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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1907)
OC E * try Description to O rd e r PUBLISHED FRIDAYS. ibbur Stampe Jurnlahed. j fur T yiow ritura, Typewriter Supplie«, IU bLoiu, ¿ te. Agente for any Magazine or Newspaper printed in the U nited States. M o r o , S h e r m a n C o u n t y , Q r e tfo n , .F r id a y , J u n e E is tn b lis h o d 1 8 S 7 lie» M o ro L a rg o , N o . 113, W herein the R.&.Í1 roads Have . E rre d . V isiting mem ber* ere VW »* cordially Invited. Mcm - (*V bere are expected to be present, W m Rudolf, N . O . R . M. Brash. Secretary. ' $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 Lu p in * Rebeooa Lodge M o . 11«, L o. o. r. k M eet regularly every J 'Friday evening. V isiting m em bers are cordially B invited to meet w ith ue. members are ex- •cted to be preeent. B y order of the odge. Mrs N eva Johnson, N. O. Mrs. Jwwle Henrietta, (Secretary. at Kent, Grass Valley, Moro, Rufus, Bigg», iDesChuutes, z / made. Fire and Grain Insurance med on‘any point in Europe. ----. ; h Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler. P làsteriwg . B rick àwp (¡¿ ncrëte ^ ork H otel M oro Nearest Hôtel to Business Center, Banks and Depot * Subday Di n n e r 35 cen ts A m e ric a n R a ilro a d M agnate«. IF W E HAD A L L M E T T O G E T H E R ON COMMON G ROUND AND C O -O PER A TED FOR OUR M U T U A L -B E N E A T , NOBODY W O U LD BE W O R R Y IN G O VER T H E StT U A TtO N A3 I T t p TODAY. H. A. S tuart, Moro, Oregon. h iv e C e n ts I ’m moro than willing to giro my support to gucli a process of H E presont agitation against corporations has brought about E ureka Lodge N o . 121- a condition of distrust that has increased tho biro of money gT' J E T » i A. P, A >. M., Mor», Or. to an extraordinary degn V The cost of tho capital neces Meets the tlret end third sary for the railways to continue their improvements is at riium day evening« of each m onth Visiting member« least 25 per cent greateruhan it was TWO YEARS cordially Invited to meet the same rate If increaso for labor and mato- w ith u«. B y order of the W . M . J. M. P arry, Secretary. rial, it would bankrupt us all. It is lylSir that tliesoTdg systems will be DISSOLVED that has really boon an important agency in creating B e th le h e m C h a p te r. No 7» O X«. the spirit of distrust. * . I > R egular eodhnuuloatlori They—we— all of us, ought to have <4>n-idored the possible olivets ^ c h 2d and 4th Ih u r a il ay evening« m onthly. of this agitation BEFORE IT WAS BEGUN beforoconditions By order W .M . that made its growth possible were allowf A to continue Mrs F.J.M endl.Heoy, Dynamite nnd powder work on all kinds of Rock Excavations 1907 railway»—on a common ground, where wo can deal with each other in the RIGHT SPIRIT. I / // /. I. 0. o. r . Moro, Oragan. C © x Me4U ovary Haturday m T veiling at 7:80 o'clock. B a n k e rs 31, We men at the head of the great corporatNus are coming to u bet ter understanding of what tho government EX yl'C TS OF I S . Wo are beginning to get the point of view of tho adiiiuistration. We feel that we are now, ALL OF US—the public, thAgovcrnincnt and tho Railroad managers have, I am willing to admit, in the past neg lected to build up a strong, harmonious relationship between them selves, tlui government AND THE PUBLIC. -This matter ha» been left to subordinate officers*.and the result has luum that such m l a t t h n a have been completely neglected. ' NOW W E M U ST T A K E T H E M A TT E R IN OUR OWN H A N D S IN ORDER TO BRING ABO UT A B E T T E R U N D E R S T A N D IN G A N D CO O PERATIO N. Our policy in tho past baa been a MISTAKEN one, but it cannot bo said that wo havo neglected our service to tho public. When one considers "what the railroads have done to develop this nation wo can not believe that tho railroads havo been anything but beneficial to the nation. The marvelous development"oFfhc country'has lieen dwo in a very largo degree TO T1IE EN TER PR ISE OF ITS R A ID M a d « H im Kau««. 3 c r« w d rlv « t-» . i Sotrteiof tli© l*e«t screw drivers are “Oh, yes, we are engaged to l»e mar rled, but I fear she has not thnt confi made from wdrnout Cotton apludlea. dence In me th at cornei with perfect In day» gone by these w om out spin-, dies wero thrown on to an old Iron love.” heap and l e f t to r i n t u n t il tin-., w e re “W hy n o i r >_ . . ......... "Well, when a fellow looks back—as «old for old metal. Then somebody a fellow in love naturally will, yon thought 6f grinding ouo end into a know—nnd sees h er testing the dia wedge nnd flattening I Ito other. Re mond In her engagement ring on the sult, a screw driver of the best quality window pane don’t you think he has nnd a large percentage of extra profit for tli© cotton snlnuers. good cause to feel a ■Jilt dubious?”1 M an y M oro W om an Have T h e m , B ut Few Know T h e Reel Csuee. D u ll, t h u m p in g headaches; -— Sick, prostrating headache«; Dizzy, w hirling, blind headache«; Point to disorder« of the kidney«, Fell of ùrie poisons in the blood. Narcotici, may ease the pain But u o h ’t cure the cause. M Doan’s Kidney Pills cure the K idneys; Remove uric poisons, purify the blood, Banish headache, backache,urinary ilia ill« J MiioU— ‘ ©u •» Alh«. ny, Or, says: “ It is uot often one find« a rem edy no good a« Doans’ K idney Pills, and 1 feel it sluwwt a d uty to tell my experience w ith this iuedicine.1 had lietn sul Ieri ng w ith kidney eoTnpIaiot which brought on backache, pain in the loins,headacbeand dizziness. There was m uch annoyance also from irregu larity Tif th e kidney secretion«. Though I used several remedies try in g to get re- ! a n - ’ K i d n e y P ill» procured at a drug store, were the best. In fact,there was re a lly no comparison. They did all else had fulled to. do, and 1 cheerfully give them my endorsepient.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-M ilburn Co., Bufialo, N e w .York, sole agents for tkf> United State«. R e m e m b e r the nam e—Doans—and itrding to General Passenger Win MoMuvray, the OR A N I make especially low rates to lit :tch, ami other coast points Particular Attention Given to Optical Work Ï H E DALLES, - - OREGON Dr. C. Hartley Opposite Post Office Dentist Moro, Oregon. Charges reason able, all work guaran WASCO - - Th-ere are four verses. Verse 1 Ayer's Hair Vigor stops falling hair. Verse 2.. Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. Verse 3. Ayer’s Hair Vigor c u re s d a n d ru ff. ■ V erse 4. 's Hair Vigor makes the sc3Tpiicalthy< and keeps ft It is a regular hair-food; this is the real secret of its won- derful success. OREGON Opposite the O. T. Co. store. D r . 0 Satinfaction Guaranteed Both in Woikinaiwhip and Prie« J^G O FFIN PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office at Furniture Store. D F. R. A X TELL, MORO, OR r marie m . coffin . T h , boat k in d o í a te s tim o n ia l “ â o ld fo r o v e r s ix t y y e a rs . Diseases of Women & Children a Specialty , by J. C. Ayer Co.. L o w .ll. « * * • Also monufeoturors of F SM S AP AULLA. 0 T Q PILLS. Ç / Û CHERSY PKTOSAL. O fiic e In T h e G o ftin B u ild in g , 1st St. M oro, O regon. D r.fK .-® .B eers. D r W . N . M o r» Drs. Beers and Morse G ra s s V a lie v , 1*1 a to «afta«* t a r e « a rt O re g o n B áecp O U suels H arness S addles - H alters All Work Guaranteed. Repairing Solicited WASCO - - oros B arber P o r c e la in S hops B a th T u b a. Everything First Class and Up to date. | Agent for the Best Steam Laundry Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office Calls Promptly Attended Day or Night. W. H. Ragsdale * EDGHR MORO L E W I S , P r o p r ie to r . - ~ OREGON. Office Ground Floor Ginn Brick Next Door W.W.M.Co. Bank OREGON MORO A tto rn e y s -A t-L a w About 4 0 head broke ano unbroke, mostly all broke weight 9 5 0 to 1 4 7 5 lbs N**T A t T he *■> C ïïié ü O bserver O ffice D on't use p in s to pin v nur p a p e rs igi tSer. T rv th e best clip*, nt T h e ii.iTV .r Book Store. W . C. B ryant F. J . Meindl A WIR80M OREGON Attorney at JDaw. | M ENEFEK Physicians and Surgeons Meindl & Bryant Lawyers Rooms 1 and 2 The Ginn Brick Talking to Himself MORO T mg S c h o o l that P l a c o Y O V IH A GO O D P O S IT IV I. OREGON BUSINESS COLLEGI A Scotchman, when asked why he always talked to himself, replied: “In the first place, because I like to talk to an intelligent man. •-« ., “In the second place, because I always like to hear an intelligent man talk.” We talk out loud for the Scotchman’s reasons. Would rather talk on P-r-i-n-t-i-n-g than on any other subject. We don’t say a word about price«—it goes without saying that prices are right. ’ And our work—if it’« not right, send it back. Try us. We Print anything. O b s e rv e r P r in tin g Office RFI o p o , ■V i w w w O re g o n . W A S H . O ? IN T M ST». P O R T L A N D . O S F .G C I M. E. M iller W r ite direct to P rincipal. Room SB. Attorney - at - Law Sallowness Transformed to Dusky Beauty Office upstairs Rooms 5 and ' 6 Opera House Building MORO OREGON E. B. Dufur Attorney - at Office 737* Chamber of Commerce Corner Third and Stark PORTLAND ORE&tON Terms of Sale. Bankable note, 8 per cent interest, due 90 days from date. Sale commences at 9 o’clock C. G. Huis, Auctioneer; Wilson & Metteer Bros. Owners A dark «kin become« fascinating when delicately soft, underapread with the radiant glow which indi cates a healthy, active skin. R obert- ins keeps the skin refined in quality, keeps pore» free from clogging waste and stimulates the tiny capillaries to contribute the color which charms in blonde and brunette alike. Robert- ine is certain protection against tan, sunburn and freckles if applied be fore exnosure to sun or wind. Spreads like an imperceptible sheen of game over skin surface, forming a shield stim ulating an.I preserving a , ' * delicate, lustrous beauty. , '"'X w t>w»w T o a jr