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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1907)
*i ■ ' 1 » ■ ll< IrüMTV - • h (t .... . 1« » T TURKEY AS í i h M F r V P I * . I • The only new« from college« go-callcd. CUPID’S AID. Oklahoma Pair Outwlttod Star« Father by Training Fraud Gobbler. M o r« C llf o f f ic ia l P a p e r. “Bo long a« we live we w ill never Prewirieut Roosevelt begins to eat another turkey, qp4 none O F F IC IA L . P A F B M O F admire W. Jennings Bryan, aud if t help h ill over ba cooked In oor home.’* M ORO, OB KOON. be can «oothe Watterson, perhaps Big. boylab Jim Burdett, who Uvea five mile« out of Oklahoma City, Okla., might indorse the commouer. D. C. I mki . and S« n ........ Komm« turned to his pretty young w ife for approval when be recently made thia . C. L. I mklan d , M anager . Johu D. Rookeleller any» I hat he declaration to a visitor, aaya an O kla Sind for advertisiog ratee. lyelievea Pteeident Roosevelt to be homa City special dispatch to the Cin cinnati Commercial Tribuna. 44gotnatc*1 by the host of luotivt«, I should say we w ill not,” she re FRIDAY.....................Nov. 29, 1907 ansi hftVM no ciiiiclsin to make of plied, looking proudly out of the w in any kiutl. ThUi financial condition dow where a big gobbler wss strutting In the sunshine as though king of his Ta P atron« and C erraspo nd anta. wtut fot'Aeeeu long itefore it lelt, surround In if". and several well known men point Jim Burdett’s farm adjoins the home ' Don’t «end u« for free publication any thing of an advertising chasacter. ed out th »t it waa bound io come stead of George Lampbeer, the fath er of Mrs. Burdett, form erly Miss Nellie AU local« will be run till ordered out, anletw ineiiHtirF» were adopted tq Lampbeer. The young couple played Un let* otherwise specified. stt p it." together when they were children and Don’t ask us to send you names and ad- when they grew older became sweet Jress of corresfondepts. T h ^ f r a private hearts. The financial statement of the 2d matter between them and us. ' Old man Lampbeer divined some Copy for ads, change», etc., must be hi Oregon District Agricultural Soci thing of the mutual feeling existing the office before 2 o’clock p. m. Wednes- ety, for the fair in the Dalles Iasi between them and one night Interrupt lay to insure proper care and attention. month, shows a balance on hand ed a pleasant tete-a-tete by appearing Don’t send us article» on politics, tem before them w ith a shotgun of 91,034.90 for the next fair. The »uddenly perance or religion. Discussion of such snd Inform ing young Burdett that If .oplcs only leads to violent and abusive officers are justly proud of this con lie again sought to see Miss Neills be language In the end. dition of things, and that the fair would be ahot Avoid personalities. Compliments deli has demonstrated that I lie district A fte r that Nellie was kept Indoors. cately given are always acceptable, but She was not even permitted to attend is soodhd to none in the q u a lity , even they must not be overdone, as the church. H e r only outdoor recreation charge of Incinceritv is apt to follow a variety aud quantity of its pro consisted of feeding the fowls In the ahower of pretty nothings spread broad barnyard. .She caught a gobbler one dvetious. cast. day, to find a note which read as fol Before coming to »he city to trade read lows: ers are requested toexaniine TheObsei ver If Theodora Hhoutz, Gladys Van “Nellie, deareet, I have been feeding advertising columns. Its Ihe active, wide- I I del-bill, Anu» Gould, and hundred» your turkeys for six weeks to get this sequentiy he Is the mo« «ccomm.idstijig, j otber soppy brained daughters of chance. Don’t ever think I ’ve ever forgotten you, and don’t believe any t the cheapest, and deals the most lib- ■ erally In ever? way dollar padded Hires, could be de stories you may bear about me. 1 ~ The Observer lias l»een established I Pr’ve<^ privilege of buying mol haven’t been going to see any other nearly 21 years, and it ha« some subscri- ■ ly coddle foreigners in britches tor girl, and I never shall. Anawer in the her* who have received It regularly for if, would ease the money morning by return turkey. Jim .” A fte r thia the gobbler became their more than half a »core of year* Mary i . „ . of the^e object to having the OW Reliable p market immensely. But being ol (►ostotftce and mall cnrrler. Notes were discontinue«! at «lie time ol expiration ot ftge> and without the Beuse of exchanged each day. A few weeks their subscriptions, iiud lor I helr'bent'fit, as after the flret communication Jim re for other reasons, we discontinue subscrip retinol), protest« .do not count for ceived a note inform ing him that Nel tions only when notified to do so, except anything. lie’s father would be abeent for two bv agreement made at the lime the ac hours in the afternoon. count Is opened, w hen It Is noted upon Jim and Nellie mounted horses and the calendar to be discontinued promptly That «leaf and dumb fakir who came to Oklahoma City and were mar M the time specified. All person» paying In advarce at the lime of rubscribing, will wargathering in funds of the Easy ried. have the benefit of the $260 rate for two years, or the $6 00 rate lor five years. We Marks iu this couuty recently, is SOFT DRINK SQUAD. send The Observer to any responsible per now an iumaie of Kelly Butte for son who orders it, though they may not He was neither deaf nor Dis Wiley's Pure Food M artyrs to Teat send the money with the order, with the ,90 days. understanding that they are to pay 12}* dumb, but was an opium fiend, aud Bummer Baveragoe. cents per month for It, until such time as A “soft drink squad” w ill be the next a member uf the notorious Astoria they may wish Io take advantage of the of D r. Harvey W . W iley’s classes In above liberal discounts. From this date , gang of bogus hauk note passers. the agricultural department search for we are prepared to discoui t rates to all leading Weekllesand Magasinea published His mail coining to his uaiue,Frank pure food law violators, says a W ash In the United States, to any prepaid reader Klmore, since his conviction, has ington conrrespondent of the New York American. ol The Old Reliable Oluerver. Come with revealed his identity. the money—as that Is IndUpenaibie. Though It Is late In the season, the class used In the Investigation w ill have to consume summer leverages It is reported that John D. Rock and soda fountain decoctions la aw e Send The Observer to your absent friends. I t is better than a leper, ef'dler hatf stowed away in vaults of inspiring doeee. I f there are any dele and give« all Ihe home news.¿Four the Standard Oil Co., 9100,000,000 terious effects, these w ill be noted, and worth of government bonds. If this trouble w ill be very likely to follow months for 50c. for the drink manufacturers. is true, he is the government’s cred The investigation is to be undertaken at the request of the w ar department, Taking off the motto suits some , itor to the extent of nearly 1 9th of which recently prohibited the sale of I he interest bearing debt of the peo who would n’t even trust the A l certain soft drinks In canteens of the mighty, if he were running a bank. ple. The significance of which is division of the east Special Sales! a w uh But when bankers steal (roin them that the amount of bonds so hoard In Walls of Old M int. •elves there seems to be excuses for ed has prevented National Banks The Geld paaalug of the old United States ftout increasing the circulation to lack of confidence. that e x te n t by depositing I fie hood« mint building at Denver reminds old timers of the early struggle« of the with the treasury.. government to make the maintenance German)’ nod Great Britain have of the m int worth while, aaya the Den ver P o s t Then came 1870 and the again expressed a desire for univer A coin that has buen kept as A great strikes a t Leadville, which sal peace. With the Kaiser, the brought tons of bullion to Denver and King, ' and Uncle Sam ail of one I «‘»“ venir of the 1837 panic, was ex kept the m in t officials busy and the hilnted in the Journal office at Port mind, it will tie hard for any other Institution running a t fu ll capacity land. It is about the size of a 910 The destruction of the building marks coin bi nation to piovoko a war. piece, a ml is apparently made of the end of the chapter. By the terms copper aud alloys. It bears on the of the contract for the destruction of the building and the erection of the The ohl theory that there».»«. f<(J) new Boettcher building on Its site all be t o la . good 1» every ».»»’ 1» eer Bbon, |be , , th# , nwrlp. the m aterial becomes the property of U .uly true. Jt would be » very 1<-( for 8uln i>|Mten, . the contractors, and they are saving bl rgl“r. i»» wreath o f m k every particle of piaster on the theory to a bank in times like these uhTess leave»,’».»« the <«».: *May 10, 1837, that there must be some valuable set tlings of gold duat In any o f the per he really thought he had money in surrounded by the words: ‘Specie vious m aterial a fte r the m in t’s long years o f use. The planter w ill be sub the institution. Payments Suspended.’ The denom mitted to a process whereby much gold ination for which the coin stood *1—— . is la expected to be extracted. “ Look out for bad money,” was not mentioned upon i t Bridg* For Automobile*. not printed on the Bushong edition W ith the completion of the unique of the Portland Bankers certificates It appear.« to be neoeassry that automobile bridge over the Piru ford, bat they have been called in for a the bankers holidays be continued the road to Ventura and Santa Barba aeries more resqpibling money, and nntil the first of the new year. Some re, Cal., by way of the Newhall grade leas liable to excite the cupidity of of the best business men of Oregon may be said to be open for regular an tomoblle traffic, aaya the Loa Angeles counterfeiters. say thxt if the lid were raised now Times. The bridge which has recently been completed over the Piru ford by Gov. Chamberlain, he would be one of the few bridges In the world A counterfeiter has lieen arrested inviting a string of receivers from expressly built for automobile traffic for making -dollarsot full weight Huntington to Ashland, for oon Thera la another like It a t Torrance and fineness, which he was able to cerna snd meu that owe the hanks. N. M., and these two are supposed to be the only ouee In America. I t con do at a profit of nearly 50 percent. If it is necessary to keep up Ihe alats really of two tracks across the The President will feel fortified in holidays to the clo**e of the year in stream, each wide enough to carry an his views to hear that the pious order to aPow greater preparation, automobile wheel w ith plenty of m ar gin for bad steering. For safety the motto was included io the imita and more settled conditions, to the aides of the track are built up no that tion. • end that men of different comma a wheel cannot Blip off. The tracks nities, who should maintain a spirit are wide enough for passage by people, Pessimists parade the statement but no wagons can go over. Perhaps of co operation, may tie kept from the best feature of a bridge of thia that It will require 6,500,000 of each other's business throats, then, kind la that cattle cannot uae I t provisions to feed the 13,700 men say the people generally, who have on the American fleet during the Motel Gama girds as Deaerations. thought about the subject, let the Fashionable women returning to the voyage from the Atlantic to the United States from abroad who give Pacific. A s the same amount would holidays continue. 11 m be neoeesary if the ships remain in active, that item, like many others mentioned in this connection, is not •o formidable as the arithmetician of the effete east would appear to make i t Astronomers who have kept their gaze concentrated on Mars, looking for canals, or on Mercury hoping to find traces of an atmosphere, will be consumed with envy st the good fortune of the director of Oxford Observatory, who has recently wit nessed s sun burst of flume 326,000 miles high. Barely the solar system is a 3 ring circus, which taxes the attention of all observers. It is said that the carpets snd . furniture in the executive chamber at the state capital bear evidence of the consuming words of his honor in recent colloquial contests with ■late treasurer Steel snd Bob Hnme the Wedderbnrn salmon king. The flurried edges of the Turkish rag beneath the governor’s chair were aeorcbed to a blunt finish. If Gov. Chamberlain is accused of playing politics; bnt that is neither here nor there; it is in the .interest of the people. «V. A T. l»!«'Gi1«r. Nobody had ever accused Nathan Flnrlowe of Indulging In romance or sentiment. When It came to a ques tion of young Jared Parker*« m arrying one of M r. Harlow e’s daughters, the practical father was amaaed to find how little Influence hla wisdom had. “Got hla mind all aet on 1‘bemla,” M r. Uarlow e remarked In a daaed tone to one of hla neighbor«, “and I couldn’t turn him no uiore'n I could turn an lnjlne! I put It to him plain and offer ed him tiidncemeuta, but ’tw an’t a mite o* uae. “ ’M arthy's the oldest aud ought to be married fust by rights,* I said to him, ‘and, uiore'n that, ahe'a a autt- abie height You’d oughtn’t to take a little abort piece like l ’hemle, tall as you are!* But I couldn’t convince him. “ ‘I ’m a going to have Pbemle and that mahogany bureau ahe’a told me about* be aaya,* laughing. “ ’Sakes alive, man” I said to him. T h e re '* two bureaus goes with M ar thy. and maybe three!* But he Just laughed and shook hla head, eo then I gave up contending w ith him once and for all. There'« no reason to him.*’— Youth's Com pa u Ion. the customs officials so much trouble are bringing horn« enameled metal birds tucked In w ith gems, aaya the New York Frees. Ona woman writes from lx»ndon to friends In New York that there la a great fancy for these toys. “ Metal game blrda,” abe aaya. “are In favor, and a pheasant that la almost life alas can be purchased for the decoration of a dinner table. But ae a rule smaller animals are used for the purpose. They are arranged about a centerpiece of fru it and flowers pack ed In a small market basket of brown oaler, the who)« lielng highly sugges tive of open a ir life so dear to the aportaman and sportswoman at thia season o f the year.” “Financed.” - “Deah me, Mlsa Ma ha la, who's de awell gem men wot don* tuk yo* out w alkin’ “D a t gem men? He'a de one what la laanced tub me, Mletah J oh using. Baltim ore American. Fancy Silk Waistiigs Sale Dress Golds Remnants Sale Our entire stock of Fancy Silk W aistings, values $ i.o o to $1.35 per yard; all in a pile on the counter. T ake your choice while they last at 55 cents per yard. All new patterns; bought at a bargain and w ill be sold at a bargain 3 to ia yards in each piece; worth $1.50 to $a.oo per yard; w ill cut any length you want at $1.00 per yard Ladies New Style Coats Den’t Forget the tittle Ones W e are just in receipt of another large shipment by express fresh from the factory. Splendid values rang ing in price from $io.oo, $13.50, $15 and up to $20. >. No better gar ments to be had anyw hete for the money. Come and see for yourself. W e are just in receipt of a new lot of childrens bearskin coats in all colors, ages from a to 6 years. Good Times In Turkey. A Novelty. “You |>eople of the warm er cl tins toe G u e s t-1 hear yon are g«»lng to give have little bleu of our exhilarating win np housekeeping • Host— 8b—not eo ter eports,** said the tourist from Naw loodt M y w ife wants to have the Baglai ;l«nd. I Satisfaction of discharging the “Oh. I don't know,** responded the Peck. Turk “W e have some pretty lively little «laying i»art»ea over In A rm e n ia ” W hile we are ronaldedng when U> Times. wgiu It hi eftote toe late to acL-Qato- Plow s, D rills an d H a rro w s offered a t e x tra lo w prices * ' J Dealer in Wagons, Buggies, Im p le m e n ts Hacks, E X tra s and o f all kinds. Wasco Implement House, Our stock is complete in every department» Come w hile the lines are complete. THE L E A D IN C Chas. 6oiiiher, Propriatv. B U S IN E S S COLLEGE EU CH U U J L D IN U , P O R T L A N D . O K B U O N , THE B E S T IS N O N E T O O COOD FOR YOU t - Our« la n er o l the Ian larfrrat hutloe»» ro llefes ia the Coiled Stale«. K nrnllinrnt p*»l )« a r, Mt.' pupil». Bkjulpment, lift, (MX). Graduate« are a ll em ployed. Ptared )U1 pupils Int.» lucrali«— poaitino» duriog |>aat year. W ill p la tt you when loinpeteol W e have an extensive line of ladies and childrens underwear. H, W I lg H N K K , Pre.. SEND FO R C A TA LO G U E I . M . W A L K K R , P r i* M c C o y - A t w o o d C o ., W asco T he D alles I ron W orks J. B.fi^CIrk, P ro p rie to r. Nobody is too young, nolody too old, to enjoy reading The Youth’«, Companion. For that rea«on it makes one of the most appropriate of Christmas gifts. One of the.few whose actual worth far outweighs the cost. Welcome as the |>aper may be to ihe casual reader on the train, at the office in the public li brary, it is, after ail, the paj«er of the home. The regularity and fre quency of its visits, the cordial sin cerity of its tone, make for it won the place of a familiar friend iu the house. Like a good friend, too, it stands always for those traits and qualities-which are typified in the ideal home, and are the sources of nations health and true proeperi- .y. 1-* there another Christmas present < osting so little that equals it? On.receipt of 91.76 the yearly subscription price, the publishers send to the new subscriber all the remaining issues for 190- and the calendar in full color for 1908. Full illustrated announcement of the new volume for 1908, with sample copies to any audreea, tree. Intending subscribers can get the benefit of clubbing rates, by sub scribing at The Observer offioe. Eurafca F a rm M a e h la e ry S a rg a le s . The Companion as a X-Mas Gift. Lodge N a . 121- A . F A A. M ., Four section U-bar harrow .924.00 Imperial laud roller, 18-ft .110.00 “ “ “ 16-ft .105.00 ................... 100.00 Disc drill, 1 6 -7 ......... ...................106.00 M 18-7 F. D. Plow«, 8-bottom, 12 in . 60.00 “ * 3-bottam, 14 in. 70.00 “ “ 3-hot tom, 16 in . 77.60 Oliver cast plow, 2-bottam 14-inch.............................. 30.00 NeW Departure steel plow, 3-hot tom, 14 inch . . . . . 66.00 Two horse power Internation al gasoline engine, with pumping-jack complete. 126.00 Fairbanks engine, as above. 126.00 Wasco Implement House, C has . G ollihkr , Proprietor ____ Wasco, Or Special attontioi) given to farm machine repairing Quick and reliable work guaranteed. Prices always Reasonable; phone at shop and house O r. Meets the flrat and th ird rburada.v evening* of each m onth Vialttng members eordU lly luvltod to meet B y order o f the W . M . J. M. Parry, Secretary. B a th le h R m Will he paid by the undersign ed for information leading to, the arrc9t and conviction of the person or iMTeons who- have inaliciou«lv cut my wire fences on my farm 8 miles west of Wasco, Sherman Co., Oregon, J. R. K askbkho , 278] Wa«oo, Or Hick’s 1908 ilmanac. The Rev Irl R Hicks’ Almanac Ipr 19^8'i« now ready for delivery, and excel« nil former editions in beauty and value. It contain« the Hicks weather forecast« complete for the whole year,finely illustrated. Tho price by mail 1« 36c, at news stand« and book store« 30c. Word and Works, the Rev Irl R Hicks’ fin« monthly magazine,contain« all hia weather forecast« from month to month, together with a va«t amount of the beat family reading. Tho price 1 b 91 a year, and one al manac with each aubacription. Agents wanted. The Observer Book Store, 276] Moro, Or J u m e« S h iw a r t Address: M ORO, OREGON. you Cannot flfford to take cbancoe O f conree three who are acnnelnted w ith W a lk 11««« L ln liu e u t wonhl not be w ith ou t a full supply a t any tim e ae It la gorxl both Inte rn a lly and externally for man aud hueat. W a tk in s L axto n e 1« the very heat liquid laxative me«le, ae over 400 eae- tomera In Sherman county can teetlfk, It not only aria aa a laxaLve bat tonic ae well. M u t a , ig t , D ts o u , Q n g n • A guaranteed engine, uses any kipd of vapor fuel L ed ge, N o . 113, Ï M l . O o re . O f . Muro, Oregon, Meets every Het onlay «veiling at 7:30 o’clock. V is itin g members are cordially invite«l. M em !» ber* -are ex;»ecled to lie praeent. F re I J M eludl, N . G . G E James. Hecrelarv. • ^a**AA«BA*a>AAAA*A«A**aa«A««AA««*a*«*AA«**>««*«AA*«>aa*«A«aaaaaaaa Satisfaction Guaranteed Both in Workmanship sn d ^ r ic e . i , , u r * n « r*«m n n n n n i i iTm T u m m m i , m i i i i i , , , n i P o r c e la in H in n y , PiiM , flrp i, Etc Prof. Henry 8. DeMoes will teach Mnsle at DeMoes Springs, and is prepared to visit other localities and give Musical Institutes. - He will teach Harmony, Piano and Organ, but Violin in his specialty. Gall or address, H kkmy 8. D k M orb , 276] DeMoes Springs, Or Any person or persons having horses, oattle, houses, lots or house hold goons for sale, exchange, or parties deairing to buy such prop erty, will find T hk O brkbvkr a good medium for advertising and «souring a oustomer. Try T hk O rokkvkr , Moro, Or MORO - - OREGON, a . G ra s s V a lie v , V S a « * f* r l* r » M ad to « e p s o v O re g o n In M t- c k H arness S addles H alters Repairing Solicited. All Work Guaranteed. A lw ays Remember the Full Name Watches Repairing, etc. | ^axative f t ro m o Q u in in 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 any article may he left to be forwarded, arid who will return the same to you in good shape. O. M. H r acock , 241] LaGrande, Or REED HULSE Pballamoat Livery Co Proprietor of Tuba. E D G H R L E W I S . P r o p r ie to r . I Take pleasure iu announcing that they have purchase«! the Grant«’ Ferry, and will operate the ferry a bstweqn Cliff*, Washington, and Rufus, O egoh They rolicit the patronage of the public and will do all they poeeibly can in giving quick and prompt service. C liffb F erry C ompany , 275] J. M. Charter« In consequence of ill health I am obliged to offer for sale or trade my lumber and wood hu«ine«a in Kent. Will trade for stock or a farm. For particular« address J. H. BoTTErtlLLRR, 2671. > Kent, Or ! Agent for tho Best Steam Laundry Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office C om pany Lumber lard for Sale. B a th ii* * i i i Lverything first Class and Up to date. The Cliffs Ferry Georgs G. DeMoas is now at hone and will teach Voice Culture, Vio- linoello, Guitar, Banjo. Mandolin. Cornet Band a specialty. Call or address, G komis G.-DxMoea, 276] DeMoes Springe, Or t F. R. AXTELL, MORO, OR i * In s tm e itii u U ki I • Office at Furniture Store. w For Sale. 80 acres, about 16 suitable for Alfalfa or fruit tree«, quite a variety of choioe trees now Particular Attention Given to in bearing. Can be irrigated with Optical Work water from springs. 66 acres of best wheat land in Sherman oounty OREGON Located on the railway 2 | miles THE DALLES, - north of Moro, % mile south of De Moss station. Price 930 per sere— dirt cheep. For particulars write to J. M. D b M oss , 276] DcMoss Springs, Or For C o u g h s an d C olds try oar Cough Cure, money beck If not Write for terms and prices. -A. F. 01. Clarke I l Riy, Sill it Lichiiige Slock Inspector Sherman County, Oregon. E n g in e C h a p te r. No 7« O .X S . Regular com munication each 2d and 4th T hurs day evenings m o n th ly. By order W .M . M rs F J.M eodl.Secy. N. fir Sale ir k i t . 4 M O O Reward. C aso lin e I . Ä. Gordon Co. Sute ud t o to n . A Hard D ebt te Pay.’ "I owe Elegut t a i l F iti ALAM O A g e n t fo r th e a debt of gratitude that can never ba paid off, write« G 8 C la rk , of Weatfield, Is , for my reecue from death, by D r Kings New Discovery. Both langa M o ro a n d G rs a a V a lle y . were so seriously affected that death seemed nearly im m inent, when I began Receives Deposits, Hell exchange, taking ttnw tMaaaV^y. Tba oaainnna dry Slid do a General Banking buatneae. hacking cough quit before the first bot tle was used, and two more bottles made P. Hansen, Manager at Moro a complete ears.” Nothing baa ever equ alled NawDieoovery for cougha,celdi and all throat and lung complaints. G uar e n v r*l R ankin« «*<5 * x e h « « (« b«i»l*«e H a Fou gh t a t G ettysbu rg - anteed at the Moro Pharmacy ,80c.and >1 Ira A n < »».-i«-) ; I m u » ateri», t i l l « <ll«.'ou*i»«l, com David Parker, of Fayette, N Y , who T ria l bottle free. n « -t*l ç r - 4 t ' i g r s r f r 4 : íe p M li» r*£ e t;e d * a --------------------- m a u fte b t * r . ’« u n t « n iiin » «• e n e ra . t a t» r* » l lo«t a foot at tiattysbnrg, w ritee.Blectm • a ili..« I r ; Bit'era have done me more g«»od than any m edkine I ever took. For several yeare I had stomach trouble, and paid out much money for medicine to little One -room house, «nd one lot purjiose, until I began taking Electric on Court street. b iltera. 1 would not take >'»00 for what B. F. Put», Practical Watchmaker they have «lone lor me.,r Great «Itera 2 7 Î) -------------- Moro, Or tive and hotly builder; tonic for the aged and Jeweler.* and for female weakness; beat of all for lamehackand weak kidneys. Guaranteed by Moro Pharmacy. 50c. T Mother and Ben. Mother— Now, you alt down In that chair and be good for ten rnlnutee. Ben—I don't want to. Pa’ll be home In ten mlnntea, and I ’ll have to be good anyw ay —Judge. Farm Machinery Bargains ife;» - «Ute. Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in T w o. on Box. • J. M. DUNA.HOO, Proprietor and Manager. D r I m Harleigh Glass, Proprietor. T*leph<M* from Th* or any Hh*rman ooo*»y pointe at oar exp«are H»rrte* farn1«b«d to «r from More to Any pointe. O U R M O T T O “PU am Hw public.” C IT Y DRAY NO . 2 I - L IV E R Y , F E E D A N O S A L E S T A B L E S . lasco, Oregon. ; Every kind of rig to order, and all orders prompt and satis Draying of all Kind«. factory at reasonable prices. Farmers teams fed as well as Trunks and Gripe Hauled to and they are fed at home, if not better. from all trains Telephone at our expense. M ORO, OREGON. 25c. ‘ EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE, SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS M.’ tt . .