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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1907)
ONE PRICE TO ALL Pacific Coast Elevator Co. W h o le s a le Grain D ealer« No doubt by this time every one that has dealt with us finds this true. One mans money is as good as anothers, if you get goods on 30 days you get them for the same price as if you pay the m oney over the counter. W hy? because 30 days is cash, and I consider it sam e as cash if I open an account with you. t If you come to our store and are convinced you are not paying any more than the other man you feel satisfied and if you send your children you know the same square deal will be given them, w ithout m istrust or watching. But this is not all; you will buy as cheap in our store as any store in Oregon, But do not class this store with any Jew shop. We will not Jew. Our goods are the very best we can buy and sell at a reasonable price to our customers. We do not allow any more discounts as we have marked all our goods at the regular selling price. You will find every thing in our store in the following lines: Dress Goods Notions, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Ladies, Misses and Childrens Cloaks, Groceries, Chinaware, Glassware, Silverware, C ut Glass, Hardware, Oils of all kinds, Barb Wire, Gas, W ater and Steam Pipe and Fittings. Any thing wo should not have we will be glad to get it for you. We also take order« for Men« and Boy» Clothing, th ey are made up in the latest styles and all guaranteed to fit. I want to say if you find any thing misrepresented or any mistakes made come to me and it will be gladly made good. I mean to run a strictly honest business. My motto is H onest Dealing and One Price to All. I thank you for your patronage of the past. Also welcome you one and all to our store. Yours for honest business ' - , . f The Obwerver ♦ 8 to *10 Mantle clocks, at 16 to *7 50. LW Ross, Jeweler, Wasoo. White Clover Ice Creatn at Ru The price of The Observer ¡«11.50 oar voar 75 oent. for six month», 50 cent« dolfs every day and evening. MORO, SHKKMAN CO.,ORrOOW: . four month»-— if >“ .** 12.50 in fu ll for 2 y r . . HborUr - m . than ou* y r 1 2 * cent» per month Church and Society notice. FR E E , ex« •»ept when for money m aking purpose., uch notice, at regular rate, at the option Our “ a<ie” attract attention and advertise. When you get our ad vertising, you get business bringers. Superior round nickel tipped and rubber top pencils, two-for-5-cents FRIDAY . . . - ...........Oot. 11,1907 and some for 10 cts per doz., at the Observer Book Store. ■ —— — -— — Elrod a Cochran have busineee Read The Observer. relations with several reputable Ice cream daily at Rudolle. Portland and valley firms who want Type"writer paper at The Ohaerv- to trade or sell valley property. » the publisher*. sr offioe. The Pacific Coast Elevator Co Don’t fail to see th« big Uns of top loan money on grain. See adv of Hon ES Cattron, agent for Sherman buggies at Croefield’e. county, W asco Wm Rudolf, local O, thopo Te<14y Beers at Subullers agent, Moro. store. Hurry, if you want one. T he old Pennsylvania DutcbDun Type writer oil, the beat 3 in -l’ kards recommend Hickory Bark Lubricates, clean« and polishes, prevent« rust. Try.it The Observer Cough Remedy. Gnararteed to cure your cough, and guaranteed to be Book Store. pure. Made from the bark of the Dr. C. Hartley, is permanently »bell-bark or white hickory tree. For located in Wasco for the practice of aale by Moro Pharsucy.and all deal Dentistrv Charges reasonable, and ers everywhere. alt work guaranteed. Come and see the 3 eection roller " I n November 1901,1 caught cold and had the qoinzy. M y throat was .wollen and pulveriser; takes the place of so • O I co’d hardly breathe. I applied Cham much harrowing when used directly berlain's Pain Balm and it gave relief in after plowing. Let me show it to a short time. In 2 daya 1 was »11 rig ht," you. Its a money and time saver. aays Mrs L Cousins, of Otterburn, Mich. Cham berlain’s Pain Balm is a linim ent, L R French. Moro. especially valuable for sprains and awel- inga. For Bale by Moro Pharmacy. Call und examine the quality and prices of our WStolMS. We have a large «MOTt nt to «elect from. Yours, for a good watch at a small price. LW Ross, Jeweler, Wasco. I am paying 6Oo per toll for but ter and 25c per doteu for eggs today. W F Sobuller, Moro. C an you afford to trifle with so serious a matter aa to neglect a bad cold or oougb, when for a trifling amount you can secure a bottle of Hickory Bark Cough Remedy, that is guaranteed to cure or money re funded? Price 25c, 60c and 11.00 per bottle. For pale at Moro Pharm acy, and deslers’every where. Something missing in my home; what is it? O, yes; one of those Edi son phonographs at Schuller s. Only *10, *20 and *30. The latest records out. Your choice for only 35 cents each. I have them coming every month, as they come out, the latest pieces. You can buy a phonograph on the monthly inetallment plan at Schuller’s store. W m . R udolf . Agent Grain purchased at all Stations in Sherman county M oney Loaned For .ale by Moro Pharmacy. Llovd Dunahoohad the misfortune to break one of his legs in two places jumping from an express wagon in a Monmouth runaway last week. He was getting along nicely at last ac counts. The Harvest Ball, Friday night, was ft success, in every way refleot iug credit on the managers, Messrs Gordon A Jos Rutledge. 125 per sons partook of the supper at Hotel Moro, one of the best ever served in the county. T he oi - d nm-dies are beet. Hick ory Bark Cough Remedy has been in a . , for over 100 year, b» the old Dutch Dunk.rd. of P en n .yl.eoi., and le «till in *>’ , l ’ oM i*“ !';” of we.tern Penne,Ivnnla. I . aheo Intel, pure, w ed . from lb . bark of the » h it. or.hell-berk h.ckor, ee. Shipped fro» the "«’ l ""d t u r t le Salem. Oregon F o r « 1" b , Moro Pharmaov and all dealer!. G r a in . Rev Tonkins 1« laying brick this Court week here, and the good eek at the new Klondike eobook l)*y hauling weather, knocked the Patriot Fair attendance from this building. portion of Kheruian county. Mr have M r and a n o Mrs m m A C Thompson » » « .• » « .------------ made arrangement* to live on tbeir La Die km an has had the finest Monkland farm for a year. M rT °f weather tor her visit in good ...................old Sherman cr noty, finishing up at will amuse himself partly this fall Unde Henry Smiths in this city. by building a barn 48x48. a We want our visitors distinctly to understand that the failure to supply them with rnuwioipul water and lights thia week may he direct ly traced to the negligence of the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co , Mrs Crandall w h s up from the Dalles this week visiting her son Subscribe for The Observer. Viotor 8ampson, and looking up in teresting bits of history for the la Hot Coffee and Sandwiohes, at die«’ association having these mat A B Wolfard’s, Biggs. ters in hand, and which are growing Inland Empire Postal Cards, at valaable year by year. The Observer Book Store. Moro new citizens are starting in See Crosfield for a 5-ton I’itless Scale. Get'the net weight of your on the right principles of home- making. Mr and Mrs Chris And«’- crop at home. The Observer is the Sherman son have been liberally supplied by O W Axtell with carpels, linoleum, oounty paper you want. curtains, etc » and Ihe late home of Pencils, 10 cents per dozen, rub 8 S Hayes will now again be a liv ber insert, Observer Book Store. Mr ing ornament in social circles. J 8 Fowler, Dick Ogle, Billy Mo- and Mrs E K Barnum are also now Donald, David Fulton, and a soore quite settled in tbeir pretty new or more North Enders, brought The home in the handsome grove adja O. Man good cheer this week. We cent to Mr Aodersons. Mr and Mrs can’t get around the county now as W 8 Powell are about ready to move we use! to, bqt we’re always glad to into tbeir residence recently vacated have friends call whenever they are by x-Mayor Elrod. within sight of the old shack. Circuit Court adjourned Tuesday Andy May was badly Injured in a runaway last week in Monkland district. His team shied at a pass ing umbrella, and started when the lines caught in tbs back hand, pull ing him off his seat and the heavy wagon he was using run over both legs, crushing the bones badly. evening until December. The grand jury bad considerable work before it, which District Attorney Collier says they handled intelligently and with oelerity. He is proud of them and they of him. The grand jury has shown its progressive spirit in some very excellent recommeuda W C Bott, a 8tar city, In d ., hardware lions on the score of economy about tnerchaut.is enthusiastic in bis praise of the court house property. For inst Chamberlains’ Cough Remedy. H ischil- ance, instead of consuming fuel in dren have all been subject to croup and nine stoves, to the dangers of des he has used thia remedy for the post ten truction from fire, eto., they would yeara, and though they much feared the croup, hie wife and be always felt safe* establish one basement heating ap upon retiring when a bottle of Chamtwr- paratus, and would have a well for la in ’s Cough Remedy waa in the house, irrigation, fire, and the purposes ilia oldest child waa subject to severe at of sanitation, eto. Attorneys in at tacks of croup, but thia remedy never H e has tendance ere enthusiastic in tbeir failed to effect a speedy c o r e .-------- recommended it to friends and neighbor admiration of Judge E v Littlefield, and all who have used it say that it ia whose rulings invariable show him unequaled for croup and whooping coogb be in every way qualified to fill Sold bv Moro Pharmacy. • responsible --------*«*— u ,* v u the position * to which he - has been celled. State cases con tinued will be tried in Deoember, at " H la D e a r old M o th e r a time when jurymen and witnesses "M y dear old mother, who is now 83 are not driven with work on their yeara old, thrives on Electric Bitters,” farms. GENUINE SLAUGHTER , SALE COMMENCED THURSDAY OCTOBER 3. J.W. Messin^er & Son Prices Lowest Ever Known in Eastern Oregon T h is is a C lo sin g O u t Sale u n d e r charge o f P a cific C oast Sales P ro m o te rs w ith no regard fo r cost. . Y ou can save h a lf w h a t yo u m ig h t pay elsew here on D ry Goods, C lo th in g Shoes, H ats, F u rn is h in g s , W om ens’ S k irts and Coats, G ro ceries, N o tio n s , etc. B u t you m u s t have th e m o n e y. I t w ill pay yo u to b o rro w m o n e y fo r th is sale and lay in a s u p p ly fo r six m o n th s to com e, $1. here w ill buy as m uch as $2.50 elsew here. H ere is ju s t a few prices, p le n ty lik e th em . Hosiery and Underwear DRYGOODS Calicoes, sale priceSi............................. Apron G ingham «......... ;.j,....... .............. 15c Outing flannels, sale price ...... 90c all wool flannels ............................ $1.25 Suitings, sale price ....................... 1.50 Suitings, sffte p ric e .......................... 15c Flannelettes, sale price....................... 5c 0c lie 39c 03c 09c 9c MISCELLANEOUS 50 doz Ladies' H andkerchiefs,each.......... lc 20 doz Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, each ........ 3c Ladies’ 10c Handkerchiefs, each............... 5c 4c Mens’ 10c H andkerchiefs...................... Paper good Pins, sale price— '............ lc Card good Safety P in s.................... ... 2c Pearl Huttons, 2 cards, fo r.................... 5c Ribbons, Laces, and Embroideries, to close out, a t ............................ J price DRESS GOODS Barbed wire that would cost you >4 per 100 lbs. in Portland, now a( Schuller’s at *3.75. Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy to be ab- Aolutely the beat preparation on «be mar ket tor colda. I have recommended it to my friends, and they all agree with roe.’ on E. S. Cattron, Sherman County Agent, Wasco, Oregon writes W B Brunson, of D ublin, Ga. "She has taken them forabout two yeara O m « o f S ig h t. * A C rim in a l A ttao k and enjoys an excellent appetite, feels "O a t of eight, oat of m in d,” is an old On an inoffensive citizen ia frequently strong, and Bleeps well.” T h a t’s the way Electric Bitters affect the aged, and the saying which apnlies with special force made in that apparently uaeleas little to a sore, barn or wound that has been tube called the "appendix.” Ba general same happy results follow in all cases of treated with Backlen’s Arnies Salve. Its ly the result of protracted constipation, female weakness and general debility. Weak, puny children, too, are greatly oat of sight, oat of mind and oat o ex- following liver torpor. D r K in g ’s New strengthed by them. Guaranteed also istence Piles too, and chilblains, ffissp- Life Pills regnla e the liver, prevent ap for stomach, liver and kidney troubles at pear under its healing influence. Gs«p> pendicitis. and establish regular habits anteed at Moro Pharmacy, 25c. Moro Pharmacy. 50c. of the bowels. 25c, at Moro Pharmacy. The question how to cure a cold with o ut unnecessary loss of time is one in which we are all more or leaa interested, tor the quicker a cold ia gotten rid of the leas the dangerof pneumonia gnd other serious diseases. l i W L H a ll, W averly, V a has used Chamberlains Congh Rem edy’ tor years, an d -ays. “ I firm ly believe Oats Warehouse at More w ill be In charge of W. F. Schuller, Moro Crosfield will make up a car of Coal oil. See him« (or prices., Barley W heat J N Fordyce and family are mov A mau named Webb, who is pre Ws understand that OK Cothran ing to Portland. sumed to have murdered ETZasbell has sold all of his Sbsrman oounty Dr Ray W Logan, of La Graode, in Morrow county, bas been arrested realty, but expects to remain boro was a Moro visitor this week. in St Louis, Mo. in business as at present Mr and Mrs MoLachlan have re The weather here is exceptionally Carmody Bros crop exceeded ex turned to Coos bay for the winter. fine for finishing the harvest and our pectations. They had 1350 sacks Jess B Thompson and family are farmers are taking every advantage on ground from whioh they hoped now at borne in Oregon city, and of it possible to take. to get from 800 to 1000. are well pleased. The Spokane and all eastern mail Saturday evening October 5tb, a Tourist tags, «ith your name on, for 8herinan county points, ie now brown overcoat, was taken from the printed while yon wait, at The Ob 24 hours late, for the accommoda Hotel Mpro lobby, probably through server Book 8tore. tion of the railroad commission and mistake. The owner would be very The down train now passes Moro Pendleton folks. much pleased to have it returned, at 9.10 a m, and at 2.25 p m return Hugh 8hull tendered bis thresh and left at this office. ing, on the new schedule. ing crew a round trip to the district I I) Galbreath finished up bis We are oraraped tor time this fair at Dalles city three days of the harvest in exactly 32 days, cutting week that we haven't opportunity week, all hands and the cook, as a 32 acres daily average. Dell prides to half talk to our readers. testimonial of regard * " for faithful nimseii himself mat that nis his team came out in Harvey U Martin has reote^ his performance of duties during their better condition than when they Kent farm to Mr Weatherford, and 54 days work together. His work started in. Driving has muoh to will give the Wallamet a trial. of 27$ days covered 1900 acres with j 0 with good harvesting with the - r Round trip tickets Moro to Walla two headers attending the thrashing ! combine. „ ~ ? Walla fair *6 95, October 12th to machine. Ha then hauled off and pul hi. team. to work hauling Ih. I ? U’ 11' J H B° ltem,U” “ d 19th inclusive. Return limit 21st. ..oka to w.rehour.. After hauling ’ d"len mor“ ,rom lh’ Remember that now the Moro 13,000 ..oka the machine was .tart- ¡ uth E”d' helPed ‘° dri" dol‘ Photograph Gallery is open new. ed on its 26A days run from stacks, care away from The Observer “holy See ad on 2d page. Howell Bros. finishing up the whole season with of holies” this week. Come again, Mr Willerton, formerly of this out an accident or a break, averag come often; you will find the latch county, who was recently stricken ing 1269 sacks of wheat daily. The string hanging at the outer door. in the Dalles, is still in a precarious best single days run at stacks was Don’t Knock— Push; is the motto condition. here. 1520 sacks of wheat. u ANNOUNCEMENT J O E lr o d C K C o c h ra n $1.25 Fancy Voiles, sale price .........:.... 79c 1.00 Serges, sale price ........................... G3c .75..Bananias, sale price ....................... 44c .50 Surges and M ohairs......................... 32c .75 Black Mohairs .......................... 44c 1.75 Black S i l k .......................... .....^ $1.23 .75c Silk, black and colors ?........ 43c M E N S ’ HATS ELROD & COCHRAN Are in the Real Estate business at same old stand, Moro, Oregon Ooi* business Is Real Estate» we do nothing else. We buy bargains and ean sell you bargains. We do more business than all others. Fine Wheat Farm for sale on the Crop Payment Plan. Several small well improved Willamette Valley farm« for exchange for Sherman county Wheat land«. A number of choice Portland properties for »ale or exchange. Mens’ *1.50 Hats, to close.................... 93c Mens’ *2.50 Hats, to close«•« '....................1.73 Mens’ *3.50 Hats, to closo-....................... 2.33 1 lot Hats, broken lines, to close............ 09c TOWELS 10c Towols, to c I osq ............. .«*,.«».......... %4c 15c Towels, to close........... ...................... t i l e 20c Towels, to close................................... 12$c GROCERIES Regular 25c Coffee, sale price........ *..........18c Sunny Monday Soap, 0 bars for............. -2oc Fairy Soap, to close, per b a r.................... 5c 15c Corn, sale price ......................... . 10c 35c house broom, sale price «• • ¿»............. 20c W hite River Flour, per sack — $1.25 Avoid the Rush. Como Early. The Early Bi hl Catches The Worm Ge Mens’ heavy Rockford sbx, sale price. 9c Mens' tan sox, worth 15c, sale price • Ladies’ 15c black hose, sale price.«.......... 8c Ladies' 20c black hose .............................. 12c Children«’ black ribbed hoso worth 15c - • 8c C hildrens’ 25c hose, to c lo s e ....................17c Ladies’ 40c Underwear, to clo se.............. 23c 4P Ladies’ 75c Underwear, to c lo se .............. 44c Mens’ 75c heavy fleeced Underwear to close out .......... ’• ........................ 44c Mens’ 05c ribbed fleeced Underwear to close o u t........................................ 39c Mens' medium weight Underwear, worth 50c, to close out . • ; ......................25c Childrens’ wool and cotton Underwear,to close Qut at ab o u t.................. | price Ladies' and C hildrens’ Cloaks Childrens’ .Jackets, worth $0, sale price 98c Childrens long coats, worth $5 .......... $1.29 Misses’ Coats worth $7.50, sale price .. 1.19 Ladies’ Coats, worth to *12.50, “ ....... 1.48 Ladies’ Coats, worth *15 to *18 “ ....... 3.29 Ladies’ Coats, worth *25, sale price....... 4.38 Ladies’ Dress Skirts, worth $3.50, sale.. 98c Ladies’ Dress Skirts, worth *5, sale price 1.38 Ladies’ *7.50 Skirts, sale price................ 3.98 Ladies’ Percale Waists, worth 75c, sale 10c Ladies’ *4. wool waists, sale priee^.......... 1.48 SHOES Mens’ *2.50 Shoes, sale p ric e ............. . $1.89 Mens’ *3. Shoes, sale price ........... «... 2.23 Mens’ *1. Shoe«» sale p r ic e ........... j.. 2.98 Ladies *2.50 Shoes sale p r ic e ........ .1.09 Ladies’*3.50 Shoes sale price L ..'......... 2.09 - 1 lot Mens' Shoes, to close. ................ 1.59 1 lot Ladies’Shoes to close................... . 1.39 1 lot Boys’ Shoes, worth $2 and *2.25-. 1.39 Missos’ Shoes, worth up to *2.50, to close 1.29 Childrens’ shots, worth *1.25, to close-. 88c 1 lot Childrens Shoes, worth *1. to close 49o Crockery and Glassware Our entire line of Crockery and Glassware must go for any price ifciwill bring, / ’orne and get your supplies ... now