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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1907)
The O b s e rv e r. Lmlie M. Shaw, former secretory M o e * c ts y « t r i o i s l r a p a r - of the treasury, diaouaeiug financial orrMiAL r a r e * or uikkmaw e o conditions io N.Y.ORy a to» <Uye MO«Oi OIISON. since, said: “ The Went bee lost its confidence in I be Esst, aud it will D. C. I mbulhd a S on .......... E ditors oast the East million« before it re 0 . L . I bxlakd , araorr . gains the prestige and cordial rela tionship of the past, if it ca£D ever Send for advertising rates. be ribetored. The men of the Weet say that New York is responsible F R I D A Y .... . . . . . . . Dec. 6, 1907 for the financial stringency; That when the squeeze route the banks of T e R e traes and C e rre e re n d e n ta . New York resorted to clearing D on’t «end us for free publication any- bouse certificates, aud forced the th in g o f an advertising character. test of ibe country to do ibe same. A ll locals w ill be run till ordered out, Now Ibe iaiukerH ol' the Great West unless otherwise specified. have no love for bankers of New D on’t ask us to send you names and sd- Jreas o f correspondents. T h at Is a private York. They bad plaoed their money m atter between them and us. on deposit here, but when they ChpT for ads, changas, etc., must be hi asked for it they were refused. New the office before 2 o”clock p m. Wednes- York sought to protect only itself l a / to Insure proper care and attention. and tied up everything, so that all D o n ’t aend us articles on politics, tem- perance or religion. DI sc us non o< such the rest of the country was forced «optes only lends to violent and abusive to adopt urgent measures to save language In the end. Avoid personalities. Com pliments deli itself.” If cately given are always acceptable, but even they must not be overdone, as the charge of Inclncerltv is apt to follow a ahower of pretty nothings spread broad These are the facts in a nutshell, except that the New York banks deliberately drew the Interior banka Before coming to the city to trade read into the uet, says the Telegram, and ers are requested to examine T h e Obsei var advertising columns. Its Ibe active, wide that somo of them were responsible awake business man who advertises, con for the very conditions which upeet sequently he Is the most accoinm* »dating, sells the cheapest, and tjrals the most lib the confidence of the whole country. erally In every wav They have humiliated every The Observer has been eetabliehed banker in the United States nearly 21 years, and It has some subscri outside the state of New York bers who have received It regularly for more than h alf a score o f years. Many o f these object to having the Old Reliable Temporarily they control the situa discontinued at the time o( expiration ol tion, but in gaining their present th eir subscriptions, and tor their benefit, as victory they have lost prestige and for other reasons, we discontinue subscrip tions only when notified to do so, except confidence which they will never by agreement made at the lim e the ac again regain during the present count Is opened, when It la noted upon the calendar to be discontinued promptly generation. at the tim e specified. A ll persons paying In advarce at the tim e o f subscribing, w ill have the benefit o f the $2 60 rate for two years, or the $5 00 rale lor five years. W e send T h e Observer to any responsible per son who orders It, though they may not send the money with the order, with the understanding that they are to pay 12)y cents per month for It, until such tim e as they may wish to take advantage of the above lilieral discounts. From this date w e are prepared to dlscout t rates to all leading W eeklies and Magaxlnes publi.hed In the United Slates, lo a n / prepaid reader o l T h e Old Reliable Observer. Come with tbs money— as that Is indtspenslbie. H O M E A T T R A C T IO V . MUST TAKE THEIR MEDICINE. Should President Roosevelt con sent to run again he might be ac cused of stealing another “Bryan idea.” Maine reports a crop of 1,000,1)00 barrels of apples, aud Maine isn’t In the Ben Davis belt either. SOMETHING DOING. the Moro Amateur Dra Is the Dream of Electric Light and Powef for Mors, Grass Talley m a tic Company. aad W ases to he «teal The 4 Aot-Cotiody-Drama,“Ifene D a lle , d t y ( ’h n m lc le . Arnold,” reproduced last week at Moro Opera He«?«, by M e ro a m a - What may «seen a new sr t e w , was really a bettor play, end velopment and progress tor was certainly better rendered than man county was brought about any that have been presented In the consummation of a deal aside this city this year. “Irene Arnold** Wednesday, by which the oitieo of is a play that would ‘take* anywhere Moro, Wasoo and Oram Valley are on the circuit in uo wore celebrated to he furnished with aiaotrfoiky tor hands than our own amateurs. Ev power and lighting purposes. G E ery seat in the hall was occupied, Jacobs, and other Portland capital- and the sudienoe was enthusiastic. ills, have secured the Rohr Villa The lady characters, fittingly cos water sight on DasChutes river end tumed, were personated by Miss will there install a large eleetric Lillian Stanley as “Irene Arnold,” plant with capacity to supply each Miss Edba Strahl as “ Bess,” the of the three thriving cities named. minister*« sister, and Miss Vie It will probably be thirty days be Sayres as “Mrs Pickens,” the busy fore work actually begins hut the dress maker, all ably sustained in deal is assured. Mr Rohr having a very pleasant and dignified man made a'booa fide transfer to Mr I ner and each commanded sympa and associates. thetic and hearty endorsements. The Rohr V illa site is an ideal They were well supported by the one. The river never freesso over, gentlemen actors: Messrs Fred J and furnishes a volume of w Meindl, George and Will Mowry, equal to that of the Wi Ray Ragsdale, et. el., each one of with almost the power of a N whom won c re d ita b le c o m m e n t. It is but seven miles from Mora, Hacecss of f This play has a morale adapted to almost any community in great er or less degree, and shorn of some of its verbiage. impaTts a lesson to be remembered. We regret that the appearance of outsiders caused con fusion of dates which compelled our amateurs to abandon the inten tion of presenting this play both at Gram Valley and Wasoo. None present on ttys one occasion will ever forget the fate and success of the dear, good, persecuted and almost immolated victim. “Irene Arnold.” As manager Dr O J Goflin deserves honors won for his admirable work and painstaking efforts in behalf of the good little city of Moro, and the money it all cost the public remains at home. J Oor Last sad Best Proposition. A good m a n y a re ta k in g a d v a n l- age o f T h e OiwMrrv*-r C lu b re tH I ih i« The Companion as Nobody is too young, nobody too old, to enjoy reading The Youth’s Companion. For that reason it IN FA N TS SOFT SOLED SO R O SI8 Shoes only So cents pair w in te r, s i p rim e d e n j h . 4 b gagto H e re to one, fise M «od beet o f 'e l l : 11.50 Observer 12 months .fo.......... 1 50 Youths Cdnpaaion 12 months 1.75 Toledo Blade 12 m onths........ 100 Thricu-a-Week World 12 mos. 1.00 N. Y. Tribune Farmer 12 mos. I 00 Total v a lu e ........ .............. . 47.25 Subscriber pays us ...............5.00 Subscriber saves for himself Jf2 76 O re g o n ia n 12 naan tha . . . — . ...: Ohuehea. M e r e F re a b y ta rta a C h a ra h . Services in Moro Pre-hytorisn church next Sunday, Morning «nd evening. A series of meetings will he held in this ehurch, beginning about the first of the year. - SQBday school at 10 e m. Dorcas Society will meet Wednes day aflernoou, as per appointment. You will bo welcome at any or all of these services. A. J. A dams , Pastor. “Forsake not the-^seembling of 15 miles flora Grass Valley, 12 m. yourselves together, as the manner from Wasoo, and 20 miles from the of sonso to.” Heb. x: 25. Dalles. Heretofore the mills and factories in these three towns have had to faoe the perplexing problem Regular prayer meeting Wednes of fuel for the operating of machin ery. Wood has been a scarce arti day afternoon, at 8 o’clock. Every cle and gasolene has proven an ex body invited. pensive method to ran machinery Mere M. E, Caere* in those three towns. Wasco has two flouring mills, Moro has one Regular services every Sunday, and Grass Valley hae a number of at 11 a m. Rev. Perry Chandler, minor establishments that need Pastor. Sunday School at 10 o’clock a m. cheaper power. Not only will these cities be lighted but the pumping P H Buxton, Supt. plants are also to be operated by Ladies’ Aid Society, every Thurs electricity generated at Rohr Villa. day, at 2 o’clock p m. Mrs C G Huis, President. , Largest M the casual read « oi offiss 3 U>e psblto li brary, it is, after all, the paper of the home. The regularity and fre quency of its visit«, the oordial sin cerity of its tone, make tor it soon the place of a familiar friend in the Like a good friend, too, it stands always for those traits and qualities which are typified io the ideal home, and are the sources of a nalious health aud true p ro sp eri ty. Is there another Christmas 6 <oa(M>g so little that equals On receipt of 21.75 the le yearly ubili subscription price, the publishers send to the new subscriber all the remaining issues for 1907 and the calendar in full color for 1908. Full illustrated announcement of the new volume for 1908, with sample oopiee to any add rasa, free. Intending (tending subscriber? subscribe can cai get the benefit of dabbing rates, by sub- scribing at The Observer office A R e e l W e n S e rta n d . SouthDakota.wilh Its rich silver mines bonansa farms, wide range«, and strange natural formations, is s veritable wonder land. At Mound city,In the home ol Mrs B D Clapp, a wonderful ease ol healing has lately occurred. H e r «on seemed near death, w ith lung and throat trouble. “ Exhausting coughing «pells occurred every five minutes, writes Mrs Clapp, when I began giving D r Kings New Dis covery, the great medicine that saved bis life and completely eared h im .” Ouaran teed for coaghe aad cold«,throat and long complaints, at the Moro Pharmacy, 60c and $1. T ria l bottle free. J net th e ’ ’ •«<> “ »‘y exclusive) Childrens ¡ depart- Í fo r a ment in Portland. K N IG H T SHOE COM PANY - All around the Northwest corear Third aad Washington Streets Portland, Oregon »MjRMseH+aHnoMii 1 1 » i p fe i i H H u ss »■ M e t i l i i w =T =^ Farm Machinery Bargains P low s, D rills a n d H a rro w s offered a t e x tra lo w prices D e a le r W agons, in B u g g ie s , Implements H acks, EXtras and o f all kinds. Wasco Implement House, Chas. Giiliher, Proprietor. Wm Morrison and family and Roy Benson aad wife, were Dalles city visitors thia week. NEW TODAY. - ■ • S l y M ix e d U p . Abraham Brown, of W io ter ton, N . Y had a remarkable experience. M e saysi ‘ Doctors got badly mixed ap over ma; one «aid bearl disease; two called It kid ney trouble; 4th blood nobon; 5th liver and stomach trouble; bat n on eaf them w ith na. helped me, so my wile advised trying Electric b itters, which are restoring me to perfect health. One bottle did me more good than all the five doctors pre scribed.” Guaranteed for blood poison weakness and all stomach,liver and kid ney complaints, by Moro Pharmacy. 60c twrofca Ledge N a . 121 a . r a a. m ., Mo«v, o». mis the first aud th ird mday evenings of eaoit m onth V isiting mambara eordlxlly Invited to meet B y order o f the W . M . J . M . P arry, Heeratary. Carpet ben for Sale. Love is always the same old story For particulars addr as will be seen by the love letters Mrs. W. H. A ndrbwh , Take that money out of your old Hales GouM is one who never that get into court uow and then. 290] Wasco, Or stocking, buy a certificate or two. will disgrace her family name. and “ burn the stocking behind The proposition to create and sell you.” B e th le h e m C h a p te r. SL Lonis banks gobbled up 212,- Panama bonds (to the banks), aud O.X.S. <* ” R egular eomrounieatlou Send The Observer to your absent 000,000 oi the Rooeevelt Courtelyou thus bring out thF“ hoarded” cash, I have several thorough brad 2d and 4th T hurs friends. It is better than a letter, bond issue last week. is a wonderful success. day evenings m o n th ly . S C White Leghorfi cockerels for By order W .M . sals at 21 each. Tbs equal of any aud gives all the home news. Four Mrs FJ.Meodl.Heej. in the state. Address months tor 60s. Boaton thanks J. Pierpont Morg ¿ -------------------------- Since Secretary Courtelyou an H D .M ay . M a r a L a d e a . M a . 112. an—for keeping the spokes from nouuced bis 2150,000,000.00 bond Additional Looal Mention 280] Wasoo, Or J. O. o. F. M oro, Orettai Senator Bourne has succeeded In JL---------- falling ont of the HubT scheme he has had to offer daily Meets every Saturday vanlng at f*J0 o'clock, explanations and modifications. It getting the secretary of the treasury Mr and Mrs Ramsey are now at ^toittog mambam i to iucreaae the federal deposits in home in Moro. The question of the day now is may soon be necessary to state that M alty lavttad. M em the 1st Natiousl Bank at Portland bers are «spooled ta ba whether or not Santa Glaus will “ the plan was not understood” by Four thorough bred Berkshire Attorney M E Miller was in An F r a i J M aln d l, N » G . to the extent of 2175,000, and the its authors when it was adopted. accept clearing house certificates. B oars to r sale,re a d y fu r service, o n e G EJ Oommereial National at Pendleton, telope this week on legal business is registered and the others are en ■ ■■g ” J 'H.U. , ? and National of Ashland 150,000 D J McLachlln purchased a drill titled to register. Apply to T h e Atlantic liners are carryiog There are no longer signs of pan each, and an additional 250,000 for and fanning m ill of the Wasco Im L. L. P xktz , ic, but people will be restless until just ss many emigrants to Europe the Baker city National, aud 280] Moro. Or plement House this week. the clouds roll by, and the banks us can be stowed away. They go to promise of 1120,000 more tor Pen Mayor Lytle, of Shaniko, hae re resume transacting business in the their old homes with every dime dleton. turned to his poet as conductor on they can gather, with no spark of usual way. R o u n d P i n « , 2M.OO American patriotism la them, never It was ‘moved* by somebody, aud the C S jty mail and passenger — One 4-room house, and one lo t S p lit P in « , X .O O What if the eagle on the new 10 Tad it; aud this country can easily seconded by the push clubs, that a train. on Court street. gold pieoe does look like a turkey T a fford to 8 ; at re them. B. F. P ike , special session of the assembly be RS Ward has charge of the Wasoo O e tk , RMK> 276] “ -Moro, Or If the turkey wasn’t such a big fool oonvened to amend the laws of at Restaurant, and is serving a fine 6 «... . ' i ¿„ft* • t,:.:- about some things he would be as A reeolutiou was introduced in toehmeut In Oregen ae a protection table. Try it, the next time you are appropriate as a national bird as the congress this week authorizing the against other attacks from the East in Wasoo. eagle. institution of a suit to compel for upon the credit of our merchants The'9-year old daughter of Phil Will be paid by the undersign feiture of the land grant to the O & and dealers, but wiser councils pre Address ad tor informal ion. leading to the Increased appropriations are to C By. Uow far the forfeiture would vailed, and Gov. Chamberlain has Goebel, of Wasco, is under treat ment by Dra Beers A Morro for ap D .W . Hudson, Mosier, Ore arrest and conviction of the person be demanded from congress for extend back will be determined by turned the proposition down. or persons who have maliciously pendicitis. rivers, harbors, canals, battle ships the oourla. Au amendment later on cut my wire fences on my f«rtn 8 - V and irrigation. U ncle Ham will be will open up the Dalles military Whether or not we have a repub Little Miss LoisShaeffer of Kent, miles west of Wasco, Sbormsu Co., water logged pretty soon,if he don’t wagon road fake. Oregon, J. R. K ahkbkkg , lioan party depends upon the men entertained her little friend Ida look out. 278] * i • Wasco, Or who have always been loyal to its Belle Urquhart of this oity, Thanks After July 4tb, 1908, the arraog- principles; who for 50 years have giving week. Delaware liquor men threaten to meut of the stars on the blue field believed, aud will continue to be The Dorcas Society met at Mrs fight the local option law as uncon of the American flag will be thus: lieve; that the republican party has M o ro e o d G r e e t V a lle y . C K Cochran’s Wednesday. The stitutional. Liquor men seemingly In consequence of ill health I W W W * * * * * been s party of ideals, of masterful cannot get over the idea that it is am obliged to offer for sale or trade social next Wednesday will be et * * * * * * * leaders and of constructive power; Receives Deposits, Sail exohange, my lumber and wood business in unconstitutional not to allow them * * * * * * * * aud that It is fortunate that snub a Mrs H S McDsnel’a. and do a General Banking businaM. Kent. Will trade for stock or a * * * * * * * * to do as they please. party exists, when other parties Herman Pape has eo far recover farm. For particulars address * * * , * * * * have so much difficulty in defluiug ed from an attack of rheumatism N.P.Haasen, M u u re r at Moro J. H. BoTTKMItyiR, * * * * * * * * A s soon ss prohibition begins to 207] ________“ Kent, Or themselves, and some of its mem as to be able to rig hie decoys for look like a national snocees the bership stray away after strange winter duck shooting. Reports of the Multnomah coun ■amber of people who will Join in making votes—for so-called ty Teachers Institute last week oor gods, The President’s Message is “too democrats. the hallelujah chorna, and declare respod with the admirable program muoh” for us. It only made 2L that they were always for it, will be • Send your watches, Jewelry, etc., prepared by Prof. R. F. Robinson, columns in the Journal; 20 nonp. Oar School Libraries. a surprise to the natives. needing repairs, to roe, and I will county superintendent, and one of columns in The Oregonian; in all guarantee per'ect eatisinctipn. Wm the foremost educators of the state. Rudolf is my agent in Moro, at County School Superintendent 3,000 words. Over at Billings last Saturday One and all (he teacher* gave voice whose place of business any article W C Bryant has this week finished Hon W H Moors still has hope there was paid oat 1300,000 by the to the seulimuui that O<tg>u u«i> may be left to lie forwarded, and dietribu'ing about 3,000 volumes of of reopening of his bank on a gooc Prsetlesl Watchmaker best sugar feetory, to people who unqualified moral and fluaucial sup who will return the same to you in and Jcwslsr. good shape O. M. H kacock , appear on the pay roll, and that is port to the state institutions of books for the school libraries of this footing at no very distant day; a oounty. The distribution mads 74 241] L a G ra n d e , O r oonsumation most devoutly wished not half of what will ba paid out to learning, and approved the action farmers raising beets and other em of the assembly in making the ap post parcels, besides four cases to for, by Walter’s bast friends. the larger schools, pro rata. The ploy«». _ _ _ _ _ proprialion that it did laat winter C L Montgomery has been em books have been judiciously selected tor the Slate University. ployed by Horaoe Strong to ■auagt by the library commission at Sales Particular Attention Given to Louden sends gold to New York, the farm below Moro this winter, and consist of works of standard Paris fills the vacuum In London, Senator Fulton lias two iiu|»<>rtont during the absence of Mr S a t bis Optical Work aad Germany helps the good work bills ready f<>r : he attention oi con am hors, reference hooka, etc, neatly Southern Oregon mine. Harleigh Glass, Proprietor. along by gold exports to this eoun grees- 1- Amend« the interstate and durably bound, and will be a THE DALLES, - • OREGON The Wasco Iaplement house sold try. This transfusion oi blood will commerce act that it may prohibit valuable addition, in careful bands, Every kind of rig to order, soon restore the circulation to Ms any railway company from increas to libraries of our distriot school». eight plows in ana day laat week; 2 iwd «11 orders prompt and satis to Earl 8lev«ns; 2 to A E W itoon Under the library fund law thereto normal condition. ing any rate, if shipp* re protest, factory at reasonable prioes. 1 each to J G Medler, Frank Baker, an apportionment to each district Farmers teams fed as well as until the commission has bad an op- they are fed at home, if not better. Proprietor of The American people never show portunity to hear and decide as Io of the state, at the rate of ten crate W E Miller and J M DeMom. Telephone at our expense. the slightest look of confidence In the reason«bleneea of the proposed per pnpil, to be used for purchaaing L II French, of the Mora Impls- the financial stability and sound- rate. Northwest senators have al thene books. Lists are sent out by ■ant store, is agent for the Chathas ■ ssi of the national government ready met aud formally agreed to the e«>smi«si(in and books are selected fanning mill. A small stock now an Congress can work along this 11ns snetMin the amendment, and the best needed for the use of each par hand. Any one wanting such an Draying of all Kinds. and know that it is eo perfect and proposition ninets with much favor ticular distriot. We feel that the j machine to referred to Mr French. solid ground. in the east 2. Provides tor the pstrdns and pupils of Sherman They era guaranteed. Trunks and Grips Hauled to and «■9 S E 9 -99 -S 9 R *» levying a tax on all sales of corpor oounty will appreciate the benefits from all trains Mrs J 8 Amos, of Wasco, is rscov- Tbs French are the moot saving ation stock shares when the deal to thus intended to be conferred upon tug that t ering from a severe attack of diph peopts is the world, and the Bank on a margin. The object i« to make them by the state, and fully oo:op- i hey have purchased the Grants’ F e rry , and will operate the ferry o f France at this time holds 1 3d of eh margin dealing prohibitive. erate with teachers to keep their theria, under the oars of Dra Bears A x » ■ 1 ■ 1 ^a^<— — a »«tween Cliffs, Cl Washifigton, and tb s world’s coined gold. Small In Senator Ful oo’s hill only mentions school libraries always in dean and Moras, who are using the anti toxin Stock Inspector Rufw, Oregon. agon. They solieR the treatment. It to supposed that a vestors in France are encouraged stocks, bpt it is understood that first cla«e condition. patronage o of f the public nu and will do drummer, stopping at the hous Sherman County, by a pas t s i savings bank system, Mr Oardacr of Texas, aud Mr Hep «11 they poesibly can in giving communicated the disease, as not and by Ibe tome of hoods of small bora of Iowa, will offer bill« iuclad- T h e 2<1 clam rate from Dalles city qutok aad prompt servios. Oregon. by the lug ©>»<toa and grain margin deals to New York, this month, will be another ossa to known in Sherman ™ C u m F aarr Oounavr, county. 275] J. ÌT. Chartert wall ae etoeka. 265 95. CwkorelsfirSilc. THE L E A D IN G f ru Mow, or Bturant ^00.00 Reward. COLLEGE A court« In our College meant better work, better Wages. I f you are Interested write for a catalogue, °V O O R H W. UÜNKB. SALARY DOUBLED” It may be the turning point of your career, I. M. WALKS*. President. ^, >, 1 , , , M S S^s|ssss|.s«ss sssssayumasssasssassssssssasAaMMS«! • I Satisfaction Guaranteed Berkshires for Sale. Cord Wood Sale Fir Sale or Rent. a U H N ia i BLKS BUILDINU, FOXTLANO, OSltOON, Both in Workmanship and Prioe Office et Furniture Store. F. R. AXTELL, MORO, OR I ♦ssev.sw « S s «Vi «1» «,» s<s«s s d sssss. u sees ««»I ssi Chance For You. HOLMES' (B U S IN E S S ! VC O LLEC E/ T h e n « w P riv ata S a a ra ta ry eauraa a f th la a ffa re a U n lveeelty tra in in g te yau la ana v a a r. B a tte r a tt il, lt Inauro« , « « « h leh ° e ro ltla n seh«n y«u k . e . e m p ie te « th è aauraa. W a A e v a m a re astile fra m firm a w lllla a w -« U w S1° ° •**’’ <*»•« »rem tfiaaa c a v ine SSO n ar m a n th . B u t th è «a firm a w lah h e tta r t r a in a * a lfla a W rite fa r fu ll la fo rm a tie n a h a u t th ia n ew aauraa. aa w a tt aa a h e u t th a a th a r hualnaaa aauraaa ta u » h t In th e «ay and n in b t « « p a r im e n t e o f th is o o lle g e wert to * Das« R W ashington e tenth ere.. nefrrvANO. orc . I. L Girini b. Bukn tad bis bln. lumber Tint for Sale. lif e tepiirii;, etc. Phaiiansnt liw ij ft. w Vuet, Ortpo. REED HULSE C ITY DRAY NO. 2 -r J a m e ft S t e w a r t S-... * h - < l b Clife Ferry Company T he D alles I ron W orks «1. B . Kirk, P r o p r ie to r . Special attention given to farm m achine repairing Q uick and reliable work guaranteed. Prices alw ays reasonable; phone at shop and house Agent fo r th e ALAM O C a s o lin e E n ir ln « Write for term s and prices. A guaranteed engine, uses any kind of vapor fuel 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 . farjttiif first Clut ind Up to late. Agent for the Beet Steam Laundry Shop in Brick B u ild in g n ext Observer Office KDQXR LteW IS, P r o p r i e t o r . 7 MORO - - a ffE Q O N . - M ORO, OREOON. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE S T A B L E S . a J. M. DUNAHOO, Proprietor and Manager. - TsIepAtrns from The Dell«« ar aay Mhsrmsn Soouty points kt oar s i pane*. Ssrvt«« furatshed to or from Moro to say points. OUR MOTTO rHssss thspabhe.** EVEHYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE, «PXGIAL BATES TO COHMEftOIAL TRAVELERS