Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, June 21, 1907, Image 1

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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.
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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 ,
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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.
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