Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, October 02, 1908, Image 3

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T he p eop le of M on k lan d oalh*'!
in a body M onday ev en in g , on Mr
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an d Mra A D illin ger, to exprt*8
their regret a t their departure. Mu
sic .'le e ita tio n s, gam ee, a n d refresh­
m en ts m ad e th e hours p ass quick .
b y. Mr D illin g er, in a few well
choaen w ords expressed th e pleas
ure th is k in d n ess on th e part of
friends an d neighbors g ave them ,
and in vited h is gu ests to v is it them
To close out the following Lines, before the arrival of F all
and Winter Goods, we offer them at a very low Price,
20 per cent off the regular Price.
Ladies W aists, ranging in price from 60 cents to $3.00
S kirts, from $3.50 to $12.50
Infants B onnets,
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M uslin U n d erw ear,
W h ite S k irts ,
C o rs e t Covers,
D raw ers, '/
N ig h t Dresses
Sum mer Dress Goods, including Lawns, Dim ities, Batiste,
Swisses, n u lls, etc.
in their future hom e.
O b se r v e r
MORO, 8HCKMAN CO.,0BKOON:
Subscribe for T he Observer.
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H ot Coffee and S an d w ich es, at
A B W tdfard’s, B iggs.
P u p ils of Moro sch ools bad ft fine
T h e price of T h e Observer is 91.60 picnic at T he V illa S atu rd ay.
D«r Tear. 76 eente for a ll months, 60 oents
lor four months— bat if paid in advance we
aeeept ftZ.60 in fa il for 2 years. Hborter
*e-tn» than one year 12H oents par month.
Freeb su p p ly of genuine carboien-
ium ju s t opened at theO hserver Book
A B lue Mark here w ill answ er an Store.
Inquiry, when entered upon our calendar,
giving the date o f the paper as the date al
■which” yooTTurT’cnT Ttrtwcrlpi ion crptm .
F R I D A Y ............. .
.O ct . 2, 1908
Subscribe for T he Observer.
W om an help w anted. For partic­
ular« apply to T he Observer
An
elderly woman preferred.
O W A x tell has the finest lin e of
lin eoleu m , carpet, rugs, etc, to be
seen in Sherm an county.
T yp e-w riter paper at T he O bserv­
E very farm er in Sherm an co u n ty
er office.
E C D avis, proprietor of the G rass
V alley Barn, prom ptly attends all
oalls, day or night. A nim als given
the very best of care. Chargee are
right.
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A C T h om p son ’s crop brought in
about 94,000 this harvest, and he
had still enough to pay 91 for T he
Old R eliable.
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According to the facts from the
H earst reel Mr A rchbold o f the
Standard Oil C om pany is an aroh,-
bold v illa in .
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L W Ross, the W asco Jew eler,
has M antle C locks of th e best m ake
warranted to give entire satisfaction
for tw6 years, at 96.00 to 98.60 each,
O ptim ist: D L in q u ist w ent to
Hood rifer yesterd ay, to attend to
his m oving picture interests there.
T he house gave its first perform ance
Saturday, and bad large su ccess.
O ptim ist: Mr and Mrs E M H ines
and Mr and Mrs L 8 H ines and
their fam ilies, were here yesterday
returning to their hom e in W aeco
from the S tate fair in Salem .
by the Hickory Bark Cough Remedy
Co, of Walla Walla, Wash, guaranteed
to be pur«; guaranteed to cure your
oough, or money refunded; guaranteed
to make a friend of y o u . For aale by
Moro Pharmacy, and first clana dealers
every yr here.
land, but it m ust be good land.
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On accou n t of th e d istrict fair at
D alles City, one and on e-th ird fare
for the round trip. T ick ets on sa le
October 6th to 10th in clu siv e. C on­
tin u o u s p assage in both direction s.
R eturn lim it Oct. 11; ch ild ren h alf
fare.
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W rite or call
A 1000-Acre wheat farm on
Or,
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This is a first class wheat farm.
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The president-elect is to be in­
augurated on Marsh 4 next.
Price $11.50 per acre, including the stock.
A great bargain.
No 6.
55,000 Acres in Eastern W ash­
ington at $6.00 per acre. This
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jpannot be beat in the United States.
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th ink of it: $6.00 per acre! and there is a
lot of this land worth $200.00 per acre.
No 7.
A new 7-room Cottage on 37th
trade this place for Portland city property,
or land in W estern Oregon. Call or write
and G rant streets, Portland, lot
50x100. Price $3,500.00. Terms $750.00
cash, balanco easy, This is a fine property
for price and terms.
for the money.
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have all kinds of F A R M and C l l Y P R O P E R T Y for Sale or trade
¿ll X U / v b o r ] will
either.»' And last, but not least, is the D elaura B each
P roperty . I can give you an investment in lots in D elaura B each that you will
double your money on in a year. Call or write for more information.
_____ i H ave th e Goods and am Doing the Business.
W. H. A Moore,
T e le p h o n e s
9707
ACT QUICKLY.
an d
M a in 9 7 0 7 .
J. R. Morgan.
Do the right thing at the right time.
Act qulokly In tlmee of danger.
Back ache Is kidney danger.
Doan’s Kidney Pill* act quickly.
Cure all distressing, dangerous kid­
ney Ills.
Plenty of evidence to prove Hue.
I«aac Ford, Hood River, Or, says, “ I
uaed Doan’s Kidney Pills about 4 y ean
ago w hile living In Iowa, and the re­
sults obtained were most satisfactory.
At that time I wen suffering severely
from Kidney trouble, lumbago, and
rheumatism and hi spite of the use of
many remedies, linim ents and plasters,
I obtained no relief Heverepaina would
dart In m y kidney regions and radiate
to all parts of my body. At night there
wan a continuous dull aching which
greatly Interfered with my rent and aa
a onnsequeuoe I would arise In the mor­
ning tired and worn out. Whenever I
ben t over or stooped severe pains would
cau«e intense suffering. The kidneys
were in a disordered condition and caus
ed me much annoyanoe. Doan’s Kid­
ney Pills completely banished my trou­
ble. Since ooming here I bad a slight
attack of rheumatism but again appeal­
ed to their use and the pal us soon dis­
appeared.”
For sale by all dealers. Prioe 50
oents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York: sole agents for tbs United
Htates.
Remember the name—Doans—and
take no other.
with un.
MORO
O REG O N
Chapter
X H.
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Regu lar com m u n I cation
,each 2d and 4th Ihure-
,day evenings m onthly.
By order W .M .
Mrs Helen Parry, Hecy
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U N D E R T A K IN G
D r . O.
J. G O F F IN ,
PHYSICIAN
SURGEON.
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D R - M A R IE M. G O F F IN .
Diseases or Women I Ckilirei a Specialty
ffin Building,
Moro, Oregon.
Dr. W. N. Morse
Dr. H. E. Been.
Drs. Beers and Morse
Call and Examine
'My Block of
FU R N ITU R E
and
BID E L IN E S
before baying
O. W . A X T E L L
Moro
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Oregon.
a n y th in g in o u r lin e
e s p e c ia lly
Superior Drills, Steel and Wood Harrow,
Harness and Harness Extras, Gasoline,
Kerosene, Paints and Oils, Steel Ranges,
Howard Heaters, Plumbing Materials,
American and Pittsburg Perfect Fencing,
C all Upon T h is Firm .
P hysicians
and Surgeons
W ASCO
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O REGO N
C alls P rom p tly A ttended
D ay or N igh t.
W. H. Ragsdale
F. J. Mslndl
W. C. Bryant
Meindl & Bryant
“ T H E SC H O O L OF Q U A L IT Y ” -
T enth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Print ipal
<LWe occu p y tw o floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 equipm ent,
em p loy a large faculty, g iv e in d ivid u al instruction, receive m ore call«
for office h elp th an w e can meet. Our school ad m itted ly leads all
others in q u ality o f instruction. It p ays to attend su ch an institution.
CSald a Business Man: “ Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough
work. It will win out in the end.” Said an Educator: “The quality o f inatrao
Bon given in yonr school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northweet”
C ,O pen all th e year. S tu d en ts adm itted at any tim e. C atalogue free.
R eferen ces:
A n y bank, a n y new spaper, an y business man In Portland.
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i; # v i f y S Y i y # x * x * y * y # ’x #
Menefee & Wilson
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Pittsburg Special Fence
Hog Tight.
Lawyers
Electric Wtldtd.
IV a Always Held
BEST OF PLUMBING MATERIAL
O ur Goods are A bsolutely G uaranteed and our
Prices are R ight.
Y our B usiness Solicited.
L ane
OOO - 6 0 2
& S
Second S tre e t,
exto n
T h e D a lle s , O re«o n
A ttorneys - a t - L a w .
Office in the V ogt Block, upstairs
My Motto Is
Quick Hales and
Bmall Profits.
L ive and Let Live.
FO R
Office In T he Moro H o tel Brick.
Moro Ledge, N o. 113,
R oom s 1 and 2 T he G inn Brick
I. O. O. F. Moro, Oregon.
Meets every Saturday
Over W .W .M .Co. Bank
venlng at 7:80 o’clock.
Visiting members are
cordially Invited. Mem­ MORO
O REGO N
bers are expected to be
, O. A . Meloy, N . G.
»rt M. Brash. Heoretarv.
Erank Menefee.
Fred W ilson
F U R N IT U R E
E. T h o m p so n
M in Hardware anil h p le m it Capuj
A ll W ork W arranted.
A. F A A. M., Moro, Or. Office G round F loor G inn Brick
Meets the first and third
N ext Door W .W .M .Co. Bank
Thursday evenings of each
month Visiting members
cordially Invited to meet
B y order of the W. M.
OREGO N
MORO
J. M. Parry, Hec rotary
No 78 O
Ceo.
D e n tis ts — >
L odge N o . 121.
B eth leh am
Sixth and W ashing to n S tre e ts
Room 5, L a fa y e tte B u ild ln ft-
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A ttorney at L aw .
E areka
Portland, Oregon,
R. P. H ulse
For as You Know Delays have Beeu
Dangerous in Moro.
E lectors m eet at th e state capitol
th e second M onday in Jan u ary and
vote by b allot.
T he votes are counted by congress
th e second W ednesday in February.
There is $50,-
000.00 worth of improvements on the place.
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Rock creek, Gilliam County,
fairly well improved;good water, small orch­
ard.
the place is fine farm land.
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A 36,000 Acre stock ranch in
Eastern Ore., including $100,-
000.00 worth of cattle and horses; over half
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for full particulars about this place.
No
No 5.
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A ll w h o are 21 years of age and
citizen s of th e U n ited S tates, are
Som e of the m ost zealous advo­
en titled to register, p rovid in g they
cates for th e urinal sty le of enacting
have resided in the s ta te six m onths.
law s (7 ) in Oregon, have been bad ­
If n ot a n atu ral born citizen the
ly stung: Frank Seufert for one,and
voter muiBt have been naturalized,
the fisherm an’s m ix up m ean s re­
m u st have had h is first papers for
peal of the so-oalled “ law s.” Gov.
a t least one year.
C ham berlain advisee am en d m en ts
E lectors are voted on the first
to th s im ita tiv e and refuodum th at
T
uesday
after the first M onday in
w ill put the silly th in g to sleep.
Novem ber.
A Cowflh R em ed y th a t O um n.
H ickory Berk Cough Rem edy, m ade
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can trade this place for Eastern Oregon wheat
Chris A nderson is h a v in g a new
w ell m ade on h is M onkland farm.
0 . R. N. Reduced Fares.
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A 200-Acre farm near New­
2.
ey; don’t fail to look this up; only half cash
required.
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im plements necessary to handle the place,
including a new sprayer and wagon. Price
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Drs Goffin’s exp erim en t th is year
with Kaffir oorn prom pts Jjim to
p lan t 80 acres n e x t M ay. H e was
late in seeding it th is year, but it
cam e off in good sh ap e before the
su m m er fallow ground upon whioh
it grew, was needed for fall Bowing.
T h is exp erim en t selv es one of the
problem s of diversified farm ing. It
ie a profitable forage plant.
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horses, one cow, a lot of chickens, and farm
$5,000, half cash, balance on easy terms.
bargain, sure.
Mr and Mrs C harles B u llard are
now at hom e on the M cIn tyre farm
near here. —
W ith the hogs th at th e In lan d
E m pire exp erts to sh ip Sw inton io
a year or two, com es alfalfa m eal,
and sugar beet pulp w hich any
farmer in Sherm an cou n ty oan pro­
duce on su m m er fallow . A reliab le
fattening food, equal to oorn, w ill
m ake th is section of Oregon th e very
richest portion of our great republic.
If you ca n ’t see it you m u st be
blind.
Two acres near Linnton tgr
$1,000. This is surely a snap.
It has got a house on it worth half the mon­
in Orchard, good house and barn, a team of
Oregon, half under cultivation; 25“ acres
slashed and burned, balance in tim ber. I
T he way not to prom ote the prog
grees of your child ren Is to keep
them out of school h a lf th e time,
and then b lam e the teacher because
th ey fail in their ex a m in a tio n s and
are next promoted at th e end of the
year. Moro has as good sch ools as
any in Oregon now; see to it th at
the pupils get corresponding benefit
from them .
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A 28-Acre fruit farm at Hood
1 River, about half cleared, 3 acres
Owen T hom pson h a s tak eh up his
residence in th e lan d of red apples
and p retty girl», th e W illam ette
A lle y .
On accou n t of W a lla W a lla fair
sam e rate, con tin u ou s passage, on
O ptim ist: Mrs John S chassan.and sa le October 10th to 17th, return
daughter H ild a , who have been vis­ lim it 18th. C hildren h alf fare.
iting Mrs S ch assan ’s m other, Mrs
H ood river fair sam e rate. Date
Andrew P atjens, left for their hom e
of
sa le October 14th to 17th . Con­
in Sherm an oounty yesterd ay.
tin u ou s p assage; return lim it 18th.
Chronicle: Mr and Mra W illiam C hildren h a lf fare.
H enricbs of Moro, are in the oity. It
was Mr H who ohrietened one of
P olitical Inform ation.
T he D a lles fleet of v essels H onker
R egistration opened S ep t. 20 for
B ill w hile cam ping near the sh ip
yard where the vessel was built. P resid en tial election , and closes on
Mr H enriohs is oounty ju d g e of October 20.
Sherm an county.
N ol. „
berg, Or. This is a well im ­
proved place. No better land in Western
T h e sm ilin g faoe of R ichard Jewr
e ll is no longer seen in our m idst;
he h avin g gone to sw ell th e ranks
of G illia m co u n ty residents.
Has a F e w B arg ain s In
Real E s ta te on his L ist.
W . H . M o o re
su p p ly in g th e d a ily service tem p or­
a rily . -
. -M rs O A R am sey and daughter
have returned from d eligh tfu l visits
with their M ultnom ah relatives and
M rs'Forbes, sister o f Mre George friends.
T he Sherm an oounty sch ools w ill
H ennagin, returned hom e to Hood
not send a team to the school track
river on th e 27th .
O A R am sey is b u ild in g a new and field m eet at T he D alles n ext
residenoe for I P H arding on the w eek. Beoauee of age lim it agreed
upon.
K enneth property.
— C H H ow ell had 260aores of fal­
Mre A C T hom pson o f M onkland,
¡9 lea v in g tod ay on a visit to her low that averaged 10 sack s per acre
and 350 acres spring sown th at av­
aged father in Sp ok an e.
eraged 6 sack s per acre. H e sold at
Mr and Mrs Look h a v e returned
Wasee.— ----- x—
to Moro for th e winter, and poeeibly
Grandpa and G randm a I s ts o
for con tin u ou s residence.
T hom pson left for Trout lak e y es­
Judge W m R udolf has purchased terday, where they w ill sojourn for
the two lots and house ad jacent to the winter, gueets of their son E l­
b is residence on 2d street.
wood T hom pson and d aughter, Mrs
T he froet was on th e pum pkin N iel M cD onald.
If our first a m b ition s were the
ones we realized, m ost of us would
Cornflakes for breakfast are so he heating the snare drum in the
popular th at the Moro Com m ercial v illage band.
Co now order it in •S-'ease lots.
T he first snow fall of the season
If there is a better town in Oregon in Idaho, was reported on the 26th
than Morq, for thq eize of it, please from Lewiston, 4 inch es a ll over the
prairie cou n try.
point it out to us on the map.
T hrashing m achine, com bine and
other Sherm an county harvesting
Our " a d s” attract atten tion and
aoenes Poetal Cards at The Observer advertise. W hen you get our ad­
Book Store, Moro. Best th at are vertisin g, you get b u sin essb rin gers.
m ade.
T y p e writer o il, th e beet d -in -l.
Before you buy a buggy, hack,
L ubricates, clean s and p o lish es,
hyating etove, range, tinware of any
prevents rust. Try it T heO hserver
k in d , baby carriage, rug, etc., re­
Book Store.
m em ber this: T h at you can do bet­
Buy the gen u in e im ported aven-
ter at the Moro Im p lem en t C o ’s
store than at any other plaoe in the erious carholineum ; the im itation
county, q u ality of goods considered. being offered is only a tem porary
rem edy if at a l t , If genuine one
A sure cure, and one you can de­
application lasts for all tim e. Ask
pend upon, is H ick ory Bark Cough to see our sealed p ack ages. TBe
R em edy; a sure cure, and its purel Observer Book 8tore.
U se it for a ll lu n g trouble, coughs,
Three m iles east of M onkland, on
colds, hoarseness and sore throat.
the 3d of October, 1908, Brennan
For sale by Moro P harm acy and
and Co w ill m ake a big sale of per­
first class dealers everyw here.
sonal effects, a ll good property ac­
T he way trains connect at Biggs cording to ad vertisem en t in this
now, passengers have am ple tim e
paper.
both oom ing and going, for an extra
nioe dinner at T h e Biggs, with Mr
A venarius CarbolineuR is a germ
and Mrs JJ H eckard. D on’t forget destroyer. D ecay being a germ , it
T he Biggs, In vqur travels; there is destroys the cau se of decay in posts
tim e enough. < T he table ia supplied
or tim ber. T h e U S .G overn m en t,
w ith everyth in g nioe, and the rooms
the O R N Co., M ultnom ah oounty,
g r« new, neat and olean.
and oity of P ortland, are m aking
' It is im portant th at Sherm an
general use of it on bridge tim bers,
oounty m ake a good ex h ib it of Its
etc. It is the best chioken lioe d e­
products as possible at the district
stroyer on the m ark et, and w ill
fair in .T h e D alles. V isitors there
sw eeten and preserve a water trough,
w ill exp ect to see It, and if they do
pig pen, stab le, e to .,a n d keep away
not w ill conclude that we have noth
flies. I l is a guaranteed article.
in g Sorth ex h ib itin g .
Producers
T he Observer Book Store is d istrib ­
w ill secure every point of inform s
utor of th e pure artiole io Sherm an
lion desirable by addreesing the
oounty.
eeoretary. See advertisem ent. We
have a few prem ium lists and rules
W here B u llets Flaw.
and regulations for distribution.
David Parker, o f Fayette, N Y, a vet­
eran of the olvll war, who loot a foot at
Gettysburg, says, “The good E lectric
- A H da I thy Family.
“ Oar whole family haa enjoyed good Bitters have dona la worth more than
health since we have used Dr K ing’s 9500 to ma. I spent much money doo-
for a bad oaaa of stomach troub­
LA
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N ew Life Pills three ySkrs,” says L
A torlng
< to little purpose. I then tried Elect-
Bart 1st, Rural route 1, Guilford, Me. I le,
They cleanse and tone the system In a c d r Bitters, and they cured me. I now
B. at 11 take them aa a tonic and they keep ma
gentle way that does one good. 25c.
strong and weIl.”6Oo atlforoPharm acy
Horo Pharmacy.
e e
Our fa ith fu l m ail carrier, A lbert
M iller, is s till under th e doctor’s
care. F ath er D an Me L ach lan is
E ig h t hundred head of D elain e
Stationery,
paper, pens, ink, the agency for the H am ilton and
penoila and a ll sorts of ictas, at the Howard w atches, the beet w atches bucks from M uddy passed down the
Observer Book Store,
CS R y S u n d a y , destin ed to M ontana
m ade in the world.
Inks, m ucilage, cards, envelopes,
O W A x tell keeps the best in fur­ points.
niture. See bis fine line of bed roon
sets, beds and everyth in g gu aran ­
"I have th e goods, and a m doing
teed ju st as he sa y s it is.
th e bu sin ess,” is w hat W H Moore
Old type m ak es the very b est of
says in hie advertisem ent today.
B ab b itt m etal. We have it for sale
Read it.
and when you need a n y c a ll at The
If you want first choice of the new Observer office. Prioe is right»“ 1.
Dress flood s and S uitings at Moro
G reat conveniences are the p ic­
C om m ercial Co.’s, get in line. We
have the linings, trim m ings, etc, to nic-dinner plates you buy at T he
Observer Book store.
m atch.
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an t even in g.
can h a v e a resting sp ot at th e coast
C all on the Moro C om m ercial Co by addressing W H Moore. See ad. two n igh ts la st week in th is vicin ity
for school shoes.
but the corn isn ’t in th e sh ock s
Superior round nickel tipped and
Penoila, 10 oente per dozen, rub­ rubber top p en cils, tw o-for-6-oents
Messrs H ow ell a Son m ade ns an
ber insert. Observer Book Store.
early
call from W asco on the 24tb,
and som e for 10 cts per doz., kt the*
traveling in their 2-cy lin d er Buiok
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W agon tire«, put on new for 92.00 Observer Book Store.
and iron extra by M itchell and Foes.
L W Ross, W asco Jew eler, has auto.
paper of every kind, tablets, every style, at
The Observer Book Store.
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A C T h om p son responded on be­
h a lf of th e gueets, and a ll retired
feeling th a t th ey had sp en t a plea«
MORO COMMERCIAL CO.
The
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OREGO N
J a m e s S3 t e w a r t
: MORO. OREGON.
Stock Inspector
Sherman County,
Oregon.
D egety Stock
Buying fof cash is a great advantage to us because
we save whatever trade discount there is. > > > >
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,
W e C e r d l w l ly
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