Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, January 10, 1908, Image 3

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Miss Edna Strabl has returned
-from
her holiday visit in Umatilla
T h e Observer Is sustained by its
iwu reg u la tio n
T h e ( ) « o la l Paper of The county.
Circuitoourt January 13th.
People.
School distriot No. 14, has been
L R French shipped a John Dera
The price of The Observer Is $1.50
sliced off the map. No. 13 took half,
p*r veer. IS o*nU for « ii moulha, SO M ate disk plow to a Kent buyer last
and No. 15 half.
fur four momtie—but if paid In m t u u m ««
tjo ap t 9*2.60 In fu ll for • years. Hborler week.
Did you see that beautiful rain­
'*uia than una year 1ZX oanla par month.
Why not treat your feet to a pair
Church end Society notice« FREE, ex-
bow, Sunday morning. One of Gods
xrpt when Cor money making purpose«, of those high top shoes at J.I. Mes-
emblems of promises.
»uch notice« at regular rates at the option ainger’s,
* the publishers.
J
Mrs Daye Idleman, of Pendleton,
Heppner and Condon are now de­
and
her sweet little girl, are guests
FR ID A Y .....................Jan. 10, 1^)8 prived of Sunday trains. Neither
of
Mr
and Mrs A 8 Johnson, in this
branch had a Sunday oontract with
oily.
the
post
offioe
department.
Subscribe for The Observer
Four of the wreckers of the Title,
Pasco trains on the North Bank
For abstracts, see Meindl a Bry­
Guarantee
and Trust Co, Roes, Hill
Ry, reach Cliffs at 2.30 p m. The
ant, Moro.
Burkhart
and
Aitcbison, havejieen
Pasoo train leaves Cliffs at 8 a m,
Read The Observer Club Rates,
indicted.
arriving at Pasoo at 3.30 p m, 111
on 2d and 4tb pages.
miles.
Mr and Mrs Root, and Mr and
Hot Coffee and Sandwiches, at
Mrs
VanGilder, of the Wasco neigh­
Trains of the North Bank Ry will
A B Wolfard’s, Biggs.
borhood,
were gueste of Mr end
not wait for completion of bridges
The Observer is the Sherman to enter and depart from Astoria or Mrs James Woods, at dinner in
county paper you want. .
Moro, Monday.
Portland. The Kalama ferry will
No oil, no lights. But there is
Observer Club Ratee thie winter put trains across the Columbia for
beet ever. See 2d and 4th pages.
hope of better things, in that line,
the present.
here in Moro, after today. Don’t
Sample copies of this paper tnay
Judge Rudolfs’ wooden wheel are­
be bad at The Observer business na in the Horace 8trong building, on lay the blame on pump-man Akers,
either. He’s not hlsmeable.
offioe—5o. per oopy.
Mein street is interesting young and
Mr and Mrs Dell Howell,and two
Don’t use pins to pin your papers old, as no incident has ever before
together. Try the best dips, at The attracted in Moro. Admission free, little girli, were down from Shaniko
the first of the week, having dental
see adv.
Observer Book Store.
work done by Dr James. Mr Dud­
Francis B Clarke, for 20 years of­ ley, also from Shaniko, was iu on
After 1 pm. Wednesday, it is very
difficult for us U\handle copy that ficially associated with the traffic Monday on a similar mission.
department of the Great Northern
calls for changes in the form.
The U.S.Supreme court has held
' i< Thoroughbred Toulouse Geese for Railway has been appointed presi­ to he uucpiistitutional the congress­
sale, fur stock or market. Inquire dent of the North Bank Ry Co. with ional enactment of June 11, 1906,
official headquarters in Portland.
of P O DeMoss, Demoss Springs.
known as the employers’ liability
‘•Time,” remarked the wise per­ law, making railroads“and other
Dr C Hartley, dentist, will he at
Grass Valley 1 week of each montbJ son, "is money.” "Perhaps,” ans­ common carriers responsible to em­
via. week following the 1st Sunday. wered Mr Listener, "hut it shouldn’t ployers in accidents due to the neg­
be brought to the attention of some
Stationer, paper, - pens, ink, hanks I have heard of. Instead of ligence of fellow-servants, or to in­
effective appliances.
pencils and all sorts of ictaa, at the clearing house certificates they may
Coming events cast their shadows
Observer Book Store.
find it comfortable and convenient
before them, and Moro has been
Good coffee is a fine beverage, we to issue 8-dav clocks.”
billed for the advent of the Pavilhf
have the best blends; Wad co blend,
Credit for the eradication of scab Comedy Co, for Thursday, Jan. 16.
pearl carecol, palace grill, pheasant froth Oregon flocks must be given to
The productions of this compauy
blend, at J. I. Messinger.
Dr S W McClure, inspector in charge are based upon the fundamental el­
E C Davis, proprietor of the Grass of the U.S.Bureau of animal indus­ ements of human nature and appeal
Valley Barn, promptly attends all try, with headquarters at Pendleton. to interests and emotions that are
calls, day or night. Animals given The state wool growers association universal. They please everyone,
the very est of care. Charges are has also thanked the federal bureau and guarantee an absolutely good
right.
„ ;
for its aid and assistance in this and up to date performance, Thurs­
day night, January 16tb.
" Do you know that rheumatic paina work.
can be relieved ! If you doubt this try
Sheriff Shutt is making war on
The U. 8. Supreme court has re­
one application of Chamberlain's Pain
humans
who
are
oruel
to
animals,
versed
the decision of the tederal
Balm. It will make rest and sleep pos­
sible and that certainly means a great in Morrow county. Learning that a court of Oregon in the Williamson.
deal to any one afflicted with rheuma­ Monument freighter named Carter,
land-fraud-case,” so-called. The
tism. For sale by Moro Pharmacy.
had nearly beaten one of his team Supreme court holds that Judge (?)
Send The Observer to your absent to death with a fence post, punching Hunt erred in instructing the jury
frienda. It la better than a letter, itX eyes out, etc., Mr Shutt instruct­ that "a contract to sell claims before
and gives all the home news. Four ed his deputy at Ione to take Carter final proofs” was illegal. The defense
months for 50c.
before a justice of the peace, which had contended that the law in that
Superior round nickel tipped and was done, and the fellow Was fined respect refers only to the entry, be­
fore it is made, not to one in process
rubber top pencils, two-for-5-cents 150 and costs, $80 in all.
and some for 10 cts per doz., at the
In buying a cough medicine for chil­ of being carried to perfection. The
dren, never be afraid to buy Chamber­ decision, in Washington city is re­
Observer Book Store.
lain’s Cougb Remedy. There is no dan­
An Invbioe of Fountain Pens, due ger from it, and relief Is always sure to garded as a body blow to the govern­
December 1st, arrived at The Obser­ follow. , I | Is intended especially for ment, in all the Heney persecutions
ver Book Store the night before co u g h s/ colds, croup and whooping and in this light Mr Williamson’s
Christmas. Come and select your cough, and there Is no medicine in the cquittal seems certain when his
world better for these disease«. It is not case comes on for retrial.
pen now.
only a certain cure for croup, but when
Nearly 100 of the business men of
T h i old Pennsylvania DutcbDun given as soon as the croupy oough ap­
Kelso,
Wash^ have obligated them­
kards recommend Hickory Bark pears, will prevent the attack. Whoop­
selves
not to treat, Dor to accept a
ing
copgh
is
not
daugerous
when
this
Cough Remedy. Guararteed to cure
remedy Is given as directed. I toon tai ns treat. The object being to do away
your cough, and guaranteed to be no opium or other harmful drugs, and
pure. Made from the bark of the may be given as confidently to a baby with the treating habit, so far as
•bell-bark or white hickory tree. For as to an adult- Hold bv Moro Pharmacy. liquors and cigars are concerned.
They recognize the great influence
•ale by Moro Pharmacy,and all deal­
Honey ! 0 , yes, we have the gen­ of the treat habit for drunkenness
ers everywhere.
uine pure in bulk. J. I. Messinger and crime, and by doing away with
Buy the genuine imported aven-
C an you afford to trifle with so it in Kelso they expect to materially
erious carbolineum; the imitation
being offered is only a tenqxirary serious a matter as to neglect a bad improve the moral tone of their
remedy if at all. It genuine one cold or cougb, when for a trifling city, and there is no question but
application lasts for all time. Ask amount you can secure a bottle of what they can do so, if they stand
io see our sealed packages. The Hickory Bark Cough Remedy, that by their obligation, and induce their
Observer Book Store.
is guaranteed to cure or money re­ friends and neighbors to join them. 4
The way trains connect at Biggs funded? Price 25c, 50c and $1.00
People may sneer to their heart’s
now, passengers have ample time per bottle. For Hale at Moro Pharm­
content, but the wide awake Ameri­
both coming and going, for an extra acy, and dealers everywhere.
can will continue to use slang till
nice dinner at The Biggs, with Mr
Gifford Pinchot, head of the U.S. the cows come home, or the olouds
and Mrs J J Heckard. Don’t forget
Forestry Service, is diligently work­ roll by. Slang phrases frequently
The Biggs, in your travels; there is
ing to the end of having forestry wave the utterance of a dozen words,
time enopgh. The table is supplied
taught in the public schools, believ­ and as the average American is a
with everything nice, and the rooms
ing
that by this means iuterest in hustler, and hasn’t time to waste,
are new. neat and clean.
the great subject of conservation of everything goes, and slang holds its
T he old remedies are best. Hick­ the forests can be promoted and grip. It would he difficult to traoe
ory Bark Cough Remedy has been that it will not be long, if children the origin of many of the slang ex­
in use for over 100 years by the old are taught to protect the timber sup­
pressions of the day; Americanisms,
Dutch Dunkards of Pennsylvania,
ply, until a revolution in sentiment as some call them, but no doubt
and it still in use by all old families has been wrought, and results be the majority of them find birth at
of western Pennsylvania. Is abso­
the desk of the city editor on our
manifest.
lutely pure, made from the bark of
W O’Reilly Fogarty, who is a m em ­ metropolitan dailies, and is taken
the white or shell-bark hickory tree.
ber of the city council of Kingston Ja­ up at the breakfast table by pater­
Shipped from the east and manufac­ maica, West Indies, writes as follows:
familias, and thus transmitted to
tured ro Salem, Oregon. For sale by ‘•One bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Young America, and by him to the
Moro Pharmacy and all dealers.
Remedy had good effect on a oough
school campus. There are no flies
Avenarius Carbolineum is a germ that was glvlDg me trouble and I think on our schools for Americanisms.
should have been more quickly reliev­
destroyer. Decay being a germ, it ed If I had continued the remedy.That
Wm Peabody, an old-time resid­
destroys the cause of decay in posts It was beneficial and quick In relieving
ent of this county, 75 years old, is
or timber. The US.Government, me there is no doubt and It Is my Inten­ suing hie son-in-law, Fred H Meader
the ORNCo., Multnomah county, tion to obtain another bottle.” For and Ollie Meader his wife, in the
and oity of Portland, are making sale by Moro Pharmacy.
state circuit court for Multnomah
Hundreds of old expolicy holders
general use of it on bridge timbers,
county, to recover $3.500, or a deed
etc. It is the best chioken lioe de­ in the Mutual Reserve Life Insur­
to bis home. Peabody alleges that
stroyer on the market, and will ance Co, who were orowded out dur­ when bi9 daughter, Meader’s former
eweeten and preserve a water trough, ing the last 10 or 12 years by fre­ wife, was living, he agreed with
pig pen, stable, etc., and keep away quent and unjust advances in assess­ them that if they would care for
flies. It is a guaranteed article. ments, will take lively satisfaction him until his death he would deed
The Observer Book Store is distrib­ in reading of the present assault on them the property. They consented
utor of the pure article in Sherman the ooropany by the New York state to this, he says, but when bis dau-
authorities. Those familiar by ex­
county.
ter died Meader sold the old home,
perience with the companys’ meth­
and bought a farm in Clark oounty,
A Cure for M isery.
ods, say that it should have, a long
I have found aoure for the misery of time ago, been put out of busi­ Washington. Peabody says that
soon after this Meader married bis
malarial poison, says RL James of Lou
ness.
«lien, 9 C. “ I t’scalled Electric Bitters,
present wife, and that the two have
sind comes in 60 cent bottles. It breaks
now refused to provide him with a
It D ees The B u sin ess.
v p a case of chills or a bllllous attack In
B K Chamberlain, of Clinton, Me.. home, or with sufficient food, hed
«lm ost no time; and puts yellow Jaund-
<Uoe clean out of commission.” This -*ye of Bucklen’s Arniea Halve: "It clothing, or medicine, to keep him
great tonic medicine and blood purifier does the business: I used It for plleij, comfortable. He wants the oourt to
<ivee quick relief In all stomach, liver and It cured them; for chapped bands, compel Meader to return his home
kidney complaints and the misery and It cured them; applied It to an old to him, or else pay him $3,600, the
of
hack. Hold under guarantee sore, and It healed It without, leaving a amount Meader reosived for i t
ecar.” 86c at Moro Pharmacy.
See Ohserver Club Rates.
T ru an t School Officers.
O b
O. C. Mortanaon is a rttto r to
Following is a list of truant school
Newberg this week.
officers for Sherman county. The
L R French sold R T Morgan a 4ist should have been made up earl­
ier than this but in consequence of
covered haok lest week.
continuous
holidays the district
Blankets from tbs finest wool
boundary
board
could not meet and
down to ootton at J. I. Meaainger.
legally transact business before this
L R French has shipped a farm time:
forge to the Gilliam farm of Hon Dist.
Officer.
Post offioe
J M Parry.
—A S Johnson . . . .. Wasco
I F H ill............
Rev John Tonkins is holding •
CC
DeYo............ .. Rufus
series of meetings in the Webfoot
J T Morris
school distriot
Herbert R oot... .. Wasco
8 N Millard . . . . .. W asco
N W Thompson sold tbs Polan-
A M H icks.......... . . W asco
China boar, advertised in The Ob­
J J Schaeffer. . . . . Kent
server, to Geo Rehman.
D Hildebrand.. .. Klondike
H E Morrow... .. Klondike
L. L. Peetz has rented the farm
M F Wade . . .
of Jobo Johnson, this gives Mr. P.
J M DeMoss . . . .. Demoss Sp
three farming sections. «
E R McMillin.. . . W a«co
A H Barnum .. .. Moro
C T Coates was up from Rufus
J F F ob «. . . . . . . . . Moro
Wednesday night, renewing old ac­
J C T eal............
quaintances, and aesieting the
A E Moretz. . . . .. Moro
Woodmen to initiate Bro Maus. (
R<»y Belshee . . .
R
A Murray . . . . . . Monkland
N W Thompson is busy putting
'1' B Searcy . . . . . . Rutledge
up 5 miles of hog fencing which,*
J S Mitchel___ .. .Grass Val
when done, will bring him in biy
XA B Craft.......... . .Rutledge
returns from his pasture. He fig­
Hans K opke... . .Grass Val
Aba Eblinger... .. Grass Val
ures be will get his money hack in
George Coy . . . .. Croy
18 months.
J W Brown. . . .
Dick Ogle quit plowing last week
Perry Strong... . i Kent
A B P otter,___ . Klondike
and while his horses are resting will
J J Hecker.......... • Biggs
do Home more work oo his copper,
Dick Patjenp...
silica sand and gold and silver
C A Buckley. .. .
mines, north east of Moro, assisted
H M Shull.......... . . Kent
Soren H an sen ... . . Kent
by 11 A Stuart.
Wm F o x ............
About a month ago one bright
moonlight night, after a rain storm,*
A Leap-Year Episode.
as K. A. Kime and wife were driv­
ing homptbey saw a distiftet rain­
Can 1 forget that wintry night
bow in the north, marking a com­
hi eighteen eighty-four,
plete arch. This is an unusual phe­
When Nellie, charming little sprite,
nomena hut is not unknown to sci­
Came tapping at the door?
entific men, nor to Mr and Mrs K
"Good evening, Miss,” 1, blushing,
in future years.
said’
N o tic e .
The firm of J. W.
Messinger a Son, of Moro, having
sold out their general merchandise
business desire to thank the public
for past favors shown them. All
persons having claims against the
firm will see J. W. Messinger for
settfefaent. All persons owing the
firm will make settlement with JW
Messinger.
Iiito taiy Bwdgwt
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THE
N A U A IL V E S .
McClure’s Magazine was advanc­
ed in prioe O ct 1 1907 to $1.50 per
year, but until Feb. 1, 1908, The
Observer Book Store, hy special ar­
rangement with the publishers, will
accept your subscriptions for one or
two years at the old very low rate
of $1 per year (add 50c for postage
if to Canadian points, $1 if to points
abroad).
ANNOUNCEMENT
Subscriptions received at The Ob­
server Book Store.
Having purchased the interests of J. W.
J. I. Messinger •
S u ccessor
to
J. W . M essinger & Son
Messinger & Son I will continue the
A H ig h e r H e a lth Level.
“ I have reached a higher health level
alnoe I began using DrKings New Life
Pills,” writes Jacob Springer of West
Franklin, Me. They keep my stomach,
liver and bowels working Just right.”
If theee pills disappoint you on trial,
money will be refunded at Moro Phar­
macy. 25c. ,v
business at the old stand.
I take this means of notifying the public
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that they will find me with a good line
of general merchandise. f i
and
ness courtesy tendered the old firm, >
Jew eler
I am, yours truly,
Special attention given work sent
in T>y mail or express.
All work warranteed first class
Si2 Eaat Secosd Street
>
Hoping to merit the good will and busi­
D. Lindquist
W a tc h m a k e r
> > > ji >
J.| I. Messinger.
Phone No. J4S
The Dalles, Or.,
Dr. J. F. James
Dentist
Crown, Piate,# Brille Work a Speciali!
HEW HEAL ESTATE FIHM
Permanently located at
MORO,
The uifdersigned has opened an office
in tiie McCoy Building, Wasco, Oregon,
. opposite tho depot
OREGON
Those desiring dental work done
please call at office in Opera Building
All work guaranteed, prices reasonable
For in my heart I knew—
And knowing hung my hauty head; I
That Nellie camo to woo.
Dr. C. Hartley
Dentist
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Sherman, Gilliam and Morrow county lands for
sale or trade, some on the half crop payment
plan; other lands at terms to suit purchaser
She clasped my big red hand, and
fell
Charges reason­
Adown upon her knees,
•»'
able, all work
And cried, "You know I love you
guaranteed.
well;
So be my husband, please?”
WASCO
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QREGON
And then she swore Bhe’d ever be
Opposite the O. T. Co. store.
The Doroas Society entertained at A tender wife and true.
Guarantee Right Treatm ent.
Ah,
what
delight
it
was
to
me
Mrs M E Miller’s, Wednesday, was
a very pleasant affair, and the dime That Nellie came to woo.
D r . 0 . J. GOFFIN,
contributions amounted to $2 00. She’d lace my shoes, and darn my
There was quite a contest on recog­
hoae,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
nition of eminent people from pic­ And mend my Bhirts, she said;
tures in which prizes were awarded, And grease my comely Roman nose D R - MARIE M. GOFFIN.
1st to Mrs K H Moore, 2d to Mrs Each night on going to bed;
Call on me whether you buy or sell.
Mowry. The next mee ing will be She’d build the fires, and fetch the
coal,
held at Mrs Woods, end as there is
Office in The Goffin Building, 1st St.
Moro, Oregon.
lots of work to do it is desirable And split the kindlings too;
Love’s
j>er
juries
o’erwhelmed
her
that members be present promptly
; soul
at 2 o’clock p m.
Dr» W. N. Morse
Dr. H. E. Beers,
When Nellie came to woo.
The Pavills Dramatic and Musi­
cal domed y Co, at the Moro Opera And as I, blushing, gave no check Drs. Beers and Morse
house, one night only, Thursday, To her advances rash;
Physicians
January 16th, is an exceptionally Qhetwined her arms about my neck,
and Surgeons,
brilliant bill of comedies and spec­ And toyed with my mustache;
ialties. This company comes well And then she pleaded for a kiss,
WASCO
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OREGON
reoommended, and their character While 1 (what could I/do
Calls Promptly Attended
acting, singing, dancing, acrobats But coyly yield me to that bliss)?
When
Nellie
came
to
woo.
Day or Night.
aod contortionists, have never failed
to give absolute satisfaction where N<fw I’m engaged; and proudly wear
ever they have appeared. So don’t A gorgeous diamond ring,
fail to pass an evening pleasantly And I shall wed my lover fair
at the Opera House, Jau. 16th.
Sometime in gentle spring.
Attorney at Law.
L. L. Peetz has finished killing 30 I face my doom without a sigh;
And
so,
forsooth,
would
you,
head of yearling hogs, averaging
Office Ground Floor Ginn Brick
easily 200 lbs each. They were all If you but loved as fond as I,
Next Door W.W.M.Co. Bank
disposed of iu Moro and vicinity at And Nellie came to woo.
a good figure. This is one way to
Type-writer paper at The Observ­
make farming successful. , Have
OREGON
MORO
er
office.
something to sell besides wheat, aod
Skates for Sale.
_ Skating, 35 cents
that but one day iu the year. A few
Local OhwrcheiL F. J. Meindl
years ago Mr Peetz imported from a
W. C. Bryant Nearly every body, old as well as young, are learning
reliable firm a stock of full blood
to skate so don’t you put it off and regret.
M o n k la n d P re s b y te ria n C h u ro h .
English Berkshire boar and pigs,
and today has meat to sell, as well
W m . Rudolf, Proprietor.
Regular service at the usual hour
as a few full blood Berkshire hoars.
Lawyers
If you want to make your stubble next Sunday. Everyone welcome.
I-»»« t.
pay you big pasturage try full blood
Rooms 1 and 2 The Ginn Brick
fast growing hogs. No scrub stock
M o ro P re s b y te r ia n C h u ro h .
Over W.W.M.Co. Bank
of any kind pays.
Services in Moro Presbyterian MORO
OREGON
church next Sunday, Morning and
Odd Fellows Installation.
evening.
Expert, Experienced, Registered Pharmacists
George E James, D D G M., in­
A series of meetings will be held
Hedlcines Carefully Compounded.
stalled the following named officers id this church, beginning about the
of Moro Lodge No. 113, I O O F., fir-*t 4>f the year.
Complete Assortment of Silverware and Jewelry
last Saturday evening;
Attorney - at - Law
Sqnday school at 10 a m.
Otto Peetz, N .G;
Ypu will be welcome at any or
G A Meloy, V G;
Office upstairs Rooms 5 and
all of these services.
M E Miller, R S;
Opera House Building
A. J. A dams , Pastor.
W B McCoy, F 8;
W D Wallan, T;
Any and all Kinds of Patent M ed icin e Always In Stock
Sam Brisbine, R 8 N G;
OREGON
MORO
More M. E. Churoh
B F Shull, L 8 N G;
F A Sayres, R 8 V G:
Regular services every 8unday,
G E Lewelling, L S V G;
at 11 a m. Rev. Perry Chandler,
R M Brash, W;
J O Elliott, C;
Pastor.
W H Meyer, O G;
Bunday School at 10 o’olock a m.
J F Fosa, I G;
Attorney - at - Law
P H -Buxton, Supt.
W B Johnston, Chaplain;
Ladies’
Aid
Society,
every
Thurs­
K E Martin, R S S ;*
day, at 2 o’clock p m. Mrs 0 G Office 787 Chamber of Commerce
J C Coy, L 8 8;
Corner Third and Stark
Huis, President.
The same evening Mrs May Ba
num, P N G , installed the following
named Rebecca degree officers:
R a n k F o o lis h n e s s .
OREGON
PORTLAND
Maggie Rutledge, N G;
When attacked by a oough or oold or
Nellie Meloy, V G;
when your throat Is rore.it la rank fool­
Jessie Henrichs, R S;
ishness to take any other medicine than
Fred Wilaon
Mae James, F S;
Dr King« New Dleoovery, aaya KO JCld- Frank Menefee.
A modern hospital for the treatment of all medical aod snrgioa
Lila Bull, W;
rtdge, of Empire, Ga. "I have used It 7
diseases, except such as are oontagious.
S A McCoy, C;
y ean and I know It la the heat remedy
Estelle Miller, Chaplain;
on earth for ooughs, oold«, croup and
Rates, fro m $10.00 to $21.00 per w eek, acco rd in g to room
Marie Woods, I G;
all thwiat and lung troublee. My child­
Ambulance will meet all traina and boat* if he* pi tai is notified.
Attorneys - at - Law
Rachel Morrison, O G.
ren are subject to croup hut New Dis­
After the installation the Daugh­ cover? quickly cure« every attack.
For Further Inform ation Address
ters were invited to an oyster sup­ Known the world over aa the King of Office in the Vogt Block, u pa tain
Drs. Ferguson and Reuter»
per by the Subordinate l<xl ge which throat and lung remedies Hold under
was relished by all. Tables ware guarantee at Moro pharmacy. 50c. and
M e d ic a l D ir e c to r s.
OREGON
THE DALLES
$1. Trial bottle lies.
spread in the Rudolf Rink.
Valley and Portland property for sale or trade
Diseases of Women & Children a Specialty
Wm. Froebe,
Wasco, Oregon
Roller Skating Rink
<1.
Moro, Oregon,
Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons
W, H. Ragsdale
Reserved for Ladies Only. .1
Fine Floor. Plenty of Roller Bearing Skates
Special Attention to Beginners.
Private Lessons Given by Appointment.
ADM ISSIO N
free
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•Meindl & Bryant
MORO PHARMACY
M. E. Miller
FORMALDEHYDE. RUBBER GOODS, PERFUMERY.
BRUSHES. COMBS, SPONGES. CIGARS.
E. B. Dufur
THE D A LLE S H O SPIT A L
Menefee & Wilson
at Moro Pharmacy.
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