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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1908)
W - ' - • * * **’ " Ì Or.Hiat JocM City Halt ‘- ^ V - u i* ’ "'tteÇ »gd I gaa<»M • I d AtSea«* » M Í M E B I JOB P m h m « m m OBSERVEE. lY P U B LIS H E D F R ID A Y S . $1.50 per Yean >2ic. per Month Agenta for any printed i = ( O f Every Description to Order ir -. f\.A . Quick and Cheap! u »bber 8 tamps Tarnished. U lo r T yp ew riter^ Typew riter ßappUss, Ribbons^ S ta . or Newspaper i U n ited States. M oro, S h erm an E À s ta b lis h o d 1 8 8 7 , C o u n ty , O reg o n , F r id a y , O c t. To have money is to save It. The one sure way to save it is to deposit it with Wasco Warehouse Milling Co. bank. You will then be eiempt Irom the annoyance of having it burn holes in your pockets. .A side from the (act th at your money will be safe from theft; the habit of saving ! tends to the establishment of thrift, economy, djsapliue and a general understanding of business principals essen tial to your success. To tkou ritual tod relation» we beartllj eiteoi < unitu. 1908 n m ram Wm. Rudolf ONE SURE W A Y 2, First afreet, Strong b rick, M oro, Orc. F iv e C e n ts IS t i ¿ M L m c i FU5 postage Of the 3<cond Eastern Oregon District by Confectionery C onstructive Hood River, 8herman, Gilliam, Crook, and Wheeler, will be held at B illiard and Pool Tables O eavaatlea Between M ag laad In always on hand. Comprised of the Counties of Wasco, Repúblicas Policy. Cigars, Tobaccos Ice cold drinks and Ice cream In aca non. boda water, bottled and fountain, Recent Robust, t r y to Indeed te ha congratulated n o ______________ m in atio n e f M r. T a ft. X have know n h im In tim a te ly fa r m any years and X h a re a p aan llar faaUng fa r him , because throughout th a t tim e ha w orked f a r the same ahjast, w ith tha sanm purposes and Ideals. X do n ot believe there aauld ha fognd la a ll tha oountry a man so w e ll fitte d te bs President. V A m erica and Oat. 1—I t e te fo r e ig n Born Citisene. The Dalles, Oregon Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday October 6th to 10th GfitDSA NO. lfifiT. The Postal Administration e f Great Brttota having concurred therein: I t la hereby ordered. That, commenc The Maln'Attractions are ing eu the 1st day of October, lfiOB, J G R A S S VALLCY, O R C . the postage rate applicable to letters The P avilion in th e city . _ lied ta United Btates, addressed for Stock E x h ib it. Speed A ttractions. delivery a t any place In the United School C hildrens E x h ib it. B alloon A scensions. a n y k in d . ' . Kingdom of Great B ritain and Ireland, H a ha» a p ecu liar and In tim a te knowledge e f and sym pathy w ith A rnolds A m usem ent Co., who w ill out do former effoite. shall be two ( ! ) cents an ounce or frac the needs c f a ll a n r paapla—a f tha fa rm e r, of tha wage earner, of tha tion of aa ounce. A ll railroad and boat lin es w ill give reduced rates of fare business m an, o f tha p ro p erty owner. Letters unpaid or short paid shell bs > - - _____________ V a m a tte r w h a t a m a n ’s occupation or social poaltla^n, no m a tter dispatched to destination, tout double PRICES REASONABLE lain «read, his solar, or the section o f the oountry fro m w hloh ha the deficient postage, calculated at eald Handsome Premiums Offered for &u E x h ib its, R aces, E tc. rate-, shall be collectible of the ad- eemss, I f ha Is an honest, h ard w o rk in g m an who tries to do his d uty See prem ium list, w hich w ill be furnished upon ap p lication N earest H o tel to Bueineae Center, B a n k s an d D epot. see upon the delivery of the un to w a rd his n eighbor and tow ard the oountry, ho oan rest assured th a t Conducted on Best Principles ***A great exh ib it of our an n u al resources and en d less am u sem en ts paid or short paid letters. — Sunday D in n e r 35 cent«. ho w in h a re In M r. T a ft tha most u p rig h t o f representative« and tha G. V. L. M E T E R , in car lots are in store for everyb od y. moat fsarless of champions. Postmaster General. M r. T a f t stands again st privileg es and he stands p re-em inen tly fo r F ir s t Class B a rb e r Shop in th e H o te l. C o m m e r c ia l T r a d * a e llc lt e a Behind this simple statement Is a th e broad prlnolplss of Am erican oltlsenshlp w hich lie a t tha founda vast amount of Republican construc tio n of our n a tio n a l w e ll being. tive legislation which resulted In the ■ W - - ■ -........... - - significant accomplishment, eet forth toy the Postmastor General. I t Is elo BOUTILL OX 1RYAX. quently prophetic of a world wide pen ENEMY OF TARIFF. ny postage, for which the credit w ill be view of Ita (aland pnasvaalona; so that tha coQttuent of I s rope aleas weuld L eb er W o rld Sees Danger in B rya a Is His "B h a ll the People B U le f’* due to a Republican administration, at all future eon grosses our country than ba wholly outside thia g la th P a lv e n a l Pestai Caagrese. ■ Im p ly “a Leoal Issue F” P lan of T a r iff fo r Baveuuo Only. Will ba entitled to two votes, as against heaslve postal union, and than tha Co ng r reams n Henry Sherman Bos . The Sixth Universal Postal Congress ana vote each cnat by every other na continental powers would (F ro m the Labor W orld.) convened to the city of Rome, Italy , stand aloof from It. tion to tha world. Workingman and producers generally ton ef Chicago, commenting en M r. STOP AT A p ril T and continued until May 2fl, I t haa remained far the United Bryan’e speech la Iowa, sa y i: should not delude themselves with tbs P ro e tle n l B eneSta to th e Peonle. W0C. Blxty-flve countries, including the State« to taka tha Initiative la M r. Bryan’s question, “Bhall the peo belief that, I f M r. Bryan shall toe rlact- No doubt tha Democrats may Inquire to reap the great glory af being tha United Btatee, were represented. The Preeldent, his plans for revision of ple r u le r Implies that somewhere la assembly was for the purpose of dis aa to what all thia hne to do with tha pioneers of a world wide l eant post the ta riff w ill present no meaafs to the this oountry the people do not rale. welfare of American dtlaend: For age H l l l ’ina of our Mtlaena w ill fast he only fttatm where the people de cussing the postal systems of all nations Corner 7th and Stark Streeta. oountry. M r. Bryaa Is the professed T not and. If possible, agreeing upon measures their enlightenment and.Information It almost «a grateful for thto beneficent rule are the States Chat are ex It la new and Ils room» ard provided with enemy of the ta riff system. Me would for the Improvement to all practical may ba stated that, according to the act aa nillll»aa of slaves did, whaa tha running water end long distance tele Impose duties, i f at all. for revenue pected to give overwhelming majorities A cco m m o d a tio n . F im t C lam . H ea d q u a rter, tor T r a w lin g Men United Btates census of 1900. the for Republican party brake tha shabbies Perhaps ways, ef the regulations governing In phones. European plan. Rates purposes only. Oa articles oompetlng for the Democratic ticket. eign born population to the United that bound them ta perpetual physical ternational Intercourse through tbs 81 per day end upward B o o m . W ell F orn lah cd , N icely V en tila ted , N ew ly R en ovated w ith what ha chooses to sail trust-made M r. Bryan thinks that his question la m ails The first congress of this kind States at that time wae 10,400,085. Tha rervlceu. . - Highest priced room 83 goods he would have no duty at all. purely “a local Issue.** I f he la ■ papulation, born of foreign parentage per day. met to Berne, Bwltserland, to 1874. T h e Best of T ab le Board at M oderate Prioe. cere, I challenge him to make a epeeah Any apparent deficit In lmgert duties (sue or both parents having bean born The United Btates Postoffics Depart In Vicksburg, Mies., on “Government arising from revised schedules he esti ment was represented In this World to foreign countries) waa 20,198,039. BRYAN’S POLICIII DISTRUCTTYR. by the People.” Let him repeat one ef mates would toe mors than made a * by Chas. W rig h t, President. Postal CXmgrsas by two delegatee—ths or a total forelgu population of 80,- increased Imports. Of course, his hope his famous anti Imperial tot speeches, 659,034 Tba report of tha Imm igra M r. T a ft Oom paras BepubUaan aad M . C. Olehlason, Manager, is to strike s t the great protection simply changing three words, substitut Bupertotendsat sf Division of Foreign Daoaaoratia Flatfernaa. tion Commissioner by years since then Malls, as In previous postal congrseass, States, which happen to be Republican ing ’iMleetoolppl” for ’« ‘hlllpptaaa” and an4 the Hon. Edward Itoeewater of the shows that 6,008,059 have since come (From M r T a f f a fipaach of Accep wAere tho poo p io »top •»lack brothers” for ‘» to w n brothers. S T O P la politics, Ilka Peansylvanla. Naw tance ) Omaha Bee, who had also served to the to America, thus eking out the total York, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, West V ir Let him suggest that we have as chair foreign population at the present time preceding poetal congress. ' The chief difference between tha R e ginia, etc. I t does act seem to m atter man of his meeting John Sharp W ll to 40,827,880. Thia dwi> not take any te him that every dollar’s worth of for hams, leader of the Democrats In Con M e r e <•» V e lv e e e e l P e e a r P eetege. note of increase since 1900 In Anierl- publican aud tha Damoeratie platforms to the difference which has heretofore greaa, and as vice-chairmen the other At this Universal Postal Congress eign goods in the competitive class com O r e g o n , can-born children, one or both of whose T h e D « l» e s « tog Into tha U nited Stites on a revenue membera of the Congressional delega- representatives of the United Btatee parents are of foreign blood. Estimat bean seen between tha policies of M r. Electric C a ll Bells. Electric L ig hts RiMaavalt and those which have haaa proposed a universal two-cent postage Steam H eat. e r free trade heels aeceasarlly by no tloa from Mississippi. R rot land, Oregon. ing that only one-half of thia number— advocated by tha Damoeratie candidate, And after he has made hie speech to all nations. Ths Hon. J. Henniker much reduces the demand for home fil,«88.840— write one letter to foreign Mr. Bryan. M r. Raouavalt’u pallalas goods, thus displacing'just that mnch la Vicksburg, if he shall have escaped Heston, M P., who is the father of the OSCAR A ND BBSO N MANAGER H O T E L R A T E S T O S U IT YO U . countries every two weeks, or 20 weeks A m erican labor. W hat he w aste te do the rule o f the peopld Ip (hat eem- two-cent Idea la England, speaking e f each year, we have 120,988,040 letters havanbaaa progressive and regulative; to rebuke and avenge himself upon munlty, 1 dare M r. Bryan to repeat America’s action at the Rome conven written anaually, which, at tha present Mr. Bryan’s destructive. M r. Raoaa- A ll O R & N Train« Stop at Front Door jtectod manufacturers who do not his oratlen on pep a lar government In tion, to standing sat for a universal rata of 5 cauta postage each, amounts velt haa favored regulation af tha bual- naas to whk-h evils have grown up no Railw ay Ticket Office in the Lobby. agree woth him la politics and who w ill Charleston, B. O., With Senator T ill two-esnt postal rate, said: to an expenditure of 10,490,152 annu- as to stamp out tha evils and permit •*The British members stood coldly have nene e f him at the polls, says an man as chairmen of his meeting. M r. Under the present postal law F r e e b u » to a n d fr o m t r a in s Bryan’s eeutlnaente have a purely geo by. They did not recognise that thia •d lj ign correspondents may send let tha business to continue. Tha tendency enoha nge. f o t e li T . N . C R O F T O N , P r o p r ie to r . But while M r. Bryan Is gunning for graphical elncerlty. His epigrams and eras a great historic occasion, a worthy ters to tha United States "collect,” but of Mr. Bryan's proposals haa generally R a te s b y t h e d a y protected Industries and Republican startling conundrums ere especially de parallel of that solemn scene on July when they reach their destination tba bean destructive of tha business with re 6 0 c, 7 6 c , S I . 0 0 , S I .6 0 , « 2 . 177«. when the Declaration of Inde recipient must pay double postage. Fig aped to which he to demanding reform. ■tutus, onos his proposed ta riff law signed te meet leeel demaade. O f this If the uring the double postage on the same Mr. Roosevelt would compel tha trusts sheald be la fores It weuld fall alike nature are all his views eu ta riff and pendence was adopted; for E u r o p e a n P la n te conduct their business In a law ful open all sections ef the country, the taxation. i.' t. I Americans a r t willing to adopt a penny beats, tba foreign population of the manner and eecure the benefits e f their Mr. Bryan's proposition that every only differences between one State and postage to all parte ef the w orld It fol United States paya during each year, A G o o d C le a n F a m ily H o te l lows that they are willing to astabllsh for postage under the preeent eyetem, eperatlon and tba maintenance of. the another being la the degree of hardship time * trust Is formed a ta riff ached prosperity of the country of whlah they ule should be rvpeeled. sad every time it to the British Baaptrs and form with Imposed. 819,497,450. are an Important p art; while Mx. We hear of workingmen saying that a trust Is dissolved a new duty should i a ’Restrictive Postal Union.’ ” •* Under tha new and cheaper postal Bryan would extirpate and destroy tha he added, la te© funny even for eodsle Tha Hon. W hitelaw Reid, America’s charges advocated by tha Republican this tlase they Intend to vote for M r A ll k in d s of R eservoir and Cistern work in co n Bryan, because for the past ten months epera. Republican minister to the Court of Bt. party, should the 2 cent rate become »ntlre business In order to stamp ant .. , n ection w ith w ater sy stem s in sta lled in first If oa Marsh 4 next M r. Bryan Should Jemee. praised the w o rt of the Ameri universal, tha foreign population In the evils which they have practiced. we have had hard times. But what cla ss sty le and a ll work d on e guaranteed. good w ll| th a t d ot Row is a ta riff (Ur hecemt FresMent, w ith a Democrstlc can «elegstien aRd solicited the friendly tha United States, to their direct cor W illing to Help. D y n a m ite an d powder work on ujl k in d . * R ock E x c a v a tio n . revenue, Ignoring tha protection Idee C ta i t ass In both houses, aud should rO nr«rsti«n of the British govsrsment respondents, would only pay 88,249,670 “I suppose old Cashman haa at a Fourth ef July banquet speech to annually for direct postage and 89.74b,- moiipy ethan be knows what to do U n til further notice I w ill n ot altogether, going to epea the Asps end actually place ito Vagaries London lu 100B M r Bold sold: 728, for letters aent to them from fo r w itS fr . j . carry w ith m e on m y trips over th e m illet How w ill the election ef Sena the financial end tore toy direct vote start the wheels ef Uvered toy him la his speech ef 1 Pho American peeple hoped for eign countries “collect.” 1, In other “ Yea, but his wife and daughters are cou n ty a n y m edicines, salves or Industry) O r the pubTleatlon e f earn Friday, It would pinups the uatleu hate fieeer and cheaper communications words, thia Republican meaaure w ill ready to supply the needed Informa- lin im en ts; b u t a fu ll stock w ill be palgn c a a tiih u tiatu f Or the further haekruptcy aad bring ea Industrial with all ether nations as ths bast means eave the highly esteemed adopted clti- tlou.” _________ _ kept on hand at m y store and a ll sement e f the m flreadet O r the chaos. I f be should begin toy repealing e f promet lag batter snjua la tance end aens of our country, and those born m ail orders w ill be p ro m p tly filled reerganlsatlea ef the House, se that the duty oa sugar to Bad Symptoms. perpetsatlng friendship They wars here of foreign parentage 812,90S.254 the Speaker may he powerless) Why trust, he would upset gratified to find tea t the British apostle aanually, in the necessary correspond The woman who has periodical head epen this country new te the markets finances by losing fifiO.OOO.SOB a year of penny postage (M r. Heaton) a t tola anca with their loved onea abroad. But ache*. backache, **ee Imaginary dark ef the world when we hare net suM la revenues, and would stir up a revo moment focusing his efforts en wbst perhaps the Democrats do not think apoto or apeck» floating or dancing before her eyas, haygnawing dlatreaa or heavy d en t demand to consume whet wn.onr lution in Louisiana, Utah, Colorado ought to be tbs assy task of porsuad thia la worth while. Ttomach, faint spalls, drag- full feeling selves m anufacture) Under Kaguhll and Michigan. Then, If he should re lag the autberltlea oa both sides of the ling to lower abdominal or gtng-dow G la r ia a laewaeleVeaelefl. can rule we have Just had ten years at peal the duty on cotton feeds Atlantic, that It was as cheap to carry eatdly atartlad or excited, pelvic re At present an American can aand a unparalleled prosperity. Under Bern or painful periods, with ar wlth- aome bustling manufacturers e f NSw latter from Londoa to Now York as Irregu letter 6,000 miles by land - say from <rh, to suffering from ecratlc administrations we have sever England e r the Carol lass were d a a v from Londoa to Calcutta ; or from New • rang'-meats that shoo Id Mexico to Alaska— for 2 cents but had preeperlty for hay period, long or ing geode la China la rivalry w ith Bag- T e r t te Manila— aad quite as useful.” itlon. Not all af above must pay 6 cento for a letter of half likely to bo praaaut la aay land aad Germany, he weuld divert abort. x ___________ ____ M oro. Oregon. A m urtM the weight aent S.100 miles to England. n o v n / v w w tric n n P E O P L E — Settlers, honest farmers, mechanics, other millions from the treasury aad badly treated aad sack ten R has cmbu to pass that tbu Uulk- An Englishman paya 6 cents on a let- Can’t Dlsaffeet the Farm ers. Invite etill further Industrial ruin. run Into maladies which da- ufi Btatua, undur Its Rupubllcaa admlo- The failure of Bryan’s desperate at- tar crossing tha Atlantic, 8,100 miles, irgaon’a knife II they do not But. of course, M r. B ryaa would do h e a r t-c a p ita l or no capital. tempts to curry favor with the fanners ef these things, any aaore than latratloa, baa finally auceuadud to ua- and 2 cants on one crossing the Indian E x p ress and F reigh t Wrtos tato a coavuattou w ltb Grant and South Pacific Oceans, 16,000 miles, Is illustrated by the manner In whloh D elivered to a n y P art of th e C ity he wee received et Crookston, Mina. he w ill Invade the solid Booth aad Mfi aaoa the cohorts ef OesMcreey te the B ritain, wberaby after tha lqt of Octa to Naw Zealand. All thia la to ba rem P ia n o and F u rn itu re M oving. According te Congressman Halvar Stev defease e f the Constitution vrtth .1 bar thto year, a twa-caat poataga rata edied on October tba first next, thanks enson the event went off as follows : battle cry “Bhall ths People MaleF* w ill atoteto batwaaa tbto eountry and to an enlightened Republican adminis “BlVan’a speech a t Croefcston was a M r. Bryan simply doss us< mean whet Baglaad. Iralaad. Bcatland nod Walaa. tration great disappointment Re actually lost W a r M la R e a S r <•» te ad u aila u . says. W hat he otters w ith Chad- Wa alraady bava snob an arrangamaot ground there for Democracy. Thous band Ian uactich In the North he repodl w ltb Oanada, Maxlaa, Cuba. Panama I t w ill probably ba but a abort tlma woman’s peculiar alimente ant ■lad to bear the expense of sending t ands ef peoplq were there te hear hiss, atee w ith PeehsMfltaa dnpltelty lu 1 and our eolaulal poaaaaatona Thia great after tba eonventlon between thia .coun eompoaltton. No alcohol, ha habit-forming lag drug to la to ba fon about O R B G O N , and Ito opportunities. and waited till teu o’clock la the sveu- acoampllabrnant to ualvanally try and England goes Into effect, uatll list of Ita Ingredients printed eat Booth. _________ lng before he appeared. The address nlaad aa tba propar baglualng wblob to the dream of a universal 2 cent letter b o ttle - wrapper and attested u a fig w ill be on sale d u rin g S E P T E M B E R In Oregon. The fares In any condition of the female system. heetBees Meai Reateet. was a narrow appeal te formers, a to tebult lu a ualvaraal to rx a u t poataga postage, championed by tha Republican Dr. Pleroa’s Favorite Praaarlptiog « M The business men of cor «oaneaunRy rata around tba world. harangue, trying to prejudice these from a few principal cities are party, w ill ba raallaad. Australia, Naw only good—never bans. Its ’ Proprietor of , against Republicanism. I t didn’t take as a whole are heaeet and their meth lad lato i strengthen. Invl Zealand and Egypt have already called From D e n v e r . . . ..........ISO 0 0 From L o u is v ille . . . . . . 1 4 1 .7 0 lm pM «dn « T b lw g e Aaoam»W ebad whole female at all. Only ones waa there the slight-, ods are sound. The Pisaldnat I C in c in n a ti......... 4 2 .2 0 Two atbar Important things that tba for the le a n t rate. The Bmperor pelvis orgar “ O m a h a ............... ’•0.00 never sold otherwise Indeed, It le I eat symptom ef applause. He spoke to Germaay has eald that If England C le v e la n d .......... 44 76 ranged In function ( RapubUaan administration a room pi lab “ K an sas C it y .. 3 0 .0 0 ohledy In the totereet e f the greet body stomach and other orga a sUeut, disappointed audience.’’ at tba Rama Universal Postal Oau- tabllabes a 2-eeat postage rata with tha N ew Y o r k .......... 66 00 “ S t. L o u is............. 8 6 .6 0 haooma sympathetically _ e f heueot business men th a t be I tha United States, ba w ill have Ger grasa through Its representatives, moat aa are weakened, and a long II C h ica g o ............ j 8 8 .0 0 made his fitfit for law ful tousla. Franca, Italy, unpleasant symptoms follow. Cam eatgu efi fitoueetlew. M t ba lost tight at. One wua tbs adap many do tba asms. D rayin g of a ll K in d s. much must not ha axpected af t la thè grsst hattls of IfiBB thè Rs- methods— Hou. Wm. f l T u ft, to Mer- tion a t a universal return coupea South Africa. Japs». Belgium, Hol Tickets can be Prepaid ▼orlte Prascriptloa.” I t w ill not ipoeit the relative to Orego publlcan party agata stood tot thè ohauto aad Manufacturers’ iesertah w, atamp, to ««bangs for whloh. open Ita land, Danmark and Sweden would need I f you w an t to bring a friend or v< T ra n k s and G rips H au led to and k e t w ll T The h e tic tick ill then be melntesance ef thè tategrtty sf thè na p re a ra to tl« a t S poetoMee to another little more than aa Invitation to fol- M ne i rlli. I l w « l often praeaiti thaaa, lf Local A gent, Moro, Or. ilon The fighi was agalnet odds pre- from a ll tra in s robbed lew s u it Sir.” country, «ba parson presenting R u n . ¿’J ' a : •rwMVuB« te M u K te te r. A »-cent postal rate would Mud all duced by a great industrial <l«r<••* <», racatoa a poataga atamp of tba vales af Wt ó l a «offerìna from dlaaaaas ef laag W m . M c H u r r a y , G eneral Paeeenger A gent, n m htghert «iahte uf W IM ata Sfe- and agalnet thè moet sepbtrttcal e rg » ■ canto, good to any aouatry a f «ba the South American rapubllea and the (tandlng, ara Invlted te roneult Dnetor meato. The Bepuhlloaa party sesta« Ktaley fo r ihu gratituBu e f hla P o rtla n d , O regon. world, «baa enabling paapla bare to United Btatee still «ora closely tagath- P lu r ce hy lettor, foaa. A ll cori —t->iwl«nce VOLK’S OMETTEER trymua to that, to uplto ar tato a paacv,u l- reciprocal, progres talaed a casapalgn ef edaeatloa emeag M bald a» atrictly privato and aneradly prepay peotage a t regular rates tory 4 of vooh cuy, Bualn lMroot«Y In* O r»ao« «n 4 Tow n and V illa s« o ln sive. civlltontlon, whlah would mean a min ftdentisi. Addraaa Dv. R. V. Ftaawa, thè wage-earuers aad thè fermerà •»fi «Mitumuly that waa huapefi teply letters. W a a h ln sto a . |lv T « I » DaeorlplHW N a r r a i tornitesi Advtear ftoW Ms baafi for tbto paitar, h« Ptaea mors rapid development of both Ameri whlch ultlm ately Ied te thè <x>mpl.te Inceline, Bkotah of oach Tba other slgulfieant aanaaaalai ClA««l- hippie« r Militi« Shi defeat of thls socoad Baaaolal hsveep rauatvy to tba fotefrout a f aatiaua as that to all World Postal Ooograaaaa te can eontlneota and a new applleation b M at /rea on racelpt of M d tevlllsar and u pllftar 4 whlch bao threateaed thè lateorlty ef « the ktemraa teKtxtate W ith ■“ W . V F - f 1 r . p o i .a • 0 9 - «■< A L L th e tim e . our hneteeee otructuru.— Mem Wsa M . Por C o u n ty n e w i T a f t . «fi ffa n j W asco W ilvino Co. W arehouse B A N K M oro Vinton Hotel New Entirely. H otel M oro Opposite Post O ffice Ma 1s n e t o n ly absolutely faarlaao, a b m lu ta ly disinterested and up r ig h t, hut ha has tha w idest acquaintance w ith tha n a tio n ’s needs, w ith out «"A w ith in , and th e broadest sym pathies w ith a ll our dtiaena. . Ma w ould bo as em p h a tic ally a President of the p la in paapls an T i n t in , y e t not L in a a ln h im self w ou ld ha fre e r team tha least ta in t o f d y a g a g y , tha least tendency te arenas or appeal te class hatred of Convientto Business J. L W hen Moro. Oregon, Kelly, President. - J. M. Patterson, Secritary. I n ------- P o r tln n d H o t e l K e n t , ¡ * £ Oh. F t. M o s l a c h o r , m Hotel Oregon prop. Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co. The Umatilla House Esmond Hotel Cm M ml Morriscn Stati . . a a PLUMBING ® STEAM FITTING H . A. S tu a r t, M oro, O regon. P ustebìné C ßSicÄ mo C oncrete lln. 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