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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1908)
V, Or.Hi»t3oc^ Citj Hall. I T SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER. ° " very D«»cHption to order ■ Quick and Cheapl lbbcr Stamp* FarnUhgd. Tn^rtto. — " i ' “* E s ta b lis h e d 1 8 8 7 . ... o iæ i- m u ii c o u n t y , O r e g o n , K r id a y , J u l y z 'ir’y’yw'v' ie ç > 8 K iv e C e n t s Lodga N a. W m . R u d o lf THE ONE SU RE W AY 3 i, i i» Meets First street, fitrong b rick, Moro, Ore. w ith us ‘a 121, A. M ., Moro, Or tb« first and third the Thursday evenings of each m onth V isiting memlwn» e o rd lilfy Invited to i»iw-t B y order o f the W . M. PEARY'S BIG SEND OF Thousands Cheer as Explorer Starts For North Pole. WOMAN SWIMMER'S DARING. flMaa Hors« Half Mila to ■•«, Amaa- lag Crowds by H ot Exploit. Off to North Pole Crowds of every class now line the NEW RAILROAD SAFEGUARD.. Tost of Dovioo to Holp Make Ti i»S No Risk. In the apartments of lfa jo r ton Webb, In New York city, trlcnl safety device system was ___ strated the other day which, oo Its sponsors contend, w ill effectively pot 811 1° railroad accidents. By thia system, a small model of » »Wi operated by Fred LaCvolx. the fo shore in front of the Octagon hotel at R o b e rt E. P e a ry*» E ig h th T r f p Sea B rig h t N. J., where a few days to F ro z e n R e g io n s — " T h e C o n fe c tio n e ry ago only the wealthy cared to loll. •n o w B aby” C ro w n tfp -T h e B e th le h e m C h ap ter From faroff Long Branch and Asbury Mo 7» O X t R o o s e v e lt. «•* >< Regular <x»ui muntasi l»>u EVERYBODY MOST OPTIMISTIC Park on the south aud from Atlantic /-C ig a rs , T o b a c c o s Highlands on the north hundreds dally each 2d and 4th lliu rs - day eventi.its m n irh ly . visit Sea Height to see the unusual O long as the north pole remains C o m m a n d e r «4 Expedition Confident of By order W . M . B illia rd a n d P ool T a b le s spectacle of Mlaa Caroline Kay ton of your money w ill be safe from theft; the habit of saving undiscovered it w ill continue io or, signals constantly are reels , M rs Helen Parry, Hec\ petting Farther North— Vast Quan Brooklyn go In bathing with her «ad- be the goal of adventurous ex In the locomotive’s cab to apprtee the tends to the establishment o f th rift, economy, discipline titiaa of Provisions on Board— Largo die horse, a coal black mare. peditions Into the regions of thé cnglqp driver of all conditions affhetfog Mare Loda«, No. 113, Miss Kay too w ean a plain black Arctic ocean. Wfien the p„lo is once Assortment of Useful Presents F o r and a general understanding of business principals essen his train whether tracks aie elear. I. O. O. f. Moro, Ores'» bathing ault, the hone nothing but a placed In the domain of things we Eskimos. switches properly set. drawbridges* Meets every Haturdsy IcecoM d rin k * und lee cream In Rea- tial to your success. bridle. Bareback she rides Into the know about utul the mystery surrouikl- ......... 1 ,,r truins following or precedlag. veulng at 7:80 o'clock. »urrouiM L’ridoubtcdly every one aboard the non. H da water, bottled und fou u lulu, surf, while hundreds of apectaton ap- Ing Visiting luemliers are s e ie n no A telephone instrument in the cab al- i — B «" clenrvd awa) fhe o lentttit Commander Robert K. Dlaud her darin.- .n d always on hHiid. . daugeroua fe s t may still take an Intrrvst In W n e ? - cordially Invited Mem . Peary's arctic bound steamer, felt I j / h* ** C?mp* U* 1 to <R» Ho the fa r north, ln the marklng o j lotvn the engine driver com nmole* hers are expected to l»e nt ail times w ith the men in the foee- tin ill the big weather beaten veaae present. the m . ’ « nt<i.n he * n,m ar’ «Me«, for coast llnes nnd dedcrlptlon* of nuhnnl O. A . M eloy, N . 0 . motlve calm ahead or in the __ _ pulled slowly out of the recreation the mare 1. still « llt t l. afrald o f.th e and vegetfibl. l|ff . bpt the It.»»», rt M. B ra-h. Secretary. pier at the-foot of East Twenty-fourth booming of the waves. — « f 7«’ ’- .’JPflh pole with telegraphers at stations along the ftth'lf <I1T not be apt ‘fq exert the fas- street, New lo rk , the other afiernoou Once through the surf, both rider Tfio basis of the device la that of nt 1 o’clock, while from the shore thou- and horse seemingly enjoy their sWlm H&atlnn upon thojpopular mind that r o j gqffin G RASS VALLEY. O RE. ■unda of voices guve lusty cheers for Out they go, sometimes a half mllo it does now as an undiscovered and present block system. Instead of util / / / / / / / / / / / Z / / y j ’ u - a - s ' x - a a " izing semaphores along the tracks, I the Intrepid ex!pl«»r«-r as he started on from shore, the mare keeping her nos hence mysterious entity. Commander Robert È. Peary, who ever, signals are registered In the cab FFIYSIUAN & SUKGEWN. his third quest for the north pole. Aa trils Just out of the water and Miss **IM»dMMIfl *,«•♦ * « «♦ a , . * * ----------| has Just start cd on what lie declare-. by means of a time recording device, a the ship passed up the stream she waa K .w n n **** » « » » s a x a t a » Kayton bending low ao aa to put aa w ill he his Inst trip to the .»J, 2 whistle, a gong and an electric both | saluted by three whistles from every - "b n » ¿ Î P0“ “ - * ° D th® e’,U,n# ,B 08 »««hiwhiatlc as e x ,7 in # À R I J i M. G O F F IN . - Electrical connection la maintained d raft that was within sight. swimmer. Being an expert horsewo- his quest. “ I f i do B,.» . by use of a third rail, which la placed . From early morning until Bailing h M H t t ,e tr ° U b l* ,D k<* P ln * ceH 8 fu l b® «"<1 tM ïfo ro ‘ l e a v i n g tadween the running rails, the current time the c f*w were rushing about. pH- being generated hy steam turbines at- A ll k in d s of Reservoir and Cistern work ui.crfn- wl»IcliJ bL ‘à uw °î lug In ns fust ns they could the strange la ^ ftT P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E Office In J he G oth,, Btiihliug, 1st St. tached to the locomotives sim ilar to the and miscellaneous cargo that goes to rectio n w ith w afer sysTemsi T n sfa Y leirin first , , Moro, Oregon. K «» .ften ?*.gh' the horee 18 often ■*®pt I «m growing old. » hâve th, suine en method now In use in lighting trains make' Yip an arctic equipment. That A backward by a receding wave. An an cla ss -style and u H ^ h tork d on e guaranteed. the crew w ill not starve Is certain to gry snort gives vent to the mare’s dis thusiasm, but the years me piling up and headlights electrically. The track C onducted on Béct P rinciples D yn am ite and pow der work on all k in d - of Rock E x ca v a tio n s I on me.” Is divided Into blocks of one mil« Or. H E Beer-. Dr. W . N . Morse any one who saw the enormous number approval. On reaching the beach Miss Commander Peary was fifty-two Instead of the five mile lengths nsnally o f lanes nnd bugs containing food of Kayton dismous||k, and a groom takes years old In May last. It Is thirty-one found In prevailing block a y tomo The all kinds. C o m m e r c i a l T r a d e *< > il< -li« d the horse to the stable. The daring “It ain’t all salt burse, either.” the young woman then trips to the hath years slncq he graduated fi .m E.iw- recording devices, so the inventor as- i'»,rta, aro effective over distances ef Irish chef explained, " f o r we have gut fifty to a hundred mllss. And aa osdy i P h y s ic ia n s ,*• arctic fodder to a science now, and neer aud twenty-two since he went on twenty to thirty volts are required for we can have our spring vegetables his first arctic trip mid imide hls'rccon- operation the charged mils hold no a n d S u rg e o n s out of tlilm tlna, ye seeK on Christinas ■« W g t a , » M evo nolssance of the Inlnnd Greenland Jce danger to human life. SEAGOING SANITARIUM. dny at the pole, when we get there, WASCO - - O REGO N nnd It ’s sure we get there nt that.” cap. It Is Just n scoro of yours sluco 'I he new signal system h— already For Invalids Undortakon by he married Mias Josephine Dlehltsch, had a practical teat on the Staten Is Every one from Cbmmander Peary •h ip Calle P rom p tly A ttended who Went w ith him on his 'expedi land division of the Baltimore and Bulldors of M auritania. to the bo’s’n are optimistic regarding According to the Neue Frele Presse tions of isoi 2 nnd 1803-4 as far as Ohio, and It la said to have lived the success of the venture. Com D a y or N ight. of Vienna, a company Is being formed winter quarters In Groenlnml and who nil the requirements demanded hy the mander Peary an Id: “This certainly has been a splendid to provide a floating sanitarium for In was the first white woman to winter railroad eiperta who' supervised the .S T O P A T It wn>j tests. send off I am deeply grateful for the valids likely to derive benefit from a with an arctic vxpodliloii. honor. We are ready for the trip. I sea voyage, but whose requirements whim her parents were In the nrctl« have done entirely too much work in are not at a lf or only Imperfectly met that Marie AhulghlP» Peary, faiuous as REAL DONKEY FOR TAGGART. . S a t ir f a c t io n G u a r a n teed*. that country to lie certain 6f anything, by a voyage on ordinary vessels. An the “snow baby,” was Tton». Slit» Is D e n tis t N a m e d D e n v e r, a nd H a la to Bo pg so I'lk n o t promise anything before I English firm, builders of the Maure now a young lady, nr nlinos^.o.H'Wht .. Both in W ork m an sh ip and Price • o r n e r 7tb a n d S tark S tre e ts . m o c ra o y ’a M a soot. start, except that I am going to put tania, have undertaken to build for any rate. ’“On Heptiprnhor 12, 1X08,” ..iLiaaxe s atuldu ri sis ul p , M eg wi th M< tR f t '— i i.’un i m a ndo r- l ‘«*aey.-- 4otrrrst< O fliee a t F u r n it u r e S tore- — ............. Tie» real stmott pure DemocraticdaB- OREGONt'tntnTr f'reTy nTTbrenergy. moral, men- •600,000 a vessel specially designed for running water and long distance tele Invalids and devoted entirely to their • iiASeinbh-m of tho party, is tai and physical, that I itossess. phones. European plan. K ale* ' /• " j ” r• in lM»ssesslon of t'halrman Tom Tag- “I feel confident that in any case I needs. ' 1 per dsv and upward Whereas ordinary vessels are oblfged s i it of the Democratic national «yan- ■hall carry the American flag farther V A ll WoYk W arranted. H ighest priced room $3 »♦*-- I mlttee. ' per day, north than ever. Euless the unfore to follow a pre-eatabllshed course and The donkey waa given to M r. T a g Ofliee in - T he Moro H otel Brick seen happens I shall plant the stars to take storm and sunshine as they W right-D ickinson Hotel Co. gart the other day at Denver by ooa tv r w m m w and stripes a t the magnetic pole. may come, the floating sanitarium Chas. W rig h t, Prexident. of the newspapers owned by Tb«—M The Rooeevelt has been thoroughly re would go la search of good weather, M . Patterson, former United Ft«tee paired from her last struggles with seek shelter from bad weather and M. C. IMckinxon, Manager. senator from Colorado. the Ice. has been fitted with two new consult solely the w elfare of its In I here was much ceremony about boilers o f 600 horsepower each, making valid passengers. The ship Is to be th»» presentation. In order that It her now an abler ship as regards designed to contain a swimming bath A tto rn e y a t L a w . J?ower than she was three years ago hydrotherapeutlc Institutes and a hall ht? done In proper stylo Dato ver, for that Is the dookey’s name, She Is, so far ns we are able to make for gymnastics and other exercises. Office G round Floor G in n Brick her. e<|iilpped to meet any emergency. All cabins are to be constructed aotas Baa tnken to the Brown Palace hotoL N earest H otel to Husmea» Center; B m it g jnrd D epot. led ncross the lobby, placed tn an alo- If conditions are no worse In the next to afford their nccupanta a maximum N ext Boor W .W .M .Co. Bank vator and carried to the second fleer. season than they were during the last of »direct light and air. The Adriatic S u i i d f t y I l i m i e r »>»5 c e n t s . wh»»re the headquarters of tha natlao- P ro tla n d , O re g o n . voyage I shall hope to accomplish the •n d In particular the Austrian Rl al coiumlttfo are. object of the expedition and return In vlera and the Dalmatian coasts are MORO F irst C lass B arber Shop in th e H otel. OSCAR ANUKRSON MANAGER OREGON aliout fifteen months—that la. In Octo contemplated as the usual cruising In spite of the assurance of those In charge of Denver that ba waa — Hy ber, 1!M>0 I am prepared, however, ground o f tbs new vessel. > Rocky mountain nightingale and K J. M oiudl W . O. Bryant for a stay of three years. that most |»eople out there would call Huge lM>uquets of rosea and other The Reasea.» him a burro, Taggart Insisted that ft flowers filled the cabin In which Com The new dlreetolre gown Is expen fitted In every w a y the description of mander Peary w ill spend much time slve, uncomfortable to wear and verv Free bus to and from trains Democratic campaign Insignia. during the next year. The cabin la striking In its appearance, which Is Taggart was delighted with tha gift Rates by the day comfortable and as well furnished as a why the dear women will Insist on L a w y e rs and accepted Denver without delay. similar room on a big ocean liner, a n d j Wr«Hng i t 5 0 c f 7 5 c , $ 1 .0 0 , $ I .5 0 , $ 2 He said that he would take Dewar it Is fa r more homelike. Nor w ill hack to French Lick w ith him and Rooms 1 and 2 The G inn Brick there be Incklng lx>okg to while away Th« Frozen Qrall. »hero the people ttop E u r o p e a n P la n Intended to make h|yi one of tha at (T o C om m ander P eary and hla band ] the tedious hours when the Roosevelt Over W .W .M .Co. Bunk W h y ain< the legends o f the H o ly O rafl. tractions of that resort. is w inter bound' In the northern Ice Th e dead crusaders o f the sepulcher. A Good C le a n F a m ily H o te l Painted on one side of the donk^ fields. The publishers of New Yorfc W h ile these men live? A re the ¿rent MORO was the legend. “M y Name Is O R E G O N have seen to that. They all chipped In hards a ll dumb? Il> e BOST OF IIOHFKT K. rEAIIV IlT W IM j U M D n lle a , o v « * « :» » !* , Ask Me," while on the other wars tha to furnish l>ooks for the explorer and H ero Is a vision to shake the blood of OBDWAT rAKTIUllGK AMI» TUK S1IIF eons words, “I Belong to Tom Taggart,* Kt«-aiu H eat. Electric, Iilg lits his crew. All told, more th a n '200 vol A nd m ake F e m e's w atchm an trem ble at aoOSBVB&T. M Electric Call Bells. •Tiiggnrt nnd Denver posed for thofr E. umes have l>een stowed aboard the hla post. ing event occurred nt Anniversary pictures lu the Democratic headquar vessel, ami they represent almost H O T E L RA l t e T O S U IT Y O U . W h a t shall pre va il against the s pirit of Lodge in the nrrivnl of n little nine ters, and many newspaper photogra every tyj»e of literature and evory m an A tto rn e y - a t - L a w large publishing house Ih New York W h en cold, the lean and snarling w o lf of pound Rtmng,«r. Thin little, blue eyed phers took snapslmts of them. anowfluke, bom at the elom» of th»' arc hunger, AH O R & N T ra in s Stop at F ront Door Among the stores on board tbs M. L . Evan« ,,f DeMoaa ban lieen laid Th e th re a te n in g spear o f tee m ailed soli tic summer day, d«>t*|> In the heart of T h « Q ible In Ono M oro L a n g u a g e * up w ith rileiiiiiatiHrti for nnrue tim e und Office up stairs Rooms 5 and b Rooeevelt are 10,000 pounds of flour, tude, R ailw ay T ic k et Office in the Lobby. the tvhlto north, fur beyond the fa r The American Bible society an autiered untold agonien, but In now up 12,000 loaves of bread, two tons of cod ■Hence and apace and ghostly footed fe a r thest lim it of civilised people or habi nounces that It recently compil e d s«wi and p trfeelly u e ll. Ask him w hat fish, 2uu cases of beans, 2,5b0 gallons P re v a il not? D an te In his froeen hell. Opera H ouse B u ild in g cured him and he w ill nay lea« than Bhlvertng, endured no bleakness like the tations, naw the cold gray light of the published a translation of a couatdaru- of oil for fuel and lighting, 200 esi T . N . C R O F T O N , P r o p r ie to r . void a 50c bottle of W atkin s' Rheumatism tomatoes nnd several hundred of Theoe men have w arm ed w ith th e ir own I arctic antunin once only before tin, hie portion of the Scriptures Into tha and Gout T ab le t« / MORO - . O R E G O N of great night settled upon us. Then she Chamorro language. Thia is tha na brown bread. fla m in g w ill Au Important part of the cargo on And peopled w ith th e ir d ream s Th e wind waa bundlod <leep In aoft, warm arctic tlve language of about fourflfths of Sold by fro m fleroe furs and wrapped In the «tarn and the population of the Island of itoom F ra n k Menefee. Fred W ilson the Roosevelt Is the large assortment A r e tu m - In th e ir faces, a t th e ir baeks Btrlpes. She kicketl and croweil in a The publication o f thia m in*»« of useful presents that Commander The w h ip o f the w orld's doubt and In ^ “ S u b scrib e for T he O bserver. B est W eekly p u b lish e d crib made out of a aonp box In n little ta mount to the creation of a w rlttoft » th e ir souls Penry is taklug north for his frlsnds the Eskimos. H e knows everybody In Courage to die—I f death ehall be the price frame horn»», thickly covered nnd Inuguug»* for these people, aa It Is tho i,n th e knlffnd E m p ire . E v ery o n e read s it. O f th a t cold cup th a t shall assuage th e ir bound together by a glittering sheeting first time that their dialect has E very bottle positively guaranteed the tribe except the babies born since th irs t. of Ice. embodied lu w ritten form. la his visit, and not a person has been T h ey c lim b and fa ll and etagger tow ard Thin In Penry’n eighth JoumeJ- to the to promote the continuous the goal. forgotten. The presents are all staple A tto rn e y s - a t - L a w T h ey la y themaelvee the road whereby fa r north. He came within 200 mile* raent of the study of B n g lla h ___ things, for on his first expedition to th e y trav e l of the pole lu lliod, when he fonched these people the society has bound ap the i»olnr regions Commander Peary A nd sue Ood fo r a franchie«. Does ho Office in th« V ogt Block, upstairs found that the Eskimos desired only 87 degreen (1 minute«, the farthest this translation and the BngUah w atch M o ro , O re g o n . point north th a t-a n y white man has tlon of tho same portion« Behind the la ttic e o f the boreal lights? thoflo th lu fta t h a t w o ro u a o fu l U> In th a t g ra il chapel o f th e ir stern vowed ever ln»«>n and lived to t»‘ll the tale. They cared not for beads, fancy quest. ÍH K D A L L E S T o J ohn D . R ookofo llo r. OREGON clothes or toys. N in e ty o f Ood'e long pacee tow ard the Speaking of thin expedition, the ex [N o te .—M r. Rookofollor w ill « s ta r th a plorer nald: “I should have reached north. " I am taking a lot of things for my lite ra ry flckl as a m agaalno w rits W ilt they behold the splendor o f his face? the pole If the auppllcn had not fa lieu E xp ress and F reight h im s e lf.) faith fu l friends up there,” said Com short nt the psycInUnglcnl moment Delivered to a n y Part of the C ity Huy. M r. R qckafsllor, w ill mander Peary. “Some of them are To conquer tho w orld m ust m an renounce There wnn the dlntnih'e reduced to i world? You pleas« hold up y o h r pan Piano and F u rn itu re M oving. t n • ----- — presents pure and simple, while the T h .e e the have renounced IL H ad ye only minimum that could have been cov A nd do not snatch tho hard A tto rn e y - a t - L a w rest w ill be used In paying them for f Afth t F ro m ua poor w rltln « m o o t «red In n few days. For a moment I Trunks and Grips Delivered Patwngers are now transferred to the railroad at Megler the services they render me. I t would Ye m igh t m ove m ountains, eaid the N aa- wnn half Inclined -to hazard the -fourteen miles up the Columbia River from Ilwaco. This Office 737 Cham ber of Com merce be ridiculous to offer them a re n a A nd w ritin g woman. Just tho money. W h y, these have fa ith t a move tho eonee chnncen, to rink nil now that tho polr ellml ,stes the necessity of steamers waiting for the tide, T h e y havs to sat and To and From all Trains. They have no conception of the unit •C orner'T hird and Stark o f man A nd havs a roof aa and insures a prompt and regular Rummer Schedule- aeenied to he within my reach. I of value. I am taking the men such O a t to tho point wboro a ll and nothing clothes ’ weighed tho chances In tny mind. m oot.. O r be a ll to tho M in k PORTLAND - - OREGON things as guns, ammunition, knives, T h ey eateh tho M t o ( D eath between Then I came hack.” steel shoes for their sledges, hammers, I f we had copped off such a wad th o ir tooth Commander Peary thinks the lemon I be S te am e r leaves P o rtla n d As you havs ro t. do you hatchets and other useful tools. Those In one w ild dash to tram p le tho unknown of that Journey w ill be a help In w in Im agln a th a t wa d ta ka th e paw And leap tho gatoe e f knowlodgo. T h ey are the things they desire and prise , ev ery m o rn in g ex cep t S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d a y a t - Proprietor of ning auocesn In thin expedition. He As you proposs to «to? havo dared the most. 9 ban t« k 4 i every possible precaution Even to defy tho sentinel th a t guards 8 : 3 0 o ’c l o c k . S a tu rd a y o n l y A t 2 o ’c l o c k P M. I f wo had money would wo w o rk Address: M O RO . OREGON. “ For the women I have large qusn The doors o f tho forbidden—dared to hurl against accident, failure of Muppttea, In prosy thlncs or rhym e? titles of needles, thimbles, scissors and T h e ir broathlng bodies a fte r tho Idoal R e m e m b e r th e S u m m e r rrile on th e O . R dk ate. The steamship Roosevelt, which W ould any o f us over t r y like tho heavenly kingdom must ho mirrors. They do hot want beads, nor T h a t taken To s « h ln ovorttmo? was equipped for thin expedition hy S to c k In s p e c to r is $ from to aH N o rth do they have say desire for the fancy O n ly hy violonoo. T h e s ta r th a t leads the Peary Arctic club at a cost of W o uld wo postpone a a auto w m things that the Indians hanker for. Tho leader o f thia quwet has bold tho about 860,000, coptnIns n splendid out B each p o in ts a n d r e tu r n ; good u n til Sept. 30th. D rayin g of a ll K in d s. O r tu ru a s o li ehaaoo w orld S h e r m a n C o u n ty , The m irror Is the nearest thing to s O r call a y ach ting ix r t y n fit. President Thetslore Roosevelt T ru e to Its orbit fo r a m fitiu« a*«?«. O r b lister in tho tow n. luxury that appeals to them, and I T runks nnd Grips H au led to and boarded her when she dropped anchor O reg o n . N n rtb Resell Is a famous, beautiful nlace— the most iierfeot have a sufficient supply ou board the And ehall he fall? T h ey never rati who In Oyater Bay on her way north*and Io .o r d e r th a t tho _ _ light beach on the whole N o rth Coast. Roosevelt to last them fbr years.” from a ll train s Accustomed to o u r T h e lr lam p o f fa lth a t th« u n w a ro rln g bad® the explorer and hla party god There are accommodations galore at prices to sott sail M ig h t put In ahapo tha Commander Peary said he would de flame speed. n® la ninch Interested In the Deputy Stock Inspector tastes; cam ping facilities w jth o u t equal— perfect bathing Tbo sdltor*a demands? pend absolutely on the game to be B u m t fb r th« o lta r eorvte« o f the rooo TOceenn of the exi»edltiou to the fros-fl conditions; all sorts of amusements and diversions. Come Louis Schadewltx, Kent, Oregon found In the arctic for hla mast sup the boginalng. H e ehall Und the ctreli. N ot m uchi W «*d toil tho have a good rest and a je lly time. ’ etranoe— . To go to—w ell, ww'd tea ply. Some o f the foods be w ill carry The boat of Penry by the emlnetit z L e t us eend you nur new tu m m e r book, and tell vou all The w h ite Im m aculate V irgin o f the T ii« m wboro to go s a d I about N O R T H B E A C H . J w ith him, In addition to hla supply e f N orth. sculptor W illiam Ordway Partridge O u r happtoot farowolL A X’S GAZEÏTfcLî pommican, tea and pilot biscuit, tha Whoee eteady gaae no m ortal «vor darod, gives a good idea of the strength and OF A E»«ir, 1 »(rectory o f kt.ch TW O R O E R three staple foods for use in the arctic, Whooe loy hand no huartan «vor gvaopod. determination which hnr® vnahlcd the ■ay. M r. Rockotoiior. Moaaat Town and V llln(n In Cr»M >n -<>•» In the d re ^ l silence and th« aolltud« O'gi ,11, Klving n L»< -o 1,1,11»., H ow would you Uko, ta r m C. M . Cady, Local-Agent, M oro. aro canned vegetables and a large sup ■he w alte and lletone through tha eew- explorer to win Ids way the froaeu ik rlrh o f ea ch place, I.o .n tlo n . T o b u tt In to your labor natoli turtes ply of canned peaches and pears., Ehlnplnnr F a c u ltie s and a Clneel- north despite the overwhelming char And g ra b jroar o to p a o f | W m . n c flu r r s y . General Passenger Ageut, Portland, Ore. flcil D irectory o f e a c h JBuelneaa “ I always see to It that ovary poraon Fo r one tndom ltable deetlned aoul, and Profeealon. acter of the hardships he hna so often L ,n d u r - “ »• «»°vy « r hör «ye « H. L. P O LK • CO., toe. with me has a dessert on Sunday,” said And V encountered Ufr hie w a rm llpe to the fr me Subsoribe for Tbo Observer Seattle. W a s h / J. M. Parry, Heoretary. io have money is^to save It. The one sure way to save it is to deposit it w ith Wasco Warehouse M illin g Co. bank. You w ill then be exempt from the annoyance of having it burn holes in your pockets. Aside from the fact that s W asco M .LL.NO CO . W uh ar eh o use gA N K V in to n H o te l F*I o r o < a ' R oumvp IL To those wishing such relations we heartily extend onr ’services. D . . , ....New Entirely. aa mkaa »A '.« > PLUMBING «s STEAM FITTING I Convient To Business D r . Discuses of Wcniei & Children a Specialty I H. A. Stuart, Moro, Oregon. P ustebihb , B rick ano Drs. Beers anT Morse B oncmte W ow W hen i II s^ww-MsaS m to P o r t i a lid J. K. Morgan . Hotel Oregon < m F, R. A X T E L L , M O R O , O R ? W. H. Ragsdale H otjl M oro O p p o s ite P o s t O ffic e Ä ' ——— Esmond Hotel faisr Frost d M orrioos Streoís Moro. Oregon. - —jr—- STO P mms 1 Meindl & Bryant M Puna, The Um atilla House M ille r ¡ Ales. H;atcr, IgL, D tm ^ Oregca I’ts easy to reach North Beach 0. 0. C ity N. 9 -7 5 Moro Menefee & W ilson 0{es8inger O r a y lake Steamer POTTER from Portland J". J. Potter m E. B. Dufur REED H U L S E Jam es S te w a r t CITY DRAY NO. 2 4 «Ince u o e ra a i Job Fiintiiin J EVB rv NM_Qs2a_«_ csiât A t T he O bserver O ffice ®o7’ Commander Peary, "and that la why I grau. Teak It waa executed by the aeulptor for th» Peary Arctic dab-