Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, August 30, 1907, Image 2

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T h e O b s e rv e r.
IS A ll OPEN FIELD
Commenting upon a reoeot visit
of Hon. C. W. Faltoa to Halem, the
U F F IC IA I, P A P * . OF • ■ « » « * ■ ®O Journal says: “ Mr.Fulton admitted
MOMO, OMBOOM-
after a tour of Eastern and South
eru Oregon, that his fences were in
D. C. I mblamd a Son.......... K ditoms fair order, and that he welcomed
C. L. I bblamd , M abaobb .
honorable compel il ion from other
candidates.
Send for advertising ratee
“ It is an open field, and the more
FR ID A Y ................ August 30,1907 candidates the merrier. If I have
not conducted myself so as to war­
rant the people in giving me a sec­
Ta Patraña and Carraapandanta.
ond term; if I have not attended to
npp't «end u* lor free publication any*
their public business in a way to
thing of an advertising character.
commend
me to their favorable
A ll local* w ill be run till ordered out,
consideration, I ought not to be
i l aleta otherwise specified.
Don't ask ua to send you names and ad- Senatfir from Oregon, and have no
Jress o f correspondents. T h at I* a private
claims upon the office. The people
matter between them and ns.
of Oregon are entitled to the best,
Copy for ads, changes, etc., must be lu
and the best mao in the party ia
the office before t oTclock p m W e d n e s
lay to Insure proper care and attention.
none too good to serve a great state
D on 't send us articles on política, te m ­ like ours.
My ebanees I consider
perance or religion. Discussion o f such
topics only leads to
h violent and abusive very good for succeeding myself,
language la the end
and after seeing as many of the poo
Avoid personalities. Com pliments deli­ pie as possible, I shall leave it to
cately given are always acceptable, but
even they must not be overdone, aa the them. There will be no barrel cam
charge o f inci need tr is apt to follow a paign on my part.
I was chosen
shower df pretty nothing* spread broad­
the
other
time
against
all kinds oi
cast
money influences, and used no moo
The Observer has been established
needy SI years, and It has some subscri­ ey myself to influence a single vote,
bers who have received It regu lad y fo r not even so much as baying a cigar
more than h alf a score o f year*.
Many
of these object to having the Old Reliable for a member of the assembly, and
discontinued at the tim e ot eiphration ot I have no mooey to make thia earn
th eir subscriptions, and for their benefit, as
for other reasons, we discontinue subscrip­ paign with, in the sense of any
tions only when notified to do sO, except more than paying my personal ex
bv agreement made at the time th e ac­
penses to get around and see the
count la opened, when It I* noted upon
the calendar to be discontinued prom ptly people.”
■ • i « c i» r • t t ic i« » r « » *
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In ad varee at the tím e o f subscribing, w ill
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son who orders It, though they m ay not
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understanding that they are to pay 12M
cents per month for It, until such tim e a*
th ey may wish to take advantage of the
above lilw ral discount*. From this date
we are prepared to dlscoui t rate* to all
leading W eeklies and Magaalnes published
In the United States, to any prepaid reader
oi T h e Old Reliable Observer. Come with
the mooey—as that I* Indlapenalble.
Residentsof Oregon who know its
advantages as oom|>ared with the
congested and depleted east, and
who still have friends back there
whom they would like to see here
enjoying the good things of this fa­
vored state, can aid in* a splendid
work now without cost and very
little effort. If you think your friend
would be interested in knowing
more about Oregon and might
eventually become a valuable d ti-
sen, send his name and address to
the general passenger agent of the
Oregon Railway and Navigation Co
and a copy of this special edition,
with a complete summary of the
several subjects treated, carefully
indexed, will be mailed to him
promptly. In this manner you may
be the means not only of doing
your friend a good turn, but of
helping to stimulate the growth and
prosperity of Oregon.
Do n’t forget that commencing
September lst# n d continuing daily
for two months, tickets will be on
sale at nearly every railroad station
in the east, to all points in Oregon,
and the Northwest, at what has
oome to be popularly known as
Colonist Rates. These rates are the
cheapest general long distance rates
ever established, and enable one to
reach Oregon from any part of the
United States at but a trifle more
than one cent a mile. They are the
greatest incentive to colonization
and progressiva home building of
any known agency. And if the
restless, dissatisfied resident of the
east is made to know before-hand
the advantages he can enjoy here,
the problem is solved, and the star
of empire will continue to move
steadily westward.
Harness -H arvest Dry Goods
Department
Supplies
D o u b le
pegged
A . R. A R M S T R O M O . L L
e n d le s s b e lts
We are going to show the largest
and best assorted stock of
fo r c o m b in e d h a r v e s te r s 1 2 .5 0
m a c h in e
h eavy, per case
B la c k o il p e r
o il, l i g h t
or
W e are leaders in Qualities
2 .3 0
We are now daily receiving our
T e n p o u n d p a d h a rd o il
1 .7 5
new stock of outing flannels, cotton
blankets, flannelettes, shirting, prints,
C h in a a n d
d is h w a r e , te n d if­
fe r e n t p a tte r n s,
any
and ginghams.
Splendid assortment of comfort
k in d ; s a m ­
outing flannel, 16 yards for $1.00
p le s o n d is p la y .
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16 pieces white and cream outing
t
C o m e t o u s fo r . p r ic e s .
T o u u »
10 cents per yard.
fb x
B xxol n ana,
M c C oy • A tw o o d C o ., W
The Asari < ^ « , * ^ * . 1 ^
1. 1 M il Cl
hitan oi h a M
The A m erica n W om an
Excels English Sister.
By T. «. OXONNOB, Bx-M
San Francisco la still oaring for
1 7 ,0 0 persona io 13 refugee enmpr. ^RRBM
American woman to just the opposite to her English sister.
Bat io spite of all its set bocks the M
From earliest infancy the haa an opportunity to know boys
city will oome out ahead if It can
end men AS TH EY REALLY ARE— juat plain human
oleao out its graftera. Tbe refugee
beings, some of them good, some of them bad; some o f them
camp vote, however, «terns to be
noble, some of them ignoble; some of them fine, some of them rough.
against the city. Funny, isn’t it f
The “ popular” vote of the common And surely the women themselves, on the whole, must be good and
poepol sometimes paaseth one’s un pure and noble or else tbe American man, with his quick intelligence,
hi* fin* brain <nd his subtle mind, never would have held 8 0 PER
derstanding.
8I8TEN TLY to hie ideal. The American likes not only the one
Many have supposed that the Or woman, BU T WOMEN. He takes the trouble to understand their
point of view, their lives and their occupations. He
Cgoo banking law went into effect
is interested in them, he finds them companionable
May 26th last, but this is an error
The law provided that the banks be
and makaa friends of them, and he has studied them
given 18 months in which to pre­
appreciatively and helped them in their development.
pare for the enforcement of all its
The American woman, with her quiok perception,
provisions. The law began to ran
her lively intelligence, her opportunities of knowing
May 26th, bat does not affect the
and understanding something of human nature
hanks of the state until Nov. 26,
and
the
protection
and the care she receives from her men, ia the
1908. The first annual statement
MOST
FORTUNATE
WOM AN IN EXISTENCE. Sometimes
shall be made to the examiner 12
perhaps
she
ssiu
too
much
of life, but rhe also gives a great desL She
months after the law goes into effect
to
capable,
well
read,
witty.
She is go.vutJ beautifully and wears her
vis. May 26, 1908, and six months
after that data, (Nov. 26, 1908), ex elothes with distinction, and her taste is an instinct. The teste of a
aasiaor James Steel io authorised to woman in Eaglaad to a question of three generations at le a st I t to a
begin bio Inspection of the various »king of cultivation. W ith an American it ia SIMPLY A N IN ­
Institutions.
STINCT. Indeed, the taste of the American woman is one of the
most
remarkable things about her.
Prof. Zaeblin, of Rockefeller's
The thing that the American woman has to be most proud of to
University of Chicago, and Prof.
Bushnell, of Washington, declare that she has made her mark upon this old and conservative civilisation.
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Five room bouse, and two lote,
50x100 eaoh, in Moro. Has «ell
water, with pump in tbe bouse.
Two poultry houses, with park
netting. For particulars inquire of
J. M. D ukahoo ,
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list brses-Rnnri.
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S r Sr- CYBUS MOBTMMOP a f M l
OOTBALL has Ito had features, hut to say that American ool-
h y football to ao gams for gentlemen con only he understood
when you are thoroughly acquainted with President Eliot’s
(of Harvard university) position. President Eliot goes on te
sty that basket hall ««d hockey are also unsuited for GENTLEMEN.
I have a very great curiosity to lssrn exactly W HAT the
believe, in fit for tbe young college man. I am an advocate of oollegs
football, as I fafl to see A N Y T H IN G ia trained skill, speed, strength
sad science that prseludaa a gentleman.
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MEN. MOREOVER. I B B UBVB T H E SAME IB HERE TO GTAV. IT
IE GETTING CLEANER
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o t zo o n .
STUDENTS
SUCCEED.
WHY?
so w pom catadooub
i. n. walmbs . rn»
A gent
ALAMO
fo r th e
C e a o lln e
E n R In e
Write for terms and prices.
A guaranteed engine, uses any kind of vapor fuel
and Filing Cases.
Look hare for th e n ex t
th in g you are needing.
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ObscrvcrjyBook^Store,
J. M. DUNAHOO, Proprietor and Manager.
D. Lindquist
W a tc h m a k e r
and
Tsfophon* from The D .lle * o* eey S lrerasa aoeely point* * t oar *sp « *«*.
Horvle*
forniabod to or fr o a H ero Io nay petal*.
J e w e le r
Special attention given work sent
in by mail or express.
All work warrsutesd first class
Pbao* Na. H i
The Dalles, Or.,
My Motte Is
Salsa ned
MORO, O REGON.
L IV E R Y , F E E D A N D S A L E S T A B L E S .
Moro, Oregon.
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Basali Profila.
Vinton Hotel
L I va and L st Llvau
G R A B S V A LLEY. O R E .
Coll and Kxamlna
My Btook of
New Entirely.
O UR M O T T O
8PECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
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wfars Ms ysoy/s tto p
p
T h e U m a tilla House
I > n llo o ,
. Steam Heat.
Electric Light*
O r e a o n ,
1 Electric Call Ball*.
HOTEL R A TES TO SUIT YOU.
Convientto Business
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P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E
O R & N Trains Stop at Front Door
Railway Ticket Office in the Lobby.
T. N. CRO FTO N,
Conducted on Best Princlpl«t
O M * a * * r « t» t T n * a * S « l l e l t * a
"PI*M* the public
EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE,
F U R N IT U R B
B ID S L IM HH
bafiora buying
P r o p r ie to r .
Letter and Bill Files,
P r o p rie to r.
«
U. M . P a r r y .
Notary Public.
State School Fund
County.
Gtaw, Proprietor.
eed
ORBGOr
P itin tin ^
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C ity
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Any psroeu or persons having
. oattls. houses, lots or hoBSl
hold goods for sale, exchange, or
Arp guaranteed. You oan have parties desiring to buy sash prop­
them by writing, or sailing at nay erty, will find T be O oen avn a
reel dew es at Dsoasss springs, Khar- good medium for advertising abd
Agsut
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conwy* *a M m af MWMfo. Y e e m a v a tv w
>>• tb* aroa Uowtf. It», bh Utter teed,
bb ia v il* |i, bb baabfote rood, ebeahn or
ret*l ogo*. Yoa dm tb* non op by lb««
tbtegfo W tet I mpre -lnn of * man aad bb
M nl* h i do yea got I ba writ«* to yoa oa
wvapplag paper or ask gr«aa* atatfoMry?
H o v daa* yoar* loob? I* E anR toakp and
k b t T t e More Obwrrar Jab
■at print* R. Bettor bdag la that
Mb«-
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ra y
Enhnp
man caanty, Oregon.
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Special attention given to farm machine repairing
Quick and reliable work guaranteed.. , -
Prices always reasonable; phone at shop and house
Inks for Copying,
Typew riting, and
Book-keeping.
Vittbes hpiriig, etc.
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PO BTLAM D.
carry a su rp risin gly large
W e carry
and co m p lete sto ck of office
| on the left shoulder with a design fnstory at roasonabla
reasonable nrioss.
priesa.
similar to the keys'one of aa arch.
Farmers teams fed as well as
A reward will be paid for informa­ they are fed at home, if not better
tion that will lead to her recovery
Telephone at our
or return to Rohr Villa. When last
[ seen had a halter head-stall on and
was feeding on the brakes of Dsfi
[ Chutes river. For particulars ad-
| dress
M. T- M olan ,
Send your watches, jewelry, etc.,
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Tbs Dalles, Or.
needing repairs, to ms, and I will
M o r o , O re g o n .
guarantee per fast satisfaction. Wm
Rodolf to my agent ia Moro, at
I U®Bwl iRlE Iwl REIB*
whoso place sf business any article
J O
In ooneequenoe of 111 health I assy be left to he forwarded, and
w
w
hs
will
return
the
same
to
you
in
am obliged to offer for sals or trs '
• Express and Freight
jood shape.
0 . M. V eaooce ,
my lumber and wood hustosss
Ladrando.
Or
Dslfversd to any Part of the City
KsnL Will trade for stook or
| farm. For particulars address
Plano and Furniture Moving.
J. H. BorramiXBB,
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Kent, Or
Trunks and Grips D eliver«
fink
B U S IN E S S
J . B . K ir k ,
' V iib . Onpi.
Vattiis
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F o o tb a ll M u a M k t a e a c s a w G
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H. W. BBBMKK. Pre*
O. W. AXTELL
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They arc (re la te for
1» a » » .ia « ** U te w a y .
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Pfoote M l pupil* Urto l» c r » tlr . p o te fo M d « rfo * teat —
Why not anroll la • reputable I •rbooi tb *t place* a ll of Ito yreduatoaT
Strayed from tbe pasture of C D
O’Leary, east of. Rutledge, One
brown gelding, 3 yearn old, braaded
U un one shoulder. Also, one bey
Moro - Oregon.
3 year old. branded ~quarter-«tocle
I box brand on left stifle. Both ani
male heavy equare build.
Type writer oil, the bant 84n-l.
Were last seen at Rutledge. Suit Lu shrtostaa, cteana and polish*«,
able reward will be paid for any in­ pravaota rust. Try it Tb« G W r v e r
formation that will lead to the re- Bank Store.
| covery of said animals. Addrees
C. D. O’L babt , of
W. F. W iw a w ,
Grass Valtoy^Or
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Vises Inpleneit House, Oku. Giifihv, topriitir
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hr Silt.
EXtras
Dealer in Wagons, Plows, D rills,
Buggies, Oils o f all sorts.
Agency fo r Best H arvester and
Hodge Header E xtras.
Schandoney P atent D ra ft H itch
E qualizer fo r any com bine.
Office Supplies.
F U R N IT U R E
NEW TODAY.
and
of all kinds.
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F . (Q. C la rk e
■NGLISHW UM EN HAVE LOOKED ON IN ’ WONDER (< AT
COMFORTABLE INTIM A CY, T H E AGREEABLE FRIENDSHIP AND
HELPFULNESS OF ONE AMERICAN WOMAN TO ANOTHER.
T H E Y ARB BEGINNING TO COPY AMERICAN MANNBREi T H E Y
BEGINNING TO BE AGREEABLE TO BACH OTHER.
Implements
and In Low Price.
case
Jam es S te w a r t
shut the whole world is turning to
socialism, io aa effort to esoape the
burdens that have been plied on by
tbe else» to which Rockefeller be­
longs. Prof. Zoeblin to an imported
teacher, flaying popular standards
in America, including religion, the
aaoredneos of our constitution, ad
hereuoe to political convictions, etc,
declaring that shirt sleeves should
bo os proper nt dinners so the dew
hammer eoat He thinks it strange
that In a country like America
there should net be more of father
hood and motherhood in the home,
instead of so mnch mastership and
i ship. Really it does ap­
i s though our social fabric
i he shaky, to say the la
we are so reluctant to let our
Bern to oew and cook
to make meehanies e f ear
boys.
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Dress
ever been shown in the county.
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NSW TA»-
for success in a short time and at small expense, and sen4s each rta-
deat to a position as soon as competent. Qnalfty Is our motto, and tapnUtlon tor
thorough work brings ns over 100 calls par month for office help. Individual In.
•traction insure, rapid progress. We touch the loose U al. the card Index, the
voucher and other modern methods of bookkeeping. Chartier Is our shorthand;
easy, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forme and penmanship free—
write today. References: any merchant, nay beak, any newspaper la Fnrtlssri
Goods and Fancy Dry Goods that has
C a sto r
Mr. Fulton was busy all day see
ing his personal friends, and met a
great manj^ of them considering
that he slipped into the city entire
ly unannounced. There is a pretty
M ore Reoehytorien Che rah.
strong sentiment throughout the
r
state in favor of not breaking up
Bervioea
in
Moro
Presbyterian
the present delegation in Congress,
V a lle y .
M o r o a n d O r.
j church next Sunday, Morning end
I it is the belief even of some
Now is the time to spread the evening.
__ . ____Deposits, Sell exchange,
opposed to Fulton, that he will be
gospel of Oregon, so that it may ba
Mid-week prayer meeting Wedn­ and do a General Banking business
the successful nominee, and can be
heard and headed by the time the esday evening nt 8.00.
elected, against anyone the demo
rates go into effect. Send one name,
Telepathy is a favorite topic with crats pnt up.
Yon will be welcome at any or ff. P. Hansen, Manager at Moro
or two, or a dozen, and you will be all of these aervioes.
some writer«, and now ut the time
exerting a worthy influence toward
for a demonstration, if there ia any
*1 was glad when they said onto
PUSH OBROOS TO T H Ï FROST
the upbuilding of our state. Sand me, “Let ua go up to the House of
thing practical in it.
A. J. A dams , Pastor.
them to your nearest O. R. and N. the Lord.”
An Easy Way ia ASvertlee fitto Stato Co. agent, or to
Uncle Joe Cannon’s boom, so far
And ta ll ea r Eastern Friends all
W m . M c M dbbat ,
There are 200,090,000 copies
as he knows anything about it, is
Abewt th e Swperler Oppartwnitlaa
the Bible scattered throughout the
marked 1908. U nde Joe is too
General Passenger Agent,
We
smart to worry now about the next
Portland, Or world; and yet, who ever ran scram
anyone Bitting in a hammock read
year’s crop.
Stock Inspector
On April 29 lift, The Oregonian
ing one.
published a special industrial edi­
Sherman County,
Ezra Meeker and bis Pnyallnp
Secretary Taft will not have time tion, devoted exclusively to the ex­
oxen, are now resting at Oyster bay,
Philippino
students
in
America
Oregon.'
to visit Japan on bin approaching ploitation of Oregon. It probably
guests of President Roeenfelt, who have all graduated with high boa
journey around the world, but the contained more spedal and miscel­
MORO. ORROON.
pot np hay for the oxen and oysters ora. They went right ahead aad get
jingoes will work the grapevine laneous information about Oregon
for Ezra. If the Jamestown expo, an education and didn’t have to
telegraph freely while he Is in that than any one publication that has
should be prepared to put up a bill have any Greens, Joslyns, aor De
region.
ever been issued. It is peculiarly according to its prograss,Mr. Meek meats to toll them what they were
useful and valuable to the home- er may drive over that way, peddle over here for.
“ Morgan’s men,” a confederate seeker, because it gives the latest
a few books, and talk np his hobby
. Practical Watcfcmaktr r
organisation, baa ju s t held its larg
and aoat reliable Information about of improving the old serpentine
Everybody
Should
Knew
eat reunion ia Kentucky. First
so many different subjects that the trail, of many miles out of a direct
8 * j* C G Haya, a promioai
and last Morgan commanded ten
boaeseekris naturally interested in. course to Oregon, from Omaha. A man of Bluff, Mo, that Bucklana A rn k a
regiments, and there were tim
Almost every department of indus­ trail which everybody who over Salve is the quickest sad aureet healing
when they seemed to be twenty.
try is specialized, and both descrip­ passed over it wishes to forget all aalve aver applied te eore.bura or wound
tive and statistical information of a about it. If Meeker can io part re , or to a case of pile*. I have uaad It and
After vainly trying to reach a highly valuable character is given trieve his lost fortune by talking it [ know what I'm talking about. Guaran Particular Attention Given to
harbor on the coast of Greenland, extensively and in entertaining up to dispose of his books, that to teed, Moro Pharmacy, 25c.
Optical Work
the bark Alkaline has returned to
hto “bool
form. -— "
Inland
Empire
Postal
Cards,
at
a port of safety. * ‘Greenland’s icy
T H I BALLB8, - - ORKQON
The Observer Book Store.
mountain” would now cover New
England over half a mile high with
the vantnens of its congealed spray.
T E N T H A M D M O R R IS O N S T R E E T S , P O R T L A N D . O R E G O N
To and From all Trains.
before rom lihf to I M cHy to tred« read-
BFV RFC
to ««am ine Th e Ob*o« v«r
advcrttalnR ooltamn*. It * tire acltva, wide-
gwak« b«wln«M man who advorttoa*, can-
requently h * I* the m o*t *ero«nm.Mlatlng,
mil* lire Cbtepait. and deal* tb« meat lib-
Always Remember the Full Name
I ^ a x a tiv e
R ro m o
Q u in in e
Cures a Ccfld in One Day, Grip in TWo.
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