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be present. By order o f the
Mr». N eva Johnson, N. O.
Mm. Jessie Hen rich*, Secretary.
l Friday
Eureka Lodge N o, 121
A. F, A A M., Moro, Or.
Meets the first and third
Thursday evenings of each
month Visiting members
. oordlally Invited to meet
B y order of the W. M.
J. M. Parry, Secretary.
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Nearest Hotel to Business Center, Banks and Depot.
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Opposite Post Office
Buken and Graia Beate.
M oro, O regon .
M o ro and
P o r c e la in
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A g en i for the Best Steam Laundry
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Shop in Moro H otel B u ild in g
Practical Watchmaker
and Jeweler.
L E W IS , P r o p r ie to r .
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Mail order« promptly attended to
All work warranted.
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V. LITTLEFIELD
A ttorn ey at L a w .
M ain 8 t ., M oro , O regon ,
J.O. Elrod’« brick, next door to
8. T. Co’«. Store.
I f K R irn a
Attorneyn-At-Law.
Bave aow en boati a larga stock o( Herneee and Botiti)«, Oollara, Brtdlea,
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A tto rn ey s-a t L a w ,
Office in The Ginn Brick
Moro, Oregon.
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you have som ething you
wish to sell, no m atter w hat
it m ay be, you w ant to place your
proposition betore as m any people
as possible. T h a t creates dem and,
an d d em and naturally creates a
h ig h er price.
D r o , j . goffin ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
D r . MARIK M.' GOFFIN.
Diseases oTWonen 1 Children a Speclalti
Office In Th e Goffin Building, 1st St.
Moro, Oregon.
WHEN
you wish to purchase
an y th in g you w ant to reach
as m any people as possible. T h a t
creates com petition, an d com petition
reduces prices.
J a m es S te w a r t
S tock Inspector
S h erm an C ounty,
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O regon.
WHEN
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exchange you w ant as large
a variety as possible to consider,
because then you’ll be sure to get
ju st w hat you desire, an d a t a lower
figure, too.
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1907
DISHONEST DOLLARS
Mo. 1M, I. O. O. F.
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C o u n t y , OtS R o n , F r i d a y , F e b u a r y
M ere Lodge, N o. 113,
1. O. O. F. Moto, OreiroD.
Meets ovary Haturday
enlng al 7:30 o’clock.
Visiting member» are COUNT tRFtlTSfto USE
oordlally Invited. Mem
ANO MANY DCVtCBS.
ber» are expected to bo
preoout.
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I t T a k a s B a s a r t s t a D s ts s t
R. 11. Brash. Hoorotarv.
(Lupins Raboooo Lodge
MORO
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J, W.VMILL. ML D.
eiguers at New Tortr aa genuine Unit
T h t U ta c h tr
ed States gold pieces of the five dollar
denomination, but they would not de
A .n d r/><
ceive an American. Bomatlmeo a coun
terfeit of the subsidiary coins Is raked
(O rig in a l.)
In stamped out of bruaa or copper and
W e was very much pleased at the
plated, but these coins are ell of light
weight and should not be deceptive. settlement when a rattletrap buggy
C a ta
Colne of the commoner metals, as of drove up w ith a man and a girl. The
■>s
pewter, are too light to be deceptive man said be was lookin’ for a con
except on greenhorns of the fa r over
“Although gold coins are not Ik «h the sea variety. These coins are thick venient place for hla daughter to open
culatlon In the east In com partook With ened to give them a weight approach a school and wished to know If
Bcratchgravel wanted one. U e added
the total amount of paper money which ing tba real article and ought to be
that the settlement need not be at any
readily detected. ,
leaves the gray walls of this old
“Some counterfeiters employ their expense, since his daughter would ask
lag.” said aa official of the
time In ‘doctoring* genuine eolna of for tuition only w hat the parents felt
gold, aa It would not pay them to fool able to give. W e wanted a school
■ • greet many of
with the silver product Plugging Is mighty bad. not that the children
coins current, and they are counter
the favorite method employed, and the needed l’arnln*. for there wasn’t no
feited, together w ith oar silver coins, larger denominations of the gold coins,
use for It at 8cratchgravel, but their
more than the average person would eepadally the twenty dollar gold piece,
mothers liked to talk across lots with
suppose.
are «elected. They bore out the In one another, and the children bothered
“I w ill give you a few suggestions terior of these large coins w ith delicate
’em while they was doin’ It. 8o the
on the manufacture of good end coun Instruments and can get out several scboolmarm was engaged, her father
dollars'
worth
of
the
pure
gold
from
terfeit coins of various denominations
drove away, and the children was kept
which w ill be of Interest and value to each coin thus ‘doctored.* The hole is
the public. The three principal treas drilled In the edges, and so expertly is cooped up for five hours a day while
ury tests of coins are. first, the It dole and so neatly and skillfully Is their mothers was a-gosalpln*.
I t was about this time that the boss
weight: second, the diameter, and the interior plugged w ith bad but
Not that we
third, tlie thickness The counterfeiter weighty metal that these coins often steallu* commenced.
W e had.
who succeeds in making hie dies und defy detection until they reach the hadn’t had boss stealln*.
the spurious metal alloy which w ill bands of an expert. The puncture In B u t somehow the rascals bad found a
meet all of these tests Is Indeed a the readlbg Is so minute and so clev way o* git tin’ inside our corrals and
smart one. W ith some alloys he may erly gnneAled w ith pure gold and then stampedin’ the stock. W e organised
be able to work out the weight, but n-rev<led w ith a fine'file that the punc a watch, but as soon as we did the
the diameter of the coin would reveal ture escapes detection except upon
boss stealln’ stopped. W e dropped the
that It was a counterfeit product, for careful examination w ith sharp eyes.
“Some counterfeiters give the gold watch, and It begun again. Then, the
even a very alight Increase In the
watch bein’ too hard on the men o* the
thickness of the Illicitly made article coins An add bath or ‘sweat* them out settlement, we took In the wltnmen.
of a dollar or tw o of the good metal
would show a t once Its counterfeit
and th t i pass them along. The coins Nobody sow nothin’ till It come the
origin.
are genuine, of course, but the ‘sweat teacher’s turn, when the hull gang
“The superior grade of coin counter
ing* deprives them of the required boss thieves cqnie down on us to oncet,
feits are made w ith a die. Some.of
weight Thee« ‘sweated’ coins pass cir and she lit after ’em, firin’ at ’em.
the more perfect ones are almost rep
culation from hand to band until they and saved a dozen houses they had
licas of our own mixed products and
reach the banks or the subtreasurles, loosed ready to run off. x
have a sharp, true ring, smooth, well
Thia made the schoolteacher mighty
when they are at once caught up by
finished surfaces, w ith the lettering
the **oln counters, and their careers (Mjpular, and, stncA she was a good
and milling finely delineated.
The
come to a sudden and abrupt dose as looking gal wRfi Plok cheeks, several
reeding- the little raised and Indented
colus of the realm."—Washington Star o’ the bachelors o* the settlement w ant
marks on the edges of the coin—la not
ed
fiiarry her. Bat she wouldn’t
as sharp and clear aa the reeding on
h«vfe none of ’em, sayin’ her heart was
TALES OF A WARRIOR.
the genuine coins. W h ile many of the
with the dear little Innocents she was
fined counterfeits are of full weight,
teachln*. Another thing that lifted the
S im
a ir K v » lr « W e o d F e lt W X e e
they ere usually a little abort of
M T « e in d « d l a B a t t l e .
scboolmarm In our affections was that
w eigh t Some of these gold coin noun-
Sir Evelyn Wood served in the she put us on to somep’n that we
ter felts are so well made and are of
each a fine appearance that they pass Crimean war. Ue tells this grim Inci didn’t think of before. She said that
current until they reach the hands of dent of the cpnte«Lr'*T was greatly Im some one was loosenin’ the bosses and
pressed by the courage of a young ser the thieves would swoop down and
the coin experts In thia building.
“The standard gold naed by the mint geant who wiih trying to collect men drive ’em off. This some one must be
Is 900 fine, or 81.19 carats. The most to accompany him through or over an one of us. W e all looked at each other
~ counterfeits
____ _______ ____
deceptive gold
are ______
made abatis. A fte r calling In vain on those suspicious-like, every feller wonderin’
grade of gokL or from eofrf Immediately to follow him be lost his If he wasn’t susplcloned. I t wouldn’t
of a Io
ind a* low as «00 In s Jn the temper and shouted, ‘I ’ll tell my right do to put any of us on watch for fear
to 800 fine and
more Inferior grades o f counterfeits. hand « a n to follow me, and If he falls o* puttin’ on the man that was doin’
The most deceptive gold countwf. -its I ’ll shoot him.* H e brought his rifle the business. A t last tw o or three of
are those which are manufactured ‘down to the ‘ready’ and said. ‘Private us got together and a fte r "talkin’ the
from an alloy of gold, copper and sil -----, w ill you follow mel* 1 was al matter over allowed we’d ask the
ver.
P latin u m la a metal which Is most touching them and, seeing by the teacher to do a little detective work
weed by the export counterfeiter to sergeant’s aye th a t he was In earnest, to find out who the traito r was. This
gala the necessary weight to his oat stood for a few second studying the was nutcberal, seeln’ she’d got on to
put, and when these platinum counter determined look on the man’s face. the fact that there was a traitor. She
felts are struck off In good dies and The private looked deliberately on the said ahe’d keep her eye skinned for
then very heavily gold plated they hundreds of Russians above us and him, but unless she could ketch him In
prove to be very dangerous counter then ran his eye right and left of the act we wouldn’t believe In his
felta when first ‘shoved* by the ecoom where we were standing, as If estimat guilt. W e swore we would and w ait
pllcee of the man who generally doe« ing the number of his comrades, who ed for her to work up the case. *
W hile this was a-goln* on the rustlers
the spurious minting, bo usually keep certainly did not exceed 100, and w ith
Ing out of eight for be Is too valuable as much determination as the ser had got away with most o’ the bosses.
a man In the trade to bo nabbed In the geant said, ‘No, I won’t ’ The non Fact Is there wasn’t but half a dozen
passing stunt. The gold plating wears commissioned officer threw his rifle to on ’em left In the hull settlem ent One
off In due time, and the base metal is his shoulder w ith the Intention of car stormy night we beeped a clatterin’ o’
rying out his th rea t but In doing so, hoofs and went otit to try and save
revealed.
“A comparison of the piece w ith the struck by a grapeshot he fell dead.”
the stock. The hoss thieves hud start
How does it feel to be wounded?
genuine of the same coinage and date,
ed the hull lot of ’em, but two bad
Sir
Evelyn
Wood
tells
thia
of
the
Zulu
together w ith a critical l n » p ^ Ion’ of
got away and turned back. Ben H ath
war
In
the
seventies:
**I
was
parting
the minting, general appearance^ die
away and me got saddles on to ’em
Impress. ring, aloe and weight, w ill be the thick hush w ith my hands when and lit out to try and save the other
found an accurate test when In doubt Arthur Eyre, pulling me by the skirt four. W e chased ’em purty lively and
aa to whether a ooln la genuine or «purl of my Norfolk Jacket protested. ‘I t Is waa a ketchln* up with ’em when the
ous The fam iliar add teat may also really not your place,’ and pushed in boss one of ’em was ridln* struck a
before me.
Two or three volleys
be applied.
deep mudhole and fell. W e was goln’
“Counterfeit solns made In mold« cleared that part of the bush, but be right on, but he stood In the middle o*
tween
0
and
10
o’clock,
as
I
turned
are the more common and the more
the road pumpin’ lead at us, and we
easily detected. The mold counterfeit rquud to speak to a staff officer who drew up. I t was ao dark we couldn’t
was
bringing
me
an
order
from
the
usually applies to silver coins. A nnm
see him, and he couldn’t see ua; there
her of years ago there were many general, an Ashantee lying close to me fore he couldn’t hit us nor we him.
shot the head of a nail Into my chest
counterfelta of silver coins made of
Suddently thero- was a big flash o’
lead and type metal, but these have Immediately over the region of the Ughtnln’, and there In the middle o’
heart. Stick» were flying freely all the
largely passed because of their easy
morning, and when I recovered from the roed stood a woman. But, though
detection both aa to sight and feeling,
the stunning effect of the blow I ask the'flash was only Instantan’ous, both
as they are slippery to the touch an
ed A rth ur Eyre, who was bending of us saw for the millionth part of a
compared w ith the real silver coin. The
over me, ‘Who hit me on the head?’ second, plain as at noonday, the school-
molding process Is a cheap one to act
‘No one hjt yon, sir.’ ‘Yes, somebody marm.
up and Is largely Indulged In by for
Before we bad a chance to say any
did, and knocked me down.’ ‘No, I ’m
elgnors, who paas their bad product«
afraid you are wounded.’ ‘Noneenee; thing to each other there come another
upon their own countrymen when the
It Is only my head la hnxztng; I think, flash, and three shots rung out after
latter are green as to the genuine coin from a blow.’ H e pointed to my ahlrt, It and before the thunder. One o’ ’em
“The ahan», d ea r cut appearance of through which trickled some blood, and was front the schoolteacher, and t'other
the genuine coin is absent, the mllttng said, ‘No, you have been wounded two was from me and Ben. W e fleer
and lettering are dim, while the read there.’ " Colonel Wood was very bad ed a yell, and I, dismountin’, give my
ing Is usually very fa in t and poorly ly wounded, but recovered.—Chicago hoss to Ben and walked to the mud-
delineated. Nevertheless some pretty
hole. I held my shootln’ Iron cocked
News.
fa ir sliver counterfeit coins are tu n e d
before me, for there was plenty of
out of molds, but the weight Is gen
Ughtnln’, and I didn’t w ant to git
P o w d e r H a b it A m o n g M e n .
erally short when an attempt Is made
“In my young days,” said an old plunked while lighted up by a flash.
to bring them w ith in the «pecMed gentleman from Washington square, But the first real bright one that come
thickness and diameter.
“It was considered effeminate for a showed the woman layln* In a heap
“T h a t there Is considerable counter man to use face powder. The only across tbs mudhole.
feiting In coins still attempted 1« kind of powder we used was what we
M y conscience troubled me for
shown by the fact that our secret aero. pnt In our pistols. But nowadays It ’s shootln’ a woman, even If ehe was In
Ice officers captured |fl,000 In spurl ns nothing to see a young fallow emerg league w ith hoss thieves, and I went
gold coins and 812,000 In allver coin« ing from a barber shop as pink and on, callin’ to Ben at the same time to
during the paat year. The more px - w hite as a rose. In fact, some young come on, too, hopin’ the gal might not
pert silver ooln counterfeiter« ose for meh, who haven’t wives from whom to be deed and we could save her life.
their product of the larger «liver coin«
Ml It, keep a box of It on their When we got to where she was she
an alloy of «bout two-thlrd» antimony dressing cases — soft, White, flowery, groaned, and we knowed she was
and one-third lead, and when they
test smelling stuff—to use after shav alive. W e couldn’t do nothin’ for her
heavily plate these productions they ing. When I was young a scrape in out there In the dark, so we put her
get out deceptive coin which has a soap and cold water, with a stinging on one o* the horses, boldin’ her on.
pretty fa ir ring. The good old standby application of bay rum afterward, was and walked back to the settlement
test of the required weight gives theeg considered luxurious and dandified When we got there everybody was
coins aw ay In the hands of one used enough, but now an average barter outside, some o’ ’em w ith lanterns.
to handling money, though In eomo testate on giving you a massage with W hat do you suppose the gal had the
sections of the country they get into your ghave and makes you as velvety gall to do? She pointed to Ben and
circulation easily. The dollar pl««k and lovely as a si rteen-y ear-old achook me and gasped:
“These two done I t They looeened
makes tbs most dangerous of this else« girt. And that Isn’t all. I see In the
of counterfeits.
department stores that they are selling the stock for the rustiere.”
Well, there we was convicted o’ boss
“Some o f the mold« are mads of huge Trench powder puffs the else of
metal, hut most o f them are made of a plate w ith which to fluff your body stealln’ and had shot the gal that had
plaster of peris. The five dollar and all over w ith dainty talcum after a been watchln* ua.
The next moruln’ airly we was both
the ton dollar gold places are the most bath I would have thought these were
favored by the oounterfslter, the twen tor the ladles and would have turned taken under a big tree and a noose
ty dollar gold piece being very hard to Bay face discreetly the other way if I throwed around our necks. They was
reproduce so aa to baffle detection, as hadn’t seen two husky chape Investing Just about to swing us off ••when a
sheriff come dashln’ Into town lookin’
the die of thia coin Is the mo«t beauti In them.“—New York Pre««.
for Kid Regan, the boy boee thief. Aa
ful and the hardest to Im itate of
eoon as he hearn o’ the schoolteacher
gold «tins. The predominating allver
H e w P W egle D ® a ’< • » « B le b .
he asked to see her, and the minute be
pieces of counterfeit production am
Husband—What do you think, dear. sot eyes on to her recognised her for
the fifty and twenty-five cent piece« I’ve htd my salary raised 85 a month.
Regan. But the kid defeated Justice
and the standard silver dollar. The
H is W ife —Ch, Isn’t that nice! Now
by dyln’ the asms day. That's bow
first tw o piece« of subsidiary ooln am we ean have that second girl, a tele-
Ben and me was saved from a
the moat easily *shoved.‘
•bone and a piano, and I can take les
“Xlekal please have be«
sons ta china
m at 18-01* |
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perance or religion. Discussion of such
oplce only leads to violent and abusive or timber. The U3.Governiwent,
language In the end.
tbe ORNCo., Multnomah county,
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nearly 21 years, and It baa aome subscri general use of it on bridge timbers,
bers who have received It regu A rly for
It is tbe beat chicken lice de
more than h a lf a score o f years.
Many etc.
of these object to having the Old Reliable
stroyer
on the market, and will
discontinued at the tim e ol expiration ol
their subscriptions, and for their benefit, as sweeten and preserve a water trough,
for other reasons, we discontinue subscrip
pig pen, atable, etc., and keep away
tions only when notified to do so, except
bv agreement made at the tim e the ac- fliee. It is a guaranteed article.
oouut la opened, when It la noted upon The Observer Book Store ia distrib
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at tbe tim e specified. A ll persons paying
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have the benefit o f the $2 50 rate for two
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send the money with the order, with the
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they may wish to take advantage o f the
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In the United States, Io any prepaid reader
oi T h e Old Reliable Observer. C om e with
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about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
and th ey preacrlbe II for
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sumption. They trust It. Then
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