i TRU"1 ' >Í-W / • ? <¡£H /. You never see ghosts, you only If re O P Hulse le under the ears I Sc boob will reopen in Moro on of Dr Goffln. hear of them. the 7th. Fernie will be rebuilt with Edison O B Meeeioger is building a ^arn DeMose Springe is now a money ooncrete cottage« for bis dray team . order offioe. 01 The tireless oooker has invaded W O Hadley wm a Moro visitor | L J Oates met If reG a tee at Biggs on busineee last week. Amerioa, and to stay. Sunday, on her return to Kent. b When some people need a bath, Mrs E A Cushman left on Tues­ Attorney M E Miller wm a Shani­ they uae a lot of perfume. day for her home in tbe R om oity. ko visitor on legal buaioeee this Never tell a joke on your friends, Hot, hotter, hottest, now in the] week. and if you hear one don’t enjoy it. Before doing wrong pad yourself for tbe kicking that la sura to follow. Ladies Waists, ranching in price from 50 cents to $3.00 Skirts, from $3.50 to $12.50 — Infants Bonnets, Muslin Underwear, Whete Skirts, Corset Covfers, Drawers, — Night Dresses Nearly everybody professes to dis­ like an amateur show, but they all go. Sum m er Dress Goods, including Lawns, Dim ities, Batiste, Swisses, Hulls, etc. MORO COMMERCIAL CO. O b s e rv e r KO BO , B H X BM A N C O ., O B BOOM: Picnic-dinner plates at Tbe Obser­ See advertisment of tbe sale now on by tbe Moro Commercial Com ver Book store. Our line of Suitcases, Telescopes pany. and Trunks is complete. Moro Com­ The prioe of The Observer is 91.60 mercial Company. par yoar. 76 oanto for six mooths, B0 m o U For Sewing Machine needles, oils, f j r four DBontbe—bat If paid In advenes wa aaaapt <2.60 In fa ll for 2 years. HborUr belts and auppliee of all kinds, call tonne than one year 1>H oanto par month on L W Ross, Wasco. , A Blue Mark here will answer an Inquiry, when entered upon our calendar, For.harvest supplies, oils, case or giving the date of the paper os the date al barrel, see the Moro Hardware and which your current eubecriptlon expiree. Implement Company. F R ID A Y ...........'. .A ugust 21, 1908 Great conveniences are the pic Almoat everyone has to think to be polite; the natural impulae la to help himself first. ' ' ’ t — ----- -—----------- Plenty of Fruit Jars, Masons and Economy, at tbe Moro Commercial Company’s store. Woman help wanted. For partic ulars apply to The Observer. An dldeTly woman preferred. These goods are always sold on a close margin, but to people who need an outfit, in whole or part, a good liberal discount will be given. line of Old Sols penetrating rays. Attorney Meindl is enjoying his Merohant Erby of Kent b fitting oUam oum dii in Ibeelaeeio shades his plaoe of business with lights for of ClaokamM. tbe ooming long evenings of the George Urquhart is firing for the winter. Ireland Bros steam thrashing outfit a Attorney C W Bryant expeots to in Kent. Some men act all the time an join his 'amily soon in tbe wondrous though they wished they were valley where rolls the hiatorio Wil­ lamette. widowers. J M Axtell b now ready tooocupy A man is alwsys jealous of hie his new home in Moro, as soon as wife’s past, but she only worries over hia son Ira ie through with harvest- hie future. mg his crop. A woman can keep a secret, hut Mrs Walter RutlegewM the guest she oan't disguise the fact that ehfl is of her sister, Mrs Lottie Rineareon, keeping it. at Hotel Violin, Grass Valley, Sat­ Women’s conversation is not as urday and Sunday. interesting as the men’s, but there That little dab of rain that fall is more of it. t upon Moro on the 12th and 18th, Senator Bourne will be in Oregon was general, spreading like bounties next month, to participate in the all over tbe Inland Empire. election of Taft. We were remembered by Mrs J B When a man oommenoea to seek Mowry this week who sent us a lovely office he generally keepe it up the rose from Cberrycroft, whioh spread baianoe of his life. its fragrance throughout the sanotus G. E. Thompson Granitware, Tinware, Cook House Supplies. Misa Lola Martin wm able to re­ Wasco public eohools will open) This le tbe 10th anniversary of turn home yesterday. with two new rooms next month. the building of Moro M E Cburoh. To close out the following Lines, before the arrival of Fall and Winter Goods, we offer them at a very low Price, 20 per cent off the regular Price. The Hulse Mies Long, of LaGrande, arrived on the 17th, on a visit to Mr and Mrs J C Freeman. Mrs Dunnahoo is improving from the ehake up received in the runa- way, whioh was quite serious, It w|,j n0| |awful kjn zi S ellers of ev er y th in g in our lin e. ' or Denny pheasant, io tbe Inland Empire, until January 1, 1912. DeMoee hill has been strewed to a depth of 6 or 8 inches, wbioh makes hauling splepdid for wheat teams. J piano fjeader Extras J J harvest Supplies Binder Twine Waeda can be burned in some places, but not everywhere, without danger of a conflagration not at all desired. Lubricating Oils Chrb Anderson lost a valuable colt, sired bjr Cloantbe. Its death Master E arl/th e adopted sbn of | with remarkable pleaeure. Thanks it is thought was on aooount of the Mr and Mrs Reed Holes, has re­ B F Peetz and wife, and MrzCarl ®xtr®m® h®Bt *nd duet of the past month. turned to hie foster parents. Peetz, are off for relaxation and re- poi C A Buckley left on Bunday New Z-alanders have now had couperation at the coast. Q h I is a obance to see at abort range that batching, but Mias Emma and Otto for a six weeks trip to the Eastern “white arm etretobed out across tbe say be ie a oapital boarding-house­ states, with principal stops in New York and Chioago. Hie family are keeper. Pacific.” with him. J W Leonard met with a very Ao Indiana woman seventy-three Master Forest Littlefield writes a years old got first prize in a spelling painful accident at his oombine oonteet,oonolueively proving her laok work near Kent last week. His left very pretty letter to his Bunday leg was laoarated and the flesh seri­ aohool teacher, Mrs Btrabl, telling of a ooliege education. • • * • “I » ously mangled. Dr Irving baa tbe | of tbe fine time he is having on hie There ie often more money left in summer outing. case in band. the pockets of the poker player who Wasco News: Wilber Cooper ia ie attacked by cold feet, than there Cottonwood, Idaho, recently dee troyed by fire, is rebuilding at a rate suffering from several broken ribs, would be if he remained in the game that gives employment to 100 me- the result of a runaway last Bunday, to the finish. ohanioa daily. Temporary business I The doctor reports him able to be Tbe man who Wrote Wont You Come Home, Bill Bailey, is broke. bousee and residences will he re-1 around, and doing nioely. The wagons and buggiee loaded If some of the hand-organs playing placed with ooncrete structures. Our Goods arc Absolutely Guaranteed and our Prices are Right. Your Business Solicited. L & S ane 600 - 002 Second S tr e e t, exto n The D a lle s , O r s« o n i *•. *'« aaM XRM Buying for cash is a great advantage to us because we save whatever trade discount there is. > j t jd Selling for cash is a great advantage to you for you do not have to help pay any bad debts apt to be con­ tracted in the credit system. > > > > > > > Our prices will convince you that we are hewing close to the line. u» > > /P /ip /F Manitoba is calling for 30,000 oic-dinner plates you buy at Tbe W e 4 o r d in lly R o lir lt io w r P a tiv a a fe . hands. Why not go up there for a Observer Book store. vacation? The scenery is grand. I - I E 3 . Z E Z a x d . i x x , Z v C o x o , O x o g ^ o x x Tvpe-writer paper at The Obaerv- Try the Fsv Stockings for your er office. with grooeriee indicate that the far­ Hiram Donley, the veteran loco­ the tune were broke tbe public would boys and girls, you can get them of Canned Pineapple, delicious for ww ♦ ♦ •»♦ ♦ as y.wiaash♦'*>.