Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, August 14, 1908, Image 1

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SHERMAN
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$1.50 per Yeari 124c per Month
Agent« for any Magazine or Newspaper
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Meets the first and third
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First street. Strong brick, Moro, O re.
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, cordially Invited to « * • <
w ith ue. B y order o f the
J . M. Parry. HeoTOteO.
W. M.
B illiard and P ool T a b le s
Vinton H o tel
G RA SS VALLEY, ORC.
Convientto Business
A ll kinds of Reservoir and Cistern work in co *
P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E
nection with water system s installed iri first,
class style and all work done guaranteed.
D ynam ite and powder work on all kinds of Rock Excavations
Conducted on Best Principles
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Office In The Goffin Building, 1st St.
Moro, Oregon.
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Drs: Beers and Morse
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C o rn e r 7 th a n d Stark S tre e ts .
It Is hew and Its rooms are provided with
running water and long distance tele­
phone,. European plan. Kates
«1 per day, and upward .
. Illghest priced room $3
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Wright-Dickinson
Hotel Co.
Cha*. W rig h t, President.
M. C. Dirklnadh, Manager.
ling First Class and Up to date. _ |
A gent for the Beet Steam Laundry
Shop in B rick B u ild in g n ext ^Observer Office
MORO
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Esmond Hotel
OREGON
All Work Warranted.
W. H. Ragsdale
Office Ground Floor Ginn
C o p y rig h te d .
1>OS. b y
A w ^ to te d
L it e r a r y Press.
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A fter ten years of fried bacon and
suit pork the pendulum swung to Its
opposite extreme for David Chadwick.
The goddess of fortune, whom he had
long wooed In vain, now tam ed her
face with truly feminine caprice. From
beceo and corn bread Dave bad lieen
advanced almost overnight to a New
York hotel, where bis day’s board
would have bought provisions for a
month during his prospecting period.
And still Dave was not satisfied. He
did not like what he termed “fussy”
foods, and the very length of the bill
of fare deprived Idm of his appetite.
Then It was that Nell Horton came
as an angel of deliverance and led him
to her home In the suburbs, where
Dave devoured all that was put before
him and rejoiced In the absence of a
bill of fare.
”1 don't suppose that this modest
meal w ill ap{>eal to \ou,” said Nell
w ith ostentations modesty. "W e are
plain peopte out here, and after your
grand hotel it must seem skimpy,
bat w fia^’ i saw you on the avenue
I said to myself, ‘I ’ll l>et that’s Dave
Chadwick, and I ’m going to ask him
home, no m atter what he may think.’
You hrfvdn’t changed a mite, Dave,
since you le ft Lawrence.’’
Now, it la pleasant for a man who
realizes that be Is beginning to look
old to be told that he does not differ In
appearance a fte r fifteen years, and for
the first tim e Dave decided that Nell
was looking remarkably young herself.
H e could not know that Nell f i d
carefully studied ths num-rous pic­
tures of the new Croesus in the news­
papers gnd bad ha unted the vicinity
of his hotel for days Itefore she had
encountered him, apparently by chance,
In front of the place.
The Hortons had known Dave In his
early life, before he had gone west to
seek and eventually find fortune.
When the papers had taken up the
newly made multimillionaire, as the
week before they had taken up the
newly lioni baby elephant of the cir­
cus, Nell had read all tho stories and
had determined that Dave and his ml
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Hons should become her property.
- “H a always was a dumb fool,” ahs
told her mother. “I f we can get hold
of him before the other» do I ’ll be mar-
ohcar andxrson
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Brick
Next Door W.W.M.Co. Bank
E u rop ean Plan
F a m ily
W . C . Bryant
F. J. M eln dl
M eindl.& Bryant
L aw yers
6 0 c, 7 6 c, $ 1. 0 0 , $ i . 6 0 , $ 2 .
A G ood cTean
OREGON
MORO
Rooms 1 and 2 The Ginn Brick
Over W.W.M.Co. Bank
H otel
OREGON
MORO
Nearest Hotel to Business Center, Banks and Depot.
Remarkable Cure
Sunday D inner 35 cents.
F irs t Class B a rb e r Shop in th e H o te l.
M . L. Evans of DeMnas has been laid
up w ith rheum atism for some tim e and
suffered untold agonies, but Is now up
and perfectly w ell. Ask h im w hat
cured h im and he w ili.a a y jkaa than
a 50c bottle of W atkin s' Rheum atism
and Gout Tablet«.
O pposite P o s t O ffic e
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The Umatilla House
Ttie D«*il»«, Oregon,
Steam H * a t.
Electric L ig hts
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Office upetairo
Room« 5 and 6
Opera House Building
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Menefee & Wilson
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E. B. Dufur
AU O R & N Traffts Stop at Front Door
Railway T icket Office in the Lobby.
T . N. C R O FTO N ,
E. M ille r
rled to him before the end of the
Did yofl see w hat th« paper
said the other day about hto cooking
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Sold by *
Frank Menefee.
Fred Wilson bacon In hla room and getting th«
J '?'• b halls all smelly? H e’s sick of ths
French stuff the hotels all have, and
there la no one to give him w hat he
wants because he does not know where
E very bottle positively guaranteed
to look for It. W e’ll have him over
here (o dinner, and—well, he’ll want to
A ttorn eys - at - L a w
come again.”
Mrs. Horton had nodded approvingly
Office in*the Vogt Block, upstairs upon her well preserved daughter, and
so the campaign was begun.
M o r o . O re g o n .
They were fortunate In the posses­
TH E DALLES
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OREGON sion of a dependent relative. « The
Hortons had an Income, small, but as­
sured, and when Cleon Blake had died
Express and Freight
penniless they had permitted his
Delivered to any Part of the City
daughter, Dora, to enter their house­
Piano and Furniture Moving.
hold nominally as a member of the
A ttorn ey - at - L aw
fam ily, but in reality as a superior
Trunks and Grips. Delivered Office 737 Chamber of Commerce cook.
I t was she who had cooked the din­
Corner Third and Stark
To and From all Trains.
ner which had to pleased Chadwick
PORTLAND
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• OREGON and w hich‘ brought him frequently to
the little house
The men who were
promoting hla syndicate Insisted that
he innst not remove from the hotel to
a boarding house where his simpler
Proprietor of
neods could be suited, and It was only
Address: M O RO . OREGON.
a t the Hortons’ that he could escape
that terrible menu card, w ith Its res­
taurant
French and Its overrich
S tock Inspector
sauce«.
H e did not always want steaks and
S h erm an C ounty,
Draying 6f all Kind«.
roasts, and the knowledge that there
were good things on the bill which he
O regon.
Trunks and Grip« Hauled to and
could not translate only added to hla
from all train«
dissatisfaction.
Deputy Stock Inspector
I t was a fte r an especially trying
Louis Schadew ltx. Kent, Oregen meal at the hotel that Dave armed
hlmaelf w ith a box of violets and sal­
lied forth to propose to Nell. H a had
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•lo w ly come to the conclusion that
Nell was no longer as young as she
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pretended to be, but she offered secape
from the hotel, and hs was sick of the
place-sick of It« culstn«, It* grinning
bellboys, Ita aervlle waiters and
ar­
t he bserver ffice
rogant clerks.
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K iv e
not etgect If he married and establish­
ed a home fo r hlmaelf.
I t was a long trip uptown, and
much of hla courage had ooaed away
when at last be found hlmaelf on the
Horton«* stoop. H e was rather glad
that the maid came to the door. It
was a certain sign that Nell was set
home, else aba would have rushed to
the door w ith ostentatious welcome.
Thia little maid he decidedly approved
of.
“They w ill be back In an hour,” said
the girl. “They have only gone down­
town on a shopping tour, and they
w ill be so sorry to have mlaeed you.
Won’t yon wait?”
Chadwick hesitated and was lost
Hs went Into the little parlor and
picked oat the most comfortable chair.
The girl paused at the door.
“Can I get you anything before 1
g o t’ she asked solicitously.
“The
morning paper la upstairs. I can get
It In a m oment”
“I ’d rather talk." said Chadwick
comfortably. H a was hungry for con­
genial companionship, and the little
maid was very different from Nell.
Sometimes Dave grew a little tired ef
Nell and her bold flattery.
“I can’t atop," cried the girt. " I t
bakhig day, and I have the oven fa ll.”
“When Miss Horton doss all ths
cooking?” reminded Chadwick.
“I
aball b iiv .» Investigate."
He had I .-i-Li so frequent a caller that
he kuew from which door Nell was
nccustoiued to put In an appearance,
her sleeves rolled up and an adorable
dab of flour on her saucy chin. Ig ­
noring the frightened protests of the
little maid, he pushed hla way Into the
kitchen.
In her embarrassment Dora had for­
gotten that Nell had claimed the cook­
ery for her own and that upon thia
talent she had counted for the winning
of Chadwick. __ Now that the cat was
out of the b a r the probabilities were
that Nell would turn her cousin Into
the street. Hhe Inherited a shrewish
temper from her mother, and Dora
knew that the two women would he
Implacable.
Chadwick sniffed the spicy odor«
and turned to the girl.
“So you are the fairy of the kitch­
en T* he said.
“Nell does all the work.
I Jnat
watch the things when she goes down­
town," denied Dora hastily.
Chadwick put one finger under the
dimpled chin and raised the fdfle that
he might look straight Into the gray
eyes.
“Look me straight in the face and
say that again,” he commanded.
The long lashes fell over the troubled
eyes as Dors struggled to make her de­
nial convincing. Chadwick laughed.
“Look here," he said as ba released
her chin. “I came out here today to
ask the hand of the woman who had
made me comfortable. I t la not that I
cared so milch about what I had to
e a t I t Is not that I cap get a dinner
here without having to fight three
waiters and tbs maltre d’hote!
That
wasn’t what appealed to me, thoagb
they do say that the way to a man’s
heart la through hla stomach. T hat
sounds fanny, bat really a man doesn’t
marry Just a cook.
" I wanted the woman who of all the
million peopl^V0
big town cared
enough for old friendship to cobm and
rescue me from the maltre and the
menu. I t wasn’t Just the Idea of din­
ner, but the home. I want a home
of my own, and 1 wanted her to run It
for me. But It seems that she did not
tell tbs truth about the cooking.
I
guess the rest of It Is pretty much of
the same place of goods, and It won’t
stAnd the wash. I t ’s yon I want, little
woman, not becaase you can cook—I
don’t know Jnst w hat It la, but I want
you.
You slip on yonr hat, and we can
run down to city hall and get a llceasa
and a wedding certificate in no time
at alL”
Why. you don’t even, know my
name!” cried the startled |tel.
I can guess,” was the iro m p t reply.
“I ’m not so forgetful of the man who
gave me my first start as not to be
able to trace his likeness In Olson
Blake’s daughter. They told me that
they did not know where you were,
and today when I recognised you It
was that which first suggested the
falsehoods they have been telling and
led me to Investigate Jbe kitchen. We
can pay them back for their food.
They’ll be content so long aa they get
a lot of presents.
W ill you come,
Dora i*’
Something in hla tones appealed to
the girl, and she looked Into the eager
eyes that searched her blushing face
She had been sorry for Chadwick, and
pity la akin to love. H a read his an­
swer In her «yea, and a great light of
gladness came Into hla own aa he bent
and reverently kissed the tip of the
dainty ear, for her face waa hidden
against his strong «boulder.
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H ILSTE10S BIG FIGHT
Victory of Well Known Journalist
Over an Unknown.
TERRIFIC BLOWS EXCHANGED
Defeats« Assailant Taken Off His
Quar« Wjr New Word— Odd Actions
• f His Companion, Who Could Run
Backward Like a Crab.
W
flehoole For Animals.
“You never heard of school« for ani­
mals? W«ll. that shows your Igno­
rance," said tho p r a<fo««sr.
“There 1« an elephants* school la
Blam," said ha. “Young elephants aro
taught In It to take np and carry in
their tranks great teakwood logs—no
assy task, for the toga require delicate
balancing. They are taught to kne«L
to answer to the various stroksa of tha
ankus. or goad, and, like saddle horses,
they learn several gaits. Pets' school«
abound tbs world over. There are
schools for whits mice, for monksya,
for song birds, not to mention tho fa ­
mous phonograph school for teaching
parrots to talk that la tha pride of
Philadelphia. Ths Mg deslere to w ild
animals usually ran small schools
where Ilona, tigers, bears and leopards
are taught simple tricks, floch schools
aro very profitable.
Where an un­
tamed Hoe, salable only la «ass ar
menageries, fetches hut Wfl0 o r Ik I
tuhh
C e n ts
TO PREPARE SOUP.
gait Never Added Until tha goup la
Dona.
No matter how plain and simple a
dinner may be soup adds to IL Poor
soup la often served because too little
attention to paid to IL First of all.
there must be good material to start
with. Cold water should always be
used where meat to coAked In order to
draw out the Juice. Salt must never
be added outll the soup la dona, flonp
should simmer on the back of tha stove
Instead of boiling rupidly. When th«
meat to well cooked, strain, add salt
and set In a cold place. Hklm off all
grease from the surf nee the next day
and the stock Is ready for use. Clear
soups arc never considered as whole­
some as others. There are a great va­
riety of vegetable, meat and cream
soups which are appetlxlng. Cream
of tomato, celery and asparagus are
particularly good.
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A soup kettle where every bone or
scrap of meat left over to thrown to
to .considered very essential In many
households, especially where soup to
served every day. Ou«t or tw q tabto-
fcpoonfuls of cold rice Is i n addition to
any ordinary soup, especially chicken
or mutton broth, lie carefhl that tha
soup Is ney^r greasy.
I f the stock
stand« overnight all bits of grease can
t»e removed.
A cupful of tomatoes
flavors a soup made of stock. In mak­
ing good soup bay leaves, celery, pars­
ley, carrots, onions, whole clove« and
other herbs or vegetables are excellent
for flavoring. IU-aus and peas make
delicious soup. An excellent stock for
soup lsdbliule by cooking o knuckle of
veal nnd beef l>ono In cold water w ith
six potatoes,' five carrots and four tiny
onions on the back of the stove for a
day or longer, then strain and set
a way.*’*
Ifu r a t Halstead, one of the leaders
In American Journnll.su) for more tbau
h alf a century and widely known us a
rigorous editorial and magazine writer,
who recently died at his home In Cin­
cinnati, said that the fiercest fight he
ever had In his life be once had w ith a
stranger. I t Is said he never knew
w hat the fight waa about; neither did
ha ever learn the name of hla enemy.
"This eventful fight,’*' <e lift Id , ’t o o k
place a number of years ago.” H e was
w alking up the steps of the Cincinnati!
poetofflee and was nloue. Going up he
saw coming down a tall, powerful
man, accompanied by n small under­
stood chap. Mr. Halstead suld that as
ha advanced toward them be saw
they were very touch Interested In his
personal appearance. The tall and
more powerful of the two men coining
toward him was making Insulting re
marks. As he passed Mr. Halstead on
the way down his criticisms Were of
such a personal nature that the editor,
who had tried tv keep his self control,
concluded that It was easier to fight
than to try and contain tils rage, says
a correspondent of the Pittsburg Dis­
patch. 8o he swung around on one
heel in the good old Cincinnati stylo
and struck the Ohio citizen who did
not like his appearance back of the
A NOVELTY IN WICKER.
ear.
Coming down w ith the full
weight of his powerftti figure upon the Unique Stand to Hold the Veranda
Library.
descending body of his enemy, the
weight sent the fullen one clear out
Racks and stands have been pro­
over the curb Into the middle of the vided to hold a veranda library. These
street, where his head bounded over a racks are made of wicker, and tha
tow cobblestones before ho came to *UKwt useful kind to high and narrow
rest.
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to'take up as little floor space aa pos­
H e w a K n o c k ed far enough away for sible on the ilinall veranda floor. Some
a moment for Mr. Halstead to turn to are made triangular to fit Into corners
the smaller man. lie found him with against the house, other« are square
his hands In his pockets coming to­
ward him. H e knew that this was
not a good sign in a fight, nnd so he
made a rush for the little man before
he would have a chance to draw n
weapon. An the gigantic editor came
toward him, aflame with wrnth Hud
boiling over w ith the sense of mus-
cular power, the little man performed
a feat which I have never heard re­
corded In any known history of atb
totlc feats. He rau at top speed back­
ward up the steps without stumbling,
ever keeping his eyes upon his ad­
vancing foe. M r. Halstead says that
he ran backward up the steps so
much faster than he could forward
that hs gave him up and turned to
asset the citizen whom he had knock­
ed beknv sod who w a s now comlug
ap tha steps In good courage and good
pluck, ready to destroy M r. Halstead.
"Then,” said Mr. Halstead, “a fight
began the equal o f which 1 have nev­
er personally known. I had the ad­
vantage of being on the upper side.
VB BA NPA BOOKRTAWn.
W e exchanged some terrific blows.
old
H s h it ms a n um t«r of times on my or with the front curved like
Tha
arms.
Each blow wns so powerful fashioned swell front bureau.
that It temporarily removed the flesh, tall, slender legs keep the bottom shelf
and the blow went Gear through to high enough from the floor for It to
the bone. You huve no Idea how It escape most of the dust and wear and
harts ta be struck on the (tone of your tear, anti the top one to the right height
for vases und bow ls of flowers.
arm In that way."
M r. Halstead obtained the second
knockdown, althoafch before ''arriving
HEALTH AND BEAUTY.
at this glorious result he received four
or five body blow«, had one aide of
A fter a dusty trip the face should be
hla back scratched well up and had carefully
In warm water sad
generally disarranged hla dress.
Aa perhaps massaged with cold cream.
Jhls opponent went down the second
I f you wish to become plump, drink
tim e the little man, who bad been
dodging around behind them, again plenty of milk, eat starchy vegetablaa,
such as potstorg and rice, henna, corn
ran up the s ta in backward.
Aa the man who hnd been sent to and the like; eat bread and taka raw
the gutter twice arose dellboy«t«ly. tod
This cough remedy has rarely
come up for another bout Mr. H a l­
stead’s partner came around the cor­ known to fall In giving relief: Hoaet
ner.
He was an absentmlnded In­ a lemon very carefully without burn­
dividual who walked the streets In ing It. When It to thoroughly hot cut
those days tw irling a penknife In his It open In ono end and aqueeae Into a
bands.
Us came running, w ith hla cup containing three ouncea of finely
Take a spoonful
knife In his hand, but licfore ho got powdered sugar.
close enough to come to the rescue Mr. whenever your cough troubles you. I t
Halsteads opponent waa back In front to excellent and moat agreeable to tha
of him. The field ipnrslial said be taste.
was nearly spent at this stage of the
In healthy persons the tiny sweat
game. H a said he had Just a quarter glands of the skin are always actlra,
of one lung left to breathe with. The and the secretion, save when It la ex­
persplrntlou ran down hla body In cessive, passes off as soon as forsaad;
streams, and at times there were such or, * more exactly, Immediately It
acute pains In his spine that he near­ reaches the surface. It doss this hr
ly screamed. His partner cried out ns being changed Into vapor; baaee tha
he came down, coining a word which skin never looks damp. Any fa tty «sa-
M r. Halstead hnd never heard before, terlal on the surface of the skin w ill
“G «t out, you scurf!’’
le this evaporation and make tha
Whether It was the sound of this un­
uld collect in drops.
usual epithet or not, the opponent was
W ater w ill do wonder» for one I f
taken off hid guard, aud M r. H a l­ people but realize IL As a complexion
stead's hug« flit «truck bipi under tfift maker, for Instance. It to a great beaa-
noae. The thumb of the fist went by tlfier usol both Internally and
Into hla right ey«, and the knuckle of nally. An ex^yllent tonic effect
lsft finger went Into tho other eye. Iw bad by taking a face bath at
•gain fall Into ths street. Then he once a day In cold water. F ill a
arose, shook himself and started off with the water, placing It en a
an a dead run, as If he was thorough­ or chair Where It can be conveniently
ly satisfied with the morning*« work. reachcl without too much stooping.
M r. Halstead waa helped to his office, Drawing a long breath, dip the face
and It was sw ersl days l*>foro he re­ In and out of the cold w ater fo r abent
covered from the shock. But he nev­ two or three minutes.
When M 1«
er had the eatlsfaction of knowing necessary to breathe the mouth «an ha
what the row was, about.
fifted from the water, but It
take another deep breath.
gun Cure For Bald Head.
A farm er north of Youngstown, O.,
Curtains In gumsssr.
has a new growth of hair on his here­
When a house la closed far tha
tofore bald head. I t came about thia
mer, It to ttettar to bang
w ay: Several weeks ago the farm er
straight from frames or beasts kft a
«rant fishing and waa ao Interested
dark room than to fold the««
that ha forgot hla bars bead. The sag
or allow them to hang at tha 1
blistered hie ecalp so badly that tha
Portieres and heavy draperies
skin pealed off, and when the new
also he hang ha
gkln eat«» on a luxuriant growth o f
should be
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M oros B arber S h o p *
B a th T u b a .
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J, R. Morgan
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F . R . A X T E L L , M O R O , O R fe
EDGAR
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Day or Night.
Roth in W orkm anship and Priçe
Office at Furniture Store.
D r. W . N . Morse
Calls Prom ptly Attended
Satisfaction Guaranteed
P o r c e la in
E. Beers.
WASCO
Hotel Oregon
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P h y s ic ia n s
and S u rgeon s
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FH YSICI?WS & SURGEON.
PLUMBING *» STEAM FITTING
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M e r e L ed g e. N e . |IB X ’
I. O. O. V. Moro, Ore«*
Meets every Saturday
evening at 7:8ft o'clock.
'V isitin g members are
Cordially Invited. Meiu«
b en are expected to be
G. A . M eloy, N . G .
r t M . Brash. Secretary.
- lee oold drinks and ice cream In sea­
son. Koda water, bottled and fountain,
alw ays on hand.
New Entirely.
P uSTERIHa,
B e th le h e m C
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Regular oonmiuuloatha
M b 2d and 4th I h u r f t
day evening« inoflWW-
By order W .M .
M rs Helen Parry, H« •
C igars, T o b a cc o s
To those wishing such relations we heartily extend our services.
W a sc o W a r e h o u se
M illing C o . B A N K M oro
: C h a d w ic k ’s j;
C h o ice.
J A J i tT C V IC G .
C onfectionery
To have monéy is to save It. The one suTe way to save it
is to deposit it with Wasco Warehouse Milling Co. bank.
You w ill then be exempt from the annoyance of having
it burn holes in your pockets. Aside from the tact that
your money will be safe from theft; the habit of saving
tends to the establishment of thrift, economy, discipline
and a general understanding of business principals essen­
tial to your success.
A u gu st
A, F A A M., More, Or.
E u re k a
W m . Rudolf
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