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

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way—now it’s Mexioo we ere going
to fight.
Let good natare furnish you with
glasses, if yOur eyes are not nolofol
ly oplimistio.
Mies Florence Nightingale baa
demonstrated that it la possible to
be a Grand Old Maid.
ANNOUNCEM ENT.
Dan Carmody has returned to
Portland. John lodged et Rawhide,
the new oamp in Nevada.
T he Moro Commercial Company have opened
Dolph Goeljen is farming the Ev­
ening Shades, farm, recently puroh
seed of T Callaghan by J O Elrod
their new stock of merchandise consisting of
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The jingoes are getting in • bad f
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Rate up at Vanoonver reoeotiy
Mr and Mrs Ben Downing are
oauaed an $8,000 fire. I t iau’t the
first time, however, that rate have visiting friends and relatives in this
oity and Grass Valley after an ab­
eeen hose.
sence of 20 years. Mrs McDanel
The Sunday Sohoel children will
boarded with them while teaching
hold special Easier service in the
school in their district 19 years ago.
Presbyterian ohuroh, at the Sunday
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L R Frenoh of Moro id a nephiew
school hour.
of Mr and Mrs Downing.
L. W. Rose hea a nice line of
T Callaghan has sold his beauti­
jewelry, including watohee and ful Evening Shades farm of 800
bracelets, which be guarantees to 'Spree,
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In the Rutledge settlement,
give satisfaction.
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Superior round nickel tipped and Elrod wae buyer at $24,000. Mr
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rubber top pencils, two-fer-6 -cents Callaghan etill holds 160 acres in
and some for 10 cte per doc., at the the oounty, which may yet act as a
Observer Book Store.
string to fetoh him back.
Anne Gould bee a perfect right to
Wherever be goes in this cam­
become princeee de Sagan, but she paign, Senator Fulton is received
has no moral right to expect mooh by crowded and enthusiastic audi­
real ey apathy when she comes back ences, and ie treated as a statesman
home.
should be, which shows plain enough
The C R a N Ry, connecting Lyle that the people do not intend to ex­
and Goldeodale, is now a feeder and change him for a new man for the
this year.
portion of the Spokane, Portland a United Statee senate
A
A prominent olergyuan, in a Lent­
Seattle (North Bank) Ry. Passen­
ger fares will be a flatS-ote per mile. en address a few days ago, said “it
is deplorable how much time is'
A man sometimes thinks himself 43 miles through.
Subscribe for The Observer
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liberal
minded
when
he
is
only
lib­
A Sunday School wee organized wasted by women in frivolous, use­
Type-writer paper at The Observ­
in
Monkland Presbyterian church less conversations carried on over
eral
handed.
er office.
KOBO, IH IU U J OO.'OBBQOW.
the telephone.” Evidently be has
The Goulder Hotel, near Trout last Sunday. Claude Thompson had considerable experience with
Hot Coffee and Sandwiohee, at
Lake, Wash, would be the plaoe for superintendent; Fred Keesinger as­ central’s common reply: the line is
The prioe of The Observer is $1.60 A B Wolfard’s, Biggs.
sistant; Charles Niah secretary; Ed­
r » M f. 7ft m b M tor aix months, 60 rents
a summer outing.
busy.
r roar months—bat if paid in advanre wa
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The devil finds some mischief for
na Thompson organist.
S jrept 92.60 In fu ll for S yrere. Bhortor
Mrs
Wm
Meyers
entertained
a
Mr and Mrs Abiel Erskine, in a
»•ms than ons year 1>M renta par month. the busy bodies daily.
Harriman has gobbled up the
few young folks at a pleasant social
letter
to Dalles friends, say that the
Thrashing was done by electrioal party, Monday evening.
A Blue Mark here will answer ao
great net worl^of SouthernCalifornia
move to Seattle has proven beneQ-
In quiry, when entered upon our calendar,
power in Manitoba last year.
trolley oars which partly fed and
giving the date o f the paper as the date at
cial to the health of both of them.
Mrs Margaret Rutledge, Noble
which your currertt subscription expires.
Born. To Mr and Mrs FredClarke Grand of Moro Rebeocas, says the partly competed with hia railroad Getting rid- of the cares of a large
monopoly.
But the farmers can
in The Dalles, March 27, a daugb- Dalles trip was a perfeot ovation.
farm, at their age, would naturally
FR ID A Y ...................April 10. 1908
still walk on the highways and push
benefit them. Their farm is being
tor-
, s
t
One never bears persons who have their wheat rfco market on wheel
well cared for by Mr and Mrs Rob­
Born. To Dr and Mr« Geiaendorf- lived to celebrate their golden wed­
barrows
Read The Observer.
ert Urquhart.
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far, at The Dalles Sanitarium, a ding, saying that married life is a
Now is the time to write to your
Pencils, 10 cents per dosen, rub­ daughter..
General Passenger Agent Wm
failure.
friend in the east Colonist rates McMurray, has instructed O R N
ber insert, Observer Book Store.
It looks, it really does; as if olean
Mrs N W Silvers is just recover­ will be pat on beginning March 1st
local agents in this county to sell
For sewing machine needles, oils up day was going to swing into
ing
from the painful effects of a re­ and ending April 30. During this
and supplies go to L. W. Ross, Moro—sometime.
tickets at reduoed rates for the Ida­
cent fall, and is carefully avoiding time tickets will be on sale from
Wasco.
ho-Washington-Oregon interschol­
NW Thompson has been confined another one.
Chicago to Moro for $38, from St. astic track meet and declamatory
Freeh supply of genuine carbolen-
to bie heme some time eeriously ill,
The east had a big blizzard Sat­ Louis fur $35 60, from Kansas City, contest to tie held at Walla Walls
inno just opened at theObeerver Book
but is now improving.
April 30 and May 1. Jtouod trip
urday. Serves them right, when Omaha, St.Paul, $30.
Store.
The
Eastern
Oregon
Land
Co
is
Local
suffragists
are
reported
on
there’s room for so many more peo­
tickets from Moro will be on sale
Pencil holders, that bold the pen-
the verge of disruption over the April 29, 30 and May 1, at $6.95.
oil in any pocket, at The Observer building a neat house and barn for ple ont here.
Mr Todd, one of their tenants.
Book Store.
The NewYork World impertinent­ question of clotbee. It is a proper Return limit May 2d.
The parents of Mr Shoemaker, ly inquires: “What is whisky?” In issue, as any thinking woman knows
Stationery, paper, pens, ink,
T he old remedies are best. Hick­
What good oould ever come to an
pencils and all sorts of ¡etas, at the who is farming the Misses Lanphear these days of adulterates it is a wise
ory Bark Cough Remedy lias been
equal suffrage state whose petticoat-
Observer Book Store.
plaoe, arrived from the east this man that can answer.
in use for over 100 years by the old
ed voters should appear at the 1908
Sample oopies of this paper may week.
E C Davis, proprietor of the Grass polls in hate of the fall vintage of Dutch Dunkards of Pennsylvania,
and it still in use by all old families
be bad at The Observer business
Type writer oil, the beet 3-in-l. Valley Barn, promptly attends all 1907?
of western Pennsylvania. Is abso­
office—6o. per copy.
Lubricates, cleans and polishes, oalls, day or night. Animals given
Clatsop oounty now has the finest lutely pure, made from the bark of
prevents
rusL
Try
it
The
Observer
the very est of oare. z Charges are
Don’t use pins to pin your papers
Temple of Jnstiee in any county on the white or shell-bark hickory tree.
right.
together. Try the beet clips, at Tbs Book Store.
the Pacific coast, and beet of all it
Observer Book Store.
Nisi MoDonald, of the Trout lake
Little Lorio, eon of C K Cochran is paid for—a monument to the Shipped from the east and manufac­
tured in Salem, Oregon. For Bale by
For good harnees go to the Moro region, surprised us with a visit this of this city, has rested comparative­ perseverance, financial acumen, and
Moro Pharmacy and all dealers.
Hardware and Implement Co., the week. He is well pleased with his ly easy since Monday, and it ia pos­ tactful business ability of its honor­
sible now that the hand may be ed Judge Curtis Trenchard, an As­
Strong brick, Moro. ;
new location.
After 60 years imprisonment in
saved.
the
everlasting ice fields of the Arc­
After 1 pm. Wednesday, it is very
Cal Cooper says that Esperanto
toria boy in whom we all, about
tic,
McClure’s famous exploring ship
difficult for us to handle copy that can be learned In a week. Probably
The Laidlaw Chroniole has new thia shaok, leal a pride.
oalls for ebangea in (be form.
Investigator, a typical example of
week after all other languages management. John A and FlOfenae
C am you afford to trifle with so
Seabury, late of Oakland, Cal. The serious a matter as to neglect a bad the old time “wooden walls of Eng­
Dr C Hartley, dentist, will be at have been forgotten.
land,’’ has been set free by the re­
Grass Valley 1 week of each month,
Miss Rigdon was the guest of Miss location is a good one for a first cold or oough, when for a trifling
lenting frost king, and may be brot
vis week following the let Sunday. Stanley a few days this week, en class weekly newspaper.
amount you can secure a bottle of
around Alaska and to Esquimalt.
A Harvard professor intends to Hickory Bark Cough Remedy, that
Send The Observer to your abeent route to Enterprise, on a visit to
McClur?, now 60 years dead, was
row 1800 miles. About next Novem­ is guaranteed to ears or money re­
friends. It id better than a letter, her sister, Mrs C P Ragsdale.
one of the early searchers for the
and gives all the home news. Four
An Independence woman declares ber, in these United States a lot of funded? Price 26c, 6Oo and El.tXl north pole. He had to abandon his
months for 60o.
that drunkenness can ba curm! by disappointed candidates will he far­ per bottle. For sale at Moro Pharm­ ship in 1847 because of the scourge
acy, and dealers everywhere.
T hb old Pennsylvania DutchDun drumming. Does she mean to as­ ther than that up Salt creek.
of scurvy attacking his crew. In-
karde recommend Hickory Bark sert that druBMsrs never get drank?
River craft between Portland and truments and supplies were left on
An Oregon college student has
Cough Remedy. Gnaracteed to cure
The Dalles are getting busy, and a board, and a considerable quantity
A postal card from MrsC P Bish­ fallen heir to $106,000. About the
your cough, and guaranteed to be
profitable season lg expeoted. The to still in good condition, because of
time
a
young
fellow
’s
in
college
he
op to Mrs A J Adame, from Rome,
pure. Made from the bark of the
knows so muoh that a little sum Baily Gatsert la on the regular the natural cold storage of the far
xhsll-bark or white hickory tree. For Maroh 20ih, states that they are in like that amount can be earned run, the Dalles City end Charles R
northern eons. Until the pari year
■ale by Moro Pharmacy,and ail deal­ exoellbnt health, and enjoying their
Spenoer will be, this month. The no one has been on board. It is be­
quite easily.
trip.
ers everywhere.
J N Teal is making regular trips In lieved that the Investigator was the
W S Powell is seeding a half sec­
The safe side fronting the Opera
Buy the genuine imported aven-
connection with up-river boats and vess- 1 sighted upon the bleak and
tion near Erskinville, recently pur­
erious carbolineum; the imitation bouse is the middle of the street.
the Portage Ry. The Capital City , barren Arctic coast six years ago by
chased from NW Thompson. When
being offered is only a temporary Some one is going to get hart there
Is carrying North Bank wheat into mission natives, whose fancies, stim­
that is done be will snmmer-fallow
remedy if at all. If genuine one unless that walk 1« fixed up or
Portland, from Vancouver.
’
ulated by their religious teachings,
his Taylor-Fleck plaoe east of Wil-
fentwd.
application lasts for all time, Ask
Attorney-General Crawford bolds led them to report the finding of
tertnn
grove,
450
acres.
Clarence Skinner is up from Cal­
to see onr sealed packages. The
that all oonnty warrant« are assess­ Noahs Ark. Several wintering steam
ifornia on a brief business trip. He
From reports of the New-York-to-
Observer Book Store.
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able for the purpose of taxation. He whalers are keeping as cloee ae pos­
is looking first rate, and his wife Paris automobile raoe, one may in­
also aaya that not only oeuaty war sible to the old ship and hope if luck
and babies two, are enjoying the fer that the beat way of avoiding
D e a th W a s on H is H e e ls .
rants, but those of state, school, ma and weather favors, to be able to
Jesse P Morris of Skippers, V a , had a best of health.
punctures does not consist in using
nioipal and bonus, are not exempt tow her back with them.
close call In the spring of 1906. H e says
China’s invitation has been, ae this or that kind of tires, but io
from taxation in Oregon. Hereto­
••an attack o f pneum onia left .hie so
onpted— who next?. If the nations strictly avoiding American roads.
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weak and w ith such a fearful oough
fore it haa been generally supposed
th a t m y friends declared consumption of Southern Asia and the Mediter­
Dr Reuter, of The Dalles Hospit­ and many brokerage firms have so V o ta r m ay D is fra n c h ise H im s e lf.
had me, and death was on m y heels ranean want the fleet to play with al, was called into consultation with
advertised, that the negotiable in­
T hen I was persuaded to try D r K in g ’s the) should speak up.
, Dra Goffin this week and assisted struments were not subjeet to assess
Salem, Or., March 21, ’08.
N e w Discovery. I t helped me Imm edl
H B M cD anel, C lerk of Hherman Co.:
Oring to improved mining ma in two operations, Mrs Meloy and meet and taxation and muoh rev­
ately and after raking tw o and a h alf
Dear sir, Referring to yours of the
bottles I was a well man a g a in .I found chinery tbs cost of producing gold Mr and Mrs C K Cochran’s little enue has doubtless been overlooked
19th lo st, whether a registered man
Both patients are now doing on that aooount.
cot th a t N e w Dtsoovery Is the best rem has been reduced to $666,666 a ton boy.
nan ahange hie registration when he
edy for oough* and lung disease In all
,
That prioe, of couree, goes only Io nioely.
Avenarius Carbolineua is a germ ie registered as a democrat, or in­
the w orld.” Hold under guarantee at
We are receiving numerous letters destroyer. Deoay being's germ, if dependent, to a republican, or vioe
the Moro Pharm acy. 50c and $1, tria l thoee who buy in ton lots.
bottle free
City election passed off very qniet from friends this campaign whioh destroys the cause of deoay in posts verse, permit me to say that in my
in Moro Monday. Councilman were would appear well in print but or timber. The US.Government, opinion be oannot.
elected as follows: for one year, W H we oannot uae Such unless we know the ORNCo., Multnomah oounty,
There is no law providing that
Ragsdale; for three years, W 0 Bry the author. Sign your name as an and oity of Portland, are making suoh change uan be npade, and
ant, C K Cochran, Dr O J Goffin evidence of good faith—not for pub­ general use of it on bridge timbers, when a'man registers be is supposed
lication, neoessarily.
treasurer, W D Wallet,.
etc. It is the beet chioken lioe de­ to know, to what party he belongs,
A gang of bores thieves, believed stroyer on the market, end will and If he does not, and selects one
«Some persons are disturbed by the
faot that evil deeds seem topredom to have stolen 300 animals the past sweeten end preeerve e water trough, party, the law intends that he shall
inate in the news. Of oourse; It is year, worth $26,000, have been pig pen, stable, etc., and keep away remain in that party until after the
uacessary jhat evil be exposed, but lodged ha Walla Walla and Burns flies. It to a guaranteed article. direst primary at least.
Very Respectfully yours,
good oonduct, which le the rule, jails. They are John Tyeke and The Observer Book Store to distrib­
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does not particularly oall for the ■ons (John and Dick), Paul Franoe, utor of the pore artiole in Sherman
AUortej
General
oounty,
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J A Molotyre and Ed Hughes.
limelight of publiolty.
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
Groceries, Glassware, Crockery,
in the Brock brick next to the Peoples building.
Y ou are invited'to become one of our patrons.
Everything in the Store Absolutely New
Moro Commercial Co.
The
O b s e rv e r
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As a general thing a sixty horse
m Leeal O k in k M
power brain doesn’t work in a 4x6
•hop.
W aeee C a th o d e Chwroh.
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There is plenty of food for reflec­
Palm Bunday, April 12th, will be
tion lying about, but few people celebrated in this church by Rev
seem to be producing the reflection Father Hickey this year for the
to devour it.
first time. It was Father Hickey’s
Seattle, with a new Buddhist tem­ intention to be in Wasco on the 6th
ple to attract American worshipers but an attack of neuralgia prevent­
mystically inclined, will rouse the ed his ooming. He desires to open
envy of N«w York.
Holy Week with the blessing and
distribution
of Palms on.Palm Sun­
The first wedding in Cliffs was
day.
The
Blessing
of the Palms,
solemnized on the 29th. The con­
tracting parties were Mies Ellen E which will precede Mass and the
Edenborn and Emmett F Kammer, sermon, will take place at 10.30.
the enterprising and popular Cliffs There is no admission charge to
any one, Catholics or non Catholics.
ferry proprietor.
I wish to announce to the
people of Sherman county that
I have bought the stock of mer­
chandise formerly owned by T* L
Messinger & Co.
M e re B a p tis t Chw roh.
Cottage Prayer Meetings every
Tuesday evening at 7.80. April 14
at the home of Grandma Brock.
Every one interested is invited
to attend the meetings.
I wish to solicit the trade of
all old customers as well as all
M oro P resb yterian Chw roh.
Services in Moro Presbyterian
church next Sunday, Morning and
evening.
Sunday school at 10 a m.
A. J. A dams , Pastor.
others who see fit to give me a
share of their patronage. %$*ǣǣ
M e re M . E . Churoh
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Regular services every Sunday,
at 11 a m. Rev. Perry Chandler,
Pastor.
Sunday School at 10 o’clock a m.
P H Buxton, Supt. <
Ladies’ Aid Society, every Thurs­
day, at 2 o’clock p m . Mrs C G
Huis, President.
S p auld ing C h a p e l.
Rev Walton Skipworth, Presiding
Elder of the M . E. Church, will
preach Easter morniDgat Rutledge
and Easter evening at Spaulding
chapel. All are cordially invited
to be present.
Services, 1st and 3d Sundays
12 n. and 2d and 4th Sundays at
7:30 p. m.
Sunday school 11 a. m. each
Sunday.
Epworth League 7 p. m.
G. F. P inkham , Pastor.
L. R. F rench
M oro, O regon
Arc now in their new quarters in the Strong Building
and will carry a full line of Stoves, Ranges, Hard­
ware, Harness, Illuminating and Lubricating Oils,
Wooloy C h a p e l.
IN
Paints, Buggies, Hacks,
ing Machines, Extras for all kinds of Farm Machinery L
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DELAY
The great danger o f kidney trouble
Is th a t they get a Arm hold before the
sufferer recognizes them .
H ealth to
gradually
underm ined.
Backache,
headache, nervousness, lameness, sore-
new, lumbago, u rinary troubles, drap­
er, dlabetao and B right's disease follow
In merciless succession. D o n ’t neglect
your kidn eys Cure the kidneys w ith
the oertain and safe remedy, D oan’s
K id n e y Pills.
John C. Berry, retired fanner, liv in g
on B lu ff street, The Dalles, Ore., saye:
“ Doan’s K id n ey Pills have proven
their merit, not only In our fam ily, but
In the families of our neighbors and
friends, and I feel It a d uty to reoom-
mend this remedy to others who may
be suffering w ith kidn ey oom plaint.
Both m y son and m yself have obtained
ptom pt and lasting relief from back­
ache and kidney disorders by the use
of D oan’s K idney Pills and we are al­
ways glad to endorse this remedy. ’
F or sale by all dealers.
Price 60
oents.
Foster-M ilburn Co., Buffalo,
N ew Y o rk , sole agents for the United
States.
J^OTICK
or
PLOWS, DRILLLS AND
HARROWS ourSpecialty
HEV HEAL ESTATE FIRM
The undersigned has opened an office
in the McCoy Building, Wasco, Oregon,
opposite the depot
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.
name— Doans— and
;
FIN AL 8 IT T L B M 1N T .
Notice is hereby given that the under
■iened, administrator of the estate of Pat­
rick W. MoDonald. deoeaaed, haa filed in
tha oonnty eonrt of Hherman oonnty, Ore-
son. hia final aoeoant aa anoh adminiatrator
o f aaid eatate. and that Monday, the 4th
day of May, 19QS, at the hour of 10 o'olook
a. m. haa been fixed by eeid eonit ae the
time for hearing of objeotiona to aaid report
and tha aettiement thereof.
0. K. OOOHBAR
Adminiatrator of the eetate of Patriek W.
MoDonald, deoeaaed
(RtalOmS 291)
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Surries, Superior Drills, j
John Deere and Canton Plows and I. I. Case Thresh- *
Kidney Diseases are Too Dangerous
, For Moro People to Neglect.
Remember the
take up other.
G. EX T hompson
wareanainiDrem
Services first and third Sundays,
7-30 p. m. and second and fourth
Sundays at 12 o’clock noon.
Sunday school 11 a. m. each
Sunday.
G. F. P inkham , Pastor.
DAN G E R
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Valley and Portland property for sale or trade
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Call on me whether you buy or sell.
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Wm. Froebe,
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Wasco, Oregon
of Oregon for Hherman County.
GRADUATE0PTIC1AK
Arley E- Yeo, Plaintiff,
▼a.
Enaebina Yeo, Defendant.
To Enaebina Yeo, the above named de­
fendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon:
Yon are hereby required to appear and
oom plaint filed
answer the oomplaint
nted against
agalnat yon
yo in
tha above entitled enit, on or before the last
Jewelry of all kinds.
Latest Bracelet Designs
y ____
to wit: On or before the Sth
S nblioetion.
ey of May,UK», and If voe fail to ao appear
and anewer, plaintiff will apply to theOourt
for the relief demanded in the oomplaint
filed herein against yon, to wit: For a decree
dissolving the bonde of matrimony now S l ­
itting between the plaintiff and yonrealf on
tbe gronnda of desertion; and for snob other
and further relief aa to the Court may aeem
equitable and Jest.
Thia anramona to Barred upon yon by pnb-
lioation thereof for a period of atx enooeae-
weeka in the 8herman Oonnty Observer, a
weekly newapaper of general eironlation
pnhliahed in Hherman ooonly, Oregon, in
porananoe to an order of the Hon. E. V.
Littlefield, Judge of tbe above entitled Oourt
duly made on the 24th day of Marob. ISOS,
and 'h e date of tbe first pnhtioation thereof
ia the 27th day of March, 1906.
A. W. FaaqiUB, Attornev
7tm27mH-M0]
for P laintiff
GOODS SOLD REASONABLE
L. W. ROSS, Waso
W atch Inspector O. R. & N.
FOR
FURNITURE
...A N D ...
UNDERTAKING
My Motto Is
Qulok Baton and
S m all Profits.
on
F a rm im p le m e n ts, L and
R ollers, H a rro w s , • D rills ,
B u g g ie s and H a c k s ,
Live and Let Litre.
Call and Examine (
My »took of
furniture
and
B ID E L I N E S
before baying
0. W. AXTELL
M oro
•
Orocoa«
go ‘o
Wasco Implement
House
CHAB. GALLIHER, Prep.
WASCO, OREGON