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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
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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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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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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.
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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
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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.
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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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