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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1907)
U The O bserver» LIVING IN N. Y CITY HOTELS. FINANCIAL LID ON IN OREGON Senator Fulton must leave Ore gon for the national capitol on the 15th, regretting very,much hi-* in ability to look onoe more U|s»n Sherman county. We would lw glad to have you cull, Senator, but at all events the hearts ol the people here are with you. Attorney W. W. Cotton, of the Harriman system, C. F. Adams, of the Security Trust and Savings Bank, W .D. Skiuner, freight agent of the Harrimau lines, W. B. Ayer Portland capitalist, with Walter Witwer, chaffenr, made Barns in two days from Shauiko, via Prine ville, arriving Monday night. Bro. Frank Davey wrested the secret of the trip from Granger Cotton: Tin y were just looking at the country, “ out for pleasure !” but yon cannot make Kennedy and Holder believ« that’s all. Former Secretary of State John W . Foster, who was a delegate for the Chinese government to Tin* Hague, believes that the i»eacecon ferenoe has made war between na tions more difficult of initiation. The creation of an International prize court is uomething entirely new, and in connection with this the rights of neutrals have been more completely safeguarded. None can rightly call these conference-* futile, for they are moulding opin ion against warfare and are accom plishing many reforms directly. , Of all the monthly talks that Dr. Klward Everett Hale has given the readers of Woman’s Home Uompan- ion, none have been more delightful than that in the current number on “ Thanksgiving: then anti now.” W ith his wonderful power of remi- niscing. he talks to his readers, rather than writes, on the earliest New England Thanksgivings in their Puritanic settings, and then o f our latter day celebrations, still strong of the old-time flsvor, yet pregnant with possibilities in which 20th oentnry steam cars and motors play a large pari. No one could have written a more delightful ... Thanksgiving homily. Farm Machinery Bargains ' it s*- . i< »» A t the instance of the Portland Iu N.Y.Oity a man may j>ay <10. ■ * r a C it y O > f l c l * l r a y e r . for a planked porter-house steak, Clearing House committee, which orriciAL p a p i « or « merman and <25. for a bottle of wine. He met Gov. Chamberlain in Salem MORO, ORKUON. may pay <1.50 for a “cheap table last Monday night, representing d’hote dinner,” and be charged 25c aud presenting the financial situa D. C. IRii.AND a S on .......... E ditors extra it he orders no wine. He may tion in Oregon, Gov. Chamberlain C. L. I bkland , M anager . diue for 65c with a hard working issued a proclamation which put soprano yelling at Lis ear. “ Beef the lid on all banks in the state for Send for advertising ratee. and” costs 10 cents, and sustains five days, by declaring the rest of the week holidays. This was iu Nov. 1, 1907 life. Lodgings drop in price from FRIDAY the de luxe family suite at the Plata oonsequeuce of ihe action of the at <30,000 a year, down to the 10 lending banks of the east refusing T a P a tr a n o a n d G o rre e p o n rfe n te . to ship coin to this state which the and 15 cent hunk in the Bowery. D on’t tend ua for fry* publication a n y different banks have there on de The Mills Hotels, No.3 junt open, th ing of an advertUIng character. are the regulators, but are hard to posit, thus rendering it impossible A ll local« w ill be run till ordered out, classify iu this descending scale. for banka of Oregon to continue iu unlea« otherwise specified. They provide well cooked and nice the exercise of their functions, Don’t a«k u« to send you name« and ad action alisolutely dress of corre«pondents. T h at 1« a private ly served meals forjt few cents, and deeming such m atter between them and us. for 30 cents a night’s lodging in a necessary to preserve the creditapd Copy for ads, changes etc., must be In spotless private room not much good n^ute of the state. the office before 2 o’ clock p. in. Wednes- E intern banks that have adopted smaller than some of those in the lay to Insure proper care and attention. a system of payiug in certificates expensive hotels, where the lodger D o n 't send us articles on politics, tem perance or religion. Discussion of such may dream that he dwells iu marble and hoarding their coin were told topics only leads to violent and abusive halls and dream no lie. A passen that that would not do; that the language In the end ger elevator, a^private bath, spaci cash must come. Hence the five A void personalities. Com plim ents d e li cately given aye ¿TwayaTSeceplaBTe, b u r ous and attractive reading and days holidays; dreating which Gov. even they must not be overdone, as the lounging rooms are at his service. Chaml»erlaiu says: charge of Incinceritv Vs apt »o follow a “ Whereas, the banka of Oregon shower o f pretfy nothings spread broad He is in no danger from fire aud cast his temporary home, in an archi aud of the west bavo large balauoes Before coming to the city to trade read tectural line, is just aa beautiful due them from banks in New York ers are requested to examine Th e Obsei vcr advertising columns. ItA the active, wide aud far superior to many costly ho Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, awake business man who advertises, con tels. For less than <5 a week one Chicago, St.Louis, St-Taul, Minnc sequently he h the mdst accommodating, sells the cheapest, and deals the most lib may live, well fed, well housed and apdlis, Omaha, aud other eastern cities and because of the strained erally In every wav well cared for. The Observer has been established The Mills Hotels are not a chari financial situation throughout the nearly 21 years, and It has some subscri ty. If they were they would be a oast the banks in said cities have bers who have received It regularly for more lihah h alf a score o f years. Many failure; aud they are a success. refused to make shipments of coin of these object to having the Old Reliable They pay 4 j>er cent, on the invest or currency in payment of said discontinued at the tim e of expiration ot their subscriptions, and lor their benefit, as ment, aud the property grows more balances due the banks of Oregon for other reasons, we discontinue subscrip valuable. They prove that there and other western banks, and tions only when notified to do so, except is no necessity either for the highest „ “ Whereas, as a resnlt of the ac by agreement made at the tim e the ac count is opened, when It Is noted upon prices exacted for good meals aud tion of said eastern banks it is im the calendar to be dlacontlnued prom ptly possible for the banks of Oregon to f t the lim e specified, A ll persons paying accommodations, or for the wretch In advarce at the’tim e o f subscribing, w ill ed quality of meals and lodgings continue in the exercise of their have the benefit of the $2.50 rate for two functions without great injury to years, or the $5 00 rate lor five years. W e generally furnished for very low send Th e Observer to any responsible per- prices. They appear to prove that the industries of the state, aud son who orders it, though they may not “ Whereas, for the common good send the money with the order, with the the great need of good, moderate understanding that they are to pay 12)» priced hotels in any portion of the of the people of the whole state, it cents per month for it, until such tim e as United States may lie plentifully is necessary that a holiday be pro they may wish to take advantage of the above liberal discounts. From this date supplied at a handsome profit, in claimed in order that an opportun we are prepared to discout t rates to all spite of the high cost of supplies ity may be afforded to the financial leading W eeklies and Magazine* published Mr. Mills is a public institutions of the state to procure In the United Slates, to gyy prepaid reader and laud. ol Th e Old Reliable Observer. Come with benefactor in establishing the fact, from eastern banks the balauccs the m oney—as that Is indispenslbie. and in providing cheap and clean due them as hereinbefore stated.” quarters for the 5,000 and mote Floor is higher now than it haa guests that his three hotels daily DOG-BOY AND GORILLA-MAN. • been in 22 years. We wouldn't ob accommodate. ject if the farmer got the benefit of Btrango Cases In Iow a of Reversion to the rise. B ru te Typos. W h a t is regarded us strong cor The eastern banks are sitting on It seems funny they can’t oven the pot of money iu their possession ro bo rative evidence o f the tru th o f the have a plague situation in Seattle owned by Oregon banks and nre D a r w in ia n th eory la reported b y Io w a H u m a n e society officials a fte r without its arousing serious politl- saying to.the owners “ it’s safe, ab an In vestig a tio n of the case o f tw o solutely safe; if you had it, you’d sons o f W . A . Leup ard ea o f W ic h ita , ' cal complications. only spend it; leave it with us,” G u th rie county, la ., says a D ee It shows the trend of “ labor” in but the Oregon bankers need it to Moines special dispatch to th e Ne rk W o rld . Oregon, when 102 young men in help their customers buy wheat and Y o One o f th e sons, sixteen years old, pay freight charged. Portland in one day applied for a runs around lik e a dog, curls up In a ball behind th e stove and snarls and situation as tiook keper in answer tries to b a rk . T h e other, tw e n ty years to one little 5 line advertisement. Timely advice is given the peo old, haa th e ch aracteristics o f a go rilla. pie in the present financial trouble B e shows bla teeth and m akes a w fu l The base ball season is over, with The Morning Oregonian says “peo threats. T h e I^euparties fa m ily are poor and a casualty list made up chiefly of pie cau help ward off stringency by unable prop erly to restrain the sons dead hopes in Detroit. As it was retaining full confidence iu our S trang e talcs o f th e ir h abits have played it seems to us that it iu no banking instilutions aud allowing ala rm ed the neighbors, aud a t n ig h t w in dow s are locked in fe a r o f the place ever took on enough life to their inouey to stay in the avenues g o rilla-m an and o f th e dog-boy th a t of trade ns the chief instrumental ruiuT^w ltK beTTy to the groutid and court death. barks and sn arls a t people. M ity of commerce and confidence.’’ TO MASTER THE SHEET. M u«t Learn if You W a n t to Bo a 8a i lor. One th in g you have to lea rn before you can w r ite aailor a f te r y o u r nam e, and th a t Is to m aster a Sail. B ru te force la o f no account. T o use brute force w ith a «all Is lik e em plo yin g It to c a p tu re an e le p h an t o r ru n down an u n tam ed steed. M a s te rin g a sail Is n gam e o f strateg y , finesse, d i plom acy, fla tte ry , persuasion and pe r severance, w ith fierce energy flashed In a t th e rig h t in stan t. You m ust kn o w yo u r salt. Halls a re not a ll alike. W h a t w ill w o rk w ith a Jib w ill fa ll I f applied to a m ain s ail o r topsail. W h en once a m an has become skilled a t th is gam e be can do m ore a t It th a n th ree lubtiera. I ’ ve seen th ree men ta ckle a Jib and come back on the head baffled and t»eaten a fte r a fifteen m in u te fight, and then a fe l low no t a q u a rte r th e ir combined w eig h t go out and conquer the sail, bindin g it ca p tiv e In ten m inutes. A sail m aster has five hands—tw o on his arm s, tw o on his legs, and his teeth. Besides, he has knees, his e l bows, the g rip o f his thighs, his neck, and his w hole body. H e m ust be an octopus, a I m >« constrictor and a m onkey, com b inin g w ith th e ir q u a li ties the pfltlence o f nn ox. the q u ick ness o f tt .1 s r.'i'lc ty o f n fo x .—T . It'. D ay in the O u tin g Muga Sine. W h a t You H is Sym ptoms. “ M a y t * th a t boy o f yours w ill bo fam ous sonic day,” said th e frien d . " I shouldn’t I * surprised,’’ an sw er ed F a rm e r Oorntossel; “ he does lik e to w e a r curious clothes a n ’ say things th a t sounds more su rp risin’ th an sensi ble.’’—W ash ing ton 8 ta ,‘ Z. Curious Em brocation. R a ttle s n a k e oil is preserved and p re pared very c a re fu lly fo r use as a lin i m ent In -tom e parts o f tbe w orld. R h e u m atis m and More jo in ts are the ailm en ts In w h ich It Is chiefly em ployed. T h e fa t la ta k e n fro m the dead re p tile and laid upon a cloth In th e hot suu, from w h ich the filtered o il drip s in to a Jar. F ro m fe a r th a t th e re p tile m ay be b itte n Its e lf tbe cle ar oil is tested by d rop pin g a po r tio n o f It In to m ilk . I f It floats In one g lo b u le * tt Is regarded as unaffected. I f It breaks Into Iwads and curdles tbe m ilk It Is Judged to be poisonous and th ro w n a w a y .—M o n tre a l S tandard. TW» • Offering Good Value at a Peach of a Price O u r e n t ir e lin e o l B r i d g e B e a c h , U n iv e r s a l a n d H o u s e Plows, Drills and Harrows offered at extra low prices r ■ h o ld r a n g e s , w i t h re s e rv o ir» y o u r c h o ic e f o r $ 35 A fe w p ie c e s of F urniture, all w e h a v e , w ill b e c lo se d out at h a lf th e price, in c lu d e s W o o d e n and Iron B e d s, D r e sse r s, C om m od es, C hiffoneers, etc; a $ 3 5 fo ld in g bed co m p lete w ith m a ttra ss for o n ly $ 1 7 .5 0 Y our c h o ic e of several m a k e s of S e w in g M a c h in es, all drop h ea d s for $ 1 8 to $ 3 5 . Hacks and Buggies offered at Cost Hacks, I m p l e m e n t s and E X t r a s of all kinds. Wasco Implement House, Chas. Golliher, Proprietor. T o p B u g g ie s , your c h o ice $ 6 5 to 100; form er price w a s a lot m ore H a c k s, form er price up to $ 1 4 0 , n o w from $ 5 0 to 105; in clu d in g a braAd n e w H e n n y hack for $ 1 0 5 A C an op y T op , S id e L ig h t. R ubber T ir e S urry form erly priced at $ 1 7 5 n o w for o n ly $135 , These Prices Can’t be Beat. THE L E A D IN G B U S IN E S S COLLEGE X 1 K 3 H U IL D IN O , P O R T L A N D , O R K O O N , C O N S T A N T L Y Q H O W IN O 1902 and 1903........280 p u p ils 1906 a n d 1906 . . . 661 pupils 1908 sod 1904........ 387 p u p ila 1606 a n d 1907... 842 p u p ila 1904 an d 1906 ...... 488 p u p ila E s tim a te d 1907 and 1906... 1000 p u p ils I I . W . R K H N K B , Pre«. I ~ x - * r «'• S E N O POR C A T A L O O D B r L M. W A L K E R , (rta ! r - • L f - - - ‘ - 1U I;f 3 - M c C o y - A t w o o d C o ., W a s c o T he D alles I ron W orks J. B. K irk , P ro p rie to r. Sh© Local Ohe<ehaa.l M o r o B a p tis t C h u rc h Regular prayer meeting Wednes day afternoon, at 3 o’clock. Every body invited. M o r o M . C . C h u rc h Regular services every Sunday, at 11 a m . Rev. Perry Chandler, Pastor. Sunday School at 10 o’clock a m. P H Buxton, Supt. Ladies’ Aid Society, every Thurs day, at 2 o’clock p m . Mrs C G Huis, President. M o r o P r e s b y te r ia n C h u r a h . ■ 3 ^ W. 1. Gordon Co. Bankers aid Grain Dealen. Four section U-bar harrow. <24.00 Imperial land roller, 18-ft ..110.00 “ “ “ 15-ft . .106.00 Disc drill, 16-7 7 . .................... 100.00 M o r o a n d G r a a a V a l l e y . 1 8 - 7 . . . . . . . ..........106.00 Receives Deposits, Sell exchange, F. D. Plows, 8-bottom, 12 in . 60.00 and do a General Banking business. “ “ 8-bottom, 14 in. 70.00 “ “ 8-bottom, 16 in 77.60 N.P. Hansen, Manager at Moro Oliver cast plow, 2-bottom 14-inch............................. 30.00 New Departure steel plow, A renerai B Banking a n k in g a n 4 exchange bo e tae « , . Inan« loan« n>«4 _________ m ade, , k i l l . dlecoun led , o o i* 3-bottom, 14 in ch .......... 66.00 toaeaacied « •re le í credit« g ra n te d ; depoalta eooalta rooaivoo rooalred on ea vu rren t account «ub)ocl to esook. ta ta re « ! paid Two hone power Internation • n t im i d ep orti*. al gasoline engine, with pumping-jack complete. 126.00 Fairbanks engine, as above. 126.00 Wasco Implement House, C has . Q ollihkr , Proprietor Wasoo, Or Practical Watchmaker Services in Moro Pre-bylerisn church next Sunday, Morning and evening. “I was glad when they said unto me, “Let us go up to the House of the Lord.” A. J. A dams , Pastor. Do Not Put it Off any lin ger Special attention given to farm m achine repairing Q uick and reliable work guaranteed. Prices always reasonable; phone at shop and house . ’ «1 A H a r d D e b t to F e y . ” 1 owe a d e b t of g ra titu d e th a t can never be paid off, w rites G 8 C la r k , of W estfield , la , for m y rescue from de ath , by D r K in g s N ew D iscovery. Both lung« were so seriously affected th a t death seemed ne arly im m in e n t, w hen I began ta kin g N ew Discovery. T b e om inous d ry hacking cough q u it before th e first bot tle was used, and tw o more bottles made a com plete core.” N o th in g has ev er equ alled N ew Discovery for coughs .cold« and all th ro at sod lo ng com p lain ts. G u a r anteed a t th e M o ro P harm acy ,50c.and <1 T r ia l bottle free. hu m an species. In t r iie it il aid t a i l t! M M O M H - In the C ir c u it C o u r t Ot the State o t O regon for Sin— man i-nuntv. Priattilla Estelle M cM illan, Plaintiff, vs. Richard Heurv M cM illan, Defendant. I To Richard Henry M cM illan, tbe above nanird defendant— In tbe name of «he State of Oregon: You are hereby rcqaired Io appear and annser 'bn complaint filed against yna te tbe alMive entitled anti, on or before tbe last dt«v of tbe time preaeribed in tbe order of pnhltcnllon, to wit: on nr before the tat day of November, 1907, and if yon fa il to ao ap peor mid answer, plaintiff w ill apply to tbs court for the relief deim nded in tbe onoa- plaint filed herein acamat yon, to-wit, for a decree dtaanlving tbe lati da of matrimony now e ib tin n botween tbe plaintiff and yonr- «elf on tbe uronndaof w illfn l desertion; and for «neb oilier end further relief aa to lbs 0<>nrt m ay « • n il iq n ila b lr and jnat. 'I b is «n n im o n a 1« served npon yon by pab- lio iiti.m th e re o f h r s period of a il anooess- Ive w eeks fn '1 he H h e n o a n C o u n ty O b s e rv e r, a w e e k ly tie wet»« per of general eirenlation, p n b lia b e d In H hernw tn ronnty, Oregon, te p n is n a n c e to nn order of t b e H o o E V L i t - il«ti< Id , Jn d g e o f the above entitled oonrt, dtil .- made on the U ih d a y of HeptemlMtr, 19U7. st.d tbn d a te o f tbe first publioattoe llierrof is Ibe VO'b d a y of September, 1907. F bamm H chi . koki ., Attorney George G. DeMoea is'now at hose and will teach Voioe Culture, Vio- linoelfo, Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin. Cornet Band a specialty. Call or addreoa, G eo roe G. DxMoee, 2761 DeMoea Spring«, Or A guaranteed engine, uses any kind of vapor fuel HOLMES' V Particular Attention Given to Optical W ork eaxajraxaaaxajLa«a««aaaaa«aaaaaa m Prof. Henry 8. DeMoea will teach Muaio at DeMoea Springs, and it prepared to visit other localities and give Musical Institutes. He will teach Harmony, Piano and Organ, but Violin in his specialty. Gall nr add H enry S. D e M qbs , 276] DeMoea Springe, Or CO i N T E S T N O T IC E . Department of tke latevier. HaitaC Rtaiaa Land ( Mtoa ( Tbe Dallaa, Orv«on, Ootobar « . 1907 f A aoAetent enatoat affidavit baviav bee« filed I * thia nfitae by Jonathan N Melnnea ooateatant, aaatnat boi a aa««ad entry N o l4 ,- 971, made March 10 ISOS, for the NIX M o tion 4 townehipSB, ranga U* K. W II, by Wtlltaa« W Well« aon t aa t aa, in which it la for rfatn tiff on nor cultivated tbe aaid treat, or any por- tton thereof, for more Iban one rear itanae- diAlely praoedina tbe filina of thia affidavit j ^ oticx F or publication . of aoaieat; that aaid treat la now and baa Department of the Interior. I been abandoned na eat forth; that aaid al lanad abaana« waa no* dea bia atnploy- LandOthou at Tbe Dalle«, O r.. ment m the army, navy or marina aorpa of October 94th, 1907. Iba Halted fltetae In tima of war: aaid par Notice la hereby given I bet Arthor L Davie, of Monkland. Oregon.haa filed notiss aHawatton, sf bis intent.on to make final eommntatbxi prorf In anpp-irt of his d a im , via: Hngae- at 10 o’alonk a aa. a * Daaaaabev 10th. 1907, rtead Enirv No. îa.ftHÛ made July 9K.I9C4, for bafue* ■. 8. M aDanal, aaaaty alerk. a l bia the lot 7. NWJt H E X » 'd W )< N k Ù of Bes o ffiaa la M o c a . D r a g a n , and tbat «nal baar- tión Su. lownabip I aoolb, range IS east, W . tna wUI b a b a id at M o ’atoak a m o « Daaaaa M.. and that »aid proof w ill be made before bar 17,1007. befara Iba Rewtata* aad R a aaiv- tbo Kegtatrr and Remivvr. at Tbe Dalle«, •V at Iba United M a te e Land Offiaa ín Tba Dallaa. Drago* T b * aaid oonteetant baving Oregon, on D eesabsrM b, 1907. ■n a propar affidavit, fiUd Baptaaabar 97, H e nS m oe tbe following witneaaee te prote bia oontinaons reaidenoe npon and 1W7, aat fortb fboU wbleh show tbat «fiar enltivatton of tbe land, v ia : M Maggies. dea diltgaoea pareoaal aarriaa of tbia aottea l ba aaada, M la baraby ordarad and John Uiheoa. W II Tavlor sad Gasar Ung nottaa ba gtvaa by dea ule«, all nl Monkland. Oregon M e l 9» 977| O. V P M ^fartging ' Both in Workmanship and Price Office at Furniture Store. F . R . A X T E L L , M O R O , O R ■! i r m i i i u i i«rV m i i i |rTi n i n in i« ii r n r i m i i m « n i im » . i n C T ..» i M oro s B a r b e r S h o p P o r c e la in B a th T u b a . s Lverything first Class and Up to date. A gent for the Best Steam Laundry Shop in Brick B u ild in g next Observer Office E D G A R L E W I S , P r o p r ie to r . MORO - - OREGON. tr i W G ra s s V a lie v « .W u M M fit c iiir e • ’ am obliged to offer for sale or trade my lumber and wood business in Kent. Will trade for stock or a farm. For particulars address J. H. B ottemiller , 267] Kent, Or ii , Satisfaction Guaranteed Io Bay, Sell or hchuge Any person or persons having horses, cattle, houses, lots or house hold goons for br I c , exchange, or parties desiring to buy such prop erty, will find T he O bserver a good medium for advertising and securing a customer. Try T he O bserver , Moro. Or a t a n . i u i a n i a . m a a a i i i a a a a a m fa in tin g , ‘ -.- . . The Cliffs Ferry Yard for Sale. R in m j,lta e ,O rg iii,[tc Lumber In consequence of ill health I 7ta30nl-2741 , 1 E n g in e and J e w e le r .' Watkins’ Goods S C a ro lin e Write ‘io r term s and prices. for Sale or Root. BIRD FLIGHT. ALAMO A g e n t fo r th e F. Hl. Clarke flegoit t a l l fa n Some Curious Facts About tho Size of W ings and Bodies. In t t o a tte m p t to discover some uni vernal law* o f bird flight aelentiata have disclosed concerning n num lter of s|»e clea a most puzzling paradox, perhaps the most m ysterious o f th e enigm as th a t tbe subject presents. I t Is th a t In a num ber o f birds and Insects the size o f the w ings decreases in proportion to L i e I m re:'.« b In size o f the body o f the fly in g creature. Th e A u s tra lia n crane, fo r Instance, weighs over 300 tim es m ore th an th e sparrow", bu t In propor tion has on ly one-seventh the w in g area o f tbe am aUer bird. T h ia curious fa c t Is eq ually s trlk lu g I f w e com pare birds w ith insoeta. I f tbe g n at w ere Increased In size u u tll It w as as large as the Australia?« crane and I f tbe w ings o f tbe Insect w ere en larged to m a in ta in the pro|K>rtlon th ey now bear to Its body they would he ab ou t 160 tim es la rg e r th an the crane's. I t requ ires 3.(52 square feet o f w in g area per pound to float the bank s w a l low , b u t to sustain I be ta w n y vu ltu re, a m onstrous b ird In comparison, re quires on ly .OH o f a square foot o f w in g surface per pound o f body. T h e albatross, w eig h in g eighteen pounds, has a spread o f w in g o f eleven feet six Inches, w h ile tbe tru m p e te r sw an, w eig h in g tw e n ty -e ig h t pounds, hHS a spread o f w in g o f only eig h t feet. T h e stork w eighs eig ht tim es m ore th an th e pigeon, bu t In proportion has only h a lf as m uch w in g su rface.—E v e r y body's M agazin e D e a le r in W agons, Buggies, R u bber T ir e B u g g ie s form er price $ 1 1 0 to 135 for $ 7 5 to 95 THE DALLES, - - OREGON Have a photo of your home put on Postal Cards. Taken on a full plate siZe 6j^x8}4. Per Doz View of your home, 6jx8$ . .<6.00 Cabinets..............................3 50 Half C a b in e ts.... .. 2.60 C om pany Stamp for each person in Locked In a shed the dog-boy Is Take pleasure in announcing that picture ............................... 26 heard w h in in g w h e n people go to th e One 4 -r o o m h o use, a n d o n e lot they hare purchased the ttranta* Post Cards......................... 1.00 house. T h e fa th e r "fearsT ie rjll bite on Court street. Ferry, and will operate the ferry At the Moro Gallery. My pictures people. a F. P uce , lietween Cliffs, Washington,' and never fade. P ercy H ow ill , A fe w days ago a p a rty o f citizens Moro, Or Rufus. O egon They «-elicit the Moro, Or 276] w e n t to th e fa th e r and accused the 276] patronage of lit« public and will do eldest son o f a th e ft. T h e boy w as ail they possihly ran in giving urged to reveal the hiding place. H e H e F o u g h t e t G e tty s b u r g . quick and prompt service. grin ned m ockingly and leaped to th e D avid P a rk e r, of F a y e tte , N Y , who C ltffh F erry C ompany , ra fte rs . T h en the fa th e r placed lost a foot a t G ettysburg, w rite s , E lectric J. M. Charters rope about his neck and forced him For Sale. 80 acres, about 16 276] tu gg ing and bounding, to a tree and Bittern have done me m ore good than f-uitable for Alfalfa or fruit trees, th re w the end o f the rope over a limb, an y m edicine I ever took. F o r aeveral quite a variety of choioe trees now O n ly then w o uld he yield and show years I had stomach tro u b le , and paid in bearing. Can be irrigated with w here the stolen articles w ere se out m uch m oney for m edicine to little water from springs. 66 acres of creted. purpose, u n til I began ta k in g E lectric beat wheat land in Sherman county Are guaranteed. You cun have M rs. E liza b e th Jones B nlrd, secre B itte rs . I would no t take <600 for what boosted on tbe railway 2 | miles them by writing, or calling nt my ta ry o f the Des Moines H u m a n e So clety and a specialist In this line o f th ey have done for m e .” G re e t a lte ra north of Moro, S mile sooth of De residence at Demoss springs, Sher w o rk, w ho recen tly retu rn ed fro m th e tive and body b u ild e r; tonic lo r th e aged M om station.. Price <30 per acre— man county, Oregon. and for fem ale w eakness; beat of a ll (or dirt cheap. For particulars write to 246] Leupardea home, says she w ill com A lex . H unter , Agent mu oleate w ith em inent scientists In lam eheckand weak kidneys. Guaranteed J. M. D k M om , the b e lie f th a t new and s ta rtlin g lig h t by M oro P harm acy. 60c. 276] DeWoas Springs, Or w ill be tu rn ed upon the origin o f th e The Poor C at. young w ife called her husband on M r« 8 R oaintbsl of T u rn e r, M ic h , «ay«, the telephone to te ll him a ta le o f woe. In te a r choked accents she said: “T h a t “ W e have naed C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough you. d e a rie 7 W e ll, you know th a t love m edicine fo r ourselves and ch ildren for ly ctilcken pie I m ade you—th a t horrid several years and lik e i t very m uch. I old ra t came In and ate It up before I th in k it the o n ly rem edy for cronp end could stop It.’* ¿an h ighly recom m end i t . ” F o r sale bv l i e answered, “ N eve r m ind, d a rlin g ; M o ro P h arm acy. I ’ll get you «mother cat” v_. ... A , 3 n«<l O i- e u o n Keep ir- la • . Hi rk • **-**•'< H arness S addles H alters Repairing Solicited. AH'Work Guaranteed. A lw ays Remember the Full Namo Watches Repairing, etc. R ^ a x a t iv e Send your watches, jewelry, etc., needing repairs, to me, and I will guarantee perfect satisfaction. Wm Rudolf is my agent in Moro, at whose place of business anv article may be left to be forwarded, and who will return the same to you in good shape O. M. H eacock , 241] LaGrande, Or Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in T w o. ^ 1222 oa Box. Q u in in e 2oc. , M ORO, OREGON. Phillamont Livery Co. L IV E R Y , FEED A N D S A L E S T A B L E S . lasco, Oregon. J. M. D U N A H O O , Proprietor and Manager. Harleigh Glass, Proprietor. Every kind of rig to order, and all orders prompt and satis factory at reasonable prices. Farmers teams fed as well as they are fsd at homo: if not better. Telephone at oar expanse. Telephone from The Dalle« or «av Hhermeu ooanty poinU et onr nipenee Hcrvioe fnrniaheff to or from Moro to any point* O U R M O T T O ‘T lra m the public.” E V E R Y T H IN G NEW A N D UP-TO -DATE, SP E C IA L RATES TO COM M ERCIAL TR AV ELERS