Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, February 21, 1908, Image 3

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Read Tbs Observer.
E- C. Goodwin, tbe popular life
J. 0 . Elrod was a visitor to Moro
insurance man, was a Moro visitor
this weak.
Moan, s h c b m a n oo ., o ì m o n :
A nioe line of confectionery st J thia week.
Typs-writer paper st Tbs Observ­
er office.
W . H. Moore was in Moroon bus­
I . Mesainger A Co.’s.
- The prioe of The Observer is 11.60
iness
a part of Saturday and Suo­
Wedding Stationery, at
S M /M T . n M O U for ( U Booths. BO eeata
Oome in and aee the new shoe»
rot four B oolhS—bot if paid In adtan.w vs Observer Seek Stora.
day
of
last week.
st J. I . Mesainger a Co.
Skats Saturday? Soret
• ■»••pl 9? M) to fa ll fo r S y ea rs .
S h o rte r
'•«as than one year l» H eeats per month.
Miss Mary Patjena and Robert
■ALL
(•ran t were married at the home of
■O Ä or H B a ll G h rea g , M e r e F ire D e -
the bride Wedneeday evening, Feb.
oertmeet a 8 « o « m «.
12tb. The young people have a l
boat of friends in tbe community
Trh - m
m-
•h o join with T h . O b o o r,« io • l . h - L
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Of the masquerade ball that this
Articles of incorporation for tbe •▼•ut should be unique in character
Great Southern railroad have been
a high water m ark be set that
filed in Oregon and work w ill be be-i would make it beyond comparison
gun as soon as ooutraots oan be let the most brilliant social event of
to extend tbe line of the road, wbioh that nature that has ever been held
now runs from Tbe Dalles to Dufur, ‘n Moro, aud judging from tbe en
south as far as Tygb, where it will thusiastio comments of the partioi-
tap tbe rioh wheat and timber ooun- P*ots and guests the next day, their
try of the Tygh valley.
efforts were well rewarded.
Wasco Implement house has sold
e®'ort was spared to make ev-
a half car of land rollers to date, ®ry e,em#nt that enters into suoh
delivery to be March 1st.
M r.|
a®r**r • • ° ° “)plete and perfect as
Golliber says all who want a Wash- P0®” 61* ’ from the details of tbe oon-
i ng ton land roller at a good price 1 ' l *°n
^ e floor, accommodations
and C. P. Ragsdale and wife of En­
should put in an order before March | ° r 8peclfttor*» a,‘d to tbe personnel
terprise, Oregon, were guests st the 16th, as his next »hipmeut will ° f tbe oruhe’ tra, oomposed of Prof,
masque ball on the 14th.
cost more and necessarily sell for ° We^ ' trombone; M. K. Miller,
W . D. Scott has leased tbe black­ more
**• ®°hueller, violin;
-v,
Mrs. W m . Myers, piano.
smith shop at Monkland and will
Mr. J. H . Landry’s home has
The work of preparing the hotel
have it ready for business by March
been a small hospital for the last dining room for a dainty lunch and
1st. Your patronage is aolictsd;
two weeks. First Miss Eva had its serving had been placed in the
Editor Wes ter fie Id of the Grass the quineey. After »he began to hands of a capable committee of la-
Valley Journal has purchased tbe recoyer Mrs. W. 8 . Powell was ta- dies of the fire company, who cer-
two story brick building in wbioh ken with the grip; then Mrs. Lan- tainly showed their skill in waiting
bis office has so long been located. dry was the next victim, followed upon the danoers when supper was
Mrs. Elisabeth Cusbmaq and by her two little grand children, announced at midnight, and that
daughter, Mra. Lottie Pearson, are At last aoenunts all were recovering places were ready for \ l 0 at the
Mra. Geo. Lesslie of Oregou City
H ot Coffee and Sand a iobee, at
W. F. Schuelier is packing bis
Church end Society notices FREE, ex- A B Wolfard’s, Biggs.
has been visiting with her daughter,
goods
to
ship
to
Portland.
•opt when for money m aking purpose»,
Mra. F . J. Meindel.
twch notices at regular rates a t the option
Don’t forget the masquerade
John Johnson is confined to tbe
• the publishers.
skate Saturday evening.
J. A. Bolton of KingtlagM
bouse this week with asthma.
Iting
bis brother-in-law, O - E.
Enrolls Lodfo N s . 121
Penoils, 10 oents per dozen, rub­
Horsoe Strong and fam ilv are ex Thompson, and fam ily thia week.
A . f t t M ., M ore, O r.
ber insert, Observer Book Store.
pected home by the first of March
Meets the first and third
Mra. MoGratb, proprietor of the
Observer Club Rates this winter
unday evenings of ea«h
Tbe Wasco Implement House
m o u th V is itin g m em bers
Moro bakery, was a visitor Io Hood
best ever, See 2d sod 4th pages.
cordially Invited to meet |
sgsnt for the Plying Dutchman River this week, returning Saturday.
W ith us
By order of the W . M.
The Observer is sustained bv its plow.
J. M. Parry, Secretary.
>wn rs potation. Tbs Official Paper of Tbs
G et a "akate" on Saturday aye,
People.
\
Ray jtagedale baa been elected at tba masquerade skate, and have
B e th le h e m
C h a p te r.
Mo 7S O X I .
In k s , m ucilage, cards, envelopes, ___________
oity recorder in place of M. E. Mil a good time. Plenty of skates and
R e g u la r c o m m u n ic a tio n l*P « r of «very kind, tablets, every style, at .
,
.
aoh 2d and 41b Ih u r a - 1 'h e Obeerver Bookstore.
| ler, resigned
good mualo.
day evenings monthly,
A 1-oent Postal Card, no more,nor I
Por good harness go to tbe Moro
By order W?M.
Hugh Sohull and wife of Kent
H a r d » » end TannUma..« f!/> the
M rs.F j.M endl.B ecy. no less, b a ll that b necessary to change I 11"
rd " * r’ *«<> Im plem ...» Co.
o u re u u re m , or nave m e umerver R>1-1 _
. . . . .
*w
you
wherever
you
may
go.
Then
Strong
brick, Moro,
M ere Lodge, N e . 113,'
w liy eend a verbal meesage by any one | X _ ,
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1. O. O . r . M oro, Oregon.
T b e Moro H a rd w a re and Im p le -
tM e e ts e v e ry H a tu rd a y who have business of their own t o s t - ,
m ln g a t 7:30 o*clock. teod to and forget to attend to your ment Co. this week sold A. E. Mor­
»Vbltlng m «cuberà are errands? Remember th b suggestion.
itz a fine steel harrow.
1 cordisily Invlted. Mena-
Can you afford to trifle with ao
bere are sxpeoted to he
Mr. and Mrs. N . J. Betts of Tbe
Fred J Melodi, N . G.
serious a m atter as to negleot a bad
O E James, Hecretarv.
Dalles are visiting at tbe borne of
C
ooid or cougb, when for a trifling
their daughter, Mrs. P. H . Maue.
F R I D A Y ...........February 21, 1908 an,OUDl ? ° °
• bottle of
Hickory Bark Cough Remedy, that
Miss D. Murray returned home
is guaranteed to oure or money re­ Suoday, after a very pleasant visit
Subscribe for The Observer
funded? Prioe 26c, 60c a n d .91.00 with friends in Moro and vicin ity
F o r abstracts, see Meindl a Bry­ per bottle. For sale at Moro Pharm ­
W. C. Rutledge left on Tuesday's
a n t, Moro.
acy, and dealers everywhere.
train for Portland for a rest and to
Read Tbe Observer Club Rates,
Buy tbe genuine imported aveu- recuperate after his reoent sickneee. visiting Mrs. O.’s daughters In Port­ nicely.
I first table. The attendance at the
on 2d and 4tb pages.
erioua carbolioeum; tbe imitation
George
Jacobs
of
Portland,
t
h
e
H anc® Wftg 80
that notwilh-
land,
Mra,
H
.
A.
and
W
.
H
.
Moore
Chas. Harper of Klondyke has
Stationery, paper, pens, ink, being offered is only a temporary
same
man
who
purchased
the
18tand*n9
(he
large
number
seated
begun plowing on a 800 acre tract
N. W. ThonipHon reoeived a full
penoils and a ll sorts of ictae, at the remedy if at all. I f genuine one
at
first
table
a
seoond
bad
to
be
pre­
preparatory to raising a crop on ths blood Polso-Cbina boar by expreee Rohr V illa ‘power site, has pur­
Observer Book Stofe.
application lasts for all time. Ask
pared .
land this harvest.
chased
the
water
power
and
lands
February 16th.
M r. Thompson
to ^ see , „ our ^ 7 sealed
The grand march was called
Sample copie. of tb i. paper m a , o
8 ™ re', packages. Ths
Henry Ruggles has invented a makes a specialty of fine breed adjacent to the falls in the John about 9 o'clock, after which the
be bad at The Observer business
Day river and will develop at leaBt
burning stove, stock, not tbe least of which is bogs.
office—
per copy.
| T u x old Pennsylvania Dutch Dun successful straw
600
horsepower, all of which will he dance went merrily on until, near
Tbe steamer Telegraph, wbioh
kards recommend Hickory Bark which can be seen in operation
utilized in Cliff». The project has the supper time, masks were re­
D on’t use pine to pin your papers
daily at the Blue Barn.
has operated for several seasons be­
together. Try the beet clips, at Tbs [ Cough Remedy. Gnararteed to cure
been pending some time waiting the moved and prizes awarded. Roy
¡your cougb, and guaranteed to be
Olds Bros, of Grass Valley have tween Portland and A|to rl*< will be decision of a Portland flouring mill I owell and Miss Nora Elcock were
Observer Book Store.
...
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pure. Made fw m tbe bark of tbe purchased the Andy Tillson briok placed on the run March 16. She oompany tfiat was contemplating a awarded prises for best sustsined
After 1pm . W edn^day, It i . eer, , b. , | . b. rk or wbiU) bict o r , tree. For
building and will move their bar will make tbe round trip daily as m ill at Cliffs
characters,
Indian prince . and
heretofore.
difficult tor u . to handle copT that
b j Moro Pb, „ M
d
ness shop to tbs new location.
princess. Miss Florenoe Rigdon
oalls for changes in tbe form.
era everywhere.
Hon. 8. S. Hayes, former
Mrs. John Johnson made a spec
.and Fred Rose were awarded prises
J. E. Burnett, attorney at Arling­
ial trip to Waeco this week to con dent of hi« city «nd director of the f„r beet • o lt .e n . I t ie impoeeible
Pencil holders, that bold tbs pen-
Now is tbe time to write to your
ton and aspirant for tbe republican
gi„ . |i l t
b#,
suit with D r. H artley, dentist. A Moro ecboole, but now ro d e n t. o f|
ail io any pocket, at Tbe Observer friend in tbe east. Colonist rates
nomination for district attorney of
Portland,
ba«
made
this
district
a
cavity in a tooth was found to be
tOr* ‘ ■
will be put on beginning March 1st
mention should be made of Mies
this district, was a visitor this week
causing tbe neuralgia from wbioh substantial gift of hooks to be added Via Sayrs and Ed Tomlin, who well
D r C H artley, dentist, w ill be at and ending April 1st. During this
to the school library. The gift in
The funeral of J. W. Rayburn Mrs. Johnson was suffering.
sustained their characters of school
Grass Valley 1 week of each month, time tickets will be on sale from
eludes 10 volumes of literature, 10 kids, as well as Mrs. C. K. Cochran
one of the oldest settlers of Sherman
via. week following ibe 1st Sunday. Cbioago to Moro for 938, from St.
George Gilbert Banoroft, a lect­
volumes of general history, 6 vol­ in her Indian character; Geo. W.
I
t - sac cn /
iz
i county, took place Feb. 12ib, from
Old type makes tbe very beet of |
f ® “ KanBaa C,tJ» | tbe rssidenoe of his Son near Klon- urer of several years experience un­
umes on Porto Rica, the Philip­ Berrian as a colonial gentleman;
Omaha, St.Paul, 930.
der some of the best lyoeum bu­
Babbitt metal. We have it for sale
pines,
Japan Hnd , China.
The , Omer Sayrs as an old time miner,
dike.
,
reaus of the east is delivering a se­
Word from United States Sena­
and when you need any call at Tbe
books are appreciated by the pupils aud Wm Myeri> th# d#gd
O.
B.
Messinger
hae
purchased
game
ries of four lectures at the M E.
tor C. W. Fulton to the Observer
Observer office. Prios is right.
especially, as prof. Powell »ays, »port.
advises us that the senator has sent the Brown house and lots snd one ohurcb, under the auspices of Moro they are books that can be used ev-
Dancing lasted until 4o’oluok the
T h e quick relief from pain afforded
lot adjoining, all located in Mowry High School. The lectures wbioh
' by applying Chamberlain’s Pain Balm us for distribution in this coun­
®r?
d*?-
next
morning. A net total of 9212
addition, in the same block io Mr. Banoroft 'baa so far delivered
makes It a favorite with sufferers from ty a quantity of seed. Those de­
Tbe
next
illustrated
route
book
W*
8
reaIia®d b? the department,
rbcuruatlMii, sciatica, lame lock, linn siring any seeds please oall or write which be has been living.
are instructive and well worth at­
of the Union Pacific railroad will , h wUl b® app,ied 0,1 Purchase
tending.
ta(O. •■><! dM p M>tod mid muaoular 1,0 tb, . M n b . .ooommod.lKi
The Cliffs ferry, after a thorough
Tbe
Include a ll important stations on I °1
no" badly need-
F o r - ! . b , Moro P h ^ n ,^ ,.
h, „ , nd
postage paid for overhauling, is again in operation
Japanese have bean experiment­
E C Davis, proprietor of ths Grass remailing. •
O.
R.
A
N.
system
in
Oregon,
Wash
and is in better condition than ever ing on an unfrequented bluff of
V alley Bern, promptly attend« all
T h , ou> reBw)iM , re b . , t. Hlok
I t will give I Freeh supply of genuine carbolem
before to handle the large traffic be­ Santa Monica bay, California, with ington and Idaho.
«alia, day or nigbl. A nim al. (Ivan
B trk Cough
b„
facte
of
interest
concerning
each ium just opened at tbeObserver Book
tween Cliffs and tbe Oregon side.
range finding cannon operated by
city and town, setting forth tbeir I Store,
the aery eat of care. Charge, are | „ fo,
Joo
by , b, o|d
amokeleaa powder.
The news of
Before buying anything in the
Dutch Dunkards of Pennsylvania, hardware line, such as Dails, shov­ their operations oreated quite an principal resources, population, in­
Send The Observer to your abeent I Bnd ¡( iU n jn UBe by all old families
excitement, particularly as a por­ dustries and the character of the
O J. G O F F IN ,
friends. I t is better than a letter, | of western Pennsylvania. Is abeo* els, spades, pitch forks, hoes, rakes, tion of A dm iral Evans' fleet will surrounding oountry, for the infor
kitchenware, axee and hammers.
Many
and gives all the home news. Four! lutely pure, mads from tbe bark of |
anchor near the bluff from which ■nation of homeseekers.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Prioe them at J. I . Mesainger a C o .
months for 50c.
thousands
of
copies
of
the
book
are
the
experiments
have
been
car­
tbe while or shell-bark hickory tree.
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annually distributed by the Union | D R - M A R IE M . G O F F IN
“ We prefer Chamberlain’s Cough Shipped from the east and manufac­
O. A . Ramsey is the first citizen ried on.
D r .
Remedy to auy other for our children,”
tured in Salem, Oregon. For sale by
says Mr. L. J. Woodbury, of Twiulng,
Mloh. “ I t ha» also done tbe work for Moro Pbarmaoy and a ll dealers.
us in bard colds and croup, and we
Sake pleasure In recommending It.”
G o o d L a n d B u y — 800
F or sale by Moro Pharmacy.
acres good rich farm land;
Superior round nickel tipped »nd
about 690 acres tillable; situ­
ated in Hay Canyon oountry,
and some for 10 cts per doz., at tbe
about six miles from railroad
Observer Book Store.
station, half mils from good
school, right at cburob; fine
T h e J w m e in e O ff P ia o s .
targe barn, abundanoe of wa­
ter, large machine shed, black-
“ Conoomptlon had Its grasp; and I
had almost reached the jumping off * smith shop; nearly all fenced
place when I was advised to try Dr. i ' bog tight; obiokeo house and
K i n g ’« New Discovery; and I want to
! other good outbuildings, and
aay right now, It saved my life. Im ­
176 acres summer fallow. I
provement began with tbe first bottle,
will sell this iarm very rea­
and after taking one dozen bottles I
sonable, with fair cash pay­
was a well and happy man again,”
says George Moore, of Grimesland, N ,
ment down, and will give
C. AS a remedy for oougbs and oolda
good terms on balance. Ap­
and bealerof weak, »ore lungs and for
ply for further information to <
g>reventlng pneumonia New Dlaoovery
J. F. Be Is bee. Waeoo, Oregon. «
Is supreme. 60c and |l.0 0 at Moro
rubber top pencils,
Pharmacy.
two-for-5 cents
Trial bottle free.
III!
Absolutely
Pure
Pactflc company in the middle west
to exhibit civic pride in the im ­
Tbe Moro fire company wiebee to
and
eastern states.
provement of bis residence property express their sinoe;e thanks to the
by taking down tbe old fenoe and people of Moro, individually and
Office In The Goffin Building, 1st St.
On Tuesday morning, Feb. 11th,
Moro, Oregon.
replacing it with a neat picket fenoe. oolleotively, who so generously there passed over the G reat Divide
Mrs. G. A. Meloy was so much aided in every possible way to help a pioneer of eastern Oregon, Joseph
Dr. W . N. Morse
improved as to he able to take the enrich our treasury, that we may H. Sherar, than whom none was Dr. H. E. Beers.
train Monday for Portland, where be able to proteot our homes from better known among the early set­
We are especially thankful tlers of this section. M r. S. came to|
she will remain until her health fire.
to
tbe
ladiaa
of Moro for the excel­ The Dalles in 1862, from California,
improves. D r. O. J. Goffin accom­
lent supper prepared, and to the with tbe first pack train ever used
panied the party.
general publio in tbe county who in Oregon; selling it two years after
The steamer Charles R. Spencer
oame forward with their generous be soon settled on a homestead,
-
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WASCO \ -
has been overhauled and painted support.
here be afterwards b u ilt Sberar I
and will begin regular tripe between
Calls Promptly Attended
Have yoa registered? T b is ia im
bridge and grade. From th at time
Tbe Dalles and Portland by March
portent, not only to your own in to the present Wasco and Sherman
Day or Night
16th. This is earlier than she went
tereeta, but aleo to the intereets of county history is not complete!
into commission last year.
the oouuty at large. Every man without tbe name of J. H. Sherar.
N. P. Hansen and G. E. Lewel­ owes it to himself and to bis neigh
Ile n ry Richeldur'er of Wasco has
len left for Portland Tuesday to bor to attend to ibis matter prompt
suffered
a severe lose of horses dur
buy goods for the new store which ly . No man should neglect to reg
they will open for business in the ister and then blame the officials log this month from an affliction
Brock building. The new firm is for making him trouble when time resembling spinal meningitis. Out
Office Ground Floor Ginn Brick
composed of N. P. Hansen, 8 E l- comes to vote. The official» are of 27 head 16 were stricken, of
Next Door W .W .M.Co. Bank
which
8
died.
It
is
the
opinion
thut
oock and G. E Lewellpq.
tperely conforming with the re­
the disease was caused bv exp >»ii*H
quirements of the law while tl>e
The Uinetiila county farmers'
during the recent severe w-athor. M O RO
OREGON
voter
is neglecting to carry out its
•oeiation have purchased of ths
and by tbe borsta eating fro« n dr)
requirements.
Amr» Harris N eville Company of
leed, etrnw and stubble. The horse*
Spring is coming and with it o n the ranch which were comforta-
Portland 400,000 grain huge at 97 16
F. J. Meindl
W . G. Bryant
hundred, delivered in Pendleton. most likely will be carried on a
stabled and w -ll frd were nut
The b»gs purchased are manufact­ e«ries of chicken stealing episodes, 'stricken with the diseae». Ko f*.r
ured by that company at Portland. as in the past few years in this city.
we have heard Mr. ft. has been
There was a reward of 926 out for
the
only loser by this disease in this
Win. Henriobe and wife were information that would oonviot tbe
section.
Portland visitors this week, where thieves, last spring, regardless of
Mr. H . went to receive the ship­ tbair supposed social'Standing; this
The first spirited debate in the Rooms 1 and 2 The Ginn Brick
Over W .W .M.Co. Bank
ment of trout reoently ordered by reward is »till in effect. Some have senate this session was un the hill
Messrs. Barnum, Littlefield and questioned whether a person oan be ‘ ffered by Senator Borah of Idaho
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Cochran (or tbe purpose of stock­ sent to the p e n ite n tia l for chicken to revise and codify tbe Federal MORO
ing the water of the Gould farm stealing in Oregon. To a ll such we orlminal laws hy offering an amend
with this epeciCs of the finny tribe. refer the following from the Daily msnt making it a penal offense for
M. E. M ille r
Any United Statee senator or con­
The Methodist Episcopal oburob Journal of Feb. 18, 1908:- ' ’Judge
gressman to appear in oourt in any
in tbe United States will this year Henry L. Benson of K lam ath Falls
M in which the government may
baa
sentenced
John
W
illard,
who
celebrate tbe oantennial anniversary
te interested.
The amendment
was
found
guilty
of
stealing
obiok-
of the adoption of its constitution.
Office upstairs Rooms 6 and 6
v e n t over without action, Borah
ens,
to
two
years
in
tbe
state
peni­
The growth of Methodism in tbe
Opera House Building
giving notice that he would con tin-
last 100 years is something on tentiary. In pronouncing sentence
oe
to
urge
it
until
a
vote
was
taken.
which the members of the church Judge Benson said that he consid­
There is a law now on tbe statute MORO
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have reason to congratulate them ered the punishment severe, under
hooke prohibiting senators and con-
tbe
oiroumstanoes,
but
It
was
ths
selves.
gressmen from aoospting fees for
least that oould be given.”
Frank Menefee.
Fred Wilson
The public lands committee of
appearing before any government
the senate reported favorably tbe
department and uoder this law Sen-
Kewplng O»«" H« m m .
bill to enlarge tbe homestead unit
Everybody to welcome when we feel «tore Burton and Mitchell were
to 320 acres and amending it to good; and we feel that way only when ooovioted, but there is no law pro­
make residence on and improve­ oar digestive organa are working prop­ hibiting any senator or eongreskman
Attorneys - at - Law
ment of land necessary for patent erly. Dr. K ing’s New Life Pill« regu­ to act as attorney for any corpora­
late tbe aetton of etomaoh, liver and
Senator Fulton accepted tbs bill for
tion or individual which is oppos­ Offioe in the Vogt Blook, upstair*
boweto ao perfectly one can’t help feel­
Oregon, reserving tbe right to with­ ing good when be ueee tbeee pi lb 26c ing or opposed by tbe United State»
draw later if neoeaeary.
government In ooorL
THE DALLB8
OREGON
Diseases of Womei t C tiM rei a Speciali!
¡Drs. Beers and Morse
Physicians
and Surgeons
W. H. Ragsdale
J. I. Messinger & Co.
Moro, Oregon,
A new arrival of
Gentlemen’s Hats
In all styles and ahapes.
Our new samples
Spring and Sum­
mer Goods
Hate arrived. They are certainly a fine Hoe to c*hooee from
S h o e s and Gro­
ceries
Are moving at a great rate these days, proving to u. the
People of Sherman county appreciate our prices and quality
J. I. Messinger &. Co
"
L. R. F rench
G. E. T hompsoh
IV(I
M oro, O regon
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e v ery th in g in h a rd w a re , tin w are, g ra n -
itew are, .fa rm g o o d s a n d im p le m e n ts.
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made from Royal
Grape Cream
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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 ~
Guarantee Right Treatm ent.
Valley and Portland property for sale or trade
Call on me whether you buy or sell.
Wm. Froebe,
Wasco, Oregon
Attorney at Law.
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Jewelry of all kinds.
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L. W . ROSS, Wasco
Watch Inspector O. R. & N.
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The undersigned has opened an office
in the McL’oy Building, Wasco, Oregon,
opposite the depot
Lawyers
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From Grapes,
the most healthful
of fruits, comes the
chief ingredient of
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F arm im p le m e n ts, Land
R ollers, H a rro w s, D rills,
B u g g i e s and H a c k s
go to
Wasco Implement
House
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