oregon. before b u y in g from its liver surpasses all other Washington state officials L it Sept lookout for victims with more pride adjoining and west of the Court house, is for sale. Besides two city tuts ia nourishing and life-giving the Walla Walla plant, including blocks there is an acreage good for A Minnesota man in being tried properties. Thirty years ngo structure,machinery and all appur than sense. ’Tis the last bust ex first class gardening, and the whole » poser, the last peek-a-boo, nnd the tenances, was about $125.000. The t he proprietors of Scott’s Emul for manslaughter, having shot and tract will make a lovely Suburban Moro - Oregon. winter winds whisper, “You’d better killed another man whom he mis sion found a w ay of preparing machinery value alone is about residence. Price $700 For particu Home Office, Commonwealth Bldg., Sixth and Ankeny, Portland. Oregon. skidoo.” t cod liver oil s o th a t everyone can $50,000. It is estimated, however, lars address B. F. H oover took for deer moving in the woods. 542 East 36th street, A. L. MILLS, President 80 frequent were the fatal conse take it and get the full*value of that a similar plant could tie in Home news on evelv page «if 'r he 202) Portland, Or CLARENCE 8. SAMUEL, quences of such mistakes a few the oil w ithout the objectionable stalled and fully equipped with L. SAMUEL, Observer, all printed in Moro. Assiatant Manager years ago that the legislatore pass 1 taste. Scott’s Emulsion is the modern machinery, for about the General Manager. | itest thing in the world for weak, ed a law making accidental man [backw ard children, thin, delicate present appraised value of this Our “ ads” sttraci atlanti« n and killing while hunting, manslaught Clark Mercer-Brofe., Proprs. jteople, and all conditions of plant. For, the past three legisla advertise. W hen ynn get our ad |O A L IT T L E M ISSIONARY W O R K IN YOUR er. The law has had g<xxl effect, wasting and lost strength. tive periods, since April 1, 1900,the Notary Public. < ■ but It is a strange commentary on Washington legislature has appro vertising. v«»u g«t hue«noeg brinderà. idle days by telling your neighbors of the good . Every kind of rig to order, Send *>r Aw aampla human nature that the fear of im priated $150,000 for each succeed Attorney for the State School Fund and all orders prompt and satis qualities of The Observer. If you can’t get A e ir sub If you want Ymir team properly prisonment, rather than regard for SCOTT A DOWNS, C iik m ir t m lor Sheraton County. factory at reasonable prices. ing two years, this allows $75,000 taken care of at K«*nt d r i v e in the scriptions, send us their addresses and we will send sax. at Farmers team* fed us well as lives of others, should make men a year for the operation of the va Kent Feed Stable where K Donly Ms. aadgiAM. them sample copies. We pay for all soliciting you do they are fed at home, if not better. more careful. rióos industries at the prison. * Re- proprietor, will see to them. - Talaphone at our expense. for us. The O b se r v e r . FACTS ABOUT THE JUTE MILL O ffice S u p p lie s. Nature Shaped Shoes 1 For Children. k n ig h t s The McCune Sanitarium Observer^ B oo k -S to re, 42 Sale of [strays. . H arness S addles H alters Owing to absence R A M M SPRINGS IV SfeeiM&Oefenty State« (OXmiPOUARY T4I.U. 3}'. Incubator for Sale. LUM BER MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS, AND SCREENS LIM E, C EM EN T, COAL, W OOD a n d P O S T S . ifiilch Cows for Sale. SLA BI HOOP Watches Repairing, etc. W m . Rudolf Wind River Lumber Company Io Boy, Sell or Exchange S Grain and Stock farm FURNITURE U N D E R T A K IN G Oregon Life Brick Yard for Sale. Clean,, Economical, Well Managed. O. W . A X T E L L Phallaraont Uvei) Co. J . AA. P a r r y . Wasco, Oregon. à » « 7$ 1 ( W-TSL A most desirable company to insure in.